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"I think your knowledge of the implementation of heaven has jaded you
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Tell me the fifties weren"t more innocent and less jaded than the two decades that followed
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In Rome the people still believe in something more than celebrity, their minds are not jaded by the government’s propaganda, and they exist in a pure world, free of prejudice and hatred
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’ Gerrid, in his increasingly jaded way, responded with: ‘the ultimate holiday is death
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Indeed every member of the force looked terribly jaded and ill, many being only just able to keep about at all
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In the end, some jaded old general, some vague relation of Raumesys’s, would end up in power
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While not exactly jaded by the prospect, he decided against it
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Hell, maybe I was a little jaded too
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Raul listened with a jaded ear, seriously doubting Truman’s sincerity, while simultaneously praying that there was, at least, some truth to his stated intentions
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You seem to be jaded
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The only one there would be some jaded funeral home employees and an assistant deputy coroner signing zee papers
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“What is it?” I said, looking into his jaded cynical eyes with my jaded cynical eyes
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But the more Jason looked at it, the more the conclusions seemed jaded
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She would be careful not to suggest there was anything jaded or prurient in her son’s fixation with this quaint Lithuanian
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“It is a custom in my family to spend some formative years in the north to prevent becoming jaded
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a jaded, sad, “adult” way of thinking
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I was tempted to ask him where we were going, but it was late and I was tired and jaded
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If you are the most jaded
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But, most of those who only enjoy giving or receiving pain in a purely sexual context are good hearted folk, they have simply become jaded and bored with milder sexual activities, and they would never dream of sharing painful sexuality with another unless their partner was willing and eager for the experience
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This happens more often with those who have lived long lives, for it is easy to become jaded after many centuries, and with those who have not found love, for being in love keeps the simplest lovemaking fresh and exciting
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about two or three times a year, she became very jaded
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“But that was then and long ago, the stuff of fairytales by now, a sacred past bedimmed by time and by a jaded sense of self
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Comics for the jaded
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She is a bit jaded with the usual macho types that hang around bars
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Six years after the disaster her office looked jaded and well worn
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The brands were household names but the products were jaded
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Even the most jaded were impressed by the genius of the concept
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The dispassionate pit bull eyed the tiny blink-blink-blink like a jaded housewife watching TV
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Even the most jaded animals were impressed by the genius of the
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He lay watching the wooden planks of his ceiling morph and warp, and, like some jaded ex-hippy struck with the repercussions of his ergotism, his fancy cast the planks into the shape of his nightmare quarry
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He would have become disenchanted with the ways of the media and, ironically, teach these same ways to undergrads with the added spin of his wizened experience and jaded wit
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I saw that John2 also learned that he would have become a writer in either probability, but through a different path: He would have become disenchanted with the ways of the media and, ironically, teach these same ways to undergrads with the added spin of his wizened experience and jaded wit
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Perhaps he was jaded with all
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holdings with a jaded promise of eliminating all property tax
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during the course of the jaded feast,
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only to give in to the jaded debauchery
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of the jaded extortion
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to slice the jaded piece of the pie
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Sandy Potter, a rotund, balding, rather jaded fifty-something, known as Santa when not in earshot, was holding forth
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probably are a bit jaded from dealing with the Federation
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figurine from the empty coffin, there was a pair of white and beautiful jaded hands, pushing open the coffin lid!
