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The kind of suffering that is brought about by anxiety and wringing of the hands is unnecessary
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Her husband stood to one side wringing his hands, not knowing what to do
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' He mimed a pantomime witch, wringing his hands together
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” He went back to wringing his hands in front of him saying
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All the other salesmen were shaking their heads and wringing
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Africans support a winner and a hand wringing fool who is easily parted with his money for decades is really not seen as a winner but an idiot to be abused
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Teresa flew quickly to her clothes, lay some object from her hand carefully on the ground, shook out her wet hair, wringing it out
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It sat in the co-pilot’s seat, wringing its hands
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She sat wringing the scrap of cloth in her intertwined fingers, lamenting the dear departed
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panions gathered around a very small gate, and i saw them wringing
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or if you have thought evil, lay your hand on your mouth; surely the churning of milk brings out butter, and the wringing of the nose
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Is wringing his hands
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Is wringing hers too
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The colour regaining from the whiteness he imposed upon himself by the constant wringing and twisting of his hands in a nervous gesture
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I panted in fear and despair, wringing my hair of my body’s natural water as I picked it up in a ponytail position in a futile attempt to cool the back of my neck
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The Dick was still standing there wringing his hands
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It is easy to imagine them sitting in booths alongside the busiest roads, protected by a big, strong ruffian, wringing their hands with joy each time someone came along
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She dithered, thinking it over—biting her lip and wringing her hands
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All this time he’d been in the room with her, wringing his hands nervously
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wringing of the schoolmen to produce an era of
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“There is one thing,” said Ma, wringing her chubby hands
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Wringing green liquid from his sodden shirt, Bill insisted he’d stepped into the Plunge Pool intentionally for ‘extreme rehydration purposes’
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next to me on the shore, wringing Nile water out of her hair
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We’d still be standing around wringing our hands impotently without you two
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all the milk out of the nuts by tightening the cloth by wringing it
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"Oh, Conan," she wailed, wringing her hands, "why did you let me drink it all? I did not know—now there is none for you!"
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and she tries to dive in head first rather than wringing her hands and whimpering about what to do when the Volturi realize she knows
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She noticed that he was wringing his hands and had worried the bandages to rags
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could see Ma standing at the doorway in her nightgown wringing
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Dorothy fretted about the house, wringing her hands and crying
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He stood nervously wringing his dusty cap in his hands
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” Wringing her hands
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The supervisor was wringing his hand as he watched her storm inside the canteen, whose door opened directly on the experimental shop
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Robert was literally wringing his hands
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The Justice Department is wringing their hands trying to come up with an angle for Bob’s arrest
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To the rain wringing
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You don’t really think he sat on his bum for ten or thirteen years, wringing his hands that he lost the prototype, do you? Do you really suppose that the Pegasus was his only test ship? Good, since we’re on the same page what else do you think he has up his sleeves?
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The Doctor came up to them, distraughtly wringing his hands
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“And what about the other scoundrel?” asked Sal, wringing her soaked skirts and taking up her bucket
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Maria waited for us at the bottom of the stairs, wringing her hands together
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” When Hush shifted in her lap, pawing her hand closer to the broad expanse of chest, Norah obliged, wringing a contented sigh from his pooch
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And crawl he did, wringing out every last ounce of strength
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‘I’m worried about him,’ I said quietly, wringing my frustrations into my skirt, which was twisted and creased beneath my hands
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Wringing it out, he
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She stood up now, wringing her hands together in anxiety
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She stood by the hall wringing together her hands, and
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Cristian walked into the club wringing his hair taking off his soaked leather jacket
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” “I have an idea,” Jillian said, wringing her hands
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“Caleb LongShadow,” he whispered, wringing his hands, “you knows you’s not s’posed to say, ah… you knows it’s bad t’ say that name out loud!”
