She was very well liked in the locality and was a grand neighbour and good friend down through the years. |
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She had two small Martinis, then a 1936 Armagnac in a warm glass, which she liked so much she had a little bit more. |
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Liv was fair-skinned with smooth red hair, gray eyes, and a small body that acted liked a magnet for almost all red-blooded males in the school. |
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We could have tried to recut it and made it more generic, but we liked it and felt it could work. |
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He'd put on his favourite records, sometimes singing along, and I'd make a note of the ones I liked best. |
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I drove from Edmonton to St. John's and visited with a sergeant-at-arms in each province and they all said they liked the project. |
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His girlfriend liked the way he looked, and Mike felt that hers was the only opinion that counted. |
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I liked the automatically adjusting front wipers, but there was no rear wiper. |
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One could see that they liked dancing with each other and that they were very glad that the performance received such a good reaction. |
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I liked her a lot, but he kept breaking off to talk about his wine cellar and his champagne collection. |
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I think she played the boss' daughter and Kevin liked her but she was a real wildcat. |
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He found that students would achieve similar grades, whether or not they liked or enjoyed their teachers. |
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The other thing I really liked was the fact that the story really was neverending. |
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He read widely and drew inspiration from everywhere, freely adapting ideas he liked into his personal mythology. |
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In fact, when they realized guests liked it so much that they wanted to buy it, the McGoverns set up an art gallery in the inn. |
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He described Zara as a bubbly well liked person who dreamed of setting up her own dog kennels. |
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He liked the young Miss and thought the way Master Charles went whoring around behind her back was awful. |
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He was the first to refuse a papal coronation in favour of a simple inaugural service, and was liked for his ready smiles and warm personality. |
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While other children that were experimented on liked to gang together and try to keep each other's spirits up, he would always stay separate. |
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I am rattling around in the old place and I never really liked it in the first instance. |
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He walked through our cars in fresh whites with his tall chef's hat asking how we liked the meal. |
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She describes the work as warm and satisfying, where she is liked and regarded affectionately by all those who work in the village. |
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Julius smiled and began whistling an old tune he liked as he walked down one of the many corridors of the colony. |
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Pauline was a pleasant, affable and popular lady who was greatly liked throughout the community. |
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Victoria liked the idea of the holiness of the cross watching over her son regardless of wherever he goes in life and whatever he's doing. |
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As nice as it is to be liked by your home country, to Canadians, international success is where it's at. |
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On paper you knew what they liked to drink or where they'd heard about the show, but there was no intimacy. |
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When my junker died I couldn't find a vehicle that I liked enough to waste vast sums of cash on. |
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He was Brightlingsea born and bred and was well known and well liked in the town. |
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If you weren't a journalist and cookery writer, what would you have liked to have been? |
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I really liked saying her name but she had addressed me as Mr. Taylor so maybe I thought I should keep some what of a professional air about me. |
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He was a conscientious and hard-working man who always liked to see a job well done. |
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That sounds arrogant but I liked the part, and I thought, well, who's he gonna get? |
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He never truly liked a heavy meal nor anything that was either too rich or weighty. |
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He liked to play with electricity when he was a youngster, and that grew into an interest in electronics and radio. |
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As long as I kept moving and writing my novel, I wouldn't have to deal with the fact no-one actually liked it. |
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After a while I found that I liked to eat some custard apples better than others. |
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My sister and I liked to eat the vegetables but we dreaded the planting because we were the weeders. |
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I liked your article on relieving jock itch by using Cetaphil skin cleanser. |
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I always liked chimney climbing, wedging my body, arms and legs inside narrow walls and inching upward. |
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He also was into voyeurism and bondage, it seems, and liked nothing more than to watch naked men being racked and tortured in the dungeons. |
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I know they are a ripoff, and regardless of whether I liked the original or not, I feel gypped. |
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Half of all those quizzed in the Midlands said they liked to slip into their jim-jams to log on. |
