I know nothing about shoe repair and resizing, so I was wondering if this is a sane undertaking or if I should just cut my losses. |
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This is an interesting link for anyone who was wondering about those duck quacks. |
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We stomp about the office with a great wad of paperwork when, really, we're wondering whether to have tea or hot chocolate from the machine. |
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However, I am wondering what harm could it have done to wait another week until we got it right? |
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Now that I have a daughter of my own, I can't help wondering when the time will be right for me to start driving her up the wall. |
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Darryn's anxiety increased as he watched the ticking clock, wondering where Kara was. |
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But it has left many life assurers in a quandary, wondering whether to continue backing IFAs or enter into multi-tied agreements. |
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People would be picking bits off their washing on the line wondering what it was. |
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He began thinking of the huge travelling contingent from the Highlands sitting above in the stand and wondering if they'd had a wasted journey. |
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You may be wondering why she was ever with me in the first place, but there's no accounting for taste. |
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Americans are wondering where to turn for pain relief as the safety of one medicine after another comes into question. |
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At the end, I was left wondering why they bothered to make the film, because the plot seemed weak to me. |
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A slow-moving film with a weak plot, it trudges its way to a disappointing finish and leaves you wondering why you bothered. |
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Ten seconds later, I turned back, wondering at his silence, and he was looking back at me with a quizzical expression. |
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But no matter how mature her friend seemed, she could not help wondering if he was just putting on an act in order to stop her from leaving. |
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Despite the work's dynamic and activist nature, one could not help wondering about an apparent contradiction. |
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Cate picked a few apples from a fruit tree in the grove, wondering if they had any food to eat. |
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I'm still wondering why he's a junior in highschool when he could be one in college! |
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As the wheels of political community gather momentum, I am left wondering how many similar conversations I will have. |
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Speaking in terms of culture, not advocation, I find myself wondering about the center and its place in society. |
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So some of my friends have been wondering why I have been sort of down in the dumps. |
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I was wondering whether the vulnerable human capacities for joy, whimsy, and humour have been clamped down upon by the collective unconscious. |
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I've been wondering if you put some part of yourself, be that some weird idiosyncrasy, quirks, etc, into the characters you create. |
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I was wondering where all the whip-smart insights into the mind of a woman finally growing up were. |
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If you are wondering whether Scalia's ravings stem from some internally consistent theory, Ed Brayton will set you straight. |
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I looked anxiously at the door frame, wondering if this was such a good idea after all. |
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I'm new to the whole trout game and as Browns are prevalent where I live, I was wondering what is a keepable size? |
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You can't help wondering why a company that whittled Hamlet down to 90 minutes needs two-and-a-half hours for a relatively obscure Chekhov story. |
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No doubt when we arrive the press will be wondering who all these shiny new people are! |
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And they both just stood here with their mouths agape and wondering what had made the bucket spin like that. |
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Will could only muster up a blank stare at this point, wondering if she was for real. |
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We both stood there looking at it in horror, wondering how we were going to explain this. |
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Ben had wiled away the time watching other people and wondering what their reactions would be when Nakem's true intentions were revealed. |
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I shifted, uncomfortable, wondering why I hadn't registered the familiar ting of the door opening that must have sounded when Will entered. |
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I was wondering whether it is considered polite or rude to speak in a different language with someone in front of others. |
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I was wondering whether non-golden bangles and necklaces are forbidden for males. |
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He followed her brisk stride, through the hallways and into her office, all the while wondering at the marvel that was Katherine Wood. |
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I opened my mouth in surprise, wondering why she changed topics so quickly. |
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Andy looked at Tarah in surprise, wondering how she had made the connection. |
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I nodded, surprised, and wondering why I'd confide in a teacher, then grabbled my backpack and left the classroom. |
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Taro looked at her in surprise, clearly wondering why she was telling him this. |
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I had this gnawing, worried feeling in the pit of my stomach, wondering if any farmers would show up. |
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Structurally nothing was altered which had us all wondering what exactly had taken the three months for the refurb to be completed. |
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Her addiction, she says, is studying people, alive to the way they look and move, wondering how she would paint them. |
