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Naria rose without further ado and took Duncan’s arm
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Without further ado he liked this girl, and desired to cuddle her but she was wary and didn't sit that close
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sees without looking, and achieves without ado
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“Shall we begin then? Ado here will judge
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“As for the Air Ministry, they’ve never run up against anything quite like you,” he allowed, and then he got up and left without further ado; except for one murmured remark as he turned his back
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Without further ado, the Pilgrim gestured onwards towards the way the Path shone under the light of the first stars
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Jonno climbed the stairs without further ado and proceeded to open the bedroom door with caution, thrusting his head into the opening
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They shook hands, and without further ado, Clive exited the building with his bulging valise
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“Very well then, without further ado I want you to begin by telling me exactly – with every detail included – how you learned about my privately conducted business
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Then he carried through with it half believingly, and then rapidly and without further ado, and in some confusion, took his beer out to the other room
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Lone Dove turned without further ado and led off down the shoreline in search of the place where White Fox came out of the woods and onto the beach
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Without further ado my boy who was always in a big hurry to get somewhere fast, boldly started us off
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under the covert of the mountain: 39 Where they lifted up their eyes, and looked, and, see, there was much ado and great carriage, and
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He cleared his throat, “and now, without further ado, I would like to report on the groups Q3 figures …”
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52 And he overthrew these cities, all the plain and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew on the ground; and Ado the wife of Lot looked back to see the destruction of the cities, for her compassion was moved on account of her daughters who remained in Sodom, for they did not go with her
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52 And he overthrew these cities all the plain and all the inhabitants of the cities and that which grew on the ground; and Ado the wife of Lot looked back to see the destruction of the cities for her compassion was moved on account of her daughters who remained in Sodom for they did not go with her
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38 Therefore they remembered John their brother and went up and hid themselves under the covert of the mountain: 39 Where they lifted up their eyes and looked and see there was much ado and great carriage and the bridegroom came out and his friends and brothers to meet them with drums and instruments of music and many weapons
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With no more ado, the troll strode off
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Hegesippus says that Nero sought matter against Peter to put him to death; which when the people perceived they entreated Peter with much ado that he would flee the city
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The snow was coming down in big fat flakes and in the semi-darkness she still could not see any sign of him; without further ado, she ran outside and away from the hut
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The bad news or is it good news? is that it comes with a price-tag that I’m not sure you’re willing to pay,” he said with a mocking smile, then reached over and switched off the bedside lamp and without further ado, told her to move over as the bed was big enough for both of them
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Without further ado, I took the helpless creature and climbing the stairs I shed it in the orange patio; but after that I had my regrets, considering the storm which had unleashed on the outskirts and portentous rays and sparks that gave light to the night face; but at the end I was happy thinking that the frog would not be obstructed for these small inconveniences; taking into account that had saved his life and still retained all of his limbs
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There has been much ado about what the future holds
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*ANE SMILED AND WITHOUT FURTHER ADO 4OD PUT OUT HIS HAND GESTURING FOR A DANCE
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Without further ado they went their separate ways, Jamal back to the house and Bahman to his
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Without further ado I want to introduce our leader and commandant
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196 Without further ado
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Much Ado About Nothing, Mo’ Better Blues, Carbon Copy,
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forward without further ado
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Jennifer was already toying with the idea of simply roasting the six men in the room without further ado when her eyes caught the shapes of two girls in a back corner
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I will now have to ask you to leave the club without further ado
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Watts did so without further ado, his assistants and Natalia and her cart on his heels
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" Without further ado the man turned and hurried out of the apartment building
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Without further ado, Barclay entered the holodeck and stepped out onto a gravel road
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That same night, the Duchess of Longueville left Paris without further ado, to go spend a few days on her lands in Normandy
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Without further ado, he made his decision
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Taking the hint at once, Marsant escorted her without further ado to his small office, which connected with an examination/treatment room
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And without further ado, and with some jubilation
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Without further ado, Alvin decided that he wasn’t going to
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Without further ado, he rolled the trussed-up wizard neatly into a corner, threw the chamber door
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Without further ado, the gates flew open and the race was underway!
