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  • As a postscript to the story, my great grandfather died a few weeks after this conversation, proving, as his wife pointed out to her daughter, that she had been correct in her surmise.
  • One of you may turn out to be a bit of a caner. The Sun
  • Email and Net abuse at work have become the number one reason why UK employees face the sack, according to a survey out today.
  • If they come in close and start getting a bit tasty, then they find I can hand it out too.
  • So, she ran round and round the scaffold with the executioner striking at her, and her grey hair bedabbled with blood; and even when they held her down upon the block she moved her head about to the last, resolved to be no party to her own barbarous murder. A Child's History of England
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  • Thanks to her doctor’s recommendations she finds herself feeling decafargic by noon. cardiacpopups – the messages that popup on your computer when you are in the middle of an important project and warn you that your computer is about to conk out. on 07 Sep 2007 at 5: 52 pm Kimberly defurrify – to remove pet hair/dander from a person or thing on 07 Sep 2007 at 6: 12 pm Heather Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Writer Unboxed’s CONTEST, CONTEST!
  • This is because people who suffer Panic Disorder, when they experience tetany for the first time, often think incorrectly that they are about to die.
  • Jake changes overnight from drippy layabout to high roller.
  • Regardless of how skilled she knew she was, the extreme risk and danger of what she was about to undertake wasn't lost on her.
  • At the time we weren't selling textbooks, just wholesaling them out to textbook dealers.
  • The blacksmith pounded an iron sheet out to a wash-basin.
  • Unless you live in a developed city, you do your laundry by hand, and no matter where you live, you hang it out to dry.
  • It was the most curious sensation to know she was about to die, and not care.
  • In the child's imagination, fuelled by science-fiction, the aliens are about to land.
  • We will pay you a suitable, er, emolument as the finder and introducer of this piece if it does turn out to be genuine and we buy it? GOTHIC PURSUIT
  • A mummy's pinkie turned out to be pilose asiabell, which she said was good for breathing, provided it was cooked with astragalus (those were the white sections of tongue depressor). Seattle Weekly | Complete Issue
  • How about how the door of your car opens as you back up from the burnout to let burnout smoke escape the cockpit?
  • Kirkwall lifeboat was called out to a boat aground in the Rousay Sound on Sunday afternoon.
  • The unit installs at the transom and emits sonar beams that ‘look’ out to 240 feet on either side of the boat.
  • A good clean hit from Botham sent the ball straight out to the boundary.
  • The paddles turned out to be harmless slapsticks, with holes through the actual paddle part so they could cause a loud slapping noise without hurting.
  • In 2004, when Merck's brand of simvastatin, known as Zocor, was about to go off patent, Merck teamed up with Schering-Plough to produce a new patented product called Vytorin, a combination of simvastatin and Zetia. Zetia: Down for the count?
  • How many times has something as fanciful as a unicorn, a yeti, a mermaid or a werewolf turned out to be based on fact?
  • Wooden houses look out to a turquoise sea. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rock was caverned out to make a tunnel.
  • Infused then with the enlightenment only a brutal smackdown from a celestial being can provide, Jacob sets out to make peace with his brother, no matter the cost.
  • KATIE HALL, VICTIM OF PHILLIP GARRIDO: Phillip went out to answer the door. CNN Transcript Sep 8, 2009
  • They will be sent out to businesses and public buildings such as libraries and council buildings.
  • Bond No.9, the perfumer known for naming their scents after various New York neighborhoods, is about to get high...lined. Now You Can Smell Like The High Line!
  • `'Yes,'" Pitt said, smiling like a magician about to bedazzle an audience. INCA GOLD
  • Additionally, those people who smoke cannabis are also risking all the attendant problems from the use of tobacco on top of the cannabis and this needs to be thought about too.
  • The evidence she’d gathered at the beach had already arrived, delivered by a young tech who’d sheepishly entered the den of the legendary Lincoln Rhyme without a word and scurried about to deposit the bags and stacks of pictures as the criminalist gruffly directed. The Stone Monkey
  • After years of fiscal gloom, they hope Brown will bring his political clout to the corporate realm.
