It makes you wonder if the Minister yawned before issuing that awe-inspiring comment. |
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When he yawned, took a book up, said he was hungry or simply went away, she was not discountenanced. |
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The darkened arched doorway yawned to her left and began to coax her in, tugging at her curiosity. |
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Kaylen wormed out of Drek's arms and yawned, stretching her hands into the air. |
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Without fail he yawned and put his arm around my shoulder, scooching closer. |
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He yawned, and when he opened his mouth, he heard the distant sounds of surf booming against a beach, the faint screech of seagulls. |
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Angelique yawned and shifted sideways in the throne for comfort, lifting her legs over the right arm rest. |
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She blinked at me and yawned in a very unhuman way that bared her sharp teeth. |
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The large void, terrible in its complete nothingness, yawned again before me and around me and inside me. |
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He looked pale and yawned several times, at one point cradling his head in his hands. |
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I straightened, stretched and yawned, glancing idly about me, a man awakening from a romantic reverie. |
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He yawned loudly, taking a drink of coffee from the plastic cup he was holding. |
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He yawned as the last glimpses of the July sun disappeared over the horizon. |
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Feeling a bit tired he naturally yawned but dislocated his jaw in the process. |
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She stretched again and yawned, nearly jumping out of her skin when someone knocked on her door. |
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He yawned, stretching his arms and reaching down to his pocket when he felt his phone vibrating. |
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I sat down in the recliner, reclined it back as far as it would go and yawned. |
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Tinara opened her mouth to reply, but she suddenly put a hand to her mouth and yawned. |
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Once the fire was stable, he returned to his spot, yawned deeply, and went to sleep. |
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Demetre yawned and opened his teary eyes, looking around and spotting Britney still asleep in his arms. |
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The Chartreux cat stared belligerently at Sam, yawned and began licking a black paw. |
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He yawned, Jok opened his mouth to reply but closed it quickly, he knew he was going to shout and he didn't want Kassa to wake up. |
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Harrieth woke up and rubbed the sleep dust from her eyes, she yawned deeply, throwing her arms out to the side. |
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Seek yawned, stretching his mouth to an unusually large size and giving a dramatic sigh. |
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Squirming in her chair, like an infant awkwardly awakening from a thoughtful sleep, Jane rubbed her makeup-less eyes and yawned. |
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His eyes shimmered in the low light and he yawned and curled his purple striped tail around his cat body. |
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She tossed her small mop of blonde hair, and then yawned widely and leaned onto Aaron's chest. |
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The wolf sitting silently beside him in the passenger's seat yawned, snapping her jaws. |
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I stretched, yawned, rinsed with mouthwash, then set about to explore my surroundings. |
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The divide between the body politic and the country at large has rarely yawned so wide. |
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In only her underwear, she flopped down onto her queen sized bed and yawned. |
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He yawned boorishly and stretched his arms above his head of crimson spiky hair, leaning backwards for some emphasis of his boredom. |
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He yawned, stretching, and there was a popping sound as his spine cracked into place. |
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He turned to the dog, who yawned cavernously and pounded the floor with his tail. |
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Estrella yawned a little, and closed her eyes, listening silently to the serene sound of birds chirping and the small insects of summer buzzing. |
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She yawned broadly, then, mustering up an utter lack of indifference, pointed straight ahead. |
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I struggled out, disturbing the lazy whatsits as little as possible, and yawned my way in the general direction of the unusual sounds. |
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In the dawn light, Byron yawned and walked towards the stern where Hurio was steering the small fishing craft. |
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He yawned and inhaled the dusty, musty air that he had become so familiar with over the last five years. |
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I gave a prayer wheel a lazy spin and even yawned as I walked into the central chamber. |
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Researchers tested this hypothesis by inducing yawning in human subjects and then observing brain activity with encephalography as they yawned. |
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He yawned and stretched his arms out, balling his hands into fists. |
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A similar pattern was observed in bonobos, who yawned more frequently the stronger their social bond with the yawner. |
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Tand yawned, as he listened with half an ear to the goings on. |
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Looking up from the history he was currently reading, he yawned hugely, stretching in his seat, in the process knocking several of the bound volumes to the floor. |
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I yawned and opened the door before my roommate knocked it down. |
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A sleepy voice yawned from the bed, yanking Cody from his thoughts. |
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She yawned dramatically and cast me a coy look through hooded eyes. |
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I yawned as we sat, waiting for a plane ungodly early that morning. |
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The old cat yawned, making his whiskers vibrate, and then he stood up and stretched and stretched until I almost thought he would break in two. |
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It is trying enough to be laughed at, but much more afflicting to be yawned at. |
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Eleanor Fairchild yawned as she handed her golf club to the caddy boy. |
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Time was I'd sit through a night like this, welcome the dawn, tread the dewy grass and catch an hour or so of sleep before the world yawned and started about its business. |
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Mallon yawned ostentatiously, then under cover of shifting and stretching he patted himself down and confirmed that his billfold was gone. |
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He reached the coffee pot and yawned again while he poured a cup. |
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In such a bed Mme. du Barry might have stretched her arms and yawned, or the beautiful Duchesse de Mazarin might have held her morning levee. |
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Standing up from the table where the teens had been playing a board game, a regular ritual at the Easter banquet, she stretched her arms out and yawned. |
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Some of these bridges, plain and unpainted, are like small houses which have woken from sleep, yawned themselves open at both ends, and stretched luxuriously like cats. |
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Some days, she felt as though glaciers were buckling around her and a crevasse yawned beneath her. |
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She yawned, her droopy eyes fell on the scene that was in front of her. |
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She stretched and yawned, which are usual signs of relief. |
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Crump, crack! A shell exploded near them and the whole aircraft yawned to port as if somebody had punched it through the sky. |
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When reports surfaced early this summer that our contractors in Iraq now outnumber our postsurge troop strength, we yawned. |
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Kessel smiled, yawned, then offered a fleeting look of resignation. |
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He said that her jaw would sometimes dislocate when she yawned. |
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Furthermore, the dogs yawned more frequently when watching the familiar model than the unfamiliar one demonstrating that the contagiousness of yawning in dogs correlated with the level of emotional proximity. |
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Milosevic, accused of ordering mass murder, yawned as the soldier gave evidence. |
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Markets yawned. The financial press, however, was astir. |
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As he slurred his monotone words, the crowd yawned, and quickly thinned. Style may not be his forte, but Mr Mwanawasa has successes under his belt. |
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The blind pupils, from where ran out of mucus, rolled in major orbits, the gash of the mouth, broad, without lips, yawned a such clamping plate, starting from crumplings of a leprous skin. |
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Across the country, fewer and fewer people have been entitled to receive welfare or employment insurance benefits, and the gap between rich and poor has yawned wider. |
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Green Party patriarch and Bowdoin College professor John Rensenbrink, another Mainer, points out that when Carter first ran for governor in 1994, the media yawned. |
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The Hall of Spiders yawned and shrank, the threads deceiving the eye, the distances, shifting, surging forward or crumbling away, to the illusory reflectings of the moon. |
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Nearly 40 percent of participants yawned within the first five minutes outside, but the percentage of summertime yawners dropped to less than 10 percent thereafter. |
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