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  • 'It must be -- eight o'clock,' said the gasping voice -- '_eight o'clock_;' and the tone became a whisper, as though the idea thus half involuntarily revealed had been drawn jealously back into the strongholds of consciousness. Robert Elsmere
  • _ -- Most children, if not all, even when they have very early formed R correctly (involuntarily), introduce other sounds in place of it in speaking -- e. g., they say _moigjen_ for "morgen," _matta_ for "Martha," _annold_ for "Arnold," _jeiben_ for "reiben," _amum_ for The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX.
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  • Involuntarily, she stepped in, biting the inside of her cheek apprehensively and casting her eyes over the rows of neatly aligned desks in the room.
  • By medicalising their behavior we give medicine and the state the remit to involuntarily detain and medicate such people to prevent them from behaving in ways society finds intolerable.
  • His claws extend involuntarily and the hair on his neck rises.
  • The pain in the region of her heart was so intense that she wrapped her arms around herself involuntarily.
  • She was then tossed across a horse's withers and cried out involuntarily as her belly slammed into the horse's back.
  • I knew not what to say; but I sighed involuntarily from the bottom of my heart. Evelina: or, The History of a Young Lady's Entrance Into the World
  • There was such malice in her voice that Cat involuntarily took a step back.
  • There is something spine-tingling and enthralling about the best public art, the kind that touches the emotions and makes the eyes widen involuntarily. Times, Sunday Times
  • The benefit is they remain eligible to enter legally in the future whereas those involuntarily deported are subject to a strict ten year bar. Page 2
  • Your body would involuntarily tense up the next time and so a vicious circle is set up. The Sun
  • My legs are twitching involuntarily and I can barely push myself up to standing position. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some friends do complain and very seriously too that I involuntarily thrust my opinions upon others and get my proposals accepted.
  • I think one could make a stronger argument that World or Warcraft, Farmville, the lottery, Rolex's ..or GWAPs are more exploitative because they utilize psychological tricks to extract money/labor from people who may not realize they are at some subconscious level being involuntarily manipulated. Work and the Internet
  • When he engaged in a hunger strike, the authorities committed him to a hospital where he was force fed, involuntarily sedated, handcuffed and sometimes strapped to his bed for long periods.
  • She grinned involuntarily, amused by his likeness to her high school maths teacher.
  • He offers a handclasp that Fiedler can scarcely feel: ‘I stood there baffled, a little ashamed of how I had braced myself involuntarily for a bone-crushing grip, how I must have yearned for some wordless preliminary test of strength.’
  • It was some time since Jerry had spoken a word of German, but as she stood before Gretchen's picture old memories seemed to revive, and with them the German word for _pretty_, which she involuntarily spoke aloud. Tracy Park
  • The huge figure settled itself onto the divan next to Ramses, who wrinkled his nose involuntarily as a wave of patchouli wafted round him. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • Firms would find their inventories involuntarily building up and so would cut back production thereby reducing national income.
  • Why, now I bethink me, he _was_ present," replied Blaize, involuntarily putting his hand to his shoulder, as he recalled the horsewhipping he had received on that occasion. Old Saint Paul's A Tale of the Plague and the Fire
  • What if I involuntarily close my eyes while climaxing?
  • The thought that this whole thing was a set-up crossed her mind, involuntarily causing her to grip her gun for reassurance.
  • If the feet seem to be following the eye movement involuntarily then correction is needed. Muscle Management
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  • Your body would involuntarily tense up the next time and so a vicious circle is set up. The Sun
  • She was then tossed across a horse's withers and cried out involuntarily as her belly slammed into the horse's back.
  • I watched her close her eyes and they seemed to tremble, the muscles of an eighty-year-old involuntarily twitchy.
  • Astonished and indignant at so sudden and violent an assault, Camilla stood suspended, whether to deign any vindication, or to walk silently away: yet its implications involuntarily filled her with a thousand other, and less offending emotions than those of anger, and a general confusion crimsoned her cheeks. Camilla
  • Her kneeling body involuntarily leans against David for support.
  • PROVIDING VULNERABLE, DISPLACED WORKERS OVER 55 ACCESS TO MEDICARE by offering those who have involuntarily lost their jobs and their health care coverage a similar Medicare buy-in option. Medicare Fact Sheet
  • There are many reasons why an active node could stop functioning properly in an HA cluster, either voluntarily or involuntarily.
