Hugging the warm clothes, Daphne sits on the bed, dazed at the turn of events. |
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The turn of events follows staff performance assessments authorised by both the administration and political management here. |
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He was thrilled at the unexpected turn of events that brought him into the world of haute couture and top designers. |
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Modern cynics would have us believe that this turn of events was about something other than freedom. |
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True to his word, Ian had his dictation waiting on her desk every morning and she looked forward to hearing the latest turn of events. |
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This turn of events, this sad return after so many vain boasts, would have made a shamed recluse out of a normal human being. |
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The early tone of the picture is strangely incongruous with the horrifying turn of events at the end. |
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This turn of events unsettles Edwin, who is secretly in love with a colleague from the publishing house. |
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Upset over the turn of events, they slyly have her removed from their home, leaving both the maid and the young daughter distraught. |
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This turn of events may be the kiss of death to such reform efforts as were underway. |
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After a tumultuous turn of events, the general cast of the show is nailed down as the three end up shipless on one of the large continents. |
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It is a turn of events even the most inventive Hollywood screenwriter would be hard-pressed to make up. |
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In a surprising turn of events, it appears that he may do something right regarding immigration. |
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Ms Wilkins says until the unexpected turn of events she faced a grim Mother's Day. |
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But this turn of events crystallises her relationship with her loving, if unambitious, husband. |
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Industry observers say that the sudden turn of events in the industry has to be assimilated with a note of caution. |
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The case represents an unprecedented turn of events for Internet journalism. |
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Things are getting more and more like the States every day and it's a very sad turn of events. |
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In a sudden turn of events, Malik's family refused to pay his defence lawyers. |
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However, they obviously did not do enough because if there was not a serious problem the current turn of events would not have happened. |
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Enemies become friends and friends become enemies during a surprising turn of events. |
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The rest of us started wandering back to our places on the field, still shocked and perturbed at this turn of events. |
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This deeply shocking turn of events has never happened before, and a sit-down was called for. |
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The Archbishop Turpin, disturbed by this macabre turn of events, decided to examine the corpse. |
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It was an incredible turn of events to concede a goal after a couple of minutes and then come back in that way. |
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Leftists and liberals find this turn of events an indication of bad days to come. |
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This turn of events was later described by a judge as a farcical about-face on the part of the Council. |
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It seems that the main reason for this turn of events is the weak Dollar, which boosted the Euro. |
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A surprising turn of events may change your plans and intentions today. |
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He keeps this up for little more than a minute but it's more than enough time for the paparazzi flashbulbs to capture this unexpected turn of events for posterity. |
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A tragic turn of events, but made funny by the fact that it happens to children, whose ineptness at life leads them into all sorts of mayhem and funniness as a result. |
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The self-effacing authors of this historic turn of events, Lafontaine and Baldwin, retired from politics two years later. |
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This is a promising turn of events and we call on the parties not to let slip this historic opportunity. |
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It's interesting that human history sometimes has a synchronicity and a serendipity to the turn of events. |
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Tóth, however, was apparently undaunted by the turn of events, and immediately set himself to engineering a rescue package. |
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Of course, we would very much like to avoid such a turn of events, but the key is in the hands of our partners. |
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In a historic turn of events, a programme of work was adopted after a decade of stalemate. |
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With such a turn of events, the EUR is not likely to regain any mantle of strength in the coming days. |
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He was disappointed at the turn of events, but nevertheless respected the opinion of the Czech Republic and proposed that note be taken of it. |
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This turn of events gave the United States, for a time, a unique positioning as the sole global power. |
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Rhaya's parents, alarmed by the new turn of events just before she was due to give birth, desperately began looking for options. |
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He or she may have received a notice of default, a statement of claim, or might just be worried about a certain turn of events. |
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Later, following the advice of her relatives and that of the parish priest, and after praying about this turn of events, she decided to marry. |
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Founding entrepreneurs Charles Albert and Jean-Guy Ouellet are delighted with the turn of events. |
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An unexpected yet radical turn of events in the tranquil life of this national education inspector. |
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All states parties agree in principle that proliferation of nuclear weapons would be a very negative turn of events. |
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This turn of events could easily provoke greater violent action by IDPs against the AU and its personnel in Darfur. |
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Alarmed by the turn of events the governments behave like spurned lovers. |
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The firm is apologetic, and clearly ashamed at the turn of events. |
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In a terrible turn of events, someone has spilled beer on the server. |
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And in a surprising turn of events, no singles were released for this album, with the assurance that they'd be releasing a few A-sides in December. |
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But in a shocking turn of events, wrestling got eight of 14 votes and the heave-ho. |
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In a humiliating turn of events, the ruble has lost about half its value against the dollar so far this year. |
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Cable pundits who were burying him two weeks ago were marveling at this remarkable turn of events. |
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In a Star Trek-inspired turn of events, he ends up forwarding centuries through time, crashing onto an alien planet where roles between simians and humans are reversed. |
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Stuart talks freely and very colourfully about facing the gallows, his life in jail and the fortunate turn of events that enabled him to transform his life. |
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At this point the story takes a bit of a farcical turn of events. |
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In making it clear that the authorities in Belarus have failed to seize an opportunity for frank and free dialogue with the international community, we have not concealed our disappointment at this turn of events. |
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It's quite a strange turn of events for a person that successful. |
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In some cases, the operation was overtaken by a dramatic turn of events, but because of the good upfront preparation these situations were managed very effectively by tweaking the scheduling of individual deployments. |
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We have found reason to be encouraged by what has been a bullish turn of events in most grain, oilseed and special crop markets to varying degrees, depending on the specific commodity. |
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Nurses on ICUs reported difficulty with the unexpected turn of events when patients who were expected to get well suddenly took a turn for the worse. |
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Monday's turn of events saddened Homer Seguin, one of the city's most-renowned labour activists, who alleged Vale Inco clearly is attempting to provoke a strike. |
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One perception of the recent turn of events might state that the USD is not crashing down or weakening, but rather, returning to its more realistic value. |
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The turn of events in these negotiations were somewhat unexpected. |
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An infant, apparently abandoned, is discovered on the steps of an isolated Spanish convent after the First World War — an unsettling turn of events for the nuns, who suddenly find their ordered world disarrayed. |
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Elizabeth knew that her own misjudgements were partly to blame for this turn of events. |
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The counterargument has been that the turn of events in Kyrgyzstan was not predictable, because it was impossible to foresee what the then president Askar Akayev would do when seriously challenged. |
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Faced with this turn of events, Dafydd and Rhodri agreed to divide Gwynedd between each other. |
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Through military action and fortunate turn of events, the first two problems found interim solutions that minimized their national impact in October. |
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Leslie pictorialized this turn of events by investing his subjects with a grim impassiveness and placing them back to back, as if posed to pace off in a duel. |
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But capping that extraordinary turn of events is the imminent return of Harry Redknapp, or Scummer Judas as he is known in Portsmouth football circles, to Fratton Park. |
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Faced with this sudden turn of events, Britain aligned herself with Prussia, in a series of political manoeuvres known as the Diplomatic Revolution. |
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