I am very much averse to any title or honours and I will be more than happy if there was no prefix to my name. |
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Doing that, I am educated whereby I can write constructive letters and also sign my name. |
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If I'm gonna get mad and be bitter about hearing my name in a trade rumor, then I gotta be crazy and out of my mind. |
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Every time I tell someone my name is Hannah, they tell me that it's a palindrome, as though I didn't already know. |
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Certainly I'm not comfortable giving my name and address to homophobic right-wing bigots. |
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At my old job, there were some higher-ups who I don't think even bothered to learn my name until I'd been there a couple of months. |
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My fellow soldiers mobbed me, hugging and high-fiving me as they chanted my name again and again. |
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I'd really like to personalize my bike with my name discreetly placed along the top tube. |
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Oh well, the war is not happening in my name, so I don't need to take my share of the collective blame and guilt for it. |
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It is an exact duplicate of the regular stove, except that this one is all hand-made and chromium-plated and has my name engraved on it. |
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I'll respect Sean to kindly stop using my name as associated with any sweepingly inaccurate positions as he sees fit. |
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Once I got my name tag and checklist, I sat down at a table, all twitchy and nervous. |
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After a moment of silent contemplation I realised that he was whispering my name. |
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For a second I thought I heard my name, then the sound of a low howling wind. |
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From my schoolbag I pulled a brand new exercise book, blank apart from my name written in block capitals on the front page. |
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I might not have a lot of letters after my name but I can tell you that this is claptrap. |
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After years spent as a skint student with only a few pounds to my name, I learnt to sniff out the best deals behind the bar. |
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How clever of you to have worked out at this late date that my name is Scott. |
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People who properly identify the source of my name rise tremendously in my estimation. |
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I had used all the money to get to England so I was penniless in a foreign land with only the clothes on my back and my sword to my name. |
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At age ten I refused to take a saint's name as part of my name for the holy confirmation ceremony. |
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My maiden name has been my name for my whole life and I saw no reason to change it. |
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Carey's relatives call her by her second name and use the French form of my name for me. |
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She is in her 90s and the envelope was merely addressed with my name and Ilkley, Yorks, England, with other indecipherable letters. |
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I am sure it is confusing for me to introduce myself as Rachel when my name tag insists otherwise. |
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I have no County Court Judgments, bankruptcies or individual voluntary arrangements recorded against my name. |
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After a few days of getting lost, and teachers starting to know my name based on that simple fact, I eventually got into the groove of things. |
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My steps quickened, my stride elongating to keep myself from the echoing sound of my name. |
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It delivers a guaranteed benefit check in my name every month and is identified by my personal Social Security number. |
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But she was wearing an identity disc with my name and telephone number on it. |
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I'm not backing down, so the gunmakers and shop owners had better get used to my face and my name. |
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Among the Gurkhas my name means absolutely nothing, and I like that because it means I can just be me. |
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He was so honored and yet again, distraught that my name was on the bottom corner. |
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I waited for three months and went to Mr. Fowler again, heralding my arrival with a card bearing both my name and my nom de guerre. |
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I had to fudge my way into contests by stuffing my hair under my hat and changing the unorthodox spelling of my name. |
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Anyway, my big problem was that, in spite of all this, they still carried my name. |
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His name was Mr. Kayano, and he remembered my name from a business card I had given him at the temple. |
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My hand drifts to my neck where the dog tag hangs, stating my name and rank as an officer and soldier of war. |
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After an eternal wait, my name was finally called to go in and have the procedure. |
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I signed my name on the dotted line and smiled as I passed the contract to the manager. |
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Then my name was called and I made my way quickly up the steps and onto the ominous black stage. |
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Some of the world's greatest living conductors still speak my name with hushed reverence. |
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Later, Burke recommended my name to Time-Life as a fill-in and eventually, I began doing assignments for Life on a regular basis. |
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Sometimes I have to check my underpants just to remember my name when introductions are beings made. |
