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snarled and when
Nor, when we recollect how sensitive were the emotions of the old Puritan stock in regard to the recent tides of immigration, should we be astonished that their thin lips were compressed into a white line of rage as Parker snarled at them thus: `` Talk about the Catholics voting as the bishop tells!!
A third story says that when she was given to Odysseus as a slave, she snarled and cursed at him, so the gods turned her into a dog, allowing her to escape.

snarled and was
) She snarled terribly but intuition told him, again, that she was bluffing, and he could see that half her attention was distracted by the dogs.
Another interpretation of this scene is that Valjean was not aware that he had moved his foot over the coin, and snarled at Petit Gervais for annoying him.

snarled and over
Finkelstein's first ad radiated disappointment and sowed seeds of disbelief: " Desperate candidates do desperate things ... Mario Cuomo could have been senator or President ...." Subsequent spots, often as brief as 10 seconds, highlighted Cuomo-era failures ( e. g. snarled traffic and record-high utility rates in Long Island ), his opposition to the death penalty, and especially the litany of tax increases over his 12 years.

snarled and would
The proposed highway would bypass the snarled traffic at Meridian Way in Puyallup and continue across Interstate 5 to SR 509 in the city of Fife.

snarled and me
I walked right up to him, face to face, and snarled, ' This isn't such a fucking easy game ' and the TV cameras had me in close-up, with everyone lip-reading my words.

snarled and so
And, shoving her against a spruce, her back to him, he retreated with the whip and made it whine and crack in the damp air, shortening its arc until it narrowed to her flesh and the sound of it snarled and cracked, settling its own cruel demons on her shoulders while she stood as unchanged, as dark and motionless as ever, her eyes open and staring at the pale delineaments of the bark so close to her face.

snarled and ran
On November 11, 1987, a snowstorm snarled traffic ; many commuters ran out of gas and spent the night in their vehicles on the bridge.

snarled and way
The construction snarled traffic on CR 39 and the Long Island Rail Road added three trains each way going from Speonk to East Hampton during the construction.

snarled and .
`` Keep out of this '', Purvis snarled.
Another snarled close overhead.
She snarled warningly.
Again she snarled, and again he edged.
The collapse and closure of the tunnel greatly snarled traffic in the city.
Some challenges currently facing the city of Crystal Lake include a large and sudden increase in immigration, and an inconvenient road system leading to frequently snarled traffic.
He and the band stayed at a hotel up the street from the Bowl to make sure they wouldn't miss the performance due to snarled traffic pouring in as showtime neared.
( Naturally, new roads simply led to new development and were soon as snarled as those they were intended to relieve.
The ensuing traffic jam wreaked havoc on Interstate 20 and snarled Atlanta's west side during the morning rush hour.
In the following days, bodies washed up on Biak's shores, or were snarled in fishing nets.
You can get killed dead, literally dead ... these are real threats ," he snarled.
Lew snarled, ' Never mind that stuff, come on and fight.
It is a skulking species, which may be located by its song, 30 to 40 musical pook-pook-pook notes, or a snarled churrrr.
It is an inconspicuous species, often first located by its song, an accelerating and ascending series of musical notes cuew-cuew-cuew-cue-cue-cue-cu-cu-cu-cu, or the call, a snarled churrrr.

