Barry's daughter, Sinead, becomes a traffic warden and has a whirlwind romance with a man Barry hates. |
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He tied the man to the driver seat using some rope in the glove compartment and lashed his hands to the steering wheel. |
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You are astonished to discover the man can do cartwheels, handstands and back flips. |
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The secret of keeping to an exercise schedule is to make it enjoyable and this man sure knows how to do it. |
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He was a handsome, elegant-looking man with dark hair that formed a widow's peak and a thin moustache. |
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You have to squeak it in a shrill whine, which says all that you need to know about the man himself. |
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The man finally stops his kicking and he grabs me by my hair and slams me against the wall. |
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Everyone will be thinking about what type of real man uses something artificial to get a tan. |
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She watched him punch a man square in the face, nearly knocking him off of his feet. |
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You can also match up man to man by having each defender cover the closest man. |
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As she reached the door, she looked at the man who was still staring after her and gave a small wave. |
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After a few more moments of simply staring at the young man she smiled wide, grasping his shoulders and shaking him gently. |
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The man of the match award went to Tony Ruddy on left midfield who won every tackle and never gave the ball away. |
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This poor man must have been denied the pet that he so dearly wanted as a child, and he resents it to this day. |
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A paralysed man in the US has become the first person to benefit from a brain chip that reads his mind. |
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He was a charming, affable man who, it was said, defeated his enemies without making any. |
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Before that, before corporate man became a sexy thing, corporate America was a white-bread, repressed, deeply uncool place to be. |
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The son of a man sentenced to death in the Yemen fears his life may also be in danger unless he is granted asylum. |
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She said her brother, the eldest of nine children, was a man who kept to himself. |
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The credits reveal it was written by David himself, surely not a man at home with biting satire. |
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The young man astutely observed him in action and tried to absorb the great lessons his boss had to teach. |
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Behind them were another boy with very short platinum blond hair with black lowlights, and a taller man with long black hair and blue-green eyes. |
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He may be amused by the idea but in reality it would never suit a man with such unabashed ambition. |
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The man at the apex of the Party elite yearns after the free-thinking rebels of old. |
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A bearded Argentinian makes a run through the penalty box like a slalom skier, at improbable angles for a man with the ball. |
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All I remember is that his skills were very raw, but that he was a very, very strong man who hit hard. |
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The tale of one ruthless military man getting away with murder is probably the story that has sickened me most. |
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His father was an Oxford man who was called to the bar, but instead of becoming a barrister went into business. |
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Women do not necessarily grow to love the man they marry against their wishes. |
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He heard then the hard click of boots on stone, and soon a man dressed in plain black pants, boots, and jacket stood before him. |
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He said the man grabbed hold of him and banged his back against a low garden wall four or five times. |
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I get a cop who sounds like an old bored man who'd really rather be at the bingo parlor. |
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However, like any gracious Cork man I have kept my head down and taken the banter like a man. |
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I think its fair to ask why the murder of a wife is treated in a sympathetic, delicate manner while the murder of a man in a pub is dramatised. |
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Mr. Gershwin, a rather catlike man with an intelligent face and bristly whiskers, began. |
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There was one man who was a patient of mine, an asylum seeker, who was detained and being prepared for deportation. |
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One man is at the head of the boat, and he springs off first as they touch land. |
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Abruptly the old man wheezed and slumped back in his chair, one stiff, gnarled hand to his chest. |
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He was a slim and athletic young man in his mid-twenties with a copper tan. |
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Rushed work by the harassment officer never gave the man a chance to state his own case. |
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For a man who spends so much time in the gym and out on the golf course, he contrives to keep remarkably poor health. |
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They were then lectured for 'afters' as the United man prevented a Corden cross as both players slid in. |
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A tall Atlantan man with a handsome physique and an elaborate mask spoke to them. |
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And what is there to life if a man cannot hear the lonely cry of the whippoorwill or the arguments of the frogs around a pond at night? |
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His voice was low-pitched, self-assured, altogether a man's voice, the sort of man who was master of his own affairs. |
