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He winks again at John
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He looks again at John, winks, grins
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He winks at John
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At a serving trolley nearby, Mohammed pops a cork, winks at the princess, who nods slightly
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Smiler simply snarled in the background, making sly, suggestive winks, telling me that he would explain in his own good way when the moon was low
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I look at him, concerned that I’ve been lax in giving him space, but he winks at me and I breathe again
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How's the old man treating you?" She winks at Billy
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Ken smiles and winks at Davie
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Only the winks caught his attention, and he replied with a sly smile
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Everyone broke out laughing and I blushed like a new bride but for the rest of the evening Ivy would throw me provocative smiles and winks whenever she caught my eye
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“Take your time, I could use a few winks,” she said as she stretched on the long cabin seat
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Just when you think you have treated a mad man, he winks at you
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” The swathes of gauze encasing Herminia’s head so camouflaged her that at first glance, Beth thought she had slipped out, but the movement of nuzzling into her pillow for another forty winks gave her away
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” Will winks at her
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” He winks at me
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"That is okay, Midge, I will fall back to sleep for a few more winks
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He winks, and I look away, resisting the urge to roll my eyes
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Which means that having a mansion is tiddly winks compared to the awesomeness of having all things in Christ! For even more proof let’s see what God says in Revelation after creating the new heaven and new earth:
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He loves the sinner as much as He loves the saint who’s led 50 million people to Him! It was the sacrifice of Christ that has freely given us all things in Him, so having authority or a bigger mansion in heaven is tiddly winks compared to what we’ve already received by grace!
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" He winks at her before he speeds away
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In one of these rounds she approached the table doing winks to me; I understood she wanted me to take the opportunity to converse with the magician, but I did not pay attention to her
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“We’re with the Band,” Jane lowers her glasses and winks
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“I think maybe I can handle that one,” Santa winks
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As the man passes Michael Garrett by, he winks and says, “You really are wasting your time here; it’s inevitable, you know
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ONLY BLINKS AND WINKS TO REPLY /N THE 7EDNESDAY TWO WEEKS AFTER THE ACCIDENT -ARK
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were glad that they were spared from all the explaining and congratulations, jokes and winks, but part of
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But without hesitation he rode on to Messantia, halting day or night only to rest the stallion and to snatch a few winks of sleep for himself
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flighty with her winks and smiles to all and sundry
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He winks and goes serving a customer
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He winks and then looks in front of him
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He winks and then drives backwards to the street
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I ask what they’re about and he just winks at me
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last, he'll give me one of those great broad winks of his that crinkles up the
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I need to catch a few winks
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catching a few winks before I got back on the highway
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Thereafter, I’ll catch a few winks
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catch a few winks
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Having given ample time to answer the door, even if Terence had been in the bath, he clenched his hands nervously, fearing that the suspect may have eluded even the very watchful eyes of his constables sometime during the night while they both inadvertently caught forty winks, but eventually assured himself that even if this was the case he would not be able to go far given that this was a small town where most inhabitants questioned the nighttime escapades of strangers
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woman has thousands of winks, friend’s requests and emails while men are
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always busy in sending winks and friend requests and seldom have they got
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the reserve on the opposite ridge, flashing tarty winks of lightning: promises, promises
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As he heads out the door he winks at me
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Looking up at my Dad as I was thinking, He just gave me one of those winks that said; ’I heard thaf
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Down the table, Officer Remmit winks at me
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winks had been exchanged
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He winks and I just stare a little
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bowing, winks and lurid jokes was the unstated
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Very few of us like to be cummed on against our will,” Erotica winks at Prez, then Justice , and finally MK
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Unks just grins and winks at Cass
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The merchant just winks, and then smiles