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God was not in heaven wringing his hands in a panic, shouting,
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His mom was wringing her hands, and his dad was scratching at his beard
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If, crushing down my own nature, I set out deliberately to console those you call the less fortunately constituted, do you know what would happen? They would wring me quite dry of cheerfulness, and not be one whit more cheerful for all the wringing themselves
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When Brynne laid eyes on Trevain, she stopped wringing her hands
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With Pete holding the horse’s lead and Daphne walking beside him wringing out her hair, they headed toward the south side of the island
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Regret for the past, fear for the future,--vague, rather terrifying fears, not wholly unconnected with you--hurt so much that they positively succeeded in wringing a tear out of me
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It was a very reluctant tear, and only came out after a world of wringing, and I had stood there a most morbid long time before it appeared; but it did appear, and the vicious wind screamed round the Lindebergs' blank house, rattled its staring naked windows, banged in wild gusts about the road where the puddles of half melted snow reflected the blackness of the sky, tore at my hair and dress, stung my cheeks, shook the gate I held on to, thundered over the hills
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They made a tremendous fuss at the time of their several departures out of her life, wringing her heart-strings and giving her a painful feeling of having perhaps been unkind, but in fact each departure was the beginning of better and happier things for them
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Herr Dremmel was wringing more out of Nature, who only asks to be forced to tell, each year
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But an Annalise--what was she to make of such a place? Is it not true that the less a person has inside him of culture and imagination the more he wants outside him of the upholstery of life? I think it is true; and if it is, then the vacancy of Annalise's mind may be measured by the fact that what she demanded of life in return for the negative services of not crying and wringing her hands was nothing less filled with food and sofas and servants than a grand ducal palace
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It was then undoubtedly a great achievement on the part of the young lady from nowhere, this wringing of tears out of eyes that had been dry for one and twenty years
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"Oh yes they do--oh yes they do," cried Annalise, wringing her hands, "but neither there nor anywhere else--in England, anywhere in the world--do the sons of pastors--the sons of pastors--" She seemed to struggle for breath, and twisted and untwisted her apron round her hands in a storm of agitation while Robin, utterly astonished, stared at her--"Neither there nor anywhere else do they--the sons of pastors--kiss--kiss royal princesses
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The child called Corallyn emerged from restroom, wringing a cloth between her hands
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” Liz was wringing her hands together with worry
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" He was still looking at his hands, wringing them as she spoke
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sounded wary; Nicole wondered if he was contemplating calling security as she stood before his desk, mercilessly wringing the life out of the cover of the notebook she had brought with her
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Callie closed the door and edged around me, wringing her hands nervously
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He sat down to wait for the humans, who were still wringing the seawater out of their clothing and packs
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My attacker looked away from me at his right hand and then ceased massaging his elbow and began wringing his hands and fingers
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He closed the door behind him and studied his three captives intently, pacing back and forth in front of them as he did, wringing his hands together constantly
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“I wouldn’t worry about that,” Kaitabh interposed while wringing her hands
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Kaitabh only grinned, wringing her hands as usual
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huddled together, wringing the water from their hair
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wringing his hands while Murdoch led the way
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He began wringing his hands
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She sighed, wringing the rag in her hands
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The Latin fell soundless upon her, and she sat wringing her hands
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wringing someone's neck over the struggle to teach
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content itself with wringing its hands and moaning, "Woe is me," and wearing its nerves
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wringing out the shorts and then swirling them overhead
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Denise sat at the table, wringing her hands, breathing very shallow, in anticipation of an interviewer coming through the door
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Instead: there is the wringing of hands… a host of meaningless blather… all crying out when faced with millions starving, millions killed, millions oppressed, millions living in poverty, millions living in ignorant misery:
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The servants milled about, wringing their hands, afraid and uncertain
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” She fretted, wringing her hands together and then pressing them to her forehead
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She opened the door and saw no one at first, but then, looking down, she saw little Talus Tolok standing on her door mat wringing his hands together as he bit his lip hard
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She was anxiously wringing her hands that did not exist in reality, as she stared with concern at the woman passed out in my arms
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Anna stood at the back of the van wringing her hands in anxiety
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She was shifting from one foot to the other wringing her hands
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"Don't go wringing any man's balls while I'm not around
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“I came to apologize,” he said, wringing his hands
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And ruin closed in on his crops, and so he began wringing his hands over what he had invested in it, as it lays fallen upon its trellises
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Lilet stepped around her and was wringing his hands
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Wringing his hands and screaming, he rushed up to the grey-headed old man with the grey beard, who was shaking his head in disapproval
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All is lost!" cried she, wringing her hands
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Sonia said this as though in despair, wringing her hands in excitement and distress