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Eden was a capable man of business and an agreeable companion but acquired a reputation for self-seeking. |
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The nail has been removed, and barring infection it is believed the aged man will live. |
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As a young man he presented a paper on astrophysics that was publicly ridiculed by an eminent astrophysicist. |
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In his place is a man who trades on trust but whose personality offers limited reassurance. |
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I saw a man up the street as he chased frantically after what looked like some kind of small, ugly animal. |
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He is man whose voting record in the Senate is consistent with his party affiliation. |
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Millions of viewers will this week tune in to watch a man playing Russian roulette on live television. |
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The old man eyed me suspiciously and limped forward as he wheezed and gasped for breath. |
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It is sixty years since the fall of the Third Reich, and the hunted monster is now a pathetic and doddering old man in his nineties. |
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The founders observed that tyrannical rule and material scarcity had by and large been the fate of man through the ages. |
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The woman, aged 35, who lives locally, was walking along the High Street around midnight when she noticed a man near the toy shop. |
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The computer, one of the greatest discoveries of all times, was born in his head, the head of a man whose origins can be traced to Bulgaria. |
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He was a pleasant man who tended to tell horrible jokes and reminisce too much about days gone by. |
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On the side of the man in the aegis, gold light swathed the area behind him on his side of the battle. |
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He looked like a man who could clear out a Bierkeller in 10 minutes, bodies hurtling through the air. |
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It's very much a book about a man remembering being a child, and it's very much about a man remembering the shames of being a child. |
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A cynic may say it's the feeling of acceptance that comes over a condemned man who's resigned to his fate. |
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It's like a 65-year-old man still whingeing about how his mother treated him when he was a baby. |
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A man appears silently and puts a pile of thin books on one of the berths in our compartment. |
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If they continue in this vein it will be a brave man who bets against them winning a fourth successive title. |
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The man gets a surprise call and has to take an unexpected flight and then face some 36 hours of astoundingly dangerous adventures. |
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The biggest problem they have now is how to bring him back, the man who won the world cup a year ago to the day. |
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For a book of the life of a man for who not a lot happened, it is a compelling read. |
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This was Kevin's third win in four years and it just goes to show how much talent this fine young man has. |
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In all her life she had never been afraid of a single man besides her father. |
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The man jumped, snapped his head at me and gave me a wild-eyed, slack-jawed expression of shock. |
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The man on the table whimpered at the sound of the metal hook, clattering to the floor. |
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On Christmas Eve, JFK Airport workers found the body of a man in the wheel well of an American Airlines flight from Jamaica. |
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All he said was that he was brought up to believe that the man went to work and the woman kept house. |
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I saw a man at the close of day. Standing in the grocery door. His eyes were sunk, his lips were parched. |
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I knew a man whose idea of following fashion was to change his underwear once a season. |
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The man brought the whip across her shoulders, eliciting another cry of pain from his captive. |
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But after he leaves, the man grabs the boy, reties him to the tree and whips him to within an inch of his life before untying him. |
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A blonde lanky man stopped her, clicking on his camera as she stared at him. |
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They are coming to kill every single man and woman with guns and knives, and to ravish our daughters and wives. |
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The man was dressed in a standard technician's coveralls and safety harness. |
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That old man kept on about how the Puerto Ricans were coming around ruining his neighborhood, he had no idea that his real enemy was me. |
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A muffled click sounded behind the door, and I heard the man chuckle softly. |
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The man who created some of the most memorable images of the Sixties arrives early for his interview, then apologises for keeping me waiting. |
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Sheldon grabbed a piece of wood, twisted her body around and hit the man square in the face. |
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As the team stood near the ramp hinge, poised to exit the helicopter, the Sergeant saw a man duck behind a berm at the nine o'clock position. |
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It is in fact, her name being called by the dying man in the waking world, where the whiteness of his face is likened to the snow of her dream. |
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Young people don't want to hear about health information from a man in a white coat. |
