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"They won't expect much from me after this," Glenelle said, "I set up that big old cherub I had with my butterfly flipper personification and worked up all the nuances I could think of into it
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He got so worked up that he ran off with the baby and did something with it, he would never say what
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” Wolf was thinking to himself that John was getting worked up over nothing; his emotions were ruling him
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A sly look appeared on his face as he stomped into the quarters of his sleeping men and woke them with shouts of ‘to arms’ and ‘wake up!’ He worked up a hasty plan and sent his men on their way to implement it
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For a start it was nearer work for her – Dad used to drive them both up; he worked up there too
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Or was his curiosity so worked up now that he would pursue Tdeshi’s death anyway, with or without Ava?
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knew I had myself all worked up over the test and wouldn’t be worth a shit in that
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out why he was so worked up
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They had worked up some very good covers of some very new stuff
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Mostly this just earns a beating for the Kidnappers are so worked up and high (maybe on drugs) that they are not capable of listening
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I kept my head down as I worked upwards, not wanting to see the shadow of myself reflected in his eyes
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I know that doesn’t leave you much time, but the only appointment I could get for you to meet the man you need to see is at ten this morning, but with him, trust me on this, that means eleven-thirty, so just behave yourself and don’t get all worked up about being ignored or he might not even see you, because Mr
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” Christians can get themselves very worked up about such matters and yet seem to turn a blind eye to some of the greatest affronts in society today
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Luckily, Ebira knew to think fast and she worked up a laugh and stuck her tongue out at Soral who immediately looked away
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I don’t care what he has,” Jensen said, getting worked up again
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Derek could see his old boss had got himself worked up to
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I smiled unfazed by his little statement; I’ve been through this more than I even cared to get worked up over their bitter remarks
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No need getting myself more worked up than I already was
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“It's true!” Eke was worked up by her protest
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Kami realized that Yania was too worked up to be able to focus enough to call her horse
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Here’s the Illusion we worked up with the others of The Six
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And the six men who had worked upon the building were with him and many other honourable men were around him
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(Historians get all worked up about things like this
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wasn’t until the third evening that Daveda had worked up the nerve to call me
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What I do have, I've worked out, and worked up,
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book is submitted to our printers, it will be worked upon by one of our copy
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I was ready to kill whoever it was who got you so worked up
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Even the baby, who just recently started enjoying the events, is all worked up and excited
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Too tired to think, but too worked up to sleep, he lay there, dragging at his ciggy, and waited for
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During the time spent doing this hex, you should be worked up into a frenzy of anger and thinking of the darkness about to descend upon your enemy
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People worked up there but no-one he knew had any clue as to what they did
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h-MMv 3TEVE MUMBLED AS HE SLOWLY WORKED UP THE COURAGE TO SAY WHAT HED LEARNED h)
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They really get worked up
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―You die first, pretty girl friend; then the dog killing turd eater die… Slowly! Watch your pretty cunt die, dog killer… Her brains might even smell good as her pussy…‖ The worked up Indian was shouting as his muscles tensed, ready for the killing blow; nostrils flared, pupils dilated and fixed on Elise‘s ashen face
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She was in tears and the bloke looked fairly worked up
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Gradually he worked up to 50 miles a day, but even this was done with style
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Their plan worked up and until I was hired to investigate
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Upon reaching the forsaken city I worked up the courage to ask, or in my case, blurt out a question
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Never-theless, when her husband asked if it was not possible to have a soft-boiled egg, she did not answer simply that they had run out of eggs the week before, but she worked up a violent diatribe against men who spent their time contemplating their navels and then had the gall to ask for larks’ livers at the table
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Well, it was really nothing to get worked up about, so he would just enjoy the wonder ful afternoon with his wife’s company and the excellent crumpets that had been freshly baked
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he was worked up over the situation in Hawaii, she had a calming
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����������� By the time Nancy arrived at the Tower of London, she had worked up a good sweat
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He finally worked up the nerve to ask him why he hadn't cried
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‘’Our air defense specialists in Russia have worked up a system to prevent attacking aircraft from launching laser or GPS-guided bombs and missiles from outside the range of our own SAMs
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The 45 year-old blonde, who wore her long hair in old-fashioned braids, seemed quite worked up, something Watts could understand
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The naturalist collected specimens, while the sometime invalid worked up ‘enough health to last me till next summer
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worked up the courage to confront the issue and finally taken the hard
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He could it, now that he had worked up enough courage
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” Jamie always got really worked up on the subject of our father, and the injustice of his actions
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It was Frankie and that damned medical report that got Buck all worked up
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that Nathaniel would have told you anyway once he worked up enough
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He’d never worked up the nerve to ask them either
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Never had he seen Joel so worked up over a woman before
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The noise of the falls thundered as she neared them and the spray hit her bare skin and chilled her, a relief after the sweat she had worked up from building her traps in Demeter’s woods
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The outer appearance of this building needs to be worked upon too, but your priority should be the inside arrangements
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‘Why are you getting so worked up?’ Isha couldn’t believe what she was hearing
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” He spoke calmly, probably trying to not get me any more worked up
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Of course he assumed he was still too drunk to mange whatever obscure rural mechanism the door worked upon, so instead he opened the tiny window that was barely large enough to get his head through and watched with fascination as his vomit slapped hard into the earth, a story below
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Nevertheless, they seemed pretty worked up about it
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The food was amazing and Tracey had worked up quite an appetite with all the nervous energy of the day
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He could it, now that he had worked up enough courage to locate the box where he’d stashed his corner of the scroll, hidden on top of a wagon-wheel light fixture
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He didn’t tell Panin what he really intended to do as he was sure he wouldn‘t cooperate if he knew the whole scheme he had worked up
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It was bad enough that I'd caused the accident which paralysed him, but when he discovered about Sir Anthony and me—' Her throat muscles worked up and down spasmodically and she gave a particularly joyless little laugh
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By the time Chanoch had worked up his nerve, Nathan was turning around again
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that morning, before the protesters could get worked up
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What was Colt so worked up about?
