I presented my paper at the first session and, relieved it was over, took the nearest free seat. |
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We take his word that we are eating shark, conch, shrimp, scallops and mussels and are relieved we can't afford more. |
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Allen's swift 35 allowed McMahon to sky the final run and leave the Oxford side relieved after seeing the game almost slip away. |
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But having already proven that this is not my strong point, I was soon relieved of my hammering duties once again. |
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He has such a genial, grandfatherly manner that criminals seem genuinely relieved to be able to confess to him. |
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How relieved we felt with the first glimpse of his immaculate smile and his crisply ironed lab coat. |
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Night had fallen by the time the frigate reached the dhow, and the ship's boarding party was greeted by a very relieved crew of fishermen. |
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It features lightweight hammer-forged barrels, relieved forcing cones and a set of thin, steel-shot-compatible screw-in choke tubes. |
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When non-toxic doses have produced strangury it may be relieved by opium and camphor, and large draughts of water. |
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For if all these experiences relieved the boredom of a well-brought-up young lady's life in Mayfair, they nonetheless proved a Barmecide feast. |
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The prevailing pessimism of the cycle is relieved by passages of lyrical beauty and by faith in scientific and social meliorism. |
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Many feel even relieved to a certain extent that they no longer have to run after political leaders and their henchmen for payment. |
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We were greatly relieved and overjoyed when our flight landed in Shanghai and we got into a Shanghai cab. |
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It is very popular with both boys and girls, and the boys are relieved they don't have to play with dolls in prams any more. |
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It has relieved tonic, and clonic spasms, and the spasms of sthenic as well as asthenic conditions. |
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The investigation also resulted in a ROK lieutenant general and major general being relieved of their positions. |
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He was relieved when a picture of his nephew flashed up on the television screen. |
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For the remaining six laps, it was a case of consolidation and a very relieved Carroll took the chequered flag in fourth place. |
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I am, however, relieved to say that I do not instinctively want to protect and cherish her. |
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I was looking forward to their first feature film and am relieved to report that for the most part it is a success. |
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Pressure on toes may be relieved with Silipos toe sleeves, polymer gel, or with padding of foam or lamb's wool. |
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The markets will have been relieved that the election did not result in a hung parliament, as they hate uncertainty. |
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This discomfort can be relieved by taking painkillers that you would normally take for a headache. |
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He desired that the people of Scotland should be relieved of the Pom Sillar, threatening, if refused, that his horse should give three nichers! |
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So I was relieved to be welcomed only with a glower, a few quickfire questions, and the request for evidence that I was from the press. |
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White House reporters will surely have been relieved to learn that Canberra's tap water is drinkable. |
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I was relieved when the interminable service was over, and the solemn signing the register with witnesses was announced. |
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Finally, I rounded the giant granite corner of the traverse, relieved to find Ben in sight again. |
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Scaring the killer off, he desperately attempts the kiss of life on the hopeless victim until relieved by police. |
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When Federico attempts to leave Sam's service, he is brutally relieved of his gift by a sorrowing, Sicilian-style kiss-off. |
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I checked to make sure the others still drowsed, and would have found myself relieved had Tristin not been missing. |
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Despite his deep immersion in politics up until this moment, he felt relieved to be an ordinary twenty-year-old for once. |
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The upper stage is relieved by a pointed window, of two lights, on each side, the dripstone of each terminating in heads. |
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What most people reported seeing were watery stretches, sometime brown, sometime grey, and relieved briefly by slushy muddy patches. |
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The urge to write has always been turbulently strong within her, and she has relieved this through the years by writing short stories. |
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The pain is exacerbated by inspiration or recumbency and relieved to some extent by leaning forward. |
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I was delighted and relieved that the weather was clear and the cloud base was high, so she could see for herself how lovely it is. |
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These symptoms may be exacerbated by recumbency or bending, and relieved by antacids. |
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While she was pleased with the result she was also relieved at having come through after such a close contest. |
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He kept the iambic blank verse form but relieved it entirely of its poetic burden. |
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Finally, you'd say what I wanted to hear, and then I'd feel relieved for a few seconds, and we'd collapse into peals of laughter. |
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They followed the classic model of Greek temples, with their rectangular rows of columns, topped by beams and relieved by a triangular pediment. |
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I walked back up the hill to the motel, relieved to have sloughed the prickliness of the pub. |
