I'm terribly proud of her and I think she's great at her job, and being a mother. |
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He was not one of those people one should take lightly, for he could become terribly serious in the blink of an eye. |
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He missed her terribly, and the worry of not knowing her fate gnawed at his mind constantly. |
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She felt another pang in her heart and realised she missed her parents terribly. |
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When I was being beaten in the ring, terribly beaten, hideously beaten, it would have been easy for me to quit. |
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Garner looks terribly serious, her plump lips pursed into a parody of determination. |
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The people were terribly thirsty for every bit of information they could get. |
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If Midori had been able to focus beyond the nemesis in front of her, she would have noticed that hope wasn't so terribly far away. |
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Human beings suffered terribly, as did songbird populations, old-growth forests, fur seal colonies, and fragile watersheds. |
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As far as menswear is concerned, nothing seemed too terribly impressive to make me want to run out and buy anything for my closest male friends. |
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Depression and other mental illnesses are terribly misunderstood, Beardslee explained. |
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It was terribly convenient timing and sparked what has become an ingrained cynicism in my attitude. |
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The edges of the job are beginning to become clear, and it's all terribly exciting. |
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I wasn't terribly tolerant of differing opinions, but then I was even less tolerant of myself. |
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But when I play even a friendly match with someone else, I end up topping the ball and slicing terribly. |
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Look, I think doctors feel terribly beleaguered in general about medical negligence litigation. |
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The besiegers grew increasingly desperate during the late winter and early spring as supplies ran terribly short. |
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Yet, again, I could not escape that there was something about her eyes, something terribly alert and competent that defied her physical mien. |
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It was a terribly sad situation and some of these soldiers were genuinely shell-shocked. |
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I am terribly sorry that this inside joke has been misconstrued to be a slur on any other president. |
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Illegal workers have to accept terribly low wages, miserable working conditions, and essentially no benefits. |
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Yes, Arabs are repressed and misruled, terribly misruled, but they manage to go on with the business of living despite everything. |
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None of the characters is written with substantial depth or complexity, so none of the actors has a terribly daunting task. |
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Durnstein feels terribly distant from the American West., Glacier National Park, and the Blackfeet Indians of Montana. |
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We've never seen stuff like it before, and we get terribly excited and twittery about it. |
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Militarily occupying countries is a terribly inefficient way to obtain energy. |
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I wasn't terribly keen on the silveriness of the whole thing, at first, but the subtle pattern makes up for that. |
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It's terribly trite, but I honestly think I have the best mother in the world. |
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It had a terribly high ceiling, and vines of morning glory were growing around the pillars. |
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There is nothing terribly original, much less attractive, in this sort of Nature-based defense of cruelty and tyranny. |
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While we weren't terribly impressed with the overclockability of the card, the performance blew us away. |
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When they eventually troop off, and away, I blub and snivel for hours because the house is suddenly so terribly empty. |
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Liam sat against the fence, hurt terribly while Van stood, unbruised from the battle. |
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The stakes are terribly high as operators enter uncharted territory in the broadband world. |
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I don't know what I'd do without mine, as my back window gets terribly mucky in rainy weather. |
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So I'm sitting here instead looking terribly pathetic in a fluffy grey jumper which makes me look like the undead on a healthy day. |
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This isn't a terribly fashionable approach, but like all things unfashionable, it contains a grain of truth. |
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Seeing how terribly the trip strained the ungainly mother, Indira was amazed at her stoic determination to continue. |
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Although she missed Ethan terribly, it was easy to let him slip from her mind when she was surrounded by many handsome, earnest sailors. |
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It was one of those terribly romantic kisses like were in the novels in the bookmobile that sometimes came round in the summer. |
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She stood up before she had time to stop herself, and stood there for a few minutes unmoving, and terribly awkward. |
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I'm terribly sorry your father and I have been so unobliging, Eleanor, in not perishing in a more timely manner. |
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Despite preemptive warnings that this material is unrated and not suited for the younger set, there's nothing terribly gruesome or graphic here. |
