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The only part of Jorma that continued that thread of the conversation was his eyebrow, his voice asked, "Do you miss your beach?"
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The waves are not as languid here and the lagoon is far too small, but yes, that is what I miss the most
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I miss the powers of magic I had as an Angel sometimes
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I don't miss Earth
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If you miss a dose, follow your doctor or pharmacist's directions
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‘Like you did with me … little miss innocent …’ he said, glaring at me, his face close to mine
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"You never know," Herndon said, "It could miss us, it could collide with something else on the way
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"We need Yarbeem and the coach to take miss Ava to dock 281," Herndon called to her
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But the good news is, even though the Heavenly Mother is coming thru at almost exactly the same time, we have a solution that allows them to miss the asteroid and the planet and the debris that will be knocked up by the impact
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‘I miss you too, Em
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we’ll have to miss group therapy
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It wasn't that he'd loose sleep, it was that he would be away for weeks and he would miss her
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Can’t really miss a
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I shall miss this view, but that’s how it goes
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"We shouldn't stop thinking about the life we will have in the event of the ninety or ninety nine percent chance that it's going to miss us
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Very basic it was, but I didn’t miss any of the stuff in storage … I recall I made a decision to get rid of all the clutter once we got it all back, but you know how it is … you never get round to it, or else it has sentimental value and you can’t bring yourself to throw it out
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But you miss a week and they add on 100%
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Do you still miss him?
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I’m pretty sure Molly didn’t miss a trick … wouldn’t surprise me if she knew perfectly well where her son spent most of the night … but she was discretion itself
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The baggage handler hurried down the terminal hallway as fast as he could, so worried that the little carry-on would miss its flight and then be stranded there in Phoenix
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Someone was going to miss it
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What signs did I miss on London’s streets? When was I marked out? Why was I here? And always that last question, one that persists even now that I am safe and at home here in Beirut
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‘Your report was very comprehensive, Miss Osborne, and made very interesting reading
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" That's when I hear Apollo's voice, "Hey, Miss Jon
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I miss Nick so much it is a physical pain and the knowledge that I have hurt him merely adds to the torment
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What would that mean? If his veron grants were intercepted and his account deleted, few would miss him or know he was gone
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Desperate not to miss those faint taps, but my mind drifted off again, rampaging through fantasies and memories
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But once it’s gone, we don’t miss it at all
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"Major, I'd rather not miss the launch window, if we don't separate tomorrow it will be two months before we're re-aligned
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‘You’ll miss this
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If you have sensors anywhere near that good you can't miss that
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‘In addition to that, this is the most exciting thing that’s ever come my way and I’m blowed if I’m going to miss out on it
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‘And what can I do for you today, Miss Thwaite?’ he asked, sweat appearing on his brow … and the office wasn’t that warm
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You miss half the fun of getting there
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“Oh yes, I really miss the bicycles,” said Cosmicblasto
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and that I miss you to my core
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‘You’ll miss all this
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shame that he would have to miss the show, but it was safer
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They wouldn't miss her that much and probably wouldn't even talk about her much now that she had left Yoonbarla
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I ask Miss
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Michael did not miss any of these changes in Sally’s appearance either
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He consulted with Kate, who reminded Daniel of Miss Susan
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Miss Barns, if you continue in this manner, I shall hold you in contempt of this court
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JUDGE: You keep saying that, Miss Barns
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Thru her discussions with Jeffery, Miss Susan had seen the need for warm clothing for the riders when they were in flight
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With Jake’s help, Miss Susan had gone to the warehouse and searched for large long leather coats
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After this, Miss Susan was regarded with new respect
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In his cave with Miss Susan asleep by his side, Jeffery couldn’t sleep
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Not ever knowing either parent, I have to say I didn't miss them and then my aunt and uncle used to come to Cornwall for my holidays
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‘I shall miss him
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‘I shall miss him so very much
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A fact which Wiesse, standing waiting, does not miss
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“Say there Miss Alex, I hear we have a new rider to be! I’d like to fix him his favorite meal
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Miss Jones and the Refugee
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I ache to see him go … we may have only been married a few days, but I miss him horribly
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You cannot miss it
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He became a mentor to these young boys and they were often found at his home in the evenings with Miss Susan doting on them
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Not only have I saved you and your lovely little miss from that old bastard's schemes and plots, but I've also taught you a lesson