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After a siege of two months, from 14 June to 14 August 1900, allied troops entered Beijing and relieved the foreign legations. |
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So we are intended to be relieved of the fear that our dying need be a fearful experience. |
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You will be relieved to know, I'm sure, that not all standards of tastefulness have been trampled by this ruling. |
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When the combined expeditionary forces relieved the siege of the foreign legations in Peking, we exacted our revenge. |
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The major shook our hands as if relieved from the duty of explaining drill and ceremony and invited us to stand in the detail formation. |
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He said that while he was extremely relieved that no device was found, it was appalling that patients were discommoded and upset in this way. |
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He sighed, slightly relieved to have escaped their self-righteous wrath, but also a bit discomposed. |
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My disillusion was growing and I was relieved when they laid me off with a generous severance. |
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Lumbar soreness after work which can be quickly relieved by rest is not considered a disease in Chinese medicine. |
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Soreness should be relieved with cryotherapy, should not interfere with normal gait, and should be absent by the next session. |
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When he said Poppy's tree had been stolen I was relieved the dogs were ok, then I just thought with all we have been through, whatever next? |
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He was relieved as he saw that his enemy would do no more harm to lives of the happily free. |
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The plaintiff is relieved of the burden of managing a large sum of money and is protected from possible dissipation of the funds. |
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So, naturally, I hope you will all be as relieved as I am to discover that there is an organisation who can come to your aid. |
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Inside, he was relieved to discover, the ambience was not quite so discouragingly spartan as outside. |
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And, after being relieved the following day, they set up a firebase, so they could support the rest of the battalion if needed. |
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Adrian was relieved and elated at the time the police vindicated him and David but that didn't last too long. |
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This was a countryside where farmers could grow multiple crops of miracle rice, often relieved of the burdensome taxation of the revolution. |
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Both dishes were huge and we were relieved we hadn't ordered an appetizer per person. |
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Gingerly he explores them with his fingers and is relieved to discover them merely tightly bandaged. |
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Meanwhile, the girls walked down the street to the nearest shop for dressy clothes, and walked inside, relieved to be out of the cold. |
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Helen looks slightly concerned and is relieved when a local dignitary merely congratulates her on her name day without a hint of expectation. |
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Drivers will be relieved to hear that the end of the road is in sight for the long-term repair works near Ashton Keynes. |
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When our espressos arrived, I was hugely relieved to see two strong beverages served in short coffee cups. |
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I was greatly relieved to learn, on arriving in the village of Kaibola, that I had missed the annual bacchanalia by a good few weeks. |
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My original wingman waited for me at the bottom of the ladder, relieved to see me safe and sound. |
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I am afraid, but I am also relieved that we will be able to get our lives back to normal again. |
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I think everyone was very relieved when the director called it a wrap for the night. |
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She couldn't remember ever having been as profoundly relieved as when she stumbled into the fire-lit brightness of the fort. |
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Three division commanders and many regimental and battalion commanders were relieved in less than a month. |
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In ductile materials, these stress concentrations may be relieved by creep and stress relaxation in the matrix or by grain-boundary migration. |
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Deirdre pulled back, shocked by the force of the emotion her mistress was evincing, and was relieved to see the healer approaching. |
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Ian, being allergic to shopping centres, looked more than relieved to be leaving. |
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Diarrhoea often occurs in the absence of recognised pathogens in the stool, and metronidazole has relieved symptoms in some cases. |
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I held my breath as the dust cleared, and was relieved to see the tortoise lying fully retracted but unharmed. |
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Observing Alice with his own eyes he was relieved to see she was actually quite pretty. |
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Jane admits to feeling much relieved by his presence, his warm voice and affection, next to her bed. |
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The process probably required only two minutes, and I was relieved when the signal finally came to shut down. |
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We were relieved not to have had to use our borrowed anti-polar bear rifle, but disappointed not to see any bears, walruses, narwhal or beluga. |
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It relieved him to see a smile finally break through the boy's complacent state as he returned the greeting. |
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Although her children are relieved when she wakes up, the doctor tells them that any sudden shock could provoke another heart attack. |
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And I was actually relieved when he left because that kind of ended it for me. |
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We were relieved when Ollie's fell off on Day 8, leaving his cute-as-a-button navel for us to admire. |