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I'm not sure what happened, but a combination of terribly unsexy events brought the site to a stand still. |
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Still, there is something terribly attractive about those colours of carbonated water. |
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The book is printed in hardcover with an attractive layout and cover, but the illustrations are terribly muddy and unsharp. |
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Patients were terribly emaciated and gave off a nauseating odour which almost halted me at the first door. |
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By laughing at a snidey biog such as this we collude in the destruction of an already terribly injured woman. |
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The short-term uptrend also remains intact and there's no terribly compelling reason to believe that it has run its course. |
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The Dutch have at least 135 nude beaches, which just goes to show that Netherlanders aren't terribly worried about hiding their nether bits. |
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In this, his fifth collection, Dean Young writes comic poems that eschew solemnity but are in fact terribly serious. |
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Stifling a laugh is terribly hard, especially if the librarian is breathing down your neck from over ten feet away. |
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It filled him with a conviction that there is something terribly wrong with this world. |
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It was something that we were all terribly proud to be able to be associated with. |
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She dressed in her warmest clothes, as the Spanish nights were terribly cold, and grabbed her valise. |
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I'm so sorry for calling so late, and I'm really terribly sorry about at school to day. |
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What was done by the Aesirs made the Vanirs terribly angry, and they started preparing themselves for war. |
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That option does not seem terribly realistic or to have widespread support among the constituent communities. |
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I mean she was terribly aware of the bureaucrats and administrators with their workings. |
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His vituperative attacks have not made him a terribly popular figure on many campuses these days. |
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When controllers picked up the voices of men speaking in Arabic and heavily accented English, they knew something was terribly wrong. |
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Mrs. Reed is a rich, pretentious and condescending woman, and her children are terribly spoiled, cruel and rude. |
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Rather it is their spouses and children who suffer terribly if not unbearably. |
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I just spent the weekend in a terribly cute little shack which has been squatted by kids in Sydney. |
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I'm not terribly interested in the dueling hagiologists and demonizers bickering over the historical legacy of the informant. |
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That sort of conversation puts me terribly on edge, though, because it feels so patronizing. |
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He wasn't terribly popular in our part of the constituency and rumours, some of which have hardened into allegations, abounded. |
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The casting somehow manages to be terribly clever and terribly obvious at the same time. |
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Scientists in developing countries are terribly handicapped in both generation and sharing. |
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I once witnessed a fellow journalist, who fancied himself as a dab hand at off-roading, make a simple mistake and get it all terribly wrong. |
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A pepper grain went up my nose, and the spicy broth stung my throat terribly. |
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You may suspect something's terribly wrong here and, on the face of it, you would be right. |
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She poured the rubbing alcohol straight on the wound, and let a scream escape her lips as it stung terribly. |
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We know that there are many beings in the world today living in hellish states and suffering terribly every moment of their lives. |
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I cannot effect the decisions that are made in Rome or in the chanceries of the US bishops too terribly much. |
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I felt terribly overdressed and ashamed of my tidy cardigan and River Island jeans which have no holes. |
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The redhead tried to contain the overexcitement but knew that she failed terribly. |
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There was a not terribly positive review of the script on-line a while back, I think at Coming Attractions or summat. |
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Going by the contortions of your average rock band, music is a painful and terribly serious duty. |
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Well, I suppose he could but it would be terribly painful and it would take hours if he tried to do it alone. |
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The failure to see anything decent crop up in the first few years is not terribly surprising. |
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It would've been terribly immature, and she would've felt horrid about it later, however it would sure make her feel better at the moment. |
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She was pale and terribly weak, dropping to her knees as we caught her in a big hug while our tears covered our cheeks. |
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At the time it was hugely controversial and we weren't thought of terribly favourably. |
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Last week I mentioned in passing that I find shaving to be terribly boring, and a real waste of time. |
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Fay was never terribly good at living, so it makes sense that she would eventually cloister herself away behind a typewriter. |
