It was just as well that the music stopped at that moment and the couple walked away, arm in arm, vanishing amidst the crowd. |
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She looked up at me, and our eyes met for a brief instant, before she walked away, sashaying down the street towards the comedy club. |
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Capt White apparently walked away unharmed, but the hanger still bears the scar, a deep indentation above its heavy iron doors. |
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My legs were JeIl-O when I walked away from them, and a passing car's backfire nearly stopped my heart. |
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I watched her as she walked away from me, obviously in a temper from that confrontation a few minutes ago. |
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He gave an exemplary performance yet again and had this been the Oscars he'd have walked away with bagfuls of awards and lucrative contracts. |
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He later crashed one of his planes at Victoria River Downs Station but walked away from it without a scratch. |
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Eager to claim pole position, he skidded off the track with two minutes left, but thankfully walked away unhurt. |
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He had walked away from teaching in 1984, opting to leave the slow pace and banker's hours for a graduate assistant's job at South Carolina. |
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They have accepted hearsay, endorsed scurrilous attacks, and walked away from their responsibilities as pastoral shepherds and teachers. |
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All who attended, not just the winners who walked away with a nice tidy sum of money, had a great night. |
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She walked away from me toward the direction of her locker, and I was left on my own to search for my math class. |
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Congratulations to all the winners who walked away with some very handsome prizes which included garden seats, planting troughs and bird baths. |
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As he walked away, Han took out a lipstick tube from her purse and began applying it to her lips. |
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Then, satisfied that I had struck a blow for humanity, I turned and walked away, never stopping to look back. |
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She smiled at this action and walked away with a slight skip in her step and I stifled a laugh. |
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As he walked away, he rolled up the sleeves on his shirt and looked at the slits all over his arms. |
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The owner of the terrier, which had no lead or muzzle, had apparently walked away leaving Tasmin to fight for Mogget's life on her own. |
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Other than a mild concussion and the bruise to his pride, we both walked away from the incident unharmed. |
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I would never forgive myself if I walked away, leaving somebody else to try to sort it out. |
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He walked away with a recording contract, singing with his uniquely soulful voice. |
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Instead of churning out a subpar film, they smartly walked away from the project. |
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As I walked away, she made a snide remark about me to the others while I was still within earshot. |
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I walked away, mentally praising myself for putting in those long hours working on my breaststroke kick. |
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As we walked away from the chateau, the brigade major passed us on his horse. |
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As she walked away, talking quietly to her husband, I couldn't help but feel a bit envious. |
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He's a wealthy lad and could have walked away from it but he's buckled down and all the lads are delighted he's coming good. |
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With that, he opened the door and walked away, but not before he slammed it hard, resounding echoes of the loud thud vibrating into the room. |
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Toby adjusted the man's tie and fixed a hair that was out of place, patted him on the arm with a smile and walked away. |
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As Elizabeth walked away, she turned around to take one last look and caught the brown-haired gentleman staring back her. |
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As she walked away, she could feel his eyes following her every move, but he was staying put, standing behind her, watching her walk away. |
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She bade me goodnight and walked away, swaying only slightly, and humming an off-key tune under her breath. |
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Participants who were not lucky enough to win a prize still walked away with a free hair treatment goodie bag. |
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Michael gritted his teeth, stilling his retort as he watched them walked away. |
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The stewardess quickly pocketed the money Adriana handed her and walked away. |
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He grabbed me from behind when I walked away and wrestled me into a headlock. |
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Briant painted a picture of a meaningless post-pub altercation, an open-handed push, a momentary spat from which both parties walked away. |
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If the studs strutted around exposing their biceps, women simply walked away with the honours. |
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When you walked away from the conference the bins all over Blackpool were stuffed full of these bags. |
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In the end, Emily got some scrapbooking hole punches where Rebecca walked away empty handed. |
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She walked away, leaving Moni-chan temporarily fixated by the gentle sway of her hips. |
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But Roe, switched-on as ever, caught him in the act, whipped the team-sheet off him and walked away with it. |
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He snorted indignantly, and walked away across the tram rails, his hump quivering with rage. |
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Katie walked away as fast at she possibly could with out looking too in a hurry to get away. |
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A groundsman miraculously walked away unscathed from a cricket pavilion that was turned to rubble when a boiler exploded. |
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Deirdre turned away, her smile evident and walked away to wash the coffee cup. |
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But slaying an ancient immortal changed his heart, and he walked away from the sword about 1500 years ago. |
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He walked away from her, swinging the necklace around his forefinger, grinning cold-heartedly, narrowing his eyes in a silent but deadly glare. |
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Some lucky student even walked away with inflatable furniture, an essential in any student flat. |
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But last week he walked away from his much-heralded attempt to buy back the company that had planted him so firmly in the restaurant arena. |
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His smirk turned into a smile, for the briefest of fleeting moments, before he rose from the table, and walked away. |
