His dark eyes sparkled with life and amusement from the mass of black wiry hair that covered his face. |
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One of the men gave a harsh laugh, his eyes twinkling with unspoken amusement. |
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Zachary's eyes widened for a moment, but they soon twinkled with amusement. |
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He's sitting there, one eyebrow raised, his beautiful eyes twinkling with amusement. |
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On this part of the Yorkshire coast in among the amusement arcades and the history, there's still talk of witchcraft and magic. |
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Tanner saw the twinkle of amusement in the elf's eyes as he briefly faced him. |
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Wildwood has three amusement piers, which is fun, but on this trip they all seemed designed specifically for my humiliation. |
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The red-faced youth quickly dug into his pocket much to the amusement of the conductor. |
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Francesca watched with a covert twist of amusement to her mouth as Mrs Longton took a brief pause and lifted the cup to her tired lips. |
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Winthrop gives me an apologetic look, though a corner of his mouth is slightly twitching in amusement. |
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He smirked inwardly, the slightest twitch at the corner of his mouth the only outward sign of his amusement. |
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One source of amusement was the fact that virtually anyone could classify a document, while a high-level review was required to declassify it. |
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It was like a particularly manic amusement park ride, with the amusement somewhat tempered by mortal fear. |
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Much to Alec Robertson's amusement, he parked himself on a back seat occupying himself munching a crumpet with his morning tea! |
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While they were in Montreal, they visited this huge amusement park called La Ronde. |
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His smirk was more of a grimace of pain rather than any physical movement of amusement. |
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Also, I responded rather uncouthly to Tom's amusement when he found out that I had gotten detention. |
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Socially he was undemonstrative, but he had a dry and perceptive wit, which was a source of considerable amusement to his colleagues and friends. |
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While the young Maui was hurt, the girls with skipping ropes were forcibly removed, to the amusement of the watching troops. |
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Totally unaware of the amusement her underthings were causing, Beth scrambled around her little apartment getting changed. |
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He had his arms akimbo and was directing at them a wry gaze of mixed amusement and disgust. |
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English friends would look on in mild amusement at our antics and in undisguised horror at the prospect of eating lamb's stomach and oatmeal. |
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Plans came and went that included high-rise apartments and an amusement theme park, however nothing materialised. |
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Connor's disposition had slowly adapted from one of amusement to one of worry and discomfort. |
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The neighbor disrobes and performs some ritual dance to his amusement and mystification. |
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I shook my head in amusement and settled back to look at her, dressed in sloppy pajamas. |
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Sioni kicked and wriggled, but couldn't break free, much to other two's amusement. |
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In the amusement parks on the outskirts of Chennai, huge crowds queue for a water ride. |
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He, with his usual unreserve, made his past distress a subject of amusement to his friends. |
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Water sports, from yachting to parasailing and skiing, a children's amusement park, and many fine restaurants complete the picture. |
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I snorted in amusement, and picked up the coffee mug I'd abandoned earlier. |
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I love numbers and always as an amusement, and more seriously than that, invented new algorithms to calculate them. |
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The rest of us will gaze upon this with a mixture of amusement, fascination, and confusion at the brazenly bizarre comedy. |
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There were just so many errors in there that the outraged grammar nerd inside me froze up and died a little, giving way to bewildered amusement. |
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There's amusement in his eyes as he strides into the room casually chucking his jacket over the back of the sofa. |
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A devious grin crossed his face as his clear grey eyes twinkled with amusement. |
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Here, perhaps for amusement or for practice before entering the gold fields, soon-to-be prospectors panned for gold. |
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Joe was gazing at his brother with amusement sparkling brightly in his hazel eyes. |
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Jem raises an eyebrow, a flicker of amusement sparkling in his tired blue eyes. |
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Suddenly, just ahead, it plunged down into the most vertiginous descent I'd ever seen, not counting the Drop Zone at the local amusement park. |
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As a third generation licensed victualler I have been following the saga of the Wheatley Hotel with a mixture of amusement and incredulity. |
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We've got roller coasters of death, water slides of misery, bumper cars of terror, and all the amusement park madness you can handle! |
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The day dawned cloudy and gray, not typically amusement park weather, but absolutely perfect to avoid crowds. |
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Most of the senior figures in government viewed him with affectionate amusement, and occasionally mild annoyance because of his volubility. |
