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They and kissed
`` Mike darling '' -- They kissed, and went on kissing.
They still had not yet kissed when he asked her to marry him.
They kissed and made up and Lucky agreed to stay put.
They eventually kissed romantically in Luann's room-when her parents weren't home-but immediately afterwards Quill received a call from his father, informing him that the family was moving back to Australia that week.
They kissed for several minutes in ' Castaways Pictures Presents ', and in ' Erica Tiffany Smith To The Rescue ', she gave him lessons in love.
They then kissed the pope's ring, and he gave them the kiss of peace.
" They are held throughout the Shema and kissed four times during the third paragraph of the Shema and once during Vayatziv ( the paragraph following the Shema ) and then released.
They set up a cross in the village of the natives and the explorers all went up, knelt in front of it and kissed it, to show the natives the importance of the symbol and their love of Christianity.
They kissed, but along came millionaire Chester Grant and his PA Lucy Ford and Paul and Isobel's relationship was scuppered.
They danced and even kissed and she asked him to drive her home along Archer Avenue, exiting the car and disappearing in front of Resurrection Cemetery.
They saw each other weekly throughout the fall, and on New Year's Eve she kissed Poddar.

They and Phil
They then went on to beat Crystal Palace 1 – 0 at the Valley on 27 January to achieve their first league win under Phil Parkinson, whose contract was made permanent despite the lack of progress in the league.
Baez has had a popular hit song with " Diamonds & Rust " and hit covers of Phil Ochs's " There but for Fortune " and The Band's " The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down ".
They were an influence on many future musicians, including Bruce Springsteen, Al Green, Tom Petty, Phil Collins, Michael Jackson, Elvis Costello, The Jam, Teddy Pendergrass, Billy Joel and Steve Winwood.
They wanted to get away from the jazz scene of the early ' 50s, which was the Birdland scene — you hire Phil Woods or Charlie Parker or J. J. Johnson, they come and sit in with the house rhythm section, and they only play blues and standards that everybody knows.
They become lovers and their relationship grows, although Phil seems prone to panic attacks.
They give her the choice of turning over Phil with the book, but Gloria starts shooting over them, making the car crash in its escape.
They had been touring for years on the same basic repertoire, most of it written or co-written by the departed Phil Judd, and much of it dating back to the band's formative days.
" They liked what they heard and invited Dickinson down to the studio to make " Dracula ", the first song he would ever record, with a band called " Shots ", formed by two brothers, Phil and Doug Siviter.
They were the first to surround black music with elaborate production values, enhancing its emotional power with The Drifters in " There Goes My Baby " and influencing Phil Spector who worked with them on recordings of the Drifters and Ben E. King.
" They did not make much money, but they did work with up-and-comers Milton Berle, Danny Kaye, Phil Silvers, and Bob Hope.
They avoided relegation and made a reasonable start to the 2001 – 02 season, and caused an upset in the League Cup third round by knocking out holders Liverpool 2 – 1 after extra time at Anfield, scoring with a Phil Jevons wonder-goal in the last minute.
: A Treasury of the Things Politicians Wish They Hadn't Said Matthew Parris, Phil Mason ( JR Books Ltd, 2007 ) ISBN 978-1-906217-35-8
They were backed up by a rhythm section consisting of Phil Porter on keyboards, Angel South on guitar, Dennis Johnson on bass and Jay Burrid on percussion.
Phil Coulter recalled the band's interview with a female reporter: " They would just sit and mutter monosyllabic grunts to themselves and give her off-the-wall answers ".
They usually keep their real-life first names ( Gérard, Jean, Phil, Luis and Jean-Guy ) in the movies, except in the big-budget musketeers parody Les Quatre Charlots-Mousquetaires ( 1974 ) and sequel Les Charlots en Folie: A Nous Quatre Cardinal!
They made a string of appearances on Irish television throughout this time, including a memorable appearance with Phil Coulter and George Murphy on RTÉ 1.
They say that every summer, Phil is given a sip of the mysterious Groundhog Elixir, which magically lengthens his life for seven years.
They remarked " it's doubtful that anyone ever got a richer sound out of a Mellotron on-stage than Tony Banks does on this album, and Steve Hackett, Mike Rutherford, and Phil Collins ' playing is all quite amazing as a whole unit, holding together some very complex music in a live setting.
They had been sent out from Fort Phil Kearny to follow up on an earlier attack on a wood train.
They were driven by Buddy Arrington, Rick Baldwin, Cecil Gordon, Phil Goode, and Maurice Randall.
They then abscond with the escape ladder and most of the cash, though Den leaves Phil with a few stolen notes and a gun to incriminate him.
They later appeared on a Dr. Phil special to try to improve their marriage.
They were soon joined by Harry " Pittsburgh Phil " Strauss, Emanuel " Mendy " Weiss, Albert " Tick Tock " Tannenbaum, Seymour " Blue Jaw " Magoon, Louis Capone, Charles " The Bug " Workman, Tyler " Boy " Winchester, and Vito " Chicken Head " Gurino.
They are soon having sex, and as Phil opens his eyes and looks up, he sees it is actually Camilla on top of him, not Kate.
They recruit a third man, Phil, to assist them, with the promise that he will join the escape.

