Lonely hearts can overcome their shyness and brush up on their chat-up lines at a new dating workshop. |
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Los Lonely Boys are a hard-working, hard-rocking Tex-Mex trio with an incendiary take on barroom blues. |
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The latest edition of the Lonely Planet guide to Britain has had a change of heart about the country's industrial cities. |
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Lonely teenage misfits with unconventional looks would have their personality revealed to everyone, leading to true love. |
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Lonely dribbles from the half way line and big punts for Drogba to knock down seemed to be all they had to offer. |
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Ironically, Lonely Planet was founded to avoid exactly this sort of conjunction where everyone travels along the beaten path. |
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When she wasn't lustfully nuzzling up to him, wanting to make love, she was spending her time in the Lonely Place, or at least it seemed that way at times. |
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Lonely Hearts is a romantic comedy about a lonely middle-aged piano tuner who joins a dating agency where he meets and falls in love with an extremely shy 30-year-old woman. |
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Lonely eyes swept the room, searching for open arms or warm eyes. |
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The Lonely Island are really huge fans of his and have been our whole lives, so any interaction with him is great. |
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But for all its madcap zaniness, Woke Up Lonely easily refutes the idea that the novel is a staid, obsolete form of writing. |
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Natalie Portman The black swan Oscar winner rapped on SNL with The Lonely Island. |
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To pass the time, he composed a poem entitled, The Lonely Isle, which was inspired by his feelings during the sea crossing to Calais. |
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For example, Lonely Planet has been blamed for the rise of what is sometimes referred to as 'the Banana Pancake Trail' in South East Asia. |
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Lonely Planet's first book, Across Asia on the Cheap, consisting of 94 pages, was written by the couple in their home. |
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Thus encouraged, the Tijuana Brass let loose with its patented version of The Lonely Bull. |
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A mention in a Lonely Planet guidebook can draw large numbers of travellers, which invariably brings change to places mentioned. |
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Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover, in order to celebrate British cultural figures whom he most admires. |
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In 2013 Lonely Planet acquired Budget Travel to expand its international magazine presence for the US market and launch a US edition. |
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Guest houses generally depend for publicity on word of mouth or a mention in travel guides such as Lonely Planet. |
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However, it has been criticised as overpriced, false and dirty by Lonely Planet. |
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Kelley noticed the opportunity and approached BBC Worldwide in April 2012 without an explanation for why he was interested in Lonely Planet. |
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In 2015, Lonely Planet and The New York Times listed Singapore as their top and 6th best world destination to visit respectively. |
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Lonely Planet is a highly respected international brand and a global leader in the provision of travel information. |
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The city is now considered by Lonely Planet to be one of the world's top 10 tourist cities. |
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Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band will be reissued with new stereo mixes and unreleased material for the album's 50th anniversary. |
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Muscat, the capital of Oman, was named the second best city to visit in the world in 2012 by the travel guide publisher Lonely Planet. |
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The popularity of the hippy trail, combined with the success of the original Lonely Planet publications, led the Wheelers to further develop the brand they had founded. |
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Thorin is getting obsessed with the treasure hoard in the Lonely Mountain and is still searching for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo is hiding from him. |
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Beck also collaborated with Philip Glass, Jack White, Tobacco of Black Moth Super Rainbow, Jamie Lidell, Seu Jorge, Childish Gambino, and The Lonely Island. |
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Lonely Planet's view is that it encourages responsible travel, and that its job is to inform people, and that it is up to guidebook users to make their informed choice. |
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The couple discovered writers in bars and also told people that if they could return to Australia with a completed book, then Lonely Planet would publish it. |
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In a poll conducted in 1995 by the BBC Radio 4 Bookworm programme to determine the nation's favourite poems, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud came fifth. |
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Joan's sophomore set is sublime, whether it's the moody piano lament of Honor Wishes, the angry political rant of Furious or the intimate soul-searching of To Be Lonely. |
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Thorn Tree has many different forum categories including different countries, places to visit depending on one's interests, travel buddies, and Lonely Planet support. |
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In 2009, Lonely Planet began publishing a monthly travel magazine called Lonely Planet Traveller in the UK, and in 2010, it launched the Indian and the Argentine editions. |
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Lonely Planet is the largest travel guide book publisher in the world. |
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The rest of the set comprises singles such as Dirrty, Lady Marmalade, Come On Over and Nobody Wants To Be Lonely, the latter a duet with swivel-hipped Ricky Martin. |
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Here he begins with Bourdieu but quickly turns to Riesman's classic The Lonely Crowd and his inner-directed and outer-directed social character exemplars. |
