The more I think about dreamwork, though, the more I recall the people with whom I have shared the dreams of my days and nights. |
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Although I found it unsatisfying and lacking in credibility, the female friend with whom I watched it enjoyed it. |
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Now I find myself mother to five beautiful, intelligent, creative children for whom I would lay down my life in an instant. |
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I asked the elder boy, whom I christened Tommy, if he would come along with me and the yarramans. |
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Interred in these lengthy repasts, I develop a mad envy of the people at other tables whom I see leaving as the evening goes on. |
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It was transmitted to me that I was seeing my ancestors, whom I had often thought about. |
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Vasiliev, with whom I was walking hand in hand, suddenly left hold of my arm and sank upon the snow. |
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I attended, some time ago, a lady suffering from lientery, for whom I ineffectually prescribed a low dilution of China. |
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The Spanish Ambassador, a reclusive and secretive man, whom I suspect is light-minded beneath a grave exterior, is very embarrassed by his role. |
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Apols to all those to whom I said exactly the same thing a couple of days ago. |
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Most of the major roles were cast with actors I already knew and with whom I had acted earlier in my career. |
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You believe I have a choice as to whom I am to attach myself to, but you are wrong. |
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In fact this, and the perilous state of farming, were the main talking points all day no matter whom I spoke to. |
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But this time there was no difficulty in awaking the person whom I wanted to meet. |
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By popular demand, I'm considering whether to have a little going-away thingy after work next Friday with the people at my office whom I like. |
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When I have shown you great rage, it is because you forced me to relinquish the last human beings with whom I could speak without Tartuffery. |
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The three professors whom I determined to have created the most spirit in their classes all taught at a community college. |
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Those young people whom I reprimanded weren't really misbehaving, or even being particularly bad mannered. |
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I would like at this point to call attention to a couple of blacksmiths from whom I have learned a great deal about scroll work. |
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Last night I went barhopping with a guy whom I went to school with from kindergarten-4th grade, and haven't seen since. |
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He is a titan of a man and is the best runner I know apart from Colin Jackson whom I met once. |
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And then, not long after, this other girl, whom I suspect is in my French class, gives a loud belch. |
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Other candidates whom I have not yet interviewed don't seem, on paper at least, to be top-tier recruits. |
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I also spent a lot of time with other technology executives whom I viewed as best-practice in some slice of what they did. |
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A particular shout-out goes to all the bloggers, too numerous to mention, who I have met in real life, many of whom I now consider as friends. |
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I happened to like it, but I'm in disagreement with the rest of the brood of mockers with whom I saw it. |
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No matter how bad he hurts me, no matter whom I marry, Jake Forester is my first love, and my true love. |
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A gipsy boy, with whom I was on friendly terms, used to travel about this part of the country selling trumpery brooches and ornaments. |
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No, I do not have a significant other for whom I wish to arrange a guest membership. |
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For I am possessed of a cat, surpassing in beauty, from whom I take occasion to bless Almighty God. |
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Naturally, I got to meet up with quite a few of my Army buddies, some of whom I have not seen in a long time. |
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This recipe comes from a close friend of mine with whom I worked when I was living in London. |
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I turn to my honourable friend behind me, whom I was quite rude to, and I am not normally rude. |
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It's been nine months since I have seen the lovely Rachel, whom I last saw as a blushing bride in August. |
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He was a great man, a great South African, someone whom I feel was under appreciated as a South African icon. |
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Sunday I was married to the lovely Emily, whom I occasionally namecheck in these entries and who is wonderful beyond words. |
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I saw some people in a restaurant tonight whom I thought looked like narcos. |
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He bounded up to me and started to interrogate me as to whom I knew at the party and why I was here. |
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On Zoetrope I met other writers, both experienced and newbies like myself, whom I could ask for advice about how to write my script. |
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This boy, whom I saw bat for the first time today, is destined for a great career. |
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My brother, whom I call Bubba, has many memories of him even though he was only 2 years old when my dad went away to the service. |
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I have come with these splendid fellows whom I met at a Party to which I was invited. |
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They are declaimers and speechifiers, whom I will send about their business. |
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I say this realizing that it could be a senior Administration official whom I generally have respected or admired. |
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The old guard, some of whom I cursed at the time, are a different breed from those who are taking their place. |
