She turned to look at him, and he winced to see a slight glistening in her green eyes. |
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The end of her exclamation turned into a high-pitched whinny and Leif started. |
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He turned a TV into an aquarium in which tropical fish drift about aimlessly. |
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I turned before I left and shook my fist threateningly at him, then slammed his door. |
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Cream silk sheets, blue coverlets and indigo sham had been turned down by some conscientious soul. |
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What should have been a propaganda coup for Germany turned out to be the opposite. |
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He scored at a career-high pace, but more importantly, Jackson turned Bryant into an attack dog on defense in the Scottie Pippen mold. |
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Bats rustled their wings above him, restless as the evening turned to night and the time to fly in search of food approached. |
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I turned away and slid back down the mound, only to feel a lump of something at my feet. |
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I had just turned 16 and, unfortunately with a number of other teenagers, I had just totaled my first car. |
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If you ask me, the question should be turned round and sent, nemesis like, winging in the opposite direction. |
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At the sound of the door squeaking slowly open, both of us rose and turned to face it. |
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That, and the absence of crowds, has turned Monterosa into a cult destination for alpine ski bums. |
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She gritted her teeth, then slowly turned around, a forced smile on her face. |
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A long ball in from Ball was killed by the Dutchman, who turned and hit it beyond the helpless Arthur. |
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The rain sprinkled down, as the car pulled away from the graveyard, and turned onto the highway. |
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Half-hidden under the lumpy covers was a creature of indeterminate size, his head turned away from the door. |
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The tune drives her so nuts she's turned it off but she's on her third warning now. |
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Staley turned the game in the first half with a 23-yard touchdown reception. |
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As my voice turned squeaky, it sounded as though I was asking him a question, not greeting him. |
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She then turned her attention to the midget, who was making squeaky sounds of displeasure. |
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Dan gave her a salute and a wink, and they all turned their attention back to the two left in the ring. |
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We believe it is obscene that refuges should be turned into killing fields. |
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Cecil helped himself to an omelette, several rashers of bacon and two slices of toast before he turned to look for Mark and Kristy. |
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Seconds turned to minutes, and minutes turned into hours with equal grace and ease. |
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Leo made the raspberry like sound at Helen's back and when she turned around to look at him, he was laying on Rose's lap purring. |
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Logan turned to hide a laugh before recomposing himself and turning back to Marius. |
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She leaned forward and turned to face him with a look of astonishment on her face. |
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This year's Olympic Games turned the world's eye to the country of koalas and kangaroos. |
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Her friends were there now so she just turned on her heel and walked away round the corner. |
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As he turned around, he saw a pile of small, stone animal totems had appeared next to the book. |
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She whistled, a high pitch noise that she figured would get his attention, and he turned around to look at her. |
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When the kettle began whistling, I turned around to get the hot water for my green tea. |
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He turned to tap on his laptop and a plasma screen lowered from the ceiling. |
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It's not quite the done thing here to rip it open on the spot, but it turned out to be this incredibly refined and delicate china tea-pot. |
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We all turned in the direction the creatures were fleeing from as a sudden rush of air overtook us. |
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After a few moments demanding cash, the eight-times married actress turned on her heel and disappeared into the back of a black limo. |
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The failure has turned the summit into a significant setback rather than a step toward an accord. |
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After learning the basics of our government, I counted the days until I turned 18 and could register to vote. |
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Luckily, the bull also turned right towards the furniture section rather than the more delicate china and porcelain. |
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This dolphin later turned up in Grace Bay in 1980 and demonstrated a natural affinity with people. |
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As the rain came down, conditions turned slippery during the second half and passes went astray on both sides. |
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A handful of gold shirts were dotted amongst the crowds as Australian fans turned out to join in the praise of Clive Woodward's squad. |
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William turned the page and studied a new photo of the princess, sitting astride a big black horse. |
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Anyway, I went over to right the fan and after affixing the cover I turned it on. |