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He chuckled to himself for he already knew that Miss Susan was with child, and she was delighted over it
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She was known simply as Miss Jones
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Miss Jones and her ancient familial home now stood in much reduced status in the middle of this quiet and genteel suburban sprawl
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Miss Jones, as the last of her line, lived a quiet and shrouded life that was bounded by the tightness of good old-fashioned values and good old-fashioned friends
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Self-control was an art that Miss Jones and her family had perfected through many long years of carefully managed breeding and etiquette
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Miss Jones had few vices and few interests that could be described as hobbies, but she was very keen on politics
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It was widely reported in the leafier lanes of suburban south London that after the local church’s recent summer fete Miss Jones had sampled the sherry and become extremely eloquent on the subject
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Mistress Fate heard this desperate plea and within a week Miss Jones found herself facing a very new and challenging situation, for which she was entirely unprepared
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Walking home from a visit to a friend’s house one evening at about seven o’clock, Miss Jones was enjoying the last of the sun’s tree-dappled warmth
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All was well with the world as Miss Jones turned the corner into her own street and was almost bowled over by a young man running at full pelt in the opposite direction
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Miss Jones spun around in an anti-clockwise direction when the young man’s shoulder hit her left arm with all the force and momentum of a battering ram
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Miss Jones heard the sound of footsteps following on behind the young man and as she pushed beech leaves out of her face she was able to make out three other young boys heading towards where she lay suspended in the hedge
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With a physical urgency usually reserved for athletes and Special Forces troops, Miss Jones launched herself into a standing position, braced her legs upon the pavement and picked up her handbag in the most menacing way that she could manage
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The young man with the broken wrist was of some ethnic stock, while the three other youths were Caucasians and Miss Jones was no fool
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In no time at all, the entire street seemed to be filled with cars and uniformed officers, and an ambulance whisked the young man away to Accident and Emergency before Miss Jones had time to find out his name
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She was, anyway, helping a very pleasant young policewoman with her enquiries and Miss Jones was on fine form as the policewoman took her statement
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Quite what would have happened in the old days Miss Jones couldn’t actually say
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Unfortunately for Miss Jones there was another sun of which she had taken no account whatsoever in her long and relatively restricted life, and at seven-thirty the next morning she was rudely awakened by a series of loud knocks at her front door
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The adrenalin rush of the previous evening and the near quarter bottle of Scotch that she had drunk before bed had not mixed well and, when she opened the door to the reporter from the Sun & Mercury, Miss Jones was suffering from the unpalatable effects of her first hangover since her debutante years
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The next few moments were a horrible mixture of déjà vu and misunderstood questions, all of which left Miss Jones in a state of confused and bemused uncertainty
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Over the next few weeks both Miss Jones and the young victim appeared in the newspapers and on many of the news and current affairs programmes on the television and the radio
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In Miss Jones’s case her family background was investigated and she was revealed to the world
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Cameras whirred and digital footage streamed across the closed world of conservative South London, so much so that nearly everyone in the neighbourhood wanted to invite Miss Jones to their parties, to their charity bashes and to their seasonal celebrations
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His face appeared in print and on television screens and his own background was presented to the world, just as Miss Jones’s had been
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Unlike the almost universal acceptance of Miss Jones in the media, however, some of the reporting that related to the young man tended towards the dark side
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For Miss Jones, however, the social breeze, which she had until now only briefly caught the coat tails of, turned into a full-blown tornado
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In all of this, in the hurricane of press interest that engulfed the protagonists and in the quietly ebbing tide that followed as the story wound down onto the spools of microfiched newsprint, Miss Jones and the young man never actually met
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In the resulting confusion, with neighbours comforting Miss Jones and paramedics aiding the young man, they had no time in which to become acquainted
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It should come as no surprise that Miss Jones’s experience at the forefront of integration and social inclusion should provide her with the moral courage and the fortitude to deal with her next hot political potato
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A year or so after the event on the street corner the government proposed the setting up an immigration processing centre in the borough where Miss Jones lived
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Before I left Cornwall, I thought I'd miss my books but there were books all over the village; in the cafés or kafeneia as they call them in Greece, and even some down at the washing well
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“Yes miss, why do you ask?” He spoke as he checked out the boy, Tommy
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He smiled at her and said in a kindly way, “I’m a GP miss, and I will be here when your time comes
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You'll miss it too much
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“Would you be Miss Tiffany Lemon?” he asked
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“Easy there Miss, sorry if I spooked you,” he said as he let her go and stepped back
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I always could read you like a book, Jo, and although I daresay no-one else noticed because the pair of you were very good at keeping up appearances, I couldn’t miss it
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He was always saying stuff like that, I will miss him,' Alessandra agreed
