Vaughan Williams seemed already modal enough and was told to write a waltz, which came out modal just the same. |
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A hand came out of his pocket as a thumb jabbed at the air over his shoulder towards his house. |
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The other victim came out and both girls shouted at them using extremely abusive language. |
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In the old days, we knew that Jack Frost came out on chilly mornings, waved an icicled finger and created frosty havoc in our gardens. |
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Shares of the major housebuilders have hardly moved at all since the report came out. |
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There were some very dramatic phrases that came out of the anti-racist activism of the Communist Party. |
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The women of the house rubbed each garment against the washboard over and over until the dirt came out, using soft homemade soap. |
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He told me it was rad and that a friend of his snagged him one before it came out. |
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He came out, bowed down with sorrow, to settle on a bench, his voice quavering with a barely audible Yiddish lament. |
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But there was little need for my exhortation, for he came out of his own accord, not only willingly but with eagerness, and straight at me. |
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But because Americans are not nearly as fond of dates as they are of coffee, java came out on top due to sheer popularity. |
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In his annual report, he said they must work to preserve the mutual goodwill that came out of the quincentenary celebrations. |
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He's got a book that just came out, an autobiography, in which he admits that he was a mainliner as a teen-ager. |
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This colt came out on top in gritty style in a hot maiden race at Haydock last time and does not look overburdened on his handicap debut. |
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The electrical surge's frequency was tapped out via Morse code and then transformed into a vibration that eventually came out as sound. |
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She turned around and started to pick through his shirt drawer, once again, and came out with a white tank and another shirt that buttoned up. |
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The state had one expert and he never came out and actually testified that she was sane. |
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Almost immediately after the arrival of talkies, film songs came out as 78-rpm plates. |
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Well, I think it came out more like an extremely smug smirk, but same difference, right? |
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At that moment, a rider on a spotted dark bay horse came out from the city. |
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At least one thing came out of the whole saga, and that was that I managed to write a post that brought people to my blog. |
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When the safety car came out and the engineers called us both in, the guys did a fantastic job in getting us out so quickly. |
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Each time I built up a gap the safety car came out, and I had quite a lot of trouble with traffic. |
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But then right after I came out, I think I found a lump in my breast that we thought was cancer, and I had to get a lumpectomy. |
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Stoek went back into his cabin and came out with a dagger, a sabre and a sword. |
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He did recall a small victory that came out of a meeting with two human rights activists, an American and a Rwandan. |
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In 1999, Singing Melody came out with Sweeter, a CD that some say is lovers rock at its best. |
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Our three ambassadors of lovers rock came out personally to greet the audience before starting their performance and the audience loved this. |
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All three cars made it to a sideroad without further incident, and the defective driver came out to assess the damage. |
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As I start for home, I run into a neighbor who says he was awakened by the crash so he threw on some clothes and came out to see what happened. |
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As we crossed the street onto the sidewalk a car came out of nowhere and ran the red light, hitting a light pole and hitting Mark. |
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Just then, the door flew open and Mara, ashen-faced and tottering came out, closely followed by a radiant Rakael. |
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About a half an hour later she came out of her room wearing a red long-sleeved shirt with faded jeans. |
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Spookily, their albums came out simultaneously, with practically identical cover artwork. |
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Entwistle said he brought up this matter when lollies first came out, and a lot of children were suffering from sore mouths. |
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There were dramatic pictures that came out of there, of the police rounding these people up. |
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I was able to drive all the way around it and came out of it in sixth place. |
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Bogie came out swinging, trying to put Dino on the ropes and Dino responds with a flurry of his own. |
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The locals were incensed and came out of their homes to argue with the soldiers. |
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I came out of the 'little house', lo and behold, there was a big snake between me and the back door. |
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There are few films that came out during the past year that left me with as good a feeling when the credits stopped rolling. |
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I could have just written a hundred pages of lisps and grunts and the film would have came out exactly the same. |
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You poked two holes at opposite sides of the pie lid, then squirted the jelly down the second hole until it came out of the first hole. |
