She looked at Misha a little closer, and a look of pure fear crossed her face. |
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Clair and Misha dabble their feet in the swimming pool, pondering last night's debate. |
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Misha turned to flee, but she was knocked off course by someone running the other way and she cannoned into an abandoned bus. |
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Misha kept the map under her arm and walked back over to the black juggernaut, the Polish lorry driver climbing back into his cab. |
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He carried Misha out with him, still holding the plastic bag and carrying the black case slung over his back. |
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Taking the road atlas with her, Misha got out of the lorry cab again and headed over to the white and red lorry belonging to the Polish driver. |
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He moved round to the other side and opened the door, offering his hand to Misha to help her climb down. |
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Lots of youngsters get a bang out of watching the puppy snarf up bits of food thrown on the floor, so Misha should be locked away while the little ones eat. |
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They'd only stared at each other for a moment before he looked away and closed the last curtain, but Misha had been certain a flicker of emotion had crossed his face. |
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Misha took the phone from Mike and hurriedly dialled Mario's number, not really hearing Miroslav as he swore quietly in Serbian as a motorbike flashed passed him on the exit. |
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Misha was alone, and she was aware that few people understood her. |
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Now they play fifteen to twenty concerts a year together, while Misha plays ninety to 100 other engagements as soloist, chamber musician or with symphonies. |
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Misha Glenny gives a date of 22 March, Tom Gallagher gives 2 April, while Mary Kaldor and Laura Silber and Allan Little give 6 April. |
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The comments came after Misha and Sami, left, had a heated argument during Friday's rehearsals. |
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Late on, Aina put in another solid performance to edge another British School rival Misha Mahendru, who settled for the silver. |
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Misha is also being overwhelmed by TURNIPS after posting on Twitter that whoever brought him the largest one would receive some home-made grape jelly and a palm reading. |
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It has played an important part of the Games' identity promotion since the 1980 Summer Olympics, when the Russian bear cub Misha reached international stardom. |
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They had fallen out after Tulisa contestant badmouthed Misha Bryan. |
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