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For example, a temporary hand-off occurs when a perioperative staff member is relieved for break or lunch or leaves the unit for a short time. |
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After a moment, Henry tapped the man on his epaulet-clad shoulder and relieved him of his beautiful burden. |
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Her tone had changed considerably which made him feel like he had been relieved of a great burden from his shoulders. |
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Well, thanks to technology, today postmen have been relieved of these duties. |
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It offered him a job swap and relieved him of most of the responsibility for running the cleaning services. |
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He was relieved of his drug dealing duties, and was told that he'd be updated on gang activity, but wouldn't be required to participate. |
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They would also be relieved of that very uncomfortable obligation of investigating their colleagues. |
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And since this relieved me of all responsibility or need for political involvement there was no reason for me to work out my political position. |
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The late watercolour of Stonehenge, with a louring sky relieved by a double rainbow, is one of his most dramatic illustrations of this idea. |
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Accordingly, the defendants submit they should be relieved of their interest obligation during this period. |
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She also had no information as to whether the constable has been relieved of his duties pending the completion of the investigation. |
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Has anyone ever heard him publicly criticise a player and ask for him to be relieved of his position in the team? |
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She reasoned it would be best to keep her position until rightfully relieved from duty, and rubbed her weary eyes. |
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Charles eventually relieved Rupert of all responsibilities and ordered him into exile. |
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The reader will be relieved to know that I am not going to run on about the Norsemen, the Anglo-Normans and the Anglo-Saxons. |
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Nothing too frightening happened, except for the fact that he was relieved of fifty euro by two large gentlemen. |
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I've a bit of trepidation but I'm relieved we are finally getting somewhere. |
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The pain startled him out of his thoughts, but a quick rub of the injury relieved the throbbing. |
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She was relieved to see the bright lights of the terminal only a few feet away. |
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The frequent but low-level activity of Vesuvius in recent centuries has relieved the build-up of pressure in the magma chamber. |
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The general came home, relieved of duty, and became an icon of right-wing Republicans. |
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Believe me, you will eventually find that you are relieved you were able to escape the trap of unhappiness you were in! |
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Symptoms increased with warmth and were relieved partially with cold compresses. |
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And the market simply teeters back and forth, worrying and then feeling relieved again. |
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The foreboding is momentarily relieved as the next scene opens with a high-angle shot of a sunny, tree-lined street. |
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The girls are relieved when Laurie announces that he has already telegraphed their mother and that she will be there soon. |
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I am relieved to see that our government has set about dealing with this problem. |
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The youth's regiment relieved a command that had manned a series of trenches along a line of woods. |
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However I am immensely relieved to see that they are well-behaved and have a guide taking them round the gallery. |
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Virtually all steels must be quenched and tempered for core properties before being nitrided or stress relieved for distortion control. |
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I let out a relieved breath and dumped my backpack in the entryway, shutting the door behind me. |
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William and his father had been received by Campbell and some other menservants and relieved of their coats. |
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Women have reason to be relieved that Parliament's attention was distracted. |
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Early on Cliff told us why fire-walking works and I was relieved to hear that it was to do with physics and not faith. |
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However, later on, we were a bit relieved to find heaps of ballast and sand by the roadside. |
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The pressure on the landscape could be relieved if wind power follows wave power out to the ocean. |
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Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion is used to treat degenerative cervical disc disease that cannot be relieved by conservative therapy. |
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He admitted he was relieved to have passed the post first on what will be remembered as one of racing's greatest days. |
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Out of curiosity, he glanced back at his rear view mirror, and felt relieved to see nothing but the dusty little trail framed by weeping willows. |
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Cortisone remarkably relieved inflamed, swollen joints after just a few days of use. |
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The sobriety of the streets is relieved by bridges with self-important towers or slightly pompous lions and griffins with gilded wings. |
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I was secretly relieved that my appointments were with a friendly and approachable dental hygienist. |
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The handle is embossed with a textured pattern that gives a good grip, and there's a small relieved area where your thumb goes comfortably. |
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He was relieved a minute later when the soldier left after only a cursory check of the room, seeming completely unsuspicious. |
