One minute it was lovely and the Sun was warm on my bare legs, the next minute it was dull, overcast, and horribly humid. |
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But you know, my heart just sank too deep knowing how horribly spiteful, cruel and unproductive this issue is. |
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The television show hostess followed firefighters out on a call that goes horribly wrong. |
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At first sight, the law may seem obscure, complex and horribly off-putting for the ordinary man or woman. |
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She blushed bright pink from her neck to her hairline, the color clashing horribly with her auburn hair. |
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It was jelly-like and it stunk horribly, like butter gone off or old chip pan oil. |
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If it were a fair world, the latter type would never be caught in a situation where things go horribly wrong. |
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She's wearing an orange t-shirt and purple three-quarter pants that clash horribly with her hair. |
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You just know from the outset that something is going to go horribly wrong and sure enough it does, in spades. |
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The inquest heard how the fatal accident had been the result of late-night high jinks that turned so horribly wrong. |
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They had hollow eyes and sunken cheeks, and they wailed horribly in the darkness. |
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Renwick climbed aboard a young horse in the yard at home last week and was horribly squashed underneath his mount when it reared over backwards. |
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The demon took control of the chimp, the chimp crashed the car, all the occupants died horribly, and then I woke up. |
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His mouth extended almost from ear to ear, grinning horribly and showing all his teeth. |
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There was a hideous mutant running around, horribly mutilating cattle and farmers alike. |
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To those of us who live here, it's not news that the city is horribly polluted. |
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The scene climaxes with the space travelers' violent encounter with the planet's horribly mutated inhabitants. |
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I mean, people singing along to songs, even horribly out of key, is better than groups of people talking loudly in some sort of strange choir. |
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Once they got through the horribly long line, Ellen ran ahead and found them a table. |
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For the first time since World War II, we have been affected tragically and horribly. |
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But some critics have questioned the wisdom of a costly project that could go horribly over budget. |
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In a sign that the once horribly polluted river is clean, wild salmon have returned. |
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Those guys were ruthless, tooled up and had that horribly simple, unchanging mask for a face. |
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The fuzzy-haired keyboard player switches to bass, the erstwhile bassist to second guitar, and it all goes horribly pear-shaped. |
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You fall on some passenger and you get all tangled up, and it's horribly embarrassing. |
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The bodice fit her tightly, and the short, puffy sleeves were horribly outdated and out of style. |
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I'm sure you'd be horribly disappointed if they didn't clutter this room up with insufflators and tripods and what not. |
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We need a transition to leave behind horribly inefficient and contaminating systems and change to new systems that respect the environment more. |
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I rewatched the movie this morning and realized how good and yet how horribly cheesy it is. |
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And yet you would never tell from his body language that things are going horribly wrong. |
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The fact is that executing people, unless you do it publicly, horribly and humiliatingly, has no deterrent effect. |
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This tightens the belts, gets the airbags ready and repositions the seats when the car thinks things have gone horribly wrong. |
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It's entirely possible to do a creepy and credible movie about alien infiltration, but this one suffers from a horribly written script. |
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Eton food was all horribly unimaginative, stews and the like, and the only thing I enjoyed was fish. |
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A spate of ministerial resignations, followed by a horribly panicked and botched reshuffle, is another piece of evidence. |
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When the kidnapping goes horribly wrong, everyone is left hurting and searching for revenge. |
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The rhinoplasty her Daddy bought her for her Sweet Sixteen went horribly awry and left her with a nose looking like something out of Star Trek. |
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This from a man who can't apologise for the big stuff he has got horribly wrong. |
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As far as opening lines go, it wasn't horribly original but, at the time, I really didn't care. |
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Then he'd walked away, looking so grim she'd known something was horribly wrong. |
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His pre-emptive gloat page was proven to be horribly incorrect and has now been removed from his website and archives. |
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Meadowsweet is really easy to pick, and the balm of gilead buds are horribly messy. |
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This may sound horribly sad and depressing to all you free teens but in fact I liked the quiet life. |