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The ancient Greek Stoics seem to me to have done better with these distinctions than the Epicureans, on whom I focus in this paper. |
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Two female former schoolmates whom I caught up with two weeks ago also found themselves single recently. |
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His stuff is similar to that of Kerry Wood, the player whom I am speaking of above. |
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In his writing, this writer whom I had never met, Pico Iyer, unremittingly challenged my world and its certitudes. |
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Most of the audience with whom I saw the film seemed as stupefied and astonished as I was by the dullness of the proceedings. |
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Arsay has displeased me and that I have found someone else whom I wish to be the hierodule. |
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I was once telephoned by a heart transplant surgeon about whom I had written. |
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But now in the meantime, I cannot choose but perform these honest duties to you, to whom I have been so deeply bounden. |
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Or I could point out that I have had any number of law partners with whom I have violently disagreed about politics. |
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The individual on whom I wish to focus began life blind to its problems and cocooned in luxury. |
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When I arrived for induction, I saw only eight or 10 of the applicants with whom I had taken the test. |
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I have been to the edge of life and come back with a wise, faithful and honest friend whom I trust completely at my core. |
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I also knew I wanted to do a collabo with Young Einstein, whom I had met while touring with Ugly Duckling. |
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He was a close personal friend whom I have always looked up to for his strong moral and family values. |
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My thoughts immediately turned to Laurent, whom I met during my impressionable university years. |
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The only weak addition is that of Eve's tippling brother, Martin, whose presence is probably intended as comic relief, but whom I found annoying. |
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My informants, many of whom I have known for more than a decade, digressed through contradictory narrations. |
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And, among those whom I have taken to improve pace are England or Great Britain internationals from five different sports. |
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It took losing sight of Attila, whom I was walking right beside, for me to notice that the flakes were falling hard, thick, and fast. |
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I have many friends, both deeply religious and deeply irreligious, whom I much respect. |
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The web host representative whom I correspond with has recently reported that our combined daily hits is somewhere in the one million range. |
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Will the people that care, and whom I want to care, exhibit such foresight and planning? |
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He is a big Texan gasbag, but at least he's a liberal-minded big Texan gasbag whom I tend to agree with a good 90 percent of the time. |
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It was written by a very good critic whom I quite respect, but he was trying to create a scandal to generate publicity. |
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I have three children, all working and busy with their own lives, plus four grandchildren, whom I love dearly. |
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I have learnt how to establish a healthy working rapport with difficult, prickly people with whom I have precious little in common. |
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The cheerful gastrointestinal surgeon whom I saw yesterday asked me when I'd like my procedures done. |
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The experts were headed by Professor Tanya Byron, on whom I have the most almighty girl crush. |
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The Italians who owned the hotel were miserable gits whom I felt treated our party with disdain because they were older people. |
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Two cards for the Dutch already and the referee, for those who asked, is someone about whom I know precisely eff all. |
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Nietzsche, whom I read more as a poet than as anything else, also had it in for the academy. |
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I used to dislike or even hate certain people whom I had encountered in life. |
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I love it loads more than I love the duplicitous, double dealing, promise breaking government whom I once loved and now hate. |
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Later, I am in a supermarket, and I espy a former teacher whom I did not like. |
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Then you must know that I have a devilish rich uncle in the East Indies, Sir Oliver Surface, from whom I have the greatest expectations. |
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I will also be spending some quality time with my brother whom I haven't seen in over a year. |
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It is not the French people with whom I have any quarrel, but their corporate interpretation and abuse of EU rules does stick in the gullet. |
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I know a few people who are new age suckers, whom I consider gullible fools because they believe anything they are told. |
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The clerk is an emaciated and jaundiced gentleman to whom I assign a tentative diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. |
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All this is of course comes from the perspective of an addressee whom I have held to have been rather too well qualified. |
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Two places away, wearing his lemon-squeezer hat far more rakishly, marched Malcolm, whom I didn't like very much. |
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Many of the Kanak whom I interviewed unequivocally demonstrated anxiety regarding taboo places and associated ancestors. |
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We were loved and cherished by the most extraordinary teachers, whom I actually kept up with in later life. |
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I am now with a lady of whom I am fond, but not in love, and I find it harder to respond to her. |