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Mary saw the gun pointed straight at her and then saw the small lick of flame that came out of the barrel before actually hearing the shot. |
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The magazine is devoted to Yemeni, Tunisian, and Libyan literature that came out over the last few months. |
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Kew Green, the well-backed 7-2 favourite fades as soon as the runners came out of Tattenham Corner and trails in down the field. |
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A truck came out to the revetment to take us back to the squadron headquarters' hangar for mission debriefing. |
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The bright light of the corridor dazzled her as it always did when she came out of the darkroom, but she didn't care. |
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It had such a following when it came out that they revamped the whole thing and put in Morgan Freeman to narrate it. |
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It just came out of left field, and it enabled me to do something's totally different from scoring a live-action TV series. |
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And this is an unthinkable, unspeakable tragedy that, in my opinion, came out of left field. |
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Surprisingly, Freddie came out as the least bizarre of all of us on this, as what you see tends to be what you get with her. |
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To this end, the council came out in support of efforts to phase out the use of leaded petrol in South Africa. |
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They reshuffled the team slightly for the second half and came out stronger, again creating some good attacking moves. |
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The analysts and critics have all been outputting their views as to the reason why the West Indies came out of the game with such distinction. |
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As an aside, Ridley Scott last year came out and said that Deckard was actually a replicant, apparently putting to rest years of speculation. |
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After Precious left the stage and came out to make her hellos to all of us, she insisted on giving me a lap dance. |
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Over here, we have the dead power supply which came out of our box, and over here we have the replacement power supply. |
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The disappointing news about the police check and the reissue of his license to practise came out on Friday. |
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That came out through an interview I did with Zoo magazine, which is kind of a lad's magazine. |
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In retrospect, he joins the long list of those who verbally dueled with George and came out worsted. |
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Steven was a shy, quiet lad but when he came out of his shell and people got to know him, they thought the world of him. |
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Then I re-edited it and it came out in a paperback version at the end of last year. |
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After a bit of pulling from both ends, the hook came out, and I retrieved a large lily pad instead of a carp. |
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As the names came out of the draw, it seemed like a tie with Liverpool was on the cards. |
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When she came out again, she wore white denim shorts, a sleeveless knit top, and canvas deck shoes. |
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One night early on, while we sat drinking red wine on the balcony off our room, a man in the adjoining room came out on his balcony too. |
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During his fits of rage, everything but the kitchen sink came out of his mouth. |
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She came out of the coma after two weeks and then the long road to her remarkable recovery began. |
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More and more studying witches and warlocks came out to practice their powers. |
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They had fought at times to a standstill, but always came out of it with some mutual respect, a handshake, a smile and a wink. |
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I thought that cheeky sense of humour only came out to play at wine o'clock? |
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There were games of kickball into the night when the lightning bugs came out to dance. |
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We came out through a hatch onto the stern deck, next to the main winch from which ropes and netting seemed to disappear in all directions. |
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Yesterday the sun finally came out and in 27C sunshine we all immediately wilted and complained about the too sunny weather. |
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Did you see the story in The New York Times today about the retired brigadier generals and rear admiral who came out of the closet? |
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Mally's violet eyes widened and she opened her mouth, trying to speak, but no words came out. |
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The revised paperback edition came out in 2003 and includes an afterword, on which this article in based. |
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Well, I know it came out like a flat denial, and I think one of the things I can do is clear it up. |
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They just came out and played real good team ball and they played well and they flat-out beat us. |
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The ring came out then, one and a quarter karats of diamonds set in fourteen carat gold. |
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They came out dry and floury, like something one would expect from a wartime ration. |
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Even before the parts came out in book form, boys were forming into patrols, rigging up uniforms and importuning adults to be their Scoutmasters. |
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Rose noticed from behind the bushes that the male's breathing came out in laboring rasps for air. |
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The worker came out with a scooter, mostly colored white with black handlebars and seat. |