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In a 2007 interview, Tony Wheeler discussed one of the original Lonely Planet writers, Geoff Crowther, who wrote guides for India, South America, Africa and Korea. |
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Voted the third most beautiful bookstore in the world by Lonely Planet, the store was designed by Xavier Esteves as a neogothic piece with a touch of art nouveau. |
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Lonely Planet was founded by married couple Maureen and Tony Wheeler. |
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Lonely Planet's view is that it highlights the issues surrounding a visit to the country, and that it wants to make sure that readers make an informed decision. |
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He also remembered the dark and lonely nights he and his mother spent waiting for Herb to return from one of his frequent three-day benders. |
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Trek sunk back into his lonely, dark state quickly as they walked up the porch and knocked on the front door of a ranch house. |
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Its calls epitomise the atmosphere of the lonely marshes and tideways where it is found. |
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No he is not, any more than any other lonely, confused mentalist out there. |
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The night was not lonely either, as quite a few regulars danced cheerfully to merry tunes in the moonlight. |
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The usual modus operandi was that robbers identified isolated residential localities and targeted lonely women. |
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She is caught in a loop, doomed to repeat her lonely, tormented existence day after day. |
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The lives and relationships it evoked were lonely, oppressively small-town and laced with desperation. |
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This was no shrinking violet who wrote his poetry from the lonely vantage of an ivory tower. |
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There was a weeping willow shading two lonely gravestones, alienated from all the others. |
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Now, the shadow of sadness had grown, and Anne began to grow lonely at night. |
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Repelled by crowded Europe, he opts for Southland, but is lonely and bereft. |
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A lonely tear traced a path much traveled down her cheek, but she wiped it away. |
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We saw a lonely cabin, lights radiating from within like an Advent calendar. |
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And what is there to life if a man cannot hear the lonely cry of the whippoorwill or the arguments of the frogs around a pond at night? |
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Though always busy with his work, Michael never forgot to enquire for friends who were sick, lonely or fell on hard times. |
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He can turn the state of lonely self-loathing into a veritable inferno of seething threats, fans, mockers, competitors. |
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One can only hope some lonely auditor somewhere is figuring out what ratholes those funds went down too. |
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They've left her all alone to deal with minging mother Lyn and her incessant whining about being a lonely geriatric single mother of a toddler. |
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Transformed by the Eucharist we have received, we are sent to minister Jesus' presence to the lonely, downtrodden, and oppressed. |
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While on a window washing assignment, Wallace gets romantically involved with a lonely shop owner. |
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Tonka Bean Trace is a narrow, lonely road, with large pot holes which runs uphill between bamboo stools and high razor grass. |
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The sound of cars whizzing by on the lonely suburban road always had a calming effect on him. |
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The cracking of stock-whips among the tree-ferns near may cause the lonely hut dweller to swing the billy, intent on hospitable thoughts. |
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The man upstairs's painted as a lonely misfit who's as perplexed by his role as everyone else. |
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And here I was hoping to keep you company in this huge lonely palace, but you already have someone to entertain you. |
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He is a lonely old man who saw a young girl and told her she was beautiful. |
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I dance for lonely men, men who feel neglected, men who need the feigned affection and artful wiles of the dancer. |
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There was essentially nothing to be seen, just the occasional fences, thick green, wind-blown grass, cows and a handful of lonely cars. |
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The fen part of the county, with its vast horizons and lonely windswept fields, has always been an acquired taste. |
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Think of how a kind word spoken at the right time, or a special card sent to someone lonely or hurting can lift their spirits. |
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And maybe some people will join because they feel lonely and want to be part of a group that treats them kindly and with respect. |
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This was the only way a kindred soul could recognise you, saving you from a lonely existence. |
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The next minute he's miserable, depressed, lonely, doesn't know what to do with himself. |
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With a firm and unpatronising manner, he begins to build bridges towards the children's oppressed and lonely lives. |
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I like to think it was a part of me that hovered there, lost and afraid, alien and lonely, slinking after my retreating steps. |
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The ensuing silence was heavy, alerting him to just how still the room was, how lonely. |
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Children who are highly relationally aggressive feel lonely and depressed and tend to feel badly about themselves and their social situations. |