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When they proceeded to the count, it turned out that there were 970 votes for Mr. Yushchenko and 383 votes for Yanukovych. |
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Several echoed the thought until it turned into a full-hearted shout from the entire crowd. |
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We'd already lost interest and turned the film into a drinking game, meaning we were ratted by the time the titles came up. |
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She turned the handle again, pulling at it harder, rattling the door in its frame but not opening it. |
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As a restaurateur turned guitar toting sea-dog with his own yacht, he probably knows what he's talking about. |
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The downturn turned him from the owner of a small carpet and floor maintenance company to a low-paid hourly wage earner. |
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To them, it did not matter that the actress turned up 30 minutes late or that she whizzed in and out of the store in 20 minutes flat. |
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By his 40's, he had turned into a ravaged scarecrow, unrepentant about the trail of sorrow he had left behind. |
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The parklike understory turned into rank undergrowth, and the inevitable result was a bushfire that destroyed all the old-growth, hollow trees. |
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Shortly after the spotlight was turned on the island, the tourist office pulled all advertising. |
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She has literally waited for the minute when we turned our backs and seized the moment. |
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Maybe some people will recognize one of the remixes and get turned on to Afro-beat and the rest of my father's music. |
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The news media both turned a contemptuous eye on war protestors and fell in line with the government's official war policy. |
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Although we were a little disappointed when it turned out to be the same colour as our long termer! |
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He then turned to the white pages of the phone book, which is how he found Marise Stillman. |
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Crab-onion white pizza turned out delicious, too, especially seasoned with Hawaiian red sea salt. |
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Optical showrooms have turned snazzy, and their interiors and exteriors glitzy. |
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I stared after her, watching as she turned the corner and disappeared from sight. |
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I strained in my heels to make our lips meet but he turned his head before they could. |
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It turned out once little Abigail had been born there was nothing wrong after all. |
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In some after-hours clubs, the music was shut off and the TV turned up for the half hour Small Wonder was on. |
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More than 800 invited guests turned up for the high-kicking razzmatazz celebrating the town's largest single leisure investment. |
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For example, if a metal object was being heated, a red glow gradually turned to white as the temperature increased. |
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We were there only minutes when a drug dealer turned up and handed round cannabis. |
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But ancient cultures were the first to realize the creative potential of wire as artists turned thin gold threads into jewelry. |
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She reached the yellow front door and turned to look at the view from there. |
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She sighed as she looked at the price tag that put the dress well beyond her reach, and turned to walk away dejectedly. |
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He forcefully turned her arm over, and slowly a grimace spread over his face. |
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As the road neared its end, Mandy turned into the weed-infested driveway of a badly weathered house bearing a rusty metal roof. |
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Beside her, Lord Avon mumbled in his sleep and turned over with a soft rustle of the silken sheets. |
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She said afterwards that they had made her feel uneasy and that she had turned to go back home to avoid them. |
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The British troops were seen, rightly as it turned out, to be the advance guard of a Dutch attempt to recolonise Indonesia. |
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To do this they turned to techniques developed by Freudian psychoanalysts to read the inner desires of the new self. |
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Gritting his teeth against the agony, he slowly turned his head to look at Danny. |
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Mainly, everyone there seemed astonished at the number of people who'd turned out. |
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He had a brown suede jacket with light brown denim pants, his collar was turned up against the wind. |
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Barnes next turned his attention to the theory of integral functions, where, in a series of papers, he investigated their asymptotic structure. |
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Eaher abruptly turned to the offensive, stepping in with a lunge at Tahr's shoulder, sword at arm's length. |
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I turned around to face him, doing everything I could not to gawk at his lean, wiry figure. |
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Unseasonal rains have turned the wheel ruts into snaking rivers and the going is hard and heavy. |
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Her roof has the same shallow hip but is turned up like a basin with a butterfly profile. |
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As it turned out, the Adygei president used that day to prepare a counteroffensive against Moscow. |
