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“We prefer to keep it that way,” Tam said harshly
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"What’s the gun for?" Mike asked harshly, walking around the car
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He grabbed her harshly by the shoulders and shook her, asking “What Emma? What did you see?"
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That’s not the command of a father, but of your Prince,” Adros harshly replied
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Wind blew faster and more harshly against their backs, hair whipped every which way
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A metallic, non-human voice inside his head harshly said 'No'
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But he sniffled harshly in an effort to stifle it
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The sun shone harshly
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Sebastian yanked off his shirt, wincing as he moved too harshly
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She spoke clearly and harshly as she said, “They’re all depending on us
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irritated and angry, and spoke harshly; and then, all at once, I am
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Such acts would be dealt with harshly as a matter of honour
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I wonder today if the growth in militancy of the far right-wing did not gain momentum from that siege, when they realised we were shackled and not about to deal with them as harshly as we dealt with black protesters in the past
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‘Then don’t imagine it because it’s awful,’ I replied perhaps a bit too harshly, but the words slipped out without any thought
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There was a chorus of grumbles from the circle around her, and Jevan shook his head harshly
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Presque harshly regained his control, and started to cripple the beaten cultist with a
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A Jewish hostage may be treated more harshly than a Christian and he cannot really hide the fact that he is Jewish
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No woman in her right mind would share a drink with him unless she was well paid,” Sylvia stated harshly
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person, and it is because I judge myself harshly
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She thought that this was no time for being shy, and just called out for Ikebod, not harshly, but demanding his attention:
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He then turned his face again to look into Amonas eyes and wheezed while breathing harshly
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She seemed so totally natural, as her face turned to the side, and he heard a muffled male voice say something and then chuckle harshly
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- Can you not just let me be, she said harshly and turned her back to him again
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Elior cleared his throat harshly next to them and laughed as Laino glared at him
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“What were you waiting for, then?” he says, but not harshly
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WAS he such a remiss, careless father as she had accused him of being? HAD he so scandalously neglected the bodily and spiritual welfare of the four little motherless creatures dependent on him? WERE his people talking of it as harshly as Mrs
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” Her eyes closed, then harshly opened
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A critical, harshly spoken word can be remembered for decades, especially for people already suffering under great difficulties
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Age to Walter, she reached out and grabbed him harshly
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“We’re not really brother and sister” he said as he wrapped the strands located at the back of my head in his fingers harshly
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They must judge, harshly and relentlessly, if they are to succeed
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“Don’t touch me,” she whispered harshly
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“What does that mean?” she whispered harshly
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“Can you feel me?” he whispered harshly
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“Love and this business do not mix Jesse, I thought you of all people would testify that” he said harshly “Didn’t anyone ever tell you its dangerous to have a weakness,” he added chuckling darkly
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” He whispered harshly, I instinctively tried to free myself “I mean it
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And when Sarai dealt harshly with her, she fled from her face
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We imagine that others are judging us harshly, measuring and weighing every inch
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She was shaking badly as she leaned to whisper harshly into his ear
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One of his group, a stranger in this man’s house, had spoken harshly to an invited guest, and all without prior request tendered nor invitation extended
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Sometimes she swung her baby harshly
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Then they pulled the intestines harshly to make them suffer even more
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Leah, reaching out, brushing his ankle as he passed by, said softly and sadly, “Moshe, I’m sorry that I spoke so harshly to you before we started out! Please forgive a woman that simply did not know her place nor the problems before you!”
