Myself having no stomach for missish chatter, I was certain that it would not be an event to relish. |
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Myself and the other grad student, the two techs, and one of the undergrads are all young women about my age. |
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Myself and about 6 or 7 close friends were all in Bruce's study with Tim, passing around my chillum filled with herb grown by my hands. |
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Myself and friend intervened and managed to free the man from these gougers. |
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Myself and my friend stood and marvelled at the incredible array of ludicrously attractive nubile women. |
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Myself and another lady laid our hands on the spot that hurts him the most and prayed for him on Sunday. |
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Myself and a girl named Blanche Jackson used to tend Miss Appleby's garden in Millfield Road. |
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Much of this was captured in her pacy memoir, By Myself, which, like many, I read when it first came out in the early 1980s, long before I met her. |
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The essence of Sorry, I'm A Stranger Here Myself was lack of communication, and the sitcom was serialised, each episode advancing the story from the previous week. |
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Myself personally I have told my husband that if anything happens he is not to let me come around if I am going to be crippled badly and brain damaged. |
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And did I mention that his memoir, filled with tales of the women he has bedded, is called Exposing Myself? |
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Myself am confident that an ointment of it is one of the best remedies for a scabby head that is. |
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Myself and a friend would routinely spend our afternoons off from school just walking around town, between arcades and shopping malls and book and toy stores. |
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Myself and the lads I worked with would all swap shifts and take alternate weekends off, which was great because it allowed me to compete in tournaments. |
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Myself and a few of the other mages opened up a rift in time. |
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Myself and the vet have watched the race four times on video, and it appears he may have had a fit or became disorientated. |
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I Called Myself Cassandra is sweeping, passionate, emotional, and unforgettably enlightening. |
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Myself and Cristiano Ronaldo make up two of the best wingers in the world and statistics show that. |
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Myself and she who shall not be named were booked into the Countess Suite, a sweeping suntrap on the first floor overlooking the Italianate gardens. |
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The mainly cover versions album is named after a line from the Fats Waller song, 'I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter', which is the opening track. |
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The great Andreas Scholl brings his reading of the poet in a programme entitled Songs of Myself, sung in both the counter tenor and the baritone register. |
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For myself, I would have writ more on this subject, but that I was afeared, if I did overmuch belaud these parts of the person. |
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I could save myself a lot of time and aggravation if I just limited my listening to megastars and their hyped hits. |
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But as a white kid I was afforded every opportunity to reform and reinvent myself, so I did. |
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Instead I felt envious of this earlier version of myself, unencumbered by the burden of abstinence. |
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So perhaps the barbed wire and the machinations of the plot did duty for other obstacles that stood between myself and freedom. |
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In fact, I described them this way myself when I wrote about infant memory two years ago for babble. |
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If my guy were on the business end of results like those, I'd be psychologically preparing myself. |
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I saw myself as an advocate and agitator and behind-the-scenes lobbyist on some very minor aspects of it. |
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Still, I found myself agreeing with the older gentleman who saw the room as a sea of gentiles. |
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In shul this week on Yom Kippur, however, I'd rather focus on the atoning I need to do myself. |
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You must be feeling awful. I went through something similar myself last year, so I can relate. |
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Every time I have burp or my body has an urge to slow down, I tell myself, there is no reason to slow down. |
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So when I get caught and they take me out from the asylum to lynch me, I check myself back into the asylum. |
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I wasn't parading around to make a show of myself, I was trying to get my arm in my blouse to cover up. |
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Last week, I took it upon myself to introduce you benighted savages to one of the great comedies of modern times. |
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Not only do I not classify myself as a birther, I specifically repudiate the birther thesis with two books and the film. |
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Why do I always find myself rooting for the team at the bottom of the league? |
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I remembered myself standing there, on the green Astroturf carpet, looking down at the cover of Hannah and Her Sisters. |
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I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love. If you want me again, look for me under your bootsoles. |
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Having worked in philanthropy myself, I can say that these figures are astounding. |
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What if, however, my belief system is just my way of explaining away a strange and annoying syndrome to myself? |
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Occasionally, I lose my bearings and permit myself an ounce of sympathy for Republican chairman Reince Priebus. |
