Therefore, instead of a final dispensation, the story of a monster at the limit of the tellable concludes irresolutely, even incoherently. |
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Armed with pencil and paper, I stood there irresolutely, protesting. |
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I found myself turning irresolutely from map to reality and back again. |
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The movie trailed off irresolutely, perhaps cast askew by Phoenix's fervent incoherence. |
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A group of six students all dressed similarly, in red shirts bearing the face of Che Guevara, were standing irresolutely at the front of the door. |
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Here and there flares Georgian saffron, otherwise known as marigold, poised irresolutely between bitter and sweet. |
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He drifts irresolutely to America, where he rents a small house on a Maine island attached to the mainland by an irregular ferry. |
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A giant inflated representation of the cartoon character Underdog sits irresolutely in the gallery too, while video montages show him performing frantic acts of heroism fueled by energizing vitamin pills. |
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I particularly love the picture of the matchmaking parents sitting irresolutely on their thrones with their backs facing a beautiful lagoon and greyhounds slumped at their feet. |
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After this, Pompey irresolutely veered further and further away from Caesar, until, when the breach finally came, Pompey found himself committed to the nobility's side, though he and the nobility never trusted each other. |
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