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The Captain stops for a moment, winks to the family, and then resumes his timely powerful pace
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Cass warns her not to step on her long flowing dress, and then winks at her
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He winks at his son before reaching for his sandwich
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“Oh, and Reading wouldn’t have?” Eugene winks
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for a pillow and try to catch a few winks
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The two-headed lemur creature gave him another two winks and skittered off into the forest
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Frank didn’t notice the winks and their conspiratorial smiles
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’ He winks at the other officer
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It is clear at the start that Andy needs to grow up but is he aware of this? It is also unclear what is meant at the end when Andy winks at the camera
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Too bad, she always manages to get here when you're having forty winks
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Debra Reuben had only an inkling of what her former roommate and her husband did, based more on hints and winks than on any solid information
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neighbors” comment, and Amy winks back
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" Jerry says and winks at Jaffa to let him know he understands what he meant
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Which, as her winks, and nods, and gestures yield them,
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Don Quixote passed it in his never-failing meditations; but, for all that, they had some winks of sleep, and with the appearance of daylight they pursued their journey in quest of the banks of the famous Ebro, where that befell them which will be told in the following chapter
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Elinor could not suppose that Sir John would be more nice in proclaiming his suspicions of her regard for Edward, than he had been with respect to Marianne; indeed it was rather his favourite joke of the two, as being somewhat newer and more conjectural; and since Edward's visit, they had never dined together without his drinking to her best affections with so much significancy and so many nods and winks, as to excite general attention
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Mr Bloom in the meanwhile kept dodging about in the vicinity of the cobblestones near the brazier of coke in front of the corporation watchman's sentrybox who evidently a glutton for work, it struck him, was having a quiet forty winks for all intents and purposes on his own private account while Dublin slept
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He winks at me without smiling
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We act in the interest of the world, eh?” He winks
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He kisses the top of her head and, turning his head, winks at me
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"You made cookies?" He winks at me as he stuffs one in his mouth
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Starlight winks off the barrel of his pistol
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It was a simple but sustaining meal—bacon and broad beans, and a macaroni pudding; and when they had quite done, the Badger settled himself into an arm-chair, and said, 'Well, we've got our work cut out for us to-night, and it will probably be pretty late before we're quite through with it; so I'm just going to take forty winks, while I can
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He winks at me, and I go crimson as he follows Kate out of the apartment
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“Is that disapproval I hear?” A green light winks yellow
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A kindly lady librarian had succumbed to one of my shameless winks
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“In thirty-second winks, between hours and hours and hours of staring up at the ceiling
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She could catch a few winks in the early morning hours while waiting for a batch of goodies to bake
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Nudges and winks and whispers traversed the room, but Tom sat still, with his arms upon the long, low desk before him, and seemed to study his book
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Nevertheless, in the society into which his grandfather took him, whispers, innuendoes, and winks, had eventually enlightened the little boy's mind; he had finally understood something of the case, and as he naturally took in the ideas and opinions which were, so to speak, the air he breathed, by a sort of infiltration and slow penetration, he gradually came to think of his father only with shame and with a pain at his heart
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Silence and yet another long silence, while all about lights blinked on in houses, bright winks stretching out into the country, and people began to come out on porches and wonder at the darkening sky
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Elinor could not suppose that Sir John would be more nice in proclaiming his suspicions of her regard for Edward, than he had been with respect to Marianne; indeed it was rather his favourite joke of the two, as being somewhat newer and more conjectural; and since Edward’s visit, they had never dined together without his drinking to her best affections with so much significancy and so many nods and winks, as to excite general attention
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But the third Emir, now seeing himself all alone on the quarter-deck, seems to feel relieved from some curious restraint; for, tipping all sorts of knowing winks in all sorts of directions, and kicking off his shoes, he strikes into a sharp but noiseless squall of a hornpipe right over the Grand Turk's head; and then, by a dexterous sleight, pitching his cap up into the mizentop for a shelf, he goes down rollicking so far at least as he remains visible from the deck, reversing all other processions, by bringing up the rear with music
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He winks, like the rogue he is, sits down in his master's place, and whispers to the audience: "I have now no master but myself