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Hanna offers to pay him, but instead he holds her hand and the two share an intimate moment.
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These intimate gigs with a one-to-one audience became a window to her life and gained her a substantial following.
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In the episode "Reasonable Doubt", he comes out of a shower in Rollins' apartment, implying that they had been intimate.
| 111 | 119 |
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Their weekly video vignettes published on their Vimeo account are intimate, jarring, and poignant.
| 66 | 74 |
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Octavius intends to become more intimate with her and makes several advances, only to be rebuffed each time.
| 32 | 40 |
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The first disc, recorded for VH1 Storytellers, is acoustic and intimate; it also contains a previously unreleased hidden track, "Chelsea".
| 63 | 71 |
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Patrick Lennox Tierney had an intimate perspective on events which unfolded in SCAP headquarters.
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One night, when Eleni planned an intimate dinner with Frank, he ended up having it with Blake Thorpe.
| 33 | 41 |
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The landscape combines intimate enclosed places for contemplation with panoramic vistas illustrating the sublime in nature.
| 23 | 31 |
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In hopes of providing a more intimate setting, capacity was reduced to around 8,500 for Royals games.
| 29 | 37 |
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Intimate junctional contact between tumor cells and normal cells is needed for this form of growth control.
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Together, they created the Intimate Bookshop as the home base for their new magazine, Contempo.
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Information and Intrigue: From Index Cards to Dewey Cards to Alger Hiss.
| 16 | 24 |
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Dava Sobel argues that during this time, Urban had fallen under the influence of court intrigue and problems of state.
| 87 | 95 |
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The episode is a tale of intrigue involving the Texas Revolution.
| 25 | 33 |
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Due to the large number of parliamentarians frequenting the restaurant, it was also the place for politic intrigue.
| 106 | 114 |
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As well as battles at sea and sword fights, the series also deals with intrigue at Queen Elizabeth's court.
| 71 | 79 |
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At the same time, Slaven showed dramatic intrigue and convincingly hot sex scenes in the contemporary thriller, Panama.
| 41 | 49 |
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Adventure, Politics, Intrigue, and Power--A History of the Jesuits.
| 21 | 29 |
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The Hartford Courant called it an "entertaining piece of high-velocity intrigue."
| 71 | 79 |
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During these years Thugut was engaged in a mean intrigue.
| 48 | 56 |
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These scenes therefore provide some comic relief and romantic intrigue.
| 62 | 70 |
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Fuentes chooses to mislead his audience at the beginning of the film by fabricating a story that will intrigue audiences.
| 102 | 110 |
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This is a tale of international intrigue and espionage.
| 32 | 40 |
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The song was the theme from the film Foreign Intrigue (1956).
| 45 | 53 |
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The intrigue does indeed involve Uncle Ralph in South Africa.
| 4 | 12 |
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Two years later he retired from public life in disgrace as the result of court intrigue.
| 79 | 87 |
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Hot guys, intrigue, and gossip all add up to more trouble than ever for Jenny.
| 10 | 18 |
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Light or no armor, swashbuckling, and courtly intrigue are the rule of the day.
| 46 | 54 |
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He wrote fifteen books, most of them fiction, and all of them dealing with politics, intrigue and social upheaval.
| 85 | 93 |
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Robert Hume believed that "Fielding had begun to master the mechanics of intrigue comedy.
| 73 | 81 |
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There were accusations of political intrigue of which Olinga was acquitted.
| 36 | 44 |
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David is an idealistic young soldier who finds himself in the unfamiliar world of court intrigue.
| 88 | 96 |
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In this scenario, the player characters become involved in intrigue among Lankhmar's nobles.
| 59 | 67 |
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The soap opera Capitol allowed for stories about political intrigue alongside the traditional class struggle sagas.
| 59 | 67 |
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She was the associate producer of Sheldon Reynolds television series Sherlock Holmes and of the 1951-1954 series, Foreign Intrigue.
| 122 | 130 |
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Among his original parts were Tom in The Intrigue and Farmer Enfield in The Falls of Clyde.
| 41 | 49 |
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All the while, Steranko spun outlandishly action-filled plots of intrigue, barely sublimated sensuality, and a cool-jazz hifi hipness.
| 65 | 73 |
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Beck said that he was a victim of intrigue inside the SPD.
| 34 | 42 |
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The Foundations drew much interest and intrigue due to the size and structure of the group.
| 39 | 47 |
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Madrasta tells the story of two women whose lives are intertwined by shades of intrigue, personal ambitions and resentment.
| 79 | 87 |
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My task is to deliver the Arab world from destruction through Israel's intrigue, which has its roots abroad.
| 71 | 79 |
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He also discusses the intrigue around the defection of Chinese dancer Lin Jianwei during the competition that year.
| 22 | 30 |
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An ally from the deepest forests comes to aid a city involved in the political intrigue of a mercenary society.
| 79 | 87 |
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The result was political intrigue and controversy.
| 25 | 33 |
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This poetic and initiatory account, with its rather obscure intrigue, bears the imprint of German Romanticism.
| 60 | 68 |
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Novel about terrorism intrigue and also a story of love in Madrid downtown.
| 22 | 30 |
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In 358, Murong Chui would lose his wife Princess Duan to political intrigue.
| 67 | 75 |
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This intrigue was due in large part to his neighbor, who was highly knowledgeable about nature, specifically birding and gardening.
| 5 | 13 |
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She is involved in a Catholic intrigue.
| 30 | 38 |
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As they were not able to beat him militarily, the Maratha chief faced conspiracies, intrigue and treason.
| 84 | 92 |
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The Magistrate stated that all actions had been based on blatant lies and instigated due to jealousy, vindictiveness and intrigue.
