There isn't a love note, Dear John letter or other outpouring of amorous intention that I haven't seen or perpetrated by now. |
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Unfortunately, his feelings were unreciprocated, and Mrs. McKensey had been politely fending off his amorous advances ever since. |
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The hairdresser is only bunging it on to get the physical attention of the town's amorous farm wives. |
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The seeds are also packed with various B vitamins which could provide amorous pensioners with a vital energy boost. |
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And the Fresh Air's one-way valve honks when you exhale, emitting a sound akin to the call of an amorous sea lion. |
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I am subjected to hours of the none-too-pleasant screeching, grating, and disturbing howls of an amorous clowder all through spring. |
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Ariola, who is no longer cold, but is free with her kisses, is told that her period of amorous governance is almost finished. |
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She gritted her teeth fighting away those warm emotions, the relentlessly amorous thoughts of her curvaceous goddess. |
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Her diction, her art of prosody, the amorous passion that he brings into her troubling singing make up for her hard and rather metallic tone. |
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Looking sexier than ever, he still has to fend off amorous groupies despite his high-profile marriage. |
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The play is a history of his romantic failures, with amorous adventures ranging from the comic to the pitiful but always dismal failures. |
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She's a top-heavy temptress whose well-enhanced front end gets the lion's share of the amorous attention. |
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Did he go hunting or riding or sailing, play tennis or bowls, and indulge himself in decadent or amorous pursuits? |
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Unsuspecting new boyfriends have found themselves on the receiving end of my amorous advances when we arrived at that song on the turntable. |
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Crabbers are pleased if they catch a couple on this amorous journey, since they gain simultaneously a hard male and a female shedder. |
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Although only 20 years old, Hope has already started making amorous advances to Cathay. |
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Together the trio brave flash floods, runaway trains, explosions, and attention by amorous bulls. |
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Carefully blending amorous subtlety with a more solid and dense desire, the band sound solid and fluent on stage. |
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And no, there is no insurer who can protect you from the advances of amorous waiters or leather jacket salesmen. |
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The amorous Nightingale first came forward almost beside himself with passion. |
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I think there would be a certain amount of consensus about that, even amongst the most quixotic and naturally amorous of us. |
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He first turns her down stating that he had quit practice but later takes up the case as the young lovers reminded him of his amorous youth. |
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Firefighters were called to the rescue yesterday after hundreds of amorous frogs arrived at their mating pond to find it dried up. |
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No, don't worry, I'm not about to argue that it's those with looks of glee on their faces and amorous suitors latched onto each arm. |
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If you've been dying to talk about a romantic outdoor interlude, amorous nature lovers can now rejoice. |
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These works are considered as icons of amorous pursuits in an age of gallantry and the accompanying and complementary coquetry. |
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No wonder that he can awaken amorous desires even in those who should know better. |
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Your off-duty mood will be quite amorous and passionate, so you are likely to make somebody quite happy. |
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Enchanted by the warmth of her smile, Brian suddenly felt confused by an unexpected rush of amorous desire. |
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I learned this from classmates bragging about their amorous conquests of the night before. |
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Kate does not feel comfortable granting amorous affections in such a public place as a street. |
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It's patchy but polished, and the antics of his bibulously amorous general are most diverting. |
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At 58, Fontaine shows little sign of slowing down on his amorous adventures, as intermittently recorded in Franks passim. |
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The amorous fops in the box are more refined and distant from the show than the working class audience in the pit. |
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Imagine how I'd tell you of my valiant attempts to fight off her amorous advances! |
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As a woman, how do you reject a man who is amorous in his advances in a way that doesn't scar him for life. |
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Conway is busy wrestling with the amorous attentions of a couple of lovelies. |
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African elephants at a Wiltshire safari park are to pack their trunks over fears the creatures could become too amorous. |
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A vigorous new moon in your sign will soon restore that amorous confidence, and you'll be perkier than ever, sans pharmaceuticals. |
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Ask the drop-dead gorgeous teacher who rejected her amorous advances. |
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Rivalry of two clans empoison the amorous meeting of Puerta Rican Maria and the former gang leader of the Jets at a ball. |
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Times Square, 1981 Rival pickpockets exchange an amorous glance as their hands fortuitously meet inside the pocket of a shared mark. |
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This could lead to derogatory comments from men and amorous glances from women: Proceed with caution. |
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Nearby stood a bush of peonies with big pink faces, amorous and Elizabethan in their high-colored finery. |
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At other times the amorous drake performs the kinked-neck display, in which the neck is stretched and bent forward momentarily. |
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Friendship would then involve competitive distrust of the rival as much as amorous striving toward the object of desire. |
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She was celebrated for her poetic talent, her stunning beauty during her youth, her trifling with amorous men, and her suffering from decrepitude and destitution in old age. |
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Mercer brings equal expressive vibrancy to the amorous, hedonistic and sorrowful feelings in these delectable pieces. |
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Mating takes place at the surface, often an ungainly procedure involving much rolling about and waving of flippers as the amorous male tries to mount the female. |
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Many times an amorous deception or a difficult economic situation tends to be the basic motive for initiating the fatal path of alcoholism. |