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In fact, for the first hour or so I was wondering why the xylophonist wasn't in Arcade Fire. |
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He continues to sit in the wreckage of the camp, however, lamenting the deaths of his friends and wondering what he can possibly do next. |
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This is no place to be 50 knots fast, throwing the landing gear down and wondering about the flaps. |
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I was wondering, are they still actively looking for the anchors and the rest of the remains? |
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The list goes on to include a large number of words no longer actually in use, which leaves you wondering why they are there. |
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Kate laughed as she looked at him, wondering just what was going through his mind. |
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My question is, I'm wondering if you support stem-cell research in hopes that they may produce new limbs for amputees. |
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My wondering about it led me to the belief that it was an anagrammatization. |
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The poor man is left wondering whether he was led up the garden path only to find out there is no free lunch in the offing. |
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Then he shot a questioning glance towards his superior, wondering if he should continue. |
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I am left wondering what moves people to be so antagonistic to two beautiful and harmless wild creatures. |
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Ronin surmised that no one had escaped the fight unscathed, and he began wondering if he should've called a retreat in the first place. |
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I was wondering if anyone can explain what it is exactly that anisotropic filtering and antialiasing do. |
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At five o'clock in the morning, the reveille sounds and prisoner Ivan Denisovich Shukov lies in his bunk, wondering if he should get up. |
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Don't leave me there wondering exactly which revolting character flaw you found the biggest turn off. |
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I have been wondering how to view this broader version of time management as part of a liberal education. |
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I did a double-take, wondering if Peace had meant for that to rhyme, or if it had been an accident. |
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I just stare at the can periodically, wondering what kind of unpleasantness lurks just under that lid. |
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As ever, a painting freezes a moment and expression in time and has the viewer wondering what story lies beneath the surface. |
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I was just wondering, can the court judge or whoever order a lie-detector test or perhaps a truth serum? |
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Just wondering how some people will react to the news that Ellen DeGeneres has gotten a new gig, not just any job, mind you. |
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I was wondering if anyone knows whether its nupastels are lightfast or not. |
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Anyway I was wondering if anybody ever actually saw any of these films and if so what where they like. |
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We are left wondering whether they had anything more to offer than tea and sympathy. |
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I'm still wondering about the man in the plumed turban standing apart and detached watching sailors and vendors at work. |
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I've often heard people wondering how these students, notoriously wild, turn into pillars of responsibility and reliability. |
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When the telephone rang, she jumped and looked at it, wondering who it might be. |
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Hiko suddenly rocketed upward, and Deion looked up, wondering what he was gonna do. |
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I'm doing a college paper on rodeos, more specifically Saddle Bronc Riding, and I was wondering if you could tell me a little bit about it? |
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I was wondering what active major league players played in a Little League World Series game? |
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I suppose I better be getting home, my roomies might be wondering where I am. |
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Just wondering, have you listened to hers freestyle over the track? LMK what you think after. |
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I decided to take my chances climbing up the rope ladder after wondering vaguely if it would hold my weight. |
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I can't look at that picture without wondering how long it took them to get those shadows under his eyes. |
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I examined the ring, looking it over and wondering if ever it would grace his finger again. |
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There are still a lot of people holding their breath, wondering how this launch will go. |
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We're wondering if that's still a big hit over there and we are wondering if you're associated with it at all. |
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Now Anya's a little secretive about her love life, and the rest of us spend a lot of time wondering about what's going on. |
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I examined the poster, wondering if I would ever have my face plastered all over the rooms of football fans and lovesick girls. |
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She told me about how she was rushed to the OR, wondering what her future would hold. |
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She stood uncertainly in the doorway, her sack lunch clutched tightly in her right hand, wondering where she would sit. |
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I'm wondering whether other conservatives agree that giving her the bum's rush for expressing her views on Michael Moore was over-the-top? |
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Ok, now that I've put that side of her character in perspective, you must be wondering why I like the old bat? |
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It seems like half of the working world is wondering whether they have attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. |
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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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She must be wondering whether the sands of time are running out, ridiculous as it might sound for a youngster of her tender years. |
