Silsden then became over-confident with too many players wanting to attack. |
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Henri reluctantly agreed, wanting to return to his home ere it was evening, and urged his sister to hurry. |
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And, as I always say, if someone is going to judge you for being honest or for wanting you both to be safe, what are you doing with the lunkhead? |
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The shortness of her set was perhaps fortunate, as Tunstall left a rapt audience wanting more. |
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I would get people coming in wanting to buy everything from a turkey to a safety pin. |
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So it's usually up to technology project leaders wanting a seat at the CEO's table to convince management committee members that they belong. |
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It has a wonderful under-age structure and everybody involved in the club thinks big about all issues, always wanting to improve. |
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If you're wanting to be able to get a handle on dual stick control, it might be an idea to check out one of the console ports of Serious Sam. |
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Dragging myself out of bed to answer it, I discovered it was the gas man, wanting to read the meter. |
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Currently, parents wanting protection against polio are offered oral vaccinations. |
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Anyone wanting to take pictures has to get written permission and wear a sticker showing they are authorised. |
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Retailers wanting to buy Antec products wholesale should contact Altech Computers. |
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All these trucks turn up at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon with gravel and sand and aggregate, wanting to dump it. |
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There are those who go to the sales wanting to buy something and there are others, like myself, who are forced into going. |
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Many of the questions we receive on film preservation come from people wanting to initiate microcinemas in their own communities. |
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Stress and too much administration are cited as some of the main reasons for people wanting a change. |
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Those wanting to steal account details from a personal computer can purchase an extraordinary range of keylogging devices. |
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He was something of an authority on its history, and was keen to share his knowledge with those wanting to learn. |
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People wanting to air their views about the scheme have until the end of April. |
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People wanting to catch a glimpse of the aircraft were also asked not to park at the airport. |
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There are a couple reasons for wanting to install an auxiliary outboard on a boat. |
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Her shop window, in the electorate of the Minister of Police, had been ram-raided by people wanting drugs, and they got them. |
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They may have to tolerate members of the public wanting to stroke them and swim with them in so-called petting pools. |
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The buyers are likely to be mobile phone companies wanting to use the airwaves for new gadgets such as video phones. |
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Not wanting to leave anything behind, she checked and rechecked her pack before finally leaving the room and going downstairs. |
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There is a dignity and rage to his character, a proud father wanting to do best for his family. |
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Instead of whingeing about going to family daycare, she is not wanting to go to kinder. |
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Mum wasn't wanting to supply such a thing naturally but she had been wondering how to wean Graham off his dummy which he still took a shine to. |
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Thus he had a particular reason for wanting to reconcile the historic conflict between the two countries. |
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There are a lot of people in power wanting to make it real easy to be angry with America. |
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Not wanting to go down without a fight, he continued to claw his way forward, continually hoping that he was heading the right direction. |
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Maybe a whole wagon load out there in the rain, and on a night like this, who knows, they'll be wanting a few nips to warn their kishkes! |
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Some locals talk about wanting to pack up and leave after witnessing violent crime. |
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In Japan, the restaurants are very specialized, so Tomita sought work in the US, wanting to explore all aspects of the Japanese kitchen. |
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The girls silver eyes shimmered brightly against the light, as if wanting to be noticed. |
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Why would I be wanting to make myself sweat when I am already spending so much time talcing every day, without taking even one step? |
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It began with players wanting to do weights but not quite knowing what sets, repetitions to do and even the correct lifting techniques to use. |
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Hamish shrugged, not wanting to let her know the real reason behind his bed-hopping ways. |
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I got back to the dorm half an hour later, slightly tipsy, and wanting my boyfriend's arms around me. |
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Not wanting to go back to sleep, she slipped out of bed, and walked down the stairs to the kitchen. |
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Natalia was struggling to contain herself, a torrent of emotions wanting to burst forth and unleash themselves with unrelenting mercilessness. |
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Once in a while they would say something about the leader being senile and wanting revenge on me. |
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He was wanting me to tell him dates I would be wanting to take time off, so that his figures would balance. |
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Fellow students wanting to honour Venesha's memory broached the subject of taking on a project in her name. |