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The fashion-challenged among us will be relieved to hear that even the self-appointed commissars of style haven't got a clue. |
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Officials are particularly relieved that Sarah Teather, one of the party's rising stars, doubled her majority to hold Brent East. |
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The raids of the defenders were generally relieved by big thrusts carried out by forces far superior to those of the attackers. |
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As that group of teenagers continue to hog the limelight, Doumbe is relieved to be emerging from the shadows. |
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They were there for five weeks, then relieved by the Army when they just were decimated. |
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But rounding Halibut Point, I was relieved to see that at least one of them, the guy in the life preserver, was still well astern. |
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I abhor my father and was relieved to be rid of the burden of his last name. |
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She took a closer look out her masoned window, and was relieved when she saw the person she had hoped to see. |
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When he went to court asking to be relieved of the child support payments that consumed a third of his take-home pay, he was turned down. |
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I think everyone was very relieved to find that he didn't kill anyone in the process. |
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When an incubating bird is relieved by its returning mate, it leaves the nest immediately and flies away from the island. |
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A previous minister got relieved of his duties in 1996 for that kind of overspending. |
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Darius was immensely relieved to see his begrimed, dust-ridden target in one piece, but wisely did not show it. |
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She slipped out the door, relieved that she was able to sneak out, vacating the room, before anything regretful was said or done. |
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Travellers on the M4 will be relieved to know that the service area at Leigh Delamare has again won a top accolade for its toilets. |
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Even his wife and daughter are less relieved to see him and be rescued than they are concerned by how much of a mentalist he has become. |
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I was kind of relieved it was all a dream, as I was in enough trouble with the law already. |
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St Mirren caretaker manager John Coughlin was mightily relieved that Ricky Gillies was deemed fit to play. |
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Patrick was relieved when he heard the last bell ring, signaling the end of the hectic school day. |
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Bryan had expected to be relieved of duty the second the detectives had heard the witness's statement. |
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Now, the Minister is relieved of a duty by certain provisions in the Act, is he not? |
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When a member of the Central Elections Committee protested publicly against this fraud, the President relieved him from his duties. |
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Shabby suburban streets are suddenly relieved by an almost strident red building, crisply detailed and well tended. |
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Placed in a wilderness of dark mountains, the scene is relieved by a flood of glaring light that holds the figures in a tableau of awful impact. |
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He even drank some of the water and relieved himself where I had told him to. |
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It is generally relieved by passing wind or actually having a bowel movement. |
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By acting as sentries, patrolling the countryside etc. they relieved the army to do other work. |
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This, you might be relieved to hear, is where the protests and the sausages come in. |
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A few latecomers arrived in a hurry and took their seats as soon as possible, relieved that they had not missed anything. |
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As for the teacher who was correcting books when it took place, he was relieved no one was hurt in the school. |
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The mother was visibly relieved when the sergeant told her it wasn't serious. |
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Everything I had thought to be possible was true, and I didn't know whether to feel relieved or scared stiff. |
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Even some of the biggest losers in the aftermarket say they're relieved they got their deals done. |
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It relieved all my body's stress, even though the next day I would be in agonising pain. |
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So, as you can imagine, she felt quite relieved to be rid of all that for three months. |
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He undid the layers of oilcloth and canvas, relieved that they had kept the twigs and shaved wood dry. |
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The farmers, likewise, are relieved that the conflict has not moved to court, which would have kept alive a bitterness. |
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But Taylor was relieved when a long range free-kick from Robert thudded against a post and rebounded to safety. |
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Mutually relieved to find a friend, we stuck together in both class and playtime. |
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He gave up a pair of singles to Hank Blalock and Michael Young leading off the inning before he was relieved by Troy Percival. |
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I'm so relieved and very grateful to S, since he had to spreadeagle himself on my living room floor in his work clothes to do it! |
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I'm feeling a strange combination of sad broodiness from the chapter's content and a relieved exhilaration at getting another chapter done. |
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I was so relieved to be rid of him that I just kept hugging Derek over and over. |
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Her skin had an uncanny translucence relieved by large dark blotches where nurses had tried to find a vein and she had bled under the surface. |