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She turned her head away, the tears beginning to trace paths through the thin layer of sand coating her cheeks. |
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Wiping the corners of her mouth with the napkin, she brushed the crumbs off her denim coveralls and turned to me. |
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The boy turned and walked back into the woods, then paused and turned back towards Kevin, all former traces of a smile replaced by a grim anger. |
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He placed the pendulum and ring back in their proper place and turned around to leave the room. |
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Luxembourg is also a bit don't sneeze or you'll miss it, we turned out of the airport and whoosh, we're in Germany. |
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That ageless veteran, Michael Collins, turned in another stellar performance in a defensive unit that was impregnable. |
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Ironically, his wife turned out to be a bit of a cow, whoring herself out to the milkman, a handsome young Swede also called Fokken. |
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Don't get me wrong, that's not meant as a criticism of those loyal fans who turned up to watch the game. |
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All at once the apparent walls of the room turned from a gold color to a black dotted with stars, most like a midnight sky. |
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Now, faced with something that had nearly frightened her to death, she took a deep breath, squared her shoulders, and turned the doorknob. |
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Kyle, whose back was to her, turned around as he followed the gazes of his two friends. |
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He turned the chair to the desk behind him, picked up a whetstone and a knife, and started to sharpen it. |
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It was simply asked that she account for her actions at a public inquiry and the situation turned into a nightmare. |
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The cubicled floor space of start-ups turned agglomerates make up the Binary Proletariat. |
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It's your worst nightmare getting turned over in one of these games but maybe it'll make one or two of our guys sit and think a little bit. |
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Despite the relatively small regular attendance, 109 residents turned out for midnight Mass on Christmas Eve and 140 for the crib service. |
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He turned on his heel to leave the room, the applause ringing out behind him. |
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As the river turned into rapids, the princess grabbed her companion and hauled her back on board. |
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When she had finished, Rebekah picked up the empty wicker basket and turned to go inside. |
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The captain turned the ship to the starboard side, bracing the crew for the rapids and falls ahead. |
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I turned around and saw another guard coming towards me with his arms at full stretch. |
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Hundreds of people turned out for the nuptials, including CNN's Paula Newton. |
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She turned around in alarm, fearing he had taken off and was really going to follow through with his joke of leaving her by herself. |
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She turned away from the ancient athame that she had been studying to watch the Lord Protector approach. |
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It turned out to be the only ring Bouton won, because New York fell to the Dodgers and Cardinals, respectively, the next two Octobers. |
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But it turned out that that was a 15-month year, because we realigned the accrual accounting. |
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Now and then Jack turned on the wipers to clear black grit off the windshield. |
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From a doting bahu she has turned into a protagonist of social issues in her new television avatar. |
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He was extremely agitated and wouldn't let anyone near him before his father turned up. |
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The guard outside turned his head to look at the aerial battle as he finished up. |
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My thoughts turned immediately to that young boy, all those years ago, agitatedly working out his fantasies. |
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By about 1930, many artists who in the 1910s and early 1920s employed an abstract style had turned to realism. |
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After a few minutes of searching, I turned on the wind shield wipers, glancing into the rear view mirror, checking on Kate. |
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In fact, in reality, the cottage's location turned out to be even better than that! |
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Suddenly aglow under the light bulb of an idea dancing above his head, Paul Reinhard turned to his typing machine. |
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She turned around, face streaked with grime and hair dangling limply from beneath the kerchief, brandishing the duster. |
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When the sky turned a deep purple with orange and red streaks, we rappelled down, packed up and hiked to the car in the dark. |
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She soon managed to move out of the refuge and turned her attention to following her dream. |
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I didn't have all day, so I turned around and walked back the way I'd come. |
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Unfortunately, when we turned round to go back to our horse and carriage, we discovered he had already gone. |
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It was muggy in the car so I took my keys and turned on the engine so that I could get the air conditioning going. |
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A dream wedding turned into a disaster after 24 guests went down with food poisoning, including the groom. |
