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‘To finish what I was about to say … I’d wring his neck
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‘Another creditor trying to wring sweat from a piece
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By the time they trooped into the crossroads area the weather had closed in, eager to wring out the most from the hapless party
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Again, she was surprised that he didn’t strip his chiton to wring it out
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Why didn’t she want to believe him? That tart of a Nuska! If he could get hold of her right now he would wring her little neck with his one hand! He clenched his teeth as he thought of all the cruel things he’d do to her
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” Then with shaking hands he pined a white envelope to my tunic over the heart the tunic I was wring was old and threadbare with no insignia or rank good enough for a coward to be buried in
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"I'll wring his scrawny
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all the wicked of the Earth shall wring them out, and drink them
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“It was Akito wasn't it, I'm going to wring his scrawny little-”
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15 And the priest shall bring it to the altar, and wring off his head, and burn it on the altar; and the blood thereof shall be wrung out at the side of the altar:
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8 And he shall bring them to the priest, who shall offer that which is for the sin offering first, and wring off his head from his neck, but shall not divide it asunder:
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and wring your hands somewhere else in the house
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You wring your hands on the steering wheel, Kaite and Jane whip their hair in excess with the whirling wind
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'You shall wring no more tears from me,' answered Taramis
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In the swift rage roused by that cry, and the amazement of wondering what peril could wring such a shriek from Valeria's reckless lips, Conan forgot Olmec
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This kept up for hours, until Conan's teeth were on edge, and he felt that he would give half his kingdom to be allowed to wring that black neck
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It takes an Argossean merchant to wring wealth out of a little waterfront shop that stank of rotten fish and cheap wine
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So, Chip, when he says he"ll wring a cat"s neck, I wholeheartedly believe it
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“Jamie, I would not, could not do anything to harm him, granted we have had our problems and there has been times when I wanted to wring his neck, and I know the feeling was mutual, but we didn’t
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She imagined how it felt when Sam reached his peak, filling her with jets of scorching heat as he thrust even harder, determined to wring every ounce of gratification from her that she could give him, rewarding her with multiple orgasms as she panted and fought for breath
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So every time I watch Derek run through this same scene with a different woman I want to wring his damn neck! Except for that whole ‘no physical-body’ stuff
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They were a crew to wring angered mirth from Ben's mind
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The older man was starting to wring his hands together
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Peta! Would he wring her filthy neck when he got the chance! Her and her mother both! The bitch!
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How he’d love to wring all their necks, starting with the porter
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At his shop, Gopal takes over, and I wring my clothes dry behind the house
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I stood in front of Adam making a conscious effort not to wring my hands together
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Rinse well, place zucchini in a tea towel (or clean cloth) and wring out the water
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If, crushing down my own nature, I set out deliberately to console those you call the less fortunately constituted, do you know what would happen? They would wring me quite dry of cheerfulness, and not be one whit more cheerful for all the wringing themselves
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I would wring my hands, and rend the air with cries of _cui bono_
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Has she not got over the conjugal quarrels of the first married years? Has she not filled her nurseries and become indefinite in outline? And do not these things make for content? If thoughts of rebellion enter her head, she need only look honestly at her image in the glass to be aware that it is not her kind that will ever wring concessions from the other sex
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Vinnie paused to wring his hands
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When I got out they got out too and insisted on helping Gertrud wring out my things
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“Of course I am,” said Caesar, sitting down to wring out his hands some more
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feet and tried to wring the moisture from his jacket
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The entire legal basis of advantage that modern corporations have been able to wring out of the various corrupt political and legislative bodies has been the mistaken, untrue, false belief that the Supreme Court of the United States gave corporations the legal rights of ‘personhood’
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I wanted to hold her and kiss her, to tell her that she was still young and the little pleasure she could yet wring from this world should not be thrown away
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then directed Rose to drench the sheet strips and wring
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One held a bird of some kind by the neck, as though ready to wring it; the other sat with a cat in her lap, stroking its fur
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My intellect was struggling to hold my heart back from accomplishing its desire to wring the life out of anyone that could perform an act of such brutality and heartlessness, as the one I was witnessing
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Despite the crystal-clarity of the liquid air under the trees, he realised that the inside of his skull was an impenetrable fog of ignorance and confusion – and the paltry few facts that he had managed to wring out of Miss Leggett had only added to the obfuscation rather than dispersed it
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Her father's only answer was to draw his hands through his white hair, and wring them with a shriek of anguish
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And sturdily wash and rinse and wring,
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"I'd wring your neck if you were mine, you old torment," cried Laurie, shaking his fist at the bird, who put his head on one side and gravely croaked, "Allyluyer! Bless your buttons, dear!"