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Alana left in a hurry, leaving Angela wondering if her Mom had any sane friends left in Fallon Creek. |
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I have some food aversions and was wondering who else had some they wanted to share. |
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Or being hit from the blind side by someone of far great avoirdupois and wondering how the frame survived. |
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The locals have been wondering for an awful long time now when he will get around to scoring for their club. |
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I was actually singing Wouldn't It Be Loverly from My Fair Lady and wondering whether to have egg mayonnaise or tuna in my lunchtime sarnie. |
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It would be like a Taswegian wondering why a Melbournian would need to go north in winter. |
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They may be caricatures, but they are interesting ones whose lives we care about, leaving us wondering what will happen next. |
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How many times have you missed a duck because you were wondering whether you were standing in crabgrass or sawgrass? |
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I've been wondering for a while whether he was persuaded to take a bribe in return for throwing the match. |
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He continued down the path, wondering what the rumbling meant and why people were so scared of it. |
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She hesitated a second, wondering if Drake would yell at her or make a scene in front of the crew. |
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I reclined in the back seat and munched on a few tortilla chips while wondering what the day would have in store for us. |
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The twins glanced at each other, wondering if they had managed to escape a telling-off from Mum. |
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Tina bit her lip, wondering what kind of a mood her temperamental friend was in. |
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So I read this section wondering whether OS X apps were somehow portable to other OSes. |
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I'm wondering if you guys had any suggestions for the best bakeware in the market. |
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Just wondering if anyone had some advice for me about the best stage in greenware to put terra sigillata on. |
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I looked balefully at the empty restaurant, wondering why we couldn't just sit, but that's against the rules. |
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I look forward to a time when I can serve my country without wondering if history will mark me down as a participant in something disgraceful. |
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Local school board members in Charlotte County are left scratching their heads, wondering how they will fit the class into an already full day. |
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The fact that they're protected behind a login screen will either turn the causal browser away or leave them wondering what's being hidden. |
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All the while, audience members sit in their seats, wondering how these illusions are possible. |
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I held my breath there for a sec wondering if they'd be able to hold onto the notes. |
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Philosophers and thinkers have always been wondering and arguing about the nature of man. |
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I leaned onto the rough bark of the tree branch, wondering if that what a good thing. |
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Their marriage will face tests and have them both wondering if matrimony was the best answer for them. |
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I shifted down to third, then second gear, wondering what would happen if I had to stop. |
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Rita slumped over on her desk wondering why this man was teaching third grade math to fifth graders. |
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I finally got sick of wondering what she was up to, and touched base, and we are now in regular, close contact. |
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Armand stood at the threshold of her curtained room, wondering whether to go in or not. |
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And now the world and his wife are wondering what the batty couple will name their next child. |
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Well, I'm wondering whether the attention may have been unwelcome because now the website seems to be down the memory hole. |
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As the fourth season begins we're left wondering what has happened to Lisa and watching, frustrated, as Nate's mental health begins to crumble. |
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In case you were wondering, there is a timestamp issue with this site at the moment. |
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And I was aware in a vague, wondering way that for many women, a visit to a beauty salon was as normal as a visit to the hairdresser. |
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Here's comfort for septuagenarians feeling OK now but wondering what they'll be like in ten years time. |
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For the first time in a decade, the Braves seriously must be wondering whether they still are the best team in the N.L. East. |
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Will and Jules followed behind in silence, each wondering what had upset him so much. |
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I was just wondering why women should think that bald men were more intelligent than those of us not tonsorially challenged. |
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And I was wondering, as I always do with plot devices like this, why the human characters deal so calmly with the appearance of toons. |
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I sighed, wondering why I had chosen to block the memories out in the first place. |
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I'm watching the rope quickly diminish in length and wondering when he's going to get to the belay. |
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He ran his fingers across it wondering what it was supposed to mean, but at the touch of his hand words suddenly appeared. |
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It failed and I had such a hard time figuring out what was wrong, I went through a stage of wondering whether I was losing my touch. |