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Some day, when I can afford it, I will buy myself a nice Danish modernist desk. |
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It seemed that I, a staunch feminist, had found myself in the epicenter of macho culture. |
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So not only would I consider myself a feminist, but I would consider myself a humanist. |
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A sobering article on gang rape inside a UVA fraternity has Wahoo alumni like myself up in arms. |
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I found myself chatting with an older woman that was beaming from ear to ear. |
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To further complicate things, I insisted on attaching myself as the screenwriter. |
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Instead of the agitation I had feared, I found myself able to paint there tranquilly. |
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Throughout, I stabilized myself with lots of examsmanship, in order to depress my fellow-candidates. |
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Or, This is a farrago of absurdity, I could never feel anything of the sort myself. |
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Had I been born in a feudalist society, I would have attempted to batter myself into the nobility. |
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There's nothing I like more than fiddling away Saturday night playing dominoes with myself. |
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I hastily fireproofed my clothing somewhat by pouring a bucket of water over myself before dashing into the flames. |
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I had a few questions for him myself, but I just stood there and stared. He had a fish-eating grin on his face. |
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Her stupidity flabbergasts me, and I have to force myself to keep a straight face while she explains her beliefs. |
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The paperbarks and floodgums that shroud us look eerie and ethereal in the silver light, and I find myself matching Jasper's step. |
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No I know I wont forget you but I'll forget myself if the city will forgive me. |
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Also I got some timber, and he built me a fowl-house far better than I could have done it myself. |
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The charge of my most curious and costly ingredients frayed, I shall acknowledge myself amply satisfied. |
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I was pretty bad myself, but managed to move about all the time, for the frowst in my cabin would have sickened a hippo. |
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I told myself, I'm going to die reaching these goals. I had to go full-tilt boogie, or I'd suck. |
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I am nobody to futz around with when I know myself to be four hundred per cent in the right. |
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Like everyone else who lifts weights, I wanted to maximize my gains and give myself the best chance to succeed. |
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But that only depresses me more! I need to defunkify myself in that manner too. |
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I once more find myself a dissident, and a dissident in a very small minority. |
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I've been slowly familiarizing myself with the neighborhood. |
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I was so tired I could barely rouse myself to prepare dinner. |
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I managed to convince myself that I was doing the right thing. |
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On this point, I find myself much more solidly aligned with the tradition of female aca-fan than with many male scholars working in this space. |
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Though this was one of the first mercantile transactions of my life, yet I had no doubt about acquitting myself with reputation. |
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While waiting for the bus, I amused myself by performing a mime interpretation of the Gettysburg Address. |
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Nor have I scrupled, in so flagrant a case, to allow myself a severity of animadversion little congenial with the general spirit of these papers. |
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You have the nerve, you apirocal, you abecedarian, to compare yourself with an archididascalos and rector of a minerval school such as myself? |
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The next thing I laid hold of was a brace of pistols, and as I already had a powder horn and bullets, I felt myself well supplied with arms. |
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Recondite adventures in the insipid, the artsome, the equine, do not amuse my servant or myself. |
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How long I slept I cannot tell, for I had nothing to guide me to the time, but woke at length, and found myself still in darkness. |
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As I gazed at myself in the looking-glass, I found that I should be a handsome boy when I had put on my silver-buttoned attila. |
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To punish me for my contempt of authority, Fate has made me an authority myself. |
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I had already concluded that not one of my writings was publishable, having myself analyzed the faults of my belletristic production. |
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I fished carefully, used wet flies and dry, all that I had in my book, and even bemeaned myself by baiting a plain hook with a grasshopper. |
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A thousand times I berated myself for being drawn into such a trap as I might have known these pits easily could be. |
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Reputation, reputation, reputation! O, I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial. |
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For my regular classes, as opposed to my special presentations, I find myself tending toward a bimedia technique. |
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I think I bit off more than I could chew when I agreed to paint this house by myself. |
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My manager suddenly blasted me yesterday for being a little late to work for five days in a row, because I was never getting myself up on time. |
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She laughed at my attempt, and I got a pull of the ears for daring to blinden myself. |
