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She cares deeply about environmental issues and is a true blue β greenβ.
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She cares deeply about environmental issues and is a extremely loyal β greenβ.
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She catalogues some of the services guests now take for granted, and which require electronic equipment working behind the scenes.
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She catalogues some of the services guests now take for granted, and which require electronic equipment working behind the scenery and stage area.
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She catalogues some of the services guests now take for granted, and which require electronic equipment working behind the scenes.
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She catalogues some of the services guests now take for granted, and which require electronic equipment working secretly.
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She could even cut the mustard in one of the magazines specifically featuring chicks with big tits.
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She could even be good enough in one of the magazines specifically featuring chicks with big tits.
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She could even cut the mustard in one of the magazines specifically featuring chicks with big tits.
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She could even suffice in one of the magazines specifically featuring chicks with big tits.
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β She could have sent that message earlier, but better late than never.
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β She could have sent that message earlier, but better to do things late, than to never do it at all.
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She could scream blue murder, but half an hour later would be the life of a dinner party, for she was very vain and never missed a chance to show herself off.
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She could protest loudly, but half an hour later would be the life of a dinner party, for she was very vain and never missed a chance to show herself off.
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She could see that her remark had hit home.
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She could see that her remark had be especially meaningful.
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She could tell he was relieved to be let off the hook if even for only a few minutes, despite his words as they'd come downstairs.
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She could tell he was relieved to be let relieved of a duty if even for only a few minutes, despite his words as they'd come downstairs.
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She'd been convinced all along that eventually she must lose him, that Marianne was right β some other attraction must inevitably draw him away.
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She'd been convinced for the entire time that eventually she must lose him, that Marianne was right β some other attraction must inevitably draw him away.
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She'd get a move on once she was up from the harbour.
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She'd hurry up once she was up from the harbour.
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She'd hit home.
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She'd be especially meaningful.
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She did, and pulled a face.
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She did, and made a facial expression that shows dislike.
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She didn't make a move for the jukebox, but the coins had disappeared.
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She didn't take action for the jukebox, but the coins had disappeared.
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She did the bending and the kneeling, and they worked together hand in glove.
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She did the bending and the kneeling, and they worked together in very close cooperation.
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β She'd knock it into you in two shakes.
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β She'd knock it into you without delay.
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She'd known all along she'd be made to stay and watch.
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She'd known for the entire time she'd be made to stay and watch.
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She'd learnt it off by heart but knew she mustn't say anything out loud!
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She'd learnt it off from unaided memory and in full detail but knew she mustn't say anything out loud!
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She'd never spanked a man in cold blood before.
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She'd never spanked a man in a ruthless manner before.
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She'd turn and run if she set eyes on me β¦ but I thought β¦ β
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She'd turn and run if she see me β¦ but I thought β¦ β
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She emptied in half the tin and threw in a lighted match for good measure.
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She emptied in half the tin and threw in a lighted match in addition to what has already been done.
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She felt aching and feverish, so she climbed into bed hoping to weather the storm.
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She felt aching and feverish, so she climbed into bed hoping to reach the end of a very difficult situation without too much harm or damage.
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She felt a cuckoo in the nest .
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She felt an unwelcome intruder in a place .
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She found Christian friends and found a Cause more wonderful to die for.
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She found Christian friends and found a Cause more wonderful exquisite.
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She found Christian friends and found a Cause more wonderful to die for.
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She found Christian friends and found a Cause more wonderful particularly desirable.
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She found Christian friends and found a Cause more wonderful to die for.
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She found Christian friends and found a Cause more wonderful very good.
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She frowned, shaking her head, then as the name rang a bell in her mind she looked up quickly.
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She frowned, shaking her head, then as the name sound familiar in her mind she looked up quickly.
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She gazed again at the peaceful scene in front of her until her eyes rested on an old Severn Punt lying high and dry on the foreshore.
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She gazed again at the peaceful scene in front of her until her eyes rested on an old Severn Punt lying abandoned on the foreshore.
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She gazed at him in horrified disbelief as realisation hit home.