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He exuded class, confidence and style and for a heavily-built man was very agile and nimble. |
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Kenneth Scott, an emeritus professor of law at Stanford University, recalls Director as a man of gentleness but also a rapier intellect. |
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He is, though, viewed as the man who would be more likely to advise caution. |
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A man was in a critical condition in hospital yesterday after being crushed between two gritting lorries as he loaded one on to a low-loader. |
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The old man wheezed and gasped terribly, groaning out a little as the pain of his performance finally caught up with him. |
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It describes a man who has done everything he possibly can to save his job and keep his family in the way that they have expected to live. |
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He is a lonely old man who saw a young girl and told her she was beautiful. |
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He's a workaholic whose goal is to be the first man to put hackers permanently out of business. |
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He made his way through the gloom to the bar, where a man he presumed to be the bartender was staring dully into the middle distance. |
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The north wind tried to blow it off, but that only made the man clutch his cloak around himself more tightly. |
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Usually, when lucking into a second chance, the thinking man will be sure to conduct himself more wisely. |
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He is an open-faced, astoundingly good-looking young man with an easy grin. |
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The walls seemed to stretch and reach forever, but the young man just dispelled the image with a shake of his head. |
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This grand old man in his after years had the honor of enjoying what he had once seen. |
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Meanwhile, another man was shot and wounded in Belfast as the loyalist feud continues. |
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Upon the third ring, my other hand released his and I lowered my fist, moving away from the elder man and back to my laptop. |
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On the town gate in the tapestry, a man stands defiantly staring after the cart. |
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An older man said a karakia before the door was closed and the hearse drove away. |
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This atavistic fear of bodily hair is entirely compatible with a religion that sought to separate man from his animal origins. |
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A 39-year-old man presented with general weakness and asthenia, which he had been experiencing for three months. |
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A low-born peasant maid cures the king of France, who promises her choice of husband but the man she chooses rejects her. |
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Yet it is no surprise that the man who emerges in these pages should be so broadly intelligent, with a wide reading and knowledge of the arts. |
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A man sat near his house using an adze to sculpt a handle for his bill-hook. |
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The man behind the mask is called upon to catch pitches fired at blazing speed until his hands are ready to drop off. |
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But she has affianced her daughter to a promising young man in a prosperous Korean family. |
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Cutting a kapok tree of that size is no easy task and the man soon tires and falls asleep at the base of the tree. |
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Only Steve looked like a man ready to take responsibility while all around him players looked bereft of confidence. |
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For a complete explanation of OpenSSL ciphers, including all supported wild cards, see the ciphers man page. |
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I brought up the rear as the cloaked man in front of me made his way towards them. |
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The boxes should be Christmas wrapped with an indication whether it is for a man or woman. |
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As far as the commercial growers were concerned the man used strains which were almost wild. |
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In Nina's case, however, a literal reading would have given any security man grounds for anxiety. |
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He moved forward cautiously until a man came into view crouched in the shallows of the river. |
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Police arrested a man for allegedly shooting at another patron during a fight at a bar on State Street Tuesday evening. |
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The old man gets her cheap trashy stuff off the streets, because he likes to see her dressed up whorishly. |
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Whether or not the man was dead was a matter of conjecture, but this last fact swayed my opinion towards the affirmative. |
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This is a man who's either performed with, or written songs for, everyone in the Soul and Blues world. |
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Laying in a bed close to the burned girl is a man who's been shot three times in the torso. |
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It's loosely based on the parable of the sower, so we have three images, a man ploughing a field, a man sowing seed and a man reaping a harvest. |
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Supposedly at least, he is a man of the written word, an academic who has taken a sabbatical year in Berlin in order to write a study of Titian. |
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The young man who was arrested with her was sentenced to 100 lashes and allowed to go free afterwards. |
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Flagstones, kerbstones and garden walls all sank into the huge hole and one man had been forced to use his back door instead of the front. |
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The police Sergeant said a man grabbed her by the hair and pinned her against the wall. |