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Not wanting to run on the same ticket as the LaRouche candidates, Stevenson was listed on the ballot as an independent that year. |
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What can possibly be the answer to the funding crisis facing budding start-ups wanting to get IT kit on tick? |
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There is always one who is far less commercially minded than the other, forever wanting to decorate their investment, or personalise it. |
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I think a lot of the controversy comes from people just wanting to pick on megachurches. |
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This is a great read for any Aussie who has ever done the London thing and found themselves wanting to throttle people on the tube. |
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I just keep staring at the rose, the petals, the long yellow stamens, stem, the fat red thorns, wanting to say so much. |
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For investors wanting to cash in at maturity this could give rise to a capital gain or a capital loss. |
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I imagine they have made some bawdy bravado remark about wanting to see someone's helmet, and have met their match. |
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I can't see any master of hounds wanting to keep a pack of animals when they are serving no purpose. |
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It is essential for anyone wanting to express themselves and hear what others have to say. |
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It really all depends on what you're wanting to do and how banked the track is. |
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On April 15, those wanting a taste of good Bangla khabar will be spoilt for choice. |
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Thank you very much for wanting to go on reading, and thanks for your understanding. |
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It's hard to imagine anyone really wanting to write a novel about, say, the story behind Warhol's screen prints of Marilyn. |
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And, of course, he is not left wanting for such testimony, for religious communities seem to serve just this sort of function. |
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I gave chase with the others, scrambling over a steep ridge, mainlining adrenaline, wanting to see the cat run one more time. |
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The former tycoon remains the mould for any young Scots entrepreneur wanting to hoist themselves up by the bootstraps. |
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Around her was a mass of hungry school newspaper journalists and editors and photographers and gossipers wanting the scoop on her and Anthony. |
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You can't blame him for putting his energy into the music, for not wanting to waste it by tossing some schmo a few good quotes. |
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I can tell that she's been wanting to say this for a while, but that doesn't make me want to hear it any more. |
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In a statement, Jessica said she was on her computer before answering a telephone call from someone wanting to speak to her dad. |
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He is excited about the possibility of catering to backpackers wanting to explore the surrounding country highlands. |
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He added that, while the backlog was being dealt with, people wanting their pack could turn up to the office to pick one up. |
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Football scarves and shirts, cards and messages of condolence were also left by people wanting to pay their respects. |
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I think there's a real sense right across Government of having the bit between our teeth and wanting to get on with it. |
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A few years ago, teaching was a favoured profession for graduates wanting a stable career. |
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Slowly he leaned forward, sweaty palms tucked into his jeans' pockets, not wanting to rush this moment, savouring this anticipatory thrill. |
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It was under the pressure of people in the audience hurling drunken comments, taunting him, wanting him to fail, expecting him to fall apart. |
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I reached for the yellow tasseled pillow that was placed on the couch, wanting to beat Sophie with it a million times over. |
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The best way I can describe it is wanting to work with nature, of acknowledging its awesome power. |
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Winner of a maiden race at Brighton, High Action was subsequently found wanting in a handicap at Doncaster, finishing only fourth. |
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There may well be something about me in person that leaves people cold and wanting to avoid me. |
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His production's got people mad excited, with everyone wanting a piece of the pie. |
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You said something about just wanting to talk to me, but we could've talked in other places. |
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It seems I experienced some kind of tipping point, at which I decided I wanted to learn about other races, rather than wanting to hate them. |
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See, I'm impatient at the best of times, and P frequently accuses me of wanting everything at once. |
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I already said she is attached, why are you still so persistent in wanting her number? |
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But then there is the same old stereotype of rich parents wanting a rich bahu and the like. |
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I put on a pair of low-rise jeans, not wanting to wear shorts yet, and a halter-top. |
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It briefly picks it up near the home stretch, but runs out of gas by the end, which will probably leave you wanting more. |
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Now particular ethnic groups are wanting to associate themselves with particular clubs. |
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The NES is a part-time business development programme aimed at anyone wanting to start and manage their own business. |
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The fact that the police are running a mile from wanting to enforce this speaks volumes. |
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Some people put too much emphasis on making money and wanting to run before they can walk. |
