We need to be looked after, pampered, and allowed to breed in captivity with nubile young women. |
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The young man groans at the sight of the pampered pooch, whom she already has attached to his leash. |
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And yet behind each story of a pampered auteur lurks the story of the producer who indulged him. |
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When are we going to get something done about this pampered section of the working population? |
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If wiring the wine cellar for an Internet connection seems like overkill, consider the possibilities for the pampered homeowner. |
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The United States has the most spoiled, pampered and coddled athletes in the world. |
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By the end of the first glass of champagne we had been cosseted, pampered and ready for whatever Jacques and Laurent might suggest! |
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Guests are pampered with rose-scented water to wash their hands in and handed a white fluffy towel. |
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She always thought that groin pain was a label used by pampered footballers to excuse them from their ludicrously overpaid day job. |
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Sleeping in a one-bedroom apartment with fraternity keggers going on outside is good for pampered big leaguers, anyway. |
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Some of the world's best players grew up as pampered bourgeoisie, others were Vietnamese boat people. |
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Men like him had been pampered and indulged in their every action and thought for much too long. |
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If would have been quite hilarious to see the pampered boys' reaction to having his expensive clothing set aflame. |
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The crew is enormous, stars are pampered, camera cranes abound, everything is shot on studio sets, there is even a helicopter shot. |
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All joking apart, the heavenly Hellenic national triumph should act as a loud, trumpeted warning to the Premiership's pampered platoon. |
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But so gaudy a style made her look like a pampered odalisque rather than the mother of the future king. |
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And any sweet or spicy taste puts you in a relaxed, pampered state of mind, ready for further indulgence. |
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You know that one can never gain honor if he is pampered and coddled like this! |
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Suddenly, though, these spoiled, pampered young men are required to join the military. |
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He loved being the center of attention and most especially loved to be pampered. |
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I've been on eight fabulous cruises and love to be spoiled and pampered on my vacations. |
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You will be further pampered by the excellent food served here which include carp stewed in sweet soy sauce, herring and even horsemeat. |
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Hers is a universe of pampered, good-looking delicate people who appear perpetually malcontent in the face of privilege. |
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He felt that since he had two strikes against him, he should be pampered and treated like royalty. |
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Cheesy some of it may be, but there's a genuine thrill to be had from seeing this pampered pop icon in action. |
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Being pampered, of course, is one of the main reasons why people book into luxury hotels, and it would be churlish to resent it. |
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As they are being snipped and pampered in a South London beauty parlour, crimper Paul teases out the secrets as he cuts and blows. |
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Being the younger child, she had always been pampered and now was always up to some pranks and tricks. |
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Valeria's modeling career is finished, and her adored and pampered Lhasa apso becomes trapped under the floorboards of the apartment. |
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A cousin to the spitz type dogs, this pampered lap dog once called the arctic home. |
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If it was good enough for the cat she'd had growing up the two pampered felines could deal with it too. |
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Want to be pampered and made to feel a princess, order in room service, eat great food and have a ball. |
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Well, Charles, is at best a stony-faced pampered blue-blooded good-for-nothing. |
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Pull into an upscale shopping mall and the pampered car gets parked just outside the door by the valet. |
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Is a global social conscience a luxury only the pampered scions of the middle classes can afford? |
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Pansies at Reliant will be pampered with soil and spray fertilizers to promote strong blooms. |
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His was not a pampered upbringing, but he did grow up with a sense of entitlement and self-importance because of his family background. |
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He is the most pampered prisoner in the world, the sole inmate of the only jail in the microstate of San Marino. |
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So yesterday the pampered pet had to be given a VIP train ride from Scotland and chauffeured to her own des res in the Yorkshire countryside. |
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The top-flight studios are expensive because they provide highly pampered services. |
