Although she wanted to break up with him a long time ago, she is really hurt and heartbroken which is understandable. |
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Its an old trick I learned a long time ago, sometime I'll teach you, but right now we have bigger fish to fry. |
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It had happened a long time ago and there was nothing he could do about it except learn to live with the nightmares. |
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Mr Hardman, I'm sorry, but your view of Little Lever is very different from mine. I took off my rose-coloured glasses a long time ago. |
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An honest man would have packed his bags, hopped in his truck, and hauled tail out of that place a long time ago. |
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The global market took the feeding tube out of the Third World a long time ago. |
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Her hair was blonde and thready, and wrinkles covered a face that might have been pretty one day, a long time ago. |
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It seemed like such a long time ago, yet he'd just thrown another party the last weekend. |
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He'd come all the way on a poor nag who should have been retired to the pastures a long time ago. |
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The idealism of transcendentalism gave way to existential angst a long time ago. |
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Setting aside the real world for a moment, let's return to a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. |
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Legend states that a long time ago, our ancestors struggled for their lives at the unmerciful hands of the daemon horde. |
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She had learned the hard way a long time ago that forgetfulness was considered negligence. |
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My old Columbia House Requiem was stolen in a break-in a long time ago, and I forgot to replace it. |
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Those people that are trying to shift focus should realize what Harry Truman said a long time ago, the buck stops here. |
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The minister said it was a long time ago, and that he hadn't enjoyed the experience. |
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It still represents a paltry amount to live on, but is nevertheless something which should have been done a long time ago. |
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Not just because the man passed on a long time ago, but because Fermat's Last Theorem has actually been proved. |
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They can either be fictional, someone you know right now, or someone that you knew a long time ago. |
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As far as I knew, the original building plans had disappeared a long time ago. |
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I realised a long time ago that taxation was never going to be fair or consistent. |
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As for me, a long time ago, I merely skimmed through this article by Bataille. |
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There are lots of plums on the plum tree, funnily enough, even though the leaves curled up and fell off a long time ago. |
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The old soldier, who learned a long time ago to recognize deception and diversion, is gonna fix their wagon. |
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Remember, a long time ago it was the cities that converted to a new faith and the country dwellers were slow to follow. |
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Each of these kids decided, a long time ago, to get in on the ground floor of the newest vice industry. |
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Rather, the reason is that scientists have no desire to participate in a kangaroo court whose verdict was decided a long time ago. |
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You see, a long time ago, some academic came up with the idea that reality doesn't actually exist. |
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I'm always a little nervous about allegorical poems, especially when the subject of the allegory is a long time ago in a land far, far away. |
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I read this story a long time ago when I was discovering the wisdom of Zen, Taoism and Buddhism. |
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Despite Lynn being in Honors, she was a big slacker and the teacher had learned this bit of information a long time ago. |
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Granted the puppetry leaves a lot to be desired, but it was made a long time ago so it can be forgiven for that. |
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She'd learned that lesson a long time ago, even though it had involved taking apart pieces of the ship and ruining them beyond repair. |
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When I started drinking wine as a young man, quite a long time ago, I used to buy cheap Beaujolais from very obliging wine shops in London's cosmopolitan quarter, Soho. |
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According to many fans and critics, the show hurdled the hammerhead a long time ago. |
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My father is still picking stray asparagus spears from a commercial asparagus patch that was planted when he was a boy, and, that was a long time ago! |
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Indeed, Wolf's journey to the crackpot fringe was completed a long time ago. |
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If CEO perks were pills, Snow would have OD'd a long time ago. |
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She had said that a long time ago a witch had cast a spell on this place. |
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It was a long time ago, back when Congress functioned, and bipartisanship was real. |
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A lot of people have fought hard to save the schools but the ruling group had made its mind up a long time ago and there was no way we could stop the steamroller. |
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I should be looking forward to the prospect of the future, yet I continue to be scared and cling on to a past that crumbled apart a long time ago. |
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What a long time ago it seems that David Bradley's Billy was on the Kes posters and paperback covers, flicking us a good old-fashioned British V-sign. |
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That's for tourists, and these guys went native a long time ago. |
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The most bankrupt excuse is that these events took place a long time ago, eyewitness accounts may differ, and it is best to let sleeping dogs lie. |
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I've heard a good astronomical theory that the moon was created by a planetoid crashing into the earth a long time ago, possibly carrying with it the seeds for life itself. |
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Politics was debauched a long time ago by television, and it's not going to go back, they're not going to change it, it's not going to get any better. |
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Indeed she did have a pitambar in her trunk. She had bought it a long time ago and forgotten about it. |
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I was brought up on a farm in the Free Sate a long time ago. Jong, when I first came to Johannesburg I got such a skrik. |
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I asked for Saltersgill Avenue to be on the list for resurfacing a long time ago and it was accepted. |
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Why, look at how long I've been dating Oliver. If it wasn't meant to be, it would have ended a long time ago. |
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Well, a long time ago, when Capac, Michigan, had a cider mill, we gathered Wealth and Snow Apples from our orchard. |
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Effie claims that her people learned a long time ago that you did not eat muktuk and raw salmon berries. |
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In fact, they are darned sure and tootin' they turned it in a long time ago in a CIF far, far away. |
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The ragged khaki combat trousers with a biege shirt and a hat similar to those worn by archaeologists has gone a long time ago with the fall of the British Empire. |
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The religion should not be played with because it is known from a long time ago that the insults towards a nation give birth to pathologic nationalism. |
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We were lucky enough to win with Irian a long time ago and when you land a race like that it leaves you with fond memories and you're inclined to go back to the well again. |
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