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You may be agreeably surprised
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moment he nodded agreeably before passing on to
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He darted his tongue back into her cunt and was agreeably surprised when she held his head there with one hand and began a wild fucking movement against his face and tongue
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For a few seconds she thought he was going to leave but he agreeably surprised her by throwing himself on top of her and pumping his cock wildly at her body, much in the manner that all young boys are apt to do until they are experienced at sex
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Again he agreeably astonished her
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A series of vectors appeared in the view screen, and the flight-comp beeped agreeably
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“You know, Michelle, I’m guessing it probably is, too!” said Charles, far more agreeably than in the past in such discussions, “but, of course, that is just a guess! As you are probably tired of hearing by now, I don’t know the answer to any interesting question
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“Yes,” Charles responded, surprisingly agreeably, given some of his anti-theist rantings in many arguments with Michelle over the years, “you have a point, and an important point
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agreeably to that which is in the law of the Lord; 13 And carry the gifts to the Lord of Israel to Jerusalem, which I and my friends
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11 As many therefore as have a mind thereunto let them depart with you as it has seemed good both to me and my seven friends the counsellors; 12 That they may look to the affairs of Judea and Jerusalem agreeably to that which is in the law of the Lord; 13 And carry the gifts to the Lord of Israel to Jerusalem which I and my friends have vowed and all the gold and silver that in the country of Babylon can be found to the Lord in Jerusalem 14 With that also which is given of the people for the temple of the Lord their God at Jerusalem and that silver and gold may be collected for bullocks rams and lambs and things thereunto appertaining; 15 To the end that they may offer sacrifices to the Lord on the altar of the Lord their God which is in Jerusalem
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Sensing a kindred soul, Hamish had suggested an escape from the endless speeches, and was agreeably surprised when Elizabeth consented to join him
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Faster than I could say, “Is this your card?” he was nodding agreeably
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some time,” he said agreeably
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But Flavius was agreeably surprised when Jesus entered the home that, instead of rebuking him for having these supposedly idolatrous objects scattered about the house, he manifested great interest in the entire collection and asked many appreciative questions about each object as Flavius escorted him from room to room, showing him all of his favorite statues
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Returning her mind to her food, Nancy tasted cautiously the lentil soup and was agreeably surprised: it was as good as any lentil soup she had tasted in Lebanon in the 21st Century
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Elizabeth took a sip from her glass and was agreeably pleased
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Miri was agreeably surprised by this
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She and Vance Hemmingsworth were however agreeably surprised to see about thirty young women starting to file in the theatre
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’’ She said in Japanese to the sales lady, who smiled to her, agreeably surprised to see a Caucasian woman able to speak Japanese
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The fact that the CIA agents were still showing some confidence in her and kept passing information to her agreeably surprised her, but also made her feel bad: she may just have to betray that confidence soon
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With her large visor opened and thus breathing outside air, Ingrid walked around heavily in her 26 kilo spacesuit and was agreeably surprised by how relatively comfortable it felt around her
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Pablo nodded his head agreeably, but he seemed suddenly wary
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“Okay, then,” he said agreeably
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August cheered up when I went out and told him he could go to the stables and put up, and Gertrud was visibly agreeably surprised by the cleanliness of both our rooms
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The sheriff smiled agreeably
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agreeably to a style these writers have of representing
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affected them emotionally, they now seemed agreeably resigned to the business at hand
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Sophia nodded agreeably and started shaping in the air a rainbow
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In belief of the good reception and honours that Your Excellency bestows on all sort of books, as prince so inclined to favor good arts, chiefly those who by their nobleness do not submit to the service and bribery of the vulgar, I have determined bringing to light The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha, in shelter of Your Excellency's glamorous name, to whom, with the obeisance I owe to such grandeur, I pray to receive it agreeably under his protection, so that in this shadow, though deprived of that precious ornament of elegance and erudition that clothe the works composed in the houses of those who know, it dares appear with assurance in the judgment of some who, trespassing the bounds of their own
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When John came down at last, expecting to find a pensive or reproachful wife, he was agreeably surprised to find Meg placidly trimming a bonnet, and to be greeted with the request to read something about the election, if he was not too tired
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The suspicion of the unchangeableness of things already vaguely suggested to my senses by our rapid drive from the railway station was agreeably strengthened within me
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And agreeably to this mode of thinking and speaking, were we not saying that they will have their pleasures and pains in common?