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She gazed at him in horrified disbelief as realisation be especially meaningful.
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She glanced at her watch and pulled a face.
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She glanced at her watch and made a facial expression that shows dislike.
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She had again unwittingly revealed her misgivings, for on the face of it we hadn't been speaking of marriage.
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She had again unwittingly revealed her misgivings, for at first glance we hadn't been speaking of marriage.
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She had already heard the answer from Aunt Bertha, but here was the out - of - the - blue opportunity to hear it from Silas.
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She had already heard the answer from Aunt Bertha, but here was the unexpectedly opportunity to hear it from Silas.
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She had already heard the answer from Aunt Bertha, but here was the out - of - the - blue opportunity to hear it from Silas.
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She had already heard the answer from Aunt Bertha, but here was the without warning opportunity to hear it from Silas.
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She had an eye for talent which they respected, she knew how to pick her designers, and could be relied on to spot a trend developing and to promote it.
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She easily discern talent which they respected, she knew how to pick her designers, and could be relied on to spot a trend developing and to promote it.
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She had an eye for the clean lines of a good design, didn't she?
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She easily discern the clean lines of a good design, didn't she?
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She had been continually up the spout, or over the moon, about someone or something.
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She had been continually up the spout, or delighted, about someone or something.
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She had been determined to avoid Vitor setting eyes on the child, but now β
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She had been determined to avoid Vitor see the child, but now β
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She had been thrown in at the deep end and it was a question of sink or swim.
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She had been thrown in at the deep end and it was a question of fail or succeed in their own effort.
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She had better get a move on, she realised.
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She had better hurry up, she realised.
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She had bought time, a resting - place, a space.
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She had caused a delay to achieve something else, a resting - place, a space.
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She had come full circle.
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She had complete a cycle of transition.
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She had had Moorlake House and was in the red an"the Moorlake Secretarial School didn't have enough pupils, but driving along this morning, she felt curiously content.
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She had had Moorlake House and was in debt an"the Moorlake Secretarial School didn't have enough pupils, but driving along this morning, she felt curiously content.
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She had known this all along, but she knew it with a different knowledge now.
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She had known this for the entire time, but she knew it with a different knowledge now.
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She had known when she set eyes on them that they were nothing to do with the Smoke and nothing to do with the expedition that was preparing.
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She had known when she see them that they were nothing to do with the Smoke and nothing to do with the expedition that was preparing.
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She had learnt it by heart.
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She had learnt it from unaided memory and in full detail.
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She hadn't expected to be let off the hook so easily, but still β¦
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She hadn't expected to be let relieved of a duty so easily, but still β¦
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She hadn't set eyes on him for years, but there was no mistake.
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She hadn't see him for years, but there was no mistake.
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She had planned on no such thing, but the mere thought of Piers with Nicole had made her see red, and her reaction had made her angrier still.
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She had planned on no such thing, but the mere thought of Piers with Nicole had made her become enraged, and her reaction had made her angrier still.
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She had run full tilt into somebody.
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She had run full speed into somebody.
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She had spoken to her about it, not sharply, of courseβ she could never do that β but with disappointment to which Gemma had calmly replied,"Mother, I told you all along that I didn't want to live in the country.
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She had spoken to her about it, not sharply, of courseβ she could never do that β but with disappointment to which Gemma had calmly replied,"Mother, I told you for the entire time that I didn't want to live in the country.
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She had summed up his immediate task in a nutshell.
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She had summed up his immediate task briefly stated.
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She had summed up his immediate task in a nutshell.
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She had summed up his immediate task in summary.
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She had to get a grip on her ridiculous emotions, had to keep reminding herself that it was only the club he wanted.
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She had to be reasonable on her ridiculous emotions, had to keep reminding herself that it was only the club he wanted.
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She had to get a grip on herself.
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She had to be reasonable on herself.
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She had to get a move on if she was going to make it to the city before noon.
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She had to hurry up if she was going to make it to the city before noon.
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She had told him in no uncertain terms, on more than one occasion, that she wanted no more to do with him.