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Lopez? His large frame filled the short entrance to the workspace, and his dark face glistened with the slight sweat he had worked up in his hurry
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“Dad says that the legends came in after few deaths took place, so they are all worked up stories
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What are you so worked up about, mate? There’s not a man here who wouldn’t love to be in
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A chill ran down her spine and she worked up the courage to face him
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I’m so stressed out, I’m getting worked up over nothing!
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The curate took the warrant and saw that what the officer said was true, and that it agreed with Don Quixote's appearance, who, on his part, when he found himself roughly handled by this rascally clown, worked up to the highest pitch of wrath, and all his joints cracking with rage, with both hands seized the officer by the throat with all his might, so that had he not been helped by his comrades he would have yielded up his life ere Don Quixote released his hold
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Then, don't you think that perhaps her imagination should be worked upon?"
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Heathcliff's black eyes flashed; he seemed ready to tear Catherine in pieces, and I was just worked up to risk coming to the rescue, when of a sudden his fingers relaxed; he shifted his grasp from her head to her arm, and gazed intently in her face
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The crowd that came pouring out of the hall was worked up to a frenzy of enthusiasm, for the speech they had just listened to had been a sort of manifesto to the country
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He was monitoring the Marine progress as they worked up through the apartment building, securing it
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But it was too late: the storm was up, and force was on her to give way to it; for now the man-machine, strongly worked upon by the sensual passion, felt so manfully his advantages and superiority, felt withal the sting of pleasure so intolerable, that maddening with it, his joys began to assume a character of furiousness, which made me tremble for the too tender Louisa
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The day was warm and the boys had already worked up a sweat
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However, Mr Plan so worked upon this material, that, what with one thing and what with another, he got the council persuaded to give up the moderate plan, and to consent to sell the ground where it had been proposed to build the new school, and toapply the proceeds towards the means of erecting a fine academy on the Green
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She went that very night to Mrs Rickerton, the mother of Mr Feg’s wife, and, as I afterwards picked out of her, told the old lady that may be, ere long, she would hear of some great honour that would come to her family, with other mystical intimations that pointed plainly to the dignities of the magistracy; the which, when she had returned home, so worked upon the imagination of Mrs Rickerton, that, before going to bed, she felt herself obliged to send for her daughter, to the end that she might be delivered and eased of what she had heard
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“Hooly, hooly, friend,” quo’ I, with a laugh of jocularity, no illpleased to see to what effect I had worked upon him; “that will never do; ye’re but a greenhorn in public affairs
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He found himself getting worked up again and reluctantly he remembered the openly hostile look on Erika Berger’s beautiful face at the meeting yesterday afternoon
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It was again that expression of reverential ecstasy which had so worked upon her the day before
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And when he worked up the nerve to tell Carlos to stay out of his things, Carlos just shrugged and said the rent would be going up in September
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Our bodies transform to prepare for action, but then we sit at our desk and maybe squeeze a stress ball if we’re really worked up
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“Alistair and Sebastian are all worked up over it
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“Which means he might have worked up the nerve to talk to you by Christmas
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These details and accompanying delays worked up an atmosphere of preparation that was as impressive as it was fascinating
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At one side of the table was a small carpet with various figures worked upon it, at the other was something resembling an altar on which lay a Testament and a skull
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He was worked up to forget the fiendish prudence he boasted of, and proceeded to murderous violence
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Heathcliff’s black eyes flashed; he seemed ready to tear Catherine in pieces, and I was just worked up to risk coming to the rescue, when of a sudden his fingers relaxed; he shifted his grasp from her head to her arm, and gazed intently in her face
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Her head lay upon a folded cloth, and no matter how she turned it, the humming of the immense powerhouse worked up through the cloth into her head
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He was so worked up he kept forgetting to breathe
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He should have worked upon my plans
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To me, with my nerves worked up to a pitch of expectancy, there was something depressing and subduing in the sudden gloom, and in the cold dank air of the vault
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My limbs were weary and stiff, for I feared to change my position; yet my nerves were worked up to the highest pitch of tension, and my hearing was so acute that I could not only hear the gentle breathing of my companions, but I could distinguish the deeper, heavier in-breath of the bulky Jones from the thin, sighing note of the bank director
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The villagers were worked up into a state of fear bordering on panic, but wise old Mbonga affected to feel considerable skepticism regarding the tale, and attributed the whole fabrication to their fright in the face of some real danger
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Whether the flitting attendance of the one still and solitary jet had gradually worked upon Ahab, so that he was now prepared to connect the ideas of mildness and repose with the first sight of the particular whale he pursued; however this was, or whether his eagerness betrayed him; whichever way it might have been, no sooner did he distinctly perceive the white mass, than with a quick intensity he instantly gave orders for lowering
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Dreams, as we all know, are very queer things: some parts are presented with appalling vividness, with details worked up with the elaborate finish of jewellery, while others one gallops through, as it were, without noticing them at all, as, for instance, through space and time
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They exhorted him, worked upon him, drummed at him incessantly, till at last he solemnly confessed his crime