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Although I class myself as straight, I occasionally like a little boy-on-boy action. |
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Mr. Horrocks served myself and my pupils with three little glasses of wine, and a bumper was poured out for my lady. |
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I have always wondered why shoe salesmen think I can't tie my shoes by myself. |
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I pictured to myself some grizzled, apple-cheeked, country schoolmaster fluting in his bit of garden in the clear autumn sunshine. |
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Although sometimes I'd award myself a cheeky McDonald's hangover treat if I did well. |
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I'd be lying to myself if I pretended that seeing Logan here now isn't causing a parade of elephants to stampede through my upper chestal region. |
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Second, I operate under the policy that everything is chuckable unless proven otherwise. I must convince myself not to throw something away. |
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I asked myself what I was to do there, now my boat was lost. As a matter of fact, I had plenty to do in fishing my command out of the river. |
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I believe in that myself because it has been explained by competent men as the convolutions of the grey matter. |
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I felt no compunction in doing so, for under the circumstances I felt that I should protect myself in every way I could. |
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I couch-surfed in my Portland friends' guest rooms while I tried to reinvent myself. |
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In my meeting with Dahlia, I found myself having a private countertransference thought which I certainly did not articulate to her. |
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After she left, I ran away for a day, and hid myself, solitary, in a culvert under the railway lines. |
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And so I'd ask myself, why indeed dwell into to darkside of literature? Does it make me happy to figure out new ways to cause people's death? |
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When I wake up, I make a point to divest myself of all my prejudices, ready to start the day. |
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I arrived just after the meeting had started and found myself dobbed in to take the minutes. |
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I only felt like myself when I was drunk Double-fisting beer was pretty typical for me back in the day. |
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For someone like myself who loves the MINISTRY album Mind... this new album is double plus good! |
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Zuckerberg was on NPR today, being smarmy and disingenuous. He's a total douchebro. I hate myself for supporting his business model. |
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I was feeling drowsy and so decided to make a cup of coffee to try to wake myself up. |
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The old gentleman was for going along with me, but I said no, I could drive the horse myself, and I druther he wouldn't take no trouble about me. |
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I have extricated myself so far at many eleventh hours and perhaps there is some hope in this. |
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The truth is I was an emotional cripple when I met her, drunk more often than not, punishing myself for doing things that went against my nature. |
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A being whom I myself had formed, and endued with life, had met me at midnight among the precipices of an inaccessible mountain. |
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Our task is only half finished. It will be my duty to enforce the decisions of the conference and I hereby pledge myself to that end. |
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The enneahedron is a simple all-space filler discovered by myself, based on the cubic antiprism, again omitted by Wood. |
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For myself I could hold it in my account with God to find such an euthanasia for you, even at this moment if it were best. |
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I gave myself a mental shakedown, tried to suppress my ladyboner and pushed past him. |
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The system in which I have embedded myself has its faults, some of them lampoonable. |
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I had no money, but if I could only find workable country, I might stock it with borrowed capital, and consider myself a made man. |
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Besides, I told myself, everyone out in magazineland would understand that in my first week I had to go with whatever was in the inventory. |
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Observations by Ball and myself in Colorado show that in the case of magnetiferous granites, the magnetite was a mineral of the pegmatite stage. |
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Perhaps I should make myself scarce before he finds any more miserable tasks to assign to me. |
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Normally, I'd psych myself out of approaching her. I looked at her, trying to find something that reinforced my manning down. |
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Irritated by my feeling of non-specific mardiness, I force myself out of bed, stretching flamboyantly as I walk over to open the shutters. |
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His departure oppressed me with melancholy, and, re-entering the dwelling, I threw myself almost in despair upon the matting of the floor. |
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The carefulness of lifting pots and objects from the soil filled me with a longing to be an archaeologist myself. |
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After the initial shock of discovering my scheduling megadisaster, I forced myself to take a deep breath. |
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I hated myself for cheating on Jill, but then I had cheated before, but this was something different. |
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At the moment I don't have any fire in the belly for a fight or to get myself to a gym. |
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I misexpressed myself when I said I didn't want to see you. I only meant that I was temporarily busy. |
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I had wanted to stand for the party at the next election, but I cannot bring myself to vote for the party at the moment, let alone stand for it. |