  • A shoutout to his home state: Good Things by The BoDeans Caroline Matthews: Paul Ryan's Playlist
  • I'm not sure if it's tacky to wear burnout tops.
  • Little we thought he should ever own it, or that John would be pointing it out to his own boys, lecturing them on "undershot," and "overshot," as he used to lecture me. John Halifax, Gentleman
  • Harrieth woke up and rubbed the sleep dust from her eyes, she yawned deeply, throwing her arms out to the side.
  • Like the treatment meted out to anyone who disagreed with or disbelieved the lies that took our military into Iraq? Levin swears repeatedly at Goldman hearing
  • This seems more honest to me than jettisoning the stuff far out to space where who knows what damage it might do in the faroff reaches of the sky.
  • He scorns the idea that he has sold out to commercialism, feeling instead that it is his mission to make an art form he loves loved by others.
  • Ramping up the subsidies is a relatively cheap way for the French to go as it usually falls to the UK, as a net contributor to the EU, to have to fork out to keep French politicians in office. The French Protection
  • I am talking about total output and overall patterns here, not exceptions to the rule.
  • Dually, other irrelevant entailments are those that turn out to be valid just because the consequent is a necessary truth Impossible Worlds
  • Just when he is about to pul out his pistol a guy comes up to Slater and Micheals with a police file. Oh Hell Yes - Superbad / Pineapple Express Crossover Movie?! « FirstShowing.net
  • Harvard-educated Internet entrepreneur and cosmopolite Alex Vik and his wife, Carrie, set out to conjure up a comprehensive personal vision here that involves ranch life, sports, and luxury; a genuine sense of place; and a reach for something universal. Off the Beaten Track
  • Sometimes when you think the sky is about to fall down, you might be standing tilted!
  • But come Saturday night, they gather in Johannesburg basements, decked out to the nines and stylishly vogue like New York fashionistas.
  • Just as the Olympic flame is about to reach Hong Kong and mainland China, the Guangdong province police have recently uncovered a case in which a cheap-rate factory in Guangdong was filling out orders by overseas Tibet splittist organizations to manufacture the snow-mountain-lion flags of Free Tibet. The Jawa Report
  • I was about to dismiss this as a sort of think-tanky special interest political advocacy group, but then I remembered that mothers are good. The Volokh Conspiracy » Mothers Against Debt
  • Speckle tracking in migrating cells with retrograde flow had turned out to be more challenging.
  • So if he turns out to be a jerk you can just drag me away and I won't have to talk to him again!
  • The second right about to accrue to married women is the right to pay their own debts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Talking of death, is the landline telephone about to snuff it? Times, Sunday Times
  • Neither man has even come close to achieving what they set out to achieve - helping their party recover from its crash towards obliteration.
  • Indigenisation is good, but too often missionaries, in their desire to indigenise the newly-planted churches, rush into appointing men who turn out to be unsuitable.
  • Furthermore, I would like to chat to you about atheism in a fox-hole as you are about to be bayonetted to death or as you lie dying from cancer on your death-bed. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • He and his companion presently went out to see after the horse.
  • However, rumours abound that he is about to be left out of the side to avoid being cup-tied for the rest of the competition.
  • Even when Tina smiles she looks as if she's about to have a complete and utter mental meltdown.
  • Eadie said just before 2 pm, as she was about to prepare a late lunch, she looked out the back door and called out to her mother, pensioner Millie, only to see the gushes of water and slush cascading from the neighbour's yard.
  • Whether she's in the office, at home or out to lunch, these chic cozies will keep her phone off the floor and out of danger from being stepped on.
  • There's no point throwing a tantrum if the promised treasure wreck turns out to be a wreck-shaped boulder or a manky old barge.
  • If you are more concerned about the quality of the food and drink than about socializing with your friends, decline the invitation and go out to a restaurant instead.
  • I forgot to tell you about Tom, who was the only son and had to sleep on the half loft above the kitchen.
  • To worry about tomorrow is to be unhappy today. 
  • Parking at the event appeared well organised and there were plenty of marshals about to make sure cars were lined up properly and able to leave the ground easily at the end of the day.