  • The floors were neatly sanded, the hearth was freshly brightened with the red ochrous clay of the country, and chairs and tables, though made of the plainest stuffs, and by a very rude mechanic, were yet so clean, neat and well-arranged, that the eye involuntarily surveyed them again and again with a very pleased sensation. The Wigwam and the Cabin. By the Author of "The Yemassee," "Guy Rivers," &c. First Series
  • Kim's eyes filled with tears involuntarily and she cried out in pain.
  • Involuntarily, he began to breathe heavily as her fingers slipped under his jockey shorts. CORMORANT
  • The European Union has approved a measure guaranteeing automatic compensation for travelers involuntarily bumped from overbooked flights.
  • It was a slice of jackassery that makes UNC fans involuntarily wince, but it was also jackassery UNC could have been avoided a week earlier with a few well-placed phone calls. Nad hen j��c eto
  • Once called myoclonus, PLMS causes you to involuntarily flex and extend your legs while sleeping - without being aware you're doing it. Find Me A Cure
  • The inquest is trying to establish whether Moat intended to commit suicide or if he pulled the trigger involuntarily. The Sun
  • During orgasm, both female and male genitals swell with blood, their pulse races and muscles contract involuntarily at intervals of 0.8 seconds (approximately).
  • Bruises decorated her face and shoulders, her body involuntarily shivering in reaction from the rain.
  • Her arms tightened around the purring cat involuntarily, causing him to mewl with displeasure and wiggle free of her grasp.
  • The huge figure settled itself onto the divan next to Ramses, who wrinkled his nose involuntarily as a wave of patchouli wafted round him. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • He rode hurriedly from the battlefield and returned to the Shevardino knoll, where he sat on his campstool, his sallow face swollen and heavy, his eyes dim, his nose red, and his voice hoarse, involuntarily listening, with downcast eyes, to the sounds of firing. War and Peace
  • Astonishment, pleasure, hope, and shame, took alternate rapid possession of her mind; but the last sensation was the first that visibly operated, and she snatched her hand involuntarily from the Major. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • The moment he mentioned "faver," the men involuntarily drew back, after having laid him reclining against the green ditch. The Poor Scholar Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
  • [Sidenote: 1111a] Again, we do not usually apply the term involuntary when a man is ignorant of his own true interest; because ignorance which affects moral choice constitutes depravity but not involuntariness: nor does any ignorance of principle (because for this men are blamed) but ignorance in particular details, wherein consists the action and wherewith it is concerned, for in these there is both compassion and allowance, because he who acts in ignorance of any of them acts in a proper sense involuntarily. Ethics
  • Eleonora Karpovna had most likely in her first youth been possessed of what the French for some unknown reason call beauté du diable, that is to say, freshness; but when I made her acquaintance, she suggested involuntarily to the mind a good-sized piece of meat, freshly laid by the butcher on The Jew and other stories
  • There is something spine-tingling and enthralling about the best public art, the kind that touches the emotions and makes the eyes widen involuntarily. Times, Sunday Times
  • And even later, when for the first time in her life she had lain in bed with a man and said his name involuntarily or said it truly meaning him, the name she was screaming and saying was not his at all. Toni Morrison - Prose
  • His broken body, linked to an electronic muscle stimulator,(Sentencedict) twitched involuntarily.
  • Your body would involuntarily tense up the next time and so a vicious circle is set up. The Sun
  • Finally if you do not die, your loving wife -- who has not slept during the whole three weeks of your illness (a fact of which she will constantly remind you) -- will fall ill in her turn, waste away, suffer much, and become even more incapable of any useful pursuit than she was before; while by the time that you have regained your normal state of health she will express to you her self-sacrificing affection only by shedding around you a kind of benignant dullness which involuntarily communicates itself both to yourself and to every one else in your vicinity. Youth
  • She thought involuntarily of a sheer white gown, em broidered with lemon yellow flowers, that she had worn to receive the warm congratulations and gifts from the cast illo tenants who had come throughout the day to pay homage to their little seorita. Dearly Beloved
  • 'It must be -- eight o'clock,' said the gasping voice -- '_eight o'clock_;' and the tone became a whisper, as though the idea thus half involuntarily revealed had been drawn jealously back into the strongholds of consciousness. Robert Elsmere
  • His broken body, linked to an electronic muscle stimulator, twitched involuntarily.
  • 'It must be -- eight o'clock' -- said the gasping voice -- '_eight o'clock_;' and the tone became a whisper, as though the idea thus half involuntarily revealed had been drawn jealously back into the strongholds of consciousness. Robert Elsmere
  • It is probable, too, that you will become so habituated at last to the sight of inscriptions cut upon rock surfaces, especially if you travel much through the country, that you will often find yourself involuntarily looking for texts or other chisellings where there are none, and could not possibly be, as if ideographs belonged by natural law to rock formation. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Second Series
  • Her eyes involuntarily strayed to the corded muscles in his forearm as he gripped his short-board to his side.
