I try to go shopping where they wrap for you, otherwise I have a long night of cursing and weeping. |
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In addition to the oaks, the city lost wax myrtles, hackberries, weeping willows and magnolias. |
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There was a lot of discussion, a lot of negotiation between the two sides, there was tears, there was weeping. |
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It was an oil landscape of a large mansion in the distance framed by oak trees and weeping willows. |
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It had a large garden, she noted absently, with weeping willows and cherry trees. |
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He quickly grabbed a weeping willow's branch hanging above his head and pulled him and Lenita out onto shore. |
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Cara was buried near a weeping willow with yellow flowers growing around her grave. |
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Sam glared fiercely up at the half-moon peeking through the branches of the weeping willow. |
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Out of curiosity, he glanced back at his rear view mirror, and felt relieved to see nothing but the dusty little trail framed by weeping willows. |
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Forests of oaks, pines and weeping willows are different from one another, but at least they are all forests. |
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Mitch laid her down the ground under a weeping willow tree, and walked to the lake nearby then sat down and started to throw stones at it. |
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I looked out and saw the last drops of sunlight filtering through the crisscrossed branches of the weeping willows. |
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I looked around and saw that we were hidden by the long hanging branches of a weeping willow. |
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I created another area of mystery by cutting an arch into the branches of a weeping willow. |
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A large weeping willow was growing over the pound, so its branches just barely touched the water's surface. |
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There was a lake in the middle of the garden, with a weeping willow growing in the middle of it. |
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He went off to sit under a large weeping willow on the grounds not far from the graves. |
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I suppose Jin thinks I am a weeping waif, looking for a poor soul to shed her troubles on in a rain of sobs and runny noses. |
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You can experience karees, lead wood and buffalo-thorn trees with weeping wattle coming out with its yellow flowers in spring. |
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It's not a good look watching grown men and women openly weeping while reading a tabloid newspaper! |
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Pressing the heels of my palms against my eyes I tried to shut out the threatening tears and held my breath to keep from weeping. |
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She discovered that it was possible to wake up weeping, crushed by grief even before her conscious mind could recollect the source of the pain. |
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The man with the white beard rose to his feet and strode over to the baby weeping on the ground. |
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In the brutalized area one kilometer to the south, a weeping community leader put that sadness into words of disbelief. |
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She didn't want them to feel worse than they already did, so she just resorted to weeping quietly. |
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Invasive aliens, mainly weeping willows, which are the dominant species at the dam, were eradicated. |
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Miranda was weeping aloud with the infant in her arms, as was Alannis standing beside her young lord. |
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So after much weeping moaning and gnashing of teeth I was finally forced to suffer the indignity of sitting on Santa's lap or rather knee. |
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She leaned forward onto her elbows and buried her face in her arms, weeping bitterly. |
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Fifty thousand devotees praying to the lingam and weeping passionately with hands clasped around their necks were massacred in cold blood. |
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The tree photographed here, a fine old weeping variety, is among the five dozen kinds of flowering cherries in the arboretum's collection. |
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I turned to Theo to apologize and was horrified to discover him weeping into a corner of the linen tablecloth. |
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When I found myself weeping as I leaned over my tearful baby to change her, I knew there had to be a better way. |
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They're so plagued by lice, fleas, dander and mange that their coats are spotted with huge bald patches and pocked with weeping sores. |
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The most marvelous tales of weeping and woe are preached in poetic extreme. |
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In the end, you will hear fellow theatergoers weeping all around you, the sound muffled only by that of your own cathartic sobbing. |
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That's where the weeping was, but the banking there is different than any other track. |
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Her once powerful wail was gone, and in its place was a thin weeping sound that broke her mother's heart whenever she heard it. |
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On the block where I lived, I remember seeing a young woman hunched over in pain, weeping hysterically. |
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There was a weeping willow shading two lonely gravestones, alienated from all the others. |
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Loss is grief, worry, insomnia, shingles, weeping, and just plain needing someone who is no longer there. |