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I threatened to tell her but he says he would just laugh it off and make her think it is because I am alone and lonely. |
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I think being a writer you never need to feel alone or lonely ever again because it's like you've created your own world. |
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I stayed awake in the dark, my eyes on the shadows, alone and lonely all night. |
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And yet in his own life he goes to great lengths to avoid company, even though he does get lonely. |
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I thought of him prowling the streets at night, lonely, perhaps even a little drunk, unable to slake his unknown cravings. |
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You get lonely on your own at 3am, and it's like being amongst old friends in here. |
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Let's be glad I will have no more time to feel lonely, unattractive, unwanted, miserable and undersexed. |
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If it stormed, we would not find solace under the lonely, stunted bristle-cone pines. |
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Her character gets a lecture from a minicab driver about how lonely her frosty singledom has made her. |
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They were, and still are, the gods of geek rock, and their songs have become anthems for the alienated, awkward, and lonely. |
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Both fell in love with a man who had suffered a lonely upbringing by distant and undemonstrative parents. |
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The bucardo, a Pyrenean mountain goat, became extinct in January, when the last of its kind was put out of its lonely misery by a falling tree. |
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The UK government's obsession with tackling antisocial behaviour is making society even more lonely and fragmented. |
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Meanwhile, Lacey is an existentialist who always is antisocial and lonely and blames everyone but herself for it. |
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The uncompromising lives of service lived by lonely lighthouse keepers possess a special dignity. |
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In the film, Smith plays a New York date doctor who helps lonely singletons find love and romance. |
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It made me feel rather lonely, despite the fact that I was living with Scott. |
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The room is quite large, with four lonely single beds, a sterile ensuite shower and separate toilet. |
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No matter how rotten the day had been or how lonely his life had become, she ignited a spark inside him that he'd considered dead and buried. |
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What else could be as lonely as that lone tear long dried but never fully shed on her cheek? |
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Those handful of days were long enough to realize how lonely an old timer could truly be. |
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The new girl's supposed to be lonely and have no friends for at least a month and a half. |
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Living as she is was miserable and lonely with no friends or loved ones to care about her. |
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Olga is a lonely but spirited old woman whose children live abroad and seldom visit. |
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Back in September I wrote about Al, a lonely widower sitting on his front porch. |
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His death has touched something deeply in people, particularly old people who are lonely. |
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I'm not going to die old and lonely, never loving anyone else other than her. |
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He is going to end up a lonely old man whose kids only call him on holidays because they feel like they have to. |
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It was almost three hours later when Quinn shook himself out of his lonely thoughts. |
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If you want to compete at the Boston Marathon you have to be willing to put in the lonely hours of work. |
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Read your glossy magazines and dream away the long, lonely hours with thoughts of when your chance might come. |
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Liz made her way onto the lonely subway car and sat quietly as it headed toward her side of town. |
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Many slipped through the net completely and were left to fill lonely hours without money, resources and help. |
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Arms and legs are getting goosepimply and lonely sweaters now have companions. |
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Should you have half an hour to spare you can take a lovely lonely walk around the Dome. |
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Making crucial business decisions on one's own means that it can be lonely at the top. |
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I'm sure it must have been pretty lonely being the only Windows 3.1 user in the office. |
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Once more I find myself in an empty office, without a unicycle or even a CD to help pass the lonely hours. |
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After many hours of hunting, Ken found a lonely scallop and I found an interesting bottle. |
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Some may opt for a very plain style with only a ladder for access and a lonely light bulb for company. |
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Instead she spent lonely hours at home, scared that she may never hear again. |
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Police have stepped up patrols and are advising women to take precautions such as walking in groups and avoiding lonely areas. |
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He is believed to be a car thief, who used stolen cars to take victims to lonely areas before attacking them. |
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I wonder what a semi would be doing out on this lonely road, then I recognize it as a stock truck. |
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This is a lonely place with buildings shy of one another and spaced well apart, typical of Scottish Highland villages. |
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This was a lonely place where foxes and raccoons were often seen in those days. |