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From the poultry-yard was heard the screaming of the fowls whom the servant was chasing in order to wring their necks
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Why didn't you throw it in my teeth when I was giving you that sermon: 'But what did you come here yourself for? was it to read us a sermon?' Power, power was what I wanted then, sport was what I wanted, I wanted to wring out your tears, your humiliation, your hysteria--that was what I wanted then! Of course, I couldn't keep it up then, because I am a wretched creature, I was frightened, and, the devil knows why, gave you my address in my folly
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She looked at him, feeling she could get hold of him and wring some consistency out of him
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Each time the sound came he felt it wring him, till at last he could not feel so much
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Why should you be anxious to conceal them? Your pride cannot blind God! You tempt Him to wring them, till He forces a cry of humiliation
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I could not wring from my little lady how she had spent the day; except that, as I supposed, the goal of her pilgrimage was Peniston Crags; and she arrived without adventure to the gate of the farmhouse, when Hareton happened to issue forth, attended by some canine followers, who attacked her train
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They also show his single-mindedness and his capacity to wring the maximum political advantage out of a situation
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Bertuccio," said the count, "I am very glad to tell you, that while you gesticulate, you wring your hands and roll your eyes like a man possessed by a devil who will not leave him; and I have always observed, that the devil most obstinate to be expelled is a secret
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The third proceeded to barricade the doors and windows, then returned, and the three united in stifling the cries of terror incited by the sight of these preparations, and then dragged Assunta feet foremost towards the brazier, expecting to wring from her an avowal of where her supposed treasure was secreted
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If he doesn't conduct himself I'll wring
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His words replayed themselves in my mind, as if replaying them would wring more meaning and specificity from them
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But the count, disregarding his cry, continued to wring the bandit's wrist, until, his arm being dislocated, he fell first on his knees, then flat on the floor
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PRIVATE CARR: (Tugging at his belt) I'll wring the neck of any fucker says a
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PRIVATE CARR: (Loosening his belt, shouts) I'll wring the neck of any fucking
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But if you play me any tricks, and above all if you open your mouth, as sure as there's a God above me I'll wring your neck
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Each time he was asked to stand before a crowd and shape words around his private horror, his gut would wring
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I wring the cloth out over the sink and run cold water over my hands
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There was a terrible temptation just to wring the last gasp out of that thrill
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Roy continued to wring the drama out of each song, “The Comedians” being among them
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the servant was chasing in order to wring their necks
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How can you wring more income out of your cash? The intelligent investor should consider moving out of bank certificates of deposit or money-market accounts—which have offered meager returns lately—into some of these cash alternatives:
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It takes time to wring out all of the bullish sentiment in a stock, which is why most short-sale candidates take 8-12 weeks or more to set up properly before they break to the downside
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wring whatever happiness we can out of the present
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We’ve already mentioned how someone might trade the underlying stock against their option position in order to wring the directionality out of the combined position
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For those trying to wring the directionality out of the trade and turn it into a volatility trade, this measure of the expected change in the price of the option given a $1
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Both uses mean it’s also the hedge ratio for someone who is trying to wring the directionality out of their position
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1 shows how to use the underlying stock to wring directionality out of an option trade
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The fact that the delta is the hedge ratio necessary to wring the directionality out of a volatility-based trade means that as the price of the underlying stock moves, the hedge ratio changes, necessitating adjustments to the amount of underlying stock that is hedging the option position
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The poor fellow had got the attorney to promise secrecy, but what of that? Since Tom's harassed conscience had managed to drive him to the lawyer's house by night and wring a dread tale from lips that had been sealed with the dismalest and most formidable of oaths, Huck's confidence in the human race was wellnigh obliterated
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He put it very nicely, saying that he did not want to wring my confidence from me, but only to know, because if a woman's heart was free a man might have hope
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I could not wring from my little lady how she had spent the day; except that, as I supposed, the goal of her pilgrimage was Penistone Crags; and she arrived without adventure to the gate of the farm-house, when Hareton happened to issue forth, attended by some canine followers, who attacked her train
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The peculiar feature of the violences of destiny is, that however polished or cool we may be, they wring human nature from our very bowels, and force it to reappear on the surface
