All you want to do now, apart from sip wanly at the dregs of that satisfying Shiraz, is stump upstairs and crash into a nicely turned down bed. |
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The mystic overtones of a suffering, bearded and often bare-chested man waving wanly to onlookers gazing up at him have also struck chords. |
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A creeping ascentTHE world economy continued to recover from the financial crisis in 2013, albeit wanly. |
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A few wanly glimmering houses where people are preparing Christmas dishes or are already having dinner, talking at the table. |
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She smiled wanly and handed me my birthday present, a CD compilation entitled Songs for Meditation. |
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The press officer, smiling wanly, cannot say. There is a whiff of Vienna in Whitehall these days. |
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And although the resolution wanly concedes Senate complicity in mob murders, it does little to compensate victims of a racist terrorism that was culture-deep. |
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So I spent the day lying round like a nineteenth century heroine laid low by love and germs, and the evening wanly supervising the film studies test. |
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He stood back, with his hands still on Leo's shoulders, and smiled wanly at the pink-faced blazered boy. |
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Norwegian People's Aid BAC personnel nearby in bulky clearance gear-local Lebanese men-smile wanly, and wave to us as we make our way into the field. |
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He was wanly conceding that money for the Horse might not be forthcoming. |
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