A tear rolled down Sandra's cheek and plopped down into the lap of her black mid-length velveteen dress. |
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Rolf's heart went out to the little boy and he reached out and touched his cheek. |
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It is cheek by jowl with the small boats that land the fish, and a stone's throw from the market where it is auctioned. |
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I stare at my reflection in the mirror as I apply gentle pressure to the welt on my cheek. |
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Thunder rolled through the clouds as the lightning hopped from cloud to cloud and I felt a raindrop hit my cheek as it started to sprinkle down. |
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Gently my fingers brushed against the side of her cheek, gingerly tracing a line from the soft curve to the gentle jut of her chin. |
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Cursing, Kari took off after it in a headlong sprint, not heeding the sharp sting of a whippy branch striking her cheek. |
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When I got back to the table I stood behind Papa, slipped my arms around his neck and bending down kissed his whiskery cheek. |
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When not a whisper of a reply came I reached out and gently touched her cheek. |
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He examined the Patrician nose, the curve of her cheek, the dark lashes, the porcelain clarity of her olive toned skin, the cleavage revealed. |
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She could not read the emotions and raised her hot fingers to trace the outline of her cheek. |
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She placed a kiss on his lips as the back of her fingers caressed his cheek. |
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But I say unto you, that you resist not evil but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. |
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Since that time, he has had sebaceous adenomas, sebaceous carcinomas, and actinic keratoses removed from his nose and cheek. |
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He slowly smiled, caressing her cheek and then planting a small kiss on her lips. |
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Taking his right glove off he placed a finger on her cheek and wiped away the dirt that was there. |
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Two reddish dueling scars, badges of honor from his student days, glare prominently on his right cheek. |
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She gave him a slight peck on the cheek, her ruby red lips leaving the smallest of imprints. |
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She punctuated the point by kissing him on the cheek and giving him a slow wink. |
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A muscle started to twitch in his cheek as he put his foot down and accelerated through the deserted streets. |
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Her mother's wide brown eyes were red and puffy and an ugly black bruise was swelling on her cheek. |
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Rising from her seat, Ally presses her cheek to Dawn's, effectively giving her an air kiss. |
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Mike was glaring at Richard, his eyes dark, a muscle in his cheek working furiously. |
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No diplomat anywhere is likely to turn the other cheek if his president is held up to ridicule in a public forum. |
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I was cleaning up my flowerbeds for fall when a wasp flew up and stung me on the cheek. |
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As I lay on the couch that evening, I felt a touch on my forehead and a kiss on my cheek. |
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I smiled as sweetly as I could and kissed her cheek as I breathed in the pungent acid aroma. |
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Assured that her spine was undamaged and her limbs unbroken, he cupped his hand against her cheek. |
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I notice his erect bearing, his poker face, only his moving cheek muscles betray that this man is under great tension. |
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A tall, well-built man jumped down from the carriage and moved forward to greet Alicia, kissing her cheek before helping her up into the vehicle. |
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I rest my hot cheek against the car window and cry, hating both myself and the ragged sobs that split the silence in the Jetta like a knife. |
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So even right here in the city you can find the most abominable poverty living almost cheek by jowl with these extraordinary lavish wasteful expenditures. |
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When deep brown eyes finally opened and she stared up at him, she gave him a wan smile that caused a cringe as the sore skin on her cheek stretched greatly. |
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But Tony Bennett will get a free pass on his latest release, cheek to cheek. |
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I distinctly remember that the pressure was that of a cheek lightly pressed against mine, sort of cuddling me. |
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The increase of accessorial crests and cuspules in the cheek teeth of primates has been correlated with the increase of the vegetarian component of the diet. |
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A hand flew out of nowhere and slapped me on a cheek, reddening it. |
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To our amazement, the advocate then slapped the man hard across the cheek. |
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Involuntarily, she stepped in, biting the inside of her cheek apprehensively and casting her eyes over the rows of neatly aligned desks in the room. |
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Her eyes watered up and the tears made their way down her cheek. |
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Annette brushed a kiss on his cheek before she jumped out of the truck. |
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There was costar Jim Sturgess coming up to hug her, and there was Susan Sarandon giving the director a kiss on the cheek. |
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A hint of a dimple showed in one cheek as her lips quirked in amusement. |
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Her hair hung in rat-tails, the gauzy dress was one big wrinkle, and her cheek had acquired an ugly purple bruise, compliments of the gorilla who almost drowned her. |
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Both the bobcat and lynx have sideburn cheek whiskers and beards. |
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When she blushed it gradually became more indistinct, and finally vanished amid the triumphant rush of blood that bathed the whole cheek with its brilliant glow. |
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I cupped my searing left cheek in my hand as I sobbed, muffling my mouth with the other so not to wake my daughter. |
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Bakari reaches out, strokes bundy's cheek and stares into his eyes longingly. |
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The lash came out, and caught the boy on his alabaster cheek. |
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Scrutinizing the lines on your face, she strokes your cheek and asks if your boss is working you too hard. |
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Juniper whiled many a day away in her sitting room, speaking to none, playing absently with the pale rose petals, as soft as the skin of a newborn's cheek. |
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Linda's lips wrinkled down, a strand of hair pasted against her cheek. |
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One major difference between anapsid and diapsid reptiles is in the cheek or temporal area of the skull. |
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That is the resurrection angel, his lips still aquiver and his cheek aflush with the blast that shattered the cemeteries and woke the dead. |
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Send him a belfie with the words 'kiss' and 'my' on each cheek, and good riddance to him. |