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Fortunately, it came out okay, I was promoted and tenured the next year and nothing was ever said about this incident again. |
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Jarrett came out and punched Hart, tore off his shirt and started whipping him with a belt. |
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Quin tried to keep his voice reasonable, but it came out as a pleading whine. |
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She organized the first American exhibition of kaleidoscopes at Strathmore Hall Art Center in Rockville, Md., the year her book came out. |
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What came out of the darn machine this morning was wheaten but it wasn't bread. |
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On one dive, as we drifted along with the current, passing the school of hammerheads, an 8m whale shark came out of the blue towards us. |
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All the baggage handlers came out to wave goodbye, then we took off in Concorde. |
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Mike Hynson came out with his lower rails that had hard edges from nose to tail. |
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Again, last week saw tears of joy and tears of woe as the GCSE results came out. |
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I think, had the yellow not come out on that lap, I was on the back straight when it came out, I think I could have gone even faster. |
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Before he reached it though the door opened and a man came out, a tall, well built man with blonde hair. |
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After about an hour, the manageress came out of her office and asked them to disperse. |
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I was of the view that jointing mortar installed in this manner would not last long before it broke up and came out of the joints. |
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A lad with tousled fair hair came out of the livery, and Ben handed over the horse and two bits for feed and a rub down. |
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Taking an intricate short cut through back alleys and abandoned buildings, she came out onto an empty, dead-end road. |
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The sun came out from behind a cloud and the entire world shone with warm and radiant delight. |
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So with the number of options diminishing, and last orders long since called, we reluctantly about-faced and came out the same way. |
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One of the projects that came out of its makerspace was a 3D-printed musical instrument. |
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Then United Future came out with an absolutely lame-duck report saying they would be supporting the bill, so long as there was a corresponding reduction in taxation. |
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Many supporters came out to support his position, and he acknowledged them. |
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The book came out 30 years ago, and the film was an even bigger flop than that after-school Scrabble club you tried to start. |
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The notion of anarchy so appalled the conservative Reagan, he came out against Briggs, and it was defeated. |
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This change was relatively rapid in evolutionary terms, and a lot of diverse critters came out of it. |
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The ex-Mad TV cast members came out proudly as biracial in the first episode of their show. |
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MacFarlane clearly did not make the same gambles Brooks did when he came out with blazing Saddles. |
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His sensitivity to this problem came out in his first sharp disagreement with his boss, VMI superintendent Francis H. Smith. |
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Zerilli reportedly held the rank as capo, or captain, when he came out, though he is said by some to have served as underboss. |
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The cardigan came out again, over a white pussycat-bow blouse, in Prague, as did the pearls, and the black and white dress. |
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She'd clocked him once in the face when he came out to apologize. |
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A week before we opened, I went to the theatre at six o'clock to do my warm-ups, and I got to the beginning of my belt, and nothing but air and squeaks came out. |
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When three commissioners came out against the proposed rules in August, Schapiro canceled the vote. |
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Lots of kids came out and the guy putting on the show was super nice. |
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Simon rummaged around and came out with a well-thumbed paperback. |
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When My Own Private Idaho came out, that was the first time somebody from our generation was contributing. |
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But when their first book, SuicideGirls, came out in 2004, she gifted her a copy. |
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And she only came out and left the show when the ratings plummeted. |
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Sports bring out intense feelings sometimes and my raw emotions came out. |
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Besides the main entrance to the room, there was another door, which now opened, and a clerk came out, clutching a ream of paper and his writing instruments. |
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She lost a stone in weight, and the keyboard warriors came out to play. |
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It was a movie far ahead of its time and very different mind-fodder from most of the unmemorable gloss and dross that came out of Hollywood that year. |
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Robertson came out in his customary camo, and told the audience that it was the best suit of clothes he owns. |
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When I came out, people weren't even really doing kickflips yet. |
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Then something like a receipt or a statement came out of the machine and she took ages reading it before reinserting her card and doing the same again. |
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He came out on Saturday morning to find his car parked on the pavement, with wonky looking wheels, and well sculpted driver's side doors and wing. |