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Most of the time this meant that she forgot my name and remembered to give her manicurist a lovely tip. |
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Whispering my name, he pulled back again, face just inches from my own, eyes shining black in the dim light. |
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On the endpapers are my name and the address of the house where I grew up, in my mother's handwriting. |
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I was very junior, but he made the effort to remember my name and made sure I wasn't left behind. |
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All I know now is that my name is Assassin, my parents are nameless, and so is their killer. |
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My signature takes longer to sign than most, because I've always tried to make my name legible. |
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Hey if you're not interested, I am, so ante up some money and make a payment in my name, nuh? |
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While I may not want a war in my name, there are quite a few other causes I don't want to lend my name to either. |
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One large test and a somewhat rigorous industry experience qualification and I can now put some letters after my name. |
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Personally, I can't remember the last time I wrote in cursive other than signing my name. |
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Whispering my name once again, he tilted my head to the side, and kissed my bare neck. |
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I stumbled across your site a little while ago while I was doing some research into the minor arcana and into my name. |
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His breathing grew quiet, and he loosed his grip on me, and kissed my face and said my name over and over. |
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How rude of me, rambling on about my brother when you don't even know my name! |
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From one of the shelves, I distinctly heard a pack of conchiglie, big shell-shaped pasta, calling my name with their many little voices. |
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The first twenty pages of my first book are filled with nothing but hundreds of attempts to learn to write and spell my name. |
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My head was spinning and when my name was called out I nearly fell through the floor. |
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There is a very special feeling that I had previously never experienced upon seeing my words in print and my name right there in ink on paper. |
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It was my fifteen minutes of fame, and I still get a thrill seeing my name up there, even if no-one else has a clue who I am or what I did. |
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Almost nine months before, I had put down my name and my deposit on the wait list for a hybrid car. |
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She couldn't recall what the R. in my name stood for and got out the business card I got her. |
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While in the US, however, people rarely needed me to repeat my name, calling out to me without inhibitions or jeering me. |
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I was asked to go and cross my name off the list, because Gordon Copeland knew I was here. |
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So if the previous occupant had had his mail redirected and received this letter, what's to stop him from crossing out my name? |
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I couldn't find my name on the Northumberlands' drafts list. They'd cross-posted me to the West Yorkshire Regiment. |
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Many an egret has cursedly cawed my name as it rose slowly over the little lake. |
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Sure enough, it was a love heart, with my name scribbled cursively at the top, underlined a few times. |
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I rang and they asked for my name, address, phone number and even my date of birth. |
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I placed my name on a recent letter to the editor about the lousy service at the local post office, and I am not sorry that I did. |
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As I approach the bus, the five or so other kids cheer out my name, whooping and screaming for me. |
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I lucked upon a seat, settled in, nodded off and 20 minutes later heard my name being called by the admitting nurse. |
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He suggests that I put it jointly in my name together with my wife and our two daughters to save CGT and stamp duty. |
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Greg hit the emergency stop button and as the lift juddered to a halt, said my name very gently. |
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If I wanted, I could write my name and phone number on a piece of paper and tape the paper to the inside cover, but this seems too much. |
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People chose to target me for my name, for my runners or whatever, you know, so I had to deal with things to survive. |
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I saw my name on the list of candidates who had satisfied the examiners in the final examinations. |
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One gentleman asked me my name and said he would continue to hit redial until he got through to my home. |
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I told him that it is because my name is Josh Beach and that I am the Big Dog and big dogs sometimes go woof. |
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I looked for a card to give a clue as to who it may be for but I found one with only my name written in cursive. |
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I picked it up and was mildly surprised to see my name written in perfect cursive across the front. |
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I was waiting for my name to be called, so I could try out for the talent show. |
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You traduced my name around the world without ever having asked me a single question. |
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Next it was time for a pre-lunch snack and there seemed to be an aloo tikki with my name on it somewhere in the vicinity. |