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There's something terribly reassuring about its year in year out peevishness, isn't there? |
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Also predictably, the armed troop who accompanies Macy and co. have terribly underestimated what the dinosaurs on the island can do. |
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Any child gets to a point of impatience with his or her parents and the romance of having another mother or father must be terribly tempting. |
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Not all of us appeared to be terribly familiar with anywhere outside the city centre, either. |
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But you have to be terribly careful because anything that you say that is even mildly critical means you sound like an old fart. |
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In those terribly barren years right after World War II the major labels had satisfied the demand for phonograph records by reissues. |
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Describing comedy, especially sketch comedy, in a review is terribly difficult. |
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Presenting work by photojournalists on museum walls is nothing terribly new. |
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So they are terribly important as kind of indicator species of our environment. |
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He misses her terribly, and for the first time, he is truly feeling his age. |
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I miss my Papa terribly for so many personal reasons, but also because he indulgently insulated me from the real world. |
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His supporters went into the debate terribly demoralized, afflicted with an industrial-strength dose of buyer's remorse. |
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Rebecca felt terribly guilty about hiding her relation to David, but she pinched her lips and said not a word. |
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On one hand the head-to-toe pinkness is terribly cute, but it serves no practical purpose at this age, does it? |
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It was neat but not terribly configurable, and did have various annoyances. |
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I am terribly sorry, but we are pitiably unprepared to entertain such distinguished company as yourself, your majesty. |
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When Broome finally had his fill of comics and moved overseas to stay, Julie missed him terribly. |
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No-one, in UK broadsheets at least, writes terribly convincingly about film at the moment. |
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My insufferably rich and terribly nice friend Leo has this habit of taking social misfits under his wing. |
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But sincerity is terribly persuasive, even more so when applied with plain-spokenness. |
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Hence, a man could be very conscientious in the duties of his occupation and still fail terribly in his calling as a father. |
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And I am not at all clear that the public would be terribly interested anyway. |
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It wasn't that it grossed him out terribly, but he had heard so many mistletoe comments over the past week that he could barely contain himself. |
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I've not been terribly fit to blog of late, contenting myself instead with low-level tasks and early nights. |
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Still, I can't decide if your question reads as fishy or is simply terribly indicative of your personality. |
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They were tough cookies, some of them, really tough cookies but they were also terribly warm-hearted. |
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The wait would grate so terribly on my nerves that I could easily be irritable for days afterwards, but that particular drive was different. |
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The white infection is starting to fade away and the scabs are beginning to itch terribly. |
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When you see this poor guy being followed everywhere he goes by hordes of people, it's actually terribly sad. |
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It's terribly easy to criticise a follow-up to a massive success but I can only be honest and say that it hardly made me laugh at all. |
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Her CV, hand scrawled in a bi-tel across nine pages of A4 foolscap is a terribly poignant autobiography. |
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I choose cream of celery soup, followed by a terribly healthy spinach and avocado salad. |
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No matter how many creature comforts we accumulate, no matter how secure we think we are, we know that something is wrong, terribly wrong. |
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I remember being terribly cross with him, but he got away with a great deal because of his personal charm. |
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There was some fromage frais, some juice, and a bread roll, none of which Alex was terribly happy about eating. |
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My warnings over the last six years had been so numerous, so detailed, and were now so terribly vindicated, that no one could gainsay me. |
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I thought this terribly symptomatic of the deadness of his feelings, no doubt the result of too much shock treatment. |
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He caught himself before he decked her, but it was a close call, and one that upset him terribly. |
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Specialized domain specific languages like Prolog and ML fail terribly in this regard. |
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Areas prone to flooding will suffer terribly as sea levels rise over the next century. |
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But again that's making it sound terribly conscious and deliberate, and I'm not that kind of writer. |
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A slight glitch in the real life, nothing terribly serious, just time consuming. |
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It all looked terribly cool, the power of propaganda and marketing at work. |