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If there's a problem with them, we're going to miss by the amount they're off
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I miss you dreadfully you know, Anna, and it’s worse knowing that you are not on top of things
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But a near miss should let us get a couple frames of imaging and allow the probe to survive and transmit the data
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Even if he didn’t catch the show in the morning, the captain never missed Kevin and Becca’s evening broadcast
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~ Studies have also shown that the nutrients missed by skipping breakfast cannot be compensated for in other meals, as the body is unable to process the vital nutrients optimally if consumed all at once
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If Venna was working for someone and had missed them, Ava wasn't going to give her another chance
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She loved to flaunt her skill and never missed an opportunity to do it
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Venna was beat from a party the week before and missed breakfast altogether, then went up to shower
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The relevance of what I have said suddenly hits me – dear God, how could I have missed that?
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doostEr was also already off the rockosaur's seat as Tahlmute said, "If you can see a meteor before it hits you, it missed, you have no chance of getting out of its way
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He had always met her in company and just missed engaging, somehow, for the whole 9 months of his study term
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"The Presidente Lula was in contact with the Yakhan from 2332," Ava continued to lecture on stuff Glenelle had missed while she slept in backup
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A memory of a good father is always something that I missed growing up
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The next batter came up, swung and missed the first two pitches, then hit a line drive into right field for a single
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I swung viciously at it and missed
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I missed the simplicity of human contact
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In spite of the perfection of Paradis, and the certainty that every setting on every houri in his palace was a far greater symbol of delight than any of them, he missed the mothers of his children
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I had missed the signs given me by Deb while teaching at the university, and even when she brushed my hand with hers in the cafeteria, I had not responded
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‘I’ve missed you, Kate
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I must have missed the tapping
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I convinced myself that I had missed this first chance at establishing contact with my darling brethren
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I remembered with a hidden smile the eyes of the girl at the university, those come-to-me eyes that I so entirely missed in my naivety
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But today there was a message from that circuit and he almost missed it because it had been so many years since there was any new data from the old hulk
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She lay there for some minutes, unwilling to move, until the rumbling emanating from her stomach region reminded her that she’d missed a meal … better get some food inside yourself, Karalintze Thwaite
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I thought it missed out generations but apparently not
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How many times have I heard this passage references, or read this passage in the Bible? How many times have I heard someone say that Jesus’ death on the cross delivers us from sin? How many times have I heard it equated that Jesus is the Messiah because He sacrificed Himself for our sakes? All of these statements, as true as they might be, were shallow clichés that missed entirely the point
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I think that in the same way that we have missed the eternal spirit, we have missed the heavenly father
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The creature struck and missed as Son swung with all of his strength in an
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"You already missed that chance
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Would God get that specific? Would He be that explicit, so to call Israel the center of the nations? Does God really think that the land of Israel is that important? And what for? If we think that Israel is simply a location or a spiritual metaphor for something else, then we have missed it
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"I can hardly call it my religion any more," Alan said, "I've been with Kaha, been wasted on yaag, I've deserted my post, I've lived with you out of wedlock, I've missed service many times in a row now
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I missed him this time but quite often we chat
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evenings catching up on what he had missed till now
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days had flown by and the children missed the village
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In the years they stayed here, they only missed this because they forced themselves to
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Kara took a deep breath – something Liesse noted, not that he missed much apparently
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"Looks like I missed dinner," she said upon seeing the ashes
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Ok then, what have I missed”
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Going over this made him realize that he missed her
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Sam gave me an impressive list, but I believe he missed by one
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He missed with the first swing but was on his feet and connected with the second
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She missed because a foot wide section of the bank slumped down and Alan's other leg went in
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It can only just have missed the bone
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‘You missed a good storm
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He missed it terribly
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’ I pointed out, just in case he had missed that point, earning an appreciative glimmer of amusement from my beloved
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"You're shift has started," Desa told her, "They're clearing up the table now, you missed breakfast
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Kate interrupted quickly,, “I think you all missed the point, they chose John
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She missed her Jared so much, and her heart was very heavy for Collin and his grief
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With great care, Manolis placed a sprig of marjoram behind his left ear, 'You know, my friends, when I was touring with Pantelis I took my cat with us everywhere, but when he ran away to settle down, more than anything, I missed his teachings
48.