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The clipping was spotted by the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper, who treated it with more amusement than concern. |
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Although nonsense words lose their novelty very quickly, when first presented they often provoke interest, curiosity, and even some amusement. |
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Explaining our extended family relationship to the children and our spouses was the source of great amusement. |
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They might want amusement, ranging from something as simple as a paddleboat to sophisticated theme bars and beach dance floors. |
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The amusement parks there offer great entertainment by way of kiddy rides, paddleboats, wooden roller coaster rides, etc. |
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The star attraction, however, is the amusement park, which the organisers claim to be the biggest mobile amusement park in the country. |
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There he developed mechanical devises such as the statoscope, cars, motorized invalid chairs, power scooters, and various amusement park rides. |
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I'd stolen quietly toward her door deciding almost in mirthful amusement that she might indeed be napping. |
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His father gave a mighty laugh and his stepmother's eyes twinkled in amusement. |
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In 1916 Elitch's was sold, and amusement rides including the carousel, a Tilt-a-Wheel, and roller coaster were added. |
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Unbeknownst to him, the mean frat boy jackasses are hazing him something fierce, for their own amusement. |
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I did a few crooked cartwheels and was attempting to do a handstand when he got up, shaking his head in amusement. |
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At the sight of our caravan of motor vehicles, the locals along the road stopped work and gazed open-mouthed in surprise and amusement. |
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You will often also experience cataplexy triggered by emotion, especially amusement, anger, and elation. |
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The shops weren't as good, there were no amusement arcades and no pier or beach. |
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This information was kept strictly to herself, for amusement and a means to get out of trouble. |
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He was really sweet and nice, even when he was laughing in dry amusement at her crazier antics. |
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I did say there was some fun to be had, and I'd be a cold cynic if I didn't admit there was some sugar-coated amusement present in this series. |
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I had the amusement of talking her through installing XP on her new IBM lappy last night. |
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You know the frantic boredom of war and the way you'll clutch at almost any kind of amusement. |
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Hopes that as a gesture of goodwill the building would be given to the community was met with mild amusement. |
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He might feel shock or surprise or perhaps amusement, and I did not want my gift to give rise to any of these thoughts in him. |
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York council planners are making a last-ditch attempt to stop an amusement arcade being opened in a city high street. |
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The Public may not, perhaps, be very eager to assist Mr. Davis in his favourite amusement of depluming me. |
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He looked at her in a kind of delighted amusement, while she reddened even more. |
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Eyes of a dull red, almost brown color glittered with amusement as the girl grinned at him. |
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A lamp post intervened much to the amusement of the watching public and chagrin of the cameraman. |
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Anyway, noses all a-tingle at the prospect of a nice juicy story, we followed in hot pursuit, much to the amusement of passers-by. |
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His eyes appeared to show concern but lurking underneath was a glint of amusement. |
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Both parties being well-known in the town, there was considerable interest evinced in the case and some amusement over it in court. |
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His words appeared to be sincere though I noticed a slight glimmer of amusement when he talked. |
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A deep chuckle emitted from Kyle, showing his amusement at how quickly I could be distracted. |
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Wearing a long white robe he jumped and danced as a large black snake tried to take a bite, all to the amusement of his audience. |
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Anyway, I've put a copy of the article and the review in the post for your delectation and amusement. |
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To the amusement of the class, we grunted and cursed each other out of the sides of our mouths as we both tried to get through the door. |
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Reactions varied from glassy-eyed indifference, people being a bit shaken by the oddness of it, and slowly smiling enthusiasm and amusement. |
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He's showing no more interest than before, except for a spark of amusement on his face that's impossible for me to miss. |
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I attempt to give Sam a mange bath once a week, and much to the amusement of the neighbours, Sam yelps and drenches me with water. |
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So, to the amusement of his wife, colleagues and parents he dons his new uniform twice daily, five days a week. |
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I comment with amusement on the slightly ghoulish relish with which he is approaching the experiment. |
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The incident happened at 1pm yesterday in Whitebirk Road, Whitebirk, Blackburn, much to the amusement of his three colleagues. |
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I did not write to you for entertainment, or amusement, or to lord over you the fact that I am a lady. |
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I was too busy giving thanks for the meal, for the piercing strangeness of truffles, for the rich amusement of the evening. |