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I'm in my last semester of college, so I am wondering if his moving in is just an additional stressor that's getting me all bent out of shape. |
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Residents of a tower block were left wondering whether their homes were due to be hit by a flood on a Biblical scale. |
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He stood there wondering what cruel fate destined that his best friend would fall for the woman he loved. |
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He's playing Atlanta tonight, and I was wondering if it'd be worth springing for the tickets. |
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I was wondering if you have any suggestions as to what might be best for me considering his size. |
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I stared at it for fifteen minutes in a state of mild alarm, wondering what it might say, or who it could be from. |
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Others are probably wondering why I'm going on about my life being shattered and ruined. |
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I watch my hand creep traitorously to the door, listlessly wondering when it got so bad that I can't even say no to him anymore. |
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No more wondering whether to come out, to whom, how to phrase it, what their reaction would be, tra la la all that is over and done with. |
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Her big blue, curious eyes stared over the other side, wondering what the new day would bring. |
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Passersby stared at her with curious expressions, wondering what was the matter. |
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The wizard bade his apprentice sit upon another directly opposite, and Anest obeyed, wondering. |
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I was lying in my cell, reading some trash from the prison library, wondering who they were going to give me as a cellmate. |
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I found myself wondering why I should care about her trials and tribulations. |
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I frowned and pushed back my wet black and violet hair, wondering when we would next get time to go shopping so that I could pick up some dye. |
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With the high likelihood of a hung jury, which I understand would be a mistrial, I'm wondering what happens to the defendant. |
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He blinked at me, no doubt wondering how I knew, but caught my arm when I tried to shove past him. |
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Perhaps you are still wondering who will, as we boorish Yanks say, drop trou in the movie? |
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Tyler was lost for words, wondering about his reward when he heard a great shrill of excitement from the cash register. |
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In case you're wondering, in Shuswap spelling represents the voiceless uvular fricative. |
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He paused there momentarily, wondering if he should just say it and get it over with. |
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So I listened to it several times, wondering if my perception of it might be a mondegreen. |
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Samantha stood quietly to the side, waiting her turn, wondering where Jeana and Jais were. |
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Of course I'm wondering about the sudden turnabout, but I'm not going to ponder too long or too deep. |
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A car driver approaching from a side street gave me a stark glance, wondering if it was safe for him to pass. |
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I was wondering if you have written anything you feel would be appropriate as a theatrical monologue. |
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It's Twelfth Night tonight, so we've been taking down our Christmas decorations and wondering where to keep them for the next eleven months. |
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The person who prefers his brand of bilious blarney is probably wondering why this wonderful set wasn't simultaneously released on DVD as well. |
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She felt a twinge of jealousy wondering if he was the same way with Mia and she couldn't help but long for a man like Blake. |
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Ryan returned and Blake greeted him, wondering why his friend was in such a bad mood. |
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You are almost certainly wondering what the heck I'm blathering on about this time. |
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She let her hand glide over the soft satin and silk wondering how it would feel against her skin. |
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I was totally mortified, wondering what people thought was happening in there! |
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I was wondering if uprights with una corda pedal are being manufactured nowadays. |
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I can't help wondering how Wood could bring himself to read as much of such a big book, so grimly unappealing to him, as he seems to have done. |
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Lying awake last night in an uncharacteristic attack of insomnia, I started wondering about the height of various bloggers. |
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Recently, the newspaper La Repubblica carried an article wondering why the British food supply was so unclean and unsafe. |
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We went in, sat down, had our pints, but I was watching the lads at the bar watching us, and I knew they were wondering, looking, sizing us up. |
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Lydia looked up at Theo, wondering at the uncommonly serious tone in his voice. |
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In fact, if you weren't quoting Ignatius J, I'd be wondering at the point of the thread, since what you say seems entirely uncontentious to me. |
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I can remember jumping a skipping rope to this children's rhyme and wondering about the significance of these two exotic names. |
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Some murmuring continued, wondering the wisdom of bringing up the delicate issue so early. |
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He was wondering why no one had noticed that he liked to wear long sleeves under his jersey. |
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Then whilst I'm still wondering if the taxi driver's taking us somewhere quiet where our bodies may eventually be found by a dog walker, the shining lights of a timbered barn. |
