Our vet also found that he had hookworms and whipworms and these are now gone. |
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He acknowledged that he had an immediate gut reaction to government requests for the media to withhold information. |
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Leary had always said that he would never ever quit smoking, but a few years ago he did. |
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So it took me some time to come to terms with the fact that he supports fox hunting and his son is a whipper-in. |
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The whole world thinking that he is a pathetic loser is pretty much his worst nightmare. |
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At this he looked at his page and noticed all the letters looked perfectly readable now that he knew how to read it. |
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In more lucid moments of this album, the Kid remembers that he seeks hip-hop credibility. |
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Dr. Farley left, saying that he must be going and quickly shut the door behind him. |
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Being so far north he says that his winter lasts 7 months and that he has 5 months to grow enough fodder for seven months' feeding. |
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He was about 2 days old when our agisters noted that he hadn't urinated at all, and that he was straining. |
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It was then that he began considering his options, going over possible emergency landing sites in his mind. |
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He complained that he could not sort out his private and financial affairs because he had to spend too much time in the middle. |
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And the 67 year old bachelor told a court that he certainly hadn't been stopped for speeding, because the vehicle had a top speed of just 15 mph. |
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All he said was that he was brought up to believe that the man went to work and the woman kept house. |
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Plaintiffs indicate that he will testify that he was able to run and test various applications on these embedded run-times. |
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His present whereabouts are unknown, but it is acknowledged that he gave a statement to US interrogators. |
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It was hoped that he could be persuaded to wait on the committee in an advisory capacity. |
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Only problem was, he wore himself out so effectively that he fell asleep in the car all the way home and now won't go to sleep in his own bed. |
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The boy went off with a curious, shambling gait which told my surgical eyes that he was suffering from a weak spine. |
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He told her that he had been held up and his car stolen, and that he had managed to run away with his underwear only. |
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My son is not yet four, so the fact that he was able to process such things astounds me. |
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We had long since decided that he was picking middle names that went with the first names we picked out. |
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Gain an understanding of the aggressor's body language, and the rituals of aggression and deception that he will use against you. |
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The fact is that he has never seen the real thing, and does his best to produce a substantial dish. |
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I think it also possible that he has such a low opinion of her that he is determined that his opinions and views shall prevail over hers. |
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Bulgaria will have an important place to play in any book that he writes about this. |
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He is much better than I thought, and I have no hesitation in saying that he would beat any middleweight in the world, and most heavyweights. |
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Every indication is that he remained ruthless in his treatment of men and women alike. |
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An accountant is worried that he will miscount money, so he counts it again and again. |
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He told me that he has been diagnosed as suffering from reactive depression and is currently being treated for that by a psychiatrist. |
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Aiden was kind enough to ask me to sit beside him at the table that he had all to himself. |
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Are we to think again that he doesn't understand the law, or did he hide some of the facts on purpose? |
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But they are all in agreement that he is not a simple controversialist just for the sake of it. |
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He maintained that he had no money to pay the ransom demanded and that it was a case of mistaken identity. |
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Several rings adorned his hands, revealing that he was not as low-class as one might expect. |
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One can hardly feel the intensity of the agony that he is supposed to have endured in his final hours on earth. |
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He was so certain as to the evil effects that he might not go out, fearing some street accident. |
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He told police that he used it because it helped him sleep when he was coming off heroin. |
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Owen snapped at the wobbly man, but the look on his face told everyone that he was enjoying getting Aidan back for what he had done. |
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Indeed, he became so much interested and amused by their shambling motions and clever evolutions, that he could no longer contain his curiosity. |
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What seems more likely is that he is now so celebrated by the establishment that he is forgiven the odd pint or hair out of place. |
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Crocker had said beforehand that he was going to win, but no-one really gave him a realistic chance. |
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He now feels that he is no longer under pressure, as he was in Australia, and can relax and enjoy some other interests and hobbies. |
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If the petitioner can show that he and his class stand together and will benefit or suffer rateably, then his ill motive is nothing to the point. |
