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600 | She tried to sleep , but she was desperately nervous about tomorrow . | 1 |
601 | They were exasperated and mystified . | 2 |
602 | The simple , laughing islanders subsequently worshipped it as a god , much to the amusement of their more sophisticated neighbours . | 5 |
603 | She was really embarrassed . | 6 |
604 | She was particularly concerned when , shortly before her wedding day , she discovered that Prince Charles planned to give his friend a bracelet inscribed with their nicknames ` Fred " and ` Gladys " . | 1 |
605 | The Lancashire members were furious when they heard that Gooch and the other England selectors had axed Red Rose favourite Phil DeFreitas , preferring Essex pacemen Neil Foster and Mark Ilott . | 2 |
606 | Never before had Bodmin seen so many faces and so many happy faces all at one time ! | 5 |
607 | The day was high and bright , the salt tang seasoning the after-pulse of summer heat which still hung in the air , but nothing could shift my sense of despondency , nagging depression . | 4 |
608 | How often do parents say in exasperation , ` Oh , you 'll be the death of me " ? | 2 |
609 | This can be dangerous work : three field workers in Korup were trapped behind a tree by an enraged elephant after their tranquilliser dart missed its target . | 2 |
610 | Hepzibah looked at Carrie 's woebegone face . | 4 |
611 | The note of anger carried to the groups and couples passing by , provoking amusement and raised eyebrows . | 5 |
612 | Julia , stunned but dry-eyed , had given her statement to the police . | 3 |
613 | ` The popular story is that he was so heartbroken he ran off to join a religious order , and has since been ordained . " | 4 |
614 | Merrill laughed at her dejection . | 4 |
615 | Meanwhile the flood of letters of a very different sort from anxious Hong Kong citizens to this and every other newspaper office continues . | 1 |
616 | She 's in a lot of pain , and is extremely anxious about her condition . " | 1 |
617 | At their graves their families would unite with their beloved over a memorial meal and a drink , easing their grief in recreating the family intimacy , only transiently ruptured . | 4 |
618 | Leonora shook her head in revulsion . | 0 |
619 | Troubled Premier John Major now faces huge protests from disgruntled workers if the cash goes towards creating jobs overseas . | 0 |
620 | When I asked if they could make me an identical one trimmed with black fur and beading instead , they were horrified but they agreed in the end . " | 1 |
621 | In England wild storms swept the country , and commuters were infuriated and inconvenienced by the ASLEF dispute . | 2 |
622 | And our hero in his turn , felt despondent and fearful , for his little grey mentor had given him no instructions for this eventuality . | 4 |
623 | Rune frowned as his eagle-eyed regard read the despair on her face . | 4 |
624 | His parents were furious over the engagement business . | 2 |
625 | Behind the front door hovered a small and wiry man who appeared greatly agitated and whose polished bald head was flushed and sweating profusely in spite of the cold . | 1 |
626 | And I 'm really excited about it and there 's lots of interest , I think this places are taken up already . | 5 |
627 | As Clinton was taking up the reins of power , a disconsolate President Bush flew back to Washington to make arrangements for the handover . | 4 |
628 | The New Zealand-born but peripatetic investor was speaking at GPG 's annual meeting in London , where he faced tough questioning from a disgruntled shareholder about accounting practices and future strategy | 0 |
629 | She did n't look quite so indignant as she 'd looked before . | 2 |
630 | He discovered to his astonishment that Frank now professed atheism . | 3 |
631 | " Dear God , " he said , beginning to get rattled . | 1 |
632 | Anne watched her for a few moments in stunned silence , trying to decide if she meant what she had said . | 3 |
633 | The tears came , and rapidly dissolved her angry expression to one of utter despair . | 4 |
634 | THE glum look on the face of England Manager Graham Taylor says it all but he has no intention of quitting . | 4 |
635 | And the overjoyed youngster was swept off her feet by her favourite royal . | 5 |
636 | ` Now you are mocking me , " Vologsky murmured , with a slightly embarrassed smile . | 6 |
637 | He could see sorrow in the dark eyes which glowed as if there were candles burning behind them . | 4 |
638 | The Estonians require a language test before full civil rights are granted , to the dismay of their Russian-speaking population . | 1 |
639 | Dotty flushed with annoyance . | 2 |
640 | She began to feel exasperated . | 2 |
641 | You could n't simply ignore the fact that he had sentenced you to death , but it was important to let him know that you were n't rattled . | 1 |
642 | One episode ends with the proud man broken , humiliated and in tears . | 6 |
643 | During the day her mother seemed happy at times , baking , trying out fresh recipes , or changing yet again the curtains , or crocheting new chair-backs . | 5 |
644 | So you can see why mothers get angry when they discover that even everyday foods such as apples can cause a build-up of unwanted chemicals in their children 's bodies . | 2 |
645 | The merchant 's long face was even more mournful and the friar was sure the man had been crying . | 4 |
646 | He gave a little grunt of exasperation . | 2 |
647 | Whether the cries of anguish for 1991 alone are justified remains to be seen . | 4 |
648 | Police found the exhausted pensioner bewildered by the roadside . | 3 |
649 | That he forgot his guest in his despair , | 4 |
650 | She felt the anguished tears of motherhood blur her vision and blinked them away . | 4 |
