The mass rapid transit system and the public bus services, from my own attempts in getting around, are commendable for their convenience. |
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I caught a slight whiff of burnt oak in the smokeless breeze as I calmed my nerves. |
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So in summary, my invention will bring 20 years of happiness followed by aeons of fear and destruction. |
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The middle finger of my right hand, the one I need to type all of the lovely commas I use in my writing, is red. |
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What if they bring the drug dogs through and they catch a whiff of my clothes? |
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So avoiding the whiff of scandal enveloping me back home, let me introduce you to the rest of my competitors. |
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I whistled loudly and a moving van obediently heeded my call and pulled up right next to me. |
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Walking along the corridor, I then trapped the middle finger of my left hand in a door. |
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A whiff of smoke sparked my noise, causing it to twitch as my allergies began to act, but I ignored it. |
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I felt that it might lead me to understand why photography as an art form compels my interest. |
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I walked in the front yard and whiffed the various aromas that were filtering through my nose. |
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As I looked at him a whiff of excrement passed my face, as if it came from his open mouth. |
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I may have to move to the United States to battle these people with my rapier wit and rugged good looks. |
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I find it astounding that my childhood was spent almost entirely in one suburban residence. |
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Anyway, I'll try again tonight to come up with some devastatingly clever pun that befits my rapier wit. |
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A former West Indies player taught me my run-up back in 1999, at Kensington Cricket Club. |
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One of my ancestors could have got really fed up with the weather in the middle of a dull March in 1700 and moved off to Wisconsin on a whim. |
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The linguini with roasted duck, rapini, and white wine sauce was maybe my second-favourite dish of the meal, after the gnocchi. |
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But I think it's more normal for my team to have no success than it is to win two consecutive European Cups. |
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In my infinite wisdom I decided to fill the holes in myself whilst Gary was working. |
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It's not normal for someone my age to be surrounded by her parents, but it's nice to have them take care of me at the end of the day. |
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Perhaps whilst it is fresh in my mind I might just pick up on the last point of the press briefings. |
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I learnt that the most precious things in my life have never been treated with any delicacy. |
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All this while my family was watching from inside the van, and in full view of all those in line. |
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So the thought of flying, while appealing, was not at the top of my list of things to do. |
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I would have perhaps whiled the time away in such a state had not a scent, borne on the ebony breezes, suddenly caught my attention. |
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Today, discontent tended to make me think it's all a hollow shell, that perhaps all that effort, all that sacrifice, were not worth my while. |
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Whenever I find myself in the middle ground, I usually seem a little lost, trapped as I am between my cynical hatred and my naive love. |
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I was sitting in the living room and whilst my friend was in the kitchen her husband made a pass at me. |
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Some friends of mine already know about this and have likely already chortled at my astounding lack of basic knowledge. |
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Standing pen-side, my 'dog whisperer' Greg says the key is to catch the pups early, and set the guidelines. |
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His voice was but a whisper and my recovering ears just registered the word. |
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Roots burrow under my feet and leaves whisper to each other from opposite sides of the valley. |
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I tried to whisper something under my breath but the teacher heard me and asked what I said. |
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Finally, Martin managed to whisper in my ear that he loved me and boarded the plane. |
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I practically whispered, my throat constricting and my eyes bright with unshed tears. |
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I swallowed the lump that had gathered in my throat and whispered the words back. |
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She can speak English but prefers to whisper in my ear rather than talking out loud in the noisy bar area. |
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I was surrounded by at least a dozen baby kangaroos, wallabies, or koalas all my life. |
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Unfortunately, my mother misinterpreted my behaviour and thought I was destined for a glittering musical career. |
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In my bed, safe beneath the covers and surrounded by pillows, I watched the moon like usual. |
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In my home city they are now considering longer licensing hours to entice the tourists to keep coming. |
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The classic rock played compliments the excellent whiskey sour I drank on my first visit. |
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Duty calls, though, and I had to draw my gaze away for the time it takes to give you the low-down on this week's DVD releases. |