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The exact hour is hidden in God's design, yet we can be certain that he will come again as the King of Love. |
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Picture my surprise when I read the suggestion that he could have been a health adviser to the Blair government. |
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Both parents have asthma, and his mother is worried that he too might have asthma. |
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This was such a low-down comment to make, that he stared up at him in shock. |
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The fact that he clicked with this girl so quickly and completely continued to astonish him. |
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He whined the whole way home, complaining that he was old enough to walk home by himself. |
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Adrian suddenly whipped out his phone and positioned it against my face and declared that he wanted to take a picture of me. |
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If the Prime Minister said that he would like darts to become a recognised sport, would the Minister for Sport and Tourism throw a wobbly? |
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The interim order also forbids him from lighting fires on any land except for land that he legally owns by way of a title deed. |
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He writes in a confounding way that always makes me end up thinking that he is a raving buffoon or an extraordinarily perceptive genius. |
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The captain says that he doesn't believe in luck and there's no such thing as a lucky charm. |
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He confirmed on Radio 4's Today programme that he did believe women were setting the agenda in almost every walk of life. |
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The last robber was unusual in that he wore a straw hat and farmer's coveralls. |
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Joe readily admits that he was persuaded to play the leading character over a few drinks. |
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He can't say for sure himself, reasoning that he was a bit young at the time to recall. |
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I began to wish that he had just taken this same group of talented actors and fashioned a collective creation out of whole cloth. |
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Mr Prior has reminded me that he is the nominated executor of two wills of other members of his family. |
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The Aussie admits that he left Essex on bad terms with several players, and they were surrounding him yesterday and willing him to fail. |
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All I remember is that his skills were very raw, but that he was a very, very strong man who hit hard. |
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His fingers sailed across the piano keys as he sang with all the feeling that he could muster. |
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Nadeau, as his name would indicate, has no love for informants and rejects the notion that he was a rat. |
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I would say that he is taking the rap for it anyway, short of being the scapegoat. |
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He said that he was afraid that people would not come and stay around the town if there was a concert. |
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I asked Mr Hoteit whether he had a minute for a short enquiry and he confirmed that he had. |
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With that he had walked over to the side of the court yard just to the rear of the firing squad. |
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After a while, it seemed obvious that he didn't have the same skill, he was paired with Dale for a lab in the 7th grade and history was made. |
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But his mother had beseeched and pleaded with him until he felt that he must go. |
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It was then that he took up athletics very seriously and also took on the triple jump, which he had not done before. |
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Perkins issued a flat denial that he had ever had anything to do with Duke, and he denounced him for good measure. |
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In the meantime, Chu's whereabouts remain unknown although rumor have it that he could be in China. |
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It wasn't like this in the flat cap days of my grandfather, but I bet that even he wished that he had two tweed jackets instead of one. |
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It is a scandal that he is allowed to hold such a powerful position in the Republican Party. |
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As a young man, he got the sack from De La Rue, the banknote manufacturer, after complaining that he didn't have enough to do. |
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He could hardly make a living with his print designs and the story goes that he had to repair and sell straw mats to survive. |
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The coroner refused to leave the issue of neglect to the jury and the Court of Appeal held that he was right not to do so. |
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And it's equally unsurprising that he would deny it when one of those Liberal insiders ratted and went public. |
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His karmic lesson was to realize that he couldn't live life by purely mental decisions. |
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He told me that he saw no future at all for the club and that he was going to close us down in two weeks' time. |
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Perhaps, although this is a conjecture, his prison keepers would prefer that he use a readable form. |
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He brandished his knife, showing them that he was unafraid and would not hesitate to attack if they tried to rush him. |
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We get the impression that he was rather hoping to have something already in place by this stage in the game. |
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However, the email that he claims to have sent her went astray, and was never received. |
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He said it was not his place to defend his role, but that he had represented the family to the best of his ability. |
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Leahy's position on atomic weapons was affected by the fact that he simply did not believe that the bomb would work. |