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Such outfits are rarely worn, however, except in association with festivals or for the amusement of tourists. |
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Baggy drag makes no sense at all for a sport played by women for the amusement of other women! |
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Perhaps we should regard his mock battle with him as a harmless diversion, a little fireside amusement for the masses. |
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It was a centre for recreation and amusement to the members of the Air Force. |
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Sturdy scholarship, not idle amusement, is what the book is designed to deliver. |
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When the leisured classes took to skis, though, they did so first for amusement, then for sport. |
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The discussion whether they took him seriously or if he was only some kind of exotic amusement for them fills many books. |
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The town centre partnership is fearful that an amusement arcade will set back the recent regeneration activity. |
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Over the years, their locations spread from the amusement arcade into pubs and by the 1950s into wine bars and restaurants. |
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Plans for an amusement arcade were put on ice due to anti-social behaviour in the area. |
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Eleven extension leads were bought from a local hardware store and it was plugged into a seafront amusement arcade. |
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A youth who helped steal a chalice from an amusement arcade appeared before Burnley Magistrates for the second time in as many days. |
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We watch, with polite amusement, as two civil engineers descend on the rural community of Rosscullen to set up an idealised garden city. |
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A proud father today praised his daughter for fighting off a man who tried to pick her up by her legs and carry her out of an amusement arcade. |
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My dad has his own business running an amusement arcade in Essex, my mum is a bank cashier. |
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The owner of an amusement arcade wants to turn its basement into a children-only games room. |
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They provide hours of amusement with their lively chatter, playfulness, precociousness and curiosity. |
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He was a keen fisherman and shot and a naturalist, and his harmless eccentricities caused much amusement. |
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At the moment it's just a link between the theatre at one end and the amusement arcade at the other. |
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We managed to get some cute photos and Tommy enjoyed a quick walk through the amusement arcade and all the flashing lights. |
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The same applies when the children are taken out to fun fairs where they have to mount a wide selection of amusement games. |
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We are drawn slowly to the top of the ride and suddenly we see the ocean and the amusement park appear below us. |
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Tell us, do you seek the thrill rides at the amusement park or is the carousel more your speed? |
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I don't do anything else real fast, and you won't get me near some of those rides at an amusement park. |
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It's the sort of music that is most moving when heard from afar, late at night, in an outdoor amusement park. |
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We turned pages and crunched onion rings and made moronic full-mouthed sounds of pleasure and amusement. |
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The amusement park will feature the giant wheel and other rides usually loved by the children. |
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It is an amusement park that is offering a variety of rides for all tastes. |
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It was around noon and Holly and I were walking though the amusement park, riding ride after ride. |
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If you're a dad at an amusement park, you will be fleeced and frightened, humiliated and exposed. |
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A total of six elephants broke free from their handlers while they were on parade at an amusement park. |
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Since we can't take the kids to the amusement park, we bring the amusement park to the kids. |
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For those who require a little excitement, there is a small amusement park that offers bumper cars for all ages and rides for the kids. |
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You may be heading for mountains or beaches or an amusement park but you want to have a break from the ordinary grind of life. |
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There is no discernible amusement save the solitary fruit machine by the carousel. |
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The speed combined with the effect of the lights made the whole scene almost like a ride at an amusement park. |
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Quickly, they were able to plan out their day in the amusement park before their ride was over. |
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The 30-second ad has become so popular that there is serious talk of creating just such a ride at an amusement park in Florida. |
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Plan a slumber party, a night at the movies or a day at the amusement park. |
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You will never need to visit an amusement park as long as you take rides in cabs in Calcutta. |
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Some reporters who covered this story described it in tones of frivolity and amusement. |
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Two years later, the gang reunited at the Spooky Island amusement park, where vacationing college kids were getting mysteriously zombified. |
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Family trips to amusement parks, zoos, botanical gardens, and national parks will be highlighted. |
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They both run the large amusement manufacturing plant in town, and have just received a huge order from Santa for animatronic wooden soldiers. |