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Collins suffered from severe attacks of a rheumatic illness which caused him great pain, only relieved by the use of opium. |
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If the symptoms occur whilst at rest, or are not relieved by rest, they could indicate a heart attack. |
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After a few tense moments, officers relieved him of the weapon and ammunition and escorted him to the Soi 9 police station for an interview. |
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In an earlier paper he had shown that carotid pressure relieved the pain of hemicrania. |
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The authors conclude that 100 mg per day of isoflavone effectively relieved menopausal symptoms, especially vasomotor instability. |
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It was funny at first but now I think everyone is heartily sick of it and I will be relieved when the fad blows over. |
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The little girl could be heard squealing as Sharon walked towards them and relieved the taller woman of her bundle. |
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I am very relieved for her sake that there is still time for the new sixth form curriculum to be sorted out. |
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If the training collar is too tight, the pressure will not be relieved when you loosen the leash. |
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Feeling relieved that your premiums inched up only a few percentage points? |
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Speaking from Paris, he said he was relieved at the outcome but still upset at having lost his job. |
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The ills of overcrowding are relieved by escape into a computer-generated heaven, of open skies and rolling fields. |
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He is always relieved when I finally discard my winter scarf, gloves, and bobble hat, usually towards the end of May. |
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Wiltord runs at Cisse and is relieved of the ball by a wonderful tackle from Cisse, who's having a fantastic game. |
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However, since I was so relieved to be talking to someone, I started talking with her friend. |
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No, you threw it in the garbage, and you felt relieved and refreshed to be rid of it. |
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Tense, haunted and melancholy, the composer's dark vision was only relieved by a mordant strain of humour. |
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Mosquito and ant bites can be relieved by the application of a moist bicarbonate of soda paste. |
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I was almost relieved when the household major-domo materialised from somewhere to bow and request her presence. |
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I feel relieved in a sense because people have been killed or injured for less but I feel disgusted that people can stoop to that level. |
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The disappointed visitors were applauded off by relieved Everton fans who must surely now feel that the cup has their name on it. |
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These sturdy wooden boats mingle picturesquely alongside the quay, while they are relieved of their morning's catch or stocked with sacks of spices. |
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Eiko then introduced me to acupuncture, which relieved my arthritis. |
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The court papers are sealed, but the couple has made it clear they want to be relieved of their parental responsibilities. |
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At the finish they were holding on for dear life and with St. Josephs coming at them in waves Bobby Miller must have been relieved to hear the final whistle. |
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I was relieved to see his face slip into its impassive mien. |
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This killer disease of young people in dense cities caused coughing and was evidently exacerbated by polluted air, just as it was relieved by the pure air of the mountains. |
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Everyone was dazed by their look at death, but relieved by the opportunity to decompress. |
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In other words, if one of Susie's great-grandparents were black, Frank would be entitled to an annulment and relieved of his obligations to provide alimony or child support. |
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See an orthosurgeon if your pain is not relieved by these simple measures. |
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But angina is nearly always relieved by rest, while a heart attack is not. |
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He was relieved when she finally broke the silence between them. |
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I was relieved when her rattling breath filled the sudden quiet. |
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Some preachers feel that, in using the lectionary as a source for preaching texts, we are relieved of the responsibility to pick and to choose our texts. |
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It made life easier for me for a bit, relieved me of some responsibility. |
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He would be relieved of all secretarial and routine administrative duties. |
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He was temporarily relieved of duties in 1838 and resigned in protest. |
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More than 30 were relieved to discover they were staying at the school. |
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However, I also felt relieved that he wasn't here to complicate things. |
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Although Chelsea was sad for her mom's big letdown, she also felt relieved because it was a minor-league problem compared to the one she had feared. |
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Those hesitant Spartacus devotees should be relieved to know that McIntyre is on board in this respect as well. |
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Five days after the trooper was pulled over, Heldund was relieved of his duties. |
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The drama of being a small person within a vast black space, relieved by gashes of red light, sheets of flame and more spots of white light, has to be experienced. |
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But when they leave most are relieved to see the back of them. |
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She is therefore a victim and thereby relieved of much of her class guilt and no longer hateful, although still contemptibly repressed like all the other toffs. |