Mateo told us of a time when Uttah had gone away for a week's holiday and some of his old girlfriends kept calling round, 'When Uttah comes home, she asks me if I missed her and I tell her I'm more alone now that she's home than when she was away
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He missed breakfast while he was at it
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He stared so intently into her jet-black sunglasses that he completely missed the amazing comeback by his team's opponents that resulted in the match ending in a five-all draw
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Ah, you missed me my friend, and I you, yes indeed
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One more day and I would have perished, but I was missed and they came looking for me and found me in a cave where I'd dragged myself
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missed coming to coaching, but he had promised his Mama to attend the
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Ali missed us, too
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Not only will you feel better after hashing out all the details of your struggles with this person, they may be able to provide solid objective insights that you may have missed because you were too emotionally involved in the situation
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He smiled at the feel of her against him; oh how he had missed these intimate moments
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'Hey, you missed the best part
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Vidya had given me a missed call
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ah, missed that entry
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But there was an edge to it, she missed it – she hated the damp winters here
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He got one, missed the other and dropped toward that horn
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so intently into her jet-black sunglasses that he completely missed
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Guys, what did he say? I missed the last part, Brent asked
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She never missed a beat as she cast a quick kill-glare at me
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I think I missed out on a lot of these burgers, though
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Maybe you missed it because of your problems with Amanda
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“The special shells, they almost never missed,” he said, sitting
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Ted's hearing is not what it was and he missed the names of the clubs
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There was nothing more to be learned from her but how she missed her daughter, so with some warm good-byes, she was on her way down the path while Ava stood awhile longer finishing these notes
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‘I have definitely missed out
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She meant to give him a little shove on the arm but her languidity level was so high she missed and set herself on a giggling crooked course between the hedge flowers
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He won’t be missed by his loving family, believe me
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‘But, I’m afraid, this time you’ve missed the mark
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Her heart missed a beat, the hair on the back of her neck prickled … the water flowed over the edge of the kettle and splattered into the sink
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“I missed that, is it in Math?” she asked
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This missed the crowds on the eleventh floor indoor street
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’ He missed that chance
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He had missed her again, all he could do was leave that note
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“I’ve missed you too,” she said, “I wish I had known that
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There were a lot of those goddamn stairs, and I must have missed the last
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Embarrassed that he charged and missed Roman
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In fact I found out later that Roman never missed a single question on a quiz or
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He missed lunch
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Missed out on the summer of love
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She did get to tell him more details of her brief life on Earth and her long years as an angel and about her villa in the Caribbean, the thing she missed the most in the Yakhan
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Although the city had, from all accounts, revived itself from the ashes of the 'Big Fire,' Harry's first impression of the haze and dust was that they had missed a few smoldering areas
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He’d not missed the inference made by that infuriating police inspector that Chrissie’s mother would be more than ready to jump at any offer the media might make
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I much prefer a real fire, don’t you? It’s the one thing I missed working in the tropics
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it was over a little thing like I missed a crumb when cleaning the floor; sometimes
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The score is derived by the space between the first question missed and the second
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question missed and the frequency of missed questions there after
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missed the sarcastic jibe and moved on to a more
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Maybe the cameras missed something
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“Impossible that they missed something, but what if we’re looking for the
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missed something at the post office? Heavens, he hoped not
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If he kept going, it would be the third sleep in a row he’d missed
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be the smartest student ever to graduate from Collingston? He hasn’t missed a