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I also had my own stall now with a brass plate on the stall door with my name. |
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He developed an adorable habit of calling me by my name in every sentence, which was somehow madly endearing. |
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I never wanted to have that prefix attached to my name and have everyone calling me Sir Edward, so I went to university and became a professor. |
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At the top of the list was my PCMag bio information, likely the most searched or viewed URL containing my name. |
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I'm only going to fill out your patient survey if you've got a strawberry-flavored sucker with my name on it! |
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I finally realised that the colour was probably caused by the marker pen that I had used to write my name on the vest. |
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He held out the paper again, so I hurriedly scratched my name on his dotted line. |
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My cheap ballpoint scratched across the page, and as soon as it was lifted off, my name was called to the audition room. |
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So it was a thrill to hear from Jed, who'd come across my name on the Web and wanted to get in touch. |
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With fewer than 20 races to my name, if anyone was likely to have an early bath it didn't take much to work out who it would be. |
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The few articles I saw, in my comings and goings, were so good that I was tickled pink to have had them under my name. |
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The whole thing is bananas but I didn't attempt to clear my name as that would have meant staying on for several months more. |
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I had never thought it right to take another female under my name after a matrimonial commitment. |
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I shook my head as I flipped through the hanging outfits until I came to one labeled with my name. |
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I could only make out my name and from her tone of voice I realized that it was used in derogatory terms. |
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You see that I have no need to hide my name out of shame or some revolting paltry yellow-bellied fear of reprisal from my employers. |
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Finally, after what seemed like eternity, the officer seated in the shade of the canopy, called out my name. |
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I wrote to the originator of the list and told them please take my name off your list as I have no interest in being in your group. |
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A short, bald and rather round gent in his late fifties waits in the arrival lounge carrying a placard that reads my name in bold capitals. |
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I stare at the signpost, seeing my name as white capital letters on a strip of green metal. |
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I could have easily exchanged my name permanently for a Hindu one and begun life anew in Calcutta. |
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I was mobbed by them for autographs outside the stadium and it made the hairs on my neck stand up when they sung my name. |
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I gave the security man my name card showing I worked for a foreign embassy here but he did not give in. |
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In my case, I have a card with my name on it, but my wife is the primary account holder. |
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My mother soon entered the room and formally introduced us, though obviously he knew my name and I knew his. |
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After about an hour, I think I hear one of the receptionists, a rotund lady with bushy red hair, call out my name. |
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I am very angry about having my name dragged through the mud by the Prime Minister in this respect for his own purposes. |
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I am very angry over the way I've been treated because I feel my name has been dragged through the mud to spare Celtic's blushes. |
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I've got a load of cataloguing to do, then I'll be up all night unpacking the artifacts that had better arrive tomorrow or my name is mud. |
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Of course, when the results came out a couple months later, I was in seventh heaven when they called my name and said St. Mary's College. |
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She's got a boa constrictor tattooed on her back that goes in contrast with my name, too. |
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A man, peering down out me and clearly amused, asked me over the jubilant caroling my name and what I did. |
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To my delight, I saw a very attractive lady running around the pool yelling my name. |
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I wrote my name on a blank sheet of notebook paper, and tried to push it into the shredder, but I couldn't quite line the paper up with the feed. |
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Of course, I already knew they would not have my name on file, but I figured it couldn't hurt. |
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She's mooching off my name, trying to get money or something like that, I suppose. |
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Including spending most of my teenage years mooning over a guy who never even knew my name. |
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I woke up with a start as someone shook my shoulders lightly, whispering my name in my ear. |
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It's the only job I've ever been at all Machiavellian about because, as far as I was concerned, it had my name on it. |
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But, like the barrier, neither bullet had my name on it and I managed to get away. |
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The jury felt differently, and awarded a judgment that amounted to just about every dime I had to my name. |
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I have multiple domain names registered in my name and e-mails associated with that. |