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And they crawl upon my bed, across my body, beneath the covers, inside my pajamas. |
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I have taken my pictures up to 16 times magnification to see things that were astonishing in my pictures. |
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I felt him at my back, his arm over my side beneath the covers, reaching into the sheet tied around me. |
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My job is to interact with different ideas and thoughts, especially my views on Rastafari and the African perspective. |
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One of the things I always get told off for is my habit of staying up till wee hours in the morning. |
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So, all my knowledge of art came from scavenged bits and pieces in the late hours of the morning. |
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During my spa visit, I had the opportunity to talk with the lovely and talented esthetician. |
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She slips in, glances around the room, gaze lingering on my bed and the pile of pillows concealed by the covers. |
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Still, I've been thinking, if you're going to shake this thing up, maybe my initial plan didn't go far enough. |
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I didn't expect it, though I probably should've, but Logan was formulating some plans for how to shake things up with my social life as well. |
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All this summer's got my head in a whirl, though, and I can barely concentrate. |
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Just thinking about the implications of getting the position have had my mind in a whirl all weekend. |
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A strange thought had wormed its way into my mind and I was unable to shake it off. |
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Still, my mind whirls as the ground comes crashing upwards, ending in a bone-jarring snap. |
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Mind whirling with sudden recognition, I placed her in my memory as the girl I'd noticed at Demitrav's office. |
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My breath was again coming in shallow rasps, and I could feel my pulse rate slowing. |
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Before Matt could reply, the woman had whirled past him and stopped about two inches from my face. |
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I soon regretted my decision to walk to class with Dan, but managed to shake him off as he entered his classroom. |
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I heard the beep and the whirr of some kind of machinery, but I couldn't see because my sight was focused on the ceiling. |
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I looked up and smiled, shaking my head, indicating for him not to worry, to just forget it. |
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Now, I have to go think of new ways to make my relatives shake their head in disapproval at me. |
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He offered me another sandwich, but I shook my head and indicated I was full. |
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I just waited my turn and shook his hand and congratulated him on the show. |
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I get bored easily, and I change my clothes a lot, so I've had more careers than you can shake a stick at. |
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All I looked for was a straight stick with a good tip, and the thought of shaft stiffness or whippiness never crossed my mind. |
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In the morning, I was supposed to drink a barium shake to light up my insides for a scan. |
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She got incredibly hyper and we managed to get into a huge food fight, sliding across my kitchen floor on chocolate syrup and whipped cream. |
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Our children will have 2 middle names, my last name being the second, and his last name. |
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Every time I went back to the hometown, my stomach turned into knots, I couldn't eat or sleep, and I got the shakes. |
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You know that I have an agent who is always on the look-out for rarities and curiosities for my collection. |
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I placed my hand in his, expecting a shake, but he surprised me by bringing my hand to his lips and placing a butterfly kiss on my knuckles. |
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Now I am fit and raring to go, ready to give it my all against New Zealand at Ewood Park on Saturday. |
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Pretty soon she jumped over to the other side, and I shook myself out of my stupor and climbed hurriedly. |
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He was shaken and very angry, and even though he wasn't hurt, it was very scary for my son and his wife. |
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I've planted cannas, water lettuce, nymphaeas, sedges, and waterlilies in my water gardens. |
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Seriously, this is one of the half dozen scenes in the series that shakes me to my core every single time I watch it. |
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Adrian suddenly whipped out his phone and positioned it against my face and declared that he wanted to take a picture of me. |
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With a self-satisfied flourish, she whipped her iPod out of her pocket and held it in front of my face. |
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The birds, butterflies, and stylized ivy in beautiful pastel shook me to my core. |
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I pulled my cloak a bit tighter as a gust of wind whipped powder snow from a nearby drift and swirled it around us in a chill flurry. |
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Wind whipped my long, unruly black hair into my eyes, and I spat it out as I climbed into the driver's seat of my father's brand new Lexus. |
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Later, in front of my entire unit, he told me to lie down on a box and then he whipped me twenty-five times. |