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Normally he would not have been so careless; he knew his mother Moana would want to have a word or two with him about his messy room, having very strict views on tidiness, but Tipene was so sad that he had missed his chance to win a set of new golf clubs for Tane that he paid no attention to the teddy-bear whatsoever
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We should have tried to recover somewhat yesterday, but since you spent so much time out of communication, we missed that opportunity
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A dog wanders out one of the open front doors and one of students kicks at it, misses, nearly falls on his ass while other students laugh and point
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Mary tells me that her older brother was killed during the D Day landings in France and that she always weeps her way through the service because she still misses him
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We will find at the end that it misses, but we will find even later that it is shepherding a smaller rock that impacts the Kassikan, a rock they won't notice till a couple days before the impact
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Memories, thoughts play as he misses his loved ones
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that he loves you, that he misses you, that he is with you
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and she misses him then, misses his smell,
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My heart misses a beat - has something happened to Alastair? Reality prosaically reminds me that even if there had been an accident, Karen would not be calling me
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Your father misses you badly also, but he won’t say more than to spit on your false faith
9.
Even though she misses her son and will
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world misses you when you are gone instead give consideration that you are
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Jock bends and tries to kiss her on the forehead but misses as Maggie turns her head away
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The boiling water has not yet settled back into a calmer state of simple hotness and the water jumps from the spout and misses the cup, spilling white hot blisters of water across the counter top and down the cupboard doors
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Records… But he misses the world record of the
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"The Misses was all about that online web
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Didn't want to live without the Misses
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The walk back to the SUV was done with slow, wavering steps, my thoughts again drifting to Walter and his Misses
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“She misses you too,” I answered
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” That response misses the point
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The seer related tales of near misses and chases and what happened when they caught a stranger
20.
of untimely losses and near misses depriving Osborne of the coveted title
21.
Immature grievances commonly expressed nowadays by students toiling over ―useless‖ Algebra and ―dated‖ languages like Latin and Greek considered unnecessary or incompatible with a student‘s career objective(s) misses the point entirely; that is to say, their functional
22.
She misses home and
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The misses will pay me when she gets out of hospital
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He was sorry that he’d had to kill them as the misses had always been kind to him, letting him live in her bothy and all, but he needed meat, a lot of meat
25.
” But that question misses the point
26.
Most analysts miss the point because they are focused on who wins elections and not what is just, and because of that horse race mentality much of the public misses the point as well
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If the student misses more than 6 of the answers, then this may be an indication of
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With a nod of my head at The Don and his Misses, I exited the limo and walked back to Spice’s truck
29.
At the edge of the room, two Dauntless fight with sticks, laughing when one of them misses and hits only air
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I know her well, but she misses my dad more than ever
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“She doesn’t miss touching people… she misses having sex with people!” Darrin’s chair landed hard on floor as he fell from laughter
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silver one never misses
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the one that never misses, and took aim
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“I think he misses his mother
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This is newsworthy stuff … but completely misses the big picture
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It travels at high speed and misses the stealth bomber
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She misses the other one
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Misses the 44 bus, and takes the 22 twice instead
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He thinks about how he misses Earth, his family, friends and girlfriend
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Half of me misses my family and girlfriend
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proven while some others may have been near hits or near misses with variances attributed to the
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And how she misses your perfect lovemaking
43.
And now she misses him
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I don’t think she misses him as I do, but in that instant, as I stare at her, I believe she does miss him in her own way
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hope that your opponent misses
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He misses you
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He still misses her, I know he does
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He misses his full brother greatly
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representing sound only misses
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Although they argued so much, they truly loved each other and he so misses her
51.
