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This had to be the longest relationship Sam had had for a long time
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•Out of Sight Mole Trap is a scissors jaw and spring type of trap that has been in use for a long time and kills em fast
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This dusting will kill any flea eggs as they hatch and will last for a long time
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This product has been around for a long time
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Remember trees have been around for a long time before chemicals were made
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’ I said warmly … there’s a mullish look on his face, something I have not seen for a long time
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I’ve not seen Stephen like this for a long time
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Moving to Ireland had been an effective strategy for a long time
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She has been independent for a long time, that’s plain to see, and desperately protective of her independence too
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"I hated you for a long time, for a long time I punished you
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After that soul-racking experience, I decided to stay away from Offir for a long time
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We turned over completely, then surfed down it on the hull, then over again and this time it held us down for a long time, shaking us underwater
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For a long time they were occasional lovers, sometimes for a decade
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He stared at her for a long time
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While laying on the ground he heard them thundering off into the distance for a long time
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My God what a sight! I stood there for a long time watching him fly off
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She stared at him for a long time smiling, and then stood up and did something he never expected
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” She caressed the side of his face; “I’ve been in love with you for a long time Daniel, I’m not afraid to say it, not anymore
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Kate, I’ve known for a long time now that something very big looms on the horizon for all us
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They wandered around the grove where they would camp for a long time eating them as the light ended
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Beth stared at Kate for a long time; she went to her and embraced her
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Daniel went directly to Kate and took her in his arms hugging her for a long time
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Jackson turned and stared at Sarah for a long time
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They were probably all thinking of that as they stood silently at the rail for a long time as the ship glided thru the last of the calm water
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'He was unwell for a long time
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I’d like to think that Katie and I will be … friends, for a long time
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“Yes, Rayne,” he answered in a velvety voice, “for a long time now I have wanted to hold you like this
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Kelvin sat looking at that for a long time
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She’s been with him for a long time
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But, that place will stand for a long time, Sarah
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I've not done this sort of thing for a long time
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Mya was quiet for a long time, going deep within
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They were quiet for a long time
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But Philip is the nearest thing she has to family … has been for a long time
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He snored beside her for a long time while she stared into the bottomless darkness of the room, listening to the strange, nocturnal noises of the countryside outside
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means of rapid communication across the straights for a long time
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He stayed at her side for a long time looking into the face of the woman for whom he had such tender feelings and depth of respect
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I haven’t thought about her for a long time now
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She’d known for a long time that he too, carried the powers, whatever they were
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considered the idea for a long time
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considered the plan for a long time and couldn’t find fault in
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’ Jean sat thinking for a long time without saying a
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“We probably could have gone on making a living for a long time
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How could Valla actually think like that? It was true she had spent all her adult life in this insignificant hamlet lost in the mountains of Wescarp, but she was a grown woman who’d been living a normal country life for a long time
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thinking for a long time without replying
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They were both quiet for a long time, the only sound
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I had my own private office for a long time and I wanted to have a private office again
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For a long time he sat there, looking down at the city and listening to the sounds that drifted up from it
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I mean Tony, because you have been friends for a long time, no? Besides he has
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I wonder how it happened? Did he watch the bush for a long time, or did he pass by it many times before he realized it wasn’t burning up
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Another time while driving down the freeway, I noticed that in a certain place on the freeway there were always cars broken down, and this went on for a long time
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For a long time, but now that we are, we are hoping
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He led her to his kingdom where he was joyfully received, and they were married and lived for a long time afterwards, happy and contented
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A rich man's wife became sick, and was sick for a long time
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I was there for a long time
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She questioned him for a long time and didn't even pour more of that fluid
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King David waited for his promise for a long time, suffering
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They shouted and knocked for a long time
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The men made mommy scream and cry for a long time and then they went
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‘I suspect that I’ll be stuck here for a long time if I
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Alfred hugged her for a long time
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pondered on his words for a long time, but in the end had
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He looked at the cloak for a long time,
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are all about, aren’t they?’ Jean was silent for a long time
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For a long time now, I had wanted to ask her the question
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European Union for a long time, so it is expected
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for a long time in the core of the language
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For a long time now, I’ve had
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own legs, but not for a long time
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I thought for a long time that it was
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Ultimately all this has made me a better person, and certainly one with vast knowledge and dare I say wisdom, but it really made me feel unhinged for a long time, which is emotionally exhausting
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He had not seen Xonia excited like this for a long time – she was like a little girl
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She hoped that that confrontation would not happen for a long time to come, at least long enough for her to gather what she needed
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For a long time, there had been whisperings of a demented Legionnaire who had been driven mad at the hands of the Thalmor DRAFT
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Having been betrothed to Zarko for a long time, Helez had a feeling that he would soon pop the big question
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For a long time, spiritual and religious thinking has associated real happiness with our experience of the Divine
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I have for a long time worked in a service business, but I never loved selling services
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The tax upon silver continued for a long time to be a fifth of the gross produce
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The Spanish colonies, therefore, from the moment of their first establishment, attracted very much the attention of their mother country; while those of the other European nations were for a long time in a great measure neglected
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But as for a long time after the first discovery neither gold nor silver mines were found in it, and as it afforded upon that account little or no revenue to the crown, it was for a long time in a great measure neglected ; and during this state of neglect, it grew up to be a great and powerful colony
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Domingo was established by pirates and freebooters, who, for a long time, neither required the protection, nor acknowledged the authority of France; and when that race of banditti became so far citizens as to acknowledge this authority, it was for a long time necessary to exercise it with very great gentleness
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I lay like that for a long time until I heard Becky moving around again
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We sat like that for a long time, embraced awkwardly in the parking lot
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employees who hold high positions or have been working at the same place for a long time
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For a long time, scientists have been playing a game of catching-up with the teachers of esoteric
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for a long time and you will even change the whole
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You know it was a jail for a long time?” he said excitedly
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The judicial authority of such a sovereign, however, far from being a cause of expense, was, for a long time, a source of revenue to him
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They might continue in this manner, for a long time, merely to multiply the number of those maxims of prudence and morality, without even attempting to arrange them in any very distinct or methodical order, much less to connect them together by one or more general principles, from which they were all deducible, like effects from their natural causes
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The greater part of universities have not even been very forward to adopt those improvements after they were made; and several of those learned societies have chosen to remain, for a long time, the sanctuaries in which exploded systems and obsolete prejudices found shelter and protection, after they had been hunted out of every other corner of the world
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They were, for a long time, barely tolerated by it
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The demand for philosophy and rhetoric was, for a long time, so small, that the first professed teachers of either could not find constant employment in any one city, but were obliged to travel about from place to place
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“Who did she stay with?” I had wondered about that for a long time and prayed the three of them were all right
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" Bradlee ignored the road to watch Danny's face for a long time, then turned back and shook his head
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I have thought about this for a long time, Jack, and want to explain
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She grasped for it and brought it up to her face and studied it for a long time, watching the reflection of light catching in the steel and then the reflection of her eyes, unfocused, staring blankly back at her
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The cultivation of madder was, for a long time, confined by the tythe to the United Provinces, which, being presbyterian countries, and upon that account exempted from this destructive tax, enjoyed a sort of monopoly of that useful dyeing drug against the rest of Europe
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He shuddered, staring at it for a long time
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“I was pretty shook up for a long time,” he paused again, “until this friend of mine took me under his wing
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It was a look she had not seen for a long time!