He wept for his cousin, he wept for his loneliness, and most of all he wept for the only woman he could ever love. |
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She hated the long hours, the measly wages, the heat of the kitchen, and most of all, she hated that she never saw Noah. |
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But most of all I'm getting thrills of emotions that I haven't felt for such a long time, that I'd almost forgotten. |
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What the team is short of most of all is self confidence and belief in their own ability. |
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From start to finish they showed a complete lack of passion for a game which their supporters want to win most of all. |
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You are shocked, you are surprised, but most of all you can wonder about is if the bride's father told her to stop dating that pretty-boy loser. |
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That's wrong, most of all because it misleads people about their real options. |
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But most of all, the politically correct do not like being publicly mocked and revealed as ridiculous. |
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She loved the people, the landscape, the freedom, and maybe most of all the mountains. |
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What they desire most of all is freer access to the world's best markets for their products. |
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What his video game reminds me of most of all, though, is the very dawn of computing. |
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Murray appears to have all the talent to be the player we all want him to be, but the thing he needs most of all right now is time. |
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What surprised me most of all was her book extract, with tales of her horrific childhood. |
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A person's condition in life was marked most of all by their age, gender, and social class. |
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I look forward most of all to arranging my library and my writing space when I move out. |
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Once we'd sobered up, we agonised most of all over the theft of the champagne. |
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What I crave most of all is originality, and artists willing to take genuine creative risks. |
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The music Russell loves most of all is timeless and perhaps the director's work will prove to be too. |
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What amazed me most of all was that the best known band didn't come on until eight minutes from the end. |
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And most of all, there is the unaccountable cruelty, incompetence and stupidity of people. |
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But most of all, it helps that he has a mysterious wow factor that makes him the blue-eyed boy of the ad world. |
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Treatment should not strain available resources, and most of all it should do no harm to the patient. |
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Anger is her only emotional resource in conflict and it leaves her totally unprotected against other people and herself most of all. |
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Across the board, the creative industries must embrace this, and ensure their product is snackable, but most of all compelling. |
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It provides knowledge, motivation and, most of all, an opportunity for poor people to break away from poverty. |
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She hated these lessons most of all, they just seemed utterly useless and pointless. |
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But most of all, people come here to eat. springing up on every corner are sophisticated restaurants serving exquisite food. |
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Over the years he has become an expert in spin, obfuscation and, most of all, fueling speculative excess. |
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The entire trip was about 2hrs flying time. No stress, no hassle and most of all no security check points. |
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Among the ancients, she begins, the oppositions to rational truth were error, ignorance and, most of all, opinion. |
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I didn't want people to see the cheerless me, I didn't want to seem weak, but most of all I didn't want others to know the pain within my soul. |
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I shook my head to find Alex staring at me in surprise, shock, and most of all fright. |
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The choreography, music, lighting and most of all the dancing all combined to convey this pain. |
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Now we can't be fagged with all that sweating and simmering and, most of all, all that waiting. |
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Her writing was laborious and she disliked penmanship lessons most of all, so naturally she was enthusiastic about a walk. |
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I speak to you as a father, as a grandfather, and most of all as someone who cares deeply about all of you. |
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He is honest, faithful, great with money, and most of all he loves me more than anything. |
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We need a goal, and most of all we need a faultless role model who inspires us to do our best to reach that goal. |
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But most of all, they want a larder, stocked with jellies and jams, pickles and preserves. |
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They want lessons in politeness, courtesy, and most of all the correct way to drive a car in traffic. |
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Everywhere she went, the girls talked of dresses, hair, make-up, and most of all, dates for the formal. |
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But most of all, he blows the gaff on reviewers and productions alike, with his own inimitable turn of phrase. |
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Symkyn was extremely deceitful and dishonest in his work and cheated the college most of all. |
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Give it your all, but most of all look like you know what you are doing and give the fans the respect they deserve. |
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But most of all it requires opening up and democratizing the closed political process. |
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But most of all, what stood out was the fact that these women aborted to preserve relationships. |
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Look a little sideways occasionally, but most of all remember accommodation to darkness may take up to a half an hour. |
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They are vital, they are fresh, they are not cliquey and most of all they have heart for drama and acting. |
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Hers was a career that spanned some seven decades and, most of all, a life well lived. |
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Dad says keep your chin up and your head down and most of all please keep safe. |
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And most of all, protection is urgently required from the wholesale destruction of every last vestige of Nature in our lives. |
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This gem is uncut but he has the aggression, energy and, most of all, the pass to fill the gap Matt Dawson is currently plugging. |
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We all shared a wish, a hope, and a dream to bring back justice, freedom and most of all fun. |
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Cost effective, powerful, flexible and, most of all, accessible, SMP is an all-round, excellent media production tool. |
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He partnered several ballerinas successfully, most of all Patricia McBride. |
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The ordinariness of their lives interested me most of all, as if in the quotidian of genius my own humdrum days might find their apotheosis. |