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be told of, if not chid for, my late rising, when I was most agreeably
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tea, and her chat helped to pass away the time very agreeably, since he
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But I was soon agreeably cured of my fears
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fallen asleep there without his having seen me before: agreeably to which
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"Nothing could be in better taste than my father's demeanor, madame," said Albert; "nay, more, he seemed greatly flattered at two or three compliments which the count very skilfully and agreeably paid him with as much ease as if he had known him these thirty years
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He was very nice with her, and when she was getting out at the Canal Bridge she thanked him and bowed, and he bowed to her and raised his hat and smiled agreeably, and while she was going up along the terrace, bending her tiny head under the rain, she thought how easy it was to know a gentleman even when he has a drop taken
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My father thought you would get on more agreeably through to-morrow with me than with him, and might like to take a walk about London
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When these points were settled, and so far carried out as that I had begun to work in earnest, it occurred to me that if I could retain my bedroom in Barnard's Inn, my life would be agreeably varied, while my manners would be none the worse for Herbert's society
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" These were agreeably dispersed among small specimens of china and glass, various neat trifles made by the proprietor of the museum, and some tobacco-stoppers carved by the Aged
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"The fact is, count," answered the mother, agreeably flattered, "he has great aptitude, and learns all that is set before him
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, agreeably surprised, made haste to reply
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With a quaking heart, but as firm a footstep as he could command, Toad set forth cautiously on what seemed to be a most hare-brained and hazardous undertaking; but he was soon agreeably surprised to find how easy everything was made for him, and a little humbled at the thought that both his popularity, and the sex that seemed to inspire it, were really another's
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It smelt agreeably of sun-warmed wood, soap and bacon
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Stephan Arkadyevitch had gone to Petersburg to perform the most natural and essential official duty—so familiar to everyone in the government service, though incomprehensible to outsiders— that duty, but for which one could hardly be in government service, of reminding the ministry of his existence—and having, for the due performance of this rite, taken all the available cash from home, was gaily and agreeably spending his days at the races and in the summer villas
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When people say autumn is their favourite time of year, I think it’s days like this that they mean: a dawn mist, burning off to a crisp clear light; piles of leaves blown into corners; the agreeably musty smell of gently mouldering greenery
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laborers’ wages), while they were only struggling to be able to do their work easily and agreeably, that is to say, as they were used to doing it
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was the admiration of everyone, and arranged his wife’s life so that she did nothing and could do nothing but share her husband’s efforts that her time should pass as happily and as agreeably as possible
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The visitors, not agreeably impressed beforehand by Golenishtchev’s
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But no! It was the only right course, he reflected distractedly, while the messenger waited downstairs chatting agreeably to the officers
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He had no sonnets to write, and it could not strike him agreeably that he was not an object of preference to the woman whom he had preferred
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" She thought of the white freestone, the pillared portico, and the terrace full of flowers, Sir James smiling above them like a prince issuing from his enchantment in a rose-bush, with a handkerchief swiftly metamorphosed from the most delicately odorous petals—Sir James, who talked so agreeably, always about things which had common-sense in them, and not about learning! Celia had those light young feminine tastes which grave and weatherworn gentlemen sometimes prefer in a wife; but happily Mr
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Will Ladislaw's sense of the ludicrous lit up his features very agreeably: it was the pure enjoyment of comicality, and had no mixture of sneering and self-exaltation
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Indeed, she herself was accustomed to think that entire freedom from the necessity of behaving agreeably was included in the Almighty's intentions about families
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They floated in his mind agreeably enough, and as he took up his bed-candle his lips were curled with that incipient smile which is apt to accompany agreeable recollections
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Patients who had chronic diseases or whose lives had long been worn threadbare, like old Featherstone's, had been at once inclined to try him; also, many who did not like paying their doctor's bills, thought agreeably of opening an account with a new doctor and sending for him without stint if the children's temper wanted a dose, occasions when the old practitioners were often crusty; and all persons thus inclined to employ Lydgate held it likely that he was clever
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sensation she had not experienced for a long time- that of hundreds of eyes looking at her bare arms and neck- suddenly affected her both agreeably and disagreeably and called up a whole crowd of memories, desires and emotions associated with that feeling
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"So that's why we're waving that gun around," said Rodrigo agreeably
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In reality, what was the struggle about? He was struggling for every farthing of his share (and he could not help it, for he had only to relax his efforts, and he would not have had the money to pay his laborers' wages), while they were only struggling to be able to do their work easily and agreeably, that is to say, as they were used to doing it
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But he lived with his wife on such terms that their affectionate childless home life was the admiration of everyone, and arranged his wife's life so that she did nothing and could do nothing but share her husband's efforts that her time should pass as happily and as agreeably as possible
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There were also several ladies, married and single, and lastly, even Karmazinov who, though he could not be said to bustle, announced aloud with a complacent air that he would agreeably astonish every one when the literary quadrille began
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He had done this out of amiability, fully convinced that he was agreeably flattering the young man's vanity by letting him read the great work beforehand
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I noticed that tears glistened in our host's eyes when he remarked about the party that he had rarely spent an evening so agreeably
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I smiled agreeably, pretending that all this pleased me extremely
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A sensation she had not experienced for a long time—that of hundreds of eyes looking at her bare arms and neck—suddenly affected her both agreeably and disagreeably and called up a whole crowd of memories, desires and emotions associated with that feeling
