Christ will return secretly to rapture his saints before the great tribulation. |
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Both he and I are secretly harboring feelings for each other but are too stubborn to admit it. |
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Speculation abounds that the bank was secretly doing their part to help pay back those student loans. |
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With no job, no home and very few friends, the ever-resourceful and conniving Mia is secretly on the warpath. |
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Though she wouldn't admit it to herself, she was secretly glad to have a companion to accompany her on her long journey. |
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He signaled secretly to his gang, but the cold man's quick eye caught everything. |
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I imagine many so-called moralists are secretly jealous of teens engaged in pleasure, as opposed to any serious moral valuation they may hold. |
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But while his wife, manager and supporters ached with pain when he was given another red card, the rest of us secretly shrieked with delight. |
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The Jesus freak, he says, reprimands him only because she secretly wants to be in on it. |
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He felt it was the least he could do, and secretly hoped it would somehow salve his conscience. |
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Or do they pretend not to defy him, while secretly preparing to put one over on him? |
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But I would secretly engage a cleaner forthwith, having junked my objections. |
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We secretly congratulate ourselves on our rapier wit and acid tongues as assorted revellers attempt to jump the queue. |
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For several years, he worked as a caddie and secretly played the course before hours and after hours. |
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While you bask in the glow of victory, I know what you're secretly thinking. |
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The murderer has secretly been allowed out of a top-security hospital to see his dying mother. |
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These stories are alleging that they were secretly actually funded by lobbyists. |
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His wife secretly taught their four daughters during the Taliban's oppressive reign, a time when girls were denied an education. |
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Deep down, we suspect those we grant our patronage to are secretly laughing up their sleeves at us even as we enrich them. |
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All in good fun, we laughingly made our way through the 20-odd questions, secretly jotting down our responses on separate papers. |
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Grey's anatomical studies follow the precedent set by Michelangelo, who risked excommunication to secretly study anatomy in a morgue. |
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No matter how hard he tries, you can't help but feel that he secretly enjoys antagonising his readers. |
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If he does opt to re-up, then there's no doubt that the Lakers' roster has been secretly refashioned to meet his specifications. |
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They wanted to revenge their father and they had secretly trained themselves for this moment. |
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Some had secretly brought smog masks, others little portable fans to create some cool relief. |
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I was secretly relieved that my appointments were with a friendly and approachable dental hygienist. |
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A group called the Knights Templars had secretly gathered information, ancient lore and archaic texts. |
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But you know, I think your point is that I think maybe some of the jurors are sort of rooting for him secretly. |
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The elusive, spotted-coat cats secretly stalk their prey until just the right moment. |
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As a result, many project their frustration on to his unelected coterie, who they imagine are secretly running the show. |
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Brigid secretly took a basket from the kitchen and stored some fruits, meats and pies in it. |
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And he revealed police obtained authorisation to secretly record conversations between the two men in a cell. |
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The authorities can now secretly tap into e-mails and mobile phone calls and track websites visited without the need for a judicial warrant. |
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Ethan gets a gig playing in Harrisburg and Justin secretly follows, catching the new boyfriend making time with an admirer. |
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He was wearing green silk pajamas that we all secretly teased him for behind his back. |
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Maybe there was some kind of telepathy she held, where she was able to secretly communicate with his parents. |
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I hate it when she's like this because secretly behind her calm demeanor she's plotting and scheming. |
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I still secretly believe that afternoons are the time for the test card and you shouldn't watch television when the sun is out. |
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And when you returned, wide-eyed with fright and chilled to the marrow, you were secretly amazed at your own survival. |
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The Marranos secretly celebrating Passover in their attic behave as holdouts from another age. |
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The young sweethearts discuss their families and their plans to secretly marry. |
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The rumours that this weblog is secretly written by a teenage prostitute masquerading as a 37 year old comedian are greatly exaggerated. |
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They had booked a table at a restaurant for dinner and Mr Mears had secretly made plans to propose to her that evening. |
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They marked their special day with a family celebration, planned secretly by their children. |
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We love poker, says Alvarez, because we are all secretly in love with America. |
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Villeneuve says union agents secretly staying at the hotel told him of the practice. |
