We're both very expressive of our thoughts and feelings but she'll tell me straight up what she thinks and what she feels. |
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She enjoys sitting on the counter as I'm tinkering with something, and she'll often lend a paw to stir something. |
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Crack open a tinnie and chuck another bamboo shoot on the barbie, she'll be right! |
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For a night out, she'll wear our sheer blouse with a sequined cape and jeans. |
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Regardless of the next stop for Sonja, she'll have no problems taking it all in stride. |
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Tomorrow she'll fly to Frankfurt alone and wait for the rest of the band to join her there for the European leg of the tour. |
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Any more of this and she'll be getting a reputation as a celebrity stalker. |
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It's expected that she'll be contesting much better races than this in the not too distant future. |
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She's so excited about it that she knows she'll win an Emmy for it this year. |
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My mom has told me that she'll be coming to help me with my move, and I'm so excited. |
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Maybe she'll learn, but somehow I doubt it because we've been here on a number of occasions in the past. |
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Now she'll take on one of the biggest and most difficult departments in government. |
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We are all propping each other up in this, not knowing if it's likely she'll recover or not. |
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Then she'll think about assembling a crew to reproduce the album live and on tour. |
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I'll ask her if she'll mind me sharing her recipe with all of you some time. |
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She spent a year in Estonia a while back, so I've no doubt she'll cope fine with the extreme change of scene. |
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She adds that she is optimistic about the work she'll be able to achieve in Bulgaria. |
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Of course, it doesn't mean she's going to come anywhere decent, but at least she'll give a good show. |
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On what we've seen so far, it shouldn't much matter what age her opponents are, she'll still win. |
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I tell her and she says she'll check some details and ring me back in five minutes. |
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There's many a woman who goes out with a guy and says to her friends that she'll be able to change him. |
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Another source reports that she's utterly traumatised that she'll break a nail. |
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She will probably be very pleased to hear from you, because I don't think she'll get many like that. |
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I have promised Parisian cake, Meg says she'll provide flapjack and Jo says she'll make treacle tart. |
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One minute she'll be nice and friendly and the next she'll be short and distant. |
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She's such a trouper that even when suffering from the flu she'll just pop a couple of Asprin and soldier on. |
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You'll be sporting the latest trend and she'll think you dished out major moola! |
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To complete the course, she'll depend on a musher riding ahead and radioing back warnings of low branches, obstinate moose, and open water. |
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Mom tells her that she'll have to keep her arm bandaged and in a sling for at least two weeks. |
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The stupid thief labeled the bag in a permanent marker, one of those botched jobs that I'm sure she'll regret. |
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Ask her for an opinion, and she'll give it to you without any hesitation or attempts to vacillate. |
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Considering her taste in men she'll probably run off with another backwater vagabond, who's been partially tamed by the military. |
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She's bubbly, bright-eyed and thinks she'll soon be engaged to her Kennedy-esque boyfriend, Warner. |
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I want to send my dearest friend a special valentine, with x's, o's, and hearts and bows, so she'll know that she is mine! |
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On Christmas morning she'll be at her daughter's, tucking into a brunch of eggs Benedict, bacon, sausages and waffles. |
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My girlfriends say not to sweat it, she'll have the baby soon enough, but that just isn't cutting it with me. |
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Georgie rode out to visit with Tess, though I'm sure she'll come by to visit you and Olivia, as well. |
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She writes about buzzworthy events from the data perspective or she'll feature artists whose numbers are on the rise. |
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Just before the 19.30 sets off in a north-easterly direction from King's Cross, she'll be standing on the door trying to keep order. |
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Nicole Kidman wants to star in a radio play for the BBC and she's so keen that she'll do it for nothing. |
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If they find that she can't hack it over two miles at the top level she'll take her place in the World Hurdle instead, but that's not the dream. |
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To gain access to the cell, she'll ride the belly side of a nurse bee, which is onsite to tend to the bee larva. |
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Now bear in mind this is the same person who, on occasions, will spend hours on her make-up before she'll set foot out the door. |
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However, knowing Stais, she'll have a happy and active retirement and no doubt her golf handicap will be falling faster than inflation is rising! |
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She needs to accumulate much more odium before she'll qualify for the UN job. |