  • There's every chance of a real Bukhara rug with its 'lozenge' design in ruby and cinnabar that gleams when taken out to be beaten. Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
  • Just as the defensive player was about to take the ball, Army slotted home the winning goal to win 2-1.
  • It turned out to be a cheap pair of spectacles with one red lens and one blue lens.
  • A boring-sounding penne dish, tossed with crisped bits of pancetta (the unsmoked Italian bacon) and a basil-flecked cream sauce, turns out to hold interest down to the last bite.
  • A week earlier they were about to be held to a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford by the struggling Wolves when Park Ji-sung won the game in Fergie flexitime. Sir Alex Ferguson thrilled by comeback but knows he has problems
  • Her lower lip trembled as if she was about to cry.
  • We will be going all out to ensure it doesn't happen again.
  • Wen son, you await here, I quest big ice-cubes apology" Yi snow more thinks more uneasy, directly rush out to inebriate fairy building.
  • With the weather turning out to be salubrious for the past few days, fitting well into the celebrative atmosphere, the students could not ask for more.
  • I don't feel up to going out tonight.
  • As it happens, the setback turned out to be the only hiccup in the 14 race series, and Andy made an astonishing recovery to claim 11 victories in his last 12 race meetings.
  • Clara looked momentarily disconcerted but wasn't about to concede defeat after upbraiding Nicholas a moment before.
  • Keeley is about to start filming the new Michael Winterbottom movie, Tristram Shandy, co-starring Steve Coogan.
  • Spare ones will be farmed out to other universities which have expressed an interest in getting involved.
  • No bulging rib cages, no collar bones out to here, no sunken eyes or bizarre hipbone bulges.
  • They instead want to have -- they want to fight, you know, with drones from afar and take out top al Qaeda leadership, what is -- a so-called counterterrorist strategy. CNN Transcript Oct 2, 2009
  • This lack of action may also trigger some legal action from insurance companies in an attempt to recoup cash paid out to flooded households. Times, Sunday Times
  • He added: ‘We already take decision-making out to local communities through our eight area committees.’
  • Instruments and scores were in scarce supply in a country about to plunge into civil war. Times, Sunday Times
  • Charlie often longed to have the same composure as Cherri, to be as self-possessed as she made herself out to be.
  • She pulled her sling out of her pack and gathered three or four appropriately sized stones and set out to find her dinner.
  • That said, they are still out to pummel, and their singer's caterwaul has never sounded more throat-shredding.
  • But make sure you spell the way out to mc very clearly because otherwise I shan't understand. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Modestly clad women appear as newsreaders on TV, while sexually suggestive Hindi film posters adorn shopfronts about town.
  • The manager called out to an assistant in the back of the shop to bring a glass of water.
  • Old and new lie next to one another, mixed and intermingled; the ancient is about to pass away, while the modern is geared for eternity, or at least for a kalpa which seems to us eternal.
  • On the other hand, when armed with a large umbrella or a well-fitting raincoat and perhaps a pair of gumboots, it is possible to enjoy the monsoon rains, and take time out to splash through muddy puddles and wade through waterlogged roads.
  • But make sure you spell the way out to mc very clearly because otherwise I shan't understand. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • And he turns out to be more expert than you might expect, thanks to an Aussie wife and knowledge gleaned on previous visits. Times, Sunday Times
  • The farmer called the vet out to treat a sick cow.
  • I was standing by the paddock surveying the latest in a line of equine flatterers and good-for-nothing loafers in which I was about to invest.
  • Now, armed with the SEC's decision that the accounting dodge had a material impact for investors, those suits may require a bigger payout to go away.
  • They were prepared to go out to another country and plot against their homeland. The Sun
  • Marlix feared they might be immune to his hurricane spell, but they turned out to be immune to arcance spells, including counterspell, which made it harder for us to pull them away to a quiet spot of the hall. Crossfire in Dire Maul: in over our heads
  • These people are just out to de-legitimatize Obama in any way they can ... even if it calls for outright lying which is what they are doing. DeMint: Obama 'distracted' from protecting the country
  • Their wedding turned out to be quite an occasion.