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She had told him categorically, on more than one occasion, that she wanted no more to do with him.
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She has never stepped out of line.
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She has never stepped disproportionately.
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She hasn't driven yo you round the bend yet?
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She hasn't driven yo you crazy yet?
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She has whole passages of Aurora Leigh by heart, or so it often seems.β
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She has whole passages of Aurora Leigh from unaided memory and in full detail, or so it often seems.β
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She has written a very full report which will assist us with a review of advanced courses policy in the light of the development of general Scottish Vocational Qualifications (of which more later).
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She has written a very full report which will assist us with a review of advanced courses policy in consideration of the development of general Scottish Vocational Qualifications (of which more later).
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She helps break the ice when I am interviewing.
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She helps start to get to know people to avoid social awkwardness when I am interviewing.
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She hesitated, wondering whether to name the person, but decided on the spur of the moment against it.
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She hesitated, wondering whether to name the person, but decided on short notice against it.
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She hopes to ensure NHS reforms and hospital opt outs do not run out of steam.
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She hopes to ensure NHS reforms and hospital opt outs do not run out of energy.
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She is a fairly rare bird.
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She is a fairly unusual thing.
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She is a much more down - to - earth person than Madeline Vesey Neroni, and supports her husband through thick and thin, always doing what she feels is in his best interest.
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She is a much more down - to - earth person than Madeline Vesey Neroni, and supports her husband through both good and bad times, always doing what she feels is in his best interest.
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She is, as she acknowledges, β playing with fireβ.
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She is, as she acknowledges, β being in a precarious situation with a high risk of getting harmed.
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She is intelligent, sensitive, and has an eye for an elegant fabric.
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She is intelligent, sensitive, and easily discern an elegant fabric.
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β She is non-judgmental and, most importantly, she has a big heart . β
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β She is non-judgmental and, most importantly, she is merciful . β
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β She isn't one of yours neither, when you come to think of it.
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β She isn't one of yours neither, when you on reflection.
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She is usually the first port of call if visitors or members of the Institute need information, using internet resources and directories.
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She is usually the first source of help if visitors or members of the Institute need information, using internet resources and directories.
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β She just feels rather under the weather sometimes.
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β She just feels rather somewhat ill sometimes.
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She knew everything he had written by heart.
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She knew everything he had written from unaided memory and in full detail.
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She knew he was not actually in the red at the bank, but he was pretty near to it at times, although he was now paid a very good salary, much more than Len would ever have been paid if he had still been alive and in the job.
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She knew he was not actually in debt at the bank, but he was pretty near to it at times, although he was now paid a very good salary, much more than Len would ever have been paid if he had still been alive and in the job.
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She knew it with the first note she sang, she knew it as she walked jerkily across the stage in a parody of her usual smooth - flowing stride, she knew it as she was forced to search her mind for the next line of a song she knew by heart.
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She knew it with the first note she sang, she knew it as she walked jerkily across the stage in a parody of her usual smooth - flowing stride, she knew it as she was forced to search her mind for the next line of a song she knew from unaided memory and in full detail.
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She knew Jonas expected her to be present, but, in the circumstances, she felt it might be best to keep a low profile and retire early.
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She knew Jonas expected her to be present, but, in the circumstances, she felt it might be best to be quiet and discreet and retire early.
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She knows many of his poems by ~ heart.
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She knows many of his poems from unaided memory and in full detail.
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She lay safe, held warm, and Jay drew adoring fingertips along her throat, learning her ear lobes by heart, Lucy's breast was so soft and smooth, Jay dipped her head and sucked her nipple, in ecstasy, in prayer, fingers tracing mystery.
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She lay safe, held warm, and Jay drew adoring fingertips along her throat, learning her ear lobes from unaided memory and in full detail, Lucy's breast was so soft and smooth, Jay dipped her head and sucked her nipple, in ecstasy, in prayer, fingers tracing mystery.
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She lay sleepless for so long β trying to get a grip on the situation, convincing herself that one kiss, one evening that held all the trimmings of romance had no real value β that she awoke late.