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Cosette took the doll and laid it gently on the floor with a sort of veneration, mingled with despair; then, without taking her eyes from it, she clasped her hands, and, what is terrible to relate of a child of that age, she wrung them; then—not one of the emotions of the day, neither the trip to the forest, nor the weight of the bucket of water, nor the loss of the money, nor the sight of the whip, nor even the sad words which she had heard Madame Thenardier utter had been able to wring this from her—she wept; she burst out sobbing
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He approached Marius, who still lay livid and motionless, and to whom the physician had returned, and began once more to wring his hands
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I wanted with all my heart, soul, and guts to wring the bird’s neck and throw its disconnected carcass into those pale and gritty faces
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I wish to foster, not to blight—to earn gratitude, not to wring tears of blood—no, nor of brine: my harvest must be in smiles, in endearments, in sweet—That will do
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But at the end of six months, no matter how hard he twisted, he could not wring the neck of his diehard swan
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But the only concession he could wring from his mother, with the puerile argument that it was the instrument of the angels, was to substitute the harp for the piano
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The hand had been always behind him, a giant hand to wring the man’s body until the white drops of agony oozed from his lips
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This was apparent from her repeated demands upon my mother to disclose the name of her partner in sin, but no amount of abuse or threats could wring this from her, and to save me from needless torture she lied, for she told Sarkoja that she alone knew nor would she ever tell her child
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She was imprisoned by Tal Hajus, and every effort, including the most horrible and shameful torture, was brought to bear upon her to wring from her lips the name of my father; but she remained steadfast and loyal, dying at last amidst the laughter of Tal Hajus and his chieftains during some awful torture she was undergoing
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"Princess of Helium, I might wring a mighty ransom from your people would I but return you to them unharmed, but a thousand times rather would I watch that beautiful face writhe in the agony of torture; it shall be long drawn out, that I promise you; ten days of pleasure were all too short to show the love I harbor for your race
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I say, just wring out my jacket skirts, will ye? Thank ye
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Their plight would have been enough to wring tears from the hardest heart had not every sentiment of sympathy been stifled by each man’s individual privations
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The kind of suffering that is brought about by anxiety and wringing of the hands is unnecessary
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Her husband stood to one side wringing his hands, not knowing what to do
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' He mimed a pantomime witch, wringing his hands together
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” He went back to wringing his hands in front of him saying
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All the other salesmen were shaking their heads and wringing
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Africans support a winner and a hand wringing fool who is easily parted with his money for decades is really not seen as a winner but an idiot to be abused
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Teresa flew quickly to her clothes, lay some object from her hand carefully on the ground, shook out her wet hair, wringing it out
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It sat in the co-pilot’s seat, wringing its hands
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She sat wringing the scrap of cloth in her intertwined fingers, lamenting the dear departed
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panions gathered around a very small gate, and i saw them wringing
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or if you have thought evil, lay your hand on your mouth; surely the churning of milk brings out butter, and the wringing of the nose
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Is wringing his hands
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Is wringing hers too
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The colour regaining from the whiteness he imposed upon himself by the constant wringing and twisting of his hands in a nervous gesture
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I panted in fear and despair, wringing my hair of my body’s natural water as I picked it up in a ponytail position in a futile attempt to cool the back of my neck
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The Dick was still standing there wringing his hands
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It is easy to imagine them sitting in booths alongside the busiest roads, protected by a big, strong ruffian, wringing their hands with joy each time someone came along
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She dithered, thinking it over—biting her lip and wringing her hands
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All this time he’d been in the room with her, wringing his hands nervously
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wringing of the schoolmen to produce an era of
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“There is one thing,” said Ma, wringing her chubby hands
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Wringing green liquid from his sodden shirt, Bill insisted he’d stepped into the Plunge Pool intentionally for ‘extreme rehydration purposes’
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next to me on the shore, wringing Nile water out of her hair
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We’d still be standing around wringing our hands impotently without you two
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all the milk out of the nuts by tightening the cloth by wringing it
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"Oh, Conan," she wailed, wringing her hands, "why did you let me drink it all? I did not know—now there is none for you!"