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So, without further ado, Alvin pulled back on the
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So without further ado, she blurted out, “I’m
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Henry said to her, “And without further ado,” and handed
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and then left without further ado
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Without further ado, she pulled her mobile from her jeans pocket and dialled a number
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much ado, that they can put off Christ and
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Without much ado, he ardently pressed against her while she found herself enjoying his exertions
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Without further ado, the mahu purposefully raised the flute to his lips
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much ado, she gave instructions coolly to the volunteers concerned
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Without much ado, Nangong Ping sprang towards the entrance of the hall!
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He decided that without further ado he would start purchasing stock futures and make more profits than he could imagine in his wildest imaginations
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He addressed the microphone again: ‘Without further ado, let us entertain you! Not with that song by Robbie Williams, I’m sure you’ll be pleased to hear
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"Your coat, m'lady," said Manby, composedly removing it from the hook Muriel had hung it on, and without more ado putting Fanny into it
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They giggled and tittered, making much ado about being inside the Master’s quarters
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Without further ado, she dialed Angelo's private number and Adrian answered on the first ring
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Ambrose looked at my feet, then at the feet of my companion, and then without more ado got into a pair of slippers
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'Behold wisdom,' cried the Professor gaily, 'proceeding from the mouth of an intellectual suckling!' And without more ado he flung both the socks into the Hertha See
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In she came while we were bending over the book, followed by the Professor, who walked as a man may walk in a dream, his eyes fixed on nothing, and asked me without more ado whether I would let her share my carriage as far as Wiek
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What he would suggest, he said, was a comfortable betrothal next day; it was too late for one that night, he said, pulling out his watch, but next day; and as she retreated sideways step by step up the stairs, silent through an inability immediately to find an answer that seemed tactful enough, he had eyed her very severely and inquired of her with a raised voice what, then, the ado was all about
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But a person of Priscilla's training could not possibly be discomposed by the stare of any Robin, however masterful; had it not been up to now her chief function in life to endure being stared at with graceful indifference? "I did not say so," she said, glancing briefly at him; and including both father and son in a small smile composed indescribably of graciousness and chill she added, "It really is damp here--I don't think I'll wait for my uncle," and slightly bowing walked away without more ado
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He, seeing her droop behind the jug, seeing her gazing drearily at nothing in particular, jumped up and took a book from the shelves and without more ado began to read aloud
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Now, without further ado, let's put the icing on the cake, and
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So, without further ado, Alvin pulled back on the heaviest stick they could find for him and took his first swing at it
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And then, I thought, perhaps I am making much ado about nothing
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for their release, without further ado, he turned and leapt down to the lower ground
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Without further ado the dragon suddenly leaned near and snatched the Captain up with his teeth and tossed him into the upturned waves around the ship
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him said, Make you no ado; for his LIFE [life-soul-psukee] is in him
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Without further ado I will leave you with the brilliant young woman, who has single-handedly given humanity its best chance for overturning the Code and bringing its masters to justice for their crimes against humanity!”
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So without further ado!”