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Already by 1913, recreation was a profitable, commercialized concern for the proprietors of amusement parks. |
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This was all of course when I was the better part of twelve, and it is something I can look back on now with fond amusement. |
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After his long day at the counting house or government office, the bourgeois felt entitled to legitimate amusement. |
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The organisers have also arranged a lucky draw with prizes like tickets to movies, amusement parks and discotheques. |
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Golden Acre Park opened in 1932 as a large amusement park with rides, boating lake and miniature railway. |
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Not the least to his own amusement, he improvised his fingering accordingly for the rest of the night. |
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The fogging system creates a special effect in landscapes, amusement parks, fountains and laser light shows. |
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Railroad building and amusement park development flourished in the post-bellum South. |
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It is still too early, I think in mock amusement, the fish haven't risen yet. |
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Rather, it was deliberate policy to ignore those annoying Red Cross reports and fob them off on the legal staff for their amusement. |
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She took note of his strong aquiline nose and his blue eyes sparkling with amusement. |
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The rogueries of Autolycus, the pedlar, add amusement to the later scenes of the play. |
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The CD caused much amusement in the office and everyone had a listen on the headphones. |
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To give you a sense of this figure, Americans spent less on music, movies, arcades, books and amusement parks combined. |
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We landed upstream and portaged the heavy Fiberglass canoes past the group while they snorted, perhaps in amusement. |
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He is a great falconer, and has promised to fly his hawks on Friday for my amusement. |
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They still held mirth and amusement, as if this was about to be a playful exhibition rather than a fight to the death. |
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There is a rather run-down amusement park with roller-coasters, a tower restaurant, and a dolphinarium presently under reconstruction. |
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Do you go to an amusement park with your five friends in order to watch one friend ride the roller coaster? |
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After all that, walk it off with a stroll through the quaint old Tivoli gardens, one of Europe's original amusement parks. |
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Gale then tried to scowl at him, but the amusement was visible in her narrowed eyes and the hints of a smile warred with her frown. |
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I watch with thinly veiled amusement as he insistently taps her on the shoulder. |
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And at last count, more than 200 people were rescued by crew in rafts, even in rowboats, secured from a local amusement park. |
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In his spare time he says he places hoax calls to television phone-ins purely for his own personal amusement. |
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Well-to-do Victorians used to pay to tour lunatic asylums, deriving great amusement from the inmates. |
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Men harassers prefer to force their unwanted attentions on strangers in public amusement places. |
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For want of amusement I decided to have a look-see at what sort of searches were luring you poor blighted souls my way. |
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At age 52, he talks with amusement at the labels people have tried to tag him with. |
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He held himself regally, an authoritative air surrounding him as he walked up to the group, his eyes holding amusement. |
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Since then she's kept a watchful eye on the space behind the cooker, much to our amusement, some days for hours at a time. |
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The animals at Southport Zoo deserve a better life in specialist sanctuaries, not to be on display for public amusement. |
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Her voice was dripping with sarcasm and, Cole noted with amusement, jealousy. |
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He recalls with amusement a plan 12 years ago to make false teeth for sheep using a brace and quick-setting cement. |
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Like other world's fairs, the Lewis and Clark expo had an area set aside for carnival-style amusement. |
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There was a boyish grin on Raphael's face, something that he often had when he was making draughts or medicines for his own amusement. |
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Others pile into their cars to visit relatives, amusement parks and the beach. |
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There was the water-on-shale sound of amusement hissed from a dozen throats. |
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Dan's pale green eyes locked on his as soon as he had fully turned, the man's mouth quirking in amusement. |
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I shrieked and jumped back, as he, laughing with amusement, murmured another set of words and a different ray of light extinguished the fire. |
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His face did not alter, but a brief flicker of pride and amusement danced in the Duke's eye as he glanced down at the lady's protruding stomach. |
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He gave no indication of her staring, no flicker of emotion, just a bare hint of amusement in his lips, then it was gone. |
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Some of the attractions offered at fairs and amusement parks have always been dangerous. |
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Melody smiled in amusement as she remembered the time when they were just children. |
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Starting up the machine would play the music, and it would sound like a merry-go-round at an amusement park. |
