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0 | I did overpower him the way he flattered. |
1 | All in all, the eatery is a breakfast bargain, with enough different components to keep boredom at bay. |
0 | He gave a self-deprecating shrug. |
1 | It is a long time now since I knew that acute moment of bliss that comes from putting parched lips to a cup of cold water. |
0 | Girls thread a needle under the moon to pray the weaver maid to endow them craftsmanship. |
0 | Today, 15 years later, I know why my attempt at consoling my friend was so ham-fisted . |
0 | I suppose you'd rather be in Chicago, eating waffles and hamburgers, or suchlike? |
0 | He's heard, he says, that Speedo Man is a church choir director! |
0 | A hot college hoop dreamer played by Kadeem Hardison dies just as his team is on the edge of an NCAA championship. |
0 | He is so much more than a comedian. |
1 | Her face, which had always been long, was now positively equine. |
0 | It was his be- lief that men lived senseless lives. |
0 | Edna was tied to the yoke of undesired motherhood. |
0 | The worst way to miss someone is to be seated by his/her side and know you'll never have him/her. |
0 | On the trail of nepeta advice Can you help me with my trailing variegated nepeta? |
1 | But her own life was often stranger than any action-packed fiction plot. |
0 | The managing director is a man but my immediate boss is a woman. |
0 | She lapsed into a little girl voice to deliver a nursery rhyme. |
0 | Fair was definitely not being at the beck and call of her wayward emotions. |
1 | I'm not going to take this crap any more. |
1 | He that falls into sin is a man; that grieves at it, is a saint; that boasteth of it, is a devil |
0 | The periwinkle is more than a source of beautiful blue in your garden - it's the source of a miraculous brain-booster called vinpocetine. |
0 | What has he done to deserve this punishment ? |
1 | For our momentary lightness of affliction works out for us, more and more surpassingly, an eternal weight of glory. |
0 | Every time I think about you, just you also reminds me, your heart will quivering slightly a little. |
1 | The white one looks like something that belongs in the toy aisle and the black one gets so disgustingly dirty that it's embarrassing to use in public. |
1 | All the walls were painted a sickly green: the same colour, thought Marie, as mushy peas. |
1 | Persuading Chris to buy a round of drinks is like getting blood out of a stone. |
0 | I spit it out and flick it from my eyes. |
0 | They have fallen literally under the sickle, the ploughshare , and the axe that they once wielded. |
0 | In these days of siege, psychiatrists must treat disaffection through militant group action and advocating conscientious, high-quality patient care. |
0 | Plump red tomatoes, crisp green salads fresh with the bite of radish, spring onion and a trickle of salad dressing. |
1 | Carbon trading, based on dubious economics, has become a massive scandal, replete with overgenerous emissions allowances, misreporting and fictitious projects. |
1 | Her voice sounded wooden and lifeless as she struggled to control her feelings. |
0 | He stared with wonder at the dozen flaky homemade biscuits poised on the bed of fresh crabmeat and fragrant sauce. |
0 | It is a poignant moment: will Ambedkarnagar be destined to the same cycle that Sanjay Gandhi has been through? |
0 | He's got that bit of adolescent fuzz on his upper lip. |
1 | His rebuff thoroughly deflated me. |
0 | She showered, quickly slipped on her black wool frock, a string of pearls. |
0 | To make the assumption that JustText was only capable of producing text would be to do it a grave disservice. |
0 | The long, narrow proportions of the 2,600 sf Patisserie is reinforced by a floating ceiling running the length of the interior, drawing the patron in from Queen Street to the depths of the kitchen. |
1 | Everyone on the packed stage is singing the most complex music at speeds that are almost unreasonable. |
0 | Open belt, NO baggage, No high - heeled shoes! |
0 | The homeward-bound ploughman roars his tractor across the flyover linking two fields bisected by the roar of the motorway beneath. |
1 | They would take out their vengeance and fury on exam papers. |