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The psycho family takes pampered kids fascinated by death and dismemberment and puts them through the wringer of the real thing. |
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This is the most delicately flavoured rhubarb there is, cosseted and pampered to keep its subtlety. |
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And it's not just pampered pooches and cosseted cats who are in with a chance of stealing the show. |
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Many Britons dismiss these reservations with a snooty disregard, and tend to make barbed remarks about pampered children and bad leisurewear. |
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If you are not a chef, pampered or otherwise, you may be interested in trying your luck. |
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Let yourself be pampered in traditional hammams or take advantage of our modern spa or balneotherapy facilities. |
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A brilliant teenager is pampered by the English Golf Union, is accepted at an American university, where he coruscates, returns home and is virtually an overnight success. |
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It surely would sound sarcastic if these pampered good-for-nothings were to condescend to socialize with manual workers and make friends with them. |
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However off screen she is a pampered drama queen who always wants her way. |
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Such a noble breed should never have been neglected while common curs are pampered and bred with great dedication. |
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Unwinding in a relaxed atmosphere while your body is being pampered with infatuating scents in steaming heat and tingling coolness. |
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When you've had your fill of fine wine and food, get pampered at a day spa in Mornington, Red Hill, Fingal, Rye or Portsea. |
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When it is time for dinner, you will feel pampered in the vast living room and enjoy chatting during the evening beside the fire. |
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It's unlikely, however, that the workers who had hauled the coal-laden wheelbarrows were as sorry to see the pampered horse put out to pasture! |
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If you want an afternoon to be spoiled and pampered, join us at the Amerispa Spa. |
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Who never dreams of a place where you could tone up, relax and be pampered at the same time? |
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Keaton stars as Alfred Butler, a pampered epicure whose wealthy father sends him on a camping trip to toughen him up. |
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It was a wonderful feeling to just let yourself be pampered and wind down to gentle music and subtle fragrances. |
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We were able to completely let go of modern life without travelling to a different country or paying a fortune to be pampered. |
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Wins by the national teams are regarded as festive occasions and the representatives are pampered like returning heroes. |
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We all want to be pampered, to look and feel great, to enjoy that moment when anything seems possible. |
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Other countries which maintain tense relations with the United States are pampered by Russia. |
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Samantha seems uncertain over which of the colours that have pampered her during the day spent together is most suited to her style and tastes. |
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Of course the absence of our creator John Hooper is hard, but it is wonderful to be pampered by Kathy Hooper and Darren Byers. |
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Many of them have become insulated from the difficulties of life with their wealth and living a pampered existence. |
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We pampered Europeans are desperate for rain to replenish our rivers and reservoirs. |
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Would you like to wind down for a few days or gain some new impressions or just let yourself be pampered? |
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Beautiful cheese rounds will take on colour with time, and this artisanal farmer's cheese is aged and pampered for three months. |
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I mean, did they really think they could, just by stamping their million-dollar booties on the ground like some pampered rich man's son, get the sympathy of the country? |
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Here even the omnipresent window-boxes full of pampered pink, red, purple and white geraniums looked like some nouveau chef's futuristic fantasy of food. |
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A stylish waterside apartment, specially designed clothes, modern European cuisine and a cellar full of Chianti are just a few of the perks of this pampered menagerie. |
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My aesthetician alternately pampered and tortured my weather-beaten skin. |
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Once a pampered princeling, Yarvi cannot single-handedly succeed and so must become a leader. |
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Since the pampered little wretches have an acre of grass apiece and a daily bucket of sheep muesli, we took a dim view of their varying their diet with bark. |
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The princess had just about everything her little avaricious heart desired and was pampered and cherished by her parents and other, assorted family members. |
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A pampered pet Shih Tzu dog was left bald after a Hong Kong salon accidentally shaved him when he was taken in for a grooming, a news report said yesterday. |
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It's hiring big-name designers to rework everything from pajamas to barf bags and trumpeting the service with an onboard storybook about its fab, pampered passengers. |
