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opened the eyes of the young man; and he saw: and,
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The young man frowned at Brandon for interrupting his rapture
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“The young man knows the rules, but the old man knows the exceptions
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The young man’s foot shifted
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He squatted down next to the young man so as not to be overheard
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The young man twitched his head slightly as if to say; you’re mad, but he
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The young man fished out a fifty Euro note and slid it into the plastic wallet
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The young man stood and held out his hand for his new bride to take
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Here, young man, take
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As it happened Will was a very good looking young man and even though he didn't realize it yet, half the girls in his school were in love with him
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From what we have seen of the way the young man lived, I was rather relieved when Stephen told me that he had fitted bolts to the doors … just in case those keys had gone wandering
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Such a polite young man
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He had studied for a year in Trinity College when he was a young man and still remembered the beautiful young women he had known then
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swagger that a broad shouldered and confident young man at ease amid a timeless
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The young man went a little blank and then motioned for him to go through
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The young man interrupted his beloved
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The young man in tears of sadness takes the knife firmly,
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Final witnesses the death of this young man, last sating his
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Heading for home with a great sadness, the young man goes
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This afternoon she was not alone, though: there was also a young man there
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The list in my head was endless, but right now, presented with a golden opportunity to ask anything of this young man, I could think of nothing sensibly momentous or important
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My feelings towards this strange new world in which I existed, and more especially for the young man holding my life in his hands, troubled me greatly, adding volume to the already flooded sea of confusion upon which I bobbed along
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In the evening Louise phoned and informed me that the young man I liked had come into her office once again later, but all he did was laugh up his sleeve before her
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Moreover, she is always trying to prettify her public image -rather awkwardly I'd say: Tonight, once again she told me she has a love affair with a young man from Crete, yet they only phone each other
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The young man seeks to escape running along Nereid street, but he is someone else now: I am the man! A plump lady with blond plaits, who resembles my grandma Alice at a young age, appears as a spirit on the sky and declares that “the world of matter is appealing to everybody”
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Stu represented the epitome health and vitality, walking with all of the swagger that a broad shouldered and confident young man at ease amid a timeless landscape should possess
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Angie tried to look as if she knew what that all meant while the young man swallowed nervously, his eyes darting at Kara, apparently completely taken up with writing on the paper
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What’s even more interesting is that the rather jumpy young man we just met is brother to the woman in charge of organising transport for the Guild
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I gather that once, when he was a young man (very young I should imagine), he met her grandmother and was immediately struck by the resemblance Angie bears her … sounds unlikely to me, but who am I to quibble?
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on the closed eyelid of a young man,
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“So young man, how are things at the camp?” She slid her arm in his and led him around the side of the house rattling off a series of questions
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The young man was indeed a mess
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Michael slid off Lady Jennie and the young man tried to do the same
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” They all looked at each other… who was this young man?
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He turned and looked at the young man, “who are you, how do you know me?”
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The young man slid out of the cot and went to the water and dumped the bucket on his head
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As they entered the Hall they spotted Daniel and Kate with the young man
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ROBERT: My first witness will demonstrate to the jury that my client is a loving, caring, and a considerate young man
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Washington, you called Erick - a fine student, a fine young man, and a popular young man
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JOYCE: You called him a fine young man and said that he is a popular young man
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JOYCE: You say having a lot of dates is an indication of his popularity, and based on his popularity with women, you call him a "fine young man
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JOYCE: For identical behavior, you call Erick a fine young man but not Samantha
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“I always said he was a fine young man
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She signalled to a young man about thirty-ish who made his way towards us
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” Daniel put his hand on the young mans shoulder and turned to them, “My young friends, I’d like to introduce you to Michael, rider of Lady Jennie,” Daniel indicated the large chocolate dragon on the mesa
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"Look, I can't listen to anything else until I've had something to eat", cried the young man, getting quite angry now
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Sure enough, at about four in the morning a weary young man stumbled back into the bar
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The next young man was far too tall and lanky
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Jimmy buzzed back and heard a young man’s strangely colloquialised voice ask, “Sorry to bother you, guv, but I’m a bit down on my luck
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Stopping and pulling the young man back towards her she asked, “Please wait
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The young man looked at the house that Cyberia was pointing at and replied, “Oh yeah, that’s Stackton House, owned by the fourteenth duke
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She stopped the young man once again and asked, “That park looks lovely in the sunlight
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The young man shielded his eyes and looked across the diamond-encrusted water
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During the day the young man went off to commit his musical crimes in shopping malls and bus stations, only to find that he had to hand over most of his meagre gains to blustering brokers and flustered financial advisers because Cyberia had scorched their whites
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All was well with the world as Miss Jones turned the corner into her own street and was almost bowled over by a young man running at full pelt in the opposite direction