| 121 | 129 |
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The plot of In Town, though thin, is a smart tale of backstage and society intrigue.
| 75 | 83 |
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After the story enjoys creating real intrigue.
| 37 | 45 |
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The poems are characterised by war, romance and intrigue.
| 48 | 56 |
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Along with his vast estates, Gowrie inherited the family traditions of treason and intrigue.
| 83 | 91 |
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The newspapers are robbed of all their old interest, and the very soul of intrigue is destroyed.
| 74 | 82 |
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Evans' political intrigue provoked Swift during an inspection of the clergy of Meath at Trim.
| 17 | 25 |
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USS Intrigue (AM-253) was an Admirable-class minesweeper built for the United States Navy during World War II.
| 4 | 12 |
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Michael's romantic adventures are enacted against the background of an era of gaudy decadence, crafty intrigue, and exotic, colorful pageantry.
| 102 | 110 |
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Detail is here in plenty, but Tudor England is more than royal wardrobe lists, palaces and sexual intrigue."
| 98 | 106 |
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Depending on the type of mission, the gameplay can involve investigation, combat, intrigue, or a number of other genres.
| 82 | 90 |
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Espionage and intrigue were often featured instead of straightforward battles.
| 14 | 22 |
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When it comes to intrigue, these guys make it way outtrigue.
| 17 | 25 |
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Unlike the first two Venus novels, Carson of Venus focuses on spy intrigue and war instead of wilderness adventuring.
| 66 | 74 |
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In the novel, women's bodies are the battlefields for court intrigue involving marriage and medicine during the Renaissance.
| 60 | 68 |
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Instead of a seemingly clear destiny, Moirin finds herself in an entanglement of court intrigue, scandal and passion.
| 87 | 95 |
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It includes fascinating stories, including traditional local gossip, about murder, intrigue, ghosts, secret rooms, and secret passages.
| 83 | 91 |
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Works included Médée, Adriana Lecouvreur, Marie Stuart, Deborah, Love and Intrigue, and Emilia Galotti.
| 76 | 84 |
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She always beats Karigan in the game of Intrigue but only because Karigan never tries.
| 40 | 48 |
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Wong's character was a dealer in Chinese art whose career involved her in detective work and international intrigue.
| 107 | 115 |
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It was diametrically opposed to abstract art and far removed from the intrigue of surrealism.
| 70 | 78 |
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Its budget was $6 million, the financing of which has remained a source of intrigue.
| 75 | 83 |
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It's a nice enough story that features the usual mix of intrigue, pain and hangovers".
| 56 | 64 |
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Schleicher, a retired army officer, had developed in an atmosphere of semi-obscurity and intrigue that encompassed the Republican military policy.
| 89 | 97 |
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Carnelian's own lineage puts him at the center of court intrigue, and in mortal danger.
| 56 | 64 |
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Dirceu, a virtuoso of cold political calculation and intrigue, he had never liked and somewhat feared.
| 53 | 61 |
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Given the political intrigue present at court, Cabral may have been part of a faction that furthered his appointment.
| 20 | 28 |
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The novel has much intrigue and is typical of Matt Helm style action.
| 19 | 27 |
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As a result of this intrigue, Murgescu became sole editor of the ICE academic journal, Revista Economica, in 1958.
| 20 | 28 |
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His books were primarily adventure novels, in the vein of John Buchan or E. Philips Oppenheim, often involving international intrigue.
| 125 | 133 |
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It was preceded by Clans of Intrigue (1977) and followed by Perils of the Sentimental Swordsman (1982).
| 28 | 36 |
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It shows a fantastic, ahistorical version of colonial Los Angeles full of romance, royal intrigue, and witchcraft, even polygamy.
| 89 | 97 |
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He showed himself incapable, however, giving himself up to pleasure and fetes, and returned to France to intrigue against Mazarin.
| 105 | 113 |
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The author of She Ventures and He Wins amasses almost as much intrigue as the play itself.
| 62 | 70 |
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Amidst towering intrigue, Sylou-Creutz was let go from the Broadcasting Corporation on 28 October 1942.
| 16 | 24 |
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While the creatures intrigue Nancy, Charlie continually acts with fear and resistance.
| 20 | 28 |
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The soldiers simply want to live their lives, but they are doomed by their contact with foreign intrigue.
| 96 | 104 |
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Escoiquiz was the brains, as far as there were any brains, of the intrigue.
| 66 | 74 |
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The film was a variation on Lady Chatterley's Lover, with some added political intrigue.
| 79 | 87 |
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Through intrigue and sometimes criticism of his expensive projects, he was later forced to resign.
| 8 | 16 |
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During his investigation, he enters a world of intrigue and obfuscation that leave an endless trail of blood.
| 47 | 55 |
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Intent on finding his brother's killer, Sorenson infiltrates the powerful inner world of politics, business intrigue, and casual sex.
| 108 | 116 |
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He will do whatever can be done by bribery and intrigue; he has no other resource.
| 47 | 55 |
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Galileo's intrigue for tidal theory was motivated by a boat trip in 1595.
| 10 | 18 |
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Since 2008 "Intrigue in Tangiers" have released 6 studio albums and a "best of".
| 12 | 20 |
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Friendly relations between Tenochtitlan and Azcapotzalco were thus replaced by insults and violent intrigue.
| 99 | 107 |
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Information and Intrigue: From Index Cards to Dewey Decimals to Alger Hiss.
| 16 | 24 |
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Enough of his pictorial record remained, however, to intrigue the learned savants."
| 53 | 61 |
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The arms race created an acute atmosphere of intrigue in French counter-espionage from 1890.
| 45 | 53 |
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