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and she tries to dive in head first rather than wringing her hands and whimpering about what to do when the Volturi realize she knows
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She noticed that he was wringing his hands and had worried the bandages to rags
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could see Ma standing at the doorway in her nightgown wringing
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Dorothy fretted about the house, wringing her hands and crying
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He stood nervously wringing his dusty cap in his hands
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” Wringing her hands
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The supervisor was wringing his hand as he watched her storm inside the canteen, whose door opened directly on the experimental shop
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Robert was literally wringing his hands
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The Justice Department is wringing their hands trying to come up with an angle for Bob’s arrest
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To the rain wringing
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You don’t really think he sat on his bum for ten or thirteen years, wringing his hands that he lost the prototype, do you? Do you really suppose that the Pegasus was his only test ship? Good, since we’re on the same page what else do you think he has up his sleeves?
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The Doctor came up to them, distraughtly wringing his hands
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“And what about the other scoundrel?” asked Sal, wringing her soaked skirts and taking up her bucket
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Maria waited for us at the bottom of the stairs, wringing her hands together
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” When Hush shifted in her lap, pawing her hand closer to the broad expanse of chest, Norah obliged, wringing a contented sigh from his pooch
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And crawl he did, wringing out every last ounce of strength
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‘I’m worried about him,’ I said quietly, wringing my frustrations into my skirt, which was twisted and creased beneath my hands
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Wringing it out, he
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She stood up now, wringing her hands together in anxiety
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She stood by the hall wringing together her hands, and
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Cristian walked into the club wringing his hair taking off his soaked leather jacket
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” “I have an idea,” Jillian said, wringing her hands
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“Caleb LongShadow,” he whispered, wringing his hands, “you knows you’s not s’posed to say, ah… you knows it’s bad t’ say that name out loud!”