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It must be hard on her, because, if I know her, she'll be feeling responsible for her actions. |
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I have to please her, or she'll kill me or sterilize me or do something to keep me from breeding. |
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I don't want to stiff her if she's due a partial fee, but I'm afraid that if I let her know she'll try to overcharge me. |
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If someone tells her she's rubbish at something, she'll do it again out of spite. |
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She's also bringing a positive attitude and certainty that she'll have another exciting, successful show. |
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I'll amaze her with my charm and suaveness in the pool and she'll have no choice but to fall madly in love with me. |
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There was talk of deporting her but somehow I suspect she'll outlive us all. |
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You had better leave before she gets back or she'll tan your hide for certain sure. |
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If they hit it off, she'll be able to pass along a positive word to your other pals. |
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That would make her happy, but it doesn't mean she'll be settling down in her homeland. |
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I fear that she is suppressing her feelings and that she'll experience some sort of backlash in time to come. |
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So hopefully she'll be in when I go round to their house and I can throw some ideas around with her. |
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Do not try to save yourself from feeling guilty by behaving like a pig for two months so she'll chuck you. |
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The good lady will be getting up any minute and she'll be sure to tell me what I said or did. |
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Send her to the doorstep with the sweeties on Hallowe'en and she'll scare the bejaysus out of the kiddies. |
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She can have anything she wants or needs if she'll just find the author, find the story behind it, the how and why. |
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Like one moment she'll be really mad at you and the next, she'll be laughing good-humoredly. |
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In the first scenario, she'll be remembered as the jaded hussy who couldn't see the value of what she had been given. |
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She's always afraid that someone is going to find out and that she'll pay with her life, like her father. |
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All the comments from people have been positive, so with any luck she'll also think the same. |
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I told my hairdresser about it and she told me she'll try perming my hair next so that it'll curl like yours! |
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Unable to turn her back on live news, she'll also be popping up on BBC East Midlands Today with her former co-host Dominic Heale. |
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And I am sure she'll go far, if the sound thrashing I received is anything to go by. |
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I'll leave my wife some pin money to buy those little extras she'll want to splurge for at the assisted-living facility. |
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I don't think she'll fall instantly in love with him again and make the same mistake. |
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If she sees you whispering across the room she'll make a face at you as though you're interrupting her learning process. |
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Some nights she'll have a few glasses of wine, and I get my fix from coffee. |
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Maybe I should start force-feeding her so she'll get fat and slow and perhaps nicer? |
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I figure he's too gentlemanly to hit a woman, and if he tries it, she'll cream him without even working up a sweat. |
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Have the bride wear the same foundation garments and shoes she'll wear on her wedding day during the muslin bodice fitting. |
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Read up on cross-dressing so you can address any questions she'll undoubtedly have. |
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Yes, she'll miss the glamour, the gaggle of schoolgirls crowding round for autographs. |
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Or if she does, she'll glance quickly away again, paranoia in her eyes, afraid that she'll be caught cruising the straight girl. |
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And instead of the food she loves she'll be served with spam fritters, suet pudding and stewed prunes. |
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Pike doesn't know if she'll have a role, but she is eager for them to work together again. |
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Then she'll get together with a group of friends to make gefilte fish, a mousse of three types of fish, using her late mother-in-law's recipe. |
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Only give her a chance, and as sure as death she'll get hold of John, after all. |
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If you give her the form, she'll check off anti-war, pro-gun control and pro gay rights etc. |
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When a woman isn't into a guy or sees him as threatening, she'll hold back her girlish giggle, the researchers add. |
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I am one hundred percent sure that Luisa made a bargain in exchange that she'll get her godfather to get them a gig at his club. |
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I suggest my little grand-niece better keep her mouth shut, or she'll lose her privilege to a nice, cozy and cheap apartment. |
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Knowing Jen the way I do she'll probably grill me until I tell her everything. |
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If that means ditching a few people and making new friends than that's what she'll do. |
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Either she'll be touched to be rediscovered or she'll be very, very indignant and hurl ethnocentric epithets. |
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Her mom makes her really mad a lot, and when that happens she'll run into her room and dance until she's dizzy. |