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Flory was standing against the veranda rail, half facing the girl, but keeping his birthmarked cheek hidden. |
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Thursday. D. certainly improved. Better night. Slight tinge of damask revisiting cheek. |
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When Browne's turn came, he went down like a true larrikin, giving cheek to the end. |
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Craves for sour things, chalks and eggs, fatty people with light brown spots on the face or liver spots, moth patches on forehead and cheek. |
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The incident, in July 2007, involved his assault of a pub landlord that broke the victim's cheek. |
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Several audience members failed to realise that he was being tongue in cheek. |
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This harp also had a reinforced curved pillar and a substantial neck, flanked with thick brass cheek bands. |
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Her lover, cheek by jowl with Maria, at the head of that army of Portuguese ragamuffins, was not a pretty sight. |
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The Welsh Mountain sheep is usually white with a white face with no wool on forehead or cheek and white legs with no wool below the joint. |
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For example, the cheek teeth of pinnipeds and odontocetes are specifically adapted to capture fish and squid. |
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In cheek skin, the thickness normally increases and the elasticity usually decreases with age. |
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A gap, or diastema, occurs between the incisors and the cheek teeth in most species. |
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The cheek teeth of deer have crescent ridges of enamel, which enable them to grind a wide variety of vegetation. |
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The Eurasian tree sparrow is smaller and more slender with a chestnut crown and a black patch on each cheek. |
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The adults have no incisor or canine teeth, just a set of cheek teeth, which are not clearly differentiated into molars and premolars. |
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Sutcliffe flung himself backwards and the blade missed his right eye, stabbing him in the cheek. |
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The cheek teeth are smaller and more jagged than in the brown bear, and the canines are larger and sharper. |
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Her reefer cap was all on one side and on her cheek there was the print of an anchor button she had pressed on while sleeping. |
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In the Byronic fashion of the period the hair falls into a curling side-lever on each cheek. |
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He placed one paw on my right thigh and planted a slobbery dog kiss on my cheek. |
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The hard-featured miscreant coolly rolled his tobacco in his cheek, and squirted the juice into the fire grate. |
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When he went to court, he used to kick away the state, and sit down by his prince cheek by jowl. |
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Horse skin smells good. Lay your cheek against his neck and have a good cuddle. Now straighten up slowly again, and sit loosely. |
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Into her darkness, a churning synaesthesia, where her pain was the taste of old iron, scent of melon, wings of a moth brushing her cheek. |
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The trying nature of his position drove the blood from his cheek, and made his lips tremulous. |
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On the right cheek, just below the incessive tearing, and only a mild redness. |
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But in the scene where the girl kisses me on the cheek, I start to cry. |
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Aviator styles with the teardrop silhouette will accentuate cheek and jaw bones. |
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A WOMAN'S cheek and jaw bones were fractured after she was assaulted by a former partner, it was alleged in court. |
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It is a tongue-in cheek commentary on the results of scientific studies carried out on baboon behaviour. |
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We can only hope his dimmer petrol-head and red-top fans realise his sophisticated wit is tongue in cheek. |
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The dagger tattooed on his cheek conveys a menacing persona. |
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I remembered the thump of his winkle-picker boots across my cheek. |
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One of the men wore his balaclava rolled up as a hat and is described as around 20-years-old with short blond hair and a mark, possibly a mole, on his left cheek. |
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The fire of his eye was unquenched, the rose of his cheek unpaled, and the only effect of seventy summers to be seen upon him was the snowy whiteness of his hair. |
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What felt like a fly crawling down my cheek was a solitary sweatdrop. |
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Beatty recorded that Hardy knelt and kissed Nelson on the cheek. |
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Whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. |
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He slabbered me over, from cheek to cheek, with his great tongue. |
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Either side of the head is called the cheek, which is sometimes supplemented by lugs where the head meets the haft, and the hole where the haft is mounted is called the eye. |
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Bright-beady of eye, bony of cheek and jaw, scarred, toughened, broken and reknit, indestructible, grisly, gladiatorial as a hornet, he was a type neither new nor unfamiliar. |
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The cold weather caused some cheek reddening and some nose running. |
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Medical abortion regiments involving mifepristone followed by misoprostol in the cheek between 24 and 48 hours later are effective when performed before 63 days' gestation. |
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The African pouched rat forages on the surface, gathering anything that might be edible into its capacious cheek pouches until its face bulges out sideways. |
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Some rodents have cheek pouches, which may be lined with fur. |
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Bath Chaps, the salted and smoked cheek and jawbones of the pig, takes its name from the city and is available from a stall in the daily covered market. |
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The bonfire in his heart made luminous the rose-tan in his cheek. |
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Then he returned to Margaret's side and sat with her for the rest of the evening, insisting that she rest. As the hour latened he kissed her on the cheek and got up to leave. |
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It left him with five long claw marks across his left cheek. |
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His cicatrice, an emblem of war, here on his sinister cheek. |
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A fine powder filled the air and caressed the cheek with a tingle in its touch, and the black boles of the trees showed up in a light that seemed to come from below. |
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Frome turned away again, and taking up his razor stooped to catch the reflection of his stretched cheek in the blotched looking-glass above the wash-stand. |
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Photos of freshly collected specimens from Thailand indicates that specimens with broad bands on the body and faint or no cheek dark marks are the xanthic form. |
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