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So for somebody to be alleging that he abuses kids, that's got to be his worst nightmare. |
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I could tell by looking at him that he also had muscles under his tee shirt and khakis. |
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He said, hesitantly, that he thought she had done a lot for people with Aids and he had had friends who died of Aids. |
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One student testifies that he got an astounding 35 credits in a day in one subject. |
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Finally, Martin managed to whisper in my ear that he loved me and boarded the plane. |
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In particular the feeling that he would no longer do duty for India, which he had served with distinction, rankles him. |
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Apparently, word around the rumour mill was that he used to date a journalism major who wrote a weekly column for the Atheneum. |
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He smiled at the window of good opportunity that he thought he was getting into. |
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What underlies his willpower is the knowledge that he has trained as hard as possible. |
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He behaves so aggressively in his new home that he is rehoused with an old couple who could give him everything he lacks. |
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Thick, bristly, black whiskers that covered the lower half of his face told the two shipmates that he hadn't shaved in a long while. |
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He has been whipped into line and made to vote against legislation that he knows is eminently sensible and very workable. |
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I could tell you that at least one person would not hold his manhood cheap and that he still has the moustaches to prove it. |
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Making their job a real chore is the fact that he keeps showing up in Trish's shadow, so smitten is he. |
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I haven't gone over the speech and checked the accuracy of all of the statements, but it is simply untrue that he appeared crazy in some way. |
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November saw they boy's father saying he never beat his son up, but that he did whip him. |
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Promoters even brought Jim Jeffries out of retirement in 1910 in the expectation that he would whip Johnson. |
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He then claims that he was put in his place by Maggie, the writer's aunt, who ran a shop in the town. |
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What really seemed to rankle with her was his statement that he was ashamed of the affair. |
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But let it be said that he never failed to show a Christ-like love for whosoever he was dealing with. |
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This poor man must have been denied the pet that he so dearly wanted as a child, and he resents it to this day. |
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I am waiting for the customary compliment that he normally reels off but I am kept waiting. |
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He promised and assured all that this was but a preliminary visit and that he would be back on Christmas Eve with the toys they had written for. |
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Mr Arthur told the paper that he had used 20 reams of typing paper in compiling the guide. |
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Kit's voice whined sharply, reminding Alan that he still hadn't answered Kit's question. |
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Michael installs track lighting in the guest closet, only to discover that he accidentally put it on the floor instead of the ceiling. |
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Others say his devotion to Korean farmers was so passionate that he would willingly have laid down his life for them. |
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At one stage he decided to show his friends of his own age that he could fire an arrow. |
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He found that he couldn't shake the feelings of guilt and depression when it comes to her. |
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That was part of the necessary pattern, as was that he would stand athwart her when that time arrived. |
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Elliot said in a lecture in 1956 that he was sorry he sent so many people off on a wild goose chase for meanings that were not there. |
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Ancient traditions regarding this apostate leader show that he rebelled against God, and in so doing, created a worldwide apostasy. |
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By paying attention to his lyrical skill, you notice that he is not only a phenomenal rapper, but also a fine poet. |
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Regis also took the opportunity to advertise the quality of the police department that he headed. |
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He wrote to the landowner implying that he had also encountered an Early Medieval ditch on one of the lower breaks of slope on the northern face. |
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He opened his mouth to announce that he was going to be sick, but the vomit rose through his throat before he could say the words. |
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While leaving his house he was so miffed by a car that was illegally parked across his driveway that he lashed out and gave it a quick boot. |
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Chelsey, apparently still miffed that he didn't return her affection, was among the few girls who didn't do anything for Brandon. |
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By being dragged from cell to cell like a sack of potatoes, the prisoner realizes that he is just an object, a nobody. |
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It is unlikely that he ever practised astrology in the sense of drawing up charts and interpreting them. |
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Moore's type of propaganda is far, far easier to resist, because it is immediately and constantly apparent that he is propagandizing. |
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A plasma blast tore past him, close enough that he caught a whiff of burnt feathers. |
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With all that he had achieved up to this point, it's evident that this spell was still one of the prouder moments of a glittering career. |
