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"I'm going … to be … O.K.," he panted in a whisper.
"My gardener hasn't shown up for three weeks," she panted.
Like our dog, we all panted, my thick glasses fogging.
He bucked, panted, drooled and, once again, ejaculated onto my stomach.
"You are so unbelievably graceful," I said to her, as I panted.
Diagnosis "I can't breathe," the woman panted, her voice a husky monotone.
"Run," the people around me panted, and giant spotlights interrupted the darkness.
People panted round him to get his favours, of one sort or another.
"This car makes me feel... things," Jon panted at the end of our drive.
"I don't even smoke, and I need a cigarette right now," panted Keith Urban.
I held on to the wall and panted down to the corner of the hallway.
ISN'T THAT THE GUY WHOSE OWNER WOKE UP YESTERDAY AND PANTED THAT HE LOVES T-MOBILE?
My arms flailed and I panted as I raced to keep up with all the excitement.
Her bulldog, Ciro, panted excitedly at her feet, and she bent down to nuzzle his neck.
I panted into the phone, unable to speak as waves of relief started to hit me.
"We need to get somewhere safer," Gwen said, as her dogs panted heavily under the hot sun.
I walked out of the bathroom, muddy-panted, out of the bar, and boarded the train for home.
In the second row, Winston, an 18-month-old cocker spaniel mix, sat up and panted at them.
"Museveni works only for his stomach and those around him," Malongo panted as he lifted a load of granite.
Its concept would have attracted approving nods from any number of hirsute, loon-panted prog-rockers in the 1970s.
Also, Egerton will sometimes bless his followers with behind the scenes photos of his most hot-panted Rocketman costumes.
His breath was hot and he panted like a dog, she thought, but she put up with the kissing.
Inside the pyramids complex, emaciated horses panted and strained as they pulled buggies loaded with tourists up a steep slope.
It was a job well done: The young warriors panted and glowed with perspiration as they exited the theater of war.
"Actually, I'm at mile 17, so that just means I have to run nine more miles," she panted in her next post.
Boris Johnson, the Union-Jack-panted leader of the opposition, agrees to lead peace talks, but then changes his mind at the last minute.
One of the main characters was called Bob the Sponge, an early ancestor of the square-panted invertebrate who lives in a pineapple under the sea.
At the last survey of new photography at MoMA two years ago, the atmosphere was so self-referential and hermetic that a visitor panted for oxygen.
You'll do all this through interacting with the builder Bolson, a pink-panted chap who's happy to rest beside the fire outside your pad long after work's completed.
Money-hardened British art students prefer the former, while South Americans have used the latter for millennia (joined recently by harem-panted European tourists) as one element in ayahuasca.
At the top: Trixie, a pink, flare-panted vision — "You showed up today," Ross Matthews said; they love this narrative — and BeBe, whose sequined fringe dress the judges loved.
Cinque Terre Journal VERNAZZA, Italy — The teenagers panted heavily as they climbed up the steep slope in the early morning, the Mediterranean sun glittering on the sea far below.
He was worried not for his wallet, but for the local residents: "They are not accustomed to excessive gas prices," he said as his beagle, Manning, panted by the window.
In fact, I've gone months, even years, without thinking about how that teacher's beard felt against my face or the smell of that waiter's breath as he panted in my ear.
So I walked and walked, ever grateful to my precious son for his calm, wide-eyed attention to the sights and sounds of our neighborhood, as I panted and heaved around them.
And sure, there were a couple of delightfully cargo-panted, amateur magician-types roaming the venue, but the actual makeup of the crowd was distressing for a different reason: they were completely normal.
Aerith (not "Aeris" as some would have it) looks sweet, Cloud is stone-faced and genie-panted and Barret is buff and gruff, all as detailed and realistic as we have any right to expect.
I panted like a dog throughout the class (working out isn't my thing), but when I looked in the mirror after, I looked a little sweaty, but all my mascara and foundation base stayed totally put.
Olivo moved forward and swatted away a final forehand winner to end the match, then doubled over and panted with exhaustion as if he had played all three and a half hours of the match Wednesday.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - It was little wonder that when Japanese hero Kohei Uchimura had finished his final tumble on the floor exercise and stepped down from the raised Olympic competition platform, he simply doubled over and panted.
But by the time this sweet fable of a sinner redeemed, and then redeemed again, panted to its conclusion, I had long ceased to care whether the Devil or the Lord took home the big, or rather little, prize.
Nadal has lost just two matches at Roland Garros since he arrived here as a pirate-panted teenager in 2005, and he has been in time-machine form all tournament, crushing the hope out of opponent after opponent at age 31.
In June, people there told us, they watched a herd of musk ox retreat to small patches of snow that lingered in the hills as they panted through a three-day heat wave of temperatures at and above 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
CreditCreditCourtesy the artist and Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco and Ryan Lee Gallery, New York At the last survey of new photography at the Museum of Modern Art two years ago, the atmosphere was so self-referential and hermetic that a visitor panted for oxygen.