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I've always raced motorcycles in some form or another, but I've always liked drag racing. |
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He liked the cut of my jib, and I also went out of my way to prove myself as an intrepid reporter. |
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Rani, she said, liked to quote William Shakespeare in her notebook, and wrote her own thoughts in it as well. |
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Every now and then, I remember a band I liked way back when and rediscover them. |
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He was wondering why no one had noticed that he liked to wear long sleeves under his jersey. |
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I liked the kick it gave the chicken and the green grape jelly was a great balance. |
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I've never liked the lake with its menacing suggestion of depth and its ability to attract noisy watercraft. |
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They also liked being able to preview jobs before printing, to establish corporate accounts, and above all, to get their orders quickly. |
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No guy had liked me before that and I had my doubts that a guy like him would really want life with a plain Jane like me. |
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Galindo devilishly liked to stun nurses by jackknifing himself into a completely folded hospital bed. |
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Nakita could drive, had her license and everything, but she liked walking and it wasn't very far. |
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She liked it away from the noises of the city and could see herself moving out into a rural town one day. |
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I remember what I liked to read, and it always had to have a good love interest. |
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They liked Perigord for its warmth and abundant vineyards and found one they considered perfect. |
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Besides, he wasn't really the type of person that I liked to associate myself with, to be blunt. |
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Cosima was the love child, as she liked to put it, of Wagner's champion Franz Liszt and his mistress the Countess Marie d' Agoult. |
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I've never liked rug rats, and I'm not too crazy about them when they're bigger, either. |
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I particularly liked the way they felt free to express their feelings and longings through the anonymity of their letters. |
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I would have liked to see some kind of rousing, spirit-lifting choreographed song and dance. |
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A lot of my friends wore miniskirts but I liked my long summer dress which was more comfortable. |
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He liked visiting the theatre and art galleries, and had firm views about what he saw. |
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Even the birds liked this newcomer, as they circled round it, chirping happily. |
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He was smart, liked to read, wasn't a roughneck like most kids, and liked being alone from time to time. |
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Back when my wife and I were college room-mates living in sin, we had a cockatiel that really, really liked her. |
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Peggy was an ardent supporter of the local St. Kevin's club and liked to see her county doing well. |
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Mrs Tarpen had no problem with that idea, and she rather liked the idea of helping a homeless waif off the streets. |
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I'm not at all attracted to Colin Firth, but as Mr Darcy, wahay, the man could brood and simper all he liked around me! |
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She liked to be alone and quiet, watching TV, with the heater at maximum temperature in contrast with the arctic weather outside. |
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We are little wiser about her wishes or perceptions, except that she would have liked to stay at The Arc. |
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He would have liked to have seen her sable colored hair in a less formal style. |
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Once the end credits started rolling, I pondered for a moment what I liked about the movie. |
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She liked it best, of course, on those rainy days when we were caught in front of a roaring fireplace. |
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I liked being a roadie and I had made some amazing friends over the past four years. |
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I would have liked to see each member of the committee drive a livestock wagon for six months before making a report that will affect us all. |
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They could argue about who was smarter, who the teachers liked best, anything from A to Z they could argue about. |
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They said they would have liked to have seen some obvious sign of remorse from the young man. |
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An odd feeling rose up inside of me as I watched, and I wasn't sure I liked it. |
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I knew that she didn't drink coffee and that she liked her tea strong and sweet. |
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I have nothing against Mick and would have liked him to stay on as manager until the end of the season. |
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Were there any areas of research that you had to leave out of the book that you'd have liked to have included? |
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Like most children of elderly parents, Mike hadn't much liked the thought of finding a care home for his mum. |
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He was one of those kids who was good looking, clever, good at sport and liked by everybody. |
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Peter loved farming, and he liked nothing better than helping out his dad with the cattle. |
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She really would do anything for anyone and was very well liked by all her friends and colleagues. |
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I particularly liked the ease with which the V6 petrol automatic light-footedly stepped its way through city traffic. |