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The Showgrounds will be a fairly lonely place for the remainder of the season. |
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Many of them were black and white, and they were mainly of lonely places and people. |
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Howard, not knowing what he should do, sits on a couch in the middle of this lonely street that leads nowhere. |
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When a person dies, he or she is wrapped in a hammock and buried in a lonely place in the jungle on the mainland. |
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More than anything, however, the cottages' lonely location makes them a romantic's dream. |
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He and his wife have shifted from the City to this lonely place just to look after the garden. |
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There is a distant bridge, a small harbor, and a lonely road that leads to another beach town. |
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Even in rural farming districts, there is simply no such thing as a lonely road. |
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Western Australia is a land of open roads, of vehicle dependence and lonely highways. |
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Afterward we had one last drive around the rock before heading back to the lonely highway. |
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Liverpool can be a lonely place on a Saturday night, and this is only Thursday morning. |
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Caldwell, then living in Dover, Kent, met the mother of the three-year-old boy through a lonely hearts advert. |
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Like lonely hearts ads and introduction agencies, cyberdating used to be thought of as a last resort, but that is no longer the case. |
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I think a lot of people read lonely hearts columns with a great deal of interest. |
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Did you meet someone through our lonely hearts columns or has your business gone from strength to strength through advertising with us? |
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Linda Harris relates how, after the numbness of widowhood wore off, she found love again through the lonely hearts column of her local newspaper. |
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He targeted single mums with young children through chatlines and lonely heart adverts. |
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This doesn't usually matter too much unless you're meeting them after replying to a lonely hearts ad. |
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None of the women he met through lonely hearts columns have recognised the necklace. |
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Had Jefferies described himself in a lonely hearts column, the spiel would have been remarkably similar. |
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Many men were adamant they have never used dating agencies or lonely hearts columns. |
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She answered an advertisement that he had placed in a newspaper lonely hearts column. |
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I joined an internet dating agency, but had no luck, then moved on to answering ads in a local newspaper lonely hearts column. |
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A bachelor meets a woman through a lonely hearts column with dramatic results. |
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I suppose it can be a lonely life but we're all loners and mavericks to some extent and I am happy by myself. |
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Those who had the privilege to know him and break bread with him never felt bored or lonely. |
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It is a short step to lording it over your dispirited, lonely and inevitably disappointed wife, and your deracinated offspring. |
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He seduces a lonely teenage girl and becomes a hero to her younger brother, but dangerous forces lurk beneath his silver-tongued surface. |
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Knowing these people helps to understand why alcohol is such a boon to the lost and the lonely. |
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This compromise I would not make, not for love or money or threats of a lonely old age. |
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In a lonely, atomized world, people had to turn to the mass media for their identity. |
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So if you're ever depressed, sad or lonely, go and have yourself some clear soup and get real with Dr. Phil. |
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The last twenty years of Plumb's life were increasingly sad, lonely and unhappy. |
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In the movie, Rocky will be a lonely, over the hill and impoverished loser, unloved by everyone and a shadow of his former mighty self. |
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The world is full of very lonely people, and it's safe to assume that a lot of people lurking and talking in online chat rooms are among them. |
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Some of the principal beams, old ship's timbers, survived although they look rather lonely, silhouetted against the sky. |
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The lonely front door comes alive in a red and yellow blaze, the reflection of a gas station sign. |
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This run-down, tin-roof dwelling in lonely bush country is a gorgeous chunk of rustic Australiana. |
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It was a lonely walk, deep into an abyss that beckoned like a black hole, a fallen star. |
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The room seem pretty bare, blank walls, holding that nasty lonely chill inside. |
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It isn't surprising that she's lonely, because most people would prefer to avoid her whenever possible. |
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The idea of Jesse warms my heart immensely and gives me some happiness when I otherwise would feel lonely and bitter. |
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There was something lonely about the figure of the old man wandering along the fencerow filled with sassafras and elderberry. |
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I'd planned a quick stroll on the main route, but I keep getting sidetracked by spur paths leading to lovely, lonely beaches. |
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Setting up you own business can be very satisfying and fulfilling, but it can be very lonely and isolating and is very hard work. |