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My throat was so sore from gasping for breath that my laughs at animals humping people, people injuring themselves and children stepping in dog poo came out like coughs. |
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The lash came out, and caught the boy on his alabaster cheek. |
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At 20 fathoms the winze came out into the side of a large stope which was curved so that despite being on the footwall there was a grave danger of sliding over the edge. |
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It came out of the west over a thick covering of Australian pine trees. |
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After A field guide to Getting Lost came out, I became someone who spoke out about public life in the Bush years. |
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The woman went in the back and came out and rang the shoes up. |
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These are four of the 51 portraits that came out of the project, recently seen at Fitzroy Gallery in New York. |
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He was twenty-five and in peak physical condition when he went in, but a flabby thirty when he came out. |
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The two men exchanged questioning glances behind her back as she came out of the garden and closed the gate, then Penniworth gave a shrug and made a wry face of amusement. |
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The pop star hit the headlines a decade ago when he came out as a gay man. |
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The skate park is part of overall plans to regenerate the park and the idea came out of a public meeting two years ago to find out what people using the park wanted. |
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The Clan came out firing on all cylinders in the first game. |
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When the media arrived, two men came out and tried to warn them off. |
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Both the landlord and landlady came out dressed in their nightclothes. |
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But I got such a terrible shock because it just came out of left field. |
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Vera's good china came out of storage, along with the lead crystal. |
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And that sort of just came out of left field and really blew me away. |
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Faisal Khan, a 28-year-old government bureaucrat in Peshawar, says he would get fired or worse if he came out. |
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When it first came out, swing was libidinous, hedonistic devil music. |
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He could not manage the soft tone of a human voice or juggle the stress on certain vowels and words, and on those he could it always came out angered sounding. |
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In half an hour it came out, flayed and roasted, black oily skin peeled from both sides. |
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In what was seen by many activists as a line in the sand, the party's national assembly came out strongly against leadership plans to ditch its traditional opposition to Nato. |
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He came out on stage, wearing a silky, champagne-coloured pirate blouse. |
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When the owner came out the next morning to feed, Black Jack, was perkily facing him and waiting for his breakfast but he sounded like a roarer with every breath. |
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The pancakes got there, realized they were underdressed, jumped into a vat of hot oil...and came out as funnel cake. |
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There was a pause as Jenelle came out and received her rosette. |
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He rang at the gate and looked through its ironwork at the house until an elderly man came out of the gate lodge and opened a small wooden door in the wall. |
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Whispers followed that yell until a rough voice came out of nowhere. |
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Now, Roberts and her small team are gearing up to launch their next full production line since the first one came out last year. |
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Routing those that came out of Capua against them, and thus procuring a quantity of proper soldiers' arms, they gladly threw away their own as barbarous and dishonourable. |
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The gleam of hope in this darkness is the number of men who came out to protest and who shielded women from baton blows. |
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There was plenty of talk about that, but then I heard it was put to bed and they came out with A good day to Die Hard. |
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He was at a house party when a good-looking woman came out of the bathroom and told him about the cocaine she was doing. |
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So, the one and only good thing that came out of it is that it really shifted the conversation. |
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Wind opened his mouth but all that came out was a low groan. |
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Terry Castle has this great book called The Professor, which came out after I was in grad school. |
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The Loyalists amongst the Colonials came out in crowds to see him, eager to show their allegiance now that it looked as if the revolution were sputtering out. |
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But the Willis who came out of the pen was the one I'd tabbed as a potential sleeper in my quick pre-Series analysis, and he took care of business. |
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So we went, and these guys came out in make-up, high heels and lurex. |
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This is a woman who came out of the kind of hard-luck story that she handles so well, and built an enormous media empire. |
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Shawn and Shelley sat in the sun at the pool until Jerry Lee came out, looking mean and slurring his words. |
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Revisit that horrid 1997 Psycho redo, or the misguided ABC miniseries version of The Shining that came out the same year. |
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I had already read the books, but after the TV show came out, I was amazed by the splendor of the costumes. |