651 | He turned a livid , stubbled face to the crowd . | 2 |
652 | She showed her anger in public by virtually ignoring Charles . | 2 |
653 | Now fed-up councillors are planning to meet officials from the Re-Roof Housing Association . | 0 |
654 | She shot him a look of exasperation . | 2 |
655 | This ` return to the sources " discovers either that such primitive celebrations are entirely divorced from modern sexuality , or that they always concealed a deathly horror . | 1 |
656 | Gioella 's eyes flashed with amusement as she pushed a chair towards her and said , ` Constance , what a very sophisticated dress . | 5 |
657 | In his meeting with Bush , zal reportedly sought to express his disquiet about a bill passing through the US Congress aimed at marking the " 75th anniversary of the Armenian genocide of 1915-23 " . | 1 |
658 | The assistant looked alarmed . | 1 |
659 | On this occasion City accepted with relish the chances which came their way and inflicted serious psychological damage on their dejected opponents . | 4 |
660 | Topaz was indignant , some of her fear dissipating . | 2 |
661 | For example , mildly depressed and tired old people used to be given amphetamines . | 4 |
662 | I was working late on one of these bad nights when an excited Dr Laurent rushed into my office . | 5 |
663 | One unnamed area was criticised after it appeared to have industrial dereliction and sad , downcast people . | 4 |
664 | There was a trace of exasperation in his voice as he said : ` I 've told my promoter Dan Duva that I want to fight all those contenders that the people want me to fight . | 2 |
665 | Patrick was not ready yet to share Stevie 's excitement . | 5 |
666 | The Government resolutely refused to comment until in January 1978 we suddenly heard that an exasperated Lord Rosebery had broken off the sale and given Sotheby 's the go-ahead to auction the contents in May . | 2 |
667 | Cleo stared at the contents with dismay . | 1 |
668 | Producers must believe in their ability and not succumb to despondency . | 4 |
669 | You ai n't gone and got yourself worked up into a glum mood , have you now ? " | 4 |
670 | President Truman and his advisers were anxious over Sino-Soviet relations and wondered whether American forces could take the port of Dairen and thus prevent the Soviet Union from occupying the Liaotung peninsula of south Manchuria . | 1 |
671 | Overjoyed at the prospect , she found it difficult to conceal her excitement from those around her . | 5 |
672 | ` I am practical , " Jessamy insisted with some annoyance . | 2 |
673 | What does stand out is that everyone believes that the profession , its standards and its aims , matter , and they all feel an excitement about the job of acting . | 5 |
674 | The first week I was at the school , I attempted to climb a tree , and was reproved by a horrified prefect . | 1 |
675 | One horrified look told him that Daisy had already sunk to her pasterns . | 1 |
676 | He pressed himself back once more against the wall , panting with excitement . | 5 |
677 | I can understand the apparent stupefaction of all parties . | 3 |
678 | Riot police were needed to quell pitch invasions. -- More than 200,000 ecstatic Leeds United fans took part in a carnival-style street party yesterday as their team paraded the League Championship trophy . | 5 |
679 | But now she looked excited . | 5 |
680 | Constance looked at him in bewilderment . | 3 |
681 | The insurance cover is designed to protect intermediaries against suits for damages brought by irate customers . | 2 |
682 | NURSES are being given acting lessons -- to help them cope with irate patients . | 2 |
683 | Not from irritation , but because she knew it was a lie , and felt sorrowful because of Alice . | 4 |
684 | With a little grimace , she turned to stare with rather horrified fascination at the dark oil paintings that lined the walls . | 1 |
685 | ` I desire first to go to the palace of Westminster , my lord , there to greet the queen my mother and tender my condolences -- and to share the grief of my family . " | 4 |
686 | The old man answered my knock and his big face split into a delighted grin when he saw me . | 5 |
687 | Sir Jack Brabham says he 's never been so excited about a new motor car and the challenge is to go and take on the best | 5 |
688 | ` Good heavens , no , lady " came the indignant reply . | 2 |
689 | A disgruntled postman rang up a radio chat show to complain , and found himself spearheading an anti-Florio movement that culminated in 50,000 people marching on the state capitol . | 0 |
690 | He had thus been forced to hide his ignorance , which ill became a bohemian poet , when the trial burst upon a horrified society . | 1 |
691 | She was totally nonplussed . | 3 |
692 | When I was 15 I was in a depressed state and I thought , I 'll do these last paintings about the end of the world and then I 'll end it . | 4 |
693 | He looked a little crestfallen . | 4 |
694 | He looked most disconsolate . | 4 |
695 | You then left that meeting , rather hurriedly , before it ended , in a very anxious state . | 1 |
696 | She stared until it was hard to know which was herself -- the disconsolate woman in the chill room or the other sorrowful face in the night outside . | 4 |
697 | We had n't gone very far when we met up with another Lancaster returning from a Cook 's Tour , and to my horror the two aircraft then flew wing-tip to wing-tip all the way home . | 1 |
698 | And Ryan had spent more than one night under the roof with her , she remembered in bitter anguish . | 4 |
699 | A few months later Gough Whitlam brought the Australian Army home but it is said that for those who experienced the horrors , each one left a little piece of themselves out in Viet . | 1 |
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