Puzzled, Preter hesitantly did as he was told and slumped limply to the ground. |
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From this intriguing postulation onward, the film slowly and hesitantly assumes the shape of a thriller. |
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I felt the hairs rise on the back of my neck as he hesitantly brought his arms to embrace my figure, supporting my body as he returned the kiss. |
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He said, hesitantly, that he thought she had done a lot for people with Aids and he had had friends who died of Aids. |
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Finally, after ten minutes of coaxing, she got me to the doorstep of my house and hesitantly I pressed the doorbell. |
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The first character of the signature is badly engraved and hesitantly formed. |
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I smiled hesitantly at her and she grinned back as she stepped over the doorstep and into our house. |
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From hesitantly crawling 3 weeks ago, she can now circumnavigate the house in 2 minutes flat. |
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He slid it slowly through my fine hair, stroking it hesitantly with his fingertips. |
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Travis mounts the stairs hesitantly, leaving Greg and Danielle to sit in silence in the living room. |
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Henry hesitantly stepped towards the gray horse, which made no movements except a slight turn of its head. |
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He asked hesitantly, knowing that my car was out of commission at the moment. |
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When they finally arrived on the twenty-fifth floor, the couple stepped out hesitantly, doubtful of good news. |
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The guitar player hesitantly plucking the same melodic line over and over again, unsure of whether to stop or to go on. |
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Christopher hesitantly reached up to hold the paper, giving a flinch when Sara's hands grabbed hold of his and guided the tearing action. |
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The boy entered the cottage slowly, glancing hesitantly around the main room. |
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I stuck my hand up hesitantly and relaxed when I noticed he was wearing faded blue jeans and a rugby shirt, what he said he would be wearing. |
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Slowly and hesitantly she stood, starting across the middle of the room, but her steps faltered and stopped about halfway there. |
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Jack hesitantly followed her in and was greeted yet again by another awe-inspiring sight. |
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A few women hesitantly expressed their disapproval, but the doctor was in full flow by then. |
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About one month before the show, I hesitantly called the Box Office to ask how ticket sales were going. |
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When we last see her, she has hesitantly embarked on a career in television. |
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She hesitantly stepped up, and once she knew the bridge would hold her weight, slowly walked across. |
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I hesitantly stepped into the kitchen, fully expecting to see the water gushing out from a crack in the ceiling. |
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I hesitantly tried another piece and it was just as unappetizing the second time around, a bitter sting that was metallic in its unpleasantness. |
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Her eye caught the chest by the door, and she went to it hesitantly, feeling that its contents had been tainted somehow by the wicked man with the dark hair. |
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My line of vision was interrupted as someone hesitantly sat opposite me. |
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Almost hesitantly, hands settled on either side of his thigh, then the hands squeezed tight and he let his own hands fall away, feeling something probe the wound. |
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This view, known as Occasionalism, hesitantly and inconsistently applied by Descartes, was more completely developed by Malebranche. |
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For those who already have a handle on a language but speak hesitantly due to lack of confidence or spontaneity. |
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Feeling a jolt of surprise in my stomach, I look hesitantly back. |
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The wheels of the laws grind slowly enough, but science proceeds even more hesitantly. |
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Of course, things moved very hesitantly and with great difficulty in the early stages, but eventually they gained momentum. |
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I do so almost hesitantly, because you've mentioned already that this regime has almost gone back to the dark days of 1988, and that concerns me. |
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The United States has risen to that challenge, perhaps more slowly and hesitantly than most of us would like, but it indisputably has done so. |
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Economic reform in Moldova has over the last decade proceeded more hesitantly than in most other transition countries. |
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I took a seat on the park bench, and Mina followed suit hesitantly. |
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Katherine spoke softly, sometimes hesitantly and sometimes in a rush, with a great deal more emotional inflection than the voice she uses when acting the cool professional. |
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Turning on the light switch, I hesitantly looked round my room. |
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I remember the warm, encouraging reception I had from the Director of the Foundation, when I hesitantly approached him to inquire about the Foundation's possible support. |
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I hesitantly sat down next to her, hugging my knees tightly. |
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Now made Duke of Somerset, he proceeded at first hesitantly, partly because his powers were not unchallenged. |
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We know that reforms of the pension systems have been introduced too hesitantly in various Member States, because they shrink from politically unpopular decisions. |
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The main European and American stock market indices fell to their lowest levels for the year in August before hesitantly climbing back up until October. |
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She hiked up her dress, and somewhat hesitantly stepped out of her apartment window to start her way down a rope ladder, while a horse-drawn coach awaited her down below. |
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This major international gathering has been the culmination of an ambitious project, of a process which began hesitantly but has continued to harness energies throughout its momentumgathering course. |
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The FCR is of the opinion, however, that the article from the penal code is applied too hesitantly to politically-motivated statements by parties and politicians and in relation to refused admittance. |
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Grigory hesitantly took her in his arms to kiss her, but she held him off, bent supply backwards and shot a frightened glance at the windows. |
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The Czech Republic continued on its reform path, albeit hesitantly. |
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The intransitiveness of the definition, albeit made hesitantly, again assumes that work is a good irrespective of its content. |
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It was not until the 1990s that they acknowledged the need to do more than just disseminate data and hesitantly began employing communication professionals. |
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The government talked about having a national water inventory and a national water strategy, an announcement that we hesitantly encouraged and were excited about. |
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In critical driving situations, drivers often brake too hesitantly. |
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But what really concerns me is that while Europe is hesitantly and imperfectly trying to address its weaknesses, I see no comparable developments in the United States. |
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He hesitantly hinted that Pader was a new district that was growing fast. |
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This ended under Pope Clement VIII, who hesitantly accepted King Henry IV's 1598 Edict of Nantes, which granted civil and religious toleration to French Protestants. |
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In 2012 the Labour leader Ed Miliband hesitantly suggested the Party may put a promise to renationalise the railways in their 2015 general election manifesto. |
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