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But I always say that I will never worry about her survival skills, I know she'll always do well for herself in the long-term. |
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If she's not interested before you give her a huge tome like that she'll take one look at it and use it for a doorstop. |
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I am not some anaemic little waif who looks like she'll blow away in a strong wind. |
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When she wakes up from that whack you gave her, she'll be ready to deal you a wallop, I'm sure. |
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Whenever a TV character, say, Lucy Ricardo for example, is in a jam and thinks of a clever way out, she'll try it once. |
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And if I ask, she'll turn on the waterworks, and then I have to shell out more money to buy tissues. |
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She decides that she'll have to take up some sort of activity, like quilting. |
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When I'm pitching a fit, she'll fight me, but when I'm calmly angry and acidly articulate she knows not to push it. |
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I've no doubt she'll be itching to return the favour if the result goes her way next weekend. |
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Sylvia had a hard life, but never quit speaking out about what she believed, and she'll be sorely missed. |
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She's adamant that she'll begin an indefinite hunger strike once she reaches jail. |
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Ok, now all I have to do is email Anna all the email addies of those I'd like to share my big night with, and she'll organise the lot. |
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There are twenty-four tracks where she'll scream and shout and raise the devil. |
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Uptown girl, you know I can't afford to buy her pearls, but maybe someday when my ship comes in, she'll understand what kind of guy I am. |
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He reaches for the phone and dials Caroline, hoping she'll give him a lift but she's had a hard day with the kids. |
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If the deal proposed by the employers goes through, Lorimer, a part-time employee, said she'll have her benefits significantly cut. |
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As for keeping their numbers down, leave it to mother nature, she'll sort out the animal kingdom the natural way. |
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I said in a wishful small voice hoping she'll forgive me and save me the humiliation by just pointing to my desk. |
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One reader says that when she feels well enough, she'll do feverish workouts at the gym. |
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Her suffering is increased when she discovers that she'll have to pay alimony to her absent husband, who's been having an affair behind her back. |
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You have to laugh but she'll have the last laugh when she gets offered all the plum roles as a female pirate. |
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That will either mean I have a quiet day because she'll be zonked or she'll be on a tear. |
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I tell her she needs to restock the fridge, so she says she'll go grocery shopping tomorrow after school. |
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When fear, despair, anger or sadness threaten, all you have to do is compose a short sentence and she'll be right. |
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Then she'll drive like the clappers and be so charming when she gets there that everyone forgives her. |
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Soon, she'll get sick of not getting a rise out of you and search for a new victim to hassle. |
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With a roar of laughter and a big round of applause, the soldiers ask if she'll be at the dance. |
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My mare is a small Arab, and even riderless she'll cross-canter a majority of the time. |
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There are a lot of roughnecks in those camps, and who knows what kind of abuse she'll go through. |
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It's not like a newborn cares about bows and ruffles, and it's not like she'll grow up any more or less feminine as a result of what she wears. |
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Madame Zelda won't tell Ralph his fortune, but she told Alice that she'll be coming into some money. |
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From the talus slopes nearby, she'll dig out army cutworm moths, which are about 60 percent fat. |
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If she turns around, she'll see the silver fob and chain, marked by their daughter's teething. |
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The boat slows, stops, and if the lever isn't pushed into neutral, she'll gather way astern. |
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Tell her how bad your acne makes you feel and ask if she'll set up a dermatologist's visit for you. |
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She always seemed to dress in less baggy clothing when she was in a good mood, though she'll never quite understand why. |
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I hope she'll look back and realise there were 10 other people in that house who all thought she was the bee's knees. |
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You must speak to her Logan, she'll do herself an injury if were not careful. |
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With every labored breath, Lizzy prays she'll see the next day. |
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It's practically unkillable, so she'll never be able to pretend it died. |
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I enjoy the company of mantids, and although I know she'll die before spring, it's nice to give her a few more months and a chance to see snow falling. |
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Since she helped us before, it's logical to assume that she'll help us again. |
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Maybe we can hope that she'll repay the favour on their next outing. |
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I guess this is her comeuppance, though she'll never even know it. |
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And in those speeches, she insists she's fought hard against pork barrel projects, basically telling America she'll stand up to government earmarks. |