When we exercise in a polluted atmosphere, like the runners and cyclists who until now panted alongside cars on Central Park's drives below 72nd Street on weekdays, the negative effect is magnified: We draw more ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrous oxide, particulates and petroleum hydrocarbons into contact with our cells.
His songs could for all but 25 seconds feel sticky-sweet and broad enough to soundtrack a Super Bowl commercial, and then in a pivot—a howling, indecipherable outro, a word panted over and over again, a sentence he yanks the emergency brake on halfway through and lets the horns take over—become something irrepressible, distinct, rabid human compulsions.
But when you're navigating a sport that is still rooted firmly in a culture of white male prestige, and that is only now allowing women members at some of its top international courses (welcome to the new age, Royal Aberdeen!), and that boasts the acronym Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden, you're going to see a fair few khaki-panted douchebags getting thirsty and yelling for "the girl" because what's the point of paying $120 to stumble around in the grass for four hours if you're not going to enjoy the "perks of sport," meaning bland lager served by women 50 years your junior?
How much then I panted for the breeze that blew over the heathy common where I had lately wantoned, leaped, and laughed!
Brilliant was wrecked in December 1840. A report from Filey, dated 22 December 1840, stated that the stern of a vessel had been found with "Brilliant of Shields" panted on it."Ship News". Times (London, England), 28 December 1840; pg.
In her letters, she said the project "makes me feel growly all the time... No warhorse ever panted for the rush of battle more than I for outside work. I love to make history but hate to write it."Harper (1898–1908), Vol. 2, p.
Why did they think a plowing ox best? My keeper was a schemer and profit hungry; They gave him money and took me away. He didn’t even look as they led me down the road. I sighed and I panted, My eyes fearful with tears like pearls.
J. Frank Dobie reported that it was due to Pierce's resemblance to a banty Shanghai rooster: long-legged and short-panted. Wharton County folklore holds that the name resulted from his ruthless business dealings. Pierce died on December 26, 1900.Cow People, J. Frank Dobie, University of Texas Press.
Northrop Beta 3-view drawing from L'Aerophile Salon 1932 Beta 3 1931 = 2pOlwM; 160 hp Menasco B-6; span: 32'0" length: 21'8" v: 175/145/48; ff: 3/3/31(?) (p: Edmund Allen). Don R. Berlin. All-metal; fully panted wheels. $8,500; POP: 2 [X963Y, X12214], the second of which had 300 hp P&W; Wasp Jr (v: 212/185/65) as Stearman-Northrop Beta 3D (qv).
Among the victims, Ammianus names "Aristaenetus, vice-governor of the recently created diocese which Constantius, in honour of his wife, Eusebia, had named Pietas; by this kind of mishap he slowly panted out his life amid torments."The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus, vol. 1, Book 17, chapter 7. 1935 translation The Epitome de Caesaribus, attributed to Aurelius Victor, mentions Constantius' own devotion to Eusebia.
Hassam panted the two opposite views from about the same spot. Elliott Corbett paid Hassam $200 plus room and board for his and remembers Hassam painting it shirtless in the heat swatting the mosquitos that landed on him while continuing his painting. (Elliott R. Corbett Archives, Runton Old Hall, East Runton, UK). In 1916, Louis F. Swift, owner of the Swift Meat Packing Company, joined the P Ranch partnership and the business became the Eastern Oregon Live Stock Company.
As described in a film magazine, boy orator Abraham Lincoln Jones (Truex) works in the mayor's office and emulates his namesake, believing that he had a sure accession to the boss's chair. But the war took him away, mussed him up, and shot him back home on sick leave. He finds the home town is not the same. A couple of "Women's Rights" specialists had vested and panted the female populous, while males were minding the babies and doing housework.
His head would often roll, face contorted with effort, while his torso swung from side to side. He often wheezed and panted audibly while running, which earned him the nicknames of "Emil the Terrible" or the "Czech Locomotive". When asked about his tortured facial expressions, Zátopek is said to have replied that "It isn't gymnastics or figure skating, you know." In addition he would train in any weather, including snow, and would often do so while wearing heavy work boots as opposed to special running shoes.
As the British and Egyptians advanced in columns, the Khalifa attempted to outflank and encircle the columns; this led to desperate hand-to-hand fighting. Churchill wrote of his own experience as the 21st Lancers cut their way through the Ansar: "The collision was prodigious and for perhaps ten wonderful seconds, no man heeded his enemy. Terrified horses wedged in the crowd, bruised and shaken men, sprawling in heaps, struggle dazed and stupid, to their feet, panted and looked about them".Urban p.193 The Lancers' onslaught carried them through the 12-men-deep Ansar line with the Lancers losing 71 dead and wounded while killing hundreds of the enemy.

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