Then she heard a sniffle and turned right around and walked towards the back of the room. |
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I sniffle to a halt, and blow my nose messily on the handkerchief in my pocket, and fold it back in, dismal. |
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He was suffering from a heavy cold which caused him to sniffle, blow his nose, cough and clear his throat throughout his 135-minute performance. |
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She sat up, dazed and confused, then, with a small sniffle and a larger smile, looked at her roommate. |
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Despite all these many billions spent on health and 5 years of private cover, I've picked up a bit of sniffle. |
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As it happens, I have been suffering with a rather persistent sniffle over the past week or so. |
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She had not been ill, if she ever got so much as a sniffle I would take her straight to the doctors. |
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And before anyone says it, I'm not the sort of man who turns into a lump at the first sign of a sniffle, either. |
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The tiny minority upset me when they feel they can't attend work because of a sniffle or a twinge. |
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Bringing her hands up she wiped them away and looked up at him with a sniffle. |
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Neither would most rush off to the Doctor or hospital for insect bites or a minor sniffle they could fix themselves with calamine lotion, or eucalyptus inhalation. |
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I sniffle a bit, and he picks me up, drying my eyes with his sleeve. |
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Did investors sniffle a few times and then all decide they were coming down with avian flu? |
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In a third variation, we had Dan cheat, but before preparing the taste samples, the other confederate, Hannah, began to sniffle and tear up. |
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I heard a sniffle, before Joey turned over to face me with a weak smile. |
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The only sound was the light chatter of staff across the hall and the occasional sniffle and page turning from the man with the book in the doorway. |
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But I suppose some people don't turn up if they've just got a sniffle. |
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I try to sniffle, but all I manage is a jitterbug around my offices. |
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And I also love the unassailable logic of keeping the tissues in the country-music corner, where I expect the entire class will huddle after lunch and sniffle along to Hank Williams songs. |
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You have to sniffle before you get a flu shot. |
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Some laugh and joke while others sniffle or weep quietly. |
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Clara was too clever too half and she suffered for it, but even the most ardent Clara critic would be pretty stony-hearted to not indulge in a sniffle when she's finally facing the big, black raven. |
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For many people in the industrialized world, measles is just another of those annoying but not too serious diseases that children catch at school: a bit of fever, a few spots, a cough, a sniffle, and that's it. |
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This sniffle challenge will help Dr. Leigh and his colleagues advance the important work they have already done linking the rhinovirus to the development of asthma. |
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So you swoon, and you sniffle, and you savor the ache in your chest. |
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The dwarfs were also all fantastic in the roles, with a special mention to Grumbly, Snoozy and Sniffle. |
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