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- She told me what it meant at great length but I'm afraid I'm none the wiser.
- Bathsheba knew she must swallow her pride, and called to Laban, who was waiting at the gate.
- It dawned on me something very real.
- The truth at last dawned on him.
- It gradually dawned on me that I still had talent and ought to run again.
- Suddenly it dawned on me that they couldn't possibly have met before.
- Unhelpfully for Mr Brown, Alistair Darling, his independent-minded chancellor, stresses the urgency of chipping away at public debt.
- It took Kostya a moment to decipher what they were doing.
- Hang on a minute—I'm lost.
- Because it's mostly "incurable," every administrator should be aware of how this attack works.
- That was the moment I understood why Nathaniel Branden calls visibility one of the most important ingredients in self-esteem and happiness.
- When will you get it into your thick head that I don't want to see you again!
- Every good cook knows to gather up the necessary ingredients up front.
- It's now believed yawning operates like a radiator for birds and mammals.
- I am well aware that such a race cannot be accepted by all.
- Now you see how I feel about Dave, right?
- If he reads haltingly, one word at a time, without expression or meaning, he needs more practice.
- "And I can't understand why!" Wynn continues.
- You don't understand. Look at my wing. I can't move my wing.
- Look I know I know, said Father Terry.
- It's discouraging, I know.
- A good gambler understands that there are limits.
- Of course I know he is kidding by that but I also understand how much he likes my long black straight hair.
- It's discouraging, I know.