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His remains were secretly buried, so that they would not become a place of worship. |
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Am I strange, way out, weird, a hippy, a druggy, or just one of the many millions of Britons who secretly tokes a bit? |
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In 1943, he completed medical studies and secretly assumed monastic tonsure, receiving the name Anthony. |
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At night, the utility secretly opened hydrants and poured precious drinking water into the sewers to flush the pipes. |
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You're secretly six months along with his sextuplets, which is why you're wearing a corset, to hide it. |
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How were the terrorists able to rent a safe house and secretly traffic in operatives and material? |
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Did they embrace him because, secretly, they would all like to biff the paparazzi? |
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Campaigners against the arms trade have accused their own chief paid organiser of being a mole secretly working on behalf of their opponents. |
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While doing laundry, Dana has always secretly retired her family's stained and hole-filled tube socks from service. |
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Richard Landon, 37, was self-conscious about his 29 st 3lb frame and used to eat pasties and apple turnovers secretly at lunchtime. |
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I was secretly longing for a bunch of mooks to jump around the stage again. |
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She confessed that, from the very beginning, she'd secretly hoped to convert me to Mormonism and marry me. |
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She responded with the look of a Mother Superior who's just discovered a novice nun secretly leafing through a lingerie magazine. |
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Of course everyone secretly hopes they might find a celebrity connection, figures of power and influence or even blue blood. |
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Then they had returned, arm in arm, smiling secretly at each other and bold as brass. |
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Police bosses secretly taxed the trespass of what was seen as unenforceable laws. |
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James could have picked any one of the myriad number of small towns to relocate to, but he was secretly hoping to see Charlotte again. |
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By a continuing process of inflation, government can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens. |
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Shah smuggled a video camera into Afghanistan to secretly film the reality of life under the Taliban. |
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In three of these students were found to have secretly smuggled mobile phones into the examination rooms. |
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This turn of events unsettles Edwin, who is secretly in love with a colleague from the publishing house. |
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We've all met folk we secretly envy because we have seen and see in their lives this unshakeability. |
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I had secretly and sneakily created her gift weeks before she would open it. |
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Could it be that, beneath their veneer of unworldly innocence, they're all secretly gagging for it? |
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Jessica sounded nonchalant, but secretly she loved the fact that her target was Miranda. |
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Cicero and Antonius were elected consuls, and Catiline, secretly encouraged by Caesar and Crassus, prepared for a rising. |
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He would pretend that he wanted a packet of crisps or chocolate, but secretly was buying a bottle of vodka. |
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You secretly place the bets, one to a suit, and if you're void in that suit at the end of the hand, you collect the appropriate number of points. |
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The main enemy was the evil Cardinal Richelieu who was plotting against the easily led King and secretly working for the Spanish. |
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But he is promoted over his former superior, who pretends to be pleased at his old friend's success while secretly plotting his downfall. |
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France nurtured what was essentially a myth of a united people, secretly despising and plotting against the occupiers for five years. |
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I think that when I sleep, or when I'm out doing whatever, they are secretly plotting against me. |
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They all contend that the world is being secretly ruled by a shadowy cabal from inside a secret room. |
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It seems that someone is secretly dropping money all over the city in the dead of night, for no apparent purpose. |
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Maybe we rushed too fast towards the dream we had secretly nurtured or maybe it just was just a chimera. |
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There have been reports about various attempts to sabotage the candidature of women candidates by withdrawing their nominations secretly. |
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He handily manipulates the criminals by secretly sending a telegram to the police. |
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Things have gotten so bad, in fact, that Liston's handlers have secretly asked the sparring partners to take it easy on Sonny. |
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And men will secretly tell you that most of them are comfortable to have women whose ambitions do not venture beyond the steamy kitchen. |
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For what group does not secretly harbor the desire to shield its truths, which it hopes are expressions of Truth itself, from a probing critique? |
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It's now no secret that these two are secretly harbouring feelings for each other, but I'm doing my best to ruin things between them. |
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Many of us secretly harbor a suspicion that somebody somewhere really is finding both fun and fulfillment while being sexually promiscuous. |
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She knew her sister had secretly harbored feelings for her best friend and when she had realized it she also realized they looked great together. |