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But every time my mother would punish me by whipping me with the duster, my father would rush over to shield me. |
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And she was holding my hand underneath this desk because she was obviously shaken by that whole Los Angeles experience. |
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I shook my head in disbelief, but I couldn't shake the feeling that I had to do something about my actions, or rather my lack of action. |
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Now not being a great drinker I would rarely ever need to be in a pub but I went up to give my support. |
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The bodice was extremely low-cut, and would highlight to best advantage my less than ample supply of cleavage. |
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I think at this point I'm never shaking my fear of eating with others, but I have actually improved. |
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I turned before I left and shook my fist threateningly at him, then slammed his door. |
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To think, I used to live like an animal, subsisting purely on furiously shaking my fists at televisions and throttling newspapers. |
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I have to say, I found it very satisfying to do, because you never get to use a horse whinnying in my normal line of work. |
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The second that we were on my father's land Sora gave a whinny of joy as she pranced this way and that. |
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When I came to it was to find myself on the floor with my orderly shaking me. |
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Why should I be obliged to trade my rare steak for some fool's chicken Kiev? |
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It is the sort of place I might take my grandfather for a rare steak and a bottle of Chateau Neuf de Pape. |
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At 5 am, I was shaken awake from my sleep by the dissonant sound of drumbeats and jarring notes emerging from a defunct synthesizer. |
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I was looking for the advertising costs so I can put in an advert for my new venture! |
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A low moan escaped his lips and he rushed me, thrusting the knife towards my stomach. |
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And I know I'll never ever lose affection for the people and place that once played such an important role in my life. |
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Once I put on my new rims I loved them, expect for the large gap that I now had in my wheel well. |
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It was either he wasn't too interested in talking or the fact that my status was too low for him. |
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When I walked around the Hayward my first thoughts had nothing to do with low art. |
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It's my party after all and I have both loyalty and affection for those who carry our banner forward. |
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In my view the relationship between grip, aerodynamics, and engine power, we sort of shifted away. |
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Apparently that friend saw Lindt's photo on my blog and felt Lindt was lowering himself to be associated with a empty vessel like myself. |
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Evidence for this fact can be found in the terribly low quality of this entry, and my true inability to write anything better. |
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I'm trying hard not to take this as an indictment of my efforts, assuring myself it's symptomatic of our age, an aimless seeking without focus. |
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Before dawn broke, the bar on my cell door slipped away, and the key clicked in the lock. |
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Over the next few days I wheezed and huffed and puffed my way slowly along the mountain paths. |
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After seeing this film, my admittedly low opinion of both has risen dramatically. |
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Quickly I entered my car and started the engine, which coughed and wheezed into life. |
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My uncle reminded my grandfather of my father's low opinion of his life's work. |
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Tracy was busy sketching a diagram of Sed's room, while I was clicking my tongue every time the clock's second hand ticked to amuse myself. |
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At night when I'm lying in my bed, my wheezes echo throughout my apartment. |
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You must click on a connect button inside that window and wait to complete the process, less than 20 seconds in my experience. |
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Sometimes it's really easy, and I reference the sample bank in my head of wheezy sounds, or tick tocks or whatever. |
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I think my greatest disappointment was really the commissioners' behavior with regard to lowering themselves to partisan politics. |
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I took my sheet and wiped my face, starting to calm down and breathe normally again. |
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I retreated a single small step and suddenly the claws were at my neck again, a low growling in my ear. |
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Our eyes never left one another's and soon it clicked in my head what he was going to do. |
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Suddenly it clicked and my eyes widened with embarrassment as I looked down at him. |
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Then, like a dog shaking water out of its ears, I snap out of it and run to the desk trying to block Jeff's line of vision with my body. |
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I pulled my head up from underwater and gasped air, shaking water out of my hair in a spray of droplets. |
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Then it clicked and it was as if a light bulb had suddenly flashed on in my head. |
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I bit my lip as I noticed that his hair was wet but not dripping, as if he'd just shaken the water droplets out. |