“Daddy misses you a lot
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He misses, grimaces at his failure and makes one last effort to hold the jewel in flight
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It narrowly misses his arm and the two men roll over and over closer to the night-woman’s dwelling
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Something in her misses that emotion, but she must trust that Gelahn will restore all things
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Dad says that he misses you
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In a new display of intelligence, the beast had grabbed a large branch and was swinging it wildly at the evading warrior, the extremities of the branch flaying him in a succession of near misses
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The first shot misses him, as he knew it would
58.
That way, neither of us misses out
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While I don't want kids to think I'm sitting around crying, what I try to do is leave each child with this feeling -- that someone cares about them and misses them when they aren't there
60.
And later still, Gertrude's girls entered also the hotel, without any objection of what this act might do to their already injured reputation, knowing that decent misses do not stroll under the night, in places so discredited like that one
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And if at her hours of tedium she misses my coward love, she just has to call me and next to her I will be, because this incurable love, although out of my scope, prefers suicide in her than in another port to berth”
62.
“Our friends can use our help above and each of us misses home
63.
He who hesitates misses out, so I gave my details, which he noted in a ledger he carried in a briefcase, we shook hands and I promised to arrive in Alloa in time for lunch on the second Friday of September
64.
A true woodsman keeps his eyes open, sees everything, misses nothing, and leaves no trace of his passing
65.
The rocket misses by about ten feet as the hunter springs to one side
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She even misses the sky with many of her eyeballs and they splatter all over the ground
67.
He never misses
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Daniel waved to the misses and then smiled at the man in the small black jacket
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He thinks back to his childhood and he misses Becca, misses his hometown more than anything else, for here in Becca is the House of God, and towards it he rides
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He also misses strolling around the hills Shamah and Tafil
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He misses drinking at the well of Majannah where he would sometimes rest after returning from long voyages
72.
He already misses ‘A’isha, his favorite of his many wives; she is beautiful, young, and playful
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“Living off the misses for the rest of your life, eh, you jammy bugger
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“From what I’ve heard you should be getting ‘em in,” said Nick, “What’s this about your misses?”
75.
“It hasn’t taken long for the rumours would get round about my misses,” he said to Nick
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This analysis misses
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misses the cans below and hits
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�I didn't know she was his misses; she came onto me!� answers Eric in a shaky voice
79.
Assailant one arrives and fires at the window at the escaping man but misses and hits his accomplice by mistake
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” smiles Sharon; “Have you noticed how nosey she is? She is eavesdropping on the conversation between that old boy and his misses sitting behind her
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Your mother misses you
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If it hits the planet and obliterates everything and all the prisoners die, you’re off the hook, but if it doesn’t obliterate everything and only breaks down the prison walls, you have real bad guys and wrongly accused bad guys wandering around loose on the planet waiting for a rescue that will show up when the planet misses its regular shipment of lumber
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near misses with, and hardly any traffic
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“Thank you for bringing Kaoru back, I never thought that someone will break his transformation…” he say “…Kaoru is always angry and lonely when he came to town, he misses everyone in Chiba…but he misses you more Mrs Takahama”
85.
Two rather regal looking women turned to see who had entered the establishment and turned away just about as quickly when they saw the homely misses enter, something Angela had become accustomed to in her rather humble life
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After nearly an hour of disgruntled shouts and snaps at misses Joey made, things started to pick up as they usually did
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Misses don’t count, they only
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“Because your husband is officially dead according to history, Misses Crawford
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I mean, I’m sure the Wayland family misses you a lot, but
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She misses Donna terribly
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She does this because they leave her for extended periods of time and she misses them
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I also have a junior secretary, Misses Jennifer Collins, with me, plus someone who is most interested to meet you
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Misses Collins was simply going to fetch Princess Margaret
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Have a good supper, Misses Alinka
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The other piece of news is about Misses Tomi Kern herself: she has publicly announced her intention to run for the post of Global Chief Administrator
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We can’t afford two misses, if there actually is a beast nearby
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“Your comments and recollections will be welcome, Misses Dows
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‘’Here is the plane you will use to qualify yourself as a pilot, Misses Dows
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‘’LIEUTENANT, CALL IMMEDIATELY MISSES DOWS AT HER HOME AND TELL HER TO COME BACK HERE AT THE DOUBLE!’’