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God was not in heaven wringing his hands in a panic, shouting,
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His mom was wringing her hands, and his dad was scratching at his beard
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If, crushing down my own nature, I set out deliberately to console those you call the less fortunately constituted, do you know what would happen? They would wring me quite dry of cheerfulness, and not be one whit more cheerful for all the wringing themselves
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When Brynne laid eyes on Trevain, she stopped wringing her hands
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With Pete holding the horse’s lead and Daphne walking beside him wringing out her hair, they headed toward the south side of the island
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Regret for the past, fear for the future,--vague, rather terrifying fears, not wholly unconnected with you--hurt so much that they positively succeeded in wringing a tear out of me
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It was a very reluctant tear, and only came out after a world of wringing, and I had stood there a most morbid long time before it appeared; but it did appear, and the vicious wind screamed round the Lindebergs' blank house, rattled its staring naked windows, banged in wild gusts about the road where the puddles of half melted snow reflected the blackness of the sky, tore at my hair and dress, stung my cheeks, shook the gate I held on to, thundered over the hills
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They made a tremendous fuss at the time of their several departures out of her life, wringing her heart-strings and giving her a painful feeling of having perhaps been unkind, but in fact each departure was the beginning of better and happier things for them
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Herr Dremmel was wringing more out of Nature, who only asks to be forced to tell, each year
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But an Annalise--what was she to make of such a place? Is it not true that the less a person has inside him of culture and imagination the more he wants outside him of the upholstery of life? I think it is true; and if it is, then the vacancy of Annalise's mind may be measured by the fact that what she demanded of life in return for the negative services of not crying and wringing her hands was nothing less filled with food and sofas and servants than a grand ducal palace
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It was then undoubtedly a great achievement on the part of the young lady from nowhere, this wringing of tears out of eyes that had been dry for one and twenty years
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"Oh yes they do--oh yes they do," cried Annalise, wringing her hands, "but neither there nor anywhere else--in England, anywhere in the world--do the sons of pastors--the sons of pastors--" She seemed to struggle for breath, and twisted and untwisted her apron round her hands in a storm of agitation while Robin, utterly astonished, stared at her--"Neither there nor anywhere else do they--the sons of pastors--kiss--kiss royal princesses
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The child called Corallyn emerged from restroom, wringing a cloth between her hands
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” Liz was wringing her hands together with worry
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" He was still looking at his hands, wringing them as she spoke
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sounded wary; Nicole wondered if he was contemplating calling security as she stood before his desk, mercilessly wringing the life out of the cover of the notebook she had brought with her
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Callie closed the door and edged around me, wringing her hands nervously
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He sat down to wait for the humans, who were still wringing the seawater out of their clothing and packs
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My attacker looked away from me at his right hand and then ceased massaging his elbow and began wringing his hands and fingers
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He closed the door behind him and studied his three captives intently, pacing back and forth in front of them as he did, wringing his hands together constantly
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“I wouldn’t worry about that,” Kaitabh interposed while wringing her hands
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Kaitabh only grinned, wringing her hands as usual
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huddled together, wringing the water from their hair
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wringing his hands while Murdoch led the way
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He began wringing his hands
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She sighed, wringing the rag in her hands
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The Latin fell soundless upon her, and she sat wringing her hands
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wringing someone's neck over the struggle to teach
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content itself with wringing its hands and moaning, "Woe is me," and wearing its nerves
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wringing out the shorts and then swirling them overhead
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Denise sat at the table, wringing her hands, breathing very shallow, in anticipation of an interviewer coming through the door
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Instead: there is the wringing of hands… a host of meaningless blather… all crying out when faced with millions starving, millions killed, millions oppressed, millions living in poverty, millions living in ignorant misery:
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The servants milled about, wringing their hands, afraid and uncertain
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” She fretted, wringing her hands together and then pressing them to her forehead
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She opened the door and saw no one at first, but then, looking down, she saw little Talus Tolok standing on her door mat wringing his hands together as he bit his lip hard
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She was anxiously wringing her hands that did not exist in reality, as she stared with concern at the woman passed out in my arms
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Anna stood at the back of the van wringing her hands in anxiety
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She was shifting from one foot to the other wringing her hands
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"Don't go wringing any man's balls while I'm not around
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“I came to apologize,” he said, wringing his hands
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And ruin closed in on his crops, and so he began wringing his hands over what he had invested in it, as it lays fallen upon its trellises
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Lilet stepped around her and was wringing his hands
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Wringing his hands and screaming, he rushed up to the grey-headed old man with the grey beard, who was shaking his head in disapproval
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All is lost!" cried she, wringing her hands
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Sonia said this as though in despair, wringing her hands in excitement and distress
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Ahmed wrings his hands
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She wrings her hands and stares into space
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All hooks, everything you use to hang something on, everything you hang onto a hook, all hangings, all public executions that wrings the neck or cut it off
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Then there’s the sound of a washcloth drizzling water as she wrings it out into the basin, and I think, what the hell, Jo’s gonna finish the bath the blondes were giving me?