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Upon the third ring, my other hand released his and I lowered my fist, moving away from the elder man and back to my laptop. |
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I read about three chapters of my book before I calmed down enough to breathe normally. |
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To all my online friends who have listened to my whinges and whines and put up with my annoyingly self centred outlook on life. |
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Such, at any rate, was the answer that rang back at my moment of frustration and paralysis and panic. |
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I wanted my characters to look real and good and the concept clicked with the audience. |
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These people have stuck by me through my highs and lows, my breakups and breakouts, my good hair days and bad hair days. |
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They held me while I cried and shared my highs and lows throughout all these years. |
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I can't believe I'm rating this so highly, but my judgement is clouded by all the nights out where this got everyone dancing. |
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As a matter of fact there were nights when I drove to my sister across town to get ice. |
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Although for a couple of years when I was a child my whole family decided not to eat meat. |
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That's what my Scottish grandmother told me I needed to do when I was five years old. |
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Perhaps the first thing I see when I open my curtains will make the decision for me. |
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He took my hand and rushed me down the hall towards the elevators and then through the lobby. |
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Dan, one of my advisees, caught up with me as I was going to my office in the University Education Center. |
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I am in the fourth year of my own fight, which is considered a long time when you have the kind of cancer I have. |
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I never try to convince my body that it should be sleeping when it knows better. |
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My flushed cheeks illustrated my shyness, when in fact it was sheer frustration. |
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Picture my surprise when I read the suggestion that he could have been a health adviser to the Blair government. |
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I've just parcelled my first bit of ripped up junkmail back in its prepaid envelope and sent it back from whence it came. |
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How can I square my urge to support her with the fact that she has behaved so badly? |
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He constantly calls and whines to me about my not calling him and including him in my life. |
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For example, my digital camera uses four nickel-cadmium batteries that are rated at 1.25 volts and 500 milliamp-hours for each cell. |
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It was he who through his manipulation and deception engineered the capture and ransom of my beloved daughter. |
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Oh who am I kidding, the thought of riding wasn't the only thing that was causing my heart rate to speed up. |
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You have to open your mouth so as to be able to breath, what with the air rushing past, which invariably causes my eyes to stream. |
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More than that, for the first time in my recollection the party in power hasn't lost a single by-election. |
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As I headed back to my car, a white van passed me at an extraordinary rate of speed. |
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If I was lowballed severely like that, I'd hate the organization enough to leave once my contract is up. |
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I lost my temper and ranted and raged for 10 minutes, then jammed the phone down, and felt very, very bad. |
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We said our good-byes and my sister waved from the black town car as it drove down the street. |
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I appreciate that it was an achievement but it is one in which neither I, nor any of my friends, has any interest. |
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He ranted about my disregard for the law and my campaign to drive music retailers out of business. |
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In a short run at my local dealers last week, the engine showed its potential as a town car of great flexibility. |
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I was towing up about half an hour later after my landing and at 300 feet I got the tow rope. |
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I wish for all my children a world where they will be free from hatred towards one another. |
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I live with my mom in Braintree, south of Boston, and if I get it wrong then these guys know where to find me. |
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I sit up in my bunk and swing my legs over the side, shaking my foot violently. |
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I'd also like to take antioxidant vitamins and the herbs astragalus and milk thistle to help prevent a recurrence, but my doctors disagree. |
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Isn't my sputtering rather feeble compared to the inspired apocalyptic rants being posted by some world class ranters? |
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I moved my shoulders and shook my hips in a little dance as the run-in music started. |
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My voice was shaking with anger, and my body went stiff as if I might snap at any given moment. |
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I headed back to the Commons but, when I arrived, my colleagues viewed my rantings as though I'd drunk considerably more than a pint. |
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In the meantime I imagine my obscure rantings and categorisations may draw the odd comment from those versed in literary theory. |