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Of course it helped that he was starring in a whip-smart black comedy and is supported by a round of other talented actors. |
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Don's unique selling proposition was that he managed to get hold of the question papers well before the exams were held. |
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He is incensed about the November 2 announcement of a proposed antitrust settlement that he thinks barely raps them on the knuckles. |
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It is at this point in his life that he embraced the second extreme by reference to which the Middle Way came into focus. |
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Rumours and whispers were circulating last night that he had been on an all day bender since 7am that morning! |
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His total commitment to academic work together with rather delicate health meant that he was little involved with the social life of the school. |
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At the beginning of this debate Stephen said that he thinks that he is a positivist, whereas I am a Platonist. |
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People seem to think he is not passionate enough, but it's just that he doesn't rant and rave. |
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His whereabouts are unknown, though China insists that he is quietly continuing his studies in a secret location. |
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Dean has explained that he was just trying to mirror and affirm the enthusiasm of his supporters who were in that room in Iowa. |
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In 1987 Henry Cooper literally sailed into retirement on a spiffy, 50-foot ketch that he called the Palmyra. |
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Aidan O'Hogan said that he would caution against the introduction of flat fees. |
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Use things that he can grab with his fists such as soft washable toys or rattles with no sharp edges. |
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Because they need the airbase and military base that he allows them to have there in return for turning a blind eye to his atrocities. |
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This is not to say that he was not agonized by risky decisions he needed to make with regard to his career as a sage. |
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My arms hugged around me, as if I was suddenly afraid of him, as if I was afraid that he would hurt me. |
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He went afoot, both that he might arrange many matters, and by way of training them to bear a parting from him. |
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He has a regular slot as a DJ at the local club and regularly boasts about the number of white labels that he has. |
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But Johnson's latest performance in the red and green of Leicester showed that he still has a ravenous appetite for club rugby. |
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Day after day we see the spectacle of a Minister who is unable to do the task that he is paid for. |
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He assured her that he did not believe that she was a papist, but rather lived life according to the principles of Tractarianism. |
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Indeed, I have learned that he is so confident of his mind-reading skills that he plans to perform Russian roulette live on television. |
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He was toying absently with a leaf that he had picked up, which made me wonder about what he was thinking. |
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Leung went for broke, recognising that he was in probably the most culturally diverse suburb in Auckland. |
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In my youth, the conventional wisdom was that he was a white-shoe number-cruncher who couldn't admit he had made a mistake. |
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If disaster strikes again, however, he knows that he has more to fall back on. |
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Is a fib really a fib if the teller is unaware that he is uttering an untruth? |
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Because he was not coverable by the media, it was not known that he was selling out 15,000-seat auditoriums. |
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He said that he would not lead them in prayer until they had assured him of their loyalty. |
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He was careful to proclaim his allegiance to President Karzai, and affirmed that he would send more money to the center if they needed it. |
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He reached another locked door and he knew that beyond it lay the set of rooms that he had been searching for. |
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He is half the size of some of the others but he is so tough and such a good jumper that he keeps winning. |
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He has also discovered, through his relationship with Moore and their subsequent break-up, that he needs to keep something back. |
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You may have guessed that this is not the first time that he kept me waiting. |
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Lavoisier's belief reveals that he still held a somewhat traditional view of elements. |
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They were worried that he might have damaged a joint so wanted to keep him in overnight. |
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His childhood is mainly marked by the fact that he suffered from very bad asthma, which still affects him, and so was kept off school a lot. |
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I thought it odd that he kept on going into the soft dunes and not on the harder sand near the water. |
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He can tell by the rapidity of the bleeps that he is close by now. |
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Kessler says they had stopped dating before their graduation in 2007 and that he had played no part in her pregnancy. |
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I'm only glad that it was an accident and that he didn't do it on purpose. |
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His high school prom was around the corner, and he had been hanging out with a boy that he had a crush on. |
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When she discovers that he lives alone and is truly penniless, she thinks her luck is in, that she's discovered a candidate for her whirlwind marriage. |
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Conway goes on to list a series of other coincidences that he suggests are not simply explained. |
