A feeling of rebellion welled up inside of her and she wanted nothing more to do then slam her door and lock herself in. |
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Tears welled up in Mother's eyes, and I saw for the first time, her as a person. |
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The researchers think the water welled up from beneath the planet's surface about five million years ago. |
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Her vision blurred slightly with a sudden flow of tears that welled up in her eyes and she blinked them away. |
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More oil and air welled up, and it was clear from other debris that the submarine was finished. |
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The new cut on her hand glinted in the light, as the beads of blood welled up to the surface. |
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He placed a firm grasp on her shoulders and looked into her eyes that were welled with tears. |
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The oil is thought to have welled up from a small boat which sank on Monday after heavy rain caused the water level to rise. |
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As he thought the name, a single tear welled up and rolled down the Ursine's brown muzzle. |
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His breath came in quick, shallow gasps as anxiety and panic welled up inside him. |
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Then, abandoning her pride, she let the tears that had welled up, flow freely. |
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The intense feeling welled up within her and shone from her eyes like dark beacons. |
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Morning loomed through the cloud of condensation that welled up out of Dan's sleeping bag, a breathing cave if ever there was one. |
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She laughed softly until tears welled in her eyes and spilled down her cheeks. |
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Emotion welled up inside her, and tears slowly coursed their way down her cheeks. |
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Each time she thought of his name, a mix of pleasure and anticipation welled up inside her. |
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As we laid our flower and moved away to make space for the next person, tears welled up in most of us. |
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Dislike welled up inside me, but I managed to keep my countenance and voice cordial. |
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As a result the water welled up, forming a vertical column through the sandstone. |
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The tweet of a bird sounded by and Terika's eyes welled up with frightened tears. |
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Instead, she decided to pursue the curiousness which slowly welled up within her, replacing the other emotions for the time being. |
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Nervous laughter welled up but she bit it back, knowing how crazy it would sound. |
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His deep, strong southern voice was getting wobbly, and his eyes welled as the realization of his firing a few weeks earlier sunk in. |
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Blood welled upon around the angry wound and spilled over the skin's jagged edges. |
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A sinking feeling of despair welled up within her, threatening to swamp her completely. |
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He was suddenly choked up with emotion and tears welled in his eyes. |
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Dian's face crumpled, tears welled up in her eyes and threatened to fall. |
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Her eyes welled up as she struggled to hold back the flood of tears that threatened to ruin her neatly pressed coveralls. |
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Now we left Mankind behind and raced back to a time when the earth cracked open and molten lava welled out, at the end of the distant Mesozoic Age. |
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Fury welled up inside my heart and began to push out through my throat. |
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An immense feeling of protectiveness for Mr Jackson has welled up among ordinary blacks. |
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The weird sounds of the orchestra welled up as though from the stomachs of hundreds of ventriloquists. |
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And Tuesday, he revealed a family secret as his voice quavered and his eyes welled up. |
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I can only say that prayers of thanksgiving welled up in my heart then, and now the beautiful poem sung by the psalmist springs to my heart. |
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When she told us what she had, a big cloud of electricity welled up inside me. |
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As Jesus thought of such ministry of the Holy Spirit, tears welled up and fell from His eyes. |
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Her eyes would have welled up with tears and she would have started sneezing. |
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Out of the most severe trial, their overflowing joy and their extreme poverty welled up in rich generosity. |
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The greenhouses are built with welled iron profiles, built according to the rules of art to antique model. |
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Tears welled up in his eyes, and Javan let them stream down his cheeks. |
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Blood welled from the cut and dripped onto the front of her healer's robe. |
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His eyes welled with tears as they rushed down his cheeks like waterfall. |
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By the end of her sentence tears have welled up around my reddening eyes. |
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His sword cut across Methos' cheek, and blood welled. |
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His face became marmoreally still, even as his eyes welled up and began to close. |
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An irresistible desire to see Gordon welled up in her. |
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We have selled all portable gates so a very good weekend for Pro-Start where for the first time, we shew our products abroad and several gates welled to abroad people, objectif passed! |
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Memories long forgotten had welled up inside her. |
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Staring at the page for a long time tears welled in my eyes. |
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Cement concrete corresponds to undo welled concrete slab pavements. |
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We told him what we were doing, and his eyes welled with tears. |
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He looked like a figure of Thor as his untrembling arm rose and fell, driving deeper and deeper the mercy-bearing stake, whilst the blood from the pierced heart welled and spurted up around it. |
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China's preparations to hold the Olympic Games that August further fuelled patriotic sentiment, which welled up again in the wake of the global financial crisis. |
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That's why the emotion welled up so strongly during the ovation: it was time for the reluctant maestro to receive the lionization that was his due. |
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In all such incidents, the Shabab released Muslims and killed the rest. Criticism of the government's tardy and incompetent response to the slaughter in Garissa has welled up fast. |
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Indeed they welled up from the heart, there was no checking them, they were too abundant for me to be able to hide them from those who like myself were assisting at that moving ceremony. |
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Some years later, it fell down, but new shoots appeared from its base, and the water still welled up. |
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The joy of being reunited with their families after several years of separation welled up tears in the eyes of family members and onlookers in Sukudu. |
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Water welled up in the desert at that spot, filling the area with vines and olive trees, as a result of which it is known as St Menas's Vineyards. |
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A paper-thin line of blood welled up to meet the metal, and Lily, who had become very still from the moment the blade touched her, drew in a ragged, painfilled breath. |
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