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I think I was always looking for the entertainer in myself and I seem to be able to entertain through manipulating language. |
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I consider myself fortunate to have been born here, rather than in Boston, or New York, or London. |
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Neither myself nor Alan thought we were signing it over to a board of trustees who would look after it like it was the Dead Sea Scrolls. |
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But though you will be angry to hear it, I believe, for myself at least, what is is best. |
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I turned myself in to be executed, but before I did, I paid off my mummifier. |
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The first poems I knew were nursery rhymes and before I could read them for myself I had come to love the words of them. |
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There is only a murha in the opposite corner and I do not want to be uncomfortable now. I lower myself into my father's chair. |
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Later I realized that the ignorant man that day was not the chief but myself. |
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They are rather little signs to suggest how one might proceed up a road on which I did not do very well myself, the road to pure Nabokovism. |
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About a month ago I suddenly found myself in the right frame of mind for doing philosophy. |
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But when it came to action I found myself between the fires of two professional narrow-mindednesses. |
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But neither you nor myself, necessarian as I am, can pretend to this degree of perfection. |
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He drove right at, and through, the platform. It began to move, but I'd have nicked it myself, had it been nickable. |
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I spent a couple of months all by myself building a set and had my filmmaker friends, nonactors, play the parts. |
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Since I was the only nonemployee in the store, I promptly outed myself as a New York Times reporter. |
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What hath been generally agreed on, I content myself to assume under the notion of principles. |
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If we could see the last of that man, Didenhover, oncet, I'd take hold of the plough myself, and see if I couldn't make a living out of it. |
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I marvel at myself, that e'er I yielded This amorous enterprise even to you, But that my loyalty outbears my love. |
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Having now seen for myself how he travelled across the pack ice, I am more convinced than ever that Peary did indeed discover the North Pole. |
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Dislike dressing together. Nicked myself shaving. Biting her nether lip, hooking the placket of her skirt. |
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Never imposing upon any one myself, I suffered no one to play the possum with me. |
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I must confess that I myself had been inclined towards Monotheism till this time. |
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I listened to your speech tonight in which you talked about the power of positive thinking, and I want to ask how I can get some faith in myself. |
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Hey, it's not like I wouldn't take the guy to Pound Town myself if I was single, but he's messing with a married man. |
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There was nothing even approaching the near-great, so I actually designed and sewed all my preg stuff myself. |
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Other areas of the North have regularised the pronouns in the opposite direction, with meself used instead of myself. |
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If I take a wife it will be because, being better freed from numerous worries, I can devote myself to the Lord. |
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It was a standard blessing, one I wrote myself, based on the Claddagh ring theme. |
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I could not myself keep quiet whilst people were being penalised for something about which they could do nothing, their sexuality. |
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It would be absurd in me to range myself on the side of the Duke of Bedford and the corresponding society. |
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I was watching the little birdies fly in front of my eyes, so it took me a second to re-combobulate myself. |
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It is not my business to recriminate, hoping sufficiently to clear myself in this matter. |
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To this day, I notice myself treating the memory and tradition of the USSR with an indulgence and tenderness. |
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As a commuter myself, there is no such thing as accidental seat hogging or seat hogging due to ignorance. |
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Leading the life I did, of the sedulous, strained nurse, I had to do something to keep myself fit. |
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Self-analysis of my interactions with others fails because, though I understand myself, I can't understand others. |
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Should I ascribe any of these things unto myself or my sexly weaknesse, I were not worthy to live. |
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I had always prided myself on being creative, but in the sexperience department I was coming up dry. |
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I spent the next frantic seconds trying to disentangle myself from the pole while the crowd and the contestants guffawed. Shazbot! |
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But almost at once I told myself that I ought to have Sherlocked the truth the moment this troubled, beautiful being had appeared on deck. |
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This game is so hard that I find myself taking a snapshot every few seconds in case I get killed. |
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I tell you, sir, that I have a brain of my own, and that I should feel myself to be a snob and a slave if I did not use it. |
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It was a sobering thought that I had almost killed myself. That was something I wouldn't soon do on purpose again. |