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Taormina, once a lonely place, full of beauty, had turned into a friendly place, full of beauty. |
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The reality, of course, is that it's often lonely in those fancy hotels or in restaurants chowing down sushi or sauerbraten on your own. |
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Modelling was great in some ways but I felt it was a very lonely career as well. |
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We give by baking cookies for a neighbour, offering to babysit for weary parents or spending time with a lonely person. |
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Strangers may try to take advantage of lonely seniors through telemarketing scams. |
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This latest backward glance is more lonely lunchtime housewife than supper-club romance or hell-of-a-day blues. |
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Even worse, it wasn't unheard of for foreign expatriates or discharged soldiers to form bands of brigands that terrorized lonely travelers. |
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A lonely airport baggage handler picks up a pregnant hitchhiker during a fierce late-night storm. |
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Picked as the ransom bagman, Callahan is run ragged by Scorpio, but eventually the pair meet in the dead of night in a lonely park. |
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In a culture where relationships outside wedlock are frowned upon, many women are living lives of lonely misery, she said. |
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A reprieved Dr Rob turns over a new leaf, and places an illustrated lonely hearts ad. |
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Caroline is tired, lonely and depressed even as she leads a fake, but highly active, social life. |
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Perhaps there is an elderly person in your area who may be lonely and would welcome a friendly gesture to join you on the trip. |
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A scared face looked back at her, and a lonely and sick emotion filled the eyes of that face. |
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A few cars passed through the lonely yellow of the street lights, their tires making soft shushing sounds on the wet pavement. |
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This time, a lonely little girl's imaginary friend turns real and decides that adults are scum. |
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Thousands of Seabees served in combat areas of Korea during the war, but many other Seabees were stationed in lonely outposts all over the world. |
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Beyond, out of sight, rise the peaks of the Grampian massif, the high heart of Scotland with its austere tracks leading to lonely places. |
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His talent for wringing bitter humor out of miserable lonely men is matchless. |
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It searches among the yucca cactuses and Joshua trees for a lonely radar station atop a mountain peak. |
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A lonely violin and piano play out the final three minutes of the record, augmented by a lazy bass drum. |
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Forlorn piano waltzes, blue basslines and fairytale xylophones combine to create a lonely, delicate soundscape. |
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Finally released, the adulteress took up residence in a lonely cottage by the sea. |
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It's easy to imagine why the land-lady's self-possessed daughter wouldn't fall for him and why her lonely, schoolteaching mother might. |
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He was slithering downward, bored, lonely, erratic, sending out thousands of text messages. |
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The body lay in an aboveground marble sarcophagus guarded by no groundskeepers or watchmen, just one lonely padlock. |
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Heartsick, depressed, agonizingly lonely, she would disappear for days behind her locked bedroom doors. |
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Sutter and Aimee are immature, lonely, and stubborn, all of which keeps their relationship from really flourishing. |
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But soon the lonely Chip begins stalking him, leaving tons of messages on his answering machine. |
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I found their melancholy inviting and I appreciated their contemplative, lonely world. |
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That is why Malloy is campaigning on a lonely stretch of barber shops and boxing gyms in New Haven a week before the election. |
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The South responded in kind by bombarding an equally lonely patch of ocean, just north of the border. |
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In the midst of all her bombast, I suddenly saw her as the sad, lonely old woman she was. |
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On Pushing Daisies, her Olive Snook was lonely, lovesick, and brokenhearted, while still positively hysterical. |
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They keep her from being lonely, take her on trips, and urge her to make medical appointments when she's waffling about whether to see a doctor and really should do so. |
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They want Marvin to be as mean and as lonely and as trashy as the characters he portrays. |
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Nor is it true that childless people are doomed, as the pope warned, to be lonely and sad in their old age. |
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When Brennan rides up to the way station, the stationmaster confesses that he is lonely out in the wilderness, and that being lonely is no way to live. |
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We compare the radiant blues and greens of our fragile planet to the blackness of the cosmos, and recognize the infinite preciousness of our lonely home. |
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Even now, lonely, hurt and alone, you still radiate happiness. |
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You asked me to sit with you, to keep you company because you were lonely. |
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Two eight-year-olds, Julien and Sophie, are lonely kindred spirits. |
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When the lonely bagpipe finally plays a somber song for either entity, its wraithlike warble filling the air with all manner of mixed emotions, it will not be a celebration. |
