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An hour and a half later, slightly drowsy with good food and more wine than is sensible for me at lunchtime, I follow the two guys down the side street towards the harbour
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’ I said, viewing the bread and cheese which has been our lunchtime fare since we set sail
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Easy to say – when I take a plateful of food along to Berndt’s cabin lunchtime, I find the man in his most stubborn frame of mind
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I sit there until lunchtime, wishing I’d something to read and having no choice but to allow my mind to freewheel over the events of the past few days … reliving all the conversations I have had with both of my companions … thinking about Joris
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The children’s parents rose late into the morning, unless it was benefits day, and hit the pubs at lunchtime
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Towards lunchtime father emerged from his pit and stumbled down to the kitchen
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And then one lunchtime into Virgenia's strode the bus driver with the stammer
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Wiesse is not known for wasting time and it is nearly lunchtime
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By lunchtime, I am more or less calm again … I can cope with bad news, it’s not knowing that ties me in knots …
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‘Did I mention that I saw Karen briefly after I met up with you lunchtime and told her about your migraine?’
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‘He said he was worried when I spoke to him lunchtime, but I did not realise just how much
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Anna outlines her plans – ‘We’re looking at late morning at the moment, on the basis that we can have a lunchtime reception together and then Simon and I can go off to Dartmoor with Rob and his family
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Simon and I had come to the conclusion that a late morning service would be best, followed by a lunchtime reception
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The shops shut for a couple of hours at lunchtime which makes up for it, I suppose
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it was benefits day, and hit the pubs at lunchtime
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than the pale ale they had enjoyed at lunchtime, from a large jug and
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The Easter Sunday lunchtime crawl; bickering families on their way to The Big Sheep, fourteen hundred cubic centimetres of internally-combusting scenic country-lane driving, the flat cap and ladder-back glove brigade
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“Which means that it must be nearly lunchtime
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It seems that one of her friends told her that she had seen Andy (the husband) ‘getting friendly’ with another woman one lunchtime
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Lunchtime is difficult as we are both emotionally charged, but this is not the first time we have parted and we are getting better at it
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Sally’s brother and his wife were killed in the earthquake; we found out lunchtime
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“I had hoped that it wouldn’t be necessary for me to explain that one does not talk during class hours, but clearly I was mistaken! You can finish your conversation at lunchtime!” Mrs
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30 but he should be out of the way by lunchtime
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I’m feeling quite pleased with myself by lunchtime
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She took a nap at lunchtime and died in her sleep
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We could go out during lunchtime and this priest, Father Cook, actually punched a sixth grader right in the face
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followed by a long lunchtime rest, and ended with a short
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The mood was now like that of a busy country pub on a Sunday lunchtime
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It was half way to lunchtime before anyone woke up
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picked up my email around lunchtime, that would
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lunchtime, and Sharon a while later
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It was lunchtime
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But he agreed to their terms and found himself entering the dining hall on Friday at lunchtime, eyes keenly searching the crowded hall for the first glimpse of Alexia
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The street still had no measurable activity, and it was still not quite lunchtime, so I figured it would be a long, slow morning
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At lunchtime Alex pulled a pizza from the freezer in the workshop and stuck it in the microwave, making himself a cup of tea while it warmed up
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Patty finally arrived at lunchtime and we sat around the coffee table with hot chocolate and biscuits, keeping warm by the heater
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“Lunch! Helen you had this from lunchtime yesterday and you show it to me now? Why didn’t you tell me about it sooner?”
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It was lunchtime!