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Call for the amendments to the treaty, and I'll put down my name and seal to the document. |
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I didn't enter my name into the nearly 600-person competition until 10 minutes before the deadline. |
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He excitedly stumbled over pronouncing my name and ran up and clutched at my legs. |
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I took mine, which had my name scrawled on the top in a thin, scraggly, yet elegant script. |
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I quickly scrawled my name and number on the note card and handed it to him. |
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So he pushed a thickish book towards me, asking me to check if my name was in there. |
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I was told that my name characterised self-confidence, independence, and academic success. |
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I guess I made my name as free-kick specialist in Brazil's first game of the 1970 World Cup against Czechoslovakia with one of those strikes. |
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Within a week I was on the border of the Old Kingdom, with nothing to my name but my clothes, a horse, and a few gold crowns. |
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I hung my backpack under my name tag and took an apron, tying it with more force than was intended. |
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I needed to clear my name cos that's my livelihood, for myself and my fans. |
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It started with me finding some birth certificate with all these extra middle names added to my name. |
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It was a very proud moment when, just before graduation, I put my name up on the wall with all of the other previous chimers. |
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I really take this as an insult, especially since I sent her an invitation to the wedding almost two years ago with the correct spelling of my name. |
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And I thought for a minute that the initials of my name were just unlucky. |
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From paying with a credit card to knowing what my car was, they found out my name. |
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Yes, Sir William, my name is KK, I am a retired detective inspector. |
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He almost never calls me by my name, and when he does it's Nicolas. |
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However, my speech would ungraciously make little reference to where the true credit lay, and, when I unveiled the plaque, it bore my name and not my predecessors. |
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That's my name, I got Jin from my pure blooded Japanese father. |
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When dawdling in Waterstones, the self-help aisle rarely calls my name. |
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Misspelled my name, by the way, but that's neither here nor there. |
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To be honest, it would feel spitefully delightful to withhold my name from the church's accounting of souls, considering the misery it has inflicted on my kind. |
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Were I to do that, Tom, I would be discharged from the military in a less than honorable manner and have a black mark on my name that would last the rest of my life. |
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They kept using my name to identify where this thing was, to give it street credibility. |
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I found the list of 11th grade homerooms and looked for my name. |
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A friend of mine had gone into a sporting goods store that was having this raffle, entered his own name and entered my name separately, two weeks before. |
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I've always found it a matter of supreme irony that she shares my name. |
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I can see all of my classmates are chit-chatting with each other, but when I close the door, almost all of them stare at me or yell my name, and that includes Erick. |
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Inside was not an autographed photo, but a photocopy of an autographed photo with my name written on top. |
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In fact, it totally disgusts me that my name has been used in this way and I wish to put it on record that I totally disassociate myself from this party. |
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I put my name on the list, and waited, knowing full well that such was the state of the health service, it would be upwards of two years before they got round to me. |
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Crush them, take your men and wipe them clean from this earth, anoint the soil with their blood, and spill it in my name, for this land shall be our land now. |
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Finally I heard a woman saying my name, mispronouncing it a little. |
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The Columbia Journalism Review, which did not even manage to spell my name correctly, charged that I had been unethical. |
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Let my name be forever the household word that it always was. |
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Hi, my name is Charlene and I was just reading the classifieds in the back of the paper and I noticed that many prostitutes and escorts have the same name as me. |
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While you shout expletives and curse my name, allow me to assure I do remember your suggestion that we promise not to use each others positions to our advantage. |
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During the last financial year I have fallen into the unhealthy habit of not opening bills or indeed anything buff and brown with my name typed on it. |
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Now some oik with my name is living the life of Riley while here I am worrying about the size of my overdraft and how I'm going to pay the next instalment on my mobile phone! |
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I do not want to hyphenate my name, because it would be too long. |
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The Bolton fans have made me welcome and are always chanting my name. |
