Tyler seizes both the women's hands in his and kisses them wetly.
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Puldron exhaled wetly and continued his work as she pushed by him.
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Confused by this new balloon shape, you pick it up and pop it wetly into your mouth.
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At night, as Gertrude and I bend over our carding, Christina watches us, sharp-eyed and peevish, breathing wetly.
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Picture her now, whipping her head to one side then back again, her big eyes wetly beseeching some absent, universal lover.
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The entire car ride home, I gripped the Mel C tin wetly and smiled wolfishly out of the window, so my sisters wouldn't see me.
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As a boy, I eyed my tonsured uncles warily, wincing at their scalps, revolted by the way their domes gleamed wetly on torrid summer days.
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I was yolk and albumen, held together by willpower and rage, unable to realize that my shell was gone and that I should have splattered wetly on the ground.
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Vapor is the story of Anna Graham, an aspiring actress who one night saves the life of a stranger being attacked in the subway. The stranger, Damon Wetly, an unconventional scientist, decides that he will repay Anna’s selfless act by making her dream of becoming a great actress come true. In a twisted reworking of the Pygmalion story, Damon abducts Anna, imprisons her in a house filled with experimental clouds, and spends months putting her through a grueling training regimen which allows her acting skills to reach unprecedented heights and Anna to achieve her Hollywood ambitions.
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The American Collier's Weekly ran a profile that mocked Aberhart's appearance, taking note of his "vast colorless face" and his "narrow, left slanted mouth with soft, extra-heavy, bloodless lips which don't quite meet and through which he breathes wetly."Elliott 230–231 Finkel, finding fault with both sides of the Aberhart-press feud, states > The major newspapers of the province opposed virtually everything the > government did. Virtually every reform instituted was made to sound more > draconian than it actually was. The conservative views of the owners and > editors often interfered with the objective presentation of news reports, > although perhaps not to the extent that the government claimed.
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