Crane quickly reached into my coat and in one swift movement stuffed the papers into his pants chuckling at my disgusted look. |
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If an android become too realistic and lifelike, suddenly people were repelled and disgusted. |
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Please leave your comments on the forum and view the opinions of like-minded and disgusted people across this land. |
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But lilting Irish brogues and ebullient ribaldry are not enough to temper O'Casey's disgusted misanthropy. |
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These outlaws made aqua vitae available to a populace disgusted by its sobriety. |
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Kevin wrapped a protective arm around Lana who squirmed out of his grasp disgusted. |
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The mate roughly picked him up off the deck and held him with his feet just touching ground, looking disgusted. |
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A couple, as well as a family of six, were subjected to these rude actions and many onlookers were shocked and disgusted at what they witnessed. |
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Frankly, I'm disgusted by the atrocious writing I have to read every day as part of my job. |
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The power and aroma of their particular auras bombarded me and I felt disgusted with the stench of them. |
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Two further men acting as witnesses approached the offender, seemingly disgusted with his actions, and marched him off down the street. |
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She's utterly disgusted as she surveys the tight-fitting garments, the gloves, the fishnets, the smudged eyeliner. |
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Residents of Speedwell Road, Old Heath, were disgusted after Colchester Council refuse collectors left the mess in their wake yesterday morning. |
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I stopped, glared at the stupid cassette, disgusted, and threw it down on my desk on top of some miscellaneous papers. |
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As people of a nation, we have always been shocked and disgusted with dirty politics. |
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Sekules eventually left the sport behind, increasingly disgusted at the mercenary amorality of the businessmen and shysters behind the scenes. |
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I am disgusted with the tactics of the Democratic Party in their unceasing effort to stifle any political discussion of substance. |
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Jones depicts them as disgusted by Eva's physicality, her uncombed hair, and her black femaleness. |
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They are undermanned and feel neglected, lack confidence in their generals and are disgusted by political leadership. |
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Either way, I'm so disgusted and ashamed to be breathing the same polluted air as these boneheads. |
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The abolition of nobility was the last straw for many, and the military mutinies of that year produced an exodus of disgusted officers. |
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I gave a disgusted sigh and moved away from the living room and slouched down in one of the kitchen chairs. |
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The disc jockey himself looked bored stiff and completely disgusted by the music blasting from the two speakers beside his table. |
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Well as someone who doesn't fit neatly into any of their categories, I am disgusted. |
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When people in this country were disgusted with apartheid in South Africa, people in sport and entertainment boycotted that country. |
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I despair and I'm disgusted at the ne'er-do-well southern makeshift politicians. |
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They were disgusted by the manipulation of recent changes in favour of the Manchu nobles. |
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Measure for Measure disgusted the Victorians, but appealed to 20th-century audiences. |
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Feel disgusted, depressed, or guilty after overeating binge-eating also takes place in another eating disorder called bulimia nervosa. |
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It was like I was a non-person and it left me feeling quite disgusted and upset. |
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Others have become disgusted with politics and returned to non-political pursuits. |
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I speak only for myself, but this particular responsible voter soon became disgusted with the whole business. |
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We were out of milk, so I stupidly dumped a pint of half-and-half in a glass and drank the whole thing in one disgusted gulp. |
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Few spectators in the stands remained for the last inning, disgusted with such a one-sided score. |
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I'm disgusted that this kind of hate-mongering would be directed at our police officers. |
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I feel relieved in a sense because people have been killed or injured for less but I feel disgusted that people can stoop to that level. |
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They disgusted her but her sister idolized them with the passion of an otaku. |
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I am extremely disgusted by the practice of education in China today as a business. |
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It was not the scantily clad woman that disgusted Joel, but the effect his own hormones had on him. |
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The grizzled Sathe dismissed the guard with a disgusted hiss and a swat across the ears that tore the fragile membrane. |
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It disgusted me so much to even think about them that I ran to the washroom and washed them clean. |
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I'm disgusted by what she's done, thinking of how clumsily she struggled and the mindless stupefaction of her gaze. |
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Anyhow I for one whilst disgusted am not surprised at this goverment's hypocritical illiberalism. |
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I have felt powerless, disgusted, frustrated, horrified and even fearful this week, all in equal measure. |
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I am disgusted and despairing, and I hate myself for my indiscipline, but I just can't make myself diet and exercise. |