  • Whatever one believes, the accident has left deep anxiety among sailors who have just graduated from naval training and are about to ship out.
  • But if it shall be otherwise -- if they stubbornly, sullenly persist in cherishing and manifesting the spirit of treason, making their motto to read, Bound, but not broken, then let the severities of immutable justice be meted out to them: let them die the death. A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln
  • One of the more interesting paths Donoghue sets out to traverse is what she terms the borderline territory of "murkily criminal" lesbian sex as found in mystery and detective fiction. Edmonton Sun
  • She looked towards the Archdeacon and recognised the signs of some one about to take the plunge.
  • Under an order from state energy firm Gazprom, Sevmash completed Russia's first ice-resistant offshore production platform, which was tugged out to the Pechora Sea in August to drill at the oil-steeped Prirazlomnoye field. Reuters: Press Release
  • We're going to find out tonight if Heather Mills mamboed her way into the hearts of America. CNN Transcript Mar 27, 2007
  • The sentence is consistent with punishments previously meted out to those charged with establishing parties. Times, Sunday Times
  • But just as terror is about to knock something shifts, perhaps enough consciousness raised that a sinister energy is alchemize, and terror turns and retreats from the door. My Journey to Report on the Horrors and Hope in the Congo (Part VI)
  • United fans were overjoyed today that the most successful manager in the club's history was about to sign on for more glory.
  • We allow our feelings to flow out towards him in adoration, confession, thanksgiving and praise.
  • He was about to shut the door when an idea came to him.
  • There it was, finally, complete with the slate-gray lighting, blaring hippish soundtrack and chirpy “greeters” — Britney, Mariah, Amber, Becky, Megan, you know the type — just inside the double doors, anxious as all get-out to welcome you to your next dining experience. Lil Patty Grows Up : Patricia Smith : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • About to be disinherited from the family fortune, Stephen returns to home after a long estrangement and it happens to be the night his father is shot to death. The Inheritance by Simon Tolkien: Book summary
  • That the enemy had not singled Winfred out to be easy prey was nothing short of pure fortune, especially with the battle still raging before his eyes.
  • Still basking in the afterglow from a short trip out to San Diego to visit good friends Ed and Jen, I hunted up an email from Ed from last summer. We Blog A Lot
  • Or apparently go camping without toting ten pounds of coffee-making gear (including a frother for the proper amount of foam). Plastic Elimination Campaign: Kid's Dishes
  • In the final scene the camera follows the course of a wire down a telephone pole and out to the fellow's tombstone where it dips into the earth and apparently down to his casket.
  • The Defendant engaged in frequent and expensive foreign travel with his wife, went out to numerous restaurants, and made lavish use of chauffeur driven limousines all at the Company's expense.
  • None of us had the faintest idea what was about to take place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kristen would run out to get a blood test while I watched an online tutorial; she would pop Clomid while I conjured up the courage to give myself a shot. Times Two
  • Lauren Bacall stars as Lucy, about to marry Kyle when Rock Hudson's Mitch professes his undying love.
  • So Foster's got this vaguely martyr-like songbird persona she's working, and sometimes the devious witch bit sticks out too, as on ‘Crackerjack Fool’.
  • Ingredients and directions for each recipe appear on the same screen and can be printed out to use in the kitchen.
  • Every month you send the agency a single payment that is portioned out to each of your creditors until your debts are paid off.
  • An automated alert went out to airports and main airlines, including British Airways.
  • Lots of students ran out to see what had happened.
  • The industry remains in the doldrums, according to official figures out today.
  • One ship sinks, many sailors die, and Martin points out to Candide that the gruesome affair further proves his point.
  • They were tacking about to avoid the enemy guns.
  • Mary Ellen Flynn is a crabby, old primary teacher about to begin her first position in London.
  • Pure gold can be beaten out to form very thin sheets.
  • Strangely, having run his fastest to get to her, Hyacinth seemed almost reluctant to knock at the door, or enter without knocking, and while he was hesitating on the doorstone her singing ceased, and she came out to see whose fleet footsteps had stirred the small stones of the pathway. The Hermit of Eyton Forest
  • The company may want to reimburse owners of infected devices if they turn out to be unrepairable.