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He was held as a prisoner of war in Hereford, Texas, and it was there that he began to paint in 1944, using whatever materials were to hand, including sacking. |
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It appeared that his line of argument was going to win the day, but at this point the Roman Inquisition demanded that he be sent to Rome to be tried by them. |
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Even as he gazed upon her fear-glazed features, a frown of recognition touched her mien, and it seemed to him then that he could hear her thoughts. |
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He was surprisingly lucid, claimed the pain wasn't bad at the moment, and was lamenting the fact that he must remain firmly ensconced in his recliner for the next few days. |
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It was a tragic irony that he made himself sick by worrying so much about his health. |
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Sure, if Romney finishes below 40 percent the media will moan and groan that he failed to meet expectations. |
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Not that he is in the least bit miffed at the lack of recognition. |
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The fact that he and his boss went to the same college was purely coincidental. |
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His precise features were hidden beneath the caliginous atmosphere of the night, but I could see by the distant lights that he was a tall, willowy figure with light muscles. |
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Do you think that he has had his day, or are there still insights there? |
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Johnson would tell the grand jury that he never saw Brown stick his hand inside the car and grab the gun. |
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Later in cross-examination, Stander admitted that he had been following snippets of the trial via newspaper and on television. |
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I would say that he will go down as one of the most significant political diplomatic figures of the past 50 years, as well as being a great spiritual leader. |
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When we were Middlesex teammates, he vowed that he wanted to play for England, and he was ready to listen, learn and put in the hard work to turn his dreams into a reality. |
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He pointed out that he had never seen such a situation where in the month of July, a crucial period for kharif crops, the rains failed absolutely in Punjab. |
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It was a mark of his good nature that he did not hold it against you. |
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She fears that he has lost his faith to trendy, atheistic ideas. |
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He tirelessly states that he is a front player, and not the wide midfielder that he has been forced to impersonate at times for both Leeds and England. |
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As he'd walked her home the previous night, it had become obvious that he wasn't shamming, that he really was going to treat her like a kid sister. |
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I noted on more than one occasion that he was distressed during the interview and noted that he was so agitated at times that he could not sit in his seat. |
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He could not escape the guilt that he felt in the inner recesses of his soul. |
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I was a bit disappointed that he had questioned whether my hair was real. |
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Admitting that he was not satisfied with the water supply in the capital, he assured us that his corporation was willing to do what was needed to correct the problems. |
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Not that he hadn't already earned his spurs in the business. |
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And by the way, I hope this makes it clear that I do not hold with the idea that because a blogger accepted donations that he or she is required to answer to the donors. |
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My father carries on talking in this gentle voice, and I can see now that he has prepared for this carefully, and is handling the situation with great finesse and delicacy. |
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If he realized that she knew that he was an escaped convict, then he might assume that she would be only too eager to send him back from whence he came. |
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It's a sad truth that he was axed from the goggle-box over fifteen years ago, but that hasn't stopped the die-hard 'Whovians' from mounting a campaign for his regeneration. |
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Finally, just before the tenth stanza, a crestfallen Alvarado whispered that he was done. |
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He had grown with her until he hit the barrier of agelessness, after that he could only watch her as she continued slowly down the road that he could never travel. |
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I don't think anyone would protest if he said that he thought it was time that the art world readdressed itself to the needs of the general public. |
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All the episode proved was that he did not hold managers in high regard. |
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His only hope is that he won't be kept to a tight timetable. |
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By the simple expedient of asking a public official about a rumor and recording the fact that he didn't comment, the AP and countless newspapers have propagated the report. |
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Consider keeping him back a year in school to allow him more time to develop the underlying abilities that he may need to avoid making him overly frustrated. |
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He suspects that he saw, somehow, what the thieves saw, tapping into their perception of the back of the house. |
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It was an American President who told Berliners that he was one of them. |
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In rambling posts, he called himself a loser, and wrote that he must be either bipolar or a psychopath. |
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They told Bob that he could sack out on a bench in the laundromat. |
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Ruth, in his defense, said that he had been having dinner with friends at the time, and produced two witnesses in corroboration. |
