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  • In Britain, the experience of the revolution had a liberating effect on people's minds.
  • A jury in the Supreme Court in Hobart reached its majority verdicts after deliberating for about three hours.
  • Much was made last season about Kobe's switch from berating to encouraging teammates, but he seems to be taken even the next step this year.
  • Eugenia too, soothed with the delusions of her romantic but innocent fancy, flattered herself she might now see continually the object she conceived formed for meriting her ever reverential regard; and Miss Margland was importantly occupied upon affairs best suited to her taste and ancient habits, in deliberating how first to bring forth her fair charge with the most brilliant effect. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • The longer they spend deliberating the cuts, the happier I am.
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  • There was also light, an effulgence of light reverberating through every aspect of my being.
  • In the grand process of liberating herself, she only ends up aping the male.
  • He wanted to announce into the dial tone reverberating with a potpourri of foreign verbiage, ‘What are you doing?’
  • The seven female and five male jurors will continue deliberating verdicts today in the retrial at Hull Crown Court after being sent home last night.
  • Everyone who makes a successful move from employee to entrepreneur has those liberating moments they remember as transforming, energizing experiences.
  • Widespread opposition to a proposed Afghan law is less about liberating women than shoring up Western authority.
  • For most people, these changes are extremely liberating, and marriages that succeed can be much more rewarding and fulfilling than those of the past.
  • Teasing is awesome, and it must be done in the name of liberating all hearts to feel the less trivial, more outrageous love. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The trial of two people accused of trying to extort John Travolta following the death of his son in the Bahamas has ended in a mistrial after a lawmaker suggested the still-deliberating jury had acquitted one of the defendants. Undefined
  • Music poses an enormous challenge to a writer: its abstraction refutes description, but its very otherness can be liberating.
  • At times her story is invigoratingly liberating, at others it's tinged with sadness.
  • Nevertheless, there's a sense of daring and freedom here that is liberating.
  • If you have the chance to spill your problems out to a therapist it can be a very liberating experience.
  • He asked how committed the leadership was to liberating its people from poverty.
  • In this video, the problem is sitting across from Colbert, Rodriguez and Moreschi, in comfy leather chairs behind elevated wooden barricades in large temperature controlled rooms, wearing tailored suits and expensive jewelry and working smart phones with uncalloused hands while deliberating endlessly over the fate of people who are just trying to feed and clothe their families and give their children a little better life than the one they're having. Mike Bonifer: Who's That Guy Behind Colbert?
  • Sex and the City was a great series, with a lot to say about today's apparently liberating, but strangely stifling society.
  • The rafters at Goodison were soon reverberating, as was one of Charlton's goalposts when Beattie's angled shot rebounded from the woodwork.
  • I think those who dance round the moon to Wiccan goddesses have tapped a profound and liberating tradition.
  • We are a village of people meddlesome in deliberating as well as pity knowledge relating to NYC Transit as good as transit around New York City as well as around a world. When Is Black Friday? - NYC Transit Forums
  • Strive not to run, like Hercules, a furlong in a breath: festination may prove precipitation; deliberating delay may be wise cunctation, and slowness no slothfulness. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6
  • But Michaele wanted to talk about how Whoopi had been "berating" her backstage on "The View. Michaele Salahi and Whoopi Goldberg tell their sides of the story
  • By night, he is Axle Grinder Man, a caped crusader who prowls the streets in a blue catsuit and gold boots, ‘liberating ‘clamped cars.’
  • It should be surprising but liberating: and undermine the other ads in the commercial break.
  • She is exuberating in the knowledge of having contributed to victory.
  • We have seen that one of Lee’s designs in crossing the Potomac was to give the people of Maryland “an opportunity of liberating themselves”; he accordingly issued an address to them declaring that the South had “watched with deepest sympathy” their wrongs and had “seen with profound indignation their sister State deprived of every right and reduced to the condition of a conquered province. Chapter IV
  • They're still deliberating overthe question of the appointment.
  • For a faith that views God as Love-in-Action, a God who thrives in plurality of expression -- as must the work of Love -- is liberating. Jason Derr: A New Conception of the Trinity for Post-Trinity Faith
  • He asked how committed the leadership was to liberating its people from poverty.
  • I threw myself into the rave / techno end of things which seemed more liberating, less self-conscious, and that twisted its way towards electronica.
  • They made a slow progress through the crowded town: the swinging cyclist, and the reverberating juggernaut. THE LEGEND OF CAPTAIN SPACE
  • There's something liberating about not pretending. Dare to embarrass yourself. Risk. Drew Barrymore 
  • The episode they tuned into featured a mother berating her son who has just returned home after years of fighting alongside the rebels.