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Everything is too much trouble, and it is made clear that your very presence is horribly inconvenient. |
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Big black patches had settled under my eyes, and my lips and cheeks were horribly colorless. |
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I was a horribly gawky and nervous teenager and speech did not come smoothly out of my mouth. |
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It wasn't horribly interesting watching a bunch of natural tar pits and the skeletons of animals that were found in them. |
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After his father was horribly killed in a gasworks accident, the 13-year-old David and his mother were left in considerable hardship. |
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She will, when ninety-five and expecting the gasman, get horribly nervous in case the boiler blows up. |
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Down the back of the class, where some of us were colouring in pictures in the National Enquirer, it seemed horribly unfair. |
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The last time she attempted an epic cycle of eighteen songs, the result was a horribly uneven album. |
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Dobbin is horribly bullied by his schoolfellows at Dr Swishtail's when it is discovered that his father is a grocer. |
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The two were both horribly bad at the game, but had had fun laughing and poking fun at each other about it. |
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He hit me in my bad shoulder, the one that got shot, so I hit the ground, and pretended it hurt horribly. |
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Up stepped Beckham, but he slipped horribly at the vital moment of impact and the ball ballooned embarrassingly over the bar. |
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Then again it was the age of the horribly trite, formulaic action movie, so it was largely a sign of the times. |
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What happened to the family of a gold-toothed Japanese soldier who died so horribly on a flyspeck of a Pacific island? |
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Pardon me for saying this, but people who talk like that strike me as horribly immature. |
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If judges are horribly political, politicized opposition to nominees is called for. |
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That was probably why he had been so horribly mean to Conner in his room earlier. |
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He's horribly self-involved, yet he probably imagines that he's trying to save the world. |
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It wasn't that Clark looked horribly ridiculous as a platinum blonde, it just didn't suit his personality. |
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I have quelled the ferocious beasties that are computer viruses, all without hurting those that should be maimed horribly. |
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But it is the story of a culture clash, and a textbook example for why mergers so often go so horribly wrong. |
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She yelled, toppling and falling face down on my bed like a gymnast gone horribly wrong. |
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There are a few references and illustrations of the double-headed or bicephalous eagle in this book, but nothing horribly informative. |
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It's an icky daddy-daughter comedy featuring character actors abasing themselves horribly for the money. |
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Deacon mishit his conversion horribly and the Rhinos hit the front for good soon after. |
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The horribly tricky task for the judges in such situations is to avoid the court being used as a weapon in a revenge mission. |
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My eternally humorless grouch of a nanny was on the warpath, intending to scrub me clean after a messy cops and robbers game gone horribly muddy. |
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The next few months will be crucial, and everything could still go horribly wrong. |
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Whereas Christopher, a writer, should be pasty white and horribly pale, like a baker, not tanned like some playboy off a yacht. |
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Micah's voice was accusatory, making it sound like something had gone horribly wrong. |
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He had very pale skin that clashed horribly with his black hair, which hung to his shoulders. |
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They might think it sounds horribly self-important, turgid, avant-garde and inaccessible. |
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It is the horribly ordinary condition of militarised men made monstrous by war. |
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It was a bright orange color and it clashed horribly with my baby blue pajama bottoms. |
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Apparently a race meeting went horribly wrong and the whole city's traffic gridlocked for six months. |
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Whoever put the mozz on King Tut's Tomb should have done a refresher course in cursing, because something went horribly wrong with this one. |
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I felt this scene was again underlit, we know its going to end horribly, but that temple is so badly lit from the start its dreadful. |
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The show was also horribly underlit, making some paintings all but impossible to see adequately. |
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His dirty-blond hair was horribly messy as usual, curling every which way, looking like he didn't even comb it in the morning. |
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He heard his voice pierce the air, low and almost unheard to most, but horribly loud to his own ears. |
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If we hope for justice rather than mercy at the Last Judgment, we must have a horribly shallow view of God's holiness and of our unholiness. |
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Celebrity endorsements have always been naff and frequently backfire horribly. |