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battled Jaded Hand of the Positive Nirvana last night would appear alone in
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Zhongnan Sect who was known as the Jaded Hand of the Positive Nirvana! But
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It was not Wei Qi or the Jaded Hand of the Positive Nirvana
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You have fought with the Jaded Hand of the
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” A jaded thirties marinated in its many relational betrayals of promises given and the promised taken back
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A powerful combination to a jaded womanizer, he thought as his eyes sharpened on her pretty, green eyes
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in goods that become jaded
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“To the fray!” Best kicked behind Johnny, who in turn gave the jaded old horse a consoling gee up
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“There's another two,” the trooper said, “seemed like a waste to chuck them, but its more than this jaded sod can carry
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It was as if too much had gone on; the results of a jaded life, only surviving; just barely alive in a harsh environment
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She looked so young he suddenly felt old and jaded by
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My opinion of the hotel is becoming slightly jaded
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So the only reaction by the masses to publicly exposed scandal: is bored, jaded cynicism
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Then it was spices used for the jaded palates of the rich
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We just worry that movies are becoming too violent for the younger generation to see because their children are not jaded, deadened, and inured to it yet
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Unlike those of us that had been jaded by the likes of Fritz, he had not yet learned to veil his teaching in the role of a sneak teacher
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After all, he was still a kid, and no matter how jaded he was, he was still just a kid
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They hope to encourage the jaded appetites of the urbanites with their large peasant bottoms
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You have become jaded by your engaging in the
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I was jaded by the pointless quality of it so to speak
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I think you should seriously reevaluate whatever decision-making process that has led you to this point and find yourself a younger man that is not so jaded and has more life left in him than I do
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For flowers fade; chrysanthemums are the worst; perfect over night; yellow and jaded next morning--not fit to be seen
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the natural power of a body jaded, and racked off to the less by constant
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He had parted from them worn with care, and jaded with fatigue; he now saw them refreshed and blooming, though timid and anxious
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Immortal, jaded, void of anything that passes as passion, Fae royalty is incapable of emotion, but they can experience it through a human vessel
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At Ponsonby's corner a jaded white flagon H
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But over time, she’d begun to grow jaded about the entire process
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I guess after a lifetime of commanding sailors, she’s got an unfairly jaded view
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There were still times, though, when I was struck by his softer, less jaded side
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At scarce thirty he had already reduced his strength of appetite down to a wretched dependance on forced provocatives, very little seconded by the natural power of a body jaded, and racked off to the less by constant repeated over draughts of pleasure, which had done the work of sixty winters on his springs of live: leaving him at the same time all the fire and head of youth in his imagination, which served at once to torment and spur him down the precipice
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As jaded as Mattie was toward the law firm, she was still surprised at Samantha’s discovery
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The prevailing mood on both sides was somewhere between jaded and self-important
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A little rest for the jaded animal being desirable, he did not hasten his search for landmarks
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It succeeded in enforcing submission from the jaded man this morning: his empoisoned system at this moment quailed before Bulstrode's cold, resolute bearing, and he was taken off quietly in the carriage before the family breakfast time
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Bellars was passionate in Pursuit, yet I doubted not that he should grow bor’d and jaded once he had me in his Keeping
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Some Men sigh for Heiresses with Doweries, and some for the Appeasement of their jaded Lusts
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Indeed, I kept him guessing Week by Week, and this piqued his Passion as a Cordial before Dinner piques the most jaded Appetite
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Whatchacallit? He wasn’t jaded
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Fortunately, the Harrises had committed several mistakes along the way: They’d made following them too easy; they’d been careless and unconcerned; and too romantic, at least in his jaded opinion, for a couple married twenty years, even one on holiday in Venice
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Early in the forenoon parties of jaded men began to straggle into the village, but the strongest of the citizens continued searching
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The hounds of that ardent young sportsman Rostov had not merely reached hard winter condition, but were so jaded that at a meeting of the huntsmen it was decided to give them a three days’ rest and then, on the sixteenth of September, to go on a distant expedition, starting from the oak grove where there was an undisturbed litter of wolf cubs
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Lest jaded with satiety,
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The scene, the people, the events of the story are new, the plot is ingenious, and the action rapid and exciting enough to please the most jaded novel reader
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She recalled how she, in a low-cut, wine-bespattered, red silk dress, with a red bow in her dishevelled hair, weak, jaded and tipsy, after dancing attendance upon the guest, had seated herself, at two in the morning, near the thin, bony, pimpled girl-pianist and complained of her hard life
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The hounds of that ardent young sportsman Rostóv had not merely reached hard winter condition, but were so jaded that at a meeting of the huntsmen it was decided to give them a three days’ rest and then, on the sixteenth of September, to go on a distant expedition, starting from the oak grove where there was an undisturbed litter of wolf cubs
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He felt lonely in those days and hoped on the way to renew his jaded energies
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Critics paid homage to every change of bill, anxious to chronicle success, and looking with glad eyes at the possible advent of a new impetus to the jaded theatrical machine
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Thompson and Dundy, newcomers among the jaded and throttled amusement purveyors of the big city, were responsible for all this, and the greatest credit is due to their “nerve” as well as to their astonishing executive ability
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Yes, sir, after having for years attempted to drive us by menace into war with England, when he has seen us fairly embarked in it, and the champions of human rights bleeding in his cause, the Ruler of France has turned with contempt from your reclamations; he has left your Minister, who was charged with those reclamations, to follow him in his Russian campaign, to whip up his jaded Pegasus, and, travelling at his heels, to overtake him if he can