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I would have liked to talk to him longer, but he had just ridden an incredibly exhausting race. |
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Nelson liked to salvage a few lifeboats from defeated French ships for this very purpose. |
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We also liked the photo of what looked like a submerged lido on the beach at Broadstairs. |
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I particularly liked this pattern, which was easy to memorise and a tad more interesting than a rib or stocking stitch. |
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I particularly liked the leaves of baby jem lettuce, the oven-roasted tomatoes and the black and green olives. |
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This one took me a while to get into, because I liked its opening track so intensely that the rest of the album initially felt like a let-down. |
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And you can stand at Nineveh, the ancient capital of the Assyrians, who liked to think they had access to all four corners of the world. |
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He had liked Kara since they were young, but knew that Kara had never returned his feelings and was content to be her friend. |
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This, as the copy editor Steve Pickering liked to say, is the antepenultimate paragraph. |
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Some miles down was a great waterfall that fell into a beautiful stone haven Angharad liked to retreat to. |
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Although it liked to depict itself as a restoration of throne and altar, the Bourbon regime that succeeded Napoleon changed little of this. |
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I liked Tarzan, but there hasn't been a truly great Disney animated film that didn't come from Pixar since The Lion King. |
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He still liked his special treats, animal crackers, that I bought in large bags just for my boys. |
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A most well liked and respected person, Marian's passing is deeply regretted by many. |
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But Lette still liked to sleep in my room sometimes, when it stormed and we lost power, or after we saw scary movies. |
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I was beginning to warm to this man, I even liked his deep, resonant voice. |
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I'd never met another cutter before, and I liked that it was so easy to talk to him because he understood what I was going through. |
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Different people brought out different sides of him, and he was known to be an angel to those he liked and a devil to those he despised. |
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I was good at history and liked literature, especially Conrad because he split all his infinitives and I thought it a much cooler way of writing. |
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I liked the idea that mine was the last name they wanted to see on the leader board. |
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If the film had been more serious or darker, and a better actress played the lead, I might have liked it much more. |
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The writing seemed lazy and overly dependent on people having liked the first film and getting nostalgia for it from this one. |
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I would have liked to seen the camera zoom out just a bit more, as I feel this would help bring everything into a proper perspective. |
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He liked the way sometimes a little crease wrinkled the side of her nose when she laughed. |
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He also liked to write in verse, often setting his exam questions in rhyme. |
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He was husband of the late Evelyn and was a popular and well liked member of the local rural community. |
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Finally she reached the last page, the last bit of the story she had liked so much. |
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The other night, the announcer described a lady curler as the Roger Clemens of curling, said she liked to throw the high, hard one. |
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You liked new engines, but management was scrupulous in its distribution of such largesse and your share was minute. |
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I liked being brought up in the Church and I'd like to think I could do that for my kids, but at the moment I'm fairly lapsed. |
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He swam 27 laps in a pool most mornings, because he liked to do things that were divisible by three. |
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But landsmen were not particularly liked by either the officers or sailors even though they were necessary. |
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When Jose Mourinho looked out his bedroom window yesterday morning, he would have liked what he saw. |
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The music was fun and in that situation I liked singing soprano better than singing alto, although I do love the inner harmonies, too. |
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Both were very well liked by their peers and by students in other years and will be enormously missed. |
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After a show, when it was just the two of us alone together, he would leap up in the air three times to tell me how much he liked the work. |
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I liked the fact that he laid it out very clearly that we're going to be OK, but we're going to go after these guys. |
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He thought he was a yaffler. He supposed he liked him all right, but his endless opinions on everything bored him. |
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Johnny was a well known and well liked member of the local rural community and friends learned of his passing with sadness and genuine regret. |
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She routinely ate lunch amicably with both male and female colleagues, and most of her acquaintances liked her. |
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I liked the option of using alkaline batteries because you can leave them installed for months at a time and they will still work when needed. |