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They narrowed at Adam, but they didn't contain their previous venom, and Adam glared right back at her, and she turned away, shamefaced. |
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Since then, they have turned their attention to fixing roads and keeping people fed. |
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I ran over several unlabeled reams but they turned out to be low quality Xerox paper inadequate for the report. |
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The remaining piece was then reamed out and a straight piece of barrel blank turned to fit and soldered in place. |
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As his athletic bulk has turned to flab, he is now seen as a danger only to fellow-users of public transport. |
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But it is only thanks to her big brother Marlon, a useful sprinter, that she turned to athletics. |
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I then briefly turned my attention to the television and saw that he was watching some kind of war movie. |
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With that, she swiftly turned on her heel and disappeared as she rounded the corner to her destination. |
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When he turned to look up at her, it was with a wild look, a hope so anxious it almost hurt her to see it. |
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She offered a quick nod, and turned back to face the city, raptly staring at the steadily rising flames. |
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They parted like the Red Sea and I stepped past them, then turned on my heel so that I could keep an eye on the fight. |
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This really ticked off Lisa and she turned around without saying anything else except for a groan or a whine or a sigh every once in a while. |
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If the joker is turned up, there are no wild cards and the value of the hand is doubled. |
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No deputy stood a chance of leaving the chamber, and when one group tried, they were turned back by Hanriot and Guardsmen with drawn sabres. |
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Then, almost unnoticed, a playful breeze sprang up, which turned rather suddenly into something stiffer. |
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A fragile defense conceded five times as tactical confusion turned an impregnable rearguard into a poor one. |
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The development will see the coach house turned into an education room with a lightly sprung floor for the provision of performance arts. |
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She turned the key in the ignition and they left Pickering Beach, driving west. |
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Now he reached for the keys, turned the ignition key and waited, half-expecting the car not to start. |
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Slotted stems are turned with a screwdriver and square ones are turned with a radiator key. |
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I have been trying to get my hands on that answer key for several years, and kept getting turned down. |
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The ambience alone was the saving factor, and luckily the food turned out to be wonderful. |
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You could immediately tell that it had been shampooed, and their hair turned out to be very curly. |
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He had just turned on the water and began shampooing his hair when he felt the door open. |
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I even turned to drinking once but overcame it with hard work and willpower. |
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She turned back around and broke into a jog to get to the front of the group of people ahead of us. |
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She shook the cloth from her forehead and turned her attention to the flame again, using it as a focal point, instead of the darkness all around. |
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When a lava lamp is turned on, an ordinary 40-watt bulb illuminates and warms the contents of the glass globe. |
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Suzie, reassuming her usual role, draped the dress over Samantha's outstretched arm and turned back to the others. |
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She then turned and made for the door and then leaned out of it taking deep breaths feeling as if she were to be sick and throw up. |
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Eventually, they turned to their church and asked for some financial aid to buy food and basics and got it. |
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Over the centuries, people have turned to steam, to coal, to oil, even to the atom for their energy. |
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When the Osprey moved on, we turned our attention to the numerous sparrows moving around the field and hedgerow. |
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He slid the handgun into the waistband of his khaki pants and he turned and walked once more across the room to an elevator. |
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Smartly turned out in khaki uniform, the women kept pace with their male counterparts. |
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When she had turned fifteen, she had given up trying to win her father's love and attention. |
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In 1847 he turned to physics, accepting the chair of physics at Bonn working on magnetism, electronics and atomic physics. |
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Being turned on by intelligence can be a tricky thing. And one thing's for sure: No sapiosexual is turned on by the exact same things. |
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I took one last fortifying breath, then turned the Keystone as though I were winding a clock. |
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As I rested day after day in the sun, breathing the fresh air, God slowly turned my life around. |
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It was while in exile in Malaysia in the 90s, that they turned their attention to Australia. |
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Those on hand waited eagerly for the choppers as the mist turned to rain and the wind whipped the palm trees that edge the field. |