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Miss Jones spun around in an anti-clockwise direction when the young man’s shoulder hit her left arm with all the force and momentum of a battering ram
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The young man managed two or three disjointed paces before he too crumpled and flaked, finally tripping over an uneven paving stone and falling chin first to the floor
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Miss Jones heard the sound of footsteps following on behind the young man and as she pushed beech leaves out of her face she was able to make out three other young boys heading towards where she lay suspended in the hedge
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The young man with the broken wrist was of some ethnic stock, while the three other youths were Caucasians and Miss Jones was no fool
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In no time at all, the entire street seemed to be filled with cars and uniformed officers, and an ambulance whisked the young man away to Accident and Emergency before Miss Jones had time to find out his name
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The young man, of course, received some publicity as well
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Unlike the almost universal acceptance of Miss Jones in the media, however, some of the reporting that related to the young man tended towards the dark side
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The final denouement was the revelation that the young man in question was waiting for his appeal for asylum to be heard by the government and he was not yet, by any right, a citizen of the country
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In all of this, in the hurricane of press interest that engulfed the protagonists and in the quietly ebbing tide that followed as the story wound down onto the spools of microfiched newsprint, Miss Jones and the young man never actually met
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Their only real, physical contact had been when the young man barged into her by accident on a street corner
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In the resulting confusion, with neighbours comforting Miss Jones and paramedics aiding the young man, they had no time in which to become acquainted
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“All right young man, I’ll go with you to your camp
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In a small town set upon the flat plains of England’s far flung eastern lowlands there once lived a very pleasant young man
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The young man had a pretty older sister, who married well enough and settled down to raise her own family
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One of the young man’s employees called him over to authorise a sale to a young lady and as soon as the young man saw her he knew that she was the one that he would marry
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The next morning the young man rang a local florist and arranged for a bouquet of the finest mixed winter blooms to be sent round to her house, hoping that she would be shocked, surprised and then intrigued by this wonderful gift
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A young man approached Andrew after everyone had turned in for the night
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Andrew was astonished at the accuracy of this young mans hand
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The young man stood in the shadows on the opposite side of the street and watched as Tiffany’s father thrust the blooms into the dustbin and slammed down the lid
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Andrew asked the young man if he would consent to this and he quickly agreed
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She did see a young man, who seemed oddly familiar, watching her at the Friday night rave in the student union, but then boys always watched her and she was hopeless with names and faces
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The Telephone Man! She turned around very slowly and looked at the young man who had served her when she bought her current mobile phone just a few days ago
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She walked up to the young man and said, “She says if you kiss me, can she have the phone?”
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The young man smiled sweetly and told her that he couldn’t possibly be unfaithful to Tiffany
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Once again, surrounded by her giggling friends, Tiffany went into the shop, kissed the young man ten times, and said that she would definitely think about a drink but could he wait until next week as she already had plans for Saturday night
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The young man agreed to wait another week, gave the young girl a new sim card that was already prepared, and sneaked an eleventh kiss just for good measure
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In fact, Tiffany started to see the young man in quite a different light
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They all marched in to the shop expecting to see the young man lurking in the shadows, but he was nowhere to be found
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Tiffany was momentarily confused by this new situation, but then she remembered that she had stored the young man’s mobile number in her phone
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The young man who sold you the phone was acting outside of his sphere of authority
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Then, when he heard all of the details concerning the young man, who was, as it was now becoming clear, quite widely known as The Telephone Man, he realised that it had, in fact, been a very close shave for his daughter
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And as fate would have it, at exactly the same time that Tiffany’s father said this, the young man was lying on his bunk bed crying his eyes out
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One, a young man in his first beard, and the other, his father's best friend
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The young man sang, 'Under different circumstances, you might have been my father
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As a young man, Tom Bowler was naturally keen to find himself a girlfriend
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All that remained was to crown the only possible winner of the competition, and after the ceremony to place a laurel wreath on his head was complete, the contestant removed his fabulous suit and revealed himself to be a fine looking young man
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All in all, and after a few questions about prospects and family lineage, they were so pleased that they had found such a suitable young man for their grand-daughter that it was agreed the marriage should take place there and then with the cameras still rolling
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The young man pressed another button on the remote control and all of the phantom images faded into the shadows cast by the candles that illuminated the great abbey
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The young man peeled the suit slowly from his weary body, walked up to the princess, took her hand in his and turned to face the awe struck line of ministers, priests and holy souls
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As the young man leaned forward and kissed his bride to be softly on her ruby red lips, Betsy Windsor, the congregation and the viewing public all stated to sob tears of pure joy
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Basking in the glow cast by his brief but perfect musical accomplishments the young man grew older living a quiet life in the countryside with his darling mother
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Whoever she might be, the young man’s new bride would have to be what he called: “My Princess”
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And that is why the article about the young man appeared in some of the country’s glossier magazines
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In fact, the article generated so much publicity that the young man found himself appearing on television and on radio shows throughout the country and his old but much cherished song was dusted off and given another airing by disk jockeys on every radio station that played popular music
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For nearly a whole month the young man was the talk of the town