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Not sure where it all went wrong, but it quite clearly did, and horribly so. |
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His imperialists are often nasty folk who behaved horribly towards the natives under their yoke. |
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The green color of my bag clashed horribly with my yellow dress and my red hair but I couldn't be persuaded to leave it behind. |
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Fighting the most popular storytelling medium is not only a losing battle and horribly snobbish but unsocial too. |
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But the buses can be horribly crowded at times and are often held in the long traffic jams that snarl up key points at rush hours. |
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I'm not a feudal vassal, thank God, as all that toiling in the fields ages one horribly. |
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We were still dazed from a horribly early start, in spite of the breezy boat ride. |
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Scott Murray is a bit worried that he's going to be horribly let down again if another no-mark triumphs. |
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One wine writer of the old school refused to partner his great vintage clarets with smelly French cheeses, believing the pair to clash horribly. |
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But all it meant for him now was that he'd end up trapped in these horribly unpleasant dreamscapes, where strange dire men hawked cookware and arcane exercise devices. |
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This is a horribly patronising movie that makes Dublin in 1967 look like a theme-park of amiable drunken wastrels and boozy squawking women in headscarves and ankle socks. |
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The population peaked at about one hundred thousand in 1924 then crashed, leaving a wreckage not only of animal life but of horribly overbrowsed rangeland as well. |
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This darkly comic fable tells how the revenge plans for a New Year's Eve party go horribly wrong, as two wicked sisters plan the downfall of the third and most successful one. |
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I have seen a few people who sound horribly artificial on the phone. |
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It has been a singularly rude awakening for France and the country has embarked on a deep, soul-searching, introspection on how things could have gone so horribly wrong. |
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Covered in an array of glitzy strands, they look like a celebrity DIY project gone horribly awry. |
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A yellow-haired person would contrast horribly and feel very awkward. |
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She suggests that the article is a horribly offensive diatribe that grossly over-generalises in its satirisation of the downtrodden Ulster underclass. |
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The whole hand-to-the-mouth gasping thing we do when learning that women go see these films is horribly retrograde. |
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Hollywood legend reads more like a horror story with examples of such movies going horribly, terribly bad. |
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When my ballooning trips were going horribly wrong, I got pretty nervous. |
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He says he thought that he'd be able to jump far enough into the deep water, but he landed in the shallow water, and was horribly crippled, he was a tetraplegic. |
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If you have to ask whether Star Trek is like Star Wars, you are horribly, irrevocably misguided. |
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He does a lot of gritty dark melodramatic flicks where hundreds of guys get shot down in crazy action scenes, then all the good guys die horribly in a tragic ending. |
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The president of the American Association of People with Disabilities on what the mc gets horribly wrong. |
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Words are mispronounced, accents are horribly wrong, and the acting is no more convincing than an elementary school play put on at Christmas by Grade 4 kids. |
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When those enemies are supposed to represent real people, however, this convention seems horribly misrepresentative to the point of being offensive. |
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Not mention, I was horribly addicted to iced mochas and hot chocolates. |
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But Lenny Kaye's guitar stretches effortlessly from post-funeral ballad to ecstatic, crazy fury, and Smith's performance is fierce and horribly unbeautiful. |
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Jace Lacob on where the Fox musical-comedy has gone horribly, offensively wrong. |
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Most of them just need jobs, and these jobs are extremely easy to get because of the undesirable, and downright horribly nasty and cruel, nature of the work. |
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Frequently, however, that term is a synonym for horribly divided. |
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Here is a woman who is trying to defeat a horribly virulent disease in rice, one that destroys millions of acres in Asia, and she's using molecular techniques to do it. |
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It's about a friendly game of Twister gone horribly, homicidally wrong. |
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Many ordinary children suffer horribly during vicious civil wars. |
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Without a strong plot or convincing characters to give it any depth, the film turns into an exercise in waiting for people to die horribly for your entertainment. |
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The entire site was horribly damaged and required near-total restoration. |
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In the middle of the night, a horribly diseased man comes to the cabin. |
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It's the most horribly unfunny thing I have ever seen in my life! |
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But, let's face it, like that great hulking lad who was cluttering up the pavement rather than shaping up enough to get a job, they get horribly on your nerves. |