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I had enjoyed one of the free lunchtime classical music concerts given there, on more than one occasion and I also knew that Nell Gwynne, the infamous mistress of King Charles II was buried there
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At ten o’clock on a Saturday evening, the City Tavern was noticeably more crowded, with a younger clientele than we had noticed at lunchtime
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I noticed the barman from lunchtime was no longer there; instead the bar was staffed by a couple of harassed looking girls, doing their best to serve the drinks, take meal orders and chat with the few customers who were propping up the bar
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Beers expressed his doubt they would be back before lunchtime
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When lunchtime rolled around I was itching to talk to Tess, I was still in a daze over what transpired over the last twenty-four hours
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lunchtime; it’s not their “overactive metabolism” at work; it’s the
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Meanwhile, the store is becoming busy with the lunchtime crowd
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At lunchtime she was happily
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Lunchtime was from 1 to 2 p
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she could not change him between the morning and lunchtime
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They arrived at lunchtime, and Blacker and Pierre came later to enjoy the dinner
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The lunchtime feature for some of the students, though, is not the food: Schroer stays to continue conversations with the students during the meal
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The pub was full with lunchtime customers, all clamouring for service
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He is flying in from Canberra at lunchtime
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Edwin was starving (he hadn’t eaten a thing since lunchtime) and so entered the fray without hesitation; but he only managed to snatch a couple of grains before he was barged aside by a plump, speckled hen
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Peter was at work and it was almost lunchtime when he had a revelation
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Woke Friday lunchtime feeling better, wondering what the fuss had been about and excited at the prospect of the performance the following night
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After a brief rest at lunchtime, they resumed their military march and then sounded like gun shots through all corners of the house, wherever the necessary daily hygiene and cleaning is required
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By lunchtime I"d cleared out the studio, repaired the door and replaced the bolt
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He wasn‘t concerned about standing naked in the crowded quadrangle, dozens of the kids present had been naked with him in the swimming pool the previous lunchtime and he knew he looked good, having shaved his pubes that morning
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have ever tasted and that was my lunchtime sustenance for eleven years
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close to me at lunchtime yesterday and I felt the heat rolling off her
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Lunchtime rolls around - You’d normally slip out to the local sandwich shop for a bite to eat, but instead you put on some confortable shoes (you packed them this morning) and head out for a 30-minute walk
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Everything was fine until lunchtime
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As soon as you see Murray, tell him to come to the Art Room every interval and lunchtime until things are sorted
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Robert stopped at the storeroom at the beginning of lunchtime to see Murray, but it was locked
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It could be due to me spending nearly every lunchtime with her, sitting
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It was getting on for lunchtime and children’s voices could be heard advancing down the street from the day-care centre
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Then it was time for home and as he was leaving the office Chris, with a germ of an idea forming, asked Cindy to cover for him until lunchtime the next day
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The following lunchtime I joined him in the playground when he was on duty and chatted in an effort to discover his interests
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It was getting close to lunchtime
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So that’s the second bollocking I’ve had about Gary David today and it’s only just lunchtime
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“It’s only lunchtime!” protested Drew But his protests didn’t last long
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We ventured around there until it was almost lunchtime then we had our lunch on Sunset Boulevard
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We arrived at lunchtime so we decided to have our lunch at the nearby restaurant
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Nick had woken up at around lunchtime
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Just after lunchtime a call came into the house which one of Alberto’s guards took
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At their noon lunchtime, on Wednesday, he talked to his apostles and this group of followers on the "Terms of Salvation," and at the end of this lesson told the parable of the Pharisee and the publican (a tax collector)
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Sam sighed heavily and stared at the busy lunchtime traffic around Piccadilly
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She even had a harmonica she had been trying to learn at lunchtime on some days, when she was sure adjoining rooms were unoccupied
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At lunchtime I sat with the girls while Jake sat with Mongrel and Buddy
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The pavements were bursting with tourists and the cafés and restaurants were full to the brim with lunchtime diners
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successful barroom brawler, and his lunchtime conversations rarely deviated from
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My excuse of class hadn’t been true since it was actually lunchtime but I guessed that it was my be chance of escape
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I had it done before lunchtime, other then a few spare cards I kept to remember the morning they had all been given out
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I had looked at the flat by lunchtime and within half an hour or so of that my phone began to ring for deals, it would continue to ring and ring and grow for many years
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It was only lunchtime and she was taking a big chance that no one would see her
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By lunchtime, they had contacted a third of the people on the list
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Steve had seen that Darren was very worried about his wife that lunchtime
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She worked all morning and by lunchtime was just putting the finishing touches to the canvas
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It was lunchtime and Jessica picked up her samples and walked over to the common area
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Thankfully, it was a lunchtime crowd
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At lunchtime the house shook with the bustle of a marketplace, and the perspiring guests-who did not even know who their hosts were-trooped in to occupy the best places at the table, while the cooks bumped into each other with enormous kettles of soup, pots of meat, large gourds filled with vegetables, and troughs of rice, and passed around the contents of barrels of lemonade with inexhaustible ladles
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A short time later they sent Father Augusto Angel, a crusader of the new breed, intransigent, audacious, daring, who personally rang the bells several times a day so that the peoples spirits would not get drowsy, and who went from house to house waking up the sleepers to go to mass but before a year was out he too was conquered by the negligence that one breathed in with the air, by the hot dust that made everything old and clogged up, and by the drowsiness caused by lunchtime meatballs in the unbearable heat of siesta time
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“I think it’s lunchtime,” he smiled
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By lunchtime the three had again produced no results and
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What better place to have brunch than in sunny Florida? If you miss breakfast and it’s close to lunchtime, why not brunch? Of course, you shouldn’t miss breakfast, as it is the most important meal of the day
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When I arrived, it was lunchtime – not for me but for the blood sucker – all right, she really is a nice person, but that’s exactly her job – so I decided to go home, call and schedule an appointment for the next week
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It was round about lunchtime
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He thought it odd at the time but assumed, because it was lunchtime that is what he meant!
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That lunchtime, Barclay phoned Kay, using the assumed name of Farr
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who informed him that he was sending the train to the Midlands on Saturday lunchtime and that it