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The silence of the artist is like the silence of God, part of a desacralised world which I am terribly happy not to live in. |
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Not just any old movie, but one with mystery and espionage and terribly good-looking people. |
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All the youngsters look terribly puny, as if they need to sign up for a bodybuilding course. |
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As soon as a gap to the underlying chamber was opened, the unmistakable stench associated with putrefaction became terribly evident. |
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I didn't like it one bit, seemed terribly like turning a knife in a very green wound. |
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There is something terribly wrong in this country when a major story like that can be printed which is so egregiously wrong. |
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The greenkeeper and his staff do not have the equipment to water the course properly and, as a result, the greens have suffered terribly. |
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It's terribly important to give yourself time not just to grieve but to recover from the grief. |
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How terribly twisted must one's mind become to lead one to kill another human being in cold blood after nursing some grouse over turf or money? |
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However, despite the directness of the route, the old road was terribly difficult to cross. |
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But the ritual requires that everyone, including the most embittered enemies, agree that it was all terribly outrageous. |
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On the handful of occasions I have eaten it, it's left me terribly disappointed. |
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To do otherwise essentially makes Washington the enabler in a terribly dysfunctional relationship that victimizes poor and minority children. |
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That does not seem a terribly precise point of law dispositive of anything, does it? |
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The infant's upper lip and much of his face was terribly distorted, but he looked normal following surgery. |
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The whole issue has been handled terribly, right from governmental level downwards. |
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This non-stop preoccupation with health matters is terribly boring, I'm afraid. |
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One minute I would be terribly home sick and the next I couldn't wait to get into central London. |
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I was reading my book for the first 45 min or so, and when I looked up I felt terribly queasy. |
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Personally, I'm not terribly shocked by any of this yet, but I'll be watching the fall-out with interest. |
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This suggested a rapid resolution, only for those hopes to be dashed when the mission turns out to have come terribly close to catastrophe. |
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Two terribly eager young men were dueling with megaphones, exchanging jocular insults across the concourse. |
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The old man wheezed and gasped terribly, groaning out a little as the pain of his performance finally caught up with him. |
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Despite admitting to affairs in his rock-star years, he remains terribly affected by her death. |
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And thinking specifically of the terribly wholesome, fairly traded, organic peanut butter we have here? |
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These aristocrats are wicked, all right, but they're not terribly decadent. |
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However, It's a commonly known fact that as soon as one area of your life improves, another goes terribly wrong. |
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It is not terribly difficult to create in people the feeling that they have willed events that were not actually under their control. |
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To me, it's not terribly important whether or not the theory holds up to scientific scrutiny. |
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The plot holds together well, featuring a number of laugh-out-loud moments, and some terribly amusing twists. |
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But I also recognise that kicking addictions is terribly difficult, and the time of being admitted to hospital is not the time to try it. |
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She comes across as a giggly airhead because she's camera-shy and not terribly articulate. |
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We're trying to recapture the romance of flight as it was in the 1920s or 30s, when flight used to be terribly exciting. |
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I did see a wobbegong once, which is a little shark, but they are not terribly ferocious. |
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Redundancies are never happy news, but word reached El Reg that things were not handled terribly delicately in Bristol. |
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Any group of people that can't even follow simple directions must come from a terribly backward state. |
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Clearly, it wasn't a terribly newsworthy speech, a rehash of his old themes. |
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For this affront, Prometheus was punished terribly by Zeus, yet he never repented his act. |
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William's laughter resounded throughout the long hallway, making the noise terribly bothersome. |
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You'll understand if I consider this a load of hog wash, or at the least a terribly limited view of things. |
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Although the liquid diet leaves a lot to be desired, it hasn't been terribly difficult for me to adhere to. |
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Knowing that, should I be terribly surprised that the whole film feels pretty much like a tired old retread of at least a dozen earlier films? |