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The film company had blocked off this section of town but there were thousands of rubberneckers wanting to catch a glimpse of the star. |
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And yes, you will get lots of lookers not necessarily wanting to buy, but will if they recognise a bargain. |
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You can tell she's wanting everyone to tell her how brilliant she was. As if. |
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People routinely call the company wanting to take milk on vacation or ship ice cream to faraway relatives. |
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As Kant remarked, this is said in a lofty, disdainful tone, full of the presumption of wanting to reform reason by experience. |
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Police forces, rather than wanting to row back from the controversy surrounding the use of DNA evidence, increasingly rely on the technique. |
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Without wanting to sound immodest, they maintain they have arrived to stop the rot in British rock. |
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Software companies wanting to internationalise their products can start the process by making their software localisable. |
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This is not simply the kind of conflict that arises from wanting to do two things in time adequate for only one of them. |
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After filming he headed for Namibia, wanting to be in a dry hot and arid climate after four months on a boat. |
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There's no room service, and instead of a gym, guests wanting to exercise are offered directions to a nearby park. |
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When they succeed they leave the listener wanting them to stretch out and expand the idea a bit more. |
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He apologizes, not wanting to be considered a Rodomont, for having to mention his military exploits again. |
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Particularly good though is Basinger as a mother wanting more from a wounded marriage, rocked by the memory of a painful incident. |
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Not wanting to blow my cover, I gave her an elaborate gang sign using both hands and most of my fingers. |
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It appears unlikely at this stage and it is difficult to imagine him wanting to inhabit the rather obsessive world that managers must live in. |
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My phone rings off the hook with teams wanting the opportunity to participate in a meet with such high quality athletes. |
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It was eight-thirty when the telephone rang, and I knew it was Chandler, wanting to know when I was picking him up. |
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Adrian found himself wanting to knock on the door loudly just moments after he rung the bell. |
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He skirted round a large stone on the path, not wanting to trip and lose his place. |
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He may just be wanting to spread law enforcement thin, maybe wanting to say I can hit anywhere and anyplace, and you can't stop me. |
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She easily fell into a light sleep, wanting to be able to wake up at the slightest sign of danger. |
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I suppose he was wanting to come over all ridgy-didge but, strike me pink, instead he ends up looking a right galah. |
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Parents wanting to be rid of undesirables will be free to set up their own grammar schools with their own selection systems. |
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She had spent eight years in the army, wanting to go into special forces, but being restricted because she was a woman. |
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There is also some sage advice for females wanting to break into what is still essentially a male domain. |
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For those wanting something more bright, there are colours like orange, green, and lemon. |
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My family has this annoying habit of wanting to eat three meals a day, plus snacks and drinks. |
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Feeling suddenly restless, I began to swim away from him, wanting to stretch my limbs. |
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But more surprising is the number of independent people wanting to take on such a responsible position. |
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They are even being made now with special smoothed and lightened actions for the cowboy shooters wanting to score well. |
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Those wanting to get a little closer to their dates can hit the dance floor and join the salsa experience, led by experts in the dance. |
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For those wanting more than shore diving, a Zodiac taxi service drops divers just outside the bay to swim back. |
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Acting almost as a reprise for the entire album, the song ends the album nicely and, more importantly, leaves the listener wanting more. |
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She's already larked about in her undies for a camera, and she's also made vague allusions to wanting to dress up provocatively for the series. |
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I think how proud I am of her for going from fearing racists to wanting to fight them. |
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Apparently, the two guys and two girls are classmates, and they came to the landlady together, wanting to rent the room. |
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Early buses and trains were laid on for fans wanting to catch the action in town. |
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Upon hearing this Lexy turned away and started towards the bathroom wanting desperately wanting to make her walk into a mad dash. |
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I questioned how the goddess symbolism might constitute a cultural resource for religious women wanting to reimagine gender relations. |
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The room was jam-packed full of people, even the halls and the doorways were crammed with people just wanting to be near. |
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Young kids may become clingy and regress to earlier behavior, such as wanting to sleep with their parents or wetting the bed. |
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Paul Jane offers a helpful suggestion for those wanting to use Spanish words in their writing. |