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Mr Murden liked the reggae music by Bob Marley which was played at the beginning and end of the service. |
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For example, she once reframed a self-portrait by her sister, but decided that she liked the original frame better. |
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He liked to do mathematics on his feet, often prancing while he explained his thoughts. |
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Ferretti liked what he saw, signed them up and set them to work immediately on their next collection. |
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I'm glad you liked the word game bit, I wasn't sure about it but you've quieted any worries I had. |
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He liked jazz, preferred informal dress, didn't much care for hunting and shooting, and was openly contemptuous of red carpets. |
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We've had an absolute ball, a real giggle and he's been like a breath of fresh air to my life. I'd have liked it to go a step further but he's not having it. |
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On these forays, according to these sources, he liked to chat up pretty single women, a glass of white wine in hand. |
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You have no idea how much I would have liked to be able to chat with you face to face. |
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Its smooth aerodynamic design was perfect for the way I liked to ride. |
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So you liked the blockbuster movie, but don't have time to read the book. |
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If the pub had not been the favoured haunt of the living dead, a pasty faced bunch of assorted reprobates and alcoholics, he would have quite liked it. |
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I don't rap too well but I've always liked making mix tapes. |
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He liked the way the amplifier and the turntable and the speakers were all separate, and the archaic brittleness of the grey cables that connected them all. |
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He particularly liked the line in which we reported how drinkers were given the option of leaving before work began, or staying all-night for a lock-in. |
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I can't say I liked the movie, but, to be fair, parts of it are pretty funny. |
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We both liked making costumes and had a similarly zany sense of humour. |
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She liked to put a few bob on the horses, too, and once astounded veteran punters when she picked seven winners on the one card in an amazing accumulator. |
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For that matter, they never seemed too fond of anything adults liked in the way of books, movies, or music. |
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When the sun shone we liked to give our blankets a good airing. |
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Anna had been under the impression that Leina liked the Yuletide season. |
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I liked the fact that you invariably showed up at our Friday afternoon Happy Hour ritual in the courtyard when we all unwound after an intense week of studies. |
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One of the people who liked him was Jeanne Jennings of Johnston, who caucused for Santorum on Tuesday night. |
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The children, in one case study, liked their windowless classrooms. |
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But he was a canny political operator, far less ideological and more coldly pragmatic than proponents liked to admit. |
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Beth didn't put on airs, and she liked people who were the same way. |
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She liked that they had Australian connections and has apparently given them specific instructions for a gown. |
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But after running the rule over the club's playing squad in pre-season, he's liked what he's seen and can't wait for the first whistle at Swansea tomorrow. |
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In contrast to gentle Eva, Naps liked to draw a little blood in bed, to bruise and be bruised in return. |
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Boys let me know they liked me, too, and I realized that I looked good, tall and slim, my long hair in a braid down my back. |
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Personally, I suspected that Jaden and Lisa liked each other, even though it always seemed they were having a go at each other, they just didn't want to admit it. |
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He liked homemade carrot juice, nutty sunflower pate, roast jicama with a little balsamic vinegar, organic multigrain bread, and cholesterol-free egg substitute. |
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Then she went to meet Beckman at the bowery Hotel for breakfast and liked him immediately. |
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He paid his bills, girls liked him, and he was well-endowed. |
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A blustery man I met when I was young, a painter, came up with a sentence he liked to say because he believed it was true. |
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It was something not too many people knew about and you were kind of part of a secret society, and I really liked that. |
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But I liked what they did with Elliott and Gretchen, the lasers with badger and Skinny Pete. |
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Whether he was in his eighties or not, he was still handsome and charming, and obviously still liked to pass the time of day with a strange woman. |
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I particularly liked his zebra skin rug, and the pool table laden with finger food to soak up all the alcohol. |
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It was supposed to be light-hearted, so I'm really glad that you liked it! |
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The backstreet Boys were the boy band of choice for people who liked their boy bands a little weirder. |
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I would have liked to converse with her a little further about the food sources, but the ear-deafening din meant that barking our orders to her was about all we could do. |