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The less I ate, the harder I pushed myself, academically and physically. |
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Softly, softly, catchee monkey, I thought to myself....slow and sure was the way with a woman like this. |
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I souped the dogs, and went in for a bite. I ended up going back out and making my pups a full meal, then went back in and pigged out myself. |
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The rest of the Tates are wine people, every one with a favorite vintage. I'm not much on the spoiled grape juice myself. |
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I will not trouble myself, whether these names stand for the same thing, or really include one another. |
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Suddenly I feel myself become small as a swanling, tucked into the swan's feathers. |
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Did you suppose that I could not make myself sensible to tact as well as sight? |
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I am myself a thoroughgoing individualist, writing for those who are, like myself, irrevocably committed to the modern experiment. |
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And, doing third edits for Lindsay notwithstanding, The Paper was a thwartful place for a would-be writer like myself to work in. |
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At college I took a sort of ticky box approach to doing my work. I'd say to myself, right, I've done that, I've measured that, I've read that. |
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In the squalid, unlit, toiletless bathroom, I poured cold water over myself with a bucket, soaped, and rinsed. |
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I toothbrushed the stale rum stink from my mouth and stared at myself in the cabinet mirror. |
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I then took a strait That gave myself, and some few more, receipt 'Twixt Scylla and Charybdis. |
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To expiate my past sins, I will accuse myself of them courageously, and will not leave one unbanished from my heart. |
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Twice I actually hired myself as an under-mate in a Greenland whaler, and acquitted myself to admiration. |
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Spain is the wild, unpoached, game-preserve of Europe, in which I have had some months' pursuit and sport, all to myself. |
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But I played the clarinet at school and I've taught myself the Alpine horn. |
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I wept for myself, but resigned my soul to the tyranny of Time and Circumstance, well weeting that Fortune is fair and constant to no man. |
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Man, I've diverted myself whiles with the science of the stars, and can make a shape at calculating a nativity. |
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I found myself wondering perversely whether Ross was the whipper or the whippee. Or maybe they took turns. |
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I can no more tell you the whys and wherefores of myself than I can lift myself up by the waistband and carry myself into the next county. |
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I should have had two children, but I find myself with only one. Yet he spends his time with other women who are already with child. |
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Now, finding myself wizardless, I'm holding a contest to see who'll take McAig's place. |
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I drew myself up taller. I gave a beautiful account of my career with the Wobblies. |
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Reclaiming my true womynhood, learning to truly know and love myself and other wimmin has taken time. |
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I dinna wish to worrit myself about ye running off to the nunnery or wi' another man. |
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I can't find myself, I got lost in someone,' he grumbles atonally while the band stir up a musical cauldron of electric soup. |
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Unfortunately, there isn't much demand for old wingers like myself to coach the wide boys of the future. |
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When his gambols were over, I looked at the paper, and, to speak the truth, found myself not a little puzzled at what my friend had depicted. |
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After he called me that, I couldn't help myself from getting up in his face. |
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Don't see a movie in it myself, but those Hollywood ginks will take anything. |
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My garden was rather outstanding, the work of Mrs Poole and myself during our more green-fingered moments. |
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I found myself on the Nubian desert shaking hands with a grizzling man whom men addressed as Collins Bey. |
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I am a regular Gurdwara goer but at the same time i know how to enjoy myself! |
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How does me saying to myself that somebody deserves what happens give any support to the happener? |
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As an interviewer, i quickly grasped that the key was to ingratiate myself with the subject, to be admiring, even humble, but not Heepish. |
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I threw myself upon my face, and clung to the scant herbage in an excess of nervous agitation. |
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I sat there, with tears in my eyes, and hiccoughed for breath, quite beside myself with feverish merriment. |
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I have satisfied myself that she is alive, and apparently well, and hiding in plain sight. Prudence prevents me from saying where. |
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The Queen of Navarre has, as I had heard full often, but now saw for myself, a highhearted courage. |
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There were two major projects I was expected to throw myself into with the zeal of a cornered honeybadger. |
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Did you get ick all over my things? Should I walk myself through a car wash on the way home? |
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During the long, dreary, wet winter I amused myself by watching college and Pro basketball on the idiot box. |
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I dare not whisper to myself a pension on this side of absolute incapacitation and infirmity, till years have sucked me dry. |