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This book is an excellent reference book for anyone wanting a brief overview of wars or battles in American history. |
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He was sad and tearful most of the time, wanting to resign his job as he felt he was worthless. |
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I mean, where's the harm in a guy wanting a drinking buddy, a shoulder to cry on and a sympathetic ear? |
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And there is absolutely nothing wrong with wanting the best of both worlds where culture is concerned. |
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So getting back to marijuana and reefer, you talk about wanting to decriminalize it, I mean, isn't that sort of a namby-pamby half step? |
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The teenager, wanting only to be named as Andrew, suffered horrific injuries when he was knifed in the face by a supporter at the football match. |
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Katherine was slightly abashed at his forwardness and lingered outside of the house, not really wanting to go in. |
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On the other hand for those wanting to give vent to their frustration, the hit-me-doll is the right kind for you. |
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Campaigners have accused the company wanting to develop the site of waging a dirty tricks campaign. |
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She walked at her normal pace ignoring those behind her wanting to go faster. |
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Not wanting to put our lives at risk, we handed over the money in our wallets. |
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In my opinion, there was absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to sharpen up a skill. |
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Anyone wanting to leave me ideas or suggestions is very welcome to, but please don't expect much in the way of credits. |
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Pamela found herself not wanting the attention, wishing she was away from Dewhurst Manor long enough to collect her wits. |
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A dozen red roses will be a popular choice among men wanting to woo the woman in their life. |
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I turned off the machine, then took the sensors off, not wanting to trip an alarm. |
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I've always tried to please him with the clothes I buy but him not wanting me sexually I find very hurtful. |
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For those wanting in on the action, the group will be having both fall and spring auditions. |
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Without wanting to sound fatalistic, it's odd how your own warnings can sometimes trip you up. |
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Whether wanting is measured in quality or quantity depends entirely on the individuals concerned. |
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It was from a sense of wanting to extend the way imagination can reveal the necessary knowledge. |
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My DS is bugging me about Christmas, bringing his wrapped presents around and wanting to open them. |
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They charged that his delay to fire ministers he found wanting was proof enough that his word could not be relied upon. |
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They were so helpless and vulnerable, yet didn't seem to care a jot, wanting only to play and charge around. |
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She packed up her flute and left the band room, wanting to run in to a corner and jump for joy. |
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We chose our steps wisely, not wanting to misstep when a slip could prove fatal. |
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I looked down sheepishly at my hands that were folded neatly in my lap, not wanting to meet his gaze. |
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Contrary to the impression given by some miserabilists today, there is nothing wrong with wanting to be famous. |
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For me, bodybuilding has always been about achievement and wanting to better myself. |
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They both turned to Paxton, who was watching them warily, apparently not wanting to get too close to Seth, which irritated him. |
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Not wanting to break their cover they took turns to woo the unwitting woman. |
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I washed and dressed in brown breeches and a black coat, not wanting to be encumbered by my heavy cloak. |
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I had no idea that she could even utter that word without wanting to wash her mouth out. |
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When I was a senior house officer working in accident and emergency I was asked to take a telephone call from a patient wanting advice. |
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They will act accordingly, not wanting to damage their chances of an exclusive in the future. |
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Marcella shanghaied him and said something about his brother being in the study and wanting to see him. |
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There's absolutely nothing unmanly about wanting to make the world a more loving place. |
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While wanting to convey respect for those who differ, I would suggest it best that couples wait until marriage before having sexual relations. |
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Kent endured the bitter ache of wanting to say something to Charles for a very long time. |
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For instance, customers wanting to reach sales can press 1 on their touch-tone phones. |
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She waxes amusing about the trials of boys wanting to play like girls and even brings along her hubby, Ben. |
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She is the acme of generosity, wanting to know if I've a sweetheart so she can give her some jewellery, and which Broadway show I'd like to see. |
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Cate straightened herself on the stone bench and sat up, not wanting to attract any unwanted attention. |
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Exempt are punters wanting to place a bet online with a bookmaker or a totalisator licensed in South Africa. |
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Friday morning I snuck into town for an interview, not wanting Miss R. to know and in order to avoid jinxing it. |
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Even today, a person wanting to drive a rickshaw, or to run a tea shop, suffers the same horrors of the license-permit-quota raj. |