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Lucky couples on the dance floor walked away with more than a dozen prizes during the course of the night. |
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Besides the trophy, the winning team walked away with attractive goodies, gift and discount coupons sponsored by various organisations. |
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For the second time in four months, a veteran aviator has walked away from his downed aircraft after crashing while landing. |
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She walked away leaving the crisp notes for the next customer, which happened to be me. |
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She declined their offer, walked away and later passed the registration number of their car to police. |
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In 1954 Rodia packed up his few belongings, deeded his property to his neighbor, Louis H. Saucedo, and walked away, never to return. |
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I nodded, and we walked away from the pier, heading back along the promenade. |
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Then Dave muttered something about her being a goody-goody, they all laughed, and walked away. |
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Then he'd walked away, looking so grim she'd known something was horribly wrong. |
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Andy walked away after that, leaving Laura crying on the floor nursing her possibly dislocated jaw. |
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Now, however, she just smiled at him distantly, put the tea on the table and walked away. |
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After one of them walked away from the arena, prices dived so low that Satsuma pottery can be found at half the prices of five years ago. |
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A familiar voice drawled and the first person who had spoken grunted and walked away. |
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Finally she rose from the piece of driftwood and walked away down the ledge, offering no explanation to the others. |
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As his love walked away into the night, the kilted supporter took solace in drink and song, as members of the Tartan Army do. |
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The two men casually walked away when they saw the witness coming towards them. |
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He hated how she made him think she accepted him, and then crushed all his hopes and smiled triumphantly as he walked away dejected. |
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A lone figure in tattered oily rags walked away from the work pit, ignoring the grunts and noise as slaves returned to their tasks. |
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If the jumbo walked away leaving the audience amused, a clown who imitated a rag doll to perfection, left everyone truly amazed. |
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Sarah stared after Callan as she walked away from him, gradually getting smaller and smaller. |
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I don't remember saying a thing, only monosyllables, till Mrs. Lawrence gave me an air kiss and walked away. |
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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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Instead she got up and walked away, redoing her hair in their bunches either side of her head. |
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I'm not usually one to get involved in other peoples idiosyncrasies, but as the waitress walked away, I just couldn't shut my yap. |
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He kicked the door shut and I walked away from him, sitting on his bed as he relocked the room. |
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The manager instantly began to pity the poor man, but not too much and walked away. |
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And with that he walked away through the crowd that had gathered to practice their shooting. |
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The audience loved the questions thrown open to them and many students and also some parents walked away with the prizes for the correct answers. |
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During the heated argument, she let out that she had cancer and walked away. |
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She walked away, her shoes leaving footprints on the lightly snow covered ground. |
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He pulled out a cigarette, lit it, and walked away from the fire, through the village, and into the forest. |
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As I walked away from the Audi wagon, I noticed a couple of SUVs parked nearby. |
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As they walked away, arm in arm, Egewe turned several times, ensuring that no one was following them. |
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He walked away from every system of thought and every ascetic setup that was offered to him as an alternative. |
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He hadn't answered her when she asked if he had been okay, just stood up and walked away. |
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As usual, this big shot walked away with a slick profit and a wink, while small investors and company employees took a bath. |
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Still, I could not forbear asking one more question as he walked away. |
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When he finally became president, Nixon walked away from that war to prolong a futile one half a world away. |
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Nicholas watched her with his doleful blue eyes as she walked away. |
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The crowd were utterly unresponsive, in fact most got up and walked away. |
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I walked away, my feelings astir and confusing my already troubled mind. |
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You walked away from Korea with your tail between your legs. |
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Matthew walked away for a second to another table and came back holding a third chair before placing it down backwards on one side of the table, straddling it as he sat down. |
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She stood up but he caught hold of her arm before she walked away. |
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Her curiosity satiated, she walked away without a backwards glance. |
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I turned my back on him, I had rejected him, I had walked away from him. |
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I walked away as the other people here began to caterwaul about her death. |
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As he walked away he was seen using his heel to dent the car door before kicking a wing mirror and taking out a key, which he dragged over the bonnet. |
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Why were we all left smiling at the end of the programme at the hard-necked individuals who tried to, in effect, steal your money and mine and who walked away scot-free? |
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His mouth opened but before a word could be spoken I walked away. |
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It faced competition from specialist firms from around the globe, but still walked away with two golds, one silver, two bronzes and three highly commended awards. |
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Because otherwise you would have funked it, you would have been seen to have been the person, the country, that precipitated it and then walked away from it. |