They and suddenly
They had all been laughing, joking, when suddenly the engine had failed.
They leaned into the wind and seemed like one thousand-legged monster hurtling and plunging until suddenly they rose straight in their saddles and in one terrifying voice shouted, ejaculated their grotesque cry of war.
They frequently used unexpected strategies, engaging in what modern generals would call psychological warfare — waiting for the enemy to be paralyzed with terror and then attacking them suddenly ; distracting the enemy with a small group of soldiers, etc.
Aubrey's vivid account, which portrays Bacon as a martyr to experimental scientific method, had him journeying to Highgate through the snow with the King's physician when he is suddenly inspired by the possibility of using the snow to preserve meat: " They were resolved they would try the experiment presently.
They all had to go away from London suddenly because of Air Raids, and because Father, who was in the Army, had gone off to the War and Mother was doing some kind of war work.
They argued that speech protected under the First Amendment, such as printed novels or the use of the seven dirty words, would suddenly become unlawful when posted to the Internet.
They may also occur with temperature changes inside an object, as a result of a new source or sink of heat suddenly introduced within an object, causing temperatures near the source or sink to change in time.
Cicero reports the myth in this way: They tell us that one day as the land was being ploughed in the territory of Tarquinii, and a deeper furrow than usual was made, suddenly Tages sprang out of it and addressed the ploughman.
They then suddenly let in the rays of the sun, and all the dreadful creatures are destroyed ( Tregear 1891: 206, 350 ).
They were, however, amazed when von Seydlitz's thirty-eight squadrons, or seven regiments, suddenly rode down upon the head and right flank of their columns from the Polzen hill at an incredible speed.
They walk in shallow water looking for prey, shuffling one foot at a time on the bottom or suddenly opening their wings to flush prey out of hiding.
They will simply drop all their leaves and suddenly collapse if allowed to dry completely or are exposed to high temperatures.
They were unaware of Eärnil's victory in the south and were taken by surprise when Eärnil suddenly attacked them.
They announced their engagement quite suddenly on February 21 ; though Howe had courted Julia for a time, he had more recently shown an interest in her sister Louisa.
They all had to go away from London suddenly because of Air Raids, and because Father, who was in the Army, had gone off to the War and Mother was doing some kind of war work.
They were slaves in their Diasporas, and suddenly they find themselves with unlimited freedom, wild freedom that only a country like Turkey Ottoman Empire can offer.
They came after this upon a very rich country, abounding in kangaroos and other animals, with frequent tracks of aborigines ; and on Tuesday, 16 November, they arrived suddenly on the banks of a " fine river ".
They were never to marry, as he died suddenly while traveling abroad in 1833.
They did not like what they read, perhaps most of all because they suddenly learned they were now no longer permitted to run as candidates for the Chamber of Deputies, membership of which was the < span lang =" la "> sine qua non </ span > of those who sought the ultimate in social prestige.
They are suddenly attacked by a large great white shark, and during the attack one of the divers ' camera gets a photo of the shark's profile.
They were spared having to deal with this dilemma when Schumacher died suddenly in August 1952.
They intended to retrieve the papers before the FBI could get there, but were suddenly attacked by Bullseye.
They may appear and disappear quite suddenly.
They were probably violently overthrown ( they disappear suddenly from history ) in 866 or 867 by Docibilis I, who, looking rather to local safety, entered into treaties with the Saracens and abandoned friendly relations with the papacy.
They therefore rose again, but Sima Daozi was able to persuade Wang Gong's general Liu Laozhi ( 劉牢之 ), who was in command of the elite Beifu Forces ( 北府兵 ), to suddenly turn against Wang Gong, capturing and executing him.

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