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We are just ordinary people wanting a decent service and we are being told we will not get it. |
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Should I not be so frightened, or am I completely justified in wanting out of a culture of video games? |
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In this case, the numbers of people wanting to buy tickets at a given fare are random variables. |
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Not wanting to have another confrontation with her, he called out when he was within hearing range of her. |
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What is wrong with parents wanting to choose where they send their children to school? |
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They're aimed at young people wanting to be seen as hip and with it. |
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He's truly serious about wanting to get the paparazzi outlawed. |
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That, coupled with him wanting it to be a coming-of-age movie, felt fresh to me. |
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Our website has had millions of hits, our books are selling as never before and their is a massive demand for people wanting to join the Raelians. |
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Anyone wanting an overview of the area should take the road that winds up to the top of Monte Mora, highest of the granite peaks that dominate the rugged, ragged coast. |
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Motorists wanting to cross from the westbound carriageway to the eastbound side were diverted to Tadcaster, where they were meant to use an existing flyover. |
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We may not be able to stop men from wanting to harass women but Internet technologies can easily be rebuilt. |
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I ordered the macintosh jacket I've been wanting for a while now. |
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Hoenig, apparently wanting to continue being booked on Fox News, felt the need to up the anti-Muslim ante. |
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The now-novelist grew up wanting to be an archaeologist without knowing what that meant. |
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She alludes a lot to ambition and wanting fame, the kind of hard-nailed, blinkered ambition that drives actors and actresses. |
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I sit at home at night thinking about them, wanting them, desiring them. |
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She was wanting me to call her and speak with her last night, after not having heard from her for months and months, but I just couldn't be bothered doing that. |
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The last poster is right about Democrats wanting in on it, too. |
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In this area, Morrison was found wanting time and time again. |
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Music Music Music was short enough to leave you wanting more, long enough to keep you interested to the very last note, without those tedious curtain breaks. |
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Economically told, this is the kind of short that leaves you wanting more. |
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It was just a long enough kiss to give me a taste, but just a short enough kiss to leave me wanting more, short enough that it didn't quench my need. |
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As the show drew to a close I was left wanting slightly more. |
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It's like wanting to freeze time in way, wanting to cherish an idea for a longer time than is usual in fashion. |
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I've no element of self-loathing but I do realise that part of my success is just me showing off, and wanting to queen it over other people, to be frank with you. |
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His first song was played on his knees, pulling the mic down as if he were skulking in the corner of the room, wanting to play, but not make a drama out of it. |
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So, among other things, claustrophilia might be a name for wanting to be reminded of the body through spatial constraints. |
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I knew my story would be clouded in secrecy, overflowing with spies and agents wanting the man at the end of that deal. |
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It balances all of these elements perfectly, and leaves you wanting more. |
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Some say that wherever Selfridges is based it will attract shoppers and that it will act as a magnet to other top stores wanting to be in the vicinity. |
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And Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri accused Coptic Pope Tawadros II of wanting to establish a Coptic state in Egypt. |
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Needless to say, in any power struggle the solutions proposed by the warring parties could not be more different, with both sides wanting the whip hand. |
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For those watching the destruction at home and wanting to help, cornett recommended donations to the Red Cross. |
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On the second day she whispered when she spoke, not wanting to wake her. |
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Three years ago when this Japanese company made its first Montreal appearance, they bowled everyone over and left them with mouths agape, wanting more. |
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And now I find myself wanting to tell you about hair colour and wigs. |
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This makes you quite the culture vulture, wanting to expose yourself to artistic, culinary and socially fringed experiences. |
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Jessica has been inconsistent in the expression of her wishes, wanting more time in the care of her father and then being content with the existing arrangement. |
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All the research we have carried out points to residents wanting to recycle and it is encouraging to see how many people have become recyclers in the past year. |
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Despite all wanting to win the election, these candidates haven't spent a red cent, abused an expense account or cruised round in a chauffeured limousine. |
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The very word, redolent of dusty, don't touch displays inside glass cases, would once have brought howls of protests from children simply wanting to enjoy an afternoon out. |
