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I look to the two men hunched on the ground with the churning realization that there’s an innocent man dying in my dad’s home
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Confused? Don’t look to me for explanations as I
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‘Mum, let me throw some clothes on and we’ll go look to see how bad the place is
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It isn’t as bad as I thought … more neglected than anything and by the time I have sorted out the furniture which had been thrown in here – literally, by the look of some of it - and vacuumed the carpet, the place doesn’t look too bad
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The décor in the living room is pretty dire and tatty too, but once the wallpaper is removed, I’ll be able to paint the walls and then it won’t look too bad
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a distance the rear of the old farmhouse did not look too bad but now that Johnny had
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I dared to look towards the doorway, where I saw boots and green fatigues but they were different
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What was it about the cross that broke the power of Satan? Lets look to 1 Corinthians 1
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They reached the pen; Joe took a backward look towards the
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As a result, I’ve managed to save a reasonable amount over the years, but the important factor is that what I earn is mine so we can certainly look to renting something decent until we find something we want to buy
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To You I look to resolve what wasn't
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‘You are good at this business, aren’t you?’ my boss said looking at me consideringly, ‘I think we ought to look to using this talent of yours more productively
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‘We’ll have another look tomorrow, when it is light
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“Look Tony, I’m not trying to be the heavy
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'He's on an errand,' said Jean - trying not to look too
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Emma nearly toppled over backwards with fright, but there was a familiar look to her face too
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Look to me and
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The islands will look to me and wait
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9Surely the islands look to me; in the lead are the ships of Tarshish,
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He tried not to look too
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from the Dean, and he took a quick look towards the
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look to know they were there—it was one of Roman’s special abilities that I could
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Rafe stood up, dusting himself off, wondering what a ragged mess he must look to her
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As we look to Jesus we will have faith
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It's got that half-melted wax-carving look to the frame and case
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He didn’t bother to look to see if his command was obeyed, the pounding of nearly two hundred pairs of giant feet was enough confirmation
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who are on stage, and we look to them as saviors
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" His questioning look told her that he probably hadn't heard that Sarsawuf went on two more years without him
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This is where people look to authority figures for advice, suggestions and
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“You must look to your family in Cyrodiil
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With your brother fighting here in the Legion, your mother and sisters…you must look to them
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Answers you should know about your competition: What keywords are 414 used? What sites link to them? How does their site look to search engines?
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Still, however, she contented herself with the hope that this man was someone whom she might be able to look toward for additional clues
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They would have to look to each other’s self-alienated company for the duration
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To see a papyrus in your dream indicates that you need to look to the past order to learn from it
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“You must immediately look to your men and your sources, Commander
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I…I should look to that…”
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You need to look toward the future instead of reliving the past
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“Galmar, my old friend, you must look to your sense of timing
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Once you see the source of real happiness, you can start to look to yourself for it instead of waiting for something to happen in the world
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“What? Who do you mean? Who else have you brought me?” Carius craned his neck to look toward the camp’s edge, to eye the stranger he had not yet seen
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But even in spite of all of that, there were some in the ancient city who yet dared to look to him with hopeful, pleading eyes
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Previous chapters have stressed that we cannot look to the world around us, and our ideas about that world, to find lasting happiness
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One of the standers further up the road turned to look towards me, and I froze, but it made no other movement
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The cut was jagged but did not look to have bled much
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It was still seeping blood but otherwise did not look too serious, at least he hoped it was not serious
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This time it was by recommendation of the chief medical consultant who’d treated him for injuries from some peculiar accident, citing possible psychological abnormalities (not that she could define what normal is, or look to herself as an example these days)
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Its turbines look to be powered down and the side hatch is open
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“Sorry lads but I had to ask Captain Melstone needs to know exactly how much water the Company has left but I must admit up to now our water situation doesn’t look to healthy
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“Look to your front here come some more of the buggers don’t let them get the well!” I could see him aiming and firing ever so calmly with a rifle that must have belonged to poor Fred Elliot and that he must have dropped when he was hit
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I watched as his pistol went spinning as he threw his hands into the air and then he toppled to the ground like a half full sack of nutty slack, another Officer came forward to take his place but the rest did not look to sure
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“At two hundred yards volley fire, look to your front and wait for it
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“Look to your front and keep moving we have our orders and what is happening behind is no concern of yours”, and he shepherded us on our way