0 | I love the crispy crunch bits on the outside and the soft pillowy inside slathered in lots of butter. |
1 | They ramped and raged like a pack of trapped beasts. |
0 | China cosmetic industry ought to keep away from the babbittry"price war"and hold the chance and course. |
0 | We were pelted with rotten tomatoes. |
0 | Mind you don't tread in that puddle. |
0 | We've branded our cattle. |
0 | There was a glow on his face , wrinkled by a life time of suffering, that inspired one with a feeling of unshakable optimism. |
0 | Look, through the eyes of a physicist, at a bounding kangaroo, a swooping bat, a leaping dolphin, a soaring Coast Redwood. |
1 | Then that silly season when the oil rigs blew like bottles in a crate of excited stout. |
1 | The new movie is a killer. |
0 | The open-plan kitchen brings you both gustatory and visual pleasure. |
0 | At once Maxwell was up, yawning, stretching his tall, untanned body in the chilly air. |
0 | We grab phrase to about the aged the injured thethe conjoined the deformed and the dying. |
1 | He is alike to datura, the dependence blood is a nutrient, has deadly perilous, cruel sanguinary, so, he is too standing single. |
0 | She only bought that sports car to show off and prove she could afford one. |
0 | Family enterprises, from family workshop, partnership, joint stock company listed family holdings, family enterprise's shadow. |
0 | We can't let these boys become just another statistic. |
0 | What for? If he'd been a real knight he would still be alive! |
1 | I cope with my quarry will not be soft-hearted, targeting, Fierce bite, no matter how strong the other side is ! |
1 | And no, Bill, I wasn't talking about sex - you've got a one-track mind! |
1 | She's pretty well banking on Jamie or Gary being a perfect match. |
1 | She worked her fingers to the bone to provide a home and food for seven children. |
0 | She has an earthy sense of humour. |
0 | It is high-tea; time for another feeding frenzy. |
0 | She just goes to pieces in exams. |
0 | She bit the thread in two. |
1 | Her nerves were stretched to breaking point. |
0 | She just lurches from one bad relationship to another. |
1 | Being totally alone is my idea of hell on earth. |
0 | One must learn to weed out incendiary polemics and agitprop from the whirling online maelstrom to become an informed and thoughtful citizen. |
0 | Soon enough, just as the saying goes, the honeymoon is over. |
1 | I nearly died of shame! |
0 | She pressed a kiss on my cheek then hared off. |
0 | How many ways are there to make a Full House in poker? Or a Royal Flush? |
1 | The child devours fairy tales. |
0 | Jenny Allen, a 38-year-old fundraiser from West Virginia, wore a laminated picture of her great aunt, an elegant lady in a double strand of pearls who fought for civil rights years ago. |
0 | Instead he fills them with any of the dozens of different varieties of liquid that line the walls of his lab. |
0 | Henry Weston: How can a store throw a temper tantrum? |
0 | A wish to two happy people for a future of dreams comes true,Congratulations! |
0 | Indeed, the inter-connections of this penal trinity of population, capacity and conditions form the heart of the reform quagmire. |
0 | Sit back and relax - I'll open a bottle of wine. |
0 | Even the attempts to supplant it pay IQ the tribute of accepting its frame of reference. |
1 | Thoughtlessly Thou hast put to death my virtue and my sin alike! |
1 | A smile is nature's best antidote for discouragement. |
1 | It's all utterly senseless and pointless; a matter of misplaced curiosity.'. |
0 | My new hat was squished under his hips. |
1 | Unless the philosophers rule as kings or those now called kings, genuinely philosophize, there will be no rest from the ills for the cities, ?! he says, right? |
0 | I can never enter into her jokes. |
0 | Or the fact that the chemistry between them just wouldn't stop? |
0 | That's the fourth serve he's faulted on today. |
0 | She didn't want some tarted-up part-time hooker spoiling it with tales about him she couldn't possibly hope to match. |
0 | She was knocking back the champagne at Maria's party. |
0 | He is punctual to a proverb. |
0 | She was never interested in fitness before but now she's been bitten by the bug. |
1 | Beside him the Empress's face was stretched taut with misery. |