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Cricket mania also swept the Delhi Assembly as it met for a two-day Budget Session, with most members wanting early wrap-up to enable them to watch the day-night tie. |
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Their breath encircled the chateau like a wreath, wrapping its way around the substantial estate as if wanting to squeeze out every last drop of life, which existed inside. |
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You would have to be developing this now, rather than waking up the day that writs are issued for election and wanting to build this within a couple of weeks. |
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He looked down and stepped back from the cracked pavement, his mind not registering for a second exactly what it was seeing, then not wanting to believe what it saw. |
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The vast majority of New Yorkers seem to disagree, wanting the Santas gone for good. |
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No doubt Romney was sincere in wanting to help the homeless woman, but it sounded a discordant note. |
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Not wanting to discriminate against low-income clients, though, she scheduled the appointment. |
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Two of them, with helmets on and heavily laden with rifles and bulletproof vests, saunter over to us, wanting to know why a group of women has gathered here. |
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We all sense this disjunction between wanting to make the world, the whole world so much larger than this boot room. |
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The girl closed the door, lit lamps and a fire that was already laid, then shuttered the only window of the one room cottage, as if wanting privacy. |
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In several studies, women emphasized wanting to satisfy a partner's needs, promote intimacy, avoid tension in a relationship, and avoid rejecting a partner. |
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As much as the concept of community had developed, humans still had a capacity for wanting the best for themselves, the remnant of survival instincts. |
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Then an L.A. Times poll revealed that most Angelenos had no faith in their leadership either, three-quarters of them wanting an independent body created to handle the scandal. |
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What advice would you give to anyone wanting to create web animations? |
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Talk about wanting to annihilate opponents never wins friends and making insulting gestures at beaten teams will soon remove any lingering goodwill that the team enjoy. |
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For anyone wanting to add asparagus or rhubarb plants to the garden, these should also be planted in early spring as soon as they become available. |
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The man should be lauded for wanting to get places lickety-split. |
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But jokes apart I have been wanting to do something beyond photography. |
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Handing them out to staff as a perk can create more hassle than it's worth when employees start ringing up your tech support wanting to know what to do next. |
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But he himself reproduces the same saying about Flaubert wanting to write a novel about nothing. |
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The sultry chanteuse enraged the daughter of late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain with comments she made about wanting to die young. |
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Although I wasn't one for wanting to socialize during this hard time, I guessed that I'd better get to know the people I'd be rooming with over the next two weeks. |
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Kim thought for a moment and then remembered what Rosie had said about wanting her baby to grow up in a loving family and not on some rough London estate. |
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I said it in a good-humored way, not wanting to come off as confrontational. |
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The band's origins stem from Edwards wanting to create a big band to perform improvised or free music, which is still anchored in some way, by a structure. |
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When she wasn't lustfully nuzzling up to him, wanting to make love, she was spending her time in the Lonely Place, or at least it seemed that way at times. |
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I kept wanting to break it off but somehow he always talked me round. |
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Before Volunteer Stadium was built in 2001, teams wanting to play extra hardball were taken to sandlots around town to thump local Little Leaguers. |
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These women are so obsessed with the idea that they are the ones wanting commitment while men don't that they can't make head or tail of this new version of themselves. |
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I was aware of a strange sense of wanting to prolong this moment and of concentrating on every second of it, in an attempt to burn it into my memory forever. |
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It started out as a joke, a tease, but then one by one, each of us succumbed to the spirit of V-day and quite pathetically, whined about wanting a boyfriend. |
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But anyone wanting the splendor and sordidness of the Renaissance will not be disappointed. |
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Of course, the IMF has its reasons for wanting to keep money out of the hands of the Malian military. |
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Whether you're a market gardener wanting to extend your season or a family looking to grow more of your own food year-round, a hoophouse is the answer. |
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No space was officially provided for additional views, so residents wanting to comment further were left with little choice but to scrawl notes around the three tick boxes. |
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However, Driscoll is not alone among evangelicals wanting to improve their brand and increase sales. |
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Suddenly I was having exactly the kind of candid, insightful conversation I'd been wanting to have for the last three days. |
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She drifted closer, wanting to read it but fearing what it would say. |
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She raised her hand when she wanted to interject, looking like a kid wanting to be called on in class. |