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United will be very strong favourites to win this cup and a strong man would bet against them. |
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The man most Americans say ought to be their nation's first African-American leader is today closer than ever to the seat of power. |
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The crowd gasped again, and there was a happy cry from the one man who had bet against me. |
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Like the man and his films, his commentary tracks are honest, informative, entertaining and sometimes blunt. |
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On the opposite side of the circle, a man and a woman dressed in white are banging out frantic beats on African drums and tambourines. |
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Clarke was rather English in appearance, a tall, thin, white-haired man in spectacles. |
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John was known as a whimsical man who often changed the inventory of his cargo to fit his mood. |
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At one point in all these shenanigans, Reynolds was asked what he thought of his ex-wife going around with a man who had been accused of murder. |
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Friends and colleagues speak of a man who rediscovers his serenity the day after a tantrum, asks whether he was foolish and nods quietly on hearing the affirmative. |
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The corpse of a British man who died in Macedonia is being flown to Frankfurt for Ebola testing. |
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From a granular policy perspective, the man in the Oval Office might not make much of a difference. |
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This level-headed man of logic, however, is also a creature of moods and funks. |
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Thus, across generations, the suggested independent man child affiliative bond emerged and solidified itself into the neuro-hormonal systems of men. |
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Embodying both the disfigured exterior and the sensitive man inside is the challenge facing cooper. |
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In addition to shortages on armor plates there has also been a shortage on assault rifles, requiring the military to outfit one man per platoon with a cavalry saber. |
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I was an incomparably weaker man than Raffles, while every whit as wicked. |
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A 74-year-old man with a history of coronary artery disease was found in asystolic arrest and was brought to the emergency department at this hospital. |
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He was a man of marked dignity of character and most affectionate nature. |
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The campaign failed to define the man and his agenda on his own terms before the media and his rivals defined him, on theirs, as a one-note ranter. |
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Freelancer was first whorishly paraded around sniffing journalists some five years ago by the man behind the legendary Wing Commander series, Chris Roberts. |
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As Paul looks on, Sally and the man snuggle up together on the couch like lovebirds. |
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At the sound of his name, the man on the floor raised his head and turned a convulsed face to Mr. Wilde. |
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The horse whickered softly, as if unsure of the man who approached him. |
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Behind them, the man in the cowboy hat let out a whistle and they stopped. |
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Due to my brief foray into the lore of the Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic worlds, I was aware of the nature of a wicker man before I saw this film. |
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But when push comes to shove, he sold out to preserve his place in the party, and all for a man whose campaign attacked his family to score political points only 4 years ago. |
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Earlier this month, another man was arrested for planning to kidnap a Barcelona player so he could hold him to ransom to pay off his business debt. |
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This slim fast-talking man is a whiz with an auction hammer. |
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It offers keen insights into Hitch's craft while painting an intimate and unsentimental picture of the man behind the camera. |
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A wiry old man appeared, a bit shorter than average height, sporting a button-collar and sleeves over small pot-belly and mutton-chop whiskers from the decades past. |
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Or take Google, which only went public in 2004 and yet feels like a grand old man of Silicon Valley. |
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The strange young man pulled himself unsteadily to his wobbly feet. |
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Even so, at least one juror apparently balked at convicting a man for violating wildlife protection laws by protecting wildlife. |
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One time a man approached me with a maniacal grin, opening his raincoat to reveal a machete. |
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His father Eric came from Breslau, but as a young man escaped to Paris, whence he was sent to London in 1900 by a theatrical agency to run its London branch. |
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Even more important, I got in my thimbleful of quality time with the man himself. |
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Rumours abound that the Kiwi might be persuaded to stay on in Scotland, but once a man of his integrity shakes on a deal it is hard to imagine him backing out. |
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Later that night, this low-key man went out on stage with otherworldly energy. |
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Later, even critics lauded him for his agility in the dance sequences, little realising that it was a man in pain shaking it off, all for his fans. |
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I placed my permit on the dashboard, but had not even got out of the vehicle before an elderly man in an adjacent car began berating me for parking there. |
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A man after my own heart, Kaplan did his elective year in the Seychelles. |
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In town there is, for the moment, nothing for me or any honest man to do. |