  • In Renaissance Italy, he became a student of Titian in Venice, liberating himself from the conventions of icon painting and developing a new fluency with brush and color.
  • Liberating people from enslavement is worth the price of war, to Denton. Denton, Jeremiah A.
  • One of the strangest effects of the introduction of machinery into industry is that instead of liberating the human powers and initiative of workers from mechanical drudgery, it has often tended to devitalize and warp these forces to the functions of machines. [ Making Both Ends Meet The income and outlay of New York working girls
  • What some perceive as oppressive is perceived as liberating for many second-generation American Muslim women, as they blend their parents 'religion with their place in the "new country" and American society. Science Press Releases
  • The appliances in connection with mining and metallurgy include a five-stamp battery, Blake crusher, automatic machine jigs, an engine pulverizer, a Root and a Sturtevant blower, with blast reverberating, wasting, cupellation, and fusion furnaces, and all other means for reducing ores. Scientific American Supplement, No. 446, July 19, 1884
  • The hope of these minorities is that a fissiparous Pakistan, with its history of dysfunctional civilian and military governments, will give way in the fullness of time to a sprawling Greater India, thus liberating Baluchistan to pursue its destiny as a truly autonomous region. Pakistan’s Fatal Shore
  • A brief angry exchange followed, with Llewelyn tongue-lashing the Welshman and Chester berating the Norman. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • As John Dewey maintains in Art as Experience, such attentiveness is itself ultimately liberating, as it expands our apprehension of what "experience" might be like. Literary Study
  • Sulphur bacteria may be present below the anoxic zone, reducing sulphate ions and liberating hydrogen sulphide.
  • For an experience or an epoch to take on mythic proportions, it usually needs the reverberating perspective of cherished memories that we may have about departed possibilities.
  • They got very unpleasant phone calls berating them for his having performed this marriage. CBC | Top Stories News
  • The honesty and openness of her words are oftentimes scary, yet somehow surprisingly liberating.
  • The committee was tasked with deliberating the content of the bill, while the special team has dealt mainly with the bill's wording.
  • I tried to imagine what the noise might have been, its echoes still reverberating down the corridors.
  • Marcuse also argued for what he called liberating tolerance, which he defined as tolerance for all ideas coming from the Left and intolerance for any ideas coming from the Right. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • There is no doubt that the Women's Institute spawned a bit of a monster, and that some naked calendars will always stray into the realms of Nuts-style titillation, which is sad; but on the whole I believe they are a good thing, and, if done right, they can still be inspirational, liberating and fun. The Guardian World News
  • But then his wife's angry voice could be heard berating and hurrying him, and he slammed his shutters.
  • When the yellow cube had dissipated itself in curling fragrance, and he was deliberating about rolling a second, Borg suddenly spoke. CHAPTER 22
  • He unconsciously leaned his ear towards the sound reverberating through the guitar and nodded as he tuned.
  • But they profess to believe that informality is liberating (in spite of their tyrannical attempts to impose it). The Formal Home
  • There's something liberating about not pretending. Dare to embarrass yourself. Drew Barrymore 
  • If an itch arises, don't lift your hand to scratch it. If you lift your hand to scratch it, don't mentally react berating yourself for ten minutes about breaking the posture.
  • Buttermilk Lane is like a natural echo chamber, taking my crazy chords and loopy lines and reverberating them around from stone wall to shuttered window.
  • What we see is a girl who suddenly grasps the point of taking control and finds it liberating.
  • It's kind of too bad that in 2004, with very liberal - and liberating - views towards sexuality becoming increasingly prevalent, we'd have at least moved past that sort of misandry.
  • This is something the United States government might consider as it rains bombs on our villages in the name of liberating us. A Woman Among Warlords
  • When he and Dan Glass first started working on the project, it was a liberating experience to force themselves to let go of the need for any kind of photorealistic element. Siggraph 2008: The Virtual Cinematography of “Speed Racer” » Scene-Stealers
  • By applying heightened equal protection analysis to this case, the Court frustrates the liberating spirit of the Equal Protection Clause.
  • Its emphasis on the self-regulating and potentially liberating character of traditional law is often overdrawn.