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Following the strike, as well as a damage assessment, Egan is relieved from his shift. |
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Then, with a flourish, he thwacked my paying-in book twice with his stamp, initialled the counterfoil and handed it back to me with a relieved smile. |
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The bare stage and black backdrop are occasionally relieved by smoky atmospherics that evoke perhaps a run-down dance hall in a beachy part of town. |
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When Rita Ora relieved Zac Efron of his shirt at the MTV Movie Awards, his apparent surprise shifted quickly to strutting. |
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While no one expects hedge-fund values to be listed in the daily newspapers, everyone would be relieved if fewer meltdowns appeared in the headlines. |
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I felt relieved for the character, and slightly abashed for rushing to diagnose her with a mental illness. |
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He expresses bitter regret at the lives he has destroyed but admits he will never stop abusing and claims he is always relieved when the police catch up with him. |
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He had no history of trauma and the pain was not relieved by rest. |
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Did you know that a bird relieved itself on me twice this past week? |
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The treatment, no matter how benevolent in intent, was frankly invasive, and reinforced rather than relieved Joe's amnestic barriers for the events that triggered the fugue. |
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Six more soldiers received letters of reprimand, including a battalion commander and battalion operations sergeant major who were immediately relieved of duty. |
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It relieved humanity of the heavy load under which it was groaning and broke the fetters unjust rulers and ignorant lawgivers had put around its feet. |
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Ben slowly plodded over to his bed and slid in between the unwashed sheets, relieved to be able to close his eyes and shut out the world for a few hours. |
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Their relieved mother talks about her dreams for them finally coming true. |
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Will the relieved crowd of onlookers reward him with a golf clap? |
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On Monday, it was to the driving range, where I rediscovered my startling aptitude for slicing the ball, though I was relieved to make contact at all. |
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Am relieved to get back to office and resume slouchy work-desk posture. |
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The solemnity of the story is relieved by the humour of the rustic travellers at the Rainbow Inn, and the genial motherliness of Dolly Winthrop, who befriends Silas. |
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There were great scenes of excitement when the final whistle blew with the Mercy obviously very relieved to have won this game having made the long trek north. |
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Cars have relieved us of our burden of locomoting ourselves, and carrying our effects, but we have to sacrifice tens of thousands of lives every year to maintain them. |
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Nymphs and satyrs in Florentine bronze smirked and capered in the recesses of the pale gray wall, relieved by mouldings and medallions in unburnished gold. |
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He was much relieved when we had crossed the Montenegrin border. |
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Soon after, he played a sharply rising ball as well as he could, off his ribs almost, and watched, relieved as it fell just short of silly mid-off. |
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Instead, I am relieved to find myself in an honest-to-goodness rural watering hole. |
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Yet the tone is jauntier, more direct, as if the speaker feels relieved to have confessed her desperate need for the cheater who has her under his spell. |
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He spun on shaky legs, relieved to see that he hadn't collapsed yet, and saw his own Mercedes still sitting under the dark shadows of the tall oak. |
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Secondly, when you do give her your gifts during the middle of the period, she will be so relieved that she won't realize that you've messed up her lecture. |
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The pain of shingles may be relieved by painkillers such as paracetamol. |
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The club's honorary secretary Ian Gair said members were happy and relieved by the planning committee's decision, but he acknowledged there were still hurdles to clear. |
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Itchiness caused by a nettle rash, heat rash, allergy rash, or a rash that results from a viral infection may be relieved by a paste of bicarbonate of soda and water. |
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Yorkshire were relieved to get rid of this pair so quickly because last year they figured in a century stand together in Ireland's shock win against Trophy holders, Surrey. |
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The visit ended with misty eyes all around and relieved hugs. |
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Those poor lads must be relieved to be shut of me and my nagging. |
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Besides, I felt relieved as I didn't have to chuck the stuff away. |
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I was actually relieved to be a Support Worker again as I didn't have so many different clients to deal with and I had more time to build up proper relationships with them. |
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When I learned of the event it was through the governor, whom I had appointed, who reported having relieved the captain from command of commissarial office. |
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Bergdahl was relieved from guard duty, and instead of going to sleep, he fled the outpost on foot. |
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I sighed softly, relieved to have escaped another untimely lecture. |
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He was relieved to be somewhere peaceful rather than duking it out with Tom like some kind of brute animal, not that he wouldn't eventually fight Tom. |
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Overall, Noonan performed well, delivering to a relieved party a confident, bullish, passionate outline of where he would take Fine Gael from here. |