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The man who appears resolute and forceful in public is, behind closed doors, cowering in fear. |
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Still, Horowitz faces stiff competition when it comes to becoming a man in the grandest fashion. |
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As the curtain falls for the last time, we see a young woman holding a dying man in her arms. |
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The former Dublin star has been a loyal Na Fianna man for 20 years and has done more than most to contribute to his club's transformation from whipping boys to kingpins. |
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How cowardly could we be if, by overwhelming numbers, we had just elected a black man to lead the most powerful nation on Earth? |
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They were definitely a man's step, not the same delicateness of a woman, but they were definitely muffled, it sounded like a man who naturally walked silently. |
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It seems from literary and pictorial evidence the Saxon archer acted as a single man although the Normans are known to have used archery units shooting in volleys. |
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Defense must have 1 man on the ball and 1 covering the 2 receivers. |
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They survived the Depression, won a world war, put a man on the moon, and educated all of us young whippersnappers who are now trying to tell them what to do. |
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A wise man should learn good behaviour, good words and good acts from every side, as a gleaner collects grains of corn from the field abandoned by the reapers. |
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The second-to-last time we met Zalwar Khan, he brought a man he introduced as his cousin. |
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In Spanish-speaking countries, a man takes on his mother's maiden name as a last name, but uses the patronym as the middle name and the official name. |
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Lorenzo is a short, stout man in his late twenties with a full beard and glasses. |
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Likewise, a man is legally pardoned from killing his child or grandchild, but a woman is not. |
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She is the daughter of a Native American man and an Afro-American woman, and so much of her acquired consciousness arises from an appreciation of their origins. |
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A man took the bus home from the graveyard shift, bone-tired but dreaming big dreams for his son. |
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The young man made his way as illustrator for book covers and magazines. |
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Conveying more raw emotion than some songs with vocals, this song has soundclips of an old man accepting his fate and a gospel singer singing with guitar and keyboard. |
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But the smaller man had his hands firmly locked on the yokozuna's mawashi, and refused to yield even as he was literally bending him back on himself like an overdrawn bow. |
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Milen Muskov is an engineer who graduated in journalism and describes himself as a modern young man interested in films, football and going out with friends. |
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Once he lunged at a man trying to rob a convenience store, subduing him with his bare hands. |
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Besides keeping meticulous records, the fifth earl of Huntingdon was a man of exemplary piety, a moderate Calvinist who was obsessed with sabbatarianism. |
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The archived footage showed a white-haired man speaking at a podium. |
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Dr Sunderman was a Renaissance man with accomplishments as a physician, clinical scientist, toxicologist, author, editor, violinist, poet, and photographer. |
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He would be 35 at the end of it and, even if anybody wanted to employ a man with such a tarnished reputation, he would be too old to start afresh. |
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One man gave the Marines a thumbs up, another waved a white flag. |
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One man demonstrates the use of the rattle by loudly singing a Seneca song in the theater after the show, while hammering the rattle against his palm. |
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When he says he's the richest man in town, he's not just making an idle boast. |
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I shrug at the driver, a forbearing Asian man who shrugs back. |
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John is a lonely gay man with a father fixation and a forbearing best friend who worries about the approach of middle age in the form of his 40th birthday. |
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In the movie, he plays a demented man trying to survive on the streets of Los Angeles. |
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He was a kind and gentle man who remained young at heart to the end. |
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The Clonmore man looked on aghast but was quickly granted a reprieve. |
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The Legion was led by a man he had yet to go into battle with, a young man of no more than 20 years who had purchased into his rank with the help of a very affluential father. |
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In person, the foreboding man in the trench coat on the back cover of The Manhattan Hunt Club is a jovial, mischievous elf with a wicked sense of humor and a love of gossip. |
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It's no accident that it takes its structure from a film whose director was brought in to direct a single sequence in which a dead man is reanimated. |
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I'm an internationalist You, wanderer, probably don't know what that is! An internazi is the sort of man you won't find in the Balkan. |
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What is commonly called an absent man is commonly either a very weak or a very affected man. |
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Let it explode, it is the only safe explosion left, now that man has invented the ingredients of eternal atomic winter. |