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If you are wondering why it isn't just a single rectangle cut for the flap, it is because this cover actually screws to the case, rather than the bezel. |
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The sentence has the public, never that trusting of politicians to begin with, wondering how seriously white-collar crime is being taken by the courts. |
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Hannah stared at him, wondering if he really was just flat out crazy. |
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You won't end up wondering what it must have been like 100 years ago because, apart from tarmac road and the other tourists, it's still exactly like it was. |
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And now as August draws to a close, many of us are wondering whether there will be enough warm days left to mature the corn that is just barely tasseling. |
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She would always be very decent to you, and would keep in with all the right people politically, but you always ended up wondering how much you could trust her. |
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If the review just gives the reviewer's reaction to a cd, a reader is left with a bad taste in their mouth and wondering what angle the reviewer is coming from. |
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And so, the American military leadership is left holding the bag, wondering how they got so lost in Hindu Kush. |
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And if you were wondering whether there is something better about ready-made pastry to justify its higher price point over frozen, the answer is no. |
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I was wondering if this film would featuring savate, since it's French. |
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He had tossed and turned, wondering what he should do with Angela. |
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And he knows there'll be more than a few people wondering how a 27-year-old newbie managed to snag such a coveted part. |
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Soon he would be back playing for Everton, and to a standard that had some wondering, unrealistically, whether he might even be recalled to the England squad. |
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And if you're wondering why I know so much about a show I barely watch, it's because I read the recaps at one of my favorite websites, Television Without Pity. |
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After the defeat of ISIS in Sinjar, most other locals have been left wondering who might rule the city in the near future. |
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I'm wondering if all of this is related to the male menopause. |
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Regardless of how much I cannot stand that fraud, he could literally sweep up your shorty in front of you and drive off with you left crying in the rear-view wondering how. |
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I was surprised, wondering if there was anything wrong with me. |
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I headed towards the aisle with all the diary products, pushing my cart and was wondering if there was a party I could go to after dinner when I saw her. |
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I remember them giving me warm towelettes with chop sticks and playing old American films dubbed over in Chinese and wondering what was going to become of me. |
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In case you are wondering what else it takes to be a research curator at one of the world's top historical attractions, Sarah kindly tells it like it is. |
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I was wondering if any other modern cities also have a street layout that allows the sun to reach through the city once or twice a year as does Manhattanhenge? |
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The Good Wife leaves us wondering how many people have sacrificed their beliefs for their careers. |
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I have always been wondering why nobody ever wrote down what you did. |
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Half of them texted me back wondering what on earth I was on about. |
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In any case, recent events had got me wondering how many Americans had trod the usual path but in reverse. |
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As we have arrived at the first day of the month that concludes with All Hallows Eve and Reformation Day, I was wondering how people here mark the last day of October. |
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They were all staring at him wondering what was a man doing in the ladies. |
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I couldn't shake the feeling of wondering what made this clown so angry. |
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What, you must be wondering, is the correct response, yea or nay? |
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In the back of my mind I was wondering how much time we had before there might be an ominous knock at the door. |
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I was wondering if immersing yourself in this period shed any light on the current historical moment. |
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And I keep wondering what would have happened if his unquiet mother had hoarded books instead of semiautomatic weapons. |
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I was planning on applying a wood protector and wondering if there is there an application that will make it looks nice and protects the cedar shakes. |
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I was wondering if I should include these shots in a submission? |
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Does eco stay up at night wondering if any of those wrong hands belong to a future Simonini? |
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I replied, wondering why he wanted me to tutor a student in my grade. |
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You're probably scratching your head even harder wondering why Merrill Lynch is talking about the impact that acquiring Red Hat may or may not have on Sun. |
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We also get to see entire animatics sequences that will delight anyone wondering how all the elements come together for a movie this visually powerful. |
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She stopped playing, wondering how much time she had left to practice, and her eyes were greeted by a mosaic of colors that blanketed the entire room. |
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The threads attached are short, the comments sarcastic, mostly wondering whether he actually died. |
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I've been studying them, wondering at the diet of the bear, how he can sustain himself on grasses and what appear to be shoots of thimbleberry and primeval horsetails. |