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I'm afraid she'll get shin splints if she outpaces that snail. |
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She's already turned traitor on her own people once, and as convincing as her story is I'm not going to rule out the possibility she'll do it again. |
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She is now worried that she'll be forced to make the pensioners pay more than their current 50p contribution which she fears they won't be able to stretch to. |
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She says she'll sell it, and then if fate places that fiver and that book in each other's hands someday, they'll know they were meant to be together. |
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This time, Devellyn tells her, she'll have the devil to pay. |
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It's a bit of a gamble, but I'm going to pull the auction, go to Aberdeen and see whether she'll put a stop to this sham of a wedding and marry me instead. |
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And before you start wondering whether you heard wrong, she'll tell you that she also installs and maintains handpumps, water tanks and pipelines. |
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She's a strong old bird, but I don't think she'll recover from this one. |
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I'll have the blanquette de veau, and she'll have the poulet au champagne. |
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It's too early to tell whether she'll be the inheritor of her father's mantle, but if this film is an indication, her career may rocket like his did. |
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A young filly wants to be safe and she'll be more flighty and reactive. |
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I don't think she'll do it, but the dare was good enough payback. |
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Suzie becomes increasingly anxious that they'll get caught, while Kelly is worried that she'll reveal the truth and foil the plot. |
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She's generally six months ahead of any mainstream trend, but now and then, she'll appear in something so unwearable that it disappears without a trace. |
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Perfume can serve as a love potion, and the best part about it is that if she appreciates your gift, she'll want you to get a sampling of it as often as possible. |
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But if pressed, she'll admit the new digital ones displease her. |
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We've kept her to five furlongs so far this year when she was third at Chester and unplaced at Thirsk but as the season progresses, I'm sure she'll get the six. |
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Her continued efforts at world pugilistic dominance recommence on Jan.16 in championships in Pointe Claire, where she'll be battling again to maintain her ranking. |
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We'll hear her moving tribute to the man she'll always miss. |
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She had better not lay a finger on him or she'll have to deal with me! |
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The accountant is meeting with another client right now, but she'll be able to see you later this afternoon. |
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What are the one thousand teachable things that every third grader ought to start learning so she'll know them all before before she graduates from high school? |
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Find a way to make it certain that she'll be yours forevermore. |
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You can bet she'll be here next year to try to beat her personal best. |
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A child doesn't know she has hands or how to use them and in the meantime she'll whap herself in the nose or pull her own hair and wonder why it hurts. |
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Maybe she'll get us a little cat, because my sister has always wanted one. |
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She has pledged to get serious about fighting global warming, and says she'll work to cut emissions of carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and mercury pollution. |
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If you tell her anything about your personal life she'll broadcast it to everyone in the office. |
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The girl must be dead from the neck up that she'll go along with it. |
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Despite some of the despicable things she's done, we hope she'll find a little transcendence in the world of cads, cowards and creeps that surround her. |
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Really, she'll be out cold for at least another couple of hours. |
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I'm sure she'll navigate the negative backlash with flying colors. |
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She takes care of our elderly in the neighborhood, if someone has toenail they can't clip, she'll do that for them. |
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Later it transpires little has been lost, but in the meantime Smith says not to worry, if the worst comes to the worst she'll do another interview. |
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And since she realizes that outside editors often have a better sense of future readers' reaction than the author does, she'll often defer to your editorial judgment. |
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Charity gives birth to a premature boy and, showing all the maternal instinct of a killer bee, decides that she'll have him adopted. |
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Talk about how she'll be able to wear big-girl pants or fancy pants because she will learn to use the potty. |
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At noon, she'll take off her cyberwear and enjoy a sensual, tasty lunch with her family in their nonelectronic kitchen. |
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As soon as I make that wish, she'll be donezo, and I can go back to life as usual. |
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If mother finds out I broke the window, she'll give me Hail Columbia for sure! |
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You shouldn't get gropy at all, until she starts to touch you, otherwise she'll think you are just with her for sex. |
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Poor Janice, she'll be knocked for a loop. She'll feel she's let her father down. |
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Cleave to a tight ship, my boy, as long as the wind blaeth, and while she lives upon the waters, she'll aye be a mauther to thee. |
