I dizzily pull off my boxer shorts, lose balance, and crash into the shower door, which graciously opens and grants me entry into the shower. |
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This is when he graciously grants himself permission to empty a shopping bag full of cheap plastic sunglasses onto the table in front of me. |
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Flawlessly turned out from head to toe, she smiled graciously as she welcomed her guests. |
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Would it seem conceited to accept a compliment graciously, to acknowledge that there may actually be something praiseworthy about me? |
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She speaks no English, but nonetheless welcomes Edna into her building openly and graciously after speaking with Robert. |
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Confident and highly motivated, she graciously shares her expertise with budding filmmakers. |
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I had talked to Francis a couple of times over the years, and he always very graciously invited me to call him if I ever needed advice. |
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She has been exceedingly helpful throughout, making photographs available and graciously submitting to an interview. |
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He graciously agreed to pick up my medication and bring it to my place of residence. |
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She had graciously accepted the fact she wasn't a leading lady anymore and worked hard to become a fine character actress. |
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After riding through grim landscapes in wintry weather, on Christmas Eve Gawain comes upon a beautiful castle where he is graciously received. |
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If you purchase three or more books and point out some dilapidation in one, a discount may graciously be awarded. |
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She had warded off passes, flirtatious comments and genuine admiration equivocally and graciously. |
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Now, Mozilla will have graciously recorded your entire http and ftp download history, so we'll need to deal with that. |
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I also got extra points for using homemade blackberry jelly so graciously offered by a coworker. |
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He very graciously answered many questions about the history and techniques of the ryu. |
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This paper would not have been possible without the assistance of the late Gordon R Bennett, who graciously examined blood smears for hematozoa. |
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They immediately broke out into smiles, shook my hands and graciously complimented me on my command of the language! |
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Nearly every time we stepped on the elevator, a Southern belle would graciously compliment a lady on her outfit. |
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The Conservatives were confident of victory but the line of red votes inched out in front and Miss Ellison conceded defeat graciously. |
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And then, having explicitly disinvited me, he graciously allows me to pick up the tab in the form of my taxes. |
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If someone hands you a box of chocolates and you graciously take one into your mouth and you realize you hate the flavor, what do you do? |
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Cedary oak and lees yeastiness give excellent depth and graciously offsets the rich underlying fruit. |
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I graciously accepted the rosette and belt buckle, thanking the ring steward as I rode out and the applause trickled down. |
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She also very graciously assisted in the awards presentation that was done around the pool on the Saturday evening. |
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The monarch, who will bear the title Mary I of Ireland, graciously saluted subjects who gathered to hail their new queen outside Dublin Castle. |
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All the while, Adam was politely giving autographs and smiling graciously to the fans and admirers. |
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His wife was shaking a customer's hand and laughing graciously, before gently scolding the children. |
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When it was challenged, we had no hesitation in withdrawing it and offering our unreserved apologies which were graciously accepted. |
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His large snout sniffed at the air, and he bowed graciously, his large ears flopping. |
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Lydia wore her favorite blue dress, one from Maude's trunk, which Joscelyn had graciously altered to fit her. |
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Cathy hangs out of one of the car's blackened windows and waves graciously. |
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This is nothing short of God hearing a child's prayer and graciously giving him his heart's desire. |
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The second half of the program also included a lithe and buoyantly phrased rendition of the Ravel, for which the weather graciously cooperated. |
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This thematically modulating motif is constantly alternating with graciously arpeggiated sections in an unfurling of triumphant good humour. |
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It opens the door graciously for face-saving when a speaker has crossed the boundary of good taste. |
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Up until recently, the GAA graciously laid on complimentary rolls, baps, sandwiches, cakes, buns and biscuits, along with hot and cold drinks for all working press staff. |
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Abel, who had never retaliated during the mistreatment, smiled graciously at them. |
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I would like to stress that you have acted transparently, graciously and amicably towards Parliament. |
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Come and discover works of art graciously donated to Gatineau by different countries in a sign of friendship. |
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The middle unit jalousie, made of white glass, integrates graciously into the overall appearance. |
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Furthermore, all of our media partners showed their support by graciously donating their free promotional ad space. |
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Every time that the team had two pivots, the interpreters graciously accepted to work from the speakers' native languages. |
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Information on the location of old-growth sites was graciously provided by C. Bowling, W. Carmine. |
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I would also like to thank Chief Frederick and the Lheidli T'enneh for welcoming me so graciously and generously to their traditional territory. |
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Members of the House of Lords and the House of Commons came to kiss her hand and were graciously received as the heralds proclaimed her in the streets. |
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But some of the traditional families are still in residence, aristocratic hosts who graciously receive paying guests and sit them down to dinner amongst the family silver. |
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She wears twinsets and pearls, smiles graciously and says very little. |
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The Queen graciously gave the two the rest of the night off and sat to consider her fate and the fate of the woman who had been traitorously put into her hands. |
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The powdered wigs and monocles glimmered as I made a smile upon my face, nodding as the finest wealth of the continent graciously accepted what the cart had to offer. |