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it means there is something missing
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“What happens with those missing people?” he asks
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It’s a woman with hair falling out and one eyes missing
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That means, there will be nothing missing or
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"We have four tons of aluminum missing," he said slowly and carefully
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She knew as he said it that he could not have said that to a native, they couldn't comprehend it, it was like saying Fort Knox had disappeared to a 20th century American or Wall Street was missing to a 21st century American
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"About the shuttle craft or that some of it is missing?"
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"Because of that missing aluminum," she replied
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He continued to argue about it, trying to convince her the missing aluminum was going to disrupt the world's economy
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They are the ones that are missing from the community and they have announced intentions to found a boundaried state
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She wondered how much of it he was personally missing, it might be several, maybe pounds
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"Oh no," he said, "That's not the map to the missing aluminum," Herndon said
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"So who's trying to find the aluminum that is missing?" Ava asked
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Some grandparents are concerned that they are missing out on their grandchildren's everyday lives and special experiences
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Henry’s the only one with a key to the props cupboard so it can’t have gone missing after that
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"We're just running around chasing four tons of missing aluminum," Ava answered almost absently
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‘That’s easy, Liz … a load of stuff was lent out for a themed party of some sort, and we know that Dan was involved in the collection … in fact Henry didn’t check over the stuff until quite recently which was when he noticed the gun was missing
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’ He said absently, completely missing my amazement that he not only knows the child’s name but also how old he is
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He could see swathes of missing roof tiles, and the ridge itself
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what those efforts had been over the years, but nonetheless he saw no point in missing
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His missing friend was a real issue
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There was other stuff missing
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The genitals were missing
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Even without the missing years, she'd spent more of her life on Gordon's Lamp than at Sol, a good part of it here in this null point and most of her last eight years in this base
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broken or missing in my body
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It was, he gave her a long explanation of missing parts and political disputes and lost paperwork and why it was important
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Once she entered the area, the hardest thing to fathom was the sheer bulk of the assembly that was missing, she could float in the space
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But something in him just couldn't believe that Theo wouldn't be looked for, intensively, if he went missing
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"A couple of days later and he went missing
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I would probably be punished for being so late and missing dinner
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Saya's talk of her missing father had stirred up a bunch of emotions that Leonora did not want to deal with, from thoughts of her long-lost mother to memories of her father, whom she hadn't visited in months and felt guilty about
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"We're just running around chasing four tons of missing aluminum," Ava on the ground answered
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Her You was still dormant and she wasn't missing the gadget one bit
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"The whole columnator assembly is missing
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‘Only, I’m missing that argumentative, independent woman who’s taken up residence at the other end of my house
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" He gestured in front of his helmet to call up the spoofing script he’d written to emulate Staas Company’s Inventory Query Protocols and passed it to the terminal in front of him without missing a stroke
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I made an educated guess for the number of blocks missing because of the door itself and so arrived at a number
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’ She said reaching for the biscuit tin and totally missing my frozen look, thank goodness
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He went over the rest of it at that level just to be sure he wasn't missing something
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He tried hard to convince himself that he wasn't missing something
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Her limbs weren’t missing
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Have you had it stolen already and found the containment missing?"
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She asked about the shuttlecraft and wanted more technical help than he could give her, interrogated him about his missing crew
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"No not actually, but I think she would have said something if the shuttlecraft was missing all this time
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The heart of it was an atomic-scale snowflake with the central atom missing
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There was something he was missing, but he was blowed if he could see what it was
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running, shuffling and hailing for the missing nine year
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we never heard him speak of the missing time, the bad lands
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“Merry Christmas Joe, but I am missing the tv” as they toasted
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“Still missing the tv” asked Joe
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“Instead of thinking about what you're missing, try thinking about what you have that everyone else is missing
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Is there something missing? Are their any alternatives or additions? Do I need to change direction?