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And when Blair Witch came out, me and my brothers shot a spoof of it where we get lost in our own house. |
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That same day after school, Mary walked out of the portable as she waved to all her classmates, when unexpectedly, Bryan came out from the back of the classroom. |
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My mom and dad came out dressed in their snow gear, and Raine stumbled out with her mess of cute, layered sweaters, snow boots with her pants bagging low. |
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In a violent altercation in Barcelona with a Moroccan bag snatcher last month I came out with a torrent of extremely filthy Italian which I did not know I knew. |
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He also came out strongly in favor of stem cell research, again using a personal family story to underline his commitment. |
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The sun came out after what had been a showery morning, allowing the celebration to take place in the garden. |
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They came into frequent conflict with the Romans, who usually came out the losers. |
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It came out during the investigation that Matta traveled to Turkey with a business partner to take out a loan. |
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At the Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest, Vettel again took pole position and was leading until the safety car came out. |
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The way he said it, the way it came out of his mouth, I knew Scut was angrifying. |
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We got a bit of a telling-off at half time but came out and produced the goods. |
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Whyte's debut album, Glass Swords, came out in 2011 and was immediately embraced as proof of a new strain of digital maximalism in dance music. |
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Groves came out fighting in the 8th round before Froch got him pinned against the ropes and delivered a right hand blow which knocked Groves out. |
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There were a lot of problems at the start, but it all came out well in the end. |
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Chamberlain came out as the game's inventor in a letter to The Field published on 19 March 1938, 63 years after the fact. |
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Perhaps there was yet another cause, chiefer than those above named, why Grisi came out with such determined vigour and renovated powers. |
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Sylvie and Bruno came out in two volumes and is considered a lesser work, although it has remained in print for over a century. |
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Radio Galaxy and Radio Plus reported that several thousand came out in support of President Aristide yesterday in Jacmel. |
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We supported Greeny for the first game, he came out of the team and Jamo went in and we supported Jamo. |
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The second book, The chalice, recently came out in paperback. |
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The aircrewman that came out the ramp to inspect the aircraft told the pilots to immediately shut down the aircraft. |
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A frightened maid came out in haste and ran away to fetch some remedy. |
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The Bog Creeper came out her wee bothy so I stood on the toilet seat and Lanna whipped her skirt down to her boots and sat. |
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They knew the words came out from force of habit, stress, fear and need, with no intent to offend the men of the cloth. |
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After 24 hours, the patient became apyretic and she came out of the stupor. |
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As Bourne came out, he could see shells exploding by the dump, with some shrapnel bursting, woolly-bears they called them, overhead. |
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Anabaptism in shape of its various diversifications such as the Amish, Mennonites and Hutterites came out of the Radical Reformation. |
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As soon as the convoy left, Jimbo came out of the double doors. |
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A housekeeper came out to buy some, wiping her hands on her apron. |
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It was hot, and all the waterstuff came out of Hof's eye, and then he was blind. |
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Police officials told the AP that they came out with guns blazing. |
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Yeah, they could literally throw down. When their sound came out, it was earth-shaking. |
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Right so came out an adder of a little heathbush, and it stung a knight in the foot. |
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A squatty guy with a wide-dark face came out of the door of the office building and waved and pointed. |
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Brooke looked quite elegant in her gown until she snortled and champagne came out of her nose. |
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Claire was that girl thingamabob from Brookside, but came out Claire Sweeney. |
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A box-office bomb when it first came out, the film was a sleeper, becoming much more popular decades after being released. |
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And in the season finale, I cringed so hard that tears finally came out. |
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It was the greatest thing since sliced bread when it first came out, and I remember selling a big project to a customer by demonstrating it. |
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When the directors came out of their meeting, I hit the boss key to replace my game with a fake spreadsheet screen. |
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He retired blushfully to the pavilion, amidst applause, and Stone came out. |
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He sees in Conan a red-handed, rough-footed barbarian who came out of the north to plunder a civilized land. |
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Some local people claimed to have seen a living mammoth, but they only came out at night and always disappeared under water when detected. |