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During the course of the evening the pair discovered they had both been secretly harbouring strong feelings for each other. |
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He stole the book out of the library and secretly read it in the hayloft above a nearby barn. |
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Because they feared persecution from the Roman rulers, they met secretly in private homes or in underground passages and rooms called catacombs. |
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Although secretly piqued by Jake's comments and judgment, Luke decided that the current situation didn't need extra strenuousness. |
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We are now facing terrorists who strike secretly, without warning, killing massive numbers of people. |
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It illegally sacked its entire waterfront workforce and attempted to replace them with secretly trained strike-breakers. |
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She had secretly liked him since junior high and now she got to pretend to be with him. |
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Do you by chance happen to know any art gallery owners secretly aspiring to be Don King? |
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He would have probably still been secretly writing his hit list with her name on top if he hadn't driven her home that night. |
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I sulked all the way there and then secretly slipped away and made my way back to the sea front and the fun park. |
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Here pomp and swank are so remote that you secretly wish for a larger, more elegant lounge. |
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Hidden in the forest, Von Rothbart had secretly overheard Siegfried's promise, and he swore he would stop this love. |
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Apparently, the media knew Aaron had secretly given his servant a child to care for, but they mistook the boy's parentage. |
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It is said that a sailor secretly brought citrons from China hidden inside his wide sleeves on his voyage to Namhae a thousand years ago. |
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I'm secretly looking forward to it, but don't tell them, I'll never hear the end of it! |
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For more than a year he secretly used cash from the bank's coffers to keep his creditors at bay. |
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All day though, she had secretly entertained the idea and conjured up fanciful fantasies about her becoming a stage actress. |
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Must my rejected bag secretly be destroyed to prevent the spread of infectious agents? |
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Occasionally I misused the column to secretly share an in-joke with a friend, or girlfriend. |
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In desperation, soldiers and citizens took to secretly inoculating themselves for protection. |
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These were one liners written by groups of five poets who would each secretly inscribe a word on a slip of paper. |
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Newton learned to exploit the commercial press by secretly publishing his works and disowning them as piracies. |
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But I would suspect that this is one of those first person confessionals secretly disguised as a generalization-laden argument. |
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He ends up with some of his fellow trainees, secretly filmed, being filthily racist in their language, their fantasies and their behaviour. |
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They all got up and started feeling the walls, looking around, each secretly afraid of finding more dead bodies. |
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At the same time as he developed this contrarian personality to society he still secretly yearned for an audience. |
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Sometimes, the guests were secretly filmed and reportedly blackmailed into cooperating with him. |
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In a few cases, the polygamous relationships have been continued secretly or on an informal basis. |
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This pork barrel was added secretly and late in the legislative process, without the knowledge of many members of the House. |
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Fearing counter-revolution, the sans-culottes destroyed prisons because they believed they were secretly sheltering conspirators. |
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She secretly follows Walter, watching him gather his hockey equipment from his car. |
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She was secretly filmed by colleagues, who then sent her to Coventry during a campaign of victimisation. |
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Gradually they find common ground and realise that each of them secretly covets the other man's lifestyle. |
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We're not this weird, cranky, fanged minority that is secretly drinking blood in the name of its depraved godlessness! |
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One almost gets the impression that we are so credulous of such wild predictions because we secretly want them to come true. |
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He might have been the frowner last time, but he was secretly enjoying every minute. |
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Trying to look like I was having fun jumping up and down, I secretly eavesdrop on their conversation. |
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In evaluating applications, a number of preschools secretly give letter grades to families. |
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He had then invaded the privacy of his neighbours by secretly filming women in their homes. |
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According to the police, he had been secretly baptized by a Gentile servant girl years before. |
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He wanted secretly to pursue a more artistic path but his circumstances seemed to make that unattainable. |
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Yet the real reason we saw Pre and the others as heroes was that we secretly believed we were elementally equal. |
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Their discreet designer labels send out waves of attitude like bullets, but secretly they delight in the attention. |
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Police in turn disguised themselves as tourists, secretly videoing visitors as they moved round the exhibition site. |