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Looking up she caught amusement dancing in her aunt's dark rich topaz colored eyes. |
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It is also the ideal spot for teenagers who love lying out on the beach and then hitting the amusement park and the pubs and clubs at night. |
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The greasy-skinned kids wandering the chillout zone in the amusement arcade with saucer eyes are clearly on a different planet. |
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Rhyming slang was part of the general patter of traders and others, used as much for amusement as for secret communication. |
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Instead, I've been conducting posses of excited children around the re-opened amusement parks that dot our area. |
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The sudden exclamation of surprise and amusement from Jeffrey caught them all off guard. |
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Sonia watched in amusement as he dressed in his best, getting ready for town. |
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Children who get dizzy and nauseated in the car are also prone to becoming seasick, trainsick, airsick, and sick on amusement park rides. |
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This gives the show a sense of amusement and entertainment that can only befit a game. |
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Then there's Bernov's trademark balalaika-bass, a four-stringed oddity of the first order, pictured above for your amusement. |
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Hayden just looked on in amusement, interjecting an occasional smirking comment. |
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With that said, there's a bevy of new beat-friendly nights coming up for your summer amusement. |
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His Graham is a pathetic, vulnerable figure who inspires both pity and amusement. |
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He was a crack shot and it was a source of amusement to him that he once won a trophy at a clay pigeon shoot which he had sponsored himself. |
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I design museum exhibits that are travelling the world, I've designed a show for a cruise ship and now I'm doing an amusement park. |
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Not that I love hanging crepe but the next time you are near a kiddie amusement park, go in and play a round of Whack-a-Mole. |
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A true mischief-maker would have expected that kind of response and mocked me, or at least betrayed amusement. |
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Central Florida amusement parks and tourist attractions benefited from more visitors taking advantage of deals and discounts. |
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I would not be allowed to watch him and Aiken perform little magic tricks for my amusement. |
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The premier himself and the interpreter soon realized the misunderstanding and corrected the translation, to the amusement of everyone involved. |
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He still occasionally writes songs for friends and special occasions and plays old American show-tunes for his own amusement. |
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Wanda is up in heaven, which is depicted as an amusement park where everybody is happy and plays shuffleboard all day. |
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He chuckled when she nodded and his eyes flashed in sweet amusement when she pulled a displeased face at him. |
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Many of Hamilton's scenarios resemble sideshows at a circus or amusement park, with the action framed by symmetrical drapes. |
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It is gratifying to know that I provided much amusement to motorists as I attempted to tack my way to the Milner Road turn-off. |
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His ideas inform the stark images of rural wastelands, twilit amusement parks and whiskey bottles that augment the musician's songs in the film. |
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Surely the agonizing pain I experience when I hit my elbow has much more to do with craziness than amusement. |
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Think of a needle, heated to a glowing red heat, plunged deep into your joints and then jiggled and wiggled about for your amusement. |
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Much to the amusement of the car driver, the man in khaki fished out a couple of hundred rupee notes towards compensation. |
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Cassandra looked on in amusement, glad for the momentary diversion. |
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Several games were provided for the education and amusement of the children. |
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His mouth quirks, and his eyes flash with what might be amusement. |
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Chantelle's lip quirked upwards in one corner with amusement and thanks. |
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His lips quirked slightly, showing his amusement at her bland humor. |
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A hint of a dimple showed in one cheek as her lips quirked in amusement. |
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The first officer, a retired British naval man, regarded Kara and her few belongings with wry amusement as one of the deck hands brought her up to the wheelhouse. |
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The two men exchanged questioning glances behind her back as she came out of the garden and closed the gate, then Penniworth gave a shrug and made a wry face of amusement. |
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As I prowl its gold-paved nooks and wynds, from bookie to bingo parlour, amusement arcade to Lotto shop, I sense fate has fingered me for imminent riches. |
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I gave a loud yell of indignation when the book was wrenched from my hands, and I looked up to see Alex staring down at me, amusement glittering in his stormy eyes. |
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The differences in words and meanings of words between British English and American English are a constant source of interest and amusement to me. |
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This is definitely a source for endless amusement in my book. |
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He flicked it on and off, to the amusement of their classmates. |
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She sang to a captivated audience and when it came to her final song from Carmen she coyly sat on a gentleman's knee to the amusement of the audience. |