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anyone who fails in their part of this mission for our Pharaoh will surely be dealt with harshly
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stranger in this man's house, had spoken harshly to an invited guest, and all without prior
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sorry that I spoke so harshly to you before we started out! Please forgive a woman that simply
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more harshly by my father through the years, so these actions by
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Bracken heard the order given firmly but not harshly, and the two went to work
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He never rebukes harshly, out of malice, or to punish His children in any way
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harshly about the Henry girls, but in the end she was proven just in her attitude towards them,
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In general, the courts worked overtime to prosecute for the slightest infraction which they treated harshly
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“Do not judge the Lord of the Sea too harshly,” the Nereid told me
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Some people with narrow tunnel vision have judged Gāndhiji harshly, criticizing him for almost everything he did
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“Wait!” a voice spoke harshly
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The demon laughed harshly as he relinquish control
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“I think your god went to do his private business and maybe has diarrhea,” Elijah shouted harshly
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“Settle down, children, you’re acting like a bunch of savages," she said as she hit her ruler harshly on the desk
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But I cannot judge our ancestors too harshly
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“You can’t come with me,” he said harshly
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“Get him out of here,” adding harshly, “and tell the D
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He whispered harshly but given that the room was so quiet it was like he was talking in a normal voice
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Speak harshly of no one
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I was hospitalized shortly after for losing my temper too harshly and too often
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“Who are you and what do you want?” he asked harshly “You’re better not waste my time beggar”
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"What madness is this?" growled the Cimmerian harshly, not relishing the man's words or manner
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The natives of Khauran would perhaps welcome this conquest, since the nomads could deal with them no more harshly than their present masters, and even total extermination would be preferable to the suffering they have to endure
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His voice drifted back, harshly lifted in orders to his officers
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8 Then, as the people went down by the river to witness the baptizing, the first man came privately to Jesus about his inheritance inasmuch as he thought Jesus had dealt harshly with him; and when the Master had again heard him, he replied: "My son, why do you miss the opportunity to feed upon the bread of life on a day like this in order to indulge your covetous disposition? Do you not know that the Jewish laws of inheritance will be justly administered if you will go with your complaint to the court of the synagogue? Can you not see that my work has to do with making sure that you know about your heavenly inheritance? Have you not read the Scripture: `There is he who waxes rich by his wariness and much pinching, and this is the portion of his reward: Whereas he says, I have found rest and now shall be able to eat continually of my goods, yet he knows not what time shall bring upon him, and also that he must leave all these things to others when he dies
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But the old woman, a stern old veteran of the frontier, quieted them harshly; she helped Balthus get out the two horses that were stabled in a pen behind the cabin and put the children on them
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Sorne time after his self-mutilation, Oedipus reconsiders and decides that he may have punished himself too harshly:
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"Be silent, fool!" she ordered harshly
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“You were chosen for the Chosen,” I said harshly and to my astonishment, it came out in a language that was not one of the seven taught to me by my father but something my mother had crooned to me as a baby’s lullaby
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harshly, while men are expected to do so
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(1987), based on these observations, suggested that women are judged more harshly
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'Was there not Count Trocero of Poitain?' demanded Conan harshly
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'Well,' said Conan harshly, 'is it not better to die honorably than to live in infamy? Is death worse than oppression, slavery and ultimate destruction?'
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'Ease those ropes, knave!' he ordered the torturer harshly, and Valbroso and his captain stared
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The timbers crackled harshly as flames ripped through the buildings
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Suddenly she muttered harshly: "Mainwaring's blundering and inefficiencies make him as deadly as the Soviet KGB
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"Travis, we prefer our own language as we know it," she said harshly, "not the language mutilated by the Bolsheviks
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" Heavy firing echoed harshly from the stables and the high meadow
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the Kaiser's original letter and the original signed document," he whispered harshly, "are they with the Ochrana files?"
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�Make it yourself I ain't your slave� replies Stef harshly as he sits on the couch
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� Nicola whispers harshly
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� Steve replies harshly
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� says Steve harshly
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" the old man says harshly as his body fades as he is teleported away
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that he would judge you harshly, and condemn every little failing without mercy;
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Please do not judge me too harshly, I did everything within my power to avoid the incident at Victoria, but there are interested parties that wish to reduce the presence of the US, and China in Africa
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“Into which you are preparing to fall,” Warren said harshly
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I’d pinned him down so harshly that he could just about move, he looked so petrified that I had to stop and ask him if he was alright
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Suraj tried to help place Gulab on the trolley but was pushed away harshly by Jags, she gave him a deadly stare
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The beating rays of the sun were harshly warm on Paul’s troubled face
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An evil frown cut harshly across his face as she disturbed his imagination
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It made a loud mooing sound that vibrated the ground Joey lay on and shook its head harshly
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Then he gripped the handheld navigation device that was wirelessly locked onto the location of Hank Evans's implant and began to peck harshly on the tiny keys with his thumbs
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He knew they had been lucky; those who had run were suspect and dealt with harshly
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Ironically, after millions of black people died because of their skin color, Harr concluded rather harshly that African Americans limited themselves in missions because they tried to save their own skins
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Recruits must never be treated so harshly