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I was terribly disappointed that they didn't let me take it into the hospital with me. |
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The gulf that was currently separating her and Louis was so terribly painful. |
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Next to the photo was a smaller model of the Halston rocker, a kind of splayed chair with a narrow back that looked terribly uncomfortable. |
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The transition from socialism to communism is a terribly complicated matter. |
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Besides, quoting a few lines from a poem at a party will make people think you're terribly sophisticated! |
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It is only the major arcana and not terribly well thought through but it is still going on my collecting list. |
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This time there were some terribly long-drawn-out negotiations beforehand about where we could eat. |
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I miss him terribly as he was also a very good friend before any sort of romantic relationship developed. |
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Rousseau taught that human beings are naturally asocial, and in that case to live in society is to be terribly oppressed. |
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He had taken a lovely, sweet, beautiful girl and hurt her terribly, all in the name of revenge. |
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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 will admit, sacrilegiously, to not being terribly fond of Beethoven's opera to begin with. |
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And sadly, it's not terribly different from what is actually being done in some churches. |
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Timing is terribly important in the book trade and the publishers might have chosen to hold it back until a more auspicious moment. |
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I was now thoroughly confused, and felt terribly provincial when I said I'd rather sleep on the sofa, if it was all the same to him. |
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Roots are better than babiche in applications where the object would be in water, as wet babiche stretches terribly. |
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The taxation system that is now in place in this country is terribly complex. |
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First time round it was terribly trendy, but it's horrific that it's actually back in fashion. |
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He must have shamed them terribly, not only causing scandal, but also in breaking a contract with another family. |
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The old bag that gets terribly angry if neighbours leave their junkmail sitting on and around the letterboxes? |
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There's a few great action sequences in it, but apart from that it's not terribly remarkable. |
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They are clearly aware that there is no other way to elevate their social status except for working terribly hard. |
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He's clearly convinced we're all headed for a nasty apocalyptic end but he manages to be terribly jolly about the whole thing. |
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Essendon would be in a terribly strong position if there were no salary cap and no draft. |
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As a film, Cinderella Man is terribly weak, thoroughly sentimental and predictable. |
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We are terribly lucky to have such a homey kitchen in student accommodation. |
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This is incredibly unrealistic and not terribly conducive to the story itself. |
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Some bright spark decided it would be terribly amusing to spill the contents of six litter bins across the cathedral green during the night. |
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I know you are hurt and I am terribly sorry you had to experience this at such a young age. |
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I am full of thoughts and wishes for all of you and am terribly frustrated not to be able to express them. |
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But I do know that this ability, whether it's psychic or not, is not terribly uncommon. |
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This is the first time that my prospective father in law has done something so terribly nutty. |
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Rowing is a very physical activity and is taken terribly seriously by those involved. |
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Erik moved along with his men and tried to look serious but was inside terribly afraid. |
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Although not terribly powerful on his own, he's often useful to have as part of a team. |
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His inability to speak was terribly frustrating for him, and it just plain broke my heart. |
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She is terribly frightened, no doubt sensing that she may soon be badly hurt or harmed. |
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I was terribly homesick when I first arrived here and missed my family very much. |
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It has only been a year since I lost my beloved Labrador Shamus and I still miss her terribly. |
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She says she missed her father terribly growing up, and now only sees him about twice a year. |
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Of course, I miss her terribly but I know she's going to be a huge success! |
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He missed Emily terribly and planned on surprising her at work if he could get done early enough. |
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She had missed him terribly, but she was angry at him for deserting her when she needed him most. |
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I'd miss Gabrielle terribly, but I vowed to take her on tour with me as soon as she was old enough. |
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I can't believe it has only been a few days since I saw you last and I miss you terribly. |
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The ball bounced once on the grass and hit Chloe in the leg, and she also missed that ball terribly. |
