Then I shrug and feel the chains of urban slavery slip from my shoulders in my sweat. |
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It's a mark of the return of confidence that no one said this with a quaver in their voice or a God-Willing shrug. |
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To this one meets the familiar Gallic shrug we've seen most years since the fall of Paris. |
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I was tight to him and holding him, and to be fair to him he was just trying to shrug me off. |
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We may grimace and cough when we catch a whiff, but most of the time we shrug it off as part of the cost of living in modern society. |
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At least it's a nice purple, Grace had said with a shrug, flouncing towards the car in her nice, black dress, and flat sandals. |
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And she would shrug in recollection, unable to remember anything except that dull relief. |
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He had tried to get at her point of view but he knew he had never managed, she would just wisecrack about it, shrug and let it pass. |
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With a shrug of resignation, the manservant slapped him lightly across the face. |
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If that doesn't work, he will simply dismiss criticism with an arrogant shrug. |
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I have come across parents like him who simply shrug their shoulders when you outline their children's atrocious behaviour. |
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It sniffed at me calmly, gave a canine-style shrug, and disappeared behind tanbark oaks. |
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The bride's dress will probably be finished with a faux fur shrug and the bridesmaids and maids of honor will adorn lots of silver and gold! |
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How many taunts, threats or downright abusive remarks have been reluctantly swallowed with a fatalistic shrug? |
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A conviction for corrupting judges on a grand scale would be more difficult to shrug off. |
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We're the schlemiels who shrug and think to ourselves, Well, at least they get things done. |
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Christmas is a licence to kick back, shrug off that British reserve and enjoy ourselves. |
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She took a moment to reflect on what she must look like, and did a mental shrug, brushing the subject aside. |
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With a mental shrug he bent his thoughts to the serious changes lying ahead. |
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I turn a touch, stopped in my tracks, to see the bar-manager shrug his shoulder in subdued agreement. |
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Annette did a short shrug that I'd seen her do a million times during the interview. |
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Any determination to ignore them or to simply shrug them off would sacrifice the only weapon realistically available in the fight. |
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How did one just shrug it off and put it to the side, pretending to forget about everything? |
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The time has come, say its critics, to shrug it off, to clear it from the desk, to consign it to outer darkness. |
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She gushed while Sol just looked at me with a bemused expression and raised one shoulder in a short shrug. |
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In recent years, security while backpacking has sadly become too great an issue to dismiss with a shrug. |
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Blake moved his left shoulder in a half-hearted shrug and sat down next to her on the rock, carefully cradling his right arm. |
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All this we could handle with a mere shrug of the shoulders and a wry grin if only the sun were out and the sky was blue. |
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You can cultivate a laconic shrug of the shoulders for use when the conversation turns to your putting, or putting in general. |
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While the shrug is a gesture of renunciation, it is also a performance that maintains dignity. |
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Any restaurant that gets a shrug of the shoulders and a hand waving in the manner of an umpire should consider it a moral victory. |
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What was anticipated as a big fat Greek embrace turned instead into a casual shrug of the shoulders. |
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Also a light brown camisole tank top, and a short white sweater shrug that had a chocolate brown colored tie in the front. |
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A combination of the two, the shoulder shrug gives you the convenience of bolero sleeves and the elegance of a draped scarf. |
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He was moody lately but somehow he just could not shrug off the black cloud that was hovering over him. |
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So when the totem tumbles, consistency alone would seem to justify something more regretful than a shrug of unconcern. |
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With a shrug, Lenore plopped down on the tiny chair of her table, crossing her legs in a bold manner. |
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First, it brings the uncut and unedited horror home to people around the world who might otherwise shrug their shoulders. |
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With a sad shrug they then quickly munched down on a piece of lifeless unemotional unpoetic babycorn. |
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The fact that nonviolent people are brutalized and destroyed for life in prisons is met with a shrug. |
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Many of their early wildflowers and spring-blooming bulbs go dormant by Memorial Day, so they shrug off the dry summers. |
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It's this kind of talk that makes people in the burbs shrug and go on with their business. |
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This type of tragedy used to be met with a bureaucratic shrug of indifference. |
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Tanj did her best to shrug, a motion that came out as a squirm more than anything. |
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Finally he gave a careless shrug, dropping the man's head with a thud that predicted a headache the next day. |
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She tried to shrug, but the close walls hemmed her in, so she just made a face. |
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With a shrug, I dig out some pocket change, make my one purchase and drive back to Calgary. |
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Cameras are expensive, but ask the avid photographer and you are sure to receive a nonchalant shrug. |
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With a shrug he got out his pick, shifted the guitar in his lap, and played the notes on the stanzas. |
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Rotherham is hoping to shrug off its unenviable title of the car crime capital of South Yorkshire with a new crackdown that aims to slash vehicle crime by a fifth. |
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Still, I have heard more than a few people, of all races, shrug in some kind of befuddlement about what they are expected to feel. |