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We gave our new dictionary a work out to the amusement of the staff. |
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Having invited her on board for a chat, he refused to let her go until the bus had driven a mile down the road, much to the amusement of his hysterical team-mates. |
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During play whenever he tried to run, which was not very often, he found his trousers sliding down to his knees, much to the amusement of the spectators. |
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He shook his head and his lips began twitching in amusement. |
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There I stayed to the amusement of the class, unable to get up. |
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On offer is everything the fun-lover would expect to find in a western theme park, right down to the hamburger bars, popcorn stalls and a large amusement arcade. |
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The clink and jangle of the amusement arcade caught my ear, and I joined other eager gamblers throwing good money after bad in the name of pre-flight entertainment. |
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Strong arguments were made for reasons why there should not be an amusement arcade in Kildare Street, including that it is proposed within a designated conservation zone. |
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The amusement arcade comes with bowling alley, video games, snooker parlour and kiddy rides while about 75 per cent of an entire floor is earmarked for food courts. |
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It's like a cross between an amusement park and a luxury resort. |
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In return I flashed the lopsided grin of a fool in an amusement park. |
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Go to an amusement park and watch people getting off the roller coaster. |
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It always made him feel like he was on an ride at an amusement park. |
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It's about an old man named Eddie, who dies trying to save the life of a little girl when a ride at the amusement park where he works goes haywire. |
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An aqua show, a mega book exhibition, a food court, and an amusement park with over 20 imported amusement rides will also be a part of the fair, Mr. Nair said. |
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Gerry is philosophical about his legendary likeness to the wayward footy genius Bestie, which is a constant source of amusement to drinkers in Skelton. |
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The famed Brooklyn amusement park is a recurring motif in these paintings that feature carousel horses, Ferris wheels, fireworks, rockets and extravagant fantasy architecture. |
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However, visits to arcades on piers or family amusement centres suggest that this form of gambling is no longer conducted within a family environment. |
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The arch of her eyebrow cast her face in an expression of amusement. |
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Slight anger crossed his face before he hid it under a mask of amusement. |
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We confidently rely on its theory and its data to send people to the moon, to lob missiles across oceans and to design thrill rides for amusement parks. |
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Most of the people who passed her during the daytime would either spit at her or come along and pelt the door with rotten vegetable and eggs for their own amusement. |
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The FanFest is part museum, part amusement park and part carnival, with a vast array of displays, presentations, games and interactive activities. |
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Lela looked up, trying to hide her amusement as they saw Stasia, obviously driven mad with jealousy and defeat, throwing random sculptures at the two. |
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My security blanket was a pair of jeans with a Smurf on the back pocket that I wore until they were capris, much to my sister's eternal amusement. |
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The yogi contemplating his navel often figures for Westerners as an object of amusement, being taken as a symptom of indolence or narcissistic self-absorption. |
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The Fun Palace was to be a megastructure with movable floors and walls that contained such elements as an open university, a performing arts center and an amusement park. |
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It's like one of Martin Parr's photographic nightmares, a neon shanty town of amusement arcades, chip shops and crumbling holiday camps that look like gulags. |
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The problem is that it is a lot easier and faster to log on to a gambling web site or do off-site betting on track races than to go to an amusement park. |
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Katherine's face betrayed utter shock, then utter amusement. |
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Money launderers may also operate behind the cover of cash-intensive businesses, such as casinos, betting shops, amusement arcades and foreign exchange bureaux. |
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In response he laughed heartily and his eyes shone with amusement. |
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Sometimes we can be amused by the misfortunes of somebody else, but our amusement is particularly great if we are sure the loser is not really hurt. |
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For sheer amusement, I plug names into Google and then see what turns up. |
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Lisa leaned forward eagerly, her eyes twinkling with amusement. |
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There stood Mr. Grunge, brown eyes twinkling with amusement. |
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The boy looked up, his dark blue eyes twinkling with amusement. |
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Frances nods, her dark eyes twinkling with either amusement or disbelief. |
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Terry rolled his eyes, but the green orbs twinkled with amusement. |
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A twinkle of amusement and excitement gleamed in his olive colored eyes. |
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Most of them were watching me with a twinkling amusement in their eyes. |
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You have to realize that even if they exchange harsh words for your amusement, when they leave, it's all drinks and jokes and maybe a little slap and tickle. |