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She lay sleepless for so long β trying to be reasonable on the situation, convincing herself that one kiss, one evening that held all the trimmings of romance had no real value β that she awoke late.
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She led the way into the communal hall which she personally had taken upon herself to brighten up with a vase of dried flowers and a couple of good, but ancient, rugs which she had picked up for a song at an auction sale.
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She led the way into the communal hall which she personally had taken upon herself to brighten up with a vase of dried flowers and a couple of good, but ancient, rugs which she had picked up very cheaply at an auction sale.
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Shelley certainly rings a bell.
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Shelley certainly sounds familiar.
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Shelley , Miguel Rafaelo is not a goldfield , where women can stake their claims !
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Shelley , Miguel Rafaelo is not a goldfield , where women can assert things !
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She looked at Mairi , who happened to glance over and catch her eye ; and the woman howled and started to moan at the very sight of the wee lass .
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She looked at Mairi , who happened to glance over and catch her attention ; and the woman howled and started to moan at the very sight of the wee lass .
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Shelter director Sheila McKechnie, welcoming the drop, said: β With one last push, we can end the use of B&B once and for all.β
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Shelter director Sheila McKechnie, welcoming the drop, said: β With one last push, we can end the use of B&B conclusively
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She made a move to dodge past him, but his hand snaked out, catching her wrist in a vice - like grip that made her cry out.
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She took action to dodge past him, but his hand snaked out, catching her wrist in a vice - like grip that made her cry out.
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She might dislike Piers Morrison, but he had a knack of hitting the nail on the head.
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She might dislike Piers Morrison, but he had a knack of arriving at exactly the right answer.
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She might dislike Piers Morrison, but he had a knack of hitting the nail on the head.
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She might dislike Piers Morrison, but he had a knack of describing what is causing a problem.
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She might go on for years; I could be as old as she is now before she finally gives up the ghost.
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She might go on for years; I could be as old as she is now before she finally dies.
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She might have extracted Simon's solemn oath that if she attended as he wished, the pretence that she was his girlfriend would be dropped for once and for all, but was that the whole reason?
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She might have extracted Simon's solemn oath that if she attended as he wished, the pretence that she was his girlfriend would be dropped for conclusively, but was that the whole reason?
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She might have just had it off the hook yesterday.
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She might have just had it relieved of a duty yesterday.
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She might not have been able to put into words the high hopes she held for her daughter but her actions spoke volumes .
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She might not have been able to put into words the high hopes she held for her daughter but her actions conveyed her emotions.
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She might not have been able to put into words the high hopes she held for her daughter but her actions spoke volumes.
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She might not have been able to put into words the high hopes she held for her daughter but her actions provided substantial information.
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She must be on the game, all right.
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She must be working as a prostitute, all right.
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β She never lifted a finger to help me before .
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β She never made a slightest effort to help me before .
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She never seemed to completely shake the dumb blonde image, perhaps because her squeaky little girl voice operated to remind us all along that she was a Working Girl rather than Woman.
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She never seemed to completely shake the dumb blonde image, perhaps because her squeaky little girl voice operated to remind us for the entire time that she was a Working Girl rather than Woman.
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She only worked at Pembroke Lodge for four weeks and I hardly set eyes on her.
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She only worked at Pembroke Lodge for four weeks and I hardly see her.
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She praised me, saying my English had improved by leaps and bounds.
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She praised me, saying my English had improved with startlingly rapid progress.
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She pulled a face, and ran her outstretched fingers through her long hair, pulling it out sideways from her head to that it fell back softly in the shape of a folding fan.
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She made a facial expression that shows dislike, and ran her outstretched fingers through her long hair, pulling it out sideways from her head to that it fell back softly in the shape of a folding fan.
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She pulled a face at the speaker.
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She made a facial expression that shows dislike at the speaker.
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She pulled a face.
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She made a facial expression that shows dislike.
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She put plastic holly in the windows, to keep up appearances.
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She put plastic holly in the windows, to pretend that everything be going well.
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