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But there was one person with whom I was able to hold an amicable and fruitful conversation. |
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None of the recipients to whom I spoke knew of the Society before their awards. |
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Over the past several months I've maintained correspondence with a few people whom I now regard as valued muses and kindred spirits. |
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My grandma, after whom I am named, was said to be a cheerfully energetic thin wisp of a woman. |
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They were written in spiral notebooks and most were about Australian songster Olivia Newton-John, for whom I must confess I also have an affection. |
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He was the first big shot political insider whom I spoke to regularly, whose home phone number I had, things like that. |
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The happy email is from a South African woman, Lou, whom I met in Cape Town last year. |
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On the advice of several industry people whom I consulted fresh out of varsity, I'd always intended to work in a commercial law role for two years. |
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My own opinion was best summed up by the woman with whom I saw the play, a staunchly liberal, theatrically savvy playgoer who, like me, admires Sam Shepard greatly. |
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I could never be as Italian as those teenagers on their Vespas whom I saw each summer, whose identity was so ingrained they didn't even know it was there. |
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Complaints were made by the operators of wharves, by yacht clubs whose moorings were affected and by others to whom I shall refer in more detail at a later stage. |
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Actually some of the contras whom I knew were the moral equivalent of pathological killers. |
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I was still able to get a flavour of the place through my meetings with animals such as Trixie the eight-year-old whippet cross, with whom I struck up an immediate friendship. |
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I tell thee, thou foolish philanthropist, that I grudge the dollar, the dime, the cent, I give to such men as do not belong to me and to whom I do not belong. |
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Phillip, whom I am taking the place of, showed me round the building. |
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This lawn belonged to my paternal grandmother, whom I cautiously called Mammaw, for she resented being called anything that remotely betrayed her caducity. |
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But of course someone always will recline her seat, like the people in the first row, or the woman in front of me, whom I hate. |
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The man to whom I was handfasted for many years is a gifted blacksmith. |
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If I were to walk into a place of business tomorrow and discover that you were the one with whom I must interview, I would turn on my heel immediately and never return. |
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In fact, even today, decades away from childhood, I can think of quite a few people whom I wouldn't mind sacrificing at the altar of wizardry and magic. |
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I even managed to get some random lady with whom I was previously unacquainted to buy me a birthday pint despite sitting with my girlfriend at the time! |
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The name came from a great-aunt on my mother's side, whom I never knew. |
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I am given a cabin to share with the MP, whom I view after the long days in Nicosia more and more as a very old friend. |
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Is there no unhappy David to whom I can sing the yearning psalms of love? |
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I'm a relatively open guy, but I have close friends with whom I haven't shared as much as I had with David in the safe instant intimacy of weekend fathering. |
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When I learned of the event it was through the governor, whom I had appointed, who reported having relieved the captain from command of commissarial office. |
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There's a person in America still sleeping the sleep of the just to whom I bunged an e-mail hours ago in the confident but foolish expectation of a quick reply. |
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Adding to the rosiness of the outside world is an unexpected rise in the friendliness of the vet whom I was apprehensive about seeing earlier in the week. |
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At the same time, I knew that they were these gentlemen whom I had just recently met. |
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Amongst those whom I brought with me to remove the scales from his eyes was a present county councillor who was a former independent and who is now an unmentionable. |
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The man who doesn't take tea, ill-treats the cat, takes snuff and stands with his back to the fire, is a brute whom I would not advise you to marry on any consideration. |
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I now have none with whom I can unreservedly commune as I did with him. |
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My knee-jerk reaction, based on the views of people whom I generally trust, is to support him, but that really is just an educated guess, not real knowledge. |
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Murphy took him under his wing, and one day he gave Rock To Russell, My Brother, Whom I slept With. |
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He is a man for whom I have the upmost regard and respect as, had he not correctly diagnosed my detaching retina 4 and a half years ago, I would now be blind in my left eye. |
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Two of the jurors with whom I served had taken in foster children. |
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I managed to say goodbye to mam and my siblings by making myself think of something else as we hugged, but my dad, to whom I was closest, locked himself in the bathroom. |
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The person to whom I previously bequeathed my entire estate, the woman with the enormous mammaries, apparently cannot be located, so I will have to designate new heirs. |
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My memories of the late 1960s and early 1970s involve a rampant back-to-nature aesthetic, at least among the artistic hippie-antiwar people whom I associated with. |
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The only vehicles with whom I lose out are call centre cabs and tempos. |