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If we did follow a policy of no victims' names, we'd be horribly unfair to the other party, the person who's picked up for the crime and who is innocent until proved guilty. |
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They were amazed by the destruction and couldn't help but be horribly depressed when they saw the neighborhood through the unbroken plate glass window of Pony's store. |
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Of course, he's horribly plausible and a formidable election campaigner. |
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Adelaide stuck out horribly there, with her flaming hair and green outfit. |
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You'll be glad to know that the story has a happy ending, with only several thousand Londoners drowning horribly in the rising floodwaters as a surge tide invades the capital. |
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The horribly complex equations cover two pages, with factors including angular momentum, frictional force, angular velocity, axis of symmetry and gyroscopic balance. |
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He'd only been in Los Angeles a month and he was already horribly low on cash, living out of his car, and thriving on trash from fast food restaurant dumpsters. |
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By the men's own description, the shark suffered horribly, struggling for hours, being gaffed again and again, until he was finally dragged on board, thrashing for air. |
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Ever since I came back after being away, my bedroom door has been squeaking horribly, which it didn't before, which was rather indiscreet when I was being pukey. |
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During the whole horribly stressful process you have to be a goody-goody. |
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Turning to look into the mirror, she saw her hair horribly disarrayed. |
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Last year, Kevin had a narrow escape when a stunt went horribly wrong. |
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The novel's last scene shows this beautifully, and horribly. |
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Gushing purple prose that greeted the landmark building's opening now seem horribly hollow. |
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The beginning art students displayed their horribly executed paintings with hopeful faces. |
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A TEENAGE party went horribly wrong after gatecrashers ransacked a house and stole pounds 80,000-worth of jewellery, police said yesterday. |
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Until Finn's wicket maiden, England skipper Cook's gamble was going horribly awry. |
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Dimi Konstantopoulos's decision to run upfield for Boro's stoppage time corner backfired horribly with Fulham scoring a last gasp winner. |
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However, he saw the overlap of interests as being horribly negative. |
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I was horribly insecure, horribly shy, always feeling ugly and weak. |
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His attempt to make money by importing luxury cars backfired horribly when fuel prices tripled. |
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When it came to paying it back, he was helplessly and horribly bedridden. |
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We may be heading not for general breakdown but for an epoch as horribly stable as the slave empires of antiquity. |
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Now for a word or two about the master of all these marvels, with whom I am most horribly in love. |
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Crimes are horribly punished and the criminal and the revenger both end the tale dead. |
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But the breast augmentation, modified mastropexy and liposculpture did nothing to ease Beryl's depression because the surgery went horribly wrong. |
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Game 1 and 2 I get horribly manascrewed. I never have more than 2 lands. |
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A young woman who helped her boyfriend carry out a botched firebombing on a Birmingham house, which left two children horribly scarred, has escaped a prison sentence. |
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The Trout was horribly knackering to perform with its continuous high energy and light convulsive jitterings, which covered the entire stage space. |
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The man was horribly nice, yet she still wouldn't marry him. |
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This book tells of the escape of two dogs, Rowf and Snitter, from a government research station in the Lake District in England, where they had been horribly mistreated. |
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It is not an exact science, but if England can play with such distinction again then nobody should be too concerned about everything going horribly wrong. |
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He did spare the lives of the deserters, but had them horribly mutilated. |
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The skin burns, it hurts horribly, and it leaves a brandlike scar. |
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Like Tanner he is an orator, an outsider, a rebel against the existing political and social order, who believes that society misdistributes wealth horribly. |
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Marouane Chamakh then spurned a great chance to kill the game off when he ran onto Andrey Arshavin's lofted through ball but shanked his shot horribly across the face of goal. |
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Set in a post-apocalyptic America of plagues and fear, ecological disaster and moral blight, The Pesthouse is a vision of the American dream gone horribly awry. |
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Based on Frederick Knott's play of the same name, the film stars Ray Milland as a cuckolded husband who devises a plan for his wife's murder, which then goes horribly wrong. |
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I don't mean to come over all horribly sizeist and judgemental here and I know it is not like me to get too serious, but this is a terrifying trend which needs addressing. |
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