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Most pastors graciously welcome these couples as good people, even though their official church teaching may condemn this cohabitation as fornication, a damnable sin. |
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Liz graciously posed for pictures with my chiropractor and his wife. |
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I graciously accepted and swallowed repeated mouthfuls of masgouf for the first, and only, time. |
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But pride can also prevent you from graciously accepting help and can fill you with resentment instead of appreciation. |
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He financed a city park and Little League, donated graciously to the city food bank, and provided millions in seed money to launch a center for troubled youths. |
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My grandmother did attend, appropriately corsaged, and we have photos of her sitting in one of the plastic chairs graciously visiting with guests. |
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At home, he was known as a positive thinker and a star athlete who graciously shared the spotlight. |
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These two gentlemen have very graciously agreed to go ahead of their schedule. |
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She graciously shares the copious details from her performances and collaborations with renowned directors, conductors and famed prima donnas and primo dons. |
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The respected Maori member Mita Ririnui graciously gave up his speaking slot in deference to his colleague Tariana Turia, who had previously been denied a slot. |
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Ed Amos, an American medical assistant who left the USA to work in Haiti, graciously offers us his time and help. |
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However, the Wigginton wallopers graciously conceded that their York opponents had been badly hampered by the absence of one of their star players. |
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The vow renewal option might require you to be publicly adored while also taking the opportunity to graciously adore your adorer. |
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He thanked me as graciously as if it was the first time he had heard a fan say that. |
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In the final days he graciously ceded the limelight to Gordon Brown, despite old animosities between the pair. |
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Danny Boyle graciously accepted his special award from the film section at the Critics Circlee centenary celebrations at the Barbican last week. |
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Despise not my words, O Mother of the Word, but graciously hear and grant my prayer. |
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We are especially honoured that the princess of Thailand has taken a personal interest in this event and graciously presided over the session. |
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How am I supposed to come up with the dollars for my riding that his Minister of Finance has so graciously given to Peterborough? |
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I would also like to thank my party whip, who has always been so understanding and has so graciously fulfilled his duties. |
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Everywhere we were received most graciously and in several places had an opportunity for community meetings. |
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Like any new conversation it takes a little time to develop one's ability to do it smoothly and to graciously handle the variety of responses that reflect human diversity. |
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This afternoon, the president graciously accepted my resignation. |
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An introduction to Copenhagen's public transit system and related sightseeing tour of the city, was graciously offered by Movia, Copenhagen's public transport agency. |
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When it was later found to be a jelly-like residue formed from the alcohol mixed with seawater, he graciously retracted the description, but many expeditions continued to search for the beast. |
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Pleasant, but always dignified, he walked with eyes downcast, most graciously affable to one and all. |
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I wish to pay particular tribute to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Anna Lindh, who I would say has acted decisively, graciously and with her habitual charm in implementing all of the presidency's work. |
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By accepting to cede his position on the board to Mr. Pierre Genest, he has graciously demonstrated his deep understanding and commitment to the process of change we have all embarked upon. |
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Ignoring the other's utter flabbergastation, Matthews turned and graciously introduced him to me. |
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As a result of his enthusiasm and work ethic, Stantec offered Jason a position as an environmental field technician, which he graciously accepted. |
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After you get us graciously, a few weeks ago, the interview of the Belgium producer Kolombo, we wanted to know now more about the Brussels Union Match Music Recordings, that employed you, thanks to the following questions. |
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Initially, not realizing who was presented to her, she accepted Barbara graciously, but upon comprehension changed her bearing. |
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Sport has taught me how to be a leader and a teammate, how to win and lose graciously, and has helped me develop discipline, achieve goals and enjoy each and every moment. |
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A well-timed voluntary service graciously given may appear to have no more substance than the thread of a spider's web, but it is a contribution that is of benefit to both the receiver and the giver. |
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In it, God graciously offers salvation from death on condition of faith in God. |
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Swans were the table preserve of the monarch but Liz graciously granted two City livery companies the right to eat a few. |
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But our end is Christ himself, who will graciously bestow eternal life on us if we turn to him. |
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We thank the Indigenous and Western science knowledge holders who graciously accepted our invitation and gave their valuable time for the interviews. |
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As well, l should like to extend cordial greetings to the Right Honourable Roland Michener who has graciously consented to visit with us and attend this evening's ceremonies. |
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He graciously solicits, but he is never pushy. |
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The Geneva Farmers' Women Union graciously offered the Reception following the award ceremony with delicious home made bread, vine, cheese and vegetables. |
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Modest about her family background, she nevertheless understands the interest and graciously agrees to share some of her memories when she is asked. |
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The place was packed, the performances examplary and Lars Vogt graciously responded to wave after wave of applause. |
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There are thousands more volunteers who very graciously offer their voices, their hands and their hearts to save the lives of countless Canadians. |
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Dr Chen Xuexiang graciously undertook the paleobotanical analyses. |
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Her Majesty sends all officers, ratings and other ranks of the naval service her good wishes and has graciously given her approval to splice the mainbrace. |
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