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‘I realise I am missing something here, but is that relevant?’ Joris put in plaintively looking from one to the other of us
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they stare out blindly, missing the shadows
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Immediately Alan and Luray both had to jump to snatch Desa from the water just as another tentacle snapped like a whip in front of her face, missing a purchase on her throat by inches
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We weave stories about the missing hours,
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Then I notice that not only were both his legs horribly scarred with purple and red, burned tissue, but both his feet were missing, his shins just tapered into ragged, pointed stumps
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on the front cover, missing corners
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His hands felt good, the skin was rough and calloused, but gentle, and the dose of hormones he was able to squeeze from her went a long way towards making up for the thick yaag missing from her head
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Most of the presumed boulders had fallen from the null spot, swooped by Narrulla, missing it by only a few hundred miles, and been flung out of the system in the direction of Kunae
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Wiesse clucks to himself fussily, completely missing the glow in Gilla’s eyes
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The old tart was very flattered by his kind words, completely missing the sarcasm that Archibald had tried to inject into that last phrase
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Social services raised the alarm when one of their staff went missing, but no one considered it possible that two small children might have something to say on the matter
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Coming through the back lane to the villa, I found the missing photograph on the ground
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"But Ava is missing?" Alan asked
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Kelvin hadn't been prepared for Alan to see thru his initial questions and know that Ava was missing or encapsulated
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Once the captain let him out, he realized that if Ava was missing, there was no one who could actually enforce his sentence
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He let me know that she is missing
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"She's not home, but she's not missing
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missing supports of emotional and loving connection will quickly be felt
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That is what is missing
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Connie is renowned for never missing a thing …
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‘Do you need a hand with the shopping, Jo?’ he offered, not missing a note of what he’s playing
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It was, of course, impossible that anyone had reported Alan missing, with the only two people who knew about the boy’s unnatural disappearance being complicit in the cover up
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‘Anna, Treacle sometimes goes missing and that scares the daylights out of me me so I have some idea how you are feeling … and it’s not even as though Simon is here with you either
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missing the sarcasm that Archibald had tried to inject into that last
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when one of their staff went missing, but no one considered it
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Rayne smiled sweetly and replied without missing a step, “Oh my poor Dane Tevid, how inconsiderate of him
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He returned to the group and noted the two ladies missing; and Lord Tarak’s face was not a happy one
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I found that one was missing
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reported Alan missing, with the only two people who knew about
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“The best I can remember, I was first sure you were missing when Hyondahi sold the house
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One of his front teeth was missing, replaced by a Yingolian device, and his charge-blue eyes were ringed with the deep folds of an obvious pump addict
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He concludes with a notice about missing kids
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The Case of the Missing Keymaster
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But perhaps I’m being hasty and missing the point
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Remember our chat last week about the God Squad and those missing kids
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Technically no one is missing
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Andy added a counterpoint noting the absence of any trace of the missing man
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The movie was a detective thriller where the intrepid and busty blond heroine tracks down the missing drawings for next year’s releases for a major fashion house
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It had been a bloody stupid mistake on his part to think that Tracey wouldn’t have reported the credit card missing … especially after he’d abandoned her like that
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A couple of happy shoppers mistake him for a tramp in someone's cast-offs, a missing person in a dead man's suit
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There is no missing link, nor mystical rite to perform
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missing, we contacted the local police, as well as the Guardians and
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However, the hot news of the year around the Kassikan was another disease organism discovered in one of the Brazilians and how he’d gone missing in West Gengee
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‘Two other people have died, sir and another is missing
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The 'mother,' it had to be presumed, because in her free hand she carried a little girl's boat hat, and a ribbon which appeared to be the missing tie of the little boy's ensemble, walked with her back as straight as a board
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‘The bloke that went missing – he’s turned up
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“Am I missing something here?” I asked with the key in the ignition
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The moment was short-lived as a peal of thunder deafened us, and our thoughts snapped back to the plight of our missing family