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If he was confused at my flippancy, he didn't show it, and I was a little disappointed when he merely crossed his arms and slitted his eyes in amusement. |
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She unlaced her boots and kicked them across the room with amusement. |
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Ford is more introverted, a math and computer whiz whose occasional brain cramps have given his manager and teammates plenty of amusement and ammunition. |
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I took one look, took a very deep breath, and then used all the available towels to sop up the mess, much to the barely concealed amusement of Zachery. |
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Her eyes danced with amusement and then she burst into a fit of giggles. |
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On the way I caught myself slipping into catnaps, much to the amusement of the two girls who sat opposite me during one of my bouts of unconsciousness. |
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I once met an Algerian in Blackpool who expressed surprise that England consisted chiefly of carnival rides, ice-cream parlours and amusement arcades. |
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I watched him with amusement as he followed the hoochies with hungry eyes. |
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Ian was greeted by howls of amusement when he got back to the pub. |
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A rather large hulk of a man, he looked at his old friend with amusement. |
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The beach and the promenade, with its chip shop, ice-cream parlour and amusement arcade, offered a place of refuge, romance and belonging for the young Vettriano. |
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He was lying there, looking up at the star-freckled sky with something like smug amusement twisting his lips, turning his expression into an odd parody of a smile. |
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Caleb shook his head, amusement coloring his cheeks a pale pink. |
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The expression on her face caught between amusement and utter incredulity. |
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To my amusement, she inspects it closely, with serious expression. |
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Masked men armed with a machete and cosh burst into a busy town centre amusement arcade and forced terrified staff to open the safe and hand over a large amount of cash. |
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It could well become a tourist attraction in itself, as the city residents get bored with amusement parks, discotheques, shopping malls and hotels with familiar decor. |
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Las Vegas is the only other U.S. city to attempt monorail as cross-town transit lines rather than an airport people-mover, downtown shuttle or amusement ride. |
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Bacta, the organisation representing Britain's gaming and amusement machine industry, says the legislation change will move fruit machine gaming into the 21st century. |
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As in previous research, only moderate correlations were found between laughter and self-report measures of perceived funniness, happiness, amusement, and anxiousness. |
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This club provides weekly activities, games and amusement for the youth. |
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Children were also treated to a day out at an amusement park near Ripon. |
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Casey wasn't sure if it was amusement of gladness to see her. |
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There is a gleam of intelligence, a gleam of humor, and there's always amusement, but his delivery is so poor, people only laugh because of his power. |
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Karolek felt a glimmer of amusement and set about making it grow. |
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He sounded surprised and awed, but his eyes were glinting with amusement. |
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Impulsively, he opened the oak barrier, and, with mouth hanging, he stared with amusement less than ever, and an elevated amount of disgruntlement and disbelief. |
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They say they are interested in eliciting strong reactions to their work but, as people, the deepest emotion they seem willing to display is this kind of bland amusement. |
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This is primarily a family destination, as witnessed by the myriad small amusement parks and large shopping emporia selling beanie babies along the main strip. |
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Besides my amusement in actually relating a current writing to Plato, I think the column astutely voices a deficiency of student engagement in classes. |
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Rossetti was known to taunt Morris with the intention of trying to enrage him for the amusement of himself and their other friends. |
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There are already so many amusement and theme parks around and it might ruin our natural resources. |
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His eyes flicked in amusement to the young highlander, who was still enthralled in his guildmates' talk of diving. |
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The fair is essentially a 10-day event for central Arkansas to eat unhealthy foods and ship money out of state to an amusement rides vendor. |
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Some were used in magic, others to increase animal populations for hunting, while some were simply for amusement. |
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Shelley would often use a frictional electric machine to charge the door handle of his room, much to the amusement of his friends. |
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Florida is also renowned for amusement parks, orange crops, the Kennedy Space Center, and as a popular destination for retirees. |
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Suetonius states that he committed incest with his sisters, killed some men just for amusement and nominated a horse for a consulship. |
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Also, within the city lies Tibidabo Amusement Park, a smaller amusement park in Plaza del Tibidabo, with the Muntanya Russa amusement ride. |
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PortAventura, one of the largest amusement parks in Europe, with 3,000,000 visitors per year, is located one hour's drive from Barcelona. |
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