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The devil makes work for idle hands, particularly in pre-revolutionary France where pampered privilege combined with decadence to create a bloated elite, ripe for plucking. |
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Europe might burn down its pampered class of bureaucrats and drag out its coats of arms. |
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These were the homes of the islanders who made the pampered lives of tourists and international business people possible. |
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Staff often joke that her pampered pets eat better than the human members of the Royal Family. |
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Sporting an infuriating lack of any understanding of anything outside the sterile bubble of the limited experiences of their pampered little lives. |
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Sitting on the chair's edge, he shrugged a shoulder until his dolman fell into place, then balanced his helmet on his knee like a pampered pet. |
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Instead, the pampered pets basked in names such as Zendique Zebedee, Cullykhan Hercules, Filensio Pandora Charm and Alderstar Andro. |
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For Betty Rollin, a memoirist who grew up in Yonkers, being siblingless meant that she was pampered, adored and showered with gifts. |
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A pampered Westerner cocooned in a comfortable hotel may prattle about progress but it shows how little he knows about the real Poland. Such prickliness remains, but it is diminishing. |
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In the latest offering, King Louis is bored of his pampered royal lifestyle and wants to see how the great unwashed live for a change. |
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Its uniqueness provides the only place on the island where all your needs are catered to, where you can be pampered by our expert staff and fantastic amenities, with the style and sophistication only known to us. |
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In turn, we also look for the same qualities when it's our turn to be pampered. That is why we would like to share a few addresses that are worth your attention. |
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Let yourself be pampered there. Your advantage: bathing in the warm thermal water losens tense muscles and prepares you perfectly for the massage that follows. |
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A newborn baby, at birth, receives an average of 32 presents and thereafter children continue to be pampered, not just at Christmas or on birthdays. |
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She should have instead donated the money to help abused and abandoned dogs, who need it far more than pampered pooches. |
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Mothers are pampered and can enjoy access to a free birth list service and have their more bulky shopping carried for free, as well as benefi t from the advice of a paediatric specialist. |
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Your body needs to be coddled and pampered. |
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That is not what they have travelled thousands of miles to see. Mr Sobir cannot do much about El NiƱo, but he does his best to see that coral is otherwise pampered. |
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I'll be pampered in the studio, have hot towels during commercial breaks and facials during the features. |
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The bride was also pampered with a makeup application and hair updo, compliments of the salon. |
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The feet are lastingly pampered and perfectly cared-for. |
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Pure lines, precious essences, refined fabrics, elegant harmonious and restful tones, subtly spiced with Creole colors, each detail combining to create a unique atmosphere where every sense is pampered and cosseted. |
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Just about all the lovable, hateable and hoot-able gang is here: gay, straight and transsexual, lustily on the prowl or searching for enduring love, pampered by exorbitant wealth or straight from middle-class Cleveland. |
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Pathetic isn't it, the way they drag it around whichever block it is that they're currently tenanting, as if it were a recalcitrant old pampered doggie. |
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Miraculously, she wins and on her subsequent date with Tad, Rosalee opens his eyes to everything that he has been missing in his pampered LA life. |
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The pampered pooches will also not be missing out on the festive feast, with the poll finding that 25 per cent of owners offer their pooches titbits from the table. |
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Frazzled frog Kermit has got his work cut out as he tries to manage his unruly team while his diva ex, Miss Piggy, is the pampered host who's still squawking out demands. |
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Unfortunately, family cat Snowbell is so disenchanted by the newcomer that he hires the local feline hit squad to hunt down and dispose of the pampered household addition. |
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Bynum may come off a tad naive, but he does not appear to be some clueless, pampered high schooler whose world knowledge extends from baseline to baseline. |
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Pia loves Rob, she had written it with her lipstick on the walls of the vespasienne in the Rue Colombe, waiting for him to finish, holding her pampered borzoi on the leash. |
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He was pampered all his life and doesn't know how to function in the real world. |
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His only friend is the family's bull terrier Sparky, who has a crush on Persephone, the pampered poodle that lives next door with Victor's classmate Elsa Van Helsing. |
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