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I miss him terribly when he is away even though the terms are short and the holidays long. |
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We are so fortunate to have had him sing such beautiful, soulful songs and we will miss him terribly. |
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Mr Brooks said his family missed Robyn terribly and thought of her every day. |
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I progressed to high school the year before Frankie, and missed him terribly. |
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As far as I was concerned, my dad had just disappeared, and I missed him terribly. |
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She missed Nick terribly, more than last year even, when he'd first left for college. |
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Dr Chakrabarti has been a great servant to Milnrow and he will be terribly missed by everyone he has helped. |
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I was terribly chagrined to get the commentary after the debate. |
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He knew something had gone terribly wrong when a nurse ran past in tears. |
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I'm moderately satisfied with all of them, I think, but not terribly. |
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Hollywood legend reads more like a horror story with examples of such movies going horribly, terribly bad. |
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As much as he loved being CEO, as much as he loved being responsible and making decisions and BlackBerrying furiously from bed or beach, it had been a terribly stressful time. |
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In the other corner was the Minister of Finance, whose Government carries so much baggage it was terribly difficult for him to get in a blow with any force at all. |
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She did love me, although I was so terribly selfish and awful to her. |
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It is a bleak picture of society, but it captures that which is terribly bleak about contemporary life in urban America-its narcissism and nihilism. |
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He grew terribly bright, as if ghostly images of himself had focused on him, and a crackling nimbus of pure force that glowed a deep gold-crimson surrounded him. |
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He treats her terribly, ignoring her letters, treating her coolly at a party, and sending her a cruel last letter in which he denies any relationship. |
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He treated the poor man terribly, and Cedric felt horrid about it. |
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The problem lies with the girls he chooses, as he shows a distinct preference for beautiful, if slightly gawky, younger women who aren't terribly self-confident. |
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When I got home my face started swelling and itching terribly. |
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Terribly sorry, but we are not insured to give you a lift if you are not a prisoner anymore. |
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The darkness edged away and there was something in the corner, some terribly old and deformed thing, with a bloated, distended belly and wide staring eyes. |
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We hiked single-file through the varzea, a type of jungle whose undergrowth isn't terribly dense and whose floor lay under water several months each year. |
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I like the delays on the vox, too, but they're not terribly obvious. |
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But even the NHS knows that once you've given in, it's terribly hard to take them away. |
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Not terribly big, but big enough that we weren't hurting for money. |
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Finding Neverland, which explores the events that inspired J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, briefly skirts that line before veering off into terribly cornball territory. |
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Hopefully nobody is terribly confused about where this is going. |
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It's always been a volatile border, and not terribly well delineated, because the tide comes up and down, and the actual border changes when that happens. |
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The sword came out smoothly, the moon reflecting on its blade as the General raised his right arm, his nostrils flaring terribly, his neck muscles cording and uncording. |
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I loved my father, as I do now, and miss him terribly now he's gone. |
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It was terribly lonely and it really got me down after a bit. |
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If you're not terribly interested, then skip ahead past the italics. |
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I'm feeling awful because I've been so terribly slack lately. |
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There is the man who yearned for eternal life but was terribly attached to his own possessions, and the poor widow who put her last penny in the treasury. |
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And that's terribly unfortunate, and we have to solve this problem. |
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I'm terribly sorry but Mr. Collins is occupied at the moment. |
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But the roads are terribly congested and the air's so filthy. |
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But any nerves harboured by them were swiftly expunged with a brace of gift-wrapped goals against adversaries who were lethargic, lacklustre and terribly out of sorts. |
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Nor do I think it's terribly difficult to nail down these two grand natural-law religious principles to the Procrustean bed of reality dealt with by government day to day. |
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Also not terribly surprisingly, such shops also function as newsagents, selling newspapers and magazines as well as phonecards and various other bits and pieces. |
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He was a lovely human being, a gentle giant and I will miss him terribly. |
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I'm terribly sorry for bothering you all and for giving you such a fright. |