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Next morning he left secretly and, in disguise, appeared at Vendome, for he had been negotiating to marry the duke's daughter. |
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While he is gone, Mrs. Weston reveals to Emma that Frank Churchill and Jane Fairfax had been secretly attached and are now engaged! |
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She secretly envied the maid for her ability to remain so sly and untouched by pain. |
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When she learns that he has been secretly having an affair with the tutor she joins her in attempting to oust the hapless dominie. |
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As I pass through the door frame, I see four shadows trying to creep secretly up the stairs. |
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I secretly find this more compelling and ogle-worthy than the exxy, front-of-book celebrity shoot! |
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The next day she would secretly buy herself a hand mirror from the drugstore on the corner. |
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In 1820 Scott, with other prominent Tories, secretly financed the new Tory journal the Beacon, whose aim was to assail radical Whiggism. |
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He resents her for this, but secretly I know he is grateful. |
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Your parents might play a role in you being your melanthropic, silent, emotion-less, and cold self of today but I bet you secretly yearn for love, merriness, and hope. |
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Sure revealing that you secretly like to paint might be relieving, but what next? |
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Here, in tony Mount Washington, the residents sometimes complain too, but they seem to secretly like it this way because it adds to the hidden, rural character. |
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The academics secretly observed them in bars during evenings out, analysing their behaviour in detail for half an hour, then following their success afterwards. |
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Posing as an injured painter of noble birth, Castagno infiltrates the ducal palace and courts Marguerite, who secretly shelters him in her chambers and restores him to health. |
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But while dancing the mambo in a fruit headdress, this art history major secretly desired to emulate Elsie de Wolfe, the influential society decorator. |
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He penetrated the Kaabah itself, secretly sketching its interior on his shawl while pretending to pray. |
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He testifies to seeing Luzhin slip a hundred rouble note into Sonia's pockets, thinking at the time that Luzhin was secretly performing a good deed. |
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I've always wondered if I hate guys like that or just secretly envy them. |
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Anyway, she started secretly treating drudges at night after she learned that most infirmaries consist of a first-aid kit and a supply of heavy sedatives. |
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Bonnie smiled, secretly pleased that the girl was now talking. |
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A hidden camera secretly takes a closeup photo of the shopper's face. |
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It's almost as if Netanyahu is a double agent secretly dedicated to Israel's destruction. |
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But these orders had still not arrived when, on 24 August, he sailed secretly for France of his own accord, leaving the army he had taken to the east to shift for itself. |
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As other prisoners took advantage of the rehabilitation programs offered, Lane and Opperud secretly planned an escape. |
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She hated her sister's vanity and secretly hoped Lucas would reject her. |
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And I don't think this means Bruce is secretly a friend of Dorothy. |
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There may be those who are secretly gloating about all this. |
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This is the best time to discover which of your friends are secretly Alfs. |
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Arrested in 1477, and condemned for treason in a show trial before his peers, he was executed secretly in the Tower, by means never officially revealed. |
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She had trusted Thomas with her heart, and also secretly loved him. |
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We didn't know, but they had secretly filmed it on the opening night. |
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Cool secretly plans to marry Irene when he's finished playing the field, but Irene has plans of her own in a twist that will leave readers jumping. |
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But when a Thames spate shifted these supports, Brunel secretly ordered his carpenters to leave a gap between the brickwork and the replaced shuttering. |
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He shot a glance at Katherine and she nervously raised her wine glass to her lips, pretending to drink, but secretly gauging the reaction of each man to the other. |
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He is despised by the overwhelming majority of the population, and most of them will secretly cheer if he gets a drubbing at the hands of the protestors. |
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Or, he secretly doesn't think that, but he has no power, no moral fiber, no character to disagree with them. |
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Young described how he was ordered to procure a special cellphone so the lovers could secretly communicate. |
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Yanare took a deep breath secretly hoping that she could meet someone in this party that would make her heart beat rapidly instead of making her cringe in disgust. |
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People rebel, either secretly or openly, against an airtight system, two towers of power representing the same people in charge, the illusion of difference. |
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Although the world title had brought him wealth and prestige in his home country, he secretly harboured grave doubts about the Communist system that he represented. |
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True courage involved secretly washing a thin camp uniform or crocheting underwear from stolen yarn in order to maintain some semblance of humanity. |
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Over a period of about six months, she went into 18 schools in London and the north of England as a supply teacher and secretly filmed in six of them. |