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Not far away in the woods the Auton had been standing motionless under a tree. It was shaped like a man but it was not human. |
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Like father, like son. Sixty-eight. Not such a bad innings, really, when the old man was gone at fifty-three. |
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The young man comes to the foreground, deranking the debilitating illness to the background. |
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That miserable young man kept his eyes astrain towards the upper window, but without reward. Rose did not show herself. |
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Then the disciples, every man according to his ability, determined to send relief unto the brethren. |
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It took the absent-minded man twenty minutes to find his glasses on top of his head. |
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In fact, at first bluff, Hughes appeared to be the sort of man I could spend a lot of time with, both on the river and off. |
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It seems humanly reasonable that the three of us can woman-handle a mere man of your elderly and insulting avoirdupois. |
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The man was unconscious, but the paramedics had his implied consent to treat him. |
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He was joined by another man in black whose insult-to-injury fulmination was shikse. |
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The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of a mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one. |
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The characters of man placed in lower stations of life are more usefull, as being imitable by great numbers. |
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As a man of Eastern Tennessee, he also felt ill-disposed to co-operate with the men from the west. |
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A man who is conscious of having an ill character, cannot justly be angry with those who neglect and slight him. |
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I was a one-ideaed man, and a one-ideaed man is only one remove from a dead man. |
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Officials said that the man had been prescreened and not determined to be an escape risk. |
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She could smell a faint aroma of machine oil and corflu emanating from the man cradling her worn form. |
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The absimilation of this man from himself, that he might be like the Son of God. |
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No man is believed a jot the more for all the asseverations, damnings, and swearings he makes. |
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Then a man passed by with his child on his shoulders. This time last year I had baby fever so bad, it was ridiculous. |
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The convinceable young man stands in the same relationship to the vicar as the convinceable reader of the Emile to Rousseau. |
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Perfect little con man and artful dodger, always on the make for some angle or another. |
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Pliny the Elder notes that several of them were richer than Crassus, the richest man of the Republican era. |
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No man can conclude God's love or hatred to any person by anything that befalls him. |
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If all his errors and follies were articled against him, the man would seem vicious and miserable. |
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We shall now consider those functions of intelligence which man communicates with the higher beasts. |
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The detective is a former army man with a prosthetic foot, who is more like a boxer rather than with an elegant Sherlockian imagination. |
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A theatrical man or showman has to humbug people. If he doesn't humbug them, they are humbugged. |
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The admiral is the first enlisted man to lead the Navy, and Navy aides are busy cultivating his image as a four-star officer with a common touch. |
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But for the markets, Monti remains the man most likely to tackle Italy's debt mountain and uncompetitiveness. |
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Yet in the Ignatian letters there is not the faintest aquaintance with the man or his teaching. |
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I've ne'er heard his name named since I saw him go out of the yard as stout a man as ever trod shoe-leather. |
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And I hoped that in youth the good path may be chosen By each little man who may chance wear these hosen. |
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He was a tall lean man with a voice like a rasping crow. Impeccably dressed and hatted with a dark Homburg. |
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The man who, cased in steel, had passed whole days and nights in the saddle. |
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If it came to blows, the younger man could not hope to hold his own with the huge policeman. |
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Thus they commonly affect no man any further than he deserts his reason, or complies with their aberrancies. |
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When a man has been guilty of any vice, the best atonement he can make for it is, to warn others. |
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Matthew, and the late antique History of the Rechabites, attributed to a holy man by the name of Zosimus. |
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Here was my chance. I took the old man aside, and two or three glasses of Old Crow launched him into reminiscence. |
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Since Sam was known as a man with a hot temper and the sand to back it up, the bad-hat decided he'd pick on Roy. |
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A hobbity man wearing green boots appeared on the television screen across the room. |
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We sat down in the central square and drank coffee and a man came up and spoke to us in American. |
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And hath seen in a vision a man named Ananias coming in, and putting his hand on him, that he might receive his sight. |
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When an old man is encouraged to move into a retirement home so that redevelopers can take over his house, there is only one thing for it. |