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The little unincorporated community sits in a lonely stretch of hot desert amidst black rocks and saguaro cactuses. |
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The 289-page satire follows Morris Feldstein, a pharmaceutical salesman who gets seduced by a lonely receptionist. |
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The veil was lifted and the eyes moved in close, so close that I imagined I could see clear into her twenty-something spinster soul and the lonely yearning girl beyond. |
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However, most of the film occurs in Spider's mind and memory, as he relives his childhood as a lonely youth whose only human contact seems to be his parents. |
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When Raymond was growing up, Strawberry Patch Road was a place of lonely roads and double-wide trailers. |
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As a thirty-six-year-old olive-skinned Puerto Rican woman, Maddy had been doubly lonely since the first week of trial. |
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A lonely widow repining for the past while enduring the boisterous attentions of her clumsy Irish housekeeper encounters a cripple collecting money for an invalid hospital. |
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A lonely woman in a late-night grocery store sees a sexy guy in galoshes. |
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Despite Reuven's straight A report card in school, he is lonely and sad. |
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He has tried lonely hearts columns in local newspapers a few times. |
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Nomani said her activism, which took root before the emergence of social media, has often been lonely and isolating. |
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They have travelled throughout the wide areas served by the RFDS and lived for a time with the people who stay and work in remote and lonely regions. |
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Our arctophily extends to collecting items showing Teddy Bears as well as books, but is clearly focused towards offering lonely Teddy Bears a new home. |
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All the liveliness of the evening had been replaced by lonely silence. |
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The product of a lonely and rootless childhood, she seems always to have hungered for public recognition and apparently never considered marriage. |
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His wistful brand of traditional American roots music is deeply embedded in mysticism and keenly embodies the stature of the early 20th century's lonely, nomadic soul. |
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Bunkered in a gated community, away from friends and foes alike, John Edwards lives a lonely life. |
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An old lady is a bit lonely and decides she needs a pet for company. |
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Dear me, it was reading like an ad for a lonely hearts column! |
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He may be in the wrong but he's old, lonely and feeling betrayed. |
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A lonely housewife starts up a friendship with a pet portrait painter. |
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Even when he had his friends with him he always seemed lonely. |
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Mine is a lonely existence, because no training partner can stay with me. |
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For some that had travelled to the city, life became a lonely existence. |
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The beach looked rather lonely on a usually crowded Sunday afternoon. |
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You can reach the mountain top and find it a desolate and lonely place. |
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The castle always felt like such a cold and lonely place when he returned. |
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Mort doesn't seem like the sort to attend lonely hearts meetings. |
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There is not even a lonely hearts column in the local paper. |
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No matter the cultural era or technological advances, it seems that as long as there have been lonely hearts, there have been lonely hearts clubs. |
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The 64-year-old mother-of-four was advertised in an internet lonely hearts room by her son because he thought his mother needed someone to talk to. |
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Intrigued by an advertisement he has placed in a lonely hearts column, she and Rebecca contact him simply to see what sort of person would place such an ad. |
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Many cats belong to elderly, lonely people, their only companion is their furry feline. To them the loss of their beloved friend is akin to losing a close relative. |
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The witness described a greasy film on the car and a lonely piece of buttered toast lying nearby. |
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Further, the lucubrations of a bitter, lonely, and hurt old man did indeed lead him to a convenient anti-Semitism above the then-norm in his old age. |
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But he is no sentimentalist, and never shies from the harsh realities of that lonely spot. |
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I wonder whether the woman seeking an organisation to join has considered joining the Samaritans and helping those who are depressed, lonely, anxious or suicidal. |
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He, is an introspective artist whose success has left him in a lonely place, where livelihoods rest on his shoulders and old friends regularly tap him for money and favors. |
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It always left him feeling awful and despicable and very, terribly lonely. |
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Oblivious to his hectic surroundings, the man carried on with his lonely saunter until he reached an uncharacteristically quiet corner of the courtyard void of any activity. |
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She is a sad, lonely career girl whose financial precariousness makes her a highly suggestible young lady who will clearly do almost anything for a sawbuck. |
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It's a statement from The Huffington Post that being a standalone media product, no matter how mighty, can be a lonely place. |
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I think that whole experience with The starry Messenger was ultimately a kind of lonely one for him, and yet it strengthened him. |