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The everyday stress, wondering if the other shoe was going to drop and I was going to be outed, is what led to me outing myself. |
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After yesterday's rest day a lot of riders were feeling good but there were times that some of us were wondering if people would ever let up, even a bit. |
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And it left some Democrats feeling like they had been extorted and wondering what the next demand might be. |
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You can't help wondering what Eileen Caddy thinks of the new developments. |
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It's such a weird contrivance, I keep wondering who thought it up. |
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Just before I went to sleep the other night, I became aware of everything directly beneath me and this led me to wondering what the exact antipodes of my location looked like. |
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If you're still reeling from the low-fat, high-carb craze of the 1990s, you may be wondering why you should trade in pasta and potatoes for rib-eyes and pork rinds. |
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Then I was idly wondering what kind of sauce to pair with this pasta. |
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He mooched around the Common Room for a few minutes wondering if he should go over his homework again but decided not to bother, he just wasn't in the mood. |
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Simpson, however, was still in that unamused and unamusable state of a very drunk man who is wondering whether he can avoid being sick, and he did not respond. |
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It is the Mosler MT900, and if you are wondering where this manufacturer bobbed up from, it is a hobby company owned by millionaire inventor Warren Mosler. |
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Tash looked after her, wondering what she could have meant by her words. |
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As the movie came to an end, I was wondering if Payne was going to go out on a limb here and leave his central character in a worse position than at the start of the movie. |
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I vaguely here my mind wondering, I feel a ripple of excitement spread through my body, as I relive old movie scenes where moments like this turned out for the best. |
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I was just wondering if the cool folks here could offer some suggestions of other places on the web where I can get these comfy shirts that would also be cool and interesting. |
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Recently I found myself wondering how much money I forfeited by working for less than male peers during my years at the Times. |
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What on earth, one might have been forgiven for wondering, was she going to be reporting about? |
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I am wondering how much research fiction as a category is designed to appeal to the creative writing student for whom the institutional settings and protocols are uncongenial? |
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When the credits started rolling I actually felt baffled for a moment, wondering if somehow I'd accidentally hit the fast forward button at some point during the film. |
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It was a call that sent a thrill of genuine excitement down the spine of every weary hack sitting there wondering whether the post-election day was ever going to end. |
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I was transfixed, wondering if the lead singer was male or female. |
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The hypochondriacal among them may work themselves into a tizzy wondering if their ticker was beating too slow, too fast, or in an arrhythmical way. |
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I go back to catching the tiddlers, wondering how many of them might make breakfast, and if they might not be just a little small and bony to be palatable. |
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You're wondering if there will be enough room even to hold your book at arm's length above shoulder level and squint at the small type on the train. |
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I was wondering if you could give me a copy of the volunteer's rota. |
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He seems to be quite knowledgeable on the subject of steam locos, so I was wondering if he has details and photographs of Canadian Pacific steam locos from years ago. |
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It's odd that I seem to spend all week waiting for this particular moment and when it arrives, I find myself wondering what I'll be doing with my weekend. |
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They were yearning to know whom he had finally chosen and could hardly bear to stay in the dark until that night, wondering if he'd made the right choice. |
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Some people are a little confused by this latest trend, wondering what all the fuss is about and why it's becoming the next best thing since sliced bread. |
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She blinked and searched her memory, wondering how she'd gotten there. |
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Almost out of reflex she glanced up at the hospital, wondering if it was possible that was where the mysterious looker stood, watching her movements. |
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When you watched the movie all those years ago, were you wondering if there was more to maleficent than we were seeing? |
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If you are unfamiliar with the silverberry, you may walk right by it, wondering at the mysterious source of the delightful scent which bewitches your nostrils. |
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We're wondering what it would be like to be born as a mini-me? |
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Leaning on the shovel in the pen outside the chicken coop, I was wondering. |
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He said Jay was anxious and wondering why it was taking so long for the police to arrive. |
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Not to be the bearer of ill tidings, Herman, but you are close to the last person in America still wondering this. |
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She would spend her days under her husband's captivity wondering how to escape with her daughter. |
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It's more fun to ski from your bumper than hike a rocky trail in the dark, wondering when you'll finally get those branch whackers off your back and on to your feet. |