  • In this video, the problem is sitting across from Colbert, Rodriguez and Moreschi, in comfy leather chairs behind elevated wooden barricades in large temperature controlled rooms, wearing tailored suits and expensive jewelry and working smart phones with uncalloused hands while deliberating endlessly over the fate of people who are just trying to feed and clothe their families and give their children a little better life than the one they're having. Mike Bonifer: Who's That Guy Behind Colbert?
  • Well, I mean, the press was led in right behind the troops who were liberating those places.
  • Virginia's book was liberating for me, because its alternate taxonomy helped me avoid unwittingly imposing artificial political identities on my own thinking.
  • Christianity is a liberating religion, and forgiveness of sins is a liberating experience.
  • But for an instant, it is liberating to believe that most of the people in this book would never trade itinerancy for routine and standardization. Boing Boing
  • There is nothing more liberating than heading out dressed down, bumbag- and backpack-free. Times, Sunday Times
  • The day-players were in their same suits doing their same fake "deliberating" and the bad acting bug bit all around in this scene and their death poses were frankly laughable - a good director allowed that? VARIANTS: BLOOD ON THE SCALES - REVIEW
  • I broke away from Andrew suddenly, in a liberating gesture of defiance.
  • I've been berating myself for years now for sliding out of regular ritual, and just writing and reading about thealogy. News from the House of Sticks -
  • But any rate, I was on the radio; I get a half a dozen calls berating me about Professor Passion for Truth
  • Each member has an equal voice and vote with other members in deliberating upon and deciding all questions submitted to a vote or ballot, the senior member having no greater rights in such matters than any other member. EXECUTIVE ORDER 10214
  • Berating Jews with their own history, disinheriting them of pity, as though pity is negotiable or has a sell-by date, is the latest species of Holocaust denial, infinitely more subtle than the David Irving version with its clunking body counts and quibbles over gas-chamber capability and chimney sizes. Howard Jacobson speaks his mind
  • Andy, because of his dicky heart was excused, and was put in charge of liberating different coloured pens from the heavily guarded stock cupboard to make the graph more interesting.
  • This encomium of praise for the liberating Romans was soon replaced by a rather different view in mainstream Judean opinion.
  • By the end of the act, he is lurking perpetually onstage, moaning and berating by degrees.
  • ATF officials therefore spent weeks deliberating whether to scale back Operation Gunrunner, part of the Obama administration's effort to attack Mexican drug cartels by cracking down on gunrunning along the southwest border. Budget Cutting Starts at Justice Department
  • Other poems present maternal love as liberating, not possessive.
  • Christianity is a liberating religion, and forgiveness of sins is a liberating experience.
  • From what were they supposed to be liberating us?
  • Your reaction to their sound, which ranges from modern-rock immediacy to the grand guitar theatrics and reverberating vocals of old, depends on your tolerance for excess riffage.
  • This is not necessarily liberating: it may just be a double bind.
  • Distillation of rose flowers for liberating oil, a technology unknown anywhere in the world so far, was welcomed by the new industries of perfumery and cosmetics that were flourishing in Western and Central Europe at that time.
  • Morality, one finds, isn't oppressive and stultifying; it's relaxing and liberating.
  • ‘Oh, but Mrs. Nichols,’ she said, trying to regather her thoughts again, inwardly berating her weakness.
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  • Christianity, for example, distinguishes the Mosaic Law which educates but confines from the liberating grace available through faith in Christ.
  • For example, sheathing and unsheathing swords gets a nice, reverberating ring as the blade enters or exits the scabbard.
  • The middle-class activists in attendance were told to be like Moses: people of modest means intent on liberating the oppressed who have nothing.
  • Simply put, like whoever posted the diatribe "Traitors to Democracy, Traitors to America, Enemies of Democracy," you show your kinship to the Jacobins of the French Revolution; desirousness of murdering, oops, I should say liberating with extreme prejudice those who are "contumacious" of your socialist/fascist agenda. Wishing Limbaugh Dead except for the Sarah Factor
  • Burns made a lasting impression on Irish writers, who drew both literary and political inspiration from a figure who crossed barriers of class, language, and nation in liberating ways.
  • To the extent that apocalyptic eschatology is retained in the New Testament this mythological conception has the existential meaning of representing futurity, that is, the charismatic, or the character of grace of God's liberating word: new life fulfills itself solely in the acceptance of the “freedom of the children of God.” ESCHATOLOGY
  • The track features a gently pulsating synthesizer under a spare, reverberating guitar melody, and is punctuated by the sporadic ebb and flow of a stuttering drum beat.
  • Its proponents claim it's a difficult but liberating discipline, which can take years to learn.