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THE MOTHER: (Wrings her hands slowly, moaning desperately) O Sacred Heart
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I have said that he is the worst man in London, and I would ask you how could one compare the ruffian who in hot blood bludgeons his mate with this man, who methodically and at his leisure tortures the soul and wrings the nerves in order to add to his already swollen money-bags?"
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Tess had not at this hour the curiosity to ask why the present Mr Clare was not made a parson like his brethren, and gradually fell asleep again, the words of her informant coming to her along with the smell of the cheeses in the adjoining cheeseloft, and the measured dripping of the whey from the wrings downstairs
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The wretched man tries to sit down, to lie down, to climb; every movement that he makes buries him deeper; he straightens himself up, he sinks; he feels that he is being swallowed up; he shrieks, implores, cries to the clouds, wrings his hands, grows desperate
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I have said that he is the worst man in London, and I would ask you how could one compare the ruffian, who in hot blood bludgeons his mate, with this man, who methodically and at his leisure tortures the soul and wrings the nerves in order to add to his already swollen money-bags?"
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Ackers wrung his hands in the air in frustration, looking very silly and clichéd
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He wrung out his collar and clipped it back on to his jacket
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I feel completely wrung out physically and emotionally … and slightly nauseous … the usual aftermath of one of these wretched attacks
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She’d wrung its neck hastily, not wanting to hear any more, and had dropped the corpse on the mud, brushing the bits of feather off her hands almost frantically
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She wrung her
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"Yes sir," Victoria answered with her lower lip out, her hands wrung in front of her and her eyes downcast
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Our only fresh water was the rain we wrung out of our tattered sails
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I cried so much my emotions were as wrung out as the clothing on wash day
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“You are right Billy Boy thank you for understanding and being a true pal”, and he wrung my hand
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do and they wrung their hands and wept as they gazed on their
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The staff always wrung their hands in respectful distress when he did that sort of thing himself
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Dunn wrung his hands and paced
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I wrung out the pain and hurt into huge chunks of tears and wails of despair
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As the Preceptor paused again, the badgers assembled in the Great Chamber exploded into a cheer that almost deafened Brokin in his hiding place, and it was as well that they did, because the shock of hearing the Preceptor's words had wrung a loud gasp from his throat
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My ear infection had all but cleared up, but the stress of finals on top of the leukemia had left me wrung out
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“Keep in touch, once in a while, Will,” he said in sadness as I wrung his hand for the final time
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Davis had wrung the necks of so many roosters with her own fair hands in the course of her fifty years that an air of the executioner seemed to hang around her
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Her little heart had been wrung when they had left Maywater--she had shed many bitter tears when she parted with Maywater chums and the old manse there where her mother had lived and died
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When the door shut behind him she went back into the room and wrung her hands
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She realized that their poor little souls were wrung with some awful and real fear, whatever its cause
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Her tender heart was wrung with sympathy
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10 Therefore his people return in here, and waters of a full cup are wrung out to them
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The lads who were to fight, and perhaps fall, on the fields of France and Flanders, Gallipoli and Palestine, were still roguish schoolboys with a fair life in prospect before them: the girls whose hearts were to be wrung were yet fair little maidens a-star with hopes and dreams
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you have drunken the dregs of the cup of trembling, and wrung them out
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Aerith giggled as Elmyra wrung
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hand had wrung all the water out of him, he could hear commotion
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15 And the priest shall bring it to the altar, and wring off his head, and burn it on the altar; and the blood thereof shall be wrung out at the side of the altar:
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9 And he shall sprinkle of the blood of the sin offering on the side of the altar; and the rest of the blood shall be wrung out at the bottom of the altar: it is a sin offering
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She felt wrung out by the time the call ended
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In classical conditioning of dogs, food was presented to a hungry animal and a bell was wrung
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She wrung her hands nervously
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resolve wrung from her by the mere touch of his lips on her flesh