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The doctor and myself slept in a long, deep, French dugout, with a heavy timbered roof, quite warm, and scarcely less insectiferous. |
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Of what that involves in the way of doctrine I have no idea nor the time to inform myself. |
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I amused myself by thinking that in his choice of books he showed pleasantly the irreconcilable sides of his fantastic nature. |
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I am not a joiner. I am reluctant to sign up as a member of any organization, because I generally can't find myself or my ideas in it. |
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Should his troops effect a landing, I shall certainly put myself at the head of mine, and my other armed subjects, to repel them. |
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I just new I wouldn't have to keep sending Gallup polls out to Negroes all around the country. And that is how I found myself starting my junior year in Ms. Gruwell's class. |
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I convinced myself with every passing peaceful moment that things were getting better, that the worst was over. In that, I was pants-shittingly wrong. |
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It's when I'm in the zone that I feel by myself, the most vibrantly alone. |
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I prefer tailorable fabrics to make myself some unique outfit. |
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Everyone will have to guess who I want to dance with tonight, I thought. I'm not giving myself away to this bunch of gomers. That would be way too embarrassing. |
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I finally managed to extricate myself from the tight jacket. |
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Herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence. |
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At the time when I received the extract I happened to have a slight attack of rheumatism, and, in consequence, I commenced the trial of the gunjah upon myself. |
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Happier after that expression of poco-curantism, I strolled down to Veeraswamy's and thoughtfully gorged myself with curried lamb and buttered chapatis. |
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One of my half-starved poddy calves was very ill, and I went out to doctor it previous to bathing and tidying myself for my finishing household duties. |
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I excused myself from the proceedings to think over what I'd heard. |
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I've been watching Inuyasha yesterday and that got me wanting to make myself a hengeyokai character... and then I remembered the level adjustment. |
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When I talk to other business lawyers about the beer industry I often find myself describing the relationship between brewers and wholesalers as a marriage. |
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I was a discounter of UFOs until I saw a flying saucer myself. |
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Reading The God Delusion, on the other hand, all I did was nod furiously and point at myself, and perform a little professorly strut around the train carriage. |
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I have told you already I would never be so untenty as to commit myself. |
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I was left to deal with that poor little dead toilet baby all by myself. |
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I've put myself down for the new Spanish conversation course. |
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I almost fear you think I begged it, but I can disculpate myself. |
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And right often have I, the modern, been perturbed and vexed by the foolishness, illogic, obtuseness, and general all-round stupendous stupidity of myself, the primitive. |
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I had nothing to fear, deathwise, from a stupid wolf. I threw myself at the fur bag, wrapping my left arm around his neck, and with my right hand clawed his eyes. |
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With all the racket they're making, I can't hear myself think! |
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This is insufferable! My dearest friend, I was never so enraged before,and must relieve myself by writing to you.... Guess my astonishment, and vexation. |
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And therefore I say again, I will marry as soon as I can conveniently, if God take not him away with whom I mind to marry, or myself, or else some other great let happen. |
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This is a difficult chapter, as I am a mother myself and also emetophobic. |
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Grey will never consent and I shall not separate myself from him. |
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I spent so much time at home. I found myself becoming a TVaholic. I loved reruns and old movies. I fantasized a lot about being rich, beautiful, and of course, married. |
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Even though I have a more progressive philosophy, I can understand where he's coming from. There was a time in my life when it was hard for me to adapt to change, myself. |
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I see myself and Quest falling over backwards and his body rolling off my legs, and that wicked metal pommel winking in the sun, having almost kebabbed me. |
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I became aware of the figure of a youth about my own height, and habited in a white kerseymere morning frock, cut in the novel fashion of the one I myself wore at the moment. |
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Neither newbie or knowbie, I count myself among the silver surfers, those geezers in Dickensian nightshirts who preceded the blogging guys in pajamas. |
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Howevertheless, speaking for me, myself and I personally, we are all of us agreeing that it has been so brightingly coloursome and wondrous to have felt you again. |
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On both these occasions I had ended up behind the bars, and you might suppose that an old lag like myself would have been getting used to it by now. |
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I acknowledge myself for a reprobate, a villain, a traitor to the king. |
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I'll play the first couple of bars by myself to lead you in. |
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He left me in the lurch and I had to finish the whole project by myself. |