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He sliced his finger up with a razor blade beforehand as well so he was in a bit of pain and I think that he just needed to calm down for a minute. |
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By the end of the apprenticeship, war had broken out and Archie volunteered for the Royal Air Force, fibbing a little about his age, so that he could get in. |
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What he fails to realize is that he is imposing the same urban title on his family in retaliation. |
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Sancho resigns himself and agrees to the task on the condition that he is not required to draw blood with these whippings and that gentle lashes count too. |
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A human being's evident fear is that he should die afore his time. |
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His apparent suicide was likely the culmination of a brutal daily battle with severe depression that he shared with millions. |
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Matthew is considering going into the car registration business when he leaves school and dad Dave has no doubts that he has what it takes to succeed. |
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I met one who said he was a white magic man, that he undid the evil eye and black magic spells, got rid of mischief from co-wives and restored potency to men. |
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Some were affronted that he brought into daylight memories best elided. |
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I was slightly affronted that he seemed to know more about it than I did. |
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The guy says that he is quite happy to help and he closes his car door, the girl showing him to a nearby parking lot where her car sits on a flat tyre. |
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Harry, the expedition patron, announced last month that he will join the gruelling 210-mile trek across Antarctica this winter. |
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We speak of someone as in delicate health, for example, which means that he or she has to take precautions that ordinary healthy people can disregard. |
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Make him or her feel that he is the most interesting person in the world and there is no other place you had rather be at the moment and you are sure to be a hit. |
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There's no middleweight that he fought that made him a superstar. |
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But the driver testified that he failed to see corrie because his field vision from inside the bulldozer was narrow. |
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While some critics say it took too long for the president to come to this bottom line, others say that he seemed to rush the proposal out with a sinister motive. |
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I bought an air filter, a vacuum designed for those with severe allergies, and try to monitor the reaction that he has to plants and other things that I bring into the house. |
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He realized now that he had been in a hurry to rush her into their relationship, and Eric had been the one for her to slow it down, to treat her as he never had. |
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He is, after all, a navy veteran who whistles for his children, a widower withdrawn so deeply into mourning that he flees from the memories that possess his home. |
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He always said that he wouldn't tell on me but he always ended up ratting. |
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While I was in high school an aneurysm formed near one of those fragments requiring a bypass, thus leading Pop to quip that he had sewer pipe in his leg. |
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Does that mean that he has plans to shake things up on the Max Bell stage? |
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A records check showed that he was wanted for grand larceny in Virginia, and he spent several months in jail there. |
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The customs officials insisted that he submit to fingerprinting before he was allowed to board his connecting flight. |
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Having spent more than an hour with the Prime Minister on Saturday morning, I can't report that he looked in the least bit like a candidate for the men in white coats. |
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I couldn't shake the disappointment that he belonged to Emily. |
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He stated that it had been his intention to inform the members following the meeting and that he had informed the party whips earlier that morning. |
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When he went on to suggest there was a lot that was objectionable happening off the ball it only served to heighten a suspicion that he had been whingeing. |
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After that he just started whimpering and I began to feel sorry for him. |
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But university administrators said that he had been a dedicated student of town planning and urban development who had specialised in urban renewal. |
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He spoke of how well the present campaign had done in his home borough, particularly in a swath that he termed West Brooklyn. |
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Dismounting from his horse, he then takes from his leggin the butcher-knife that he always carries with him, and sticks the animal in the throat. |
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Christ took not upon him flesh and blood that he might conquer and rule nations, lead armies, or possess places. |
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Seaton was careful not to say that he honestly agreed, which he did, low-heartedly. |
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It was known that he would knock his wife around when he had been drinking. |
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On 12 September, however, he announced that he was resigning his seat with immediate effect. |
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The Chilcootens told him that he had better clattawa and gave him a knife, to defend himself in case he came across any white men. |
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He was using materials that he had liberated from a construction site. |
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Hawking has estimated that he studied about a thousand hours during his three years at Oxford. |
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On this occasion, Ch Shujat Hussain said that he did not consider it appropriate to respond to N-League's non-sense ministers. |