  • His back arched involuntarily, and a content ‘mmm’ sound escaped his lips, edged with a groan.
  • His throat gaped, his chest heaved, his eyes squeezed shut involuntarily, and then with a clamorous noise, he let loose a sneeze that put even the colossal thunder crashing in the sky above to shame.
  • His leg jiggled involuntarily, and he clamped it.
  • His warm smile is contagious, as the corners of my mouth involuntarily turn upwards.
  • My stomach rumbles involuntarily; I am hungry and haven't even realised.
  • As it is, Bobby Garwood was a major embarrassment to two government: the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, for their claiming no living Americans remain involuntarily in their country, and to the U.S. for believing them. Statistics on the Prisoner of War issue
  • All eyes swung to Mercie, and all hands went involuntarily to their owners' thighs, as if to protect that soft meat from cruel, invasive suction. The Strange Reign of the Diet Queen
  • Lionel's face twitched involuntarily into a little frown.
  • She blushed crimson as the word involuntarily broke from her lips, and cried again as loudly as she could, "Help! The Bread-winners A Social Study
  • At a time when heads involuntarily start to drop, the worth to a manager of a player such as Andy is hard to overvalue.
  • House cleaning, voluntarily and/or involuntarily, is required and a fresh start is needed. Has Microsoft Sent Yahoo Into a Death Spiral? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • My legs are twitching involuntarily and I can barely push myself up to standing position. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was impossible not to feel involuntarily cast adrift. Times, Sunday Times
  • Robert Hamilton thought it was a battlepiece, but involuntarily he lifted his hat. The Conqueror
  • In ‘the initial a is preceded by the so called spiritus lends (’), a sign which must be placed in front or at the top of any vowel beginning a Greek word, and which represents that slight aspiration or soft breathing almost involuntarily uttered, when we try to pronounce a vowel by itself. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • I swallowed, feeling my fingers twitch involuntarily in the cold.
  • Again Saxon felt the loving benediction that abided in his face, his eyes, his hands -- toward which she involuntarily dropped her eyes. CHAPTER XVIII
  • Studying the information, Pilwondepat stridulated involuntarily. Diuturnity's Dawn
  • 'It must be -- eight o'clock' -- said the gasping voice -- '_eight o'clock_;' and the tone became a whisper, as though the idea thus half involuntarily revealed had been drawn jealously back into the strongholds of consciousness. Robert Elsmere
  • The most serious risk which faced them was that to their involuntarily parasitic women-folk - the unexpected death of the male breadwinner.
  • Alara raised one hand, and pointed upwards; the girl looked up involuntarily, then dropped her gaze to Alara's "sightless" eyes. The Elvenbane
  • The impact was sharp, and a hiss of breath escaped involuntarily.
  • Aiden ignored her and blew into her ear; her response was to involuntarily shiver uncontrollably.
  • Then he laughs and it sounds like a kind of purr in my ear which makes me groan a little, involuntarily, knowing that we don't even know each other but he's generous enough to share a laugh, to let me see that far into him. Crash
  • I'm an over-excited topwater fisherman, and no matter how much I try to relax, I botch my share of hits because I almost involuntarily swing for the fences right away. Money "Walks"
  • he was involuntarily held against his will
  • So he was harnessed in again, and proudly he pulled as of old, though more than once he cried out involuntarily from the bite of his inward hurt. Chapter 4, Who Has Won to Mastership
  • She deliberately demonstrated that she was desirable to other men, as he involuntarily demonstrated his own desirableness to the women. CHAPTER VII
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  • - Classical meningeal syndrome with fever, meningism, neck stiffness, Budzinski and Kernig's signs positive: the patient lying extended, involuntarily flexes the knees when the neck is flexed or when the legs are raised vertically with the knees in extension. Chapter 12
  • When young people see us, they either start yawning involuntarily or inhale our old people's smell and start retching.
  • Think of North East, and the mind involuntarily conjures up images of lofty hills and sloping vales.