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Slowly, I turned round and round to look into the face of each of the kibbutzniks, one by one. |
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Then, before my hungry and bemused family could answer, he turned and vanished into the swirl of tables. |
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The family went looking for the pair, but by 7pm, nagging worries turned to real fear. |
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On receiving news that Moody's had turned its India outlook from stable to positive, the rupee rose four paise. |
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He pushed the throttle all the way open and turned the aircraft in the direction of the smoke. |
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She'd turned into a shrewish, nagging fishwife who carried five sets of clothes around for her kids should they happen to get dirty. |
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After a momentary lull, he and the others turned back and prayed even harder. |
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Andreas turned around and kicked out at Justin, sending him staggering backwards to regain his balance. |
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The boys turned back to their bowling game, which as it turned out, was merely a contest to see who could whip the ball fastest down the lane. |
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Steven turned on his heel and stalked off to the kitchen leaving his dad to wonder what was going on. |
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With no new forested frontiers available, lumbermen turned to the national forests for logs. |
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Every time I went back to the hometown, my stomach turned into knots, I couldn't eat or sleep, and I got the shakes. |
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The compost is stacked in huge heaps or windrows, which are turned once a week. |
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The windscreen wiper had to be turned to maximum speed as we exited the cathedral green. |
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The airy feathers on her wings bristled suddenly, and she turned an alarmed glance to the ceiling. |
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David turned to look angrily at her but she'd stretched herself across the bed, arms splayed and hair akimbo. |
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Five further episodes, not screened in the first run, have turned up in repeat airings. |
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The program, like electricity, is a stream of information through molecules and it flows through when the set is turned on. |
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First, it was just a big block in his throat, then it turned into water streaming down his cheeks. |
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She turned her face towards her, and saw her daughter's eyes streaming with tears. |
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But when his love was not reciprocated he turned from admirer to stalker, Harrogate magistrates were told. |
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He claimed he was an experienced pilot, but he turned out to be an impostor. |
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Mr Wells had hooked a large flatfish which he thought was a skate, but it turned out to be a stingray and it wound its tail round his arm and stuck a four-inch spike into him. |
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It turned easily, making clicking noises like an alarm clock being wound. |
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The war in Libya has turned into a countrywide manhunt now that the rebels control most of its territory. |
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I smoothed a rebellious hair into place and turned to walk out of my room, desperately hoping that the dinner I was about to go to was a pleasant one. |
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He turned back to the door and pressed the bar, but it held fast. |
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Dancing went on till the early hours in the lower ground floor of the store, which had been turned into a night club-type space especially for the evening. |
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The discussion turned into a heated debate with recriminations flying back and forth. |
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I stepped towards his seat in one of the recliners, then turned slowly. |
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Though it was a dull, rather windy day, people turned out in force. |
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I turned onto a windy road up into the hills above our town. |
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The mayor-elect turned serious when asked how the appointment jibed with his call for the curtailment of stop-and-frisk. |
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The market for new houses turned down sharply last month, dampening hopes for a rapid recovery. |
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I turned my head up to see his smiling face glowing down upon me. |
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When he turned back to her, his entire face glowed slightly pink. |
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But when Jesus turned and looked at his disciples, he rebuked Peter. |
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He turned to me and I hung my head in embarrassment, my face glowing. |
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She gave herself a mental shake and turned back to the task at hand. |
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After my crying spell stopped, I gritted my teeth, tucked my crutch under my right arm, and turned to my husband. |
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Had Italy turned pressure into tries they might well have won the match. |
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The defendant was said to have turned to fraud when Mr Moore left her in the lurch and she was struggling to pay the mortgage on her pension, the court was told. |
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Pretending to stop and look in a shop window, he turned quickly and set his back against a wall as they came up, knowing that they had come for him. |
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I turned off on a small farm road and found myself among lowing cattle. |
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They are part of the reason why he turned down jobs outside of Dundee. |