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In japan, one woman said she liked the experience of marrying herself as an exercise in pampering. |
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Edwards always liked the armrest up in the car when he got in so he could move around in the backseat. |
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He also liked girls, and he liked how approachable he was with a toddler staring awestruck from the next stool over. |
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I liked the fairground rides and I got soaked on the Lost River. |
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He was constantly repeating that he came from the people, and he liked to give Bulgarians five leva additionally to their salaries on a periodic basis. |
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What I liked was that the material is laid out in a reasonable fashion. |
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It's easy to see why the Grammy guardians liked the cut of her jib. |
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They liked what Duke was saying and were willing to look beyond what little they knew of his past. |
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While there may be fancier options, I liked the comfort of knowing these guys are doing this all day, every day. |
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Everyone liked the robots, some of which looked hardly human, but which nevertheless moved around in response to signals from handheld radio-controlled devices. |
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It drove me crazy that we all bent over backwards to be liked by her. |
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I once liked Rosie, but she let on she was a different person then. |
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She was pretty much a social leper anyway, and she liked it that way. |
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It was a labour of love, and he liked to keep his mind busy. |
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When it was discovered that nobody liked watching them, the channel had the whizzo idea of buying well-made, grown-up TV shows from America like ER, Ally McBeal and Frasier. |
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But Rubens was merely trying to appeal to wealthy art patrons, who liked their models with thick legs and dimpled derrieres. |
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As well as being a keen rambler, Mrs Kirby, who lived on her own following the death of her husband, liked to stay fit and was also a keen gardener. |
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He produced a huge body of work in woodcut, etching, and lithography, but each print usually exists in only a few impressions, as he liked to print his work himself. |
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While I understand that most readers will be at their desks with easy access to a hymnal, I would have liked to see each text printed in the book for quick reference. |
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I've never liked putting closing punctuation inside quotation marks. |
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I liked it better when it was a home for wayward boys and girls! |
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They liked a king who ruled with confidence, and knew his own mind. |
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Vincere, Father of My Children, which I really loved, The ghost writer, and I liked The Social Network quite a bit. |
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They just liked what they liked, which happened to correspond to what a lot of other little girls liked. |
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She actually had never been to a deer Tick show before, but she liked it a lot. |
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I thought they liked to keep commentary a low-key affair in Mexico, Jim? |
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We liked some of the extras, such as the temperature LED and carry handle. |
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So instead of clapping, if people liked a performance they were supposed to snap their fingers. |
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As she walked to JoJo's house, Katie ran a stick along a fence. She liked the clickity-clackity sound. |
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I liked her blue notebook and she liked my red one, so we swapped. |
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The film is recommended to anyone who liked her earlier movies. |
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I liked the story but I didn't really agree with the book's message. |
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On weekends, I liked to spend my time at the airport watching the various airships take off and land. |
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I liked my very tall Aspieish doctor, loved his deep monotone and astute attention to detail and naturally, his pragmatic advice. |
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We all liked a bit of biffo and gunplay, so when the telecast was broken for a newsflash, everyone groaned. |
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Although they were far from bosom buddies, she liked Mary Jackson as much as anyone on the street. |
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He was skilled, a natural, in things mechanical. He liked to boss and was often swaggering and bullylike in his playground behavior. |
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He was pleased with bellite, he found that carbonite made more fumes than bellite, but the explosive he liked best was ammonite. |
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She loved me, my parents, my friends, her catsitters, and even visiting cable repairmen and plumbers, in whose toolboxes she liked to nap. |
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She liked to think of it as a Charlie Brown tree, worthy of pity, not just a plain old ugly tree. |
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Reg liked a chat about old times and we used to go and have a chinwag in the pub. |
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They were cheerful enough, liked a bit of chiacking, and the women enjoyed the bawdy undertones of their jokes. |
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Once they all went to a dance hall called the Rialto which she hadn't liked much, but when they went to the cinemagraph, she'd really enjoyed it. |
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They told us to stay on the trail, but of course Bart never liked to color inside the lines. |