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I'm really disgusted with them over the issue of the lack of thought and consideration for people who have to walk in bad weather conditions. |
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She hadn't heard him speaking so contentiously since their first few meetings on the ship and, to be quite honest, it disgusted her. |
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Obviously disgusted he couldn't do anything naughty there, he had moved back around, in front of her, to use his fingers to plug her nostrils. |
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The people down the food chain in the financial services sector are as disgusted with this swinish behavior as anyone. |
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As the two preppies approached, he offered them the cans and got disgusted looks for payment. |
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Bernard is fascinated, though still disgusted at the thought of injury, dirt, or deformity. |
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Local people are puzzled by the find and were disgusted that anyone would dump carcasses in such a way. |
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However, he shot me a disgusted look, as if he was grossed out or something. |
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I'm absolutely disgusted by the behaviour of all the people concerned in this case. |
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I am disgusted that anyone gave permission for that embarrassing advertisement. |
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I didn't say one word to the players after the game because I am absolutely disgusted with them. |
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I was disgusted, at such a serious moment and even horrific, how could he think of money. |
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Williams is disgusted but uses her displeasure in determined fashion, winning the next point to earn a set point. |
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For a good while longer, I was disgusted with myself that the idea even entered my mind. |
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She was not at all disgusted at the sight and merely chucked it into a dustbin just outside the car. |
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Oskar, disgusted that the singing children are so undisciplined, pulls out his drumsticks and begins to drum. |
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A business owner claims a foul stench wafting through his premises is driving disgusted customers away. |
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We may all stand disgusted when we see the state of some foreign prisons, but maybe we should take a leaf out of their book. |
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Although he had seen no signs of physical abuse, the entire industry disgusted him. |
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The people were with him, disgusted with the jobbery and corruption that had brought Pakistan low. |
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He handed the wheel of cheese back to Lena, who had a faintly disgusted look on her face. |
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I'm not disgusted by the exhibit but I don't agree with the message of moral equivalency. |
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His ultra-macho, cold-hearted, egotistical personality thoroughly disgusted me. |
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She experiments with reefer, makes eyes at the check-out boy and starts talking frankly about sexuality to son Tim, who is justifiably disgusted. |
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Like the rest of the law-abiding citizens of York, I am disgusted with the breakdown of law and order in our city. |
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In the douce world of English cricket, mind you, a raised eyebrow or overly-penetrating stare at an umpire can invoke disgusted letters to the broadsheets. |
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The second game was shortened when disgusted fans began throwing their rented seat cushions onto the field at dusk. |
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Most people I know here, including conservative businessmen and card carrying members of conservative parties, are disgusted with Bush and his yeehah politics. |
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We have been so disgusted that we have involved our local MP and sent a letter of complaint, which after more than a week they have not replied to. |
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At which point you might be baffled by the laughable insensitivity, or unsettled and disgusted by this appropriation. |
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I am not a prude and I am not shocked by violence or sexuality, but I am disgusted that these directors assume that their own neuroses are traits shared by all humans. |
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He says he is disgusted with the way peace protesters have been behaving. |
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During this sequence, Glen, and Wood's alter ego, Lugosi, become male voyeurs who are both disgusted, yet strangely excited, by the activities of the women. |
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A child when it's potty-trained learns to be disgusted by poo. |
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Meanwhile, she rested on a perch, mildly disgusted by all the commotion. |
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So maybe he is disgusted with his own great historic ingratitude. |
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I was disgusted with this guy's driving skills, disgusted with the macho attitude, and those of you who have ever driven with me will know I suffer from chronic road rage. |
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With a disgusted snort, Jack stormed out of the dining room. |
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I could smell the liquor on his breath, and I recoiled, disgusted. |
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I had ferreted around my closet for a CD that seemed mildly interesting to me, since most of my music was on my laptop, and I was disgusted with the failed search. |
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His father had made a lot of disgusted snorts in response to it. |
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I remembered the usual termination of Platonic liaisons, and thought how disgusted I had been whenever I heard of one. |
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Well, I have a gripe with the pope, was a bit disgusted, and was struck by his radical views. |
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The gameplay presented in this latest outing feels so broken and janky that any fan who may brave a purchase will likely end up feeling disgusted and cheated. |
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The thought disgusted me, but at the same time, made me glad. |