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The victim of the confidence game refuses to believe that he is being relieved of his money and dignity, but an ignominious fate awaits him every time. |
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He was relieved when an MRI found only a strained flexor muscle. |
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The itch was relieved and I was able to continue with my activities. |
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She held out her hand and James let out a relieved sigh as he practically danced over and pulled a cornily chivalrous move by kissing her knuckles. |
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Not only did the win send the home fans into state of rapturous delirium, but the achievement relieved the team's coach, who had looked tense during the final. |
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A profusion of lamps and candles relieved the gloom, bathing in a pink glow sofas, settees, armchairs, side tables, escritoires, and curios the pair had collected. |
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The Alis said the flames were higher than the trees in the playground opposite and other residents were relieved the wind was fanning the fire away from properties. |
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You have a vague sensation of a vague sensation, and you know that while this is a minor botheration, you will feel immensely relieved when it's concluded. |
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The truth is they stopped short of me and ate more grass and I think I felt a little unremembered and at the same time relieved at their lack of attachment to a human. |
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Young adults bonded and relieved their stresses and strains. |
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One of my escorts relieved me of my revolver and thrust it into the belt of his field rig, then the soldiers urged me with their rifles towards the door. |
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The credits relieved the sailors and owners of tariffs, essentially tax payments they had to make on supplies for the fishery. |
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In 1900 the Boxers besieged the foreign legations in Beijing for two months until they were relieved by an international force which occupied and looted the capital. |
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It hasn't exactly cured my fear of heights but it has relieved it a bit. |
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However, when golf carts start to aquaplane and caddies are chilled to the bone, it is no joke and everyone was relieved when the tournament was abandoned for the day. |
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Anyway, I made my excuses, disappeared to the gents, and relieved myself. |
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Festivities at Christmas, Easter, and May Day, at the end of ploughing and the completion of harvest, relieved the monotony of the daily round of labor. |
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Reidy was relieved at finally recording a win over his tormentors, but less than happy with the seven kicks at goal his team missed over an absorbing seven-try thriller. |
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It was a great deal lighter, and he was oddly relieved by that. |
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A third night in hospital for Kate tonight, but the tedium was relieved by a visit from brother James and sister Pippa. |
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At half past four she was relieved by a twelve year old Alty Grammar lad. |
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I was relieved that showrunner Craig Silverstein trusted in the intelligence of the viewers and didn't attempt to hand-hold them through the story after the first few minutes. |
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My rheumatologist started me off at 40mg daily, and yes, it relieved the swelling! |
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James and Valentina Sbarra fit the last description, and they are relieved to be able to call themselves successful lowballers. |
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In fact, I bet it won't be long before the Vatican relocates here, relieved and happy to finally find a haven for its priestly pedophocracy. |
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I was so relieved at the end of the journey that if I had had anything left to throw up I would have made it a hat trick of pavement pizzas. |
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We turn back onto the main road and I'm relieved to not see any paps. They've got to be somewhere though. They don't just leave. |
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I'm no paedophobe, but I'm quite relieved that the children are back at school. |
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The situation was eventually relieved by carving a water channel from the lip of the lake to relieve water pressure. |
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Miss Mitchell would certainly be most relieved to have a monitress who was capable of organising the juniors at games. |
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The Cornish quickly joined the men of Devon in the Prayer Book Rebellion and Exeter was besieged until relieved by Lord Russell. |
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This new route, carrying traffic in both directions, relieved the original coach road built by Telford in the early 19th century. |
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Major General Ivor Philipps, officer commanding the Welsh Division, was relieved of his command. |
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They preached, educated, and relieved jailed debtors whenever possible, and cared for the sick. |
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The Jacobites besieged Derry from December 1688 to July 1689, ending when a Williamite army from Britain relieved the city. |
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Macbeth is relieved and feels secure because he knows that all men are born of women and forests cannot move. |
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He smiled, inexplicably relieved to see signs of humanity in this museumesque environment. |
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It was associated with diaphoresis, aggravated by exertion and relieved by rest. |
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Within two hours the relieved couple, who must have feared their pressies were gone for good, were reunited with their belongings. |
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With the end of this conflict, thousands of seamen, including Britain's paramilitary privateers, were relieved of military duty. |
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Most Germans were relieved that the conflicts and street fighting of the Weimar era had ended. |
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