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An overstretched United States could be ripe for the plucking by a Russian Army secretly building its strength. |
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They left no notes, though they secretly sent some valuables to their children. |
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But was I secretly suffering from an acute case of tanorexia, only just managing to keep my inner torment under control with the help of factor 2 carrot oil? |
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Law slipped out of Boston unannounced and secretly traveled to Rome. |
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A Shandean fate overtook his body, which was taken by grave-robbers, recognized at an anatomy lecture in Cambridge, and secretly returned to its grave. |
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Larry secretly pitied the girl on the receiving end of his boss's wrath. |
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She cast a spell on you secretly so that you would be under her control. |
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Containment is not possible when unbalanced dictators with weapons of mass destruction can deliver those weapons or missiles or secretly provide them to terrorist allies. |
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Or have I been secretly sloping off down the pub every night? |
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I just need to call him up and explain that Nate and I are just best friends, and that the idea that I was secretly harboring feelings for Nate is ridiculous. |
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In our heart of hearts we think better of the universe, we are secretly convinced that it is not such a slipshod, haphazard affair, that everything in it has meaning. |
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Britain's Cold War spymasters secretly discussed plans to train flocks of homing pigeons to attack enemy targets with tiny but deadly biological weapons. |
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Were my grandparents secretly crusading to end world hunger? |
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Undercover detective gustav Frank sold Mandelbaum several bolts of stolen silk that had been secretly marked. |
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The first indication that Alby was secretly gay, it was a small scene that cemented the show's off-kilter streak. |
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A hidden camera secretly takes a close-up photo of the shopper's face. |
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Britain refuses to listen, but has shocked the art world by secretly loaning one of the antiquities to Russia. |
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Daisuke Nagai was secretly in love with Michiyo in his college days, but gave up marrying her with chivalrousness as he learned his classmate was much in love with her. |
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It tells of a plan in which a plane from a specially equipped submarine would spray San Diego and saboteurs were to land secretly to poison California's water supply. |
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Cardin said Tuesday he was not sure yet if Bastrykin was sanctioned secretly by the administration. |
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Feeling guilty about repossessing the Massie family home, Cooper and Leah hire Dale as a labourer on the property, but secretly object to his table manners and uncouth ways. |
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I smiled secretly to myself as I pulled out two mugs from the cupboard. |
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For a moment I wondered if he secretly worked night shift as a watchman. |
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The statements were secretly recorded by a police department informer. |
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But I still think he may be secretly plotting his next move. |
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We did Yoga and meditated and spoke honestly to each other and didn't exaggerate or use too many superlatives or minimize or awfulize or secretly despise or withhold or lie. |
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Either that, or your wife has secretly switched you over to decaf. |
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This had to do with revealing that she was secretly in the employ of the Central Intelligence Agency, using a cover employer to disguise her affiliation. |
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He secretly took a copy of the incident log which he later gave to police. |
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She removed the master key she'd secretly made and unlocked the door. |
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In 1988, a beloved Glendale local, Gov. Evan Mecham, was impeached for secretly lending campaign funds to his Pontiac dealership. |
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Would they accept that kind of statehood as the end of the conflict, or would the new state sponsor an irredentist politics and secretly collude in an ongoing terrorist war? |
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From the moment he learned about Sputnik, Gagarin secretly knew he would join the space programme and even began sketching his ideas for spaceships. |
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She secretly changed her name three years after being jailed for life, in the vain hope that she would be able to begin a new life outside prison. |
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Perhaps avian flu is secretly another plot, a form of germ warfare to bring down the western hemisphere, dependent as it is on the existence of birds. |
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The Zeta Affair was the latest in a long line of bowing to whoever holds the power and secretly keeping these dirty dealings away from public scrutiny. |
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On the third day, we reckoned the rain was great and isn't it good that the Todd is getting a proper flush, while we secretly hoped that the drizzle would stop. |
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He had been too curious a child to sit idle in his quarters for the rest of the day, and secretly he ventured out to the many corridors in which he had never been. |
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Spammers add to their zombie battalions by creating computer worms and viruses that can secretly take control of a computer connected to a DSL or cable modem. |
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The Australian Cricket Board, to their eternal shame, secretly fined the players then covered it up until the papers prised the story out of them. |
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The most famous people in the world tied the knot secretly over the weekend. |
