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‘Wasn’t given a lot of choice, really, was I?’ I said a tad cynically
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Oh how I love this man! I smile at him and he relaxes a tad, his expression changing to one of warm, deep joy
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She had to use the three-d reality Earth Mortal personification to come here, one that was a very good representation of what her mortal person had looked like the year she was killed, maybe a little more shape, a little smoother and with hair a tad bit loosened from the ‘fro she’d worn at the time
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I've lived in the hill all my life, that's been a tad over two centuries
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As the strain was becoming a tad too much,
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had been fed a tad too much and I could see it was getting heavy
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The second nasal “Okay” was a tad too much
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“Yes, of course! I have this habit of speaking a tad too much and
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Her hooves were a tad shaky but after crossing into the village, she seemed more at ease
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She opened the door a tad and scowled at him
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A tad light-headed, she struggled to keep her eyes focused
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And perhaps a tad sarcastic
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“Buh…what?” Brynjolf stammered, one eyebrow sharply raised and his normally level mouth a tad crooked from confusion and drink
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Penelope backed out of the tent, feeling a tad dejected
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I know you are not squeamish, though you nevertheless may perhaps be a tad idealistic
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Yet, given the recent dealings with the Elusivers, this seemed a tad naive
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He also refused to let Nathan know anymore, which Nathan thought a tad unfair but he was in no position to argue now
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“The air is a tad ripe out here
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Of course, someone ambling into the fish cannery would find the printing press loitering in the corner a tad odd
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Amaranthe was glad for the darkness, since her cheeks felt a tad warm again
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Addressing his well wishers, his boyish countenance revealing signs of age however retaining its youthful glimmer, his delivery, once flawless, however a tad slower and unsteady, I was suddenly overcome by fits of tears
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Uncle Hobart had dug the grave with the JCB, which meant it was a tad deep, so he put some road cones around it to stop people falling in
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The place was perhaps a tad more deserted than usual this morning, a few bleary-eyed coffee-drinkers in the food court and several other ritual strollers attested to the normality of the day
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Cruising over Oxford, how could one mistake it? I was maybe a tad lonely, knowing that everyone down there was snug in a pub, or better yet, at home in warm bed
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The outer world suddenly grew a tad more silent
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“Perhaps a tad morbid
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“Speed nine thousand…speed ten thousand,” it advised, and he eased off the power a tad and tried an axial roll
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“They appear a tad disorganized,” said the sim
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In that single moment his grip became just a tad more lax and allowed Ethan to slip his knife hand away with a sudden, violent shove
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The chiding was a tad less vociferous than usual, at least from me, because of Charles’ surprise announcement about intending to retire
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It was a tad hard to eat, with the mille-feuille taking a little persuasion to break free and I felt there could have been a touch more zing in the lemon element, but I’m knit picking
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One could also hear the musings of young enthusiasts, provided one listened intently enough, but soon stopped looking for it branding the act immoral, a tad embarrassed himself like the child caught red-handed stealing cookies from the ‘kitchen enshrouded by the safety of early morning
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standards are just a tad higher than ours and that
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when your soul is a tad tired of this excruciating and
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There was just one problem: they had been snapping together a tad too easily
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implications, it was a little more than a tad unsettling
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“Yes, I guess using two hundred diamonds would have been a tad expensive
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His breath was sweet, olive skin flawless, lips full and intentions clear – I thought, so was somewhat surprised and just a tad disappointed when he merely asked if I’d become a permanent fixture, and he'd guarantee I'd be a buyer within a year
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So maybe I was losing it just a tad
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Things have slowed down a tad these days
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He was dressed in grey slacks and a white shirt, which made me feel a tad underdressed in shorts and tank top
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David was a tad unsettled that Tony had gone behind his back to speak with Albert, but his
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and shook hands with Sonya who smiled at her a tad maliciously
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Now Saturn is in the picture, the auric field is a tad weaker than usual, and so you catch it
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Even though it looked a tad too small it appeared as if it would fit the broad shouldered half-breed
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overstating things a tad
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use that either so it may have to wait til I accrue a tad
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chase had been a tad premature
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His round cheery face always made their hearts feel a tad lighter and the days not as hot or long
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?” Bernice coaxed a tad louder
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O’Grady!” he roared, getting more than just a tad frustrated with her lack of concern
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I opened the curtain just a tad and saw you singing your heart out