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He knew there wasn't anything I liked better than a coney island and a strawberry Nehi. |
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I never really liked broccoli before, but now that I've tasted it the way you cook it, I'm a convert! |
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Apparently, Ann in particular liked these couple pages of the character thing. |
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I quite liked being a bit cuddly, just not as cuddlicious as I got in the summer. |
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The flat was his domain until ten a.m., he informed her brusquely. He liked reading the paper and partaking of a dippy egg in solitude. |
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Polly had a spice of girlish malice, and rather liked to see domineering Tom eat humble-pie, just enough to do him good, you know. |
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The floor manager looked at Bob's recent edged creation and liked it well enough to order four more just like it. |
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We self-professed foodies liked to meet in restaurants and talk like experts about what we were eating. |
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And Jerry was cute, you know, I liked him, but Frank was a total fox. And he was rougher than Jerry, you know, not so cultured. |
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I liked to look in the baker's store window and examine the array of different frostings on display. |
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I liked to gob up two or three worms on a snelled hook, pinch three or four split shot onto the leader, and plunk it into the dark water. |
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She was a gobbly kisser, or at least this kiss was a gobbly kiss. He liked it, he even liked the way she made up for her thin lips by gobbling. |
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In 1863, he had taken the unfinished manuscript to Macmillan the publisher, who liked it immediately. |
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The girls all liked to hear him talk. They often gathered in a little circle while he sat on a bench, and held forth to them, laughing. |
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He said he liked you. At least, not in so many words, but that was the idea. |
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In spite of defending indecency, Jacob doubted whether he liked it in the raw. |
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Jervis liked Nelson and so did not officially reprimand him, but did not mention Nelson's actions in his official report of the battle. |
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The Knarr soon attracted the interest of local regatta sailors, who liked its lines and performance. |
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He probably got his death, as he liked to have done two years ago, by viewing the troops for the expedition from the wall of Kensington Garden. |
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Neither Bevin nor the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry Sir Thomas Phillips liked working with Beveridge as both found him conceited. |
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I would have liked to know whether he thought this was due to the climate, the diet, or simply malefic djinns. |
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Orwell liked to provoke arguments by challenging the status quo, but he was also a traditionalist with a love of old English values. |
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She saw herself as an entertainer whose job was to produce what the public liked, and the public liked Poirot. |
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Above all things, I liked to hear about horseless carriages and self-powered mechanicals, but I'd settle for ghosts at a pinch. |
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The American public liked it, but the critics did not, and it fell into neglect until interest revived near the end of the composer's life. |
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Saltzman disliked the design's resemblance to a prison, but Hamilton liked it enough that it was built. |
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Creative Review magazine liked the mascots, but elsewhere their design was greeted with some disdain. |
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Some of them liked to see themselves as effectively lords of the city, but they were not. |
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Plomer liked it and submitted it to the publishers, Jonathan Cape, who did not like it as much. |
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Thomas liked to comment that he and Caitlin were in bed together ten minutes after they first met. |
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Ronson said in a 2010 interview that he liked working with Winehouse because she was blunt when she did not like his work. |
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Whereas Hopkins, preferring the spontaneity of a fresh take, liked to keep rehearsals to a minimum, Winger rehearsed continuously. |
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I've always liked the naive way in which he ignores all the background detail. |
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He was an extrovert and social mixer who liked dancing and attending the clubs in London and New York. |
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Naughty Boy sent it off to Chipmunk who really liked it and wrote his stuff around it. |
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According to the convergence principle, language style tends to change to that of people who are liked and admired. |
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Everard liked to shop at the stores specializing in odd lots down by the docks, as he was a cheapskate. |
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The referee liked officiating because of the great view, but hated making the hard calls. |
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Wayne liked it a lot but hated the band name and told them they wouldn't be performing unless they changed it. |
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Matthews later explained that while she had liked the songs on the EP, she felt that she wasn't good at performing live at the time. |
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King Wermund, who liked their father, subsequently raised Ket and Wig as his own. |
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He liked the pickings which the job brought him much better than the job itself. |