  • I heard a voice reverberating: " Crawl out! I give you liberty! ".
  • But Kurt Klein couldn't breach the State Department's calculated uninterest; only later, as a GI liberating his homeland, did he learn that his parents had perished at Auschwitz. Holocaust And The Home Front
  • The House has been deliberating the election bill in the past few months and is expected to endorse it by the end of this year.
  • For an older generation, the conciliar experience was profoundly liberating.
  • The engines thrummed slowly to a stop, reverberating power through the air.
  • She is exuberating in the knowledge of having contributed to victory.
  • There is nothing more liberating than heading out dressed down, bumbag- and backpack-free. Times, Sunday Times
  • They testify to a dialogism gone wrong, where the voice of the other does not bring a liberating double-voiceness into one's discourse; rather, it turns discourse against its enunciator.
  • They're still deliberating overthe question of the appointment.
  • Hussain skipped bail while the jury were deliberating and is now on the run. Archive 2008-04-01
  • As we walked through the arrivals hall we were greeted by the amazing sight of thousands of people, and the chant of "Shosholoza" reverberating around the hall. An Autobiography
  • We Marxists consider the tactic of individual terror inexpedient in the tasks of the liberating struggle of the proletariat as well as oppressed nationalities.
  • In the afternoon all the San Francisco specials were full of the incident, and Hamar, seeing his name placarded for the first time, was so overcome that he spent the rest of the evening in the hotel deliberating how he could best turn his sudden notoriety to account. The Sorcery Club
  • He lords this over her, berating her for every little slip-up, belittling even her successful activities and doomsaying any new ideas that she comes up with.
  • The heroic battle for freedom is being fought almost exclusively by the Russian working-class under the intellectual leadership of Russian socialists, thus once more demonstrating the fact that the class-conscious workingmen have become the vanguard of all liberating movements of modern times. Revolution
  • I don't know what it was acoustically but it was reverberating around the course. The Sun
  • The major opposition parties sought to outdo the right-wing BJP in its nationalist sabre-rattling by berating the government for failing to detect and respond to the entry of the separatist fighters.
  • The House of Representatives is currently in the process of deliberating the amendment of the central bank law.
  • A reverberating furnace with two hearths heated a roaster to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit to calcine the ore.
  • You're full of sensationally liberating ideas, but this week other people may be slow to cotton on.
  • While one of the strangest results of the introduction of machinery into modern industry is that instead of liberating the human powers and initiative of the workers, it has often tended to devitalize and warp these forces to the functions of machines, yet this result is so strange that it cannot seem inevitable. Making Both Ends Meet The income and outlay of New York working girls
  • And the reverberations are still reverberating.
  • Strive not to run like Hercules, a furlong in a breath: festination may prove precipitation; deliberating delay may be wise cunctation, and slowness no slothfulness. Christian Morals
  • When my mother came to America, she eventually discarded saris, toe rings and bindis, symbolically liberating herself from the traditional roles expected of an Indian woman - and, truth be told, sidestepping the stares.
  • They show the greatest impatience, and even disgust, when they hear a ranting resolution-maker berating slavery.
  • When you've been trapped in the shackles of ballet most of your life, escaping to the world of contemporary dance can be liberating.
  • All have sought ways to construct complex three-dimensional building forms devised with the liberating influence of new computer modeling systems.
  • I ultimately conclude that a number of parties play a role in deliberating claims of artistic value in rock music: music writers, artists, fans, and commercial interests.
  • Our witness, our purpose, our task to proclaim the glorious and liberating truth is so weakened by our disunity.
  • Indeed, the question reverberating around media boardrooms is: How big is big enough?
  • I was berating myself for being a bad journalist, how would I ever be able to make a career out of this when I'm such a pussy.
  • With its waltzing piano intro, the cowbell works over-time to rein in the myriad hisses, whirs, and reverberating noises.
  • After he projected last year that there could be sea level rises of up to a metre by the end of the century, he received aggressive phone calls berating him for "stuffing up their superannuation investments". Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Males often have displays designed to attract the attention of choosy females who spend some time deliberating over who to mate with.
  • The glass top of the desk is reverberating the glaring sunlight.
  • Menacing clouds of reverberating discord give way to toy piano chimes synchronized with chirping melodica, booming bass drum, and mournfully wheezing harmonium, all oddly juxtaposed with Steinke's warm guitar melodies. Bill Bush: Distinct of a Decade and Definitive of an Era: This Artweek.LA (June 27-July 3)
  • Mary and her husband Dave first sampled the joys of disporting themselves in the scud on the beaches of Ibiza and decided to attempt to replicate the liberating experience in Scotland.