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“Okay, give us then that “adobo” and rice,” Philippe demanded without more ado, in hopes of cutting the creeping awkwardness
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"For all that," answered the traveller, "I feel some doubt still, because often I have read how words will arise between two knights-errant, and from one thing to another it comes about that their anger kindles and they wheel their horses round and take a good stretch of field, and then without any more ado at the top of their speed they come to the charge, and in mid-career they are wont to commend themselves to their ladies; and what commonly comes of the encounter is that one falls over the haunches of his horse pierced through and through by his antagonist's lance, and as for the other, it is only by holding on to the mane of his horse that he can help falling to the ground; but I know not how the dead man had time to commend himself to God in the course of such rapid work as this; it would have been better if those words which he spent in commending himself to his lady in the midst of his career had been devoted to his duty and obligation as a Christian
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An attendant who was on foot, seeing the encamisado fall, began to abuse Don Quixote, who now moved to anger, without any more ado, laying his lance in rest charged one of the men in mourning and brought him badly wounded to the ground, and as he wheeled round upon the others the agility with which he attacked and routed them was a sight to see, for it seemed just as if wings had that instant grown upon Rocinante, so lightly and proudly did he bear himself
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"You're the very man I want!" and without more ado they discovered the lines which he had been seeking all day; only they come not in Virgil, but in Lucretius
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"Wait, Sancho, and I will do them in the saying of a credo," and pulling off his breeches in all haste he stripped himself to his skin and his shirt, and then, without more ado, he cut a couple of gambados in the air, and a couple of somersaults, heels over head, making such a display that, not to see it a second time, Sancho wheeled Rocinante round, and felt easy, and satisfied in his mind that he could swear he had left his master mad; and so we will leave him to follow his road until his return, which was a quick one
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When Sancho discovered he could not find the book his face grew deadly pale, and in great haste he again felt his body all over, and seeing plainly it was not to be found, without more ado he seized his beard with both hands and plucked away half of it, and then, as quick as he could and without stopping, gave himself half a dozen cuffs on the face and nose till they were bathed in blood
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All Lothario's good sense seems to have failed him at this juncture; all his prudent maxims escaped his memory; for without once reflecting rationally, and without more ado, in his impatience and in the blindness of the jealous rage that gnawed his heart, and dying to revenge himself upon Camilla, who had done him no wrong, before Anselmo had risen he hastened to him and said to him,
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Don Quixote looked all round, and seeing nobody, at once, without more ado, dismounted from Rocinante and bade Sancho get down from Dapple and tie both beasts securely to the trunk of a poplar or willow that stood there
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Thou, who, to my thinking, art beyond all doubt a dullard, without early rising or night watching or taking any trouble, with the mere breath of knight-errantry that has breathed upon thee, seest thyself without more ado governor of an island, as though it were a mere matter of course
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Master and man dismounted from their beasts, and as soon as they had settled themselves at the foot of the trees, Sancho, who had had a good noontide meal that day, let himself, without more ado, pass the gates of sleep
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And without more ado, said Thrasymachus, you may consider us all to be equally agreed
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In after life when invited by some one else, they may, perhaps, go and hear a lecture, and about this they make much ado, for philosophy is not considered by them to be their proper business: at last, when they grow old, in most cases they are extinguished more truly than Heracleitus' sun, inasmuch as they never light up again
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light towards the inside of the bed, he, without more ado, just slipped off
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fires, when, after all, and much ado, he had gained a short-lived erection,
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Without more ado, he plans me with my
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taste, he got, with much ado, to his journey's end: after which, he led her
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They were wolfing down their food, and without further ado I did the same
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Without further ado, Ned Land got down to the important business of dinner
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You know Manningham's story of the burgher's wife who bade Dick Burbage to her bed after she had seen him in Richard III and how Shakespeare, overhearing, without more ado about nothing, took the cow by the horns and, when Burbage came knocking at the gate, answered from the capon's blankets: William the conqueror came before Richard III
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It is in infinite variety everywhere in the world he has created, in Much Ado about Nothing, twice in As you like It, in The Tempest, in Hamlet, in Measure for Measure—and in all the other plays which I have not read
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And the traveller Leopold was couth to him sithen it had happed that they had had ado each with other in the house of misericord where this learningknight lay by cause the traveller Leopold came there to be healed for he was sore wounded in his breast by a spear wherewith a horrible and dreadful dragon was smitten him for which he did do make a salve of volatile salt and chrism as much as he might suffice
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A murmur of approval arose from all and some were for ejecting the low soaker without more ado, a design which would have been effected nor would he have received more
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He certainly hadn’t tried to hit on her, and had she not asked him to go paddleboarding, she had no doubt he would have left her at her car without further ado
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He had returned to the United States reporting confidently and loudly that the Jewish outcry was much ado about nothing
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Heidi liked this prospect and followed Deta without more ado