Utter failure to even attempt to play winning baseball drives me insane. |
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An eight-year-old girl was raped by her maternal uncle in Saharanpur, Utter Pradesh. |
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Utter bliss? from top to toe, every centimetre of your skin learns to relax under this long-lasting massage, gently carried out with the utmost dexterity and suppleness. |
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Zymogram interpretation was achieved following recommendations by Utter et. |
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All the dichotomies and polarities can be dissolved and forgiven in that blessed moment of utter peace and tranquility. |
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Marco, I consider most things in this country labeled as politically incorrect to be utter nonsense. |
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But what stopped me from really, really liking it was the utter convolution of the plot. |
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Thus I utter an involuntary shudder at every routinely odd noise that the computer makes. |
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Overall, the tonal balance, flattening of forms, and coolness of coloring combine to project a feeling of utter limpidity. |
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The utter bliss of this situation is spoilt by my worries over morning flatulence. |
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Believing one of every 10 happy-talk words that the leaders utter about their confabs would seem to be the appropriate discount rate. |
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On the sides, long-eared creatures utter foliage from their mouths, and more stems issue from two heads at the rear. |
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More impressive still is an eagle in flight, when its utter immensity seems almost prehistoric. |
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People tend to think of health only when ill and a medical emergency often leaves victims and families in utter confusion and panic. |
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Nearly two decades after the fall of Duvalier fils, Haiti's social and economic fabric lies in utter shambles. |
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It's been intoned mindlessly so many times since that no one ever stops to consider the utter ignorance of the statement. |
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This is reminiscent of the utter failure of the invincible Maginot Line or the unsinkable Titanic. |
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You can imagine my utter disbelief then, when the cab turned up and turned out to be driven by a grey haired, short man of about fifty years of age. |
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My grim Mexican ferryman didn't utter a word throughout the crossing. |
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Memories of her flood my mind, and fill me with utter emotion. |
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I'm sure he's even chased his own in the utter confusion of the situation. |
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If either of you know any inward impediment, why you should not be conjoined, I charge you, on your souls, to utter it. |
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Ignoring the other's utter flabbergastation, Matthews turned and graciously introduced him to me. |
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Hees none of those, but beares an honest minde, And shames to utter what he cannot prove. |
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Don't take this the wrong way, my friend, but I've never heard such complete and utter bobbins in all my life. |
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Even the coaita, screened by the intervention of the bodies, had, for the time, ceased to utter its cries of alarm. |
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Pearl, in utter scorn of her mother's attempt to quiet her, gave an eldritch scream, and then became silent. |
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The rebellion exposed the utter corruption and incompetence of the military and destabilised the Spanish Government, leading to dictatorship. |
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If we ever misstate the facts it is, alas, because sometimes we mismean the proposition that we utter. |
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Having a costumed superhero abduct the vicar was an utter non sequitur in the novel. |
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It was all done at a point of time when other churches and communities of Travancore praised divan or feared to utter a word against the divan. |
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Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. |
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He expressed his understanding of humanity's relationship to God as utter dependence upon God's grace. |
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The children displayed an utter lack of interest in the performance. |
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He cuddled it, baby-wise, but he looked up from it often to curse with an astonishing utter abandon straight at the noses of his captors. |
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Hearing Sir Fred the Shred and the rest of them utter some hedged half-apologies has not made the public feel any warmer to the banksters. |
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He requires of his fellow man obedience to a very creditable code of morals, but he observes without shame or disapproval his God's utter destitution of morals. |
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The loss caused utter deflation and disappointment among the fans. |
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Tim Powers has the protagonist of his book The Drawing of the Dark, Brian Duffy, utter a few verses of the Cad Goddeu to evoke ancient beings to fight with him. |
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She had travelled with her father as far as the Springs, and both of them were in utter ignorance of the fate which had overtaken the young medico during the journey. |
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The French fled the Plains of Abraham in a state of utter confusion while they were pursued by members of the Scottish Fraser regiment and other British forces. |
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First, it should appear to be a part of the site and not a foreign element set up boxwise on edge to the utter humiliation of every natural thing in sight. |
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The hens, ready to get mounted, crouch and utter a begging sound. |
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Numerous barons were subjected to John's malevolentia, even including William Marshal, a famous knight and baron normally held up as a model of utter loyalty. |
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No suggestions, no words, no bewailings could improve it. Still it was very human to make suggestions, and utter words, and make piteous bewailings over and over again. |
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