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As he walked away, I noticed a thick bundle of music under his arm. |
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The woman, Janice Gray, further testified that on another occasion he threatened to shoot her if she walked away from him. |
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He occasionally forgets a name, he loses his train of thought when there are distractions, and he has walked away from six pairs of expensive sunglasses. |
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It was game over for him, and he walked away with an annoyed look. |
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As he walked away, the tow-headed young fans glimpsed the front of a second, tan-colored cap turned backward on Morris' head that proclaimed the Terps' victory a third time. |
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And so after the book launched, a frustrated and burned-out Ratigan walked away, seeking meaning and purpose in his life. |
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Ignoring Christie's pointed look, I walked away towards the food line. |
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Long ago, I walked away from their book, their faith, and their traditions, but in middle age I have come back to their stories. |
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With that she walked away whistling a tune off the top of her head. |
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I wish you had told them to can it, or at least walked away. |
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The day I had closed the windows, shut the door, and walked away forever. |
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I opened the door, he kissed my cheeks and said ciao, and I walked away. |
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At those championships, Thorpe walked away with a record six gold medals. |
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The way the shape of her body changed as she turned and walked away. |
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The driver of the pickup, who walked away from the wreck of his vehicle, was also taken to hospital, where he received 12 stitches to his forehead. |
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It is disappointing and, frankly, frightening that Thompson walked away from his repugnant Sea World excursion scot-free. |
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But two years after that, UFW walked away from its negotiations with Gerawan, unable to muster adequate worker support. |
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Kayn simply laughed, and downed another shot as Serge walked away. |
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Others have become Episcopalian, while many have walked away from organized religion altogether. |
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But it is more instructive, perhaps, for him to go back a couple of seasons earlier, when David Gower brought an unfancied team to India and walked away victorious. |
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The basis of the case I had prepared neither required nor anticipated such witness attendance and perhaps with hindsight I should have walked away at this stage. |
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The waitress rolled her eyes and walked away with a flip of her hair. |
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Hopefully he faded the bet in Vegas and walked away a winner tonight. |
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In vindication, Gerald turned and walked away, leaving April to stand in the middle of the sidewalk with a flurry of golden leaves cascading around her. |
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I walked away with a minor break to my arm but my brother who was riding shotgun in the front seat required stitches after his head impacted the windshield. |
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Over the past few years the public sector has walked away with benchmarking deals conceived as a means of getting round restrictive pay ceilings set by the talks. |
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She got out her last cigarette and lit it up as she walked away. |
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Last year she walked away from her job as Tennis Scotland's head coach. |
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He was singing a Russian drinking song as he walked away down the hallway. |
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Gardai said her life was saved by her seatbelt and airbag and that it was a miracle she had walked away from the car wreck. |
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A remark which Isabella received with a superb curl of the lip, but at the same time, and to her brother's infinite relief, she walked away. |
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Despite all the unhappy endings chronicled above, some litigants have expressed their frustration antipodally and walked away unscathed. |
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The row then escalated before Morton walked away and returned armed with the GAT air pistol. |
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Hambleton's sparkling superloo has walked away with one of the top prizes in an annual national contest. |
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And because he was a grown-up male in a position of power, he walked away. |
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Yet members of his own party have walked away, announcing Labour will be unelectable with a man holding such beliefs at the helm. |
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Some sympathized, some rolled their eyes, and many simply walked away. |
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I walked away from the fire and tore up green bracken, caw-cannying not to slash my fingers on stalks. |
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I should have walked away from the casino when my luck went south, but I stayed and ended up in the hole. |
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The way she stared him down and walked away...everyone in the room could tell she was ice-cold. |
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With which Parthian shot he walked away, leaving the two rivals open-mouthed behind him. |
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And a bit of peace and quiet to eat it in, after all the din, ken. I picked up my tea and walked away. Exsqueeze me for breathing! Ronaldson said behind me. |
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All through the action packed week kids, adults and families, all walked away with free gifts like Plushie Dolls, Colour-in T-shirts and Dodge Balls. |
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The 28-year-old revealed she almost walked away from the sport in February 2013 when she was banned after testing positive for the stimulant sibutramine. |
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The 41-year-old graphic designer has just walked away as winner of the BBC Edinburgh Fringe Poetry Slam, in which he beat off stiff competition from more established artists. |
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Attendees walked away with glamorous prizes such as a boxing glove autographed by Mohammad Ali, a luxury vacation package and a platinum necklace with a diamond cross. |
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Vickie Damarjian walked away with the first-prize ribbon and is one step closer to national recognition based on her unique macadamia nut sugar cookies, called Vic's Macs. |
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Freddy Farmer added two one-dollar bills to the hockey tickets and walked away. The two soldiers gaped down at the two tickets and the two dollars. |
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Modi's elder brother Sombhai Damodar Modi had recently stated that the BJP PM candidate was married off as a child but walked away from the married life. |
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