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This came out of the grinding process warm and moist, needing cooling and drying before it could be sifted and packed. |
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It was an attritional day but I was pretty happy with the way it came out for me. |
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When the recipe for the Moroccan pigeon pie bisteeya came out, it also entered my repertory for entertaining. |
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Henry Baugh came out to investigate the unrest, Pandey opened fire but hit Baugh's horse instead. |
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Even though we had some bumps here and there, and we had some mess-ups here and there, we still came out on top. |
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He walked up the driveway of a property opposite Kowloon, called Ty Newydd, he peered towards it and then came out. |
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Gurley came out of stairwell door as the two cops approached. |
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In response, the Insulares came out with Indios agraviados, a manifesto defending the Filipino against discriminatory remarks. |
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So after The decision tree came out, I thought I just had to tackle this. |
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In the late 1960's, he came out for decriminalization of drugs. |
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It was a difficult battle for both sides, but, by a stroke of luck, the Spanish came out victorious. |
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De'Longhi came out with three styles of hand blenders, which have joined the company's line of motor-driven small appliances. |
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Troy divorced her children's father, came out and in 2013, married Marissa Burrier in the Big Apple. |
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The bubbles still came out, but some of the fizz was getting lost. |
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She tugged the cord until the plug came out of the wall socket. |
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The force of the impact tore the toe off the sock and whatever was in it came out. |
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When I was 19, I was a bag of nerves when I came on to the pitch but he came out oozing confidence. |
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He came out of retirement in 63 when he was sent as governor to Africa Province. |
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An estimated 2,500 undergraduates and graduates came out for the historic occasion. |
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Sharing in the triumph of a Barry boy made good was the main reason many people came out. |
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When she came out she looked as pale and as bleak as one that were laid out dead. |
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When the movie came out in the fall of 1985, no one knew what shoah meant. |
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De Oquendo's Royal Flagship, the Santiago, came out first followed by the Santa Teresa, the Portuguese flagship. |
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Then the whole rollerskating craze came out and I used to rollerskate everywhere. |
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But they were down pretty good there for five or six weeks, and they came out like gangbusters, so they have done a good job. |
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A round down, Quigley came out for the second, aware of the task in front of him, and showed exactly what he is capable of. |
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Wensleydale came out with fire in the second half but Guisborough soaked the pressure up with solid rucking and mauling. |
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We thought we had a gap which we didn't have when the safety car came out and Lewis was behind the safety car. |
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On 13 January 2016, Mundell publicly came out as gay on his personal website. |
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After 18 April he did not come down to the ground floor but still came out of bed to lie on the sofa. |
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Baubles, bangles, and bindis came out to play at New Delhiite Bharti Kher's recent solo show. |
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When English troops came out to oppose the advance, a rapid cavalry charge drove them back into their fortresses, apparently without a fight. |
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However, the Scots came out on top with an Andrew Henderson try and two Oliver Wilkes goals sealing the victory by two points. |
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We Rock and Roll guys thought we were dead meat when that movie and the Bee Gees came out. |
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Although he came out of his coma on 20 April 2012, his condition deteriorated rapidly, and he died on 20 May 2012 of liver and kidney failure. |
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They didn't seem to want to come out too willingly so we tossed a Mills bomb down there and then they came out. |
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Doyle came out as a Spiritualist to the public in 1916, a full two years before his son's death. |
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When we got rid of the yellow flag iris and Reed canarygrass, the ducks came out. |
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South Tyneside Health Care NHS Trust came out best, canceling just one operation at the last minute. |
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So ingrained is the instinct for massive retaliation that Downing St. came out swinging before mastering the facts. |
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When the season ticket deal came out and we saw the prices, I was just scunnered. |
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In 2013 Jones came out against Scottish independence in the September 2014 referendum. |
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The Scottish Sun newspaper came out in support of the SNP's campaign to win a second term, even though the newspaper does not back independence. |
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The comedies that came out of Mollywood in the 2000s can be almost excluseively associated with HaleStorm Entertainment, based in Provo, Utah. |
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Public execution was a form of entertainment at the time, and people came out to watch them as they would to a sporting event today. |