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She walked over towards her mother but with the eyes of a beagle, she could see a tad of consternation in her mother’s eye
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still a tad bit too high for the cat to be able to stand on its
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“If I’m correct, I believe he has made her a tad more agreeable
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With all the secrecy involved with them, that number may be a tad low
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FAD and the two other sites in the members area of TAD
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Tad Freeman had just walked in a runner on a bases loaded situation, testing his closing resolve
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The coach stared into Tad's eyes, "Now Tad, Shawn's gonna come in to finish this thing
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"Ah shit," Tad said slamming the ball into the coach's hand, then walking back to the dugout, fuming
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After breakfast Shirl said she was going to conclude her research today and she would have some startling disclosures to discuss that evening, Murray using his thumb print left the house and after closing the door reactivated the alarm, he drove into Port Hedland, inquiring at a pet shop for something to chase kangaroo’s off his land he was directed to a garage, he thought the young girl in the pet shop might have misunderstood him when he asked for something to scare kangaroo’s away, but the mechanic in the garage knew exactly what Murray needed, a whistle, coming from Melbourne where kangaroos are a tad thin on the ground Murray knew next to nothing about the national animal, but he couldn’t imagine why he’d need a whistle, the mechanic soon put him right
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“You don’t think we are over reacting a tad?” he asked
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• Portable clothes washer: There are a couple of types made for campers and caravanners (both of similar capacity), but the slightly more sophisticated Wonderwash is a tad easier to operate
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A few hour passed by and the air started to thin a little, feeling a tad less
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After tweaking the wiring just a tad, but not too much to
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The price for the room was frankly quite embarrassing, until we saw it and then it seemed a tad pricey
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I was sure I had read somewhere that they were a tad higher than this unnamed, little-known mountain range on the way to Erzurum
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who is to say whether the numbers are a tad aggressive and the tool wears
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this horse, Morning Glory, was had been watered down just a tad
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… It definitely would not have taken a genius to figure out that he was feeling a tad nervous being alone with the minister and Reverend Graham couldn’t help but silently chuckle as he watched him
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but when it’s time to walk the walk, we tend to become a tad bit bitter
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Not for the first time, the Indian state had woken up a tad too late
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The temple seemed just a tad cleaner than the monk’s temple
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Even though Miss Von Kiel had lightened up and turned into Hester, she still looked a tad like Barbie’s grandmother
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“You may find that I’m a tad less ‘uptight’ as they say
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“I think I’m a tad too old, Cali
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“That’s… fine,” Fescor relented, feeling a tad silly, but following the suggestion
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Gabriel turned back to Adam, his posture a tad more relaxed
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‘As you wish,’ he said, dipping his head a tad
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Eris’s smile widened a tad before she turned to Maria, leaving me with the notion that she had a secret
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My sigh of relief was a tad louder than I would have liked
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Only men, who for a few thousand earth-populating years had no idea whatsoever that all their mothers, sister and fun-loving playmates weren’t getting babies completely on their own, could have come up with having to make a choice between a 6-day creation in toto (they did allow as He was a tad too tired to toot on the 7th, at least!) or gazillions of years to settle down after the Big Bang
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The two guys sat stunned, and more than a tad confused
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Backing up a tad, you should know that since she was four, I’d raised my final child alone—and she always danced
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“Come here!” he shouted, the pitch of his voice a tad too high
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Okay, she might be lying just a tad
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tad royally, was a larger than life turquoise and white
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all have dinner at a restaurant a tad classier than
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were a tad superstitious
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"This is a just a tad harsh, isn't it
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“H--how did you know?” Kathy gasped in surprise, her voice becoming tad more steady, as her hiccupping shudders began to fade away, and the prescription pain medication began to take effect
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” Henri coughed, her cheeks pinking a tad, and then she glanced over at the two men, who were still intently listening to this conversation and glared at them
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Zeppelin’s subsequent epics would be a tad overblown (“Kashmir”) or a bit flat (“Achilles Last Stand”), but “Stairway” is when all of the pieces fell into place during their magical peak
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“That sounds a tad racist don’t you think?” Gary stated in a
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speech, I had an awful taste in my mouth and was a tad bit pissed that I
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Antonio was a tad taken aback by her answer
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“This sounds a tad farfetched don’t you think? Maybe we should come back when your medications have worn off a bit
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Dennis, now shocked and a tad pissed chimed in
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In its place, right there in the center of her palm, Micaiah saw a rock- a pebble actually, oblong in shape and just a tad bit larger than her own thumb