unhappily and when
Back at the workhouse, Mr. Bumble and the Widow Corney, now unhappily married, meet the dying pauper Old Sally and another old lady, who tell them that Oliver's mother, Agnes, left a gold locket when she died in childbirth.
Patsy Cline ( Lange ) is unhappily married and playing small-time gigs in the tri-state area consisting of Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland when she meets Charlie Dick ( Harris ), whose charm and aggressive self-confidence catch her attention.
In a 11 April letter, Victoria unhappily noted to her eldest daughter " You did not tell me that Bertie had met Uncle Ernest at Thebes ... I am always alarmed when I think of Uncle Ernest and Bertie being together as I know the former will do all he can to set Bertie against the marriage with Princess Alix ".
I defy any Person to say I ever Refused an Offer of that Sort: On the contrary, I readily Consented to the only Proposal of Marriage that ever was made me, which was when I was a Virgin ; but too easily confiding in the Person ’ s Sincerity that made it, I unhappily lost my own Honour, by trusting to his ; for he got me with Child, and then forsook me: That very Person you all know ; he is now become a Magistrate of this County ; and I had hopes he would have appeared this Day on the Bench, and have endeavoured to moderate the Court in my Favour ; then I should have scorn ’ d to have mention ’ d it ; but I must Complain of it as unjust and unequal, that my Betrayer and Undoer, the first Cause of all my Faults and Miscarriages ( if they must be deemed such ) should be advanced to Honour and Power, in the same Government that punishes my Misfortunes with Stripes and Infamy.
The unhappily married Lady Constantine breaks all the rules of social decorum when she falls in love with Swithin St. Cleeve, an astronomer who is ten years her junior.
Terry Scott ( Ginger Rogers ), who is separated from her husband, and unhappily married David Campbell ( Dennis Morgan ), the father of two children, meet when they are selected to serve on the jury of the Los Angeles trial of Ernest Craig ( Ford Rainey ).

unhappily and was
Valentino eventually befriended Chilean heiress Blanca de Saulles who was unhappily married to prominent businessman John de Saulles, with whom she had a son.
She was unhappily married to a cousin of the king Alfonso XII: Francisco de Borbón, Duke of Marchena and Grande de España ; a title that allowed her access without previous notice to the Royal Palace.
In 1889 the MFC was reincorporated into the MCC, and for many years the two organisations remained unhappily linked.
Although divorce was considered, the couple stayed unhappily together.
In 1571 Alemán married, unhappily, Catalina de Espinosa, and was constantly in money difficulties, being imprisoned for debt at Seville at the end of 1602.
The appointment was a tribute to his reputation, but at the age of sixty-three the change turned out unhappily for him.
Grey struggled with the idea of becoming a writer or baseball player for his career, but unhappily concluded that dentistry was the practical choice.
Wanda, who was planning to double-cross Otto as well, decides to seduce George's unhappily married lawyer, Archie Leach ( John Cleese ), to find out where the diamonds are located.
After the loss of its Piccadilly clubhouse in 1961, the club was unhappily lodged in the Lansdowne Club at 9 Fitzmaurice Place until 1968.
Henry was quickly and unhappily married to Lady Mary Talbot, daughter of the Earl of Shrewsbury, by early 1524 or in 1525 with earlier legal stages.
Such, however, and most unhappily, was not our course of operation.
However, he was not a successful merchant, and he lost the business to a fire after running it unhappily for ten years.
She was also a jingle singer and was unhappily married with a daughter.
She was unhappily married to John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey.
The title of his first collection apparently was a mild disappointment to Roughead, stating in his " Personal Preface " to his third collection, Glengarry's Way and Other Studies, that "... I have always considered that my venture suffered in its baptism ... of those three fateful words two at least were unhappily chosen.
Clélia, to help her father who was disgraced by Fabrice's escape, marries the wealthy man her father has chosen for her, and so she and Fabrice live unhappily because of the promise she made to never see him again.
After Leo recruited Josh to the campaign, Josh's first stop was to recruit Sam ( who was working, unhappily, at a law firm ) to join them.
His main purpose was to modernize and reinterpret Christianity ; he says in the preface to the third edition of the book: " I have written it solely in the service of evangelical truth, to win to the truth those especially who have been most unhappily alienated from the church and its interests, in a great measure through the fault of a reactionary party, blinded by hierarchical aims.
In February 1718 she was unhappily married to him, a marriage brought on by her parents ' financial dependence on Lord Lansdowne, and Lord Lansdowne's hope to have political influence through the nuptials.

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