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Exposing ourselves to the possibility of hypothermia didn't seem like the ideal way to teach the kids about the joy of winter sports, so we turned back. |
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She reclaimed her title of countess and turned the decaying ancestral family seat into a house for homeless children at Wilsickow north of Berlin. |
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She had turned him down for a date before, but he persisted and asked her again. |
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We in Australia have nothing to be smug about with the Murray River turned into a saline drip, and the Snowy no more extensive than a geriatric's widdle. |
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If anything, they are not different from those vendors Christ whipped out of a church when he found they hard turned the house of God into a market. |
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The runoff has turned into a macabre political sideshow filled with grotesque attacks and ugly accusations. |
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She turned another corner, heading towards the north end of the castle. |
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This closest of sky luminaries, a sphere as well as the Earth, casts its own shadows on its surface, tracing the shape that is then turned away from the sun. |
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I watched the crab scramble for shelter as everything he knows turned on its side. |
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The cyclist had turned the heads of the women in the dorm on his way back from the showers, wearing just a towel. |
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In fact, it had all the hallmarks of reasonably interesting, middle-of-the-road, weekday morning commercial radio, but it rapidly turned into something resembling a spectacle. |
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Inside Haiti, the opposition has turned to the most reactionary elements. |
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I am sure that no one in a gulag or Kanz-lager would have turned their nose up at some fresh poultry. |
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When the guards turned to head back up the Palace walkway four tiny shadows ran up the stairs to the Palace and entered the Structure along an outside air shaft. |
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Almost as soon as we dropped into the water we were deafened by a series of high-pitched clicks and squeaks and whistles, and about 20 dolphins turned up. |
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The presidential election turned out to be one of the biggest landslides in history. |
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Zoe and I turned around and started running towards the north entrance. |
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An appeal against the council's decision was turned down two months later. |
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Substantive principles of rationality are always framed in the light of beliefs and ways of life bequeathed by a past that could have turned out otherwise. |
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He studied law in London, but quickly turned his attention to writing. |
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At the sound of his name, the man on the floor raised his head and turned a convulsed face to Mr. Wilde. |
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At which point he turned on his heel and continued down the carriage. |
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I turned around as she winked and closed the door, laughing. |
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Starting her own business seemed like a good idea at the time, but it turned out badly. |
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The cynics are crowing after Jeffrey Hillman turned out to be neither homeless nor shoeless. |
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And with that, I turned on my heel and walked out the back door. |
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He looked a bit shocked when I turned up to collect my winnings wearing a pink top and a skirt, something he got used to a few years later when I started to work for him. |
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It began to sprinkle, and then slowly turned into a steady rain. |
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With that, Sam shook the memory off and turned her horse around. |
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Camilla watched as the town car drove away and turned a corner. |
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Anyway, we dropped a tab and the room turned even more bonkers than before, ending up with my then-boyfriend deciding to play his Magic Roundabout record at 5am. |
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With a soft shake of his head at her obvious sadness, he turned to the register to tally up the tabs for the night and turn them in to the office. |
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On the other hand, a certain level of realism has turned in. |
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After that we turned our attention to animal myths, totems and characters, and I asked them to draw each of themselves as animals with which they identified. |
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In three major towns in Antrim, the sectarian ratchet is being turned up. |
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Sam turned around at the noise of whistles and laughter from the others. |
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Because of the German clothing, they were turned over to the Germans, who interred them in a crypt in France. |
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The ones who turned up on the first day, which was I think most of the team, or most of the ones who turned up at any rate, haven't been punished? |
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She had always wanted to be a nurse and turned her childhood dream into a reality when she signed up for nurse training at Leicester Hospital 13 years ago. |
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In lesser hands, Norma could have easily been a loony caricature, but Farmiga turned her into a multi-layered masterpiece. |
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Peter Shumlin has been doing a lousy job and voters turned against him, even though he outspent his opponent five to one. |
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Kay's face turned pale white, so white that she looked like a ghost. |