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After years of tolerating his womanizing, the women finally get revenge on the colonel, who is amorous to the last. |
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For all his legitimate straining to be perceived as a bona fide artist, Jack makes his best work when he goes tabloid, turning his amorous travails into juicy tell-alls. |
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I think I have a much more tempestuous and eventful amorous life than the average middle-class citizen, but I wouldn't agree that I necessarily behaved dishonourably. |
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The pair have bonded as friends, after he snubbed her amorous advances. |
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The road trip that results, as one would expect, is ripe with adventure, from motorcycle crashes, to drunken endeavours, to amorous encounters with beautiful women. |
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Thus, my amorous advances are met with one of those dreaded five phrases. |
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These scenes may have Dionysiac associations and bring to mind the amorous encounters between satyrs and maenads. |
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Vittoria would probably have been informed that her Ferrante, now on the mend, was enjoying an amorous liaison with a noblewoman of Ferrara. |
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Little children will leave this movie believing that stammerers and girls with glasses, buck teeth and amorous intentions are ideal subjects for humorists. |
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The small private dining rooms that characterized most restaurants offered the possibility of forbidden political dinners or risky amorous assignations. |
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Nobody will argue about the proper English spelling of amorous, from the Latin root amor. |
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In Shakespeare's time an oeillade was an amorous glance or an ogle. |
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As the amorous side of your life goes up and down, you forage in the laundry basket of love, reselecting old flames instead of dusting yourself down and seeking new conquests. |
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After nightfall, walking on the sand, you watch out for robbers, and amorous couples. |
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In Kuwait, amorous young lads reportedly drive around town with two mobiles at a time. |
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Music can convey anything: the vagaries of nature, a shepherd's slumber, a meeting between two people, the birth of amorous feeling. |
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In but a few minutes, we were introduced to the object of Justin's amorous display, the gorgeous and talented Linda Fairstein. |
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I think she was a little gauche, thoroughly charmed by the literary excitement of it all, and didn't realise he was maybe a little more amorous than she gave him credit for. |
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And how amorous you become when your courtship with the muses is going strong. |
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The cooler temperatures of the last week should have quelled the amorous residents' ardour and after their recent exertions they should have quite an appetite. |
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Officers' amorous adventures seem to have been less in the public eye than those of ordinary soldiers. |
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Written in epistolary form, it explores the amorous intrigues of French aristocracy. |
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After a dodgy couple of visits, Buenos Aires Tango shows the franchise back at its best, the focus restored to the dance itself, and the sheer variety with which a sequence of varyingly amorous couples can exploit it. |
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Becher, on account of its more amorous verses, particularly the poem To Mary. |
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She-male garter snakes exploit the amorous attentions of other males to warm up. |
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He was certainly more than anxious to have an amorous relationship. |
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But bluegills, shellcracker and red bellies will be amorous and readily available. |
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In some developing countries with western influence, media hype has made the celebration a big commercial and amorous affair resulting in many young men and women think Valentine's Day is a day for lovemaking. |
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Poppea, amorous courtesan, coveting the throne and Nero, showing little care for the languor of Ottone, Seneca's provoked suicide, and the reputation of the empress Ottavia. |
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They can't help letting the amorous feelings of those times resurface. |
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Temperament. In every group of men there will be the sulky, the good-humoured, the touchy, the lazy, the industrious, the amorous, the loyal, the shy, and so on ad infinitum. |
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Pulcinella, composed in pure commedia dell'arte tradition, is a classic story of amorous intrigue replete with unexpected turns, ruses and humour. |
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And in the 18th century, French high society became intensely amorous, a culture of desire that is gloriously immortalised in the art of Watteau and Fragonard. |
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During nesting season, this stretch of beach supports 2,000 amorous horseshoe crabs. |
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The fifty year-old artist's texts bear the deep scars of amorous wounds and express a certain suffering more clearly than in the past, without abandoning his highly personal sense of derision. |
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The exhibition, which originated from a desire to explain to young people the basis of amorous behaviour patterns, also aims at conveying socially responsible values such as respect, mutual consent and tolerance. |
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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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In general, though, officers maintained an aura of discretion around their amorous exploits and do not seem to have been caught committing too many misdemeanours, at least in comparison with other times and places. |
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As the doomed man, he is flimflammed by telephone operators, browbeaten by his mother, and terrified when his girl friend submits to his amorous advances. |
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Foxe downplays Chaucer's bawdy and amorous writing, insisting that it all testifies to his piety. |
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Throughout their marriage, Thompson and Annie maintained a daily correspondence whenever they were apart, and the shorthand continued to serve as a convenient cover for the amorous content of their letters! |
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One of the women, known as Locust Shell, will be the object of his amorous pursuit, though it is hard to imagine any passion discomposing this courtly universe of 14-carat clouds, roofless rooms and origami-crisp gowns. |
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In order to achieve his amorous designs, Zeus frequently assumed animal forms, such as that of a cuckoo when he ravished Hera, a swan when he ravished Leda, or a bull when he carried off Europa. |
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Fegan's film Later Love follows The Fairfield Social Club's OAP tea dance, uncovering the amorous intentions of the Glasgow club's senior citizens. |
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