But turn I did, rolling over slowly to face the girl standing in the doorway, toying nervously with her sleeve. |
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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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They are just toying with us at this point in the story arc for this set of characters. |
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Then he stops short and mulls it over, fingers toying absently with the spoon in his teacup. |
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They saw how she tucked her face down, all dimpling and demure, fingers toying coquettishly with the straw in her Coca-Cola. |
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I'm toying with the idea of not wearing my glasses, as it's a masked ball after all, and masks look very strange over glasses. |
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In the game's final 14 minutes, Gretzky did whatever he pleased, toying with the league's best as if they were a peewee team. |
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He loves such words, toying with them, searching out their roots, using them to illustrate the big picture. |
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The ending is no mere abrupt trick, cynically toying once again with audiences ' expectations. |
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Some studios are even toying with the idea of making full-length virtual films to test on audiences before green-lighting them. |
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Goaded by leftist privacy advocates, Congress has been toying with the idea of regulating the private sector in the name of privacy. |
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Now the average consumer can forget about toying with adhesive labels and just print right to the disc. |
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She looked down at the table, her fingers toying with a duck shaped pepper pot. |
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Having lived in Canada for 15 years, Mr. John had been toying for long with the idea of launching a channel to showcase his home State. |
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The airline industry has been toying with the idea of merging religion with air flight for quite a while now. |
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It's a quirky little film, but it packs a wallop, toying with our expectations. |
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From the beginning, Guy had the better of the fight, unhorsing Herman and toying with him for awhile. |
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Even Desperate Housewives is beginning to feel like they're toying with us. |
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Just before he finishes his dinner, Graeber tells me about the new idea he's toying with. |
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The novel, published in 1928, is Woolf at her most playful, toying with ideas of biography, identity and gender. |
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When Shane heard Jeanetta toying with blades, he decided to drive her to Bonner General Hospital. |
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I would like him to tell me why his party is toying with the idea of an election when these commitments are needed by Canadians? |
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We should not be toying with those who bail customers out whenever they are to blame for ending up in this dilemma. |
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The department was toying with the idea of attaching immigration to public safety. |
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So those are some of the issues we in the international business community are actually toying with and trying to deal with. |
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In 2001 I keep toying with an idea: why not have an exhibition in my workshop. |
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There are ways of retaining the aging labour force at work other than toying with retirement plans. |
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Far away from the hectic turmoil of clubs and airports, he began toying around with his favourite tracks and songs. |
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Meanwhile, Cabrel at the very height of his media fame, was toying with the idea of abandoning his singing and songwriting career altogether. |
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A reminder that Washington has been toying with and lying to Americans for a long, long time. |
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Joe enjoys the sexual sway she holds over men, toying with their preconceived expectations in order to satisfy her appetite. |
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Do you see parallels between Banksy and yourself, as far as, I guess, toying around with these themes? |
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Although I'd been toying with switching to insurance which covers all eventualities, I foolishly let sentiment get the better of me and stayed with him. |
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By toying with this crisis the politicians are playing with fire. |
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Abbas is toying with making an appeal to the international community and Netanyahu is clinging onto status quo. |
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Others show a pair of young men, their faces weirdly painted, toying with liquid-filled beakers and sitting down to a repast of blue-painted goose. |
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Damien picked up a photograph from the mantelpiece, toying idly with it. |
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Last week I was toying with the idea of not returning to college. |
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I had been toying around with an idea for personalized feed subscriptions. |
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I don't know, Mitch, what the psychiatrists or psychologists on our panel are going to say, but others today have been saying that he is toying with us. |
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None of this stopped her toying shamelessly with his passion for her. |
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Response is a return to the synth sounds of the '80s, toying with all the bleeps, bloops and digitally modified voices that were our soundtrack for arcades and roller rinks. |
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With the win secured, the Germans played out time by toying with the Icelanders, who were left chasing the ball, broken-hearted by Scotland's triumph. |
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I had half a mind to make some kind of winter squash soup, and was toying with the idea of adding candied orange peel to make it more interesting. |
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So if you've been toying with the idea of getting yourself a Michael Kors watch, here's your chance to do it for charity For more information on the World Food Programme campaign, click here. |
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It is clear that up to this point the Belgrade government has simply been playing a cat and mouse game with the rest of the world and has been toying with the lives of its own citizens. |
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Lured only by the prospect of short-term profit, they orchestrated the breakdown and sale of entire companies, disrupting national economies and toying with monetary markets, in total disregard for transparency and rules. |
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After toying around with her brother Alex's guitar, Winehouse bought her own when she was 14 and began writing music a year later. |
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In the odd place where there has been a little toying with the concept of consultation, I can assure the House that the consultation has not been meaningful. |
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If we cannot get the public to understand what is at stake when toying with the copyright issue, if we cannot get the politicians to move in the right direction, we are imperilling the very future of artists worldwide. |
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After all, the reasons that prevented previous governments from even toying with the idea of digitalisation still exist. |
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On that record, Bad Pumpkin, they romped around the fringes of hard rock, toying with cowpunk on one side and zanier stuff on the other. |
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It was in the heart of the Pays de Herve, famous for its apple and pear production, that Léon Stassen in 1895 then Joseph Ruwet in 1898, starting toying with the idea of making this entirely new product for the region. |
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He had been toying with the idea of making some sort of comeback, however, and it was at this point that he got an opportune phone call from Tiken, asking to work with him. |
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He could see her hand go to her slit, and soon she was toying herself along, breathing heavily. |
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For example, when the Standing Committee on Finance travelled across Canada, I saw that many people were toying with the idea of a federal education department. |
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A source said that both of them are Anglophiles and have been toying with the idea of getting a pad for a couple of years now. |
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So much so that even the European Central Bank is toying with the idea. |
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If we remove the liability of the investor in a nuclear plant, we certainly are toying with and raising some very serious questions about the safety of the nuclear plant itself. |
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I have been toying with the idea of starting my own business. |
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In her MO debut, her Carmen slunk like a sultry alley cat, first bursting on stage with a cigarette dangling between her lips before toying with Don Jose in the Habanera. |
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