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Her lips twitched with amusement.
After being insulted like that, my blood is really up!
There is a long list of Coaches who want to join Sampdoria and I cannot help but be happy about that.
It likes SARS, although facing disasters, unity is strength, overcoming vulnerability is the surely.
This blank wall of contradiction brought back vividly to Victor Henry his last trip to the Soviet Union with the Harriman mission.
As for the gifts, the memory makes him laugh. He had brought secondhand clothes scavenged from yard sales. "China had nothing back then."
Here the unfeeling Toad broke into a snigger, and then pulled himself together and tried to look particularly solemn.
I failed to control my emotion and could not help tearing cats and dogs.
Mary could not help noticing what strange eyes he had.
She could not help thinking about the garden which no one had been into for ten years.
This book tells a harsh and forbidding story, and makes one wonder just exactly what its relation with truth is.
I can't help thinking that people might have felt the same way way back when.
Rather than show weak, let nature good exercise its power through the wind and rain.
The hair on the back of my neck rose when I heard the scream.
Chahua never teases with her words - she simply amuses you.
As Martin cut the cords of the express package and the half-dozen complimentary copies from the publishers spilled out on the table, a heavy sadness fell upon him.
The Grasshopper seated himself out in the ditch, and thought and considered how things happened in the world.
He could not help thinking of the policeman who was coming from Frankfurt to fetch him to prison.
He could not help feeling a grudging admiration for the old lady.
Soaring wheat prices -- September futures hit $7.11 a bushel Wednesday, up 58% from June lows -- are triggering fears of a repeat of 2008's food riots.
It's amazing how big a difference a little thing can make.
I sigh and ask yourself, can not help falling in Yeer who had a little pity.
He stands at the door holding the greasy bag while I wonder if this is the night I'll finish off my spring roll, climb into bed, and have a heart attack in my sleep.