Her expression was pure tranquillity, so dispassionate and detached that she seemed to be in the depths of some daydream. |
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After a romantic daydream and blinking, the doe-eyed girl hugged her books to her bosom and proceeded to him with a pale face. |
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Theirs is a harmless daydream, an ultimately mild gesture of defiance against conformity. |
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With a sigh she turned her attentions inward once again, back to her own daydream. |
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Imagination is not simply a daydream or idle escapism, but rather an empowering force. |
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Celil was suddenly thrust back into reality from her daydream by the bellow of a war-horn, screeches and roars, and the twang of bowstrings. |
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She wiped the beads of sweat from her forehead, and continued to daydream of Alaska. |
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I have met a would-be suicide bomber who had not yet had the chance to put his thanatological daydream into practice. |
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At one point, Santiago fell into a daydream about an arm-wrestling match he'd had as a young man. |
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In the movie's duller stretches, the viewer may daydream of pulling up in an unmarked van and spiriting the actor away to a better film. |
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Although I had allowed myself on more than one occasion to daydream and imagined myself in the lovely silk layered clothes of a lady. |
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As if on cue, a girl with shoulder-length mouse brown hair walked right by him, those ever-cautious eyes lost in some daydream. |
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Throughout his busy day, Paul finds time to look for Harry but also to film a video, record some songs, and daydream. |
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At the end of the day, when she actually bumps into him, she is left with a feeling, whether it is still a daydream or sure reality. |
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His fond daydream shows that he is perfectly capable of the woollyheaded nonsense he decries in others. |
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They daydream about the jealousy in the eyes of friends when they announce the forthcoming nuptials and the wonderful future life in the sun. |
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I must look as though I'm stuck in a daydream, because Lake taps the desk to get my attention. |
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Beth gets Cal's attention away from his daydream and tells him she wants the family to go to London for Christmas this year. |
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The booming of that door seemed to have woken me from a pleasant daydream, abruptly bringing cold reality back into sharp focus. |
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Em scanned the schoolyard with drooped eyelids in a pleasant daydream trying to find a liable distraction. |
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She smiled at her daydream hoping that things worked out exactly the way she imagined. |
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For the rest of the class she stared absent-mindedly at the clock, lost in a daydream. |
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My daydream distracted me and I jumped when I noticed Red plop down in front of me. |
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You cannot just daydream about good health if people are denied their basic right to clean water. |
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I would spend hours in a delightful daydream where the school bus bully would be thrown around like a sack of potatoes with his coterie laughing their heads off nearby. |
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She came to him, literally in a daydream, when he was bored, frustrated and uninspired, working at his father's coffee machine repair shop in Venice. |
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I was to find anew the world of Romance that I had known in earliest childhood in fairy tale and daydream and in the romantic fictions of the household in which I grew up. |
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Theo slowly began to drift off into another daydream about the life she wished she could have, the life of a popular girl that didn't have a care in the world. |
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Casey snapped out of her little daydream and answered in a fluster. |
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Aim just sat there, still engrossed in her daydream with her muffin. |
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You're going to daydream sitting on the harbour side of the library. |
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But it's an abiding question with the movies, not just a summer silliness: when does a daydream turn into an irresistible impulse? |
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Penmanship made of a soft panorama where visual part encourages to the daydream. |
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On the road home, some of us are sure to daydream about being on safari somewhere in Tanzania with family, or discovering some corner of Europe. |
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We in Finland have a tendency now to think that investing in wood, pellets, biofuels, and wind and solar power is just a daydream. |
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I nodded assent, and promptly closed my eyes and began to daydream. |
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This picturesque gorge invites you to stroll, daydream and awaken your senses. |
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It is nothing but a daydream to try to gratify his political greed in such a mean way. |
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Claudette snapped out of her daydream, suddenly realizing that she was expected to get up and move for this woman. |
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A little girl who loves to daydream is sitting on a park bench getting ready to read her book when she suddenly sees a cat, a black cat. |
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Disorder is created when we daydream about spiritual things but do not live them, a bit like the Pharisees of Jesus' time. |
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Among faces, Gene Tierney's is a tournament rose, an opaline study in serene, sexualized perfection, a mad musky Egyptian daydream of cat thoughts. |
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But others dismiss them, saying this is nothing but the daydream of people who long for some peace. |
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We all enjoy the peace and quiet and a chance to daydream while weeding, but there comes a time when it's nice to have company and talk about the whys and wherefores. |
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We tend to daydream all the time, speculating about the future and dwelling on the past. |
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You can, and the Kremlin wants you, to daydream inside the matrix of a sham democracy. |
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You can hop out of bed, visit the bathroom, make a nice cup of tea, grab a Snickers and return to bed to daydream the morn away. |
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It should give the impression of a tender gaze, deeply set into a scene that recalls many happy memories, much like a daydream in lovely springtime weather, but under a moonlit sky. |
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It made me daydream about a Mitt Romney who had a spine and what he'd say. |
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The hero, his round face and large eyeglasses distantly reminiscent of the artist himself, wakes from a peaceful daydream to find himself face-to-face with a giant in a McDonald's restaurant. |
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A natural or traditional outdoor play space should be open and large enough for children to run, roll, skip, ride, climb, jump, sit and even daydream. |
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I'll latch onto something and just sort of daydream. |
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This way she can daydream about that heady night of breaking class barriers while doing her chores as second-class citizen in her stepfamily. |
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His Boy Scout troop leader would get a bit frustrated with Brad because he tended to daydream when he was supposed to be listening. |
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What is more, it is not unusual for them to daydream at the stop light. |
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Sweepstakes and contests offered by reputable companies are legitimate and it's fun to daydream about how you'll use that new bike, spa gift certificate or household appliance. |
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The confused and overlapping patchwork of autonomous NHS structures that Mr Lansley left behind could easily render Mr Cameron's hopes of seven-day care a daydream. |
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These are fine things to daydream about next time you take to the skies. |
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Imagery is like a deliberate daydream to reduce stress and anxiety. |
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A daydream could be interrupted by a piece of chalk or a wooden black board duster being stotted off your heed. |
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Architectural phantasm or urban paradox, the Ice Domes invite the general public to stroll through a fairy daydream amidst the contrasting industrial atmosphere of the site. |
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Finally, the utter incongruousness of the Tramp's daydream to his life here or elsewhere in Chaplin's representation of him is noteworthy. |
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The union of an ultra soft duvet and a relaxing armchair in a perfectly comfortable position to laze around, daydream, read, view, either to be shared or to wallow in alone. |
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Right at that moment, a big campaign SUV, plastered with the face and logo of one of the rich candidates, drives by and sprays a huge wave of slush on Mr. Bean, snapping him out of his ministerial daydream. |
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An orange extension cord hangs from the top of the photo and forms a tangle on the ground, as if linking the daydream of heaven depicted on the wall to a sadder reality. |
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We could have picnics and sit in deckchairs, look at the sea, daydream and takes stroll and do things that make people happy and join The Village Green Preservation Society. |
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