  • What is completely clear, however, is that appetent imperialists and yellow journalists were hungry for the war, so much so that they succeeded in bringing it about, including ugly extended fighting in the Philippines against the anti-colonialist guerillas whom the Americans were supposed to be there liberating. Getting Past "Oh!" Why Americans Misunderestimate the Depravity of the President They Hate
  • But then, as the Taliban were deliberating about how to "disinvite" their troublesome guest after 9/11, the U.S. began its assault on the Taliban and bombed them into togetherness with Al Qaeda. Scott Atran: Talking to the Enemy: How to Turn the Taliban Against Al Qaeda
  • Already I find it enormously liberating - I don't even feel narky or irritable.
  • For the US, some folks say its illegal, others say its probably not illegal as long as you don't share the liberated file and using it for your own personal use..for example, you are liberating the file to switch the format, not to upload it to the internet or share it with a bunch of your friends. Kudos To Macmillan (and/or Amazon)
  • It wouldn't have been so bad if Monday hadn't been a bank holiday and Tuesday been a whole day spent in the boardroom deliberating the winners of this year's Awards.
  • While meticulous plan after meticulous plan succeeded in liberating half a ton of gold bullion, the scheme was bound to be foiled by the windy alpine roads, and a piece of damaged macadam.
  • I can hear their voices so vividly, feel their playful arms slung around my neck, hear the ribbing and the berating I got for being a virgin soldier.
  • * An unidentified Major in Iraq -- a fundamentalist Christian pretending to be a "freethinker" -- for attending the first meeting of atheist service members under the umbrella of the Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers, then verbally berating the other attendees, accusing them of plotting against Christians and disrespecting soldiers who have died protecting the Constitution. Paul Krassner: A**holes of the Week #6
  • The watchtower bell clanged, its reverberating tones echoing through the fog.
  • Why are we 'deliberating' the half-ingested, random, often belated thoughts extruded from committees? DOES YOUR LIBRARY ASSOCIATION WORK?
  • And next year, with the advent of the Single Farm Payment, he'll be scaling back his sheep operation a bit more, liberating yet more hours for walling.
  • Liberating the oppressed and deposing tyrants are moral choices; appeasing dictators and fomenting hatred of those who would overcome them are immoral choices
  • And, to cap it all, after berating the press for running groundless, unsourced rumours, you end on one yourself.
  • I had spent the afternoon before primping - washing my hair, deliberating over clothes, and carefully applying makeup, all with Trisha's help.
  • She heard her name barked, reverberating through corridors like a solitary drunk. NPR Topics: News
  • Then the mom starts berating the kids about their behavior and saying that's why she never takes them anywhere.
  • It should be surprising but liberating: and undermine the other ads in the commercial break.
  • Today the excavations are well underway and you can watch the archeologists slowly liberating the well-preserved foundations of the ancient tecpan. The Tecpan of Ocomo: largest indigenous palace in Mesoamerica
  • The other live theme throughout Downes's work, a counterbalance in his pictorial universe to the oppressive weight that structure imposes upon perception, is the liberating quality of contingency.
  • He was berating one of his underlings for all the world to hear.
  • After some years of deliberating, the sharia court, not the military government, ruled that interest-free banking be implemented.
  • Marriage problems have also blighted his year and, after many sleepless nights deliberating how to make his four wildcard picks, a task he described as nigh on impossible, next Friday cannot come soon enough for Montgomerie. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Mooching around cavernous dubstep spaces with reverberating bass and sultry acoustic guitar, it's as sexy and dark as the Westway at night.
  • CHURCHLAND: It's liberating because it's an explanation of why, for so many people, there is a commonality-why there can be a meeting of minds, why they can connect and feel the kindness and generosity and welcomingness of people who are so very different in their cultural practices.... Boston.com Top Stories
  • Had not the years of turmoil affected those to whom appeals had been made about liberating the common fatherland from a tyrant?
  • We would go far in liberating all peoples by taking this thinking back into the naturalized setting of the Working Class WITHOUT BELITTLING THEIR INTELLIGENCE! A PRIMER ON UNLEARNING CLASSISM
  • I found my relationships with long time friends strengthening after liberating myself from years of secrecy and insecurity.
  • They're still deliberating overthe question of the appointment.
  • We are without a doubt in the midst of an extraordinary sea change," she told me. "The transformation is momentous—immensely liberating and immensely scary.