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I was disgusted by the juvenility and meanness running through it all. |
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She blames everything on him, disgusted by his filthy ways and drug use, even going so far as to blame him for their inability to conceive a child. |
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As a good ranter, I should be using examples here, but I am usually so disgusted by such behaviour on the part of a female writer that I promptly forget they exist. |
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Success as a model led Chambers to Hollywood, but Marilyn soon became disgusted with the casting couch mentality young starlets are often subject too. |
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I was outraged and disgusted, and I just think it's a photo op. |
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Remembering that morning, on the plane, when Cassie began to display her ticklishness, which passed for flirting in Cassie's world, she felt mildly disgusted. |
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He was disgusted by the recent events with four players partying in the Red Stripe Mound immediately after posting their worst score ever at Sabina! |
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I was so disgusted with myself that day, I felt like a swine. |
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People have grown sullen and obstinate, and are becoming disgusted with the faith which condemns them to such a day as this, once in every seven. |
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The old woman left the concert because she was disgusted with the comedian's dirty jokes. |
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They were having this contest for grommets. The waves were micro. Even the groms were disgusted. |
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Stukeley was disgusted by the destruction of the sarsen stones in the monument, and named those local farmers and builders who were responsible. |
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It offers a solution for Americans disgusted with and alarmed at the threat of tyranny. |
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The couple called each other cutesy pet names that disgusted everyone else. |
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He was disgusted by the massive loss of life during the war and was unable to reconcile himself with it. |
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It offered a solution for Americans disgusted and alarmed at the threat of tyranny. |
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In this work he displayed an energy and courage that not only disgusted the slopers, but likewise astonished the police authorities. |
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In 1933, disgusted and discouraged after a string of commercial failures, Clara quit the film business forever. She was twenty-six. |
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As a woman who watched her father die of lung cancer, I am disgusted by the current trend toward the glamorization of smoking in Hollywood films. |
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Lately, though, I've been getting so disgusted with the horror films coming out of America because they're getting gorier and gorier. |
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But I'm pretty solid in the knowing that he's disgusted by that. |
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How many different ways can you say disappointed and disgusted? |
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They are as disgusted as the rest of us at the actions of a few rotten apples and superiors who have betrayed them. |
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I am disgusted how these present traders have allowed our beautiful shopping area to develop into such a run-down state. |
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I AM disgusted at the low-life ticket touts who have put tickets for Manic Street Preachers' gig at King Tut's, Glasgow, on eBay. |
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The final man, sporting a goatee and an elaborate patterned scarf, observes the scene with a look of distain, as though disgusted by the display. |
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Peter's father Bob was so disgusted by the damage that he has mended the broken downspouts himself. |
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I AM utterly disgusted at the character assassination of Dafydd Iwan following the disabled parking occurrence on Gwynedd Council premises. |
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Every member of our family was born in Britain and they're disgusted by his close-minded views just because I have an Australian accent. |
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Dude, I got blood wings going down on Veronica yesterday, I had to wipe off the blood with an SOS pad I was so disgusted. |
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The film's brutal nature made it difficult for me to even recognise Fassbender and Benedict Cumberbatch's performances, because I was so utterly disgusted by their characters. |
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I'll be disgusted if he gets the Wolves job, what the club needs is an ambitious, forward-thinking manager, not someone whose best days are well and truly behind them. |
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Watching my teenage nephew play football a couple of years back I was utterly disgusted by the thuggishness of some of the players he was faced with. |
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The sight of the squirming mass of maggots left me disgusted. |
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Like the exhibitionist, the scatophiliac wants his victim, the person on the other end of the phone line, to be shocked, disgusted, or horrified by his demeanor or words. |
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Hemingway, who had been disgusted when a Parisian friend allowed his cats to eat from the table, became enamored of cats in Cuba, keeping dozens of them on the property. |
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Scot Jim Armstrong fumingly said he was disgusted that the website has written a letter to the Queen and Prime Minister to make Andy Murray English. |
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Her drinking disgusted him, and he often mocked her for being short and corpulent, which made it difficult for her to catch him to discipline him. |
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Men are often portrayed as nervous, sex-starved wimps, while women are portrayed as confident, independent and outwardly disgusted when a man shows sexual interest in them. |
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Although the sudden sight of a sweaty Alan Titchmarsh tending to his compost would have probably resulted in a disgusted nation putting down its tea trays en masse. |
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