  • Paul said: ‘There are plenty of activities the whole family can try out together, such as kayaking, canoeing, sailing, rock climbing, abseiling, fell-walking, orienteering and cycling.’
  • Preliminary Injunction means the court forces the infringers to stop ongoing infringement or events that are about to happen upon obligee's request before or during infringement litigation.
  • He beckoned her to follow him out to the front porch of the old ranch house where he pointed to a buck grazing in the field across the dirt road.
  • But enough of this - even though I'm sitting here with a jury-rigged computer I'm about to get back into the swing of things.
  • Teigue was about to repeat the motion, when one of Marin's eyes slitted open sleepily.
  • He appears just as I'm about to start on a roasted jewfish with prawns, and offers a sturdy paw.
  • This super crunchy coating turns out to be ultra-skinny noodles.
  • Her credibility has lost out to her desperate desire to be liked, even if it is by bull-necked honkers in shirts made of the stars and stripes.
  • I know they've reached out to players who use the short putter. Times, Sunday Times
  • When it was over we filed out to the accompaniment of the organ.
  • Thousands of people turned out to welcome the England team home.
  • It turned out to be a prophetic piece of journalism.
  • Its victims turn out to be not its depositors but first-time homebuyers three years after the collapse. Times, Sunday Times
  • The leather cover folds out to make a handy stand. The Sun
  • The prisoner escaped from the prison by knotting the sheets together and climbing down them out to the window.
  • A big shout-out to all my homeyz up in da Kuiper Belt! Planet-x.com.au » bad_kissinger: A big shout-out to all my homeyz up in da Kuiper Belt!
  • Afghan and western officials say the policy has damaged attempts to reach out to insurgents. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only a minute percentage of plants have turned out to be of medicinal value to humans.
  • The theory was that great nations start out tough-minded and energetic. The American Daydream
  • Logging on gives you apage full of little hand grenades: impossible-to-understand, context-free sentences that take five minutes of research to unravel and which then turn out to be stupid, irrel­e­vant, or pertaining to the tele­vi­sion series Battlestar Galactica. Hughstimson.org » Blog Archive » Openly Twitter-Doubting
  • He thinks to himself that, if it were not for war, he would not be about to go off and kill the fellow just like himself in the trenches on the other side of no man's land, but would be sitting down and having a drink with the man.
  • Old dears about to get bevvied on whisky or port and lemon used to cry: ‘Through the teeth and round the gums / Watch out tumtum, here it comes.’
  • Could it be that another juror is about to be bounced from the case?
  • Last week, the Australian navy took family members of the lost crew members out to the wreck site, where they held a ceremony and dropped wreaths into the water.
  • Our socks and finnesko, hung out to dry, were covered with most beautiful feathery crystals. The Worst Journey in the World Antarctic 1910-1913
  • If Australia had sent two nightwatchmen out to bat last night, and the rains came before a ball had been bowled, would the same two batsmen have to start the innings this morning?
  • I'm aware that I'm about to receive a pile of comments going on about me being a stupid leftie student.
  • The fossil turned out to be a composite of the body of a bird with the tail of a dinosaur.
  • She dipped her goose-feather quill into a jade inkpot, drained the red ink along the side, and unhurriedly marked a circle around the black tent the eunuch had pointed out to her. Shadow Princess
  • From the time a fire first breaks out to flashover, when everything catches on fire, can take as little as three minutes.
  • They're about to launch a campaign to unionize workers at all major discount supermarkets in the area.
  • Our foreign policy was about to take a sharp unilateralist and militarist turn.
  • Happy Belated I was about to type in 'bleated' which actually would suit for the daughter of a goat judge, wouldn't it? Once in a Blue Moon
  • A brief summary of the meeting's minutes are as follows: we're fairly confident that we've seen willets in the past and there's no way Sara is going to drive out to Jamaica Bay just to solidify a sandpiper sighting.
  • Nash tried to brake and the last thing I remember was his arm flinging out to try and stop me from flying out of the car.