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We journalists become terribly vulnerable when confronted with potential stories that we desperately and unquenchably desire to be true, despite evidence to the contrary. |
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Given that the Russians only victory on their travels in reaching the finals was in the play-off in Wales, the omens don't look terribly encouraging for success in Portugal. |
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He is into the tone and not terribly interested in grossing you out. |
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She suffered terribly from stage fright but she's past it to a degree. |
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It was a terribly wifty idea, devoid of any rationality or common sense. |
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She seems terribly English in a jolly hockey sticks sort of way. |
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If you look at said canon, you will notice that most of them are terribly written. |
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Its iron clad links to Big Pharma and taxpayer funded agencies intent on screening the entire American population for mental illness are terribly dangerous. |
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A long, drawn out, boring evening with terribly rude and abrupt service. |
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I had to work terribly hard to try to infuse some miniscule bit of humor into it. |
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If this doesn't work, it means that, unfortunately and terribly wastefully, a lot of wonderful projects may have to close while the fund remains in a frozen state. |
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Chris, then, has fallen from grace and is living in a kind of purgatory, respected but terribly alone, knowing he can never be forgiven because the person he wronged is dead. |
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On her first voyage out East, she remembered being terribly seasick. |
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I get seasick, air-sick and used to get terribly car-sick as a child. |
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Would you mind terribly if I take a rain check and we work on this later? |
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Rae's breathing was terribly labored, as it was coming out in shaky rasps. |
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I know we terribly sophisticated Europeans tend to be very sniffy about America's obsession with 40-lane highways but you can get around the place. |
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His leg was throbbing terribly now and he felt just a little dizzy. |
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It has been terribly easy to throw dust in our eyes in the past. |
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I may have a small steak tartare, but I've gone off food terribly. |
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A second problem is the existence of other types of economic rents that go largely untaxed, which struck the opponents of Henry George as terribly important a century ago. |
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Those that utilize a full-time Internet connection, including a weather report and a stock ticker, are more interesting but still not terribly new. |
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The vicious girlfriends are smart enough to realize how terribly they've behaved, but their solution is simply to stick their beaks into Kate's affairs again. |
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The narrator, as snotty teenagers tend to be, is terribly embarrassed by this until his father's cousin tells him why his father is so attached to clowning around. |
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So the sort of events that were acceptable for women were things like croquet and tennis, because they wouldn't sweat and get terribly hot and look unwomanly. |
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His face was grotesque, but only to the extent that the embossed lines in several shades of ice depicted some terribly misshapen and woeful beast. |
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I start my running class today, so I want to make sure I eat something good and not terribly heavy, and I don't want to be wolfing it down at the last minute. |
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The priorities were terribly and pathetically misplaced as they are at too many American universities. |
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If you survive his maze of dense wordplay and obscure references, you will probably not find anything too terribly profound, but you'll still be smarter. |
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I cannot understand that, and it just breaks me up terribly. |
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It is completely overmodulated, distorted, tinny, and terribly noisy. |
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The masterpiece is huge, but structurally flawed and terribly vulnerable to seismic activity. |
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In comparison, the original mono track is distorted, indistinct, and terribly tinny, but for preservation's sake, it is nice to see it included here. |
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This was the emblem of King Richard II, who was saved from killing a white deer, which in British legend is terribly bad luck. |
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But thanks to an oddball contractural agreement, the show has been playing in the UK since last fall, and the episodes aren't terribly hard to find online. |
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What with all my pop-culture Anglicisms, I don't always do a terribly good job at nurturing an overseas readership, so it's good to form bridges across the water. |
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Latterly, some of these women have discovered that the end game of this strategy is not working terribly well for them. |
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Lars von Trier, the terribly talented Danish provocateur, is quite a character. |
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In your book The Greatest Show on Earth you describe the laryngeal nerve as something eloquent of terribly bad design. |
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We miss each other terribly and it promises to be a good time. I also have a lot of other invites and I should try to spend part of this weekend visiting with old friends. |
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