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No matter how many Chechens may be slaughtered, we content ourselves with a polite wag of the finger, shrug our shoulders, then concede that massacre is an internal matter. |
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Mason ambles through life, free to enjoy the little moments and shrug off the big ones, just like his father did before him. |
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Of course this gets at the heart of why some attacks on black Republicans inspire a shrug. |
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For the third time, I rolled my eyes adding a shrug of my shoulders. |
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The doctor expected a shrug, stony silence or some sort of sarcastic hiss. |
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He lifted a shoulder in a one-sided shrug and then lit a cigarette. |
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It's better to try to pack every moment with beauty and feeling than to shrug and smirk. |
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Bryce hitched one shoulder in a shrug and reached for a fork. |
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But the men from the Southern Hemisphere have the strength to shrug off that loss. |
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Sean gave a nonchalant shrug in reply and sat down on the edge of his bed. |
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Despite that, Olivia dismisses his remark with a casual shrug. |
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Harlow is deliciously naughty and amoral as the unapologetic homewrecker, digging into her character's sexual voraciousness with a wink and a shrug and abundant good humor. |
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If all this were only hypocrisy, Gingrich might legitimately expect voters to shrug off his lapses of decency and humanity. |
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It was the perfect way to shrug of the frustrations of the 100m, where he was sluggish out of the blocks, but more particularly the long jump which followed the sprint. |
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The indifferent will shrug their shoulders with a nonchalant c'est la vie. |
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Elsa shook it off with a shrug of the shoulders and a wan smile. |
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Yet, relative to the massive amount of attention, shock, and criticism, I can only muster a shrug and a plea to chill out. |
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I smooth out my tie and shrug on my blazer, quickly fastening the button. |
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The Finn never rose to the bait, either feigning an inability to understand the question or flat-batting inquiries with a quizzical shrug and a nondescript answer. |
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Most people would just shrug and go get a job stacking shelves in Tescos. |
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She'd tried to shrug it off, but knew she couldn't ignore it. |
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As Tony Blair fired the starting pistol today, months after the runners hared off down the campaign trail, the public met the news with a weary shrug of resignation. |
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It is easy to shrug off charity and goodwill as petty and self-serving, but consideration for others is not easy and will not always come naturally. |
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What is more surprising is that hard-working people so often shrug their shoulders and accept that the work-shy are entitled to what they can get off the state. |
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The two men exchanged questioning glances behind her back as she came out of the garden and closed the gate, then Penniworth gave a shrug and made a wry face of amusement. |
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When I was a child, if I told my parents I thought they were wrong about whatever they would just shrug and laugh it off, maybe correcting my grammar along the way. |
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He has helped both the actors and the camera shrug off their self-conscious stiltedness and look, for the first time in the franchise, really settled in their fantastic world. |
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And it's time we shrug, let them run out of the theater, straighten our collars and shoot our cuffs, and enter from the wings to do exactly the job we know needs to be done. |
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He had left the same courthouse with half a smile and a shrug because it was only a civil case, entailing no criminal penalties. |
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Gains by both groups after encouraging figures from the company saw the FTSE shrug off the drag caused by weaker bank, pharmaceutical and telecom stocks. |
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The shrug is hardly perceptible, the smile almost apologetic. |
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When nothing happened, she turned, and gave a rueful little shrug. |
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This would not be the last time he began a Web venture with gung-ho spirit and left it with a shrug. |
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Yankees tend to shrug off such numbers as largely the chaff drifting down. |
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I'd call the rozzers, get them to go to the scene and dust for dabs, the whole CSI thing, but I know they'd only shrug their shoulders. |
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The sort where advice to tuck into a hot water bottle and shrug on a double-knit is as useless as a raincoat in the Antarctic. |
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A tube top can be worn over pants as a skirt or as a back warmer with a shrug. |
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A phenomenal time for your career isn't being over-estimated no matter how much you shrug your shoulders and give it a great big harrumph. |
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Doctors studying the genetic code of the bug, commonly known as Steno, are worried about its ability to shrug off antibiotics. |
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Wenger said German playmaker Ozil is now ready to shrug off his costly penalty miss in Arsenal's 2-0 Champions League loss to Bayern Munich. |
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The department store chain hopes to use the cash to shrug off its debt woes and help it to take advantage of opportunities in the recession. |
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It may be 20 years since he last played James T Kirk, but William Shatner will never shrug off the image of Starfleet's cockiest captain. |
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But he insists it was much harder to shrug off the fog of frustration and disillusionment that hung over him during miserable spells at Wolves and Romanian side Astra Giurgiu. |
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The handicapper has put him up a further 5lb for that win but Jack Smudge's progress has shown no signs of waning and he can again shrug off that extra burden. |
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The Paralympian was in intensive care for four months leading up to London 2012 but managed to shrug off her difficulties to seal third in the SB9 100m breaststroke. |
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Ecclesiastes, who sometimes seems to cast himself as the Eeyore of the Old Testament, would simply shrug his shoulders and tell you to make the best of what you had. |
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Unrepentant Orange Order leaders last night continued to shrug off blame for the days and nights of violence which engulfed Belfast after a parade at the weekend. |
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