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Waitresses wrung their hands
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Oblivious to the mess he was making, he pulled his cape in front of him and wrung it out in both hands like a wet towel
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She wrung frustrated hands in vain
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They will find his corpse—they will find me near it—oh!' She moaned in her terror and wrung her white hands
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It was as if the mute tune of the pipes grasped the boy's inmost soul with salacious fingers and with brutal torture wrung from it every involuntary expression of secret passion
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Wrung dry of his information, I had no further use for the Major General and drained him without a thought
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But then, dark clouds cast over the sun and an all-encompassing shadow covered the ground before them and Hank felt Rachel's stomach twist like a rag being wrung
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He was the one who made fashionable the extravagances that the proprietress celebrated with her eternal smile, without protesting, without believing in them just as when Germán tried to burn the house down to show that it did not exist, and as when Alfonso wrung the neck of the parrot and threw it into the pot where the chicken stew was beginning to boil
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Roosevelt wrung a hand at those words
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David wrung his hands
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full of passion, but by that time most of it had been wrung from me
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Hillary wrung her hand and made a face then
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Garcia took the latter, dipped the cloth, wrung it out over the bowl, and proceeded to wipe Niki’s forehead
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The past days' stress and anxiety had wrung him out, and it was finally finding a way to escape before something blew
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What exactly did you imagine?” Andore wrung out his once brilliant emerald cloak
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Laugher could be heard on the deck as he took off his shirt and wrung it out
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He had seen the rack in use before; King Spartan had been particularly fond of public torture, and on days where he had little else to do he had popped along to the torture chamber and sat in the public gallery, munching on his sandwiches as the torturer wrung confession after confession out of whoever was on the itinerary that day
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He wrung out the wet shirt, then moved to the urinal and pissed into it from a distance
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He was happy with the concession wrung from his implacable younger brother and the threats of legal action meant nothing to him
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Having wrung all that he could out of the enforced airport stay, Putin then rubbed salt in American wounds
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Dale wandered over to the sparse cover of the flower bed, where he took off his T-shirt and wrung
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Four days later, Dar emerged from his quarters; his whole body covered with peeling blisters, and he still felt wrung out
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Newscasters and government officials wrung their hands and wrung tears from their audiences, bemoaning the situation
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When you say, a man has wrung the grapes’ it means he has got its water out
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Accordingly, “wrung” here means the clouds, because by their contact with each other and due to the electricities they are loaded with; the water contained in them comes out and they become wrung causing the rain fall
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And wrung the half-cry from you:
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Mike stripped off his wet shirt and wrung it out
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Casey wrung her hands at the thought that humans had created this mess
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It is most unfortunate that Joey should be so foolish about Goethe, for we really do want somebody who doesn't mind about money, and I remember several poor boys in the past who were so very poor that on the days when my step-mother demanded payment I used to have to go out early and wander among the hills till evening, unable to endure the sound of the thalers being wrung out of them
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About eleven, having done little good by my presence in the hall whose cheerlessness wrung from me a thoughtless exclamation that I wished I smoked a pipe, upon which Dolly instantly said, 'Wouldn't it be a comfort,' and Mrs
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How different from the ones which would have wrung her heart if she had gone to Cambridge! But she couldn't have gone to Cambridge
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" And Lady Shuttleworth, the sensible, the cheery, the resourceful, the perennially brave, wrung her hands and began quite helplessly to cry
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On more than one occasion, she wanted his neck wrung
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Anne wrung her hands
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“Tell me something, Alaric,” she asked in a level tone, as she wrung out her washcloth, laid it across the edge of the tub, and looked at him again
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He wrung his hands, an uncommon gesture for the life-hardened dairy farmer
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Now she wrung her hands as she watched the men bind the boy’s wrists and feet and drag him outside, lacy canyons left in the snow where his feet dragged along