  • Italy versus Japan is turning out to be a surprisingly well matched competition.
  • The police stop every lory heading out towards this forest and "fine" (or bribe, really) every Zimbabwean without papers about 5 dollars on-the-spot. Chimoio to Penha Longa and back: 3 days
  • He called the grooms, and we made ready, taking the horses out to where the folk of the archbishop waited in the sunny courtyard, and there leaving them. A King's Comrade A Story of Old Hereford
  • Pauline recalls vividly the first time the pair spoke on the phone on Thanksgiving Day and the combination of excitement and apprehension she felt as she knew she was about to say hello.
  • I did not set out to earn a living as a house musician, title searcher, or trail blazer. Being Multi-faceted in a Two-Dimensional Society, part 2, with R. H. Phillips, Author of "Witness to a Crime"
  • Ha! you may ask -- he gave his mistress a potion, for the purpose of merely seducing her, and it turned out to be poison -- a _carabin_ like yourselves. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 546, May 12, 1832
  • Because when you add up the total tax packages that the Republicans passed last year and this year, it literally consumes the entire surplus, and the winners turn out to be the wealthiest people.
  • J. William Gaynor, MD: The most important features are that there's a ventricular septal defect, or a hole between the two pumping chambers of the heart and blockage of blood flow getting out to the lungs. Tetralogy of Fallot — What is Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF)?
  • No punishments have been meted out to anyone as yet but an investigation is going on.
  • The first Humphrey’s latitu-dinous baver with puggaree behind, (calaboose belong bigboss belong Kang the Toll) his fourinhand bow, his elbaroom surtout, the refaced unmansionables of gingerine hue, the state slate umbrella, his gruff woolselywellesly with the finndrinn knopfs and the gauntlet upon the hand which in an hour not for him solely evil had struck down the might he mighthavebeen d’Est-erre of whom his nation seemed almost already to be about to have need. Finnegans Wake
  • And the man who goes out to do good works, whether he is a social reformer or a missionary, is just like the politician in his concern with the world.
  • One mystery turned out to have a prosaic explanation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her father David, a psychologist of increasingly dubious capabilities, decides to start over by moving out to the boonies.
  • He will ride his bicycle out to the local airport or soccer fi eld and run around on the grass. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sarah was just about to mount onto one when Fin without so much as a by-your-leave hoisted her up into the saddle and the tied her horse to his.
  • You are about to commit political suicide. The Sun
  • They took a cab out to the small chapel and graveyard amongst the marble quarries on the outskirts of town. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • As soon as they arrived in the town they went out to explore.
  • Five women and their partners wrestle with the demands of impending parenthood, and discover that it's not as easy as the books make it out to be. The Sun
  • The King is at first inclined to agree with this principle and to mete out to the sororicide the punishment he deserves.
  • Before shipping out to Europe with the Army Air Corps during World War II, my father loaned his buddy $20.
  • Hoping that they are rescue ships, he rushes out to them, only to discover that they are an alien race using slaves to mine for ore.
  • They formed a union and hired themselves out to theatres much the way longshoremen are sent out to different ports.
  • The minister's admission turned out to be a spectacular own goal.
  • His proof came in the guise of soundbites that he pledged "were not edited," and the "methodicalness" came by a member of the O'Reilly crack staff going out to the Iraqi War Protest in Washington this past week to ask questions of Sean Penn, Jane Fonda, Susan Saranden and Tim Robbins. Methodical Bill O Proves There Are No Other Options To Bush Iraq Policy
  • Maybe there are general relationship issues you need to sort out too but your marriage vows mean something. The Sun
  • She continued to go out to dinner with academics, to receive the hard-drinking architect.
  • Wake up every morning with the thought that something wonderful is about to happen.
  • I envisioned a young squirt of an elf, say just a sprightly 100 or 200 years, slipping out to meet his miscreant pals, grab a leaf and ride a wind current.
  • But he was built of loyalty and unsuspicion; and though for a mere second a fear assailed him that the old lady was about to charge Reuben with playing his daughter false, he scouted the fancy hotly. Aunt Rachel

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