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He talked boldly and naturally, and Natásha was strangely and agreeably struck by the fact that there was nothing formidable in this man about whom there was so much talk, but that on the contrary his smile was most naïve, cheerful, and good-natured
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“He might be spending the evening agreeably with his charming family, yet he goes on sitting with this brute!—will go on doing so, too, until it is too late to go down to the drawing-room!” Here I glanced at him over the back of my chair, and thought the general look of his attitude and appearance so offensive and repellant that at the moment I could gladly have offered him some insult, even a most serious one
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Pinkney sent as a special Minister, agreeably to request
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Resolved, That it is expedient to divide the Indiana Territory, and to establish a separate Territorial Government west of the river Wabash, agreeably to the ordinance for the government of the Territory of the United States northwest of the river Ohio, passed on the 13th day of July, 1787
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In obedience to the call of my country, I accept the office assigned me, and will endeavor to discharge the duties of it according to the best of my abilities, and agreeably to the wishes of the House
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The Message of the President of the United States was received, agreeably to the intimation given by the President yesterday to the committee appointed to wait on him
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Gilman reported, from the joint committee, that they had waited on the President of the United States, agreeably to order, and that the President of the United States informed the committee that he would make a communication to the two Houses to-morrow, at 12 o'clock
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Wade felt even more agreeably conscious than usual of his own good judgment
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I trust, sir, that the House will not agree to the report of the committee for this reason: Referring to these documents, I discover that in 1800, when we had nearly 8,000 seamen, we had 890 marines; and in the year 1809, when we have only 2,700 seamen employed, we have agreeably to estimate precisely the same number of 890 marines
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I do hope that the gentleman from Pennsylvania, and the gentleman from Massachusetts, will be prepared to give this House some reason, when we have not added a single frigate to the number retained by the act of 1801, when we have even lost two of those retained by that act, when several others are almost in the last stage of decay, why we should require five captains more than the Federal Administration required for a greater number of vessels, and why we should double the number of lieutenants? In other words, why the number of officers should now be fixed agreeably to the act of April 21, 1806, rather than that of the 3d of March, 1801? Sir, the gentleman from Massachusetts has already demonstrated to the House, and I am thankful to him for it—I know with what authority any statement comes from that gentleman—that the real protection afforded to the constituents of my worthy colleague by the bill, as reported by the select committee, is greater than that afforded by the amendment of the gentleman from Pennsylvania—that is to say, that it would keep a greater number of seamen employed, with fewer officers to be sure, because we retain only as many as we want
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"By a special act, done at Fontainebleau, November 3, 1762, of my own will and mere motion, having ceded to my very dear and best beloved cousin the King of Spain, and to his successors, in full property, purely and simply, and without any exceptions, the whole country known by the name of Louisiana, together with New Orleans, and the island in which the said city is situated; and by another act done at the Escurial, November 13, in the same year, His Catholic Majesty having accepted the cession of the said country of Louisiana, and the city and island of New Orleans, agreeably to the copies of the said acts, which you will find hereunto annexed; I write you this letter to inform you, that my intention is, that on the receipt of these presents, whether they come to your hands by the officers of His Catholic Majesty or directly by such French vessels as may be charged with the same, you are to deliver up to the governor, or officer appointed for that purpose by the King of Spain, the said country and colony of Louisiana, and the posts thereon depending, likewise the city and island of New Orleans, in such state and condition as they shall be found to be in on the day of the said cession, willing that in all time to come they shall belong to His Catholic Majesty, to be governed and administered by his governors and officers, and as possessed by him in full property, without any exceptions
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Is that a fact? If it is, and great distress has ensued therefrom, what will be the distress of the merchants if the bill now before you shall pass; and if, agreeably to its provisions, Congress should (at any time hereafter) call on the bank for the loan of four millions promised by the bill? If, sir, a lessening of their discounts one-tenth per cent
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" Agreeably to this definition, every law passed by a deliberative body is an act of sovereignty as to the subject to which it relates
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This verdict was confirmed by the judge of the court, and the criminal punished agreeably to the judgment
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Pinkney to Lord Wellesley, dated December 10th, in which the former labors to prove, that Cadore's note to Armstrong is an absolute repeal of the French decrees, without any conditions precedent, and that therefore the British Government ought to be satisfied of its validity, and take immediate measures for revoking their orders and blockades, agreeably to their promise
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The Senate concurred in the appointment of a joint committee on their part, agreeably to the resolution last mentioned; and Messrs
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Agreeably to the joint resolution, the President then adjourned the Senate, to meet on the first Monday in November next
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Agreeably to the order of the day, the bill, entitled "An act authorizing the President to take possession of a tract of country lying south of the Mississippi Territory and of the State of Georgia, and for other purposes," was resumed, and considered as in Committee of the Whole; and Mr
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, agreeably to what was shown under Prop
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; they will count the wrongs we have sustained; they will reflect that the honor, the interest, and the very independence of the United States, is directly attacked; they will, as guardians of the nation's rights, agreeably to the advice of the Administration, "put the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and correspondent with the national spirit and expectations;" they will prepare to chastise the wrongs of the British Cabinet, which the President tells us, "have the character as well as the effect of war, on our commercial rights, which no independent nation can relinquish
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But in this case, agreeably to my hypothesis, the electric fluid combines with the latent caloric previously existing there, and, adding to its repulsive agency, causes it to overpower cohesion
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The particles of compounds are attracted to the different wires agreeably to their susceptibilities to the positive and negative attraction, and the caloric leaving the electric fluid with which it had been combined, unites with them at the moment that their electric state is neutralized