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He would have liked to use the electric drill, but there was no convenient power source. |
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He was much liked in the North, as he was good tempered and carried himself with royal dignity. |
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I liked not only the description of the Earth but the structure of the whole machinery of the world. |
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Sandra liked to buy blueberries that had been quick-frozen, since she thought that their taste was better preserved that way. |
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Ed liked to pore through his old photographs, looking back over moments of his life quick-frozen in time. |
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Stalin and Hitler, for example, were dictators in favor of freedom of speech for views they liked only. |
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He liked less the austere side of the nonconformist Liberal tradition, with its strong temperance movement. |
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He had liked and worked well with Kennedy, and did not develop such a satisfactory relationship with Lyndon Johnson. |
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It is interesting that he has proved himself so much liked by men like President Kennedy and Mr Rusk and Mr Gromyko. |
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Famously, the poet John Clare liked to sit beneath the portico of the church. |
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Competitors disliked the company's business practices, but consumers liked the lower prices. |
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Harpur had looked at settees there when rescheming at home and greatly liked several, but found them too dear. |
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Queen Elizabeth I was given 'Lemster' wool stockings and liked them so much that from then on she insisted only on 'Lemster' Ryeland wool. |
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Such was Walpole's love of Scott that he liked to think of himself as the latter's reincarnation. |
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I remembered Miranda talking about a rare Roman shower fetish, where people liked you to throw up on them. |
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He liked the water rides, but the big roller-coaster scared the pants off him. |
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I told him once he's so shallow that the best he can manage is a single entendre. The funny thing is, he liked it. |
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The spokescharacter was better liked when the gender of the spokescharacter matched the gender of the perceived target audience. |
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He liked to see them laughing, enjoying themselves, squizzing at the antics of whitefellers in party mood. |
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When Henry played poker, he liked to declare suicide kings wild, as he felt it lent him an air of sophistication. |
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Many voters said that while they liked Reform, they remembered having taken a flyer on Bob Rae and the NDP, a gamble they had come to regret. |
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She met Ned when he was looking anyway.... And he took to her, he liked her crooked straightness from the start. |
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And I was talking smack, cracking jokes, playing with Mateo the host. He liked it. |
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The young boy liked to throw money away at the video arcade and candy store. |
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He liked unwrinkled trousers, so he hung his in a humidor, while he worked untrousered at a desk. |
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Plus his plays are overrated and he liked to be photographed with airhead celebrities. |
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But a spokeswoman said that seven out of 10 people surveyed liked it better, or at least as much, as the old weather chart. |
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He liked what he had tasted so much that we settled on five gallons of the Weiss beer I was making at the time. |
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What I liked about the script was that everyone gets in to such terrible peril you wounder how on earth they will get out of it. |
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I've always liked these placing-by-placing contest wrap-ups, so here it goes again. |
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I especially liked the history of Angel Falls and the record-setting athletes from Trinidad and Tobago. |
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I have liked driving fast cars ever since I was a young boy and have always been around racecars because of my father. |
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I liked it because it was like my life coming back together. |
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There was nothing she liked better than to kvell over their accomplishments at every stage of their lives. |
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I liked upsetting their assumptions about what a dominatrix looked like. |
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They particularly liked the Stop, Look and Listen song, the body map and the beer goggles. |
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Keane made his senior international debut under Charlton in 1991 but never liked his longball approach. |
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Mabel, an occasionally golden cocker, liked nothing more than finding great big muddy puddles to spread around the house. |
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Also I might add that I knew virtually nothing about Lugers but, because I knew and liked the fellow selling, it I bought it. |
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I have never liked kids' books that feature heroes and heroines who are sappily too good to be true. |
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The only problem was Bill didn't know where to start as he was more of a dark beer fan and liked to have a strong maltiness. |
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There was a blond girl he liked in Three forks, where his uncle lived. |
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I told him I quite liked my left wrist as it seemed bonier than the other one. |
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