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Henri wrung his hands as the party stormed from the courtyard, scattering pigeons as they thundered away
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” The giant never once glanced into the mirror as he wrung a towel in the water as if it were a washcloth and swiped it across the expanse of his face
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LanCoste wrung the towel, folded it once and laid it on the edge of the basin before turning away
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I have always loved you!” He wrung his hands
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As the party rode away, Adorno wrung his hands, not in despair but in glorious rapture of what he intended to do with the mercenary upon his capture
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A special room would be prepared, and then… He wrung his hands again in eager anticipation
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The Old One wrung his hands, gestured toward the Fat Wife
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He could have gone for another two days without stopping but he didn’t want her to be so wrung out that she couldn’t do her job tonight
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dipped the cloth into the cold water, wrung it out, and
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The Valle wrung his hands nervously, “We don't feel that this is an
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The night had gone from fabulous to fraught, and Cami felt wrung out
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Strange that Creation, designed expressly for Monseigneur, should be so soon wrung dry and squeezed out! There must be something short-sighted in the eternal arrangements, surely! Thus it was, however; and the last drop of blood having been extracted from the flints, and the last screw of the rack having been turned so often that its purchase crumbled, and it now turned and turned with nothing to bite, Monseigneur began to run away from a phenomenon so low and unaccountable
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For scores of years gone by, Monseigneur had squeezed it and wrung it, and had seldom graced it with his presence except for the pleasures of the chase--now, found in hunting the people; now, found in hunting the beasts, for whose preservation Monseigneur made edifying spaces of barbarous and barren wilderness
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The story of your sister had been wrung out to the last drop; for the last three days Marfa Petrovna had been forced to sit at home; she had nothing to show herself with in the town
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Sonia wrung her hands as she spoke at the pain of remembering it
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The prisoner wrung his hand
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It wrung his heart
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Each thought that he alone had the truth and was wretched looking at the others, beat himself on the breast, wept, and wrung his hands
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I saw how he wrung his hands in anguish
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So Meg wrestled alone with the refractory sweetmeats all that hot summer day, and at five o'clock sat down in her topsy-turvey kitchen, wrung her bedaubed hands, lifted up her voice and wept
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Now that arrangement was not conducive to calm speech or clear thought on Jo's part, for how could she say hard things to her boy while he watched her with eyes full of love and longing, and lashes still wet with the bitter drop or two her hardness of heart had wrung from him? She gently turned his head away, saying, as she stroked the wavy hair which had been allowed to grow for her sake--how touching that was, to be sure! "I agree with Mother that you and I are not suited to each other, because our quick tempers and strong wills would probably make us very miserable, if we were so foolish as to
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With tears and prayers and tender hands, Mother and sisters made her ready for the long sleep that pain would never mar again, seeing with grateful eyes the beautiful serenity that soon replaced the pathetic patience that had wrung their hearts so long, and feeling with reverent joy that to their darling death was a benignant angel, not a phantom full of dread
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Claudia wrung his hands, and her own heart was so wrung that she lay fainting on the bleeding breast of Don Vicente, whom a death spasm seized the same instant
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contempt, which had wrung from me so many solitary tears at the only moments
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"The overseer farmed the poor of different parishes, and out of the bowels of poverty was wrung the
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Marianne sighed out her similar apprehension; and Elinor's heart wrung for the feelings of Edward, while braving his mother's threats, for a woman who could not reward him
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In an instant one was wrung free, and the astonished young man felt it applied over his own ear in a way that could not be mistaken for jest
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I wrung my hands, and cried out; and Mr
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He muttered detached words also; the only one I could catch was the name of Catherine, coupled with some wild term of endearment or suffering; and spoken as one would speak to a person present: low and earnest, and wrung from the depth of his soul
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"Oh!" exclaimed Dantes, his heart wrung with anguish
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At this last thought Mercedes burst into a flood of tears, and wrung her hands in agony; but the thought, which she had always repelled before when it was suggested to her by another, came