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It's not even that I secretly skip the horrid hair washing bath night. |
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Also lurking in the booths were star stylists, secretly searching for eye-catching gowns for their clients to wear to upcoming red-carpet events. |
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Hotel card keys secretly record personal information, which could be maliciously taken advantage of without the person knowing. |
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He stressed that MOC is also among the factors that secretly make Macedonia to have problems with the name. |
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The MPD notified South Korean authorities that clubs were being secretly sent to Pusan by cargo ship. |
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So if I secretly took a good old Geordie stottie cake and got Ali to eat it, what a fantastic picture it would make. |
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Unlike Kazakhstan and Lesotho, Italy is a country secretly run by women. |
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And it takes advantage of the Dreamcast's Virtual Memory Unit to allow you to secretly choose plays and defenses. |
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The inlet allowed a facility to bring the money in a boat secretly and at night to the very foot of the hill. |
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When I chance to be angry, it is in the earnestest manner that may be, but yet as briefly and as secretly, as is possible. |
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I remember that he secretly used to cook aloo ki sabzi when my mom made dal or ghiya, which we hated. |
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The Englishman was to remain there for three weeks, this time posing as a hakeem, secretly observing and noting down everything of significance. |
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Others suspect Duarte Pacheco Pereira secretly discovered Brazil in 1498, but this not considered credible by mainstream historians. |
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Waltham Abbey, which had been founded by Harold, later claimed that his body had been buried there secretly. |
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At around this time Henry was also probably secretly planning his marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine, then still the wife of Louis. |
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Owen is said to have secretly married the widow of Henry V, Catherine of Valois. |
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At The Hague, Charles had a brief affair with Lucy Walter, who later falsely claimed that they had secretly married. |
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To receive this honour, William had to escape the attention of his state tutors and travel secretly to Middelburg. |
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Rover decided to set up secretly a parallel effort with their own engineers at Waterloo Mill, in nearby Clitheroe. |
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In January of the next year, Henry secretly went through a form of marriage with Anne Boleyn. |
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As evidence, Forsyth provided secretly recorded conversations with both Prince Harry and her Head of Department, Ian Burke. |
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With the help of Friar Laurence, who hopes to reconcile the two families through their children's union, they are secretly married the next day. |
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Romeo secretly spends the night in Juliet's chamber, where they consummate their marriage. |
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During a 1577 diplomatic visit to Prague, Sidney secretly visited the exiled Jesuit priest Edmund Campion. |
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In 1601, Donne secretly married Anne More, with whom he had twelve children. |
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The Westbrooks pretended to disapprove but secretly encouraged the elopement. |
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Claire Tomalin's book, The Invisible Woman, argues that Ternan lived with Dickens secretly for the last 13 years of his life. |
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Myers secretly funded a trip to French Morocco for half a year for Orwell to avoid the English winter and recover his health. |
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In early 1965, while they were his guests for dinner, Lennon and Harrison's dentist secretly added LSD to their coffee. |
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She and Olivia de Havilland secretly met with Cukor at night and at weekends for his advice about how they should play their parts. |
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Meanwhile, Dumbledore and Harry secretly work together to discover the method on how to destroy the Dark Lord once and for all. |
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Packer secretly signed leading international cricketers to his competition, including 28 Australians. |
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Once this was secretly agreed, Disraeli was prepared to allow Russia's territorial gains. |
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During the interwar period, German pilots were trained secretly in violation of the treaty at Lipetsk Air Base. |
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He acknowledged his own rejection of the film as a child while secretly loving it. |
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Her entrails, removed as part of the embalming process, were buried secretly within Fotheringhay Castle. |
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Clergy entered the country secretly and although services were illegal they were maintained. |
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Owain's daughter Alys had secretly married Sir John Scudamore, the King's appointed Sheriff of Herefordshire. |
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In 1984, after secretly stockpiling coal at power stations, the NCB announced the closure of 20 pits. |
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To prevent losing their star players, many rugby union clubs secretly paid their players a small amount of money for each match played. |
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Throughout the German occupation of Norway, the Shetland Bus operation ran secretly across the North Sea from Great Britain to Norway. |
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There, Lowthar's crew secretly inspected the cargo and found items of interest. |
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Nipper Read then secretly interviewed each of the defendants, and offered each firm member one chance to come onto the side of law and order. |
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Mr Vholes remained immovable, except that he secretly picked at one of the red pimples on his yellow face with his black glove. |