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It is perhaps difficult for younger readers to understand that a buffoonish old man could wield this kind of power. |
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That nasty old man yelled at me just for stepping on his lawn! |
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Amen, amen, I say to thee, except a man be born again, he can not see the kingdom of God. |
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What wit and policie of man is answerable to their discreet and orderly course? |
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This week the man who once owned the Old Shieling Hotel in Dublin and his team were celebrating after Murphy was freed. |
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He had a uniform jacket with one button off, and seeing a white man on the path, hoisted his weapon to his shoulder with alacrity. |
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Great scarcity of every necessary of life in this house but the man is glad to see us, and gives us the best he has got with a heartly welcome. |
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I'm a man with a gunt. How do I get rid of it? My legs and arms are in good shape, however. |
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He was an intense young man who was very determined to do well in school. |
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On the return to camp, the party was ambuscaded and dispersed, the officer and one man having been killed. |
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A third of the rarest moths of the collection for the man of India were antennaless, legless, wingless, and often headless. |
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The lifeguard pulled the man out of the lake and gave him the kiss of life. |
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How many excellent reasonings are framed in the mind of a man of wisdom and study in a length of years. |
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The man faces charges of armed robbery, attempted armed robbery and burglary. |
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Twenty-one year-old man too old to have patience for dem dere kidren playin' therr on the lawn. |
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But if any man should profess to believe these things, and yet allow himself in any known wickedness, such a one should be put into bedlam. |
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As the afoursaid boy started to run off, a well dressed lookin' man ketched him by the cote coller. |
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I can honestly say that I have never seen that man before today. |
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The man that we are putting on for the addressograph work is for a service that has long been needed. |
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I have founde David the sonne of Jesse, a man after myne awne hert, he shall fullfyll all my will. |
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Noftsier said he told Granicy that the man was not a horse shoer and asked her why she sold him the chemical. |
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Before a man can speak on any subject, it is necessary to be acquainted with it. |
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Is the average number of shoes a man owns compared to women, who own 12, according to a survey by the shoe polish company Cherry Blossom. |
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A man found guilty of attempting to commit suicide by hanging himself from a bunk bed has been spared jail. |
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Dressed in rags, a man and woman stand ankle-deep in a swamp. |
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Buffalos have few natural predators, but the fabled buffalo kills by man and its near extinction are fully explained. |
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Following months of conversation on the Internet, the man was ready to participate in active radicalization. |
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A man who is no judge of law may be a good judge of poetry, or eloquence, or of the merits of a painting. |
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A recent author maintains that it is lawful for a man to marry a djinnia, but not for a woman to be married to a djinn. |
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Brakesmen were placed between the waggons, and the train set off, led by a man on horseback with a flag. |
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A man in a fit of anger, is actuated in a very different manner from one who only thinks of that emotion. |
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The man can't build a normal relationship with anyone and his law practice is one of the shoddiest in the entire state. |
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The man who could feel thus was worthy of a better station than that in which his lot had been assigned. |
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Heaven only knows why a man with a strong biblical name like James wants to be a president named Jimmy. |
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The man and woman, thought be aged 20 to 30, were buzzed in by entryphone at the communal front door but none of the neighbours knew them. |
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He remains an old man in a raincoat, struggling for breath as he bumps off the teenagers responsible for his friend's murder. |
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A Japanese man who is tried before a German court is assisted by an interpreter in making oral statements. |
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Christine Pelisek talks to the man examining the grisly finds. |
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Surveillance video of the incident shows the man and woman being accosted by a man armed with and assault-style handgun. |
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The additory fiction gives to a great man a larger share of reputation than belongs to him, to enable him to serve some good end or purpose. |
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So women are never angrie, but to the end a man should againe be angrie with them, therein imitating the lawes of Love. |
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In a brilliant figure that combines anthropopoeia and simile, the Lord is likened to a man who takes a lamp to make a diligent search. |
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The vain man grew his remaining hair long and twirled it in a spiral to try to cover his growing bald patch. |
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