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As Empress, my affairs are concerned with the domestic well-being of our people. |
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I wandered off into the trees, the sunlight pushed through the leafy cover of the trees above my head. |
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Doing that, I am educated whereby I can write constructive letters and also sign my name. |
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But in my book, beauty without smiles and charm means very little in an industry overrun by glitz and glitter. |
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I awoke with a start, tears coursing down my cheeks, my body shaking with sobs. |
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I took my cricketing cues from a television documentary on Ian Botham on Sunday night which held a whole pub in rapt attention. |
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The action moves at a fast pace from beginning to end, complete with cinematic camera angles, wherein lies my biggest beef. |
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Sighing, I squared my shoulders and prepared myself for the nightmare soon to commence. |
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The way she moved demanded my rapt attention while her eyes kept me completely mesmerized. |
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I rapped my knuckles on the splintering wood twice, paused, and knocked again once. |
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I pulled my hat back on my head before rapping my knuckles against the heavy wooden door for the third time that day. |
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But in my experience, political and economic affairs tend to be a lot more complex than that. |
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That earns him a sharp rap on the shoulder, but he says he doesn't mind because my punches don't hurt. |
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When I would hear my students reciting rap lyrics, I used to ask them what the words actually meant. |
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When I lectured at a skeptics meeting in Dublin in mid-October, this photo of my rapt audience was snapped. |
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But still, in my head, I can hear her little whimpers from last night, see her hands reaching out even in sleep for warmth and comfort. |
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For that alone, it had attracted my attention, but he'd even added some glitter. |
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It was a beautiful day as I made a circular motion with my index finger giving the flight the engine run-up signal. |
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Yeah, I only get to see something about twice a year but they can whistle for my money so long as they promote this animalistic behaviour. |
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The wind whistled through the holes in my woolly hat, rather defying the point of wearing it in the first place. |
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I sat there, with the sun beating down on me, the wind whistling in my hair and the sound of a buzzard overhead looking for prey. |
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The minute I finished my treatment I was back to square one, and they say they don't have anything else that I can do. |
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It was very windy down there at the start of the competition and my run-up was all over the place. |
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I fiddle with the stem of my wineglass, glancing around the restaurant at all the other happy couples. |
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Water splashed into my mouth as the wild river rapids threw me this way and that. |
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I had my best results at a grand slam and my best memories stem from Wimbledon. |
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I'm sure it will be fine with my father, but I'll give you his number so you can square it away with him. |
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When the kettle began whistling, I turned around to get the hot water for my green tea. |
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My sentiments became elevated with the most inconceivable rapidity to the level of my ideas. |
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Sadly, my vet did not iodine the umbilical cords, and I lost three to bacterial septicemia before IV antibiotics stemmed the tide. |
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Thanks to my 10th grade English teacher, I can recite the prologue to Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales in Middle English. |
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I advised my team leaders about this problem, and the reason why it had occurred. |
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The reason why my cranium was not injured was because I was wearing an ancient, yellow climbing helmet. |
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My index finger now only overlaps my middle finger a bit, but I can't bend it at all. |
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I caught a whiff of her hair and the flowery scent made my heart pound faster. |
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The more I brooded about these and other Level D options, the more my confidence ebbed. |
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I think of myself a political moderate, but the callousness and the rank inefficiency of much of the current Republican party leadership leaves a very bad taste in my mouth. |
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In my opinion the city, acting in a more restricted sphere in the enforcement of its own by-laws, is likewise in a different position from the ordinary litigant. |
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It's not my responsibility to advertise the fact that I am ruthless. |
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In 1968, at the ripe age of 14, I was at the Miami convention carrying my Rockefeller sign on the convention floor. |
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Another time, I woke to my older brothers talking in low tones. |
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In a low voice she recited a poem that my grandmother used to say. |
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And my senior ranking officer ended up being my boss after I came home. |
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The CIA briefed me only once on enhanced interrogation techniques in September 2002 in my capacity as ranking member of the Intelligence Committee. |