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Someone had written my name across it in a black felt tip pen. |
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Drawing was the one thing I had to my name, but hardly a soul knew it. |
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He shuts his phone and says my name softly and it lingers on his tongue. |
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My birth certificate was modified, I changed my name, and when I was sixteen I emancipated from my grandparents and my father. |
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He's got his head down over his glass, and I say, 'Mr. bogart, my name is Harold Conrad. |
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I wasn't sure what details she wanted to know about so I put down my name and address, age and height and the word weight with a question mark after it. |
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On December 10, 2001, I signed up the project and entered my name into it. |
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I tore off part of a page and wrote my name and telephone numbers on it. |
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I don't know how long I had been laying there, but soon I heard a car fly into the drive way and someone tear through the house and upstairs, yelling my name. |
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Yes, my name is Briton, they supposedly conceived me there, kinda a gross story, the thought of my parents doing it is quite disgusting and unpleasing to my stomach. |
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The Secretary of State, whose job it is to protect our sovereignty, today brought my name into a conversation indirectly criticizing me for defending our sovereignty. |
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Dave, the weirdly talented man who can make anagrams out of anything, honored me by conducting a fake interview in which all the answers are anagrams of my name. |
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But if it had occurred to me to change my name to Marsha, quite frankly, I might have. |
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I look at it curiously, my name hurriedly scribbled on the front. |
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And it was all scary, because she had a lot of plastic bags with her, and I didn't know if there was maybe something pointy in one of them, like a shiv with my name on it. |
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I didn't even remember my name until I found my billfold this morning. |
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Irishman Bob even chalked my name up on the pool player blackboard. |
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Well, my name is Katrina Chestler, but everyone calls me Katie. |
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For the past 14 months, he's been going halves on the mortgage, although it's still in my name. |
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The iciest days, I hid among the weeds of our Lydig yard, waiting till the cops came and went, till my sister whispered my name from the deck. |
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Early in the morning, the rouleau of gold was left at my door in a little box, with my name on the outside. |
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I requyre you of one thynge, that whan ye com to Kynge Arthures courte, discover nat my name, for I am sore there behatyd. |
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At some point in the conversation my name came up, and I readily agreed to their proposition. |
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I had problems writing my name on credit card bills and also writing letters in the little boxes that come with xword puzzles. |
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I'll be happy if someone offers me a free drink and maybe mispronounces my name,'' Tobolowsky said before walking, unrecognized, back to his car. |
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I can hear Cat rustling her card and opening it and saying my name. |
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The daughter recognized my name, gave me the correct number, then called back the next day to say she had misspoken. |
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It was almost stop-tap time when my name came up, and that was the excuse my friends had been waiting for to shower me with beer. |
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If the Labour Party is a socialist party then I am rushing off to the nearest solicitor to change my name by deed poll to Louis van Gaal. |
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I give him my name, and he flips through the paper on his clipboard. |
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You just give me a drum roll, they announce my name, and I come out and sing. |
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I have one CCJ to my name so when I saw the advert, I thought this company might be able to help,' he said. |
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I filled in my name where the prompt appeared on the computer screen but my account wasn't recognized. |
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When I looked out at the empty auditorium, I could see it filled up with a millionty people, cheering and clapping and calling my name. |
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For my trouble, they sent me a form letter with my name misspelled. |
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He thinks my name is Stiffy and isn't quite sure when I was born exactly. |
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I guess they's about 6 other clubs in the American League that if they had seen my name in the dead they wouldn't shed off enough tears to gum up the infield. |
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I've never met the woman and I'm a bit niffed that she's nicked my name. |
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I WOULD be grateful if you could kindly come to my aid by publishing my name and address in your newspaper for me to get penpals from your country. |
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After hearing my name, those who have broken the precepts will be aided to regain their purity and prevented from sinking to a woesome path of existence. |
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The senior intelligence office later conferred to me in a face-to-face meeting on May 9 that my name was on a hit list together with other persons. |
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Its superscription was my name, and the name of the sender, my mother. |
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