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Blow tells me that she's wondering whether to retain the raw canvas in the final painting, thereby looking back to her early abstract work in which she often used sacking. |
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I've lived in the same house for 10 years now and I'm still redelivering mail to neighbours, wondering as I go walkabout who has received mine and what they may do with it. |
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I mean, sure, it's good to have some mystery, but waiting around forever wondering if you should make your move is just a senseless waste of time! |
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When scientists discovered lush colonies of organisms surrounding black smokers on the ocean floor, they began wondering how these animals maintained their populations. |
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With all that preparation, Christine still admits to a first quarter that left her wondering if she could remain in the field of special education. |
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I stood there wondering what to do, but my sister was more decisive and immediately went to the phone. |
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Social media is ablaze over the Ray Rice video, wondering why his future wife stayed. |
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How many times have your stories kept me awake at night wondering, like a child in the dark, what monsters lurk nearby? |
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I found myself wondering why so many people are attracted to the city. |
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I was wondering whether autostereoscopy would require both eyes to view? |
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United's determination to avoid debt made it devastatingly attractive to acquisitive entrepreneurs, but wondering how to expand its revenue was the problem. |
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Then after a few months or years the effects start wearing off and some people end up wondering what on earth they ever saw in their partners in the first place. |
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And every time I go for a stroll by the river when I'm feeling a bit under the weather, I come back home wondering why I felt so poorly in the first place. |
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I recall wondering if the Sons of the Confederacy or some such organization might summon up similar chutzpah to package a Jim Crow tour of the Old South. |
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And Anandan is biking angrily throughout the city wondering what to do. |
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We had set off on a romp and a ramble through tangly woods and snow dusted fields and had found ourselves standing on molehills and wondering just exactly where we were. |
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I tilted my head back, sighing, wondering again how I had come to be like this, one of the many young well-born and well-dowered hostages in court. |
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At this juncture you might be wondering about a couple of things. |
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The song was slow, quiet, the notes stringing together perfectly to form a peaceful melody, one that left him wondering what words could be set to such beautiful music. |
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You may be wondering what work of monumental consequence is contained within these gilded pages. |
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I was so busy arranging my towel and wondering what it felt like to have a proper bikini line that I hadn't checked what was on the television screen directly in front of me. |
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Just for a moment, people were wondering was it going to go awry. |
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You watch their numerous, worried coffee klatches wondering when Diane Keaton is going to drop in. |
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I am a martial arts enthusiast and I was wondering if there's a martial arts school near my place. |
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Rupert closed the cupboard doors and followed Nanna, wondering what would happen next. |
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While they cook the books in this shambolic way, we are left wondering what the outcome will be for our essential blue light service. |
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Or wondering why you always buy a short-handled Kelly bag, even though shoulder bags are newer? |
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Then I was wondering who this Bob Dylan was who wrote this great song, and then I was going deeper and deeper to the stuff that's 110 proof. |
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It was backscratched into existence, cost nearly a billion pounds, and now they are wondering why they let it happen. |
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If Billy Lane hadn't given him duch a firm handshake, Henry reckons he'd be wondering if all the Banana-benders shook like a girl. |
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He said good night and left her wondering bewilderedly what strange thing her dad would do next. |
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I think about him everyday, wondering why he gave up, he had so much to live for, he just didn't have that bouncebackability! |
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I've been wondering what happens if I fail my diss. I know i'm allowed to fail 60 credits but I don't think that includes the diss. |
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In case you're wondering, we don't think TXU is another Enron in the making. |
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I patted Fang's sides for his spleen, wondering just what I was going to do if I could feel it all swollen and explodey and stuff. |
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So when we were talking with your friends the other night they mentioned human-cow or hucow, and I am wondering where that goes here? |
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I was wondering, is it just me, or do you sometimes find it really hard to be a mom? |
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You might be wondering at this point what dark secrets I had locked away on my phone and memory sticks and email. |
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By this time Townshend had fallen into depression, wondering if he was no longer a visionary. |
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What bad news would that be? I'm wondering. That's just one more no-account Carter for me not to have to think on. |
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Lennox was unhappy during her time at the Royal Academy and spent her time wondering what other direction she could take. |
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