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I cannot describe to you my shock and fear at being woken by the vulgarities of a loutish young whelp, who had driven his auto-mobile next to the chamber's small window. |
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I flicked my red pen at him, hitting him square in the chest. |
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It's been a year since I moved here and I still haven't unpacked all of my books. |
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He has graced my life with opportunities that I know are not of my hand or of any other human hand. |
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I remember hearing my parents talk about how much better life would be when their ship came in, but I never knew whether or not they really expected it to happen. |
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The statement in the brief was my position as an advocate for a client. |
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I was extremely touched by your graciousness, considering how poorly everything at my end was handled. |
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I've ranted about this issue before, and my opinion remains unchanged. |
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The guy who drove us over in the town car took us the scenic way and it totally cracked me up when even he knew all about my hospital visit the night before! |
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If only I could have danced my way through some of my science fair projects in grade school! |
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I've spent the morning grading papers and trying to figure out why the Orthodox Union wants to disturb my Yom Kippur. |
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I swallowed the thought that maybe my dad was downstairs with the principal waiting for me but I squared my shoulders and excused myself from History class. |
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The combination of the cold and the force of the blow was incredibly painful, but I gritted my teeth and whirled around, rapping him sharply on the knees. |
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We sat outside my house for a couple of hours, then gathered the money into the front pocket on my cagoule, hid the box under the rosebush, and went home for tea. |
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My mother was a princess, my father the son of the chief of the sheiks. |
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Those I know have given up trying to pay for me for such things, but they'll still offer to help place anything I produce, if not write the article for my byline. |
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As I listened to the steady in-and-out of my own breathing, and the increasing rapidness of my heartbeat, I wished, for a moment in time, that Kerwin would kiss me. |
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I already have my gas mask out but not before I get a whiff of the smoke. |
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The middle finger on my right hand is bent towards the little finger. |
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It has been blessed with the honor of hosting my new web site and you, my loving fans, have been blessed with my rapier wit and timely sense of humor for at least a day. |
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If it wasn't about milk, I'd sit with her in the crook of my arm, holding her on my shoulder and rocking her until her shrill cries were reduced to whimpers. |
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I stared around me in fright, as the walls of my rooms shook. |
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My body started shaking with the memory and chills ran through my spine. |
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I repeat, my voice shaking with the effort of holding back my rage. |
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Standing beneath that wall, I let my fantasy enclose me in rapture. |
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I cringed inwardly at the pathetic whine my voice had become. |
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But would Nick complain if I whine too much about life in my practice? |
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Tonight while driving down Sydney Rd, I took off my glasses at a red light to polish them, and the world suddenly sprang into a vivid kaleidoscope of coloured spangles. |
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It was my opportunity to grant Cora an independent moment away from being a mother, and being a wife. |
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You've covered rugby I have been involved in for a long time. I've always had to compete for my position, but I've never been sour or whinged about it. |
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The idea that most stars are unhappy is not my experience, although it doesn't stop them from whingeing when they don't have it all their own way! |
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Along the same tack, have taken a straw poll in our street, in return my neighbours had a whinge at me about the level of non resident illegal parking. |
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After the woman shook me at the mall, I dropped my shopping bags. |
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The meat was tasty and cooked perfectly to my medium rare specification. |
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The hand placed itself on my shoulder and slightly shook me. |
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Vince pulled the covers down from my shoulders and shook me. |
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She was very capable of protecting herself but even though I continually told myself this I could not shake the feeling of fear for my best friend. |
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I resigned the whip while the investigation took place and now three months down the line, police have told my lawyer there is no evidence against me. |
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I was startled, and my head whipped toward the direction of the voice. |
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One of my first days in Hong Kong I came within about an inch of being flattened by a speeding Mercedes Benz that whipped unexpectedly around a corner. |
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If they stick to their guns, to my mind great home cooks have the whip hand, delivering the most memorable, satisfying and delicious food you are ever likely to eat. |