  • The first stars which I learnt from the celestial globe were alpha Lyrae, alpha Aquilae, alpha Cygni: and to this time I involuntarily regard these stars as the birth-stars of my astronomical knowledge. Autobiography
  • Finally if you do not die, your loving wife — who has not slept during the whole three weeks of your illness (a fact of which she will constantly remind you) — will fall ill in her turn, waste away, suffer much, and become even more incapable of any useful pursuit than she was before; while by the time that you have regained your normal state of health she will express to you her self-sacrificing affection only by shedding around you a kind of benignant dullness which involuntarily communicates itself both to yourself and to every one else in your vicinity. Youth
  • My legs are twitching involuntarily and I can barely push myself up to standing position. Times, Sunday Times
  • GREENFIELD: So let's talk politics, because in the 10 years that I have involuntarily been associated with your show, you have moved steadily from a kind of misanthropic, local crump, who complained about the pasta not being on order in his local gourmet store to a obviously, incredibly powerful political figure. CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: Don Imus Discusses Campaign 2000 - February 24, 2000
  • And at last she found herself uttering the name involuntarily, overcome by something stronger than her dread. Demos
  • Involuntarily Sloan whimpered and, though his hand was motionless and her skin was still covered, her flesh quivered reflexively and she could feel the damp strokings of his tongue over her navel. Breakfast In Bed
  • Your body would involuntarily tense up the next time and so a vicious circle is set up. The Sun
  • 'It must be -- eight o'clock,' said the gasping voice -- '_eight o'clock_;' and the tone became a whisper, as though the idea thus half involuntarily revealed had been drawn jealously back into the strongholds of consciousness. Robert Elsmere
  • A strange feeling thrilled the lusty youth at the touch of her warm hand, and almost involuntarily his eyes sought to meet those of the young maiden.
  • It was an overwhelming, mournful piece then when the city was still in shock; yesterday, I found myself choking up repeatedly and involuntarily as I walked around it.
  • Eleonora Karpovna had most likely in her first youth been possessed of what the French for some unknown reason call beauté du diable, that is to say, freshness; but when I made her acquaintance, she suggested involuntarily to the mind a good-sized piece of meat, freshly laid by the butcher on The Jew and other stories
  • The shock was terrific, he gasped into his oxygen mask, his hands clenching involuntarily.
  • Involuntarily, he grasped for the memory, and finding nothing, he roared in frustration.
  • Today, the Air Force involuntarily removes young pilots from the cockpits of manned aircraft for 36 months to ‘fly’ unmanned aerial vehicles.
  • The men snapped the branch he was involuntarily gripping and wound the mesh around it, trapping him. SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
  • The shock was terrific, he gasped into his oxygen mask, his hands clenching involuntarily.
  • Another compound in the viper's venom acts as a diuretic, causing the rodent to urinate involuntarily as it runs, leaving a scented trail that the snake can follow.
  • Conceding the absence of a rational framework a priori, the Scottish political economists and their utilitarian successors thus argue for the self-regulation of reason as a framework that will eventually and involuntarily be distilled from the unchecked pursuit of so many interests and motives. The Melancholic Gift: Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy and Fiction
  • Tel's fingers involuntarily clenched up as he felt the odd sensation once more.
  • When no longer captivated by what's on stage, the mind drifts involuntarily and temptation inevitably sets in to peek at your timepiece.
  • Growing up with horses, I learned about strange diseases particular to the equine, such as sweeney (a shoulder disorder caused by nerve damage and muscle atrophy), stringhalt (a neurological condition in which the horse involuntarily lifts a hind leg), and strangles (a strep infection that causes yellow nasal discharge). The Last Chance Dog
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  • Involuntarily Jahdo glanced at Verrarc, standing just behind her, and saw the strangest smile on the councilman 's face. A TIME OF WAR
  • The result was a long dramatic elucubration, which reminds us involuntarily of certain of Mlle. Smith's subliminal productions. Mrs. Piper & the Society for Psychical Research
  • When Mr. Collins said anything of which his wife might reasonably be ashamed, which certainly was not unseldom, she involuntarily turned her eye on Charlotte. Pride and Prejudice
  • His study shows that those with high hypochondriacal tendencies were more likely to involuntarily focus on anthrax-related stimuli.
  • Long Sin," came the name involuntarily to my lips, for I knew that Wu would delegate just such a job to his faithful slave. The Romance of Elaine Sequel to "Exploits of Elaine"
  • I involuntarily paused at the frog-pond, for there seemed a kind of sociality in their voices. Recollections of a Southern matron,
  • 'It must be -- eight o'clock' -- said the gasping voice -- '_eight o'clock_;' and the tone became a whisper, as though the idea thus half involuntarily revealed had been drawn jealously back into the strongholds of consciousness. Robert Elsmere
  • I lay on him with my penis on his stomach and almost at once had an orgasm with emission, and experienced acute pleasure, though both he and I supposed that I had involuntarily micturated. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
  • Involuntarily the maiden fastens her glance on the plumelet, which flits upward and upward in the direction of the moon's silvery orb. The Delight Makers

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