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An English girl, looking like a schoolteacher, is apt to get into a cab with you and, to your surprise, she'll probably pull a man's pants open. |
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If she is looking for the perfect man before she marries, she'll be an old maid. |
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The teachers called me, she doesn't do her work, she doesn't pass up work, she'll hide her papers everywhere. |
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She's very popular and good with numbers, so I expect she'll be a shoo-in for treasurer. |
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She's in no state to go home by herself, so make sure she doesn't drink anything else, and she'll soon sober up. |
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Grandmothers go wackadoo over handmade cards. She'll be so happy she'll give you more money on your next birthday. |
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And, of course, she'll be expecting two write-ups, one from the Post's left hand, and the other from the right hand. |
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I'VE never been a big Nigella Lawson fan but if she's ever rustling up hash browns, she'll have my full attention. |
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Meanwhile, Lauren starts to warm to Gaz, but Rae throws a hissy fit when she is told she'll have to work with Newt at Relish. |
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That done, she'll return to a normal life-if she, her infected ex, and their strange new friend can escape the prisonlike Cold-town. |
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But while she's a bit of a sight at the moment, she'll grow into her looks, with barn owls among the most beautiful birds around. |
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If she loses the plot, she'll be a bigger liability to Rooney than his own hot temper. |
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If you both sashay past her and not react to her silliness, she'll get bored and go away. |
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Last month Geer delivered Jacob Grajeda to his mom, Kelli, who said she'll never see an OB-GYN other than Geer for as long as possible. |
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Once it's clear the gabfest has gone belly up, she'll find another crew to talk to. |
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It looks like she'll be ok, there's a lot of bruising and she has a swollen sesamoid. |
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Longtime Lane County Assessor Jim Gangle announced his retirement Wednesday, and his second in command said she'll seek election to the post. |
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The mayor made it quite clear throughout the entire 'bathroom bill' debate-that she'll use her bully pulpit to bully pulpits across Houston. |
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Kahn, one of the top defensive shortstops in the region, said she'll likely attend and play for Cal State Northridge next year. |
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When Curtis's mom doesn't come home from her all-night shift at the gas bar, he isn't worried and he's sure she'll be back eventually. |
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According to Republican pundits, she'll be endorsing slave labor and the forced abortion of female fetuses. |
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To find comfort, Casey becomes obsessed with building fires to send smoke signals to her mother, hoping she'll see them and come back. |
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In Morning Has Broken, she'll play daytime TV icon Gail Sinclair whose career is going down the pan. |
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If Rihanna wants to come to Bishopscourt some day she'll see plenty of diffs in action. |
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And she'll also be starring with Ralph Fiennes in the British drama Chromophobia. |
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If she sticks around, this time next week she'll probably be swapping cockney rhyming slang with Mick Carter. |
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I know she'll be greeted with warm nickers when she reaches the other side of the Great Divide. |
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Eventually she'll always concede defeat and admit that quitting meat is like a nun knocking nooky on the head. |
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If the mother is RHD negative, she'll be offered injections of anti-D immunoglobulin at certain points in her pregnancy when she may be exposed to the baby's red blood cells. |
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It's a shame she'll end up losing both her lunch and five hundy. |
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Nina speaks to Arkady and Oleg about what might happen with Stan but when Oleg says he will coach her, she tells Stan she'll take the FBI polygraphy test. |
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In my opinion the whole ball of wax depends on what she'll say. |
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And thanks to Grey Cafe, she'll have an official drumroll to back her up. |
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Meals are an adventure, with Baillee and her mother figuring out exactly what she'll eat and how much insulin will be needed to keep her blood sugar at the appropriate levels. |
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If she finds out I'm investigating Eler, she'll bust a gasket. |
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One day the bloke spinning Bonnie Langford round his head is going to lose his grip and she'll end up slap-bang in the middle of The Sound Of Musicals. |
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Call her if you have any problems and she'll get it fixed in a jiffy. |
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But if she thinks she'll be able to steal the limelight from star Kim Cattrall with a bobble hat and scarf, we reckon she's following the wrong pattern. |
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Along with comedian Sean Hughes and actress Linda Robson, she'll be wearing visual impairment glasses in Channel 4's Celebrity Blind Man's Buff on Thursday. |
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The laundresses had teased her by suggesting she'll receive the ring baked into the Halloween barmbrack she serves at tea, a traditional omen of impending nuptials. |
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Second would be Princess Margaret who's so ga-ga now she'll think she's back on Mustique in the glory days telling anyone who would listen to get her pink gins. |
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