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If I had killed him, I would never be able to live with myself. |
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I got a couple guys who work for me part time, doing body work and painting, but I do most of the longhauling myself, delivering cars to locations. |
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I felt myself the protector of my loved one. She leaned against me. |
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I could never lower myself enough to buy second-hand clothes. |
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I would not find myself at thirty brigaded with a set of low-hearted priests and seminarists, who have no other weapons than treachery, nor any strategy but lies. |
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So I left Teach for America, moved home to be with my mother and prepare for my surgery, and transformed myself into a macrobiotically inclined housekeeper. |
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He is made up of a dozen people and the greater part of him is myself. |
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I have but one rift in the darkness, that is that I have injured no one save myself by my folly, and that the extent of that folly you will never learn. |
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I couldn't tear myself away from the movie after I had begun watching it. |
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I grip the bike rack with both hands, but then the track gets rucklier so I steady myself by hooking one thumb through a belt-loop on Brubeck's jeans. |
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Dressing myself as quietly as I could, and leaving Peggotty to look after my aunt, I tumbled head foremost into it, and then went for a walk to Hampstead. |
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Rather rummily, that's exactly what I was thinking just now myself. |
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He then turned round and looked scaredly at Crean and myself. |
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One presumes the anesthetic is for the bull, although if I were about to pound a nail through some bull's schnozz I might want some anesthetic myself. |
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Because my identity is female, I present myself online as female. As such I'm able to meet a lot of cislesbians, in places like Second Life, dating websites or in chat rooms. |
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Her father's sad passing makes such memories deeply poignant, but Meadows relays them too chirpily for me to embarrass myself by getting moist-eyed. |
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As I joyfully embiggen myself into the vague silhouette of Chewbacca, I have time to reflect on just what it is about big hair that I find so elementally appealing. |
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So I gave myself a week's reprieve and started another eatathon. |
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Here I was all alone, no one to help me get over my mom's and sister's death, just me myself and I. It was as if I died and all I could see was black. |
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And I blamed myself, after all, it was me who threw the punch. |
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Some branches weren't duckable and there was nothing to do but close my eyes and shield myself with an arm. Mesquite thorns sliced into my hands, neck and face. |
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The cast were resplendent in bright colours and all-out wackiness and, for the first time, I found myself taking in the detail as something to be enjoyed in its own right. |
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I don't mind it for myself, but I don't want any other Foreign Secretary of this country to be talked at or to by the Secretary of State of the US as I have just been. |
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This is the battle that I had witnessed for myself, in the voggy dusk. |
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I've more or less guaranteed myself a top mark in my final exams. |
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Rose and drank a good morning draught there with Mr. Sheply, which occasioned my thinking upon the happy life that I live now, had I nothing to care for but myself. |
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In the middle of Shalmi, the working-class inner sanctum of Lahori Shiadom, I find myself swept along a tide of sweat, blood and tears at four in the morning. |
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In my cool room with the shutters shut and the thin shives of air and light coming through the slats, I cried myself to sleep in an overloud selfpitying transport. |
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The elective class was easy, but in the end I was shortchanging myself. |
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Then I'd tell myself there were plenty of oul wans and oul fellas in work who never got it and that I'd be lucky like them and escape. Only I didn't. I don't want to die. |
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I even attempted tears myself, but flabbergastment dried my eyes. |
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How full of purpose these modern students are, I thought to myself. |
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Whence, I often asked myself, did the principle of life proceed? |
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I myself will make an attempt to produce a grand opera of this new school. |
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I prepared the three Matched Guise samples myself, controlling the forms carefully to represent basilectal, mesolectal, and acrolectal levels of usage. |
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I feel securely fixed on the careering chair, and with the momentum gained I steer myself as on skis to the guard and come to a stop with a happy little flourish. |
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Give me a few minutes to sort myself out and I'll be with you. |
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It's got me into trouble a few times as I get so antsy being on my own that I end up throwing myself at people who I don't have much in common with. |
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I have frequently amused myself both in public and private companies, with silently remarking, the specious errors of those who speak without reflecting. |
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For myself, I beg you to believe that I would not harbour such a thought. |
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After pay day I can afford to splash some cash and buy myself a motorbike. |
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I'll make myself a nightcap of whisky and lemon before heading to bed. |
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