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The farm road with the high middelmannetjie finally came out at a big farmhouse with a lot of chickens running around. |
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With the fall of the fascist regime, Italy was virtually overrun by several political parties who came out of the woodwork to fill in the vacuum. |
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She finally came out of the closet to her religious family regarding her atheism. |
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When they came out of the restaurant, Quinn noticed the birthday boy appeared tipsy but he was twenty-one now, and everyone was having a good time. |
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In a worldwide survey on sexual wellbeing, Greeks came out on top as the randiest nation, while the country also topped a poll as the most romantic destination. |
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And suddenly they came out of the woodwork. I don't actually know what that expression means. What come out of the woodwork? Cockroaches maybe. Mice? |
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It was a normal birth and the afterbirth came out afterwards. |
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It lasted until 1479 when Isabella and her supporters came out victorious. |
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He masqueraded as my friend until the truth finally came out. |
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A fight started outside the bar but the heavies came out and stopped it. |
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Ghosters in hopes of catching proof of the paranormal came out of hiding. They emerged from behind headstones, crawled out of bushes, and peered around large trees. |
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On an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge. |
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For some reason, his college counselor saw talent in Ron that he didn't see himself, and when the SAT scores came out, Ron was offered a full ride to Louisiana State. |
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In a move clearly designed to stoke the fires of Ford Nation and enrage left-leaning councillors, Ford came out swinging at left-leaning special interest groups. |
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Connolly came out quickly at Muzzin and the shot hit his shinguard. |
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The Cats came out with avengeance at the start of the second half. |
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None of them managed, but May and his lorry came out unscathed. |
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Olay Regenerist Daily 3-Point Treatment Cream came out on top, followed by Riemann P20 Once A Day SPF and the Tangle Teezer Detangling Hair Brush. |
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Philip returned to Paris triumphant, marching his captive prisoners behind him in a long procession, as his grateful subjects came out to greet the victorious king. |
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She remembered going to the farm, taking a whinberry tart as a gift, but she was greeted by a servant girl who came out into the yard, barring the doorway behind her. |
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All these aspirational schnooks came out here thinking that they had really made it,'' said Fountain, a real estate broker, blogger and lifelong Greenwich resident. |
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Up against the final 16 words such as bitcoin, bestie, ew, retweet, zen, woot, booyah, cosplay, lifehack, and adorbs, geocache came out as the final winner. |
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At 11 am the eleven Acharyas came out in the retinue of Maharaja Pehara. |
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While we were there a couple of scalies came out and started up the street, but seeing the strikers there they turned around and went back into the saloon. |
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All too often it was a way of putting material culture into categories in such a way that marginalized and hierarchized the cultures that they came out of. |
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Mr Pickering's 'Hi!' came out of nowhere and hit him like a torpedo. |
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Odo engaged the Franks in battle, but lost and came out weakened. |
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The opening goal came out of nowhere and, buoyed, it was a lovely sequence of crisp passes that culminated in Steven Whittaker playing in Nathan Redmond to double the lead. |
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Next morning, they woke about ten o'clock, Kev, went for a shower while Alice, did some toast, put the kettle on, and when he came out, she went in. |
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I got a clear photo of them when they finally came out in the open. |
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He came out of the station and took some time to orientate himself. |
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Both sides came out for the second half with guns blazing and Walker returned from the sin-bin to see Clark Laidlaw drop a goal to put Borders back in front. |
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At the end of the season, Manchester United came out on top. |
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These singles came out on Visconti's Good Earth Records label. |
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The staff also wanted to assess the skinny on low-fat mayonnaises, and in a tasting of five brands, Best Foods Light Mayonnaise came out the winner. |
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Further evidence of the falsity of The Description of Britain came out in the following years, however, until no serious effort could be made in defense of the document. |
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For the Ren did not belong to the man, but came out of the Celestial Waters to enter an infant in the hour of his birth and might not stir again until it was time to go back. |
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Once the sun came out we ditched our rain-gear and started a campfire. |
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What came out of the industrial revolution was a period when the Northeast of England's economy was dominated by iron and steel, coal mining and shipbuilding. |
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Well, jungle emerged from rave culture, which fused late sixties psychedelic utopianism with the postdisco music that came out of Chicago and Detroit. |
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