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Wiesse has the grace to look abashed
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“What is that? That’s not really a cat, is it? Look at the size of the thing!” The kids were unabashed and very vocal
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He looks abashed … poor kid, he’s only a boy
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He happily and unabashedly guided Naria through the political process
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Mandy moved with unabashed curiosity to the piece of porcelain furniture and without a moment's hesitation, pulled the little chain dangling from the tank
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The man looked abashed, ‘I
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Filbert looked abashed, ‘Yes-yes, of course,’ he
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He smiled broadly, unabashedly interested in whatever he didn't know, and readily admitted as much
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She opened the door wider and stepped aside to allow them to enter, all the while staring unabashedly at Zarko
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” Elijah now looked a bit abashed about his outburst and said
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Jeremiah had the grace to look quite abashed
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“Yes alright Captain I saw you at one of the briefings before we landed but the main question is what the hell are you doing in our sector?” The Captain looked quite abashed as he replied
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Johnny looked at us abashed and said
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He was somewhat abashed
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Such bitter anger at everyone and everything: Abbott, Millicent, the crowds who stared, unabashed
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Peascod slunk away with an abashed giggle muttering that Thistle
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He had the grace to look abashed
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Unabashedly a commoner, Bryan was anti elite, anti business, a powerful public speaker, but also bigoted and ignorant, an extreme fundamentalist who distrusted science and knew little but his own political sphere
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Ruby added the arrow to her quiver, "It’ll be my pleasure," she said, with the unabashed confidence of a child
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“Your brother’s? That’s ridiculous,” she said and looked scornfully away, unabashedly dismissive in her expression
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unabashedly positioned themselves in the huddle and a few held back, on the periphery
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"Oh, hello, Miss Walter," retorted Dan, not at all abashed
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25 In no wise speak against the truth; but be abashed of the error of your ignorance
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and I was abashed at her; But she replied on me, Where are your alms and your righteous deeds? See! you and all your works are
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They all stared at Derek with unabashed adoration, oblivious
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” Mark chuckled abashedly as he came back to the here and now
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” Alilia laughed, completely unabashed
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were ill-placed, and that his unabashed happiness, which seemed
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” Povon nodded, still smiling and completely unabashed as she sidled up to Kragorram and tucked herself under his wing
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Talia unabashedly hugged both Tilfi and Harrik in turn, then proudly returned to Mark’s side as there was a pause in the conversation
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However I did not believe her but bade her render it to the owners and I was abashed at her; But she replied on me Where are your alms and your righteous deeds? See! you and all your works are known!
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Mark unabashedly picked her up and hugged her warmly, and she clung to him and reveled in his love as the people roared their approval, and many were those who wiped away a tear
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unabashed grandiosity and pageantry that was typical of Neve
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of his elbow and she tucked her fingers in it unabashedly
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Bob Nakamura showed-up for work on schedule as though his world was still safe and worth living; a matter of overweening pride and unabashed arrogance, I supposed
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Tyrus looked a little abashed and bowed his head, speaking in almost a whisper
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To Drew and Todd’s surprise Roger Cook looked unabashed by their bombshell
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He looked away slightly abashed
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The girl, watching the swing of his broad shoulders, was piqued to note that there was nothing in his bearing to show that he was in any way chagrined or abashed
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The girl sprang to his side, then hesitated as if abashed
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” I said feeling a bit abashed
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But she had to have still been sore, and ramming my dick into her unabashedly wasn’t going
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Unabashed this satin spider continued, “When
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Modi had been an unabashed admirer of the Sardar, Gujarat’s tallest political leader during the freedom struggle
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He must have seen my face, really seen it, because he looked down at his shoes, properly abashed; I saw that he was fingering a smooth, green stone
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Darek hung his head, abashed
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also appears that only the unabashed truth will suffice when it comes to productive praying__and
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If, as I believe, the spiritual presence detects our true feelings, anything less than unabashed
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Its beauty captures the mind and when it prances around it makes one’s heart beat at its unabashed coquetry; you have a lot of experience and knowledge about horses so please would you come and use your expertise to examine it before I buy it… for you’re the only person I trust
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“OHMIGOSH!” Kathy went into peels of laughter, at Henri’s abashed answer, and it was obvious that both men had clearly heard every word her friend had whispered, by the wicked grins on their faces
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” Her dark brown eyes lit up as she said his name with unabashed reverence
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I got my opera-glasses and examined him with equal care, trying to stare him out of countenance; but though a small he was also a bold boy and not to be abashed, and as I would not give in either we stared at each other steadily between the tolls till nine o'clock, when the bell-ringing ceased, service began, and he reluctantly went down into the church, where I suppose he had to join in the singing of the tune to which in England the hymn beginning 'All glory, laud, and honour,' is sung, for it presently floated out into the quiet little market-place, filling it with the feeling of Sunday
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Not that he did not enjoy the incense she burned before him, the unabashed expression of her admiration, but a man wants room for his lovemaking, and once he is embarked on that pleasant exercise he does not want the words taken out of his mouth
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Other emotions shook him vigorously as we know, but laughter never visited him with its pleasant ticklings under the ribs; it slunk away abashed before a task so awful, and left him at his happiest to a mood of mild contentment