  • Thank you for coming and helping us and liberating us, but that doesn't mean shunting us to the sides.
  • Marxists saw communism as the liberating climax of a multistage evolutionary process. The Enduring Appeal of the Apocalypse
  • While we were deliberating upon what was to be done, a hackney coachman, driving softly along, and perceiving us standing by the kennel, came up close to us, and calling, “A coach, master!” by a dexterous management of the reins made his horses stumble in the wet, and bedaub us all over with mud. The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • Expanding debate and liberating speech is at least implicit in the mandate of any university governing body.
  • The effect is liberating in that it emphasizes communal trends while extracting the artistic production from its national compartments.
  • She started to laugh, the musical tones reverberating through the halls before quieting.
  • It was an exhilarating moment as the chopper seemed to come out of nowhere with its low engine roar reverberating across the valleys, echoing back and forth.
  • The glass top of the desk reverberating the glaring sunlight.
  • One bacterium thus divided 19 times without liberating bacteriophages, and the daughter bacteria were still lysogenic. André Lwoff - Nobel Lecture
  • It's mainly a liberating process; I create shelf space in our poky house, I get to re-evaluate albums I'd forgotten about and I hopefully get some cash.
  • Things turned for Truman when his aides hit on the idea of liberating him from his speech texts: They gave him talking points and let him extemporize. Robert Schlesinger: Memo to Tom Hanks: Barack Obama Is No Harry Truman
  • At half-time against Norway yesterday, this supposed cultured voice from abroad was sent to the stand after berating the match officials during the interval.
  • Although criticised by many at that time for being too soft, it was in essence a policy based on realism and aimed at liberating India to play a larger role in the world.
  • After liberating a pie from a lukewarm oven, I trundled over to the cash register, where two hippy-looking young women dressed in shawls and all were waiting with a loaf of bread.
  • A materialist understanding is, instead, an essential step in liberating culture from the stranglehold of commodification.
  • The glass top of the desk is reverberating the glaring sunlight.
  • They were yelling, their calls reverberating down the hall.
  • If you were a scientist or an engineer, that idea was very liberating; it enabled you to treat information as a manipulable thing.
  • I made my own contribution to the general idiocy when a Frenchman with a black polo neck and a pipe began berating the governor in language that was ingenious in its obscenity.
  • Instead of breaking the power of the clergy and the landowners and liberating the religious and national minorities, they relied on oppression and chauvinism.
  • By applying heightened equal protection analysis to this case, the Court frustrates the liberating spirit of the Equal Protection Clause.
  • She stared at him, unable to think of a retort, the words reverberating in her head to the rhythm of her furiously pounding heart, _Billy's nice too Billy's nice too Billy's nice too_, the fear, now on the surface, taking control, no longer something she could contain. Baby Games
  • Naturally, I was no longer home, but the next day I received a followup call berating me for “breaking” the appointment. The Volokh Conspiracy » Customer Service Update:
  • That prodigy was central to the other notably unpersuasive statement currently reverberating in golf. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not long after the rage-tastic clip was posted online, a shady character by the name of "RevoLucian" posted "Bale Out — RevoLucian's Christian Bale Remix" on YouTube, a techno-ripping, demonic dance party in which Bale's berating is repeated ad nauseam under pictures of the actor and random f-bomb interjections from Barbra Streisand. You Can Now Dance To The Sound Of Christian Bale’s Fury » MTV Movies Blog
  • A reverberating furnace with two hearths heated a roaster to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit to calcine the ore.
  • On Thursday, the US will initiate a “Somalia contact group” of interested countries and organizations to begin deliberating on how the international community can help stabilize what experts consider to be a “failed state.” Think Progress » Administration Moves to ‘Plan B’ In Somalia
  • Emerald found it strangely liberating to know she had so much less than before. YELLOW BIRD
  • The House of Representatives is also currently deliberating a bill on special autonomy, which is expected to provide another peaceful solution.
  • Jurors in the state are deliberating the fate of a long-time sheriff accused of ordering the murder of his successor.
  • The Queen recomposed herself quickly, mentally berating herself for almost breaking down in front of her greatest ‘threat’ and ‘enemy’.
  • This allows us to enact a performance of a lifetime on earth, reverberating in generic blissfulness.
  • Writers saw something captivating about trains and the potentially liberating but traumatising experience of riding in them.
  • The flames that soared about the lawn before the Maine statehouse that August afternoon were, as the bishopess herself might have said, liberating. Archive 2003-01-01
  • The jury began deliberating upon its verdict on April 23.

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