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He ended up as a road ganger under a current road engineer, whom I understand has been in that position with Kildare County Council for the past 28 years. |
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Thank fortune, at that instant we came upon an officer, whom I accosted at a distance, explained my case and produced my card and my pastry baker. |
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I arrived and told the person who seats people, whom I was looking for. |
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One of my men whom I knew for a womanish fellow, asked if he should put his bayonet through him. |
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My beef is not with Jolie, whom I congratulate on her work, and admire as human being simply trying to do a little bit of good. |
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I resolved to continue in the Cave, with my two Servants, my Maid, and a Boy, whom I had brought from France. |
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I read a page here and there, and made acquaintance with a great many authors whom I was content to know thus desultorily. |
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A being whom I myself had formed, and endued with life, had met me at midnight among the precipices of an inaccessible mountain. |
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I am reading Herodotus, who describes in detail and with great fidelity these same galactophagous Scythians among whom I am living. |
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Ina Goober, whom I admitted six times last year. A gomer, or rather, the feminine, gomere. |
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The discourse of some with whom I have had some habitudes since my coming home. |
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My fellow-creatures, from whom I was thus separated, began to assume idyllic virtue and beauty in my memory. |
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Some years ago I addressed a similar issue in an article whom I named the uninsured globe trotter. |
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The drummer, with whom I co-led the KJV, qualified as the only real professional musician in our midst. |
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Note the presence of someone whom I believe maybe a priest in the foreground centre, dressed in black wearing the construction hardhat. |
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I am close to bhai and his wife Shaffo, whom I call aapa, who herself is a well-read person and a true soul-mate to her husband. |
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The last member of the livestream team whom I met is known as Lorenzo. |
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At the end of the evening I spoke to him about Joseph Furphy on whom I was writing my honours long essay. |
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I can't wait to be driving a prancing horse car again and to reacquaint myself with so many people with whom I had such close links. |
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You're free to tweet what you want to tweet, and I'm free to unfollow whom I want to unfollow. |
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I'm divorced and have four children whom I love dearly, and several grandchildren. |
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A note also, perhaps, for the pacifists among us, for whom I have great respect, but history is real and should not be denied. |
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And I had not known you a month before I felt that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry. |
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Somerset Maugham, whom I admire immensely for his power of telling a story straightforwardly and without frills. |
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When that event occurred, I saw no one with whom I felt that I could work with satisfaction and success, and so I discontinued to write libretti. |
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In the evening, by water, to the Duke of Albemarle, whom I found mightily off the hooks that the ships are not gone out of the river. |
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I have been blessed with wonderful Zapotecanist and Otomangueanist colleagues from whom I have learned so much. |
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To a Philomuse from whom I received a Paper upon the same Subject and by the same Post. |
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My preengagements to other themes were not unknown to those for whom I was to write. |
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The oblique case form of who is whom, as in the man whom I saw was tall, although in informal registers who is commonly used in place of whom. |
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Now for a word or two about the master of all these marvels, with whom I am most horribly in love. |
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In 2002, a registry in Toronto found my birthmother for whom I had been searching for almost four years. |
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As I arrived at the foot of the hill I overtook two ladies, whom I passed. As I did so, I brushed one of them accidently on the arm. |
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And therefore I say again, I will marry as soon as I can conveniently, if God take not him away with whom I mind to marry, or myself, or else some other great let happen. |
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I must attend his majesty's command, to whom I am now in ward. |
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The numbers of the French have been greatly magnified, as your Honor may see by a copy of the enclosed journal of a person, whom I sent out to gain intelligence. |
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Since they were the main group with whom I collaborated, they held the strongest influence on how I would develop, both socially and intrapersonally. |
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The suggestions that have been made that I 'disapprove' of the films, even to the extent of thinking ill of those with whom I may differ, are wholly without foundation. |
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While laying there I piped a reeler whom I knew. He had a nark with him. So I went and looked about for my two pals, and told them to look out for F. and his nark. |
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In geving me to him whom I ne can, ne may, ne ought to love. |
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In the post-Suharto era, state gender ideologies and the prohibition of polygamy inactively enter the fields of discourse for young women with whom I lived in the pesantren. |
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What is especially disappointing about all of this is the effect it has on first-time operagoers, some of whom I heard chatting behind me on opening night. |
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Now that I've been promoted, I report to Benjamin, whom I loathe. |
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