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Traditionally, older people are less inclined to reach for the thermostat when the mercury drops and can suffer as a result of not wanting to rack up huge heating bills. |
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He bought a sausage for 70p, but bargained, wanting to pay 50p instead. |
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This can result in the child having conflicting feelings of wanting the love which is tied up with the abuse, making them feel like they wanted the abuse. |
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I love the naked confidence and wanting of it, the simple pop perfection. |
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A slightly tipsy poet can't blame his cat for wanting to join in the fun. |
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I'm a hayseed for wanting decent beer, and you're a meshuggener. |
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I accept Mr. Wemyss' evidence that he was indeed concerned about the possible septic problems and that he had no other reason for wanting to abandon the deal. |
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Plus, sushi is yummy, and you can't blame a singer who's spent a decade shopping at Hot Topic for wanting to switch up her look. |
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He may be tongue-tied or nervous, confused or wanting in intelligence. |
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Among Latinos, we find the League of Latin American Citizens not wanting Mexicano anti-war activists in this year's Cinco de Mayo parade in Houston, Texas. |
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Most are self-employed, but a few are dropped at street corners by employers, like farmers, wanting to bypass middlemen by selling their products directly to the customers. |
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After flying for half an hour or so, my friend in the front seat called me on the intercom and said he was sick, getting dicey and wanting to vomit. |
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I trailed wearily behind the group, just wanting to get inside. |
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Frankly, if those nasty little cliques are all that's on offer on the parenting front, I can't blame anyone for wanting to hotfoot it back to the office, sharpish. |
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Not wanting to shatter his family, Charles pays up at first, but when more and more money is demanded he decides to fight back, but with disastrous consequences. |
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In the past members have been split over the issue, with some wanting to move and others forming a preservation society because they wanted to stay. |
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Which was sweet and also troubling, because it meant that I have never shut up about wanting to be Peter Pan. |
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Before you know it, I had a whole tribe of Somalis wanting to rent. |
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Apart from people wanting to renew licences that have expired, there have also been a lot of applications for duplicate licences where people have mislaid them. |
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Its surprisingly short length is a cunning trick, since this tantalizing opening leaves you sitting on the edge of your seat wanting to hear a few more snippets. |
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A dog which was run over, a set of misplaced keys and a woman wanting a plumber were just a few of the incidents Bradford's emergency services dealt with this year. |
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Today's pregnancy tests can confirm a pregnancy even before a woman has missed her period, and most women wanting abortion care want it as soon as possible. |
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So many girls are idolizing these models and wanting to look like them. |
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Girls trying with other girls, girls wanting to be with couples, couples wanting threesomes or the girl in the couple being bicurious. |
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Like the Australian sundowners, some of these trampers were suspected of never wanting to find a job. |
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Nine out of 10 of the multiparae wanting a CS with no obstetric indication gave 'previous birth experience' as their reason. |
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A little girl wanting ballet slippers and a ballet outfit brought back my own childhood memories of toeshoes and nutcrackers. |
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Madagascar is feel-good family fun with an eye-popping and vertigo-inducing finale that will leave you loopily happy and wanting more. |
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Single girls wanting to get married threw a little stone to the roof of the chapel. |
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Not because of succumbing to Stockholm syndrome, but from a position of wanting to understand people. |
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If you understock the shop, you'll run out of goods while there are still customers wanting to buy them. |
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It was all very well me wanting tradition but the days of the spitoon are over etc, etc, he droned. |
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The pupils are wanting in regularity of attendance and there is an unsufficiency of books. |
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I've had some bad neighbors, real wackadoodles, but I can't imagine wanting to actually off any of them. |
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In response, both France and Germany threatened to impose border checks, not wanting the Tunisian refugees to enter their territory. |
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They were well-faced, well-handed and footed, clear-skinned and white, but wanting color, which they do amend by art. |
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There's almost a sense of betrayal with Jaime then, still wanting to be with his sister. |
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Not wanting to look foolish by zagging when they should be zigging, they looked around for someone to ask and saw a bloke on a sledge. |
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At one in ten, 35-44 year olds and 18-24s are the age groups with the highest stated intention of wanting to buy a turntable. |
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Not wanting to become a lawyer like other men in his family, Maugham eventually trained and qualified as a physician. |
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She says people wanting to look something up in an old yearbook don't have to travel to the campus. |
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The treaty introduces an exit clause for members wanting to withdraw from the Union. |
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