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Nicole laughed a bit giddily before noticing the unabashed stares Sashi and Margaret had
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Fred looked up at him, seeming completely abashed
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It was an article that was intended specifically and unabashedly to sensationalise the already tense situation and to try to draw out something from the police that they had so far, presuming they had some additional relevant information, kept from the public
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They wore their shoes, their boots, their heels, their Mary Jane’s; they kept their hair long and short as to what they believed themselves to be and they walked hand-in-hand as if they were all brothers and sisters naked and unabashedly unafraid as if they were at the beginning of time and clothes did not exist
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As infants we cry; as toddlers we begin to speak; as children we laugh and talk unabashedly and as adults we converse as though there is no end to the flow of words that ebb and whistle from between our lips
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Upaya chuckled unabashedly when he heard that
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In the next few days’ events took even more dramatic twists and turns that even The Chief Of Police, was left abashed
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He unabashedly folded her into his arms, standing a good head taller than her, and kissed the top of her bonnet
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He laughed unabashedly as though amused that she still referred to him in that way
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The Vatican openly and unabashedly displayed its true
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ANDY HASN'T BEEN EXPECTING IT, HE LOOKS ABASHED
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The scene of carnality was unabashedly out in the open for all to see
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If the men could still be unabashedly held by the charms of their women than as a society they had clearly not rotted, as the Orlandian’s had long since done
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Donovan smiled at her unabashed tears of joy and, as she
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Scott, feeling much abashed by Dixon's cold stare, was glad to have him look away to answer the question
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He glanced at her frizzled head, bare shoulders, and fantastically trimmed dress with an expression that abashed her more than his answer, which had not particle of his usual politeness in it
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Poor Jo looked abashed, and silently chafed the end of her nose with the stiff handkerchief, as if performing a penance for her misdemeanors
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Jo unfolded it, and looked much abashed, for it was one of her own contributions to a paper that paid for poetry, which accounted for her sending it an occasional attempt
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his head abashed; but lifting his eyes timidly, they met her's; she had determined, during that instant, and suffered their rays to mingle
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Hindley descended more leisurely, sobered and abashed
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pit, quelled and abashed, was now recovered to the top of his condition,
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"Quarto," Conseil went on, unabashed, "the apods, with long bodies that lack pelvic fins and are covered by a heavy, often glutinous skin, an order consisting of only one family
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Haig produced a four-page EYES ONLY memo to Haldeman that sounded unabashedly like a political consultant, passionate about his candidate
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The Semi-drunk stopped, and looking stupidly at the Old Dear, sank abashed on to the seat again
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Pocket's dignity was so crushing, that I felt quite abashed, as if I myself
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What I loved about Chris in the beginning was the way he unabashedly wore his heart on his sleeve
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“I’m sorry about that,” Colin said, slightly abashed
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What I loved about Chris in the beginning was the way he unabashedly wore his heart on his sleeve
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A sleepy mozo coming out of the bakery door took hold of the horse's bridle; the practicante endeavoured to conceal his guitar hastily; the girls, unabashed, stepped back smiling; and Charles Gould, on his way to the staircase, glanced into a dark corner of the patio at another group, a mortally wounded Cargador with a woman kneeling by his side; she mumbled prayers rapidly, trying at the same time to force a piece of orange between the stiffening lips of the dying man
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abashed, and on the whole as it were interested in what
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Not a whit abashed by the disappointment caused by his having come in place of the old prince, Veslovsky greeted Levin gaily, claiming acquaintance with him in the past, and snatching up Grisha into the carriage, lifted him over the pointer that Stepan Arkadyevitch had brought with him
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But the more he shot, the more he felt disgraced in the eyes of Veslovsky, who kept popping away merrily and indiscriminately, killing nothing, and not in the slightest abashed by his ill success
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The Professor, unabashed, seized the nearest Indian by the shoulder and proceeded to lecture upon him as if he were a potted specimen in a class-room
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Startled, at first abashed, Charles blushed at the rebuff and then, seeing how her eyes were fastened on his sister, he smiled
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” And how came home in the wee hours from Court Day at Jonesboro, drunk as seven earls, abashed he was, facing Ellen on the morning after
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“At Belle Watling’s sporting house,” said Rhett, looking abashed
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They had hushed abashed as she entered and Melanie had arisen, laughing and clutching at hairpins and flying curls from where she was crouching behind the sofa
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She had been even more struck with the look of the girls who followed Crick than abashed by Crick's blunt praise
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John stood tall and unabashed in his lucky gray T-shirt, with an unmistakable love in his eyes and joy in his smile as he applauded her
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but I must observe that goodness is of a modest nature, easily discouraged, and when much privacy, elbowed in early life by unabashed vices, is apt to retire into extreme privacy, so that it is more easily believed in by those who construct a selfish old gentleman theoretically, than by those who form the narrower judgments based on his personal acquaintance
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” Egg had the grace to look abashed
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I had allowed myself a dangerous glimpse of him out of prison, striding up to my house, hands in his pockets (another memory that came back, once I let myself start thinking again: Ben with his hands always burrowed deep in his pockets, perpetually abashed)
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She was a little abashed, a little nervous: Maybe I’m being silly, but … I just really think I need a gun
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Unlike their Jew-Bu predecessors, who, like Jon Kabat-Zinn, have bent over backward to distance themselves from traditional Buddhism, these young guns are unabashedly interested in “liberation,” rather than just stress reduction
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imagined in his mind; and he was both surprised and abashed to find that he
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At any rate this speech abashed and terrified him