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Wisteria, weeping willows and reeds are mirrored in the calm of the pond. |
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Its tresses dancing in a gentle breeze, a weeping willow grew in the corner of the graveyard, next to a small stream that disappeared underground next to the willow. |
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It's their profits they are weeping over, not the animals' lives. |
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The train passes mature hardwood maple, beech, yellow birch, hickory and American linden trees, and softwood alders and willows weeping over a calm pond. |
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And within the first minutes, a maladjusted designer is weeping over a personal matter. |
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Pictures of her weeping during the marriage ceremony, and an awkward-lloking kiss, fanned the flames of the fire. |
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The community had to see, in public weeping, prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, clear symbols of repentance so that the reclamation of the individual could be entire. |
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When the plane makes a second fly over and unleashes a hail of lead he refuses to move, manfulness futilely proven as weeping friends gather round his broken body. |
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She seemed to think that if she couldn't throw at least one tantrum, have one storm of weeping and break at least five pieces of crockery the day wasn't complete. |
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Striking a nearby tree with his fist, Briar shook off the resulting pain and parted the branches of a weeping willow to enter the secluded clearing that was his haven. |
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You may dread going, fearing that you'll wind up weeping in public. |
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We glide beneath arched stone-and-ironwork bridges, under the reaches of weeping willows, their branches bowed into the astonishingly clear water. |
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Her quicksilver changes of intent, complex multiple qualities, polyrhythms, and opposing body parts warred with Anderson's weeping strings to create a moving picture of grief. |
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Three or four generations were crouched around her, wailing and weeping, some clawing at her still body. |
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You would almost see the palm trees weeping and shedding tears. |
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Tears streamed down his face as he left the stage, and for the next fifteen minutes he sat alone on a fire escape, weeping. |
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I recently saw a 64 year old man with a skin lesion on his knee that had been intermittently weeping pus over the past four weeks and had been growing in size. |
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Distraught, confused and ashamed, both men broke down in the courtroom, weeping like children and begging for forgiveness. |
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The trio brings appropriate whimsy to Gorey's playfully macabre material, an accordion main soundtrack to besotted mothers and weeping chandeliers. |
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Clumpers with graceful foliage include golden goddess bamboo and Mexican weeping bamboo. |
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The sculptor had in his thoughts the conqoeror weeping for new worlds, or the like circumstances in history. |
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Historians commend Alexander for weeping when he read the actions of Achilles. |
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Outside the chapel in the weeping mirk a squire held his shield, another his helm, a groom walked his horse. |
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According to various legends, the tusks are formed either by the trails of mucus from the weeping girl or her long braids. |
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The organist of the People's Church in Zurich is recorded as weeping upon seeing the great organ broken up. |
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The judge, not weeping any, throws the book at him, which means he gives Bob the limit. |
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As soon as I heard news of his death, tears started to well up in my eyes, and soon I was weeping helplessly. |
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Ancient trees include Wellingtonia, weeping ash, beech, Spanish chestnut, sycamore, maple and lime together with oaks and yew. |
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There is weeping and gnashing of teeth in blue state America today. |
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Groans, and convulsions, and a discolored face, and friends weeping, and blacks, and obsequies, and the like, show death terrible. |
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Blood pools in the foot and calf, causing significant swelling and weeping wounds that ulcerate and form sores. |
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Boston fern, lady palm, bamboo palm, peace lily, corn, weeping fig and florists mum. |
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Soon afterwards, mouth ulcers and weeping sores on her face developed and she complained of having bad breath. |
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Such plants include weeping yucca, juniper, barrel cactus and rosemary. |
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The Silver Birch is weeping, Leaves like tears of soft spun gold. |
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However, since Ignatius was not only a saint but also a master anagrammatist, he mused on the musical dilemma by anagramming TEARS instead of weeping them. |
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Nor did the tears and weeping of the people, as they implored his aid, deter him from giving the signal of departure and receiving into his army all who would go with him. |
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Logan stood at the counter, cradling shards of blue glass in his hands and weeping broken-heartedly over them as he tried to glue them back together. |
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