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A lonely young woman gets drawn into an online forum and is asked to impersonate someone else. |
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To be a woman suffering from a drinking problem in America is a lonely enterprise, defined by stigma and judgment. |
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We've scrawled some things into a copy book that describe how we feel when we're lonely or an image we remember from an intense period of loneliness. |
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The matron is a firm believer in the ability of dogs to help patients feel less lonely and depressed and decided to unleash canine healing power onto the wards. |
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Yet if his lonely experience in prison could be called Kafkaesque, then so too could his life before he was sentenced. |
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Certainly it was more fun than yoga, which is, as far as I can tell, Kama Sutra for the lonely. |
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Each day, he sits on the edge of his bed, head hung in a state of lonely tristesse while the mellifluous tick-tock of a grandfather clock marks time. |
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If you seek pleasure with disregard for others you're going down a dark, lonely, depressing slide into mental torture a place where you wish you weren't born. |
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But the marriage was loveless and lonely and McRay found herself meandering the manicured grounds, plotting her escape. |
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Here we are shambling and wounded and lonely at the end of the world. |
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Where I see a politician bestriding the British political scene, he sees a lonely figure, in constant danger of a painstaking alliance fracturing apart. |
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In this sequel, he took off from a prologue featuring Byron and Mary Shelley discussing sequel possibilities before introducing the lonely creature's shock-headed bride. |
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Whatever happens, Boeing finds itself in a lonely place as a true believer in the technology. |
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There is nothing heroic about sitting in a small, cold room in the depths of winter as you get through your eight or ten hour shift as part of a lonely factory occupation. |
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When you are doing well there are always plenty of people around to slap you on the back but you can feel pretty lonely when you are sidelined and not involved in the action. |
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A lonely plastic bag made it's way like tumbleweed down the vacant street. |
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After work, I would come home to my lonely apartment, pop a TV dinner in the microwave, and watch the television for the next few hours before going to sleep. |
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Terry is a sad, lonely, twitchy, uptight, neurotic, shy, and pathetic man. |
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Then I feel like a very lonely lizard in a boiling hot desert. |
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White captures how lonely people get trapped in a vicious circle, shunning social events because being alone is more comfortable. |
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How lonely and worrying it must have been when John was away for days and weeks at a time, mustering wild cattle in country as dangerous as it gets for horses and men. |
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All the characters in Things You Can Tell are lonely and unfulfilled. |
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What's the key to surviving those long, lonely Arctic slumbers? |
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As the minutes tick past and I continue my lonely vigil, I realise that I have wasted a whole day. |
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This portrayal of modern urban life as empty or lonely is a common theme throughout Hopper's work. |
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The world of The Caretaker is a bleak one, its characters damaged and lonely. |
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The first notable players to use two hands were the 1930s Australians Vivian McGrath and John Bromwich, but they were lonely exceptions. |
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He often described a lonely and sheltered childhood that was worsened by his obesity. |
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Blair was very lonely after Eileen's death, and desperate for a wife, both as companion for himself and as mother for Richard. |
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You must be desperate and lonely....okay....I layan you enough already today. |
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For English poet Lord Byron, Napoleon was the epitome of the Romantic hero, the persecuted, lonely, and flawed genius. |
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A genuine first-hand religious experience like this is bound to be a heterodoxy to its witnesses, the prophet appearing as a mere lonely madman. |
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She eliminated those lonely treeless farmhouses with the sun beating on their shining gal-iron roofs. |
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A solar-powered unmanned aerial system could fly long, lonely missions that conventional aircraft would not be capable of. |
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Back then, at eighteen, in her humble bed-sit, in Dublin's 'flatland', she was lonely. |
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It was a lonely, dissociative time in my life, when I stayed holed up in my apartment for weeks on end. |
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Alison befriends lonely Giant Panda and skips happily in a meadow with it. |
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So, who do you call when your life has been turned upsidedown and you are living the narrow and somewhat lonely life of a cancer patient? |
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Beautifully presented and with plenty of filling, the open sandwich was a little bit lonely on the plate with no garnish. |
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The cosmicity of the empty, blank view from the telescope made him feel lonely. |
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He would have been lonely but for the comradeships of the various clubs to which he belonged. |
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Located in small town Northern Ontario, it may be found on a lonely concession road or a major highway. |
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