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She turned on him, squaring her shoulders and holding her head high. |
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The ramen burger is the brainchild of Keizo Shimamoto, a 35-year-old ramen blogger turned ramen chef. |
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His eyes were wide, with the whites visible so starkly against his skin, and he was pushing his other hand onto his mouth, tightly, until the knuckles turned pale. |
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Then Google turned around and made Android, which Jobs considered a copycat product. |
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Well, Johnny saw Sue, too, turned his head, went for a grape at the same time, and fell right off his chair. |
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Children are being turned off chemistry and physics by the mad professors and pointy-headed boffins of popular mythology, according to a new study of attitudes to science. |
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Set on an empty stage in front of a medium blue backdrop that in midstream turned blood red, the men were set free to relish their youth and power. |
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When I turned 43 my gynecologist reminded me that if I was planning on having kids the time was now. |
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In surviving examples, the handle assumes a broad flat circular shape so that the lid could be turned over and function as a bowl or plate for the food held in the container. |
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When I turned eighteen I joined the Order of the Eastern Star and finally took my place with Mother and the other ladies in those meetings about which I'd long wondered. |
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These days, beyond simply maintaining his sobriety, the actor has turned into something of a gym rat. |
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She said that after about a year, and as a result of the girl doing her best to resist his advances, Richards turned his attentions to another girl. |
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Suddenly that brilliant white-hot coal turned completely black. |
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Drama teacher Cheryl Bartlett, 30, of Sprotborough, near Doncaster, said she was glad to be home after her holiday turned into a white-knuckle ride to safety. |
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Julie turned slightly to take in his profile, and suddenly it clicked. |
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A natural meld can be turned into a mixed meld by adding wild cards to it. |
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As the breadth of the counterrevolution became clear, my unease turned to despair. |
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She pressed her lips together until they whitened and turned numb. |
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The movie ended, and the television turned to snow and white noise. |
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She turned to simply stand motionless, her wrist cannons locked on her target and Jack came around the corner to aim his weapon as well, then stopped suddenly. |
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Jack started to calm down, and the screams turned into whispered whines. |
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I had some problems with the install, which turned out to be nothing more than a stupid little delimiter in the configuration file that I didn't need. |
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I thought she was my friend, but she turned out to be a snake in the grass. |
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The match held in Narbonne, between France and Scotland turned out to be closely fought. |
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After I turned down the job, she offered it to somebody else. |
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If indeed he had so turned from Latin texts to garden-tools, he would certainly have been forswunk. |
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The administration of Ostia was turned over to an Imperial Procurator after construction of the port. |
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It turned out to be a worse idea than we originally thought. |
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The password program therefore will be the first program to run when the computer is turned on or rebooted. |
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Gabord, still muttering, turned to us again, and began to berate the soldiers for their laziness. |
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The excavation turned up one small femur, one broken calva, and one jawbone. |
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The mash grass, through which the Indian canoes had slithered so caressingly, turned harsh and brittle. |
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Probably helps running backs off the ground after he's almost turned them into bug juice. |
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The earthy smell of fresh turned loam told me the farmer had started plowing this morning, the definitive sign of spring for me. |
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The hay was gathered from the fields, and the cattle turned onto the eddish. |
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I've long faunched for these, and they turned out to be better constructed than I expected, and even included a padded carry bag. |
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Frustrated in their attempts to change the law, fire-eaters turned their efforts to breaking it. |
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At the end of each row, the paired ploughs are turned over, so the other can be used. |
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I would have felt a bit greedy wishing for wins for both Australia and Scotland but it turned out to be a red letter day. |
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When Claudius' disability became evident, the relationship with his family turned sour. |
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It's the story of corporate shmuck, Buddy Blank, who is turned by Brother Eye into a super-powered Global Peace Agent. |
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Later on, poets and writers took up the theme and turned it into an iconography that exalted Elizabeth. |
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