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“Look to your front and watch for the very flares when they go off pick your targets and remember to use volley fire were practical and follow my orders
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“Steady lads look to your front and wait for the next flares to light the landscape then when I give the order pour your fire into them and show no mercy don’t let them reach the trenches
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“Look to your front you lot and less of the celebrations the Turks aren’t finished yet and will be back sooner than you think
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“Very carefully look towards our trenches and see if you can see an Officer anywhere in sight”, he did as I told him and very shortly replied
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Rosemary was afraid to look towards the door, afraid a nurse might look in and try to stop her
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the bride of Christ that she should look to teachers or
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philosophy was reflected in the shared outlook to life with Peter
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“Look mate I found the watch and I was just trying to sell it to you to earn some extra money to send back to my wife and nippers”, his face now had a hound dog look to it
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I hoped George was alright but I could not keep on thinking like this and so I crawled back up and took another look towards the German trenches I could see that some of their troops were stood on the parapet again
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Then I saw a striking woman with grey hair in a kind of chignon come along leaning on a silver topped cane she stopped close by and I looked taking in her hair which was a lovely silver colour and not grey and her neck and head had more than an aristocratic look to them
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“You should join us, Jean Fairsythe,” Lauren said with a more reserved look to her eyes
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Kaishel stared with that agitated look to her eyes; Lira appeared subdued with her thoughts, while that expression of awe had returned to Lauren’s face as she said, “We will begin with casting fire and shields
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“I hope that day comes to fruition,” Tarz said with an honest look to his eyes, after Adem shook his hand
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He had to look to the side to see the ship’s interior
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connection in Hatton Gardens, because I don’t think that will go down too well and it would look too kosher on my part
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Gina noticed Milo's suspicious look towards the psychiatrist; she wanted to steer his gaze away; there was no point making the situation difficult for the children (to her they were still children)
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“Nooooo,” I said, trying not to look too interested
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For some reason my American clients find this paragraph hilarious but they miss the point! For us who look towards the Land of the Free the view is much different
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Another quick look told him that it was going to be a close thing
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Therefore, look to Him
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The Victors oftentimes look to consolidate their fortunes for their own sake rather than taking a chance that the spoils of victory might spill over to the Vanquished
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One look told me why the ostrich had not stopped running after I'd dropped the sock over its head
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All he managed to do was make his wrists sticky with blood, so he gave up, turning to look towards the front of the van
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There should be some source of running water, at least underground, like the places were we would look to dig a well back home
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Joseph shot a look towards Ruby
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The Inquisitor managed a slightly expectant look towards the Patriarch, awaiting for the casual flick of the Rod that would sentence him to excruciating torture at the hands of the Patriarch himself, who had far more delicate and much more painfully agonizing unseen methods of torment at his disposal
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then look to the centre,
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Yet the Centralians didn’t look too althletic
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If I wasn’t there, they wouldn’t look too far, when you consider automatic payroll deductions and direct deposit…I simply must exist, from their point of view
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His suddenly shifted stance brought a worried look to her face as he raised four fingers on one hand and pointed with the other to where his father waited
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He lifted it only enough to look to his side, where out of the corner of his eye, he could see Jalesow’s shadow on the snow
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Alarmed anew, Zoran pulled her arm toward him and saw that she was still here, but her look told him that she didn’t wish to be
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Moreover, I am as arrogant as the next guy, and it is very tempting to take credit for what look to other people to be your ideas
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The bell rang, I strolled to my chair, and sat down sort of hunched over to hide the woody that Dirty Diana Woodgrow had started – and I tried not to look too much at Julie, who sat next to me, and was wearing a short skirt with flirty bobby sox
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When there is too much of a concentration of attention on one extreme, I tend to look toward the other for some kind of balance
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explained that Junya need not look for the stars, but look to speak with new people, and
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He knew that he did not look too
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But he didn’t look too unhappy because he could see my
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Where will it all end? In a “worst possible” scenario Man seems destined, or even ordained to eventually know almost enough about all of the nothing that surrounds him in any direction that he chooses to look to be impressed that this is all there is, but still he searches
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homeless that they can look to as they trust god to move in their
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I look toward the chasm
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I look toward the Hancock building, which is so far from where I stand that I can’t see the people on its roof
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I bite my lip and look to the side
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Now he was ruddy, and besides of a beautiful countenance, and goodly to look to; And the Lord
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Tobias and I look toward the city, which is still illuminated, because it’s not midnight yet
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43 And said to his servant, go up now, look toward the sea; and he went up, and looked, and said, there is nothing; and he said, go
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5 Look to the heavens and see; and note the clouds which are higher than you