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Giovanni Gambacorta took advantage of this to rise to power, but he secretly negotiated surrender with the besiegers. |
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Charles was constantly at odds with his father, and because of this, he secretly entered into an alliance with Henry IV of Castile. |
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Felipillo had secretly urged the local natives to attack the Spanish, but they desisted, not understanding the dangers that they posed. |
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Instead of using the information themselves secretly, they published it, so the maps multiplied freely. |
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The DSV was secretly in contact with the German naval command and considered the possibility of an occupation of Bear Island. |
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Anne had secretly negotiated with France to get its approval regarding the Asiento. |
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The issue was not just an abstract problem for Zwingli, as he had secretly married a widow, Anna Reinhard, earlier in the year. |
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Zwingli secretly conferred with Grebel's group and late in 1524, the council called for official discussions. |
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In early 1776, France set up a major program of aid to the Americans, and the Spanish secretly added funds. |
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Fearing for his family, Victor reluctantly agrees, with the Creature saying he will secretly watch over Victor's progress. |
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Coming home, therefore, I sat me down secretly under the Shrine of St. Edmund, fearing lest our Lord Abbot should seize and imprison me. |
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I loved this scene, because I secretly believed I was like Andie. |
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Kolo took water pills to reduce his weight, a controlled medication he secretly took from his wife. |
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Advocacy groups around the country are secretly and openly moving homeless people into vacant homes. |
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Fast-forward 20 years and we see Stevie secretly returns to Glasgow for the first time since he cut and run from his family. |
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Yet, don't you often get the impression, especially in classical ballet, that the applauder is secretly applauding himself? |
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But he was rebuffed because the Hollywood icon was secretly back with her former husband, baseball player Joe DiMaggio. |
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Studies have shown that the Greater Bilby is extinct and the Little Bilby is vulnerable, now living secretly in remote and semi-arid areas. |
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A signal is sent to the suspect's telephone, which secretly rejigs the electronics and allows people to listen in on everything the owner says. |
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Since the introduction of the Australian ballot in the 1880s, virtually all voting is conducted secretly. |
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I've been secretly learning it in my kitchen, so to do a Krumping routine on Got To Dance would be a dream come true. |
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I read every evening, sometimes late into the night, with the help of kerosene lamps, often secretly, past my bedtime. |
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I should think your sons are secretly rather pleased that good old mum and dad still enjoy a spot of sexual hanky panky. |
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However the taboo has been secretly broken by some sangomas such as Hlengiwe. |
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In phase one of the operation, scruffily dressed undercover officers pretending to want drugs secretly filmed their dealers in action. |
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Plitt dismissed the charges against Anthony Graber for secretly recording an officer during a traffic stop. |
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Every still life is secretly cinematic, some version of the freeze-frame. |
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Instead, he stayed and secretly applied for political asylum. |
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So behind those closed, outraged doors of middle England, what they were secretly doing was going to buy this stuff online. |
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I'd find it a challenge to concentrate on his six pack when I was secretly wondering if he'd used my leg shaver on his chest. |
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Canon Legria FS200 Weighing 230 grams, this camera will find takers among women who are secretly sizeist. |
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Even the geekiest bloke secretly wants to be Jimi Hendrix performing in front of 10,000 screaming teenage girls and chucking TVs out of hotel windows. |
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Henry continued to publicly support the Provisions of Oxford, but he secretly opened discussions with Pope Urban IV, hoping to be absolved from the oath he had made at Oxford. |
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Our favorite Lebanese diva Majida El Roumi is accused of being secretly granted the Bahraini citizenship by the country's King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifah. |
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In the same letter Boulton also secretly urged Watt to include a scheme for a steam powered carriage in his patent application, which Watt did shortly thereafter. |
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Knox sailed secretly to Lindisfarne, off the northeast coast of England at the end of July, to meet James Croft and Sir Henry Percy at Berwick upon Tweed. |
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To the horror of the colonisers, the home or metropolitan culture secretly or even publicly may consider the natives more civilised than the barbarised colonisers. |
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It also charged that the state extended deadlines and secretly negotiated with Exel so it could improve its bid, destroying the completive process. |
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However, once Margaret's two sons were in the custody of their uncle, Margaret secretly accepted her brother's offer of her personal safety at the English Court. |
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Environmental groups and villagers keen to preserve the area's relative tranquillity secretly hope the nemetic powers of the mysterious old curse will not wane. |
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