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Am I right in thinking that he should have never loaned her the money? |
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By the joviality of their insults Babbitt knew that he had been taken back to their hearts, and happily he rose. |
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Mr Badat disclosed that he met four Malaysian jihadists in Afghanistan and gave them the shoe bomb so they could control the plane. |
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He refused, given that he faces arrest on US soil for plotting to blow up a passenger jet with a shoe bomb in collusion with Reid. |
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The director of Citigroup, Inc, John Deutch, has said that he would not seek re-election to the bank's board. |
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There were indications that he was thinking of changing jobs. |
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Danby had publicly professed that he was hostile to France, but had reservedly agreed to abide by Charles's wishes. |
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The illustrations that he provided in his speech were very effective. |
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Although his birth is not formally recorded, it is known that he was born while the Six Articles were in force. |
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It seemed providential that he should arrive at just that moment. |
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I gave the salesman an Irish hint that he wasn't welcome by slamming the door in his face. |
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He wavered on his feet from adrenaline aftershock, blood loss, and from the fact that he was ruined. |
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Did it ever cross your mind that he might find all those questions you ask intrusive? |
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All declared their support for Richard provided that he support Guy against his rival, Conrad of Montferrat. |
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Isaac surrendered and was confined with silver chains because Richard had promised that he would not place him in irons. |
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He was nonetheless busy resolving some of the weaknesses that he believed had exacerbated the revolt. |
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He reported that he and Grasso subsequently kept in touch via cell phone. |
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William spent most of his time in England between the Battle of Hastings and 1072, and after that he spent the majority of his time in Normandy. |
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He walked on and on through illlit streets, fearing to stand still for a moment lest it might seem that he held back from what awaited him. |
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The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of a mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one. |
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My husband has fallen asleep at the wheel and it is only by luck that he has not caused an accident. |
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He could retire to the idyllic with the knowledge that he had not been wanting when Romance called. |
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In the same way that he unconsciously and automatically libidinizes his body systems, the infant also libidinizes the mother. |
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He was so fond of drink, that he would shamelessly accept the contemptuous hospitality of hornyhanded workmen. |
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He means that he has sold out to the parliamentary humbugs and the bourgeoisie. Compromise! that is his faith. |
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That Maine water was so cold that he came to like sixty sore as a pup and wanting to fight Joe. |
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Lowe quit the West Wing last year amid rumours that he was unhappy that his co-stars earned more than him. |
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Garner, a magazine photographer named Grif, finds that he can not communicate with his hippie dippy son. |
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Ironically, Ozzy's genes suggest that he is a slow metabolizer of coffee, meaning that he would be more affected by caffeine. |
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Before the marriage it was already obvious that he was a bit of a crank. |
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Thomson replied on the 27th, revealing that he was planning his own experiments and hoping for a reconciliation of their two views. |
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The problem for the taoiseach is that he is increasingly being called on to defend his administration as the GUBUs loom before it. |
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So, every time he returned, convinced that he was still his old gunslinging self. |
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The Jeddak of Ptarth nodded his assent, but the ugly scowl that he bent upon Matai Shang harbored ill for that pasty-faced godling. |
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The Houston vet returns to the game to confess that he suffers from gametophobia, the fear of marriage. |
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Duch has denied assertions by prosecutors that he played a central role in the Khmer Rouge regime s iron-fisted rule. |
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Little did Mr. Quiney think, when he wrote that letter, that he was writing for the ages. |
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On being enskinned, the successful candidate was ceremonially informed that he was henceforth answerable to all the Wala and not only the Nabihi. |
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Merseyside police want to question Zahid Mahmood Khalid over complaints from clients that he has disappeared owing them money. |
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Because he considereth, and turneth away from all his transgressions that he hath committed, he shall surely live, he shall not die. |
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He told the newspaper that he easily could have designed web addresses without the slashes. |
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Roy Keane has dismissed media bullscutter that he is set to lose his job at Portman Road. |
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Given all of Kerfs superb qualities, I know that he will be successful in this new job. |
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He broke off and bit his lip, feeling that he had better subdue the rising anger in his voice. |
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