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Soulless indulgence, on top of a loss of confidence, had taken deep root, and this frightened loyalists most of all. |
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I'm used to talking things through and most of all sticking with until it's really un-fixable or someone falls out of love. |
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They dove in, eager to avenge their fallen comrades, fellow subjects, and most of all, brothers. |
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Many girls, which I have learnt over the years are a complete tease, complete show offs and most of all just seem to want our money. |
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And most of all, if she does dress up as a shoe, we'd like her to be a leopard-print thigh-high boot, or a marabou slipper-stiletto. |
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But most of all he loved monty python and would regularly repeat their hilarious sketches verbatim. |
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But most of all blame China and the despicable hunger of its status-conscious middle class for baubles of worked ivory. |
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Luddism, anti-corn law agitation, the anti-poor law movement, strikes and most of all Chartism demonstrated that Britain was not an island of social peace. |
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And disgruntled consumers across the country will get the opportunity to vote for the one that brasses them off most of all over the course of the ten part series. |
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Instead of scaly skin, most had smooth, soft, and most of all furry skin. |
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As everyone knows, that's what a starving African child needs most of all. |
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Oh aye, I miss it, but it's the homework I miss most of all. |
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What emerges most of all from this thoroughly satisfying book, however, is the tragedy of our own ignorance about early American responses to the landscape. |
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The funboards are designed to make the most of all sorts of waves. |
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He felt betrayal, he felt used and most of all he felt stupid and embarrassed especially for buying such an expensive gift for this poor excuse of a woman. |
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There the thing I miss most of all is the company of other people. |
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Heinz makes ketchup, pizza crust, baby cereal and other edibles in such countries as Poland, Venezuela, Botswana, Thailand, and most of all, China and India. |
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They interviewed people on their way of life, emotions, the history of Nestinari and most of all their souls and their spiritual ritual and mystical powers. |
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There are numerous excursions in scientific realms of chemistry, biology, meteorology, computer science, and most of all mathematics and philosophy. |
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And, most of all, thank you federal, state, and local governments for magnificent public school systems. |
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There the lingua franca is Cajun French, and folks love to fiddle, dance and most of all, eat. |
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These ten songs certainly aren't stylistically groundbreaking, or even trendsetting, but they are sophisticated, whimsical and, most of all, earnest. |
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But most of all, no nation which owes its very freedom to an unallied savior should dare to even think of refusing to come to the aid of its treaty-bound allies. |
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I'm sorry, I forgot about exact data, but most of all attempts to shop online fail, mostly because of technical insufficiencies on the dealer side. |
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He was a deeply religious and holy man who was loved by the elderly people most of all, as he had a way with him that won over their deep sense of faith and warmth. |
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My folks are away on holiday this week and the thing I've been looking forward to most of all about having the house to myself for a week has been the food. |
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But most of all, Anna hated the way she scowled at her every time she passed by, simply because she'd always turned her down on her offers to play doll. |
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But what it wants most of all is an immediate federal cap on wholesale electricity price rises so that all those Texan power companies bleeding California dry can be stopped. |
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The results of the study we conducted also indicated that the majority of people exercised because of their health, appearance, and most of all, because it felt good. |
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Thus every day, on my blog, these strangers show up, just to shoot the breeze, flirt, kvetch, veer off topic and, most of all, pay zero attention to what I have written. |
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Snow can mean a day off school, sledding, and most of all, Christmas. |
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He had a deer's qualities, all right, the speed, the sure feet and most of all an indefinable sense of fragility that set him apart in a game otherwise marked by violence. |
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But most of all, Ramone lingered on Vicious, whom he painted and drew over and over again. |
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But most of all, the whole project simply stank of arrogance. |
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For all the attention lavished on polls, prognostications and policy positions, a presidential campaign measures, most of all, the mettle and maturity of the candidates. |
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Port Huron marked a milestone in the search for a genuine American radicalism based on many traditions, but most of all an egalitarian, almost anarchistic belief in democracy. |
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But most of all, Adana Forsyth and her family are praying for a miracle breakthrough into a rare condition which causes her skin to peel off. |
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But, most of all, to try to take a photograph of a wheatear on our garden wall. |
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Perhaps most of all, the university is renowned for a long and distinguished tradition in mathematics and the sciences. |
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In the end, however, the prohibitionist side seems to benefit most of all. |
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It has casteism, vacancy, insecurity, no training of modernization of principles and most of all the absence of faith. |
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Like newly appointed Matron, who wants shiny bedpans, beds as starchy as she is, but most of all to stop her stiff upper lip trembling. |
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Hence the popular belief that elderdom was most of all at home on Russian soil. |
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All in all Poulenc is an established antiestablishmentarian, but most of all he is, as Stravinsky said, a good composer. |
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But most of all, throughout his life he was a botanist, a bryologist by specialist preference. |
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But in a race with many chances keep an eye on several others including Chantress, Tug Of Love and most of all East Tycoon on his first run for the shrewd Jonjo O'Neill yard. |
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Yeah the last one titivates the imagination most of all, does it not? |
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It is considered that the appliance of G2G would solve a big part of these problems and, most of all, would lead to the limitation of the bureaucracy. |
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But most of all a nasty bean ball, aimed straight at the noggin. |
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