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The tall teenager gave my hair a shake and caught up with Danny quickly. |
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The Beatles song is blasting in my head, and I'm raring to go. |
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Balking at the double-barrelled option, our own compromise was to give them my surname as a middle name, so at least my family connection is maintained. |
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Later, they had that boy and they made his middle name my father's first name, which left me stranded as the inappropriately named child in the bunch. |
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Probably my favorite dessert, Ras Malai is dumplings made from cottage or ricotta cheese soaked in sweetened, thickened milk delicately flavored with cardamom. |
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I always went by my middle name, since my first name was so stupid. |
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I was still able to get a flavour of the place through my meetings with animals such as Trixie the eight-year-old whippet cross, with whom I struck up an immediate friendship. |
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Discretion is my middle name, but let's just say it was a multi-tin deal. |
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At night, I danced with an aerosol of spray paint in my hand. |
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The inside front cover has an inscription from Qian to my father. |
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The first time I met Kevin, he shook my hand when I arrived and again when I left, and remembered me from the previous week when I couldn't have picked him out of a lineup. |
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People came up and shook my hand, congratulating me, and welcoming me. |
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I placed my permit on the dashboard, but had not even got out of the vehicle before an elderly man in an adjacent car began berating me for parking there. |
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I on the other hand, am totally afraid, practically shaking in my boots. |
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My chest was heaving painfully, and my breath was coming in shallow rasps. |
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I had never had so many articles of clothing, and the silver and bone brushes, combs, and manicure tools in the kit left me feeling as if my head were in a whirl. |
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I help my daughters, buy my grandkids school supplies and clothes, but everything else is for the future. |
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I walked away, my feelings astir and confusing my already troubled mind. |
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It was called Windowsill Daydreaming, Rochester, New York, from 1958, and, despite its corny name, it stopped me in my tracks. |
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My aesthetician alternately pampered and tortured my weather-beaten skin. |
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The vintners ignored my advice and now they are reaping the whirlwind. |
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I left Dublin after the midnight hour and rolled west along the road, all too well aware that part of my link with the old city had come to an end. |
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Lying down I threw the covers over my head and squeezed my eyes shut. |
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For all my posing I made straight As, had a mouth full of braces, and played the coronet and the flugelhorn in the school band. |
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If you're out there you rat, I finally caught on and I want my money back. |
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She welcomed us warmly, and shared memories of my grandparents and great-grandparents. |
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The last thing that I need is Zach ratting me out to my parents. |
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To my astonishment, the moment we start talking, we hit it off instantly. |
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So I just whisper it under my breath instead, which works out fine. |
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And my father is a jockey so when I saw his picture I knew it was a grandstand at a racetrack. |
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So there I was, hands stuffed in the pockets of my dark blue sweat pants, whistling cheerfully and thinking of escape with all the zest of a death row convict. |
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I appreciate your interest and will do my best to answer your questions. |
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After my digestive tract was clean as a whistle, and I looked like an extra from Schindler's List, it was time to get a look inside of me and see what was wrong. |
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I explained my situation and the gentleman who answered the door grabbed his truck keys and his tow rope without hesitation and we headed back to my car. |
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For the effect it had on my skin I would rate it four stars. |
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Then I remembered where we were and lowered my voice again to a whisper. |
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I have a great affinity and affection for my American counterparts. |
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I know my Auntie in particular was worried that they were rushing it, maybe because she and Ginger's dad split up last year after a whole bunch of difficulties. |
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Conversely, my husband has formed affectionate bonds with my family. |
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And its mean-hearted message, in my opinion, has corrupted the social gospel. |
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In my dreams he was a sensual man who also had a hard time moving his bowels. |
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As I put on my bow tie, I think about how lucky I am to be any of those things. |
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Then again, my perception of modesty has been skewed ever since Katy Perry shot whip cream out of her bra, so who even knows. |
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