He has a sense of humor, clearly liked the crew, swears occasionally, and saves his greatest scorn for organized bluenoses. |
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The laid-back star, who turns 40 next year, swears she loves getting older. |
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In every situation, we demonstrate the clairvoyance of the dupe who swears that he will not be taken in again. |
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Faithful to the tradition of urban myths, everyone swears their story is absolutely true. |
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She swears the only doctor who has helped her reach Mount Olympus is the surgeon who operated on her knee. |
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He swears life was easy until he headed out into the world to make it by just being himself. |
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He turns the radio off and screws the paper up in a ball and swears that the dictator had the right idea after all. |
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The slot machines have been a huge hit, but Charles swears he hasn't kept a cent of the money they've made. |
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Corbett never swears on stage and is most famous for his gently rambling monologues and long digressions. |
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John Harris swears by calcified seaweed for encouraging stone fruit such as plums. |
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My friend swears by her turkey baster for making some of the most scrumptious roast potatoes I have ever eaten. |
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It's not that Paul swears a lot or that I'm prudish about bad language, it's just a surprise to see his glossy showman veneer crack a little. |
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These explore intensities of pain and emotion with melodramatic vigour and yet no soap character ever swears properly. |
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He swears, shivers, swings spindle legs off the bed and lurches, teeth bared, into the stinging spray. |
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It's an intriguing partnership because Tim sounds very humorous, talks in a broad Lancashire accent and swears like a trooper. |
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The company swears that its aluminium space frame will be exclusive to the brand. |
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The farmer owns six cows and swears by a herbal potion made from tree bark and salt, handed down from generation to generation here. |
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In fact, she swears that she saw the blow-up bra being surreptitiously inflated after a recent dive in a boat full of blokes. |
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The tearaway runs riot, swears and abuses, causes criminal damage and ridicules the elderly. |
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Like her male counterpart, the female booner smokes, swears, and drinks until she vomits. |
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Eminem does more of the same as he kills people, swears, and namechecks celebrities. |
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He swears disgustedly and turns inland, jaywalking across the bustling avenue, a gray-haired motorist squealing his brakes to miss him. |
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Only those who can afford it will have to pay, he swears, adding that the funds released will go to redress educational disadvantage. |
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Sam, a former light social drinker, swears he hasn't touched a drop since about two months into his new career. |
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One writer swears by always writing longhand in foolscap paper in fluorescent orange colours. |
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It's an intriguing partnership because Timson sounds very humorous, talks in a broad Lancashire accent and swears like a trooper. |
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Not just because she swears a lot, holds strident political views or gossips freely about the pomposity of certain Scottish theatre critics. |
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He swears we will witness a black mass and some manner of hideous human sacrifice. |
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He undertakes to manage affairs in connexion with the dykes uprightly and justly, and swears that he will not peculate himself or allow any one else to do so. |
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He swears by a Turkish tailor named Mustapha near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, his biographer has claimed. |
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He tells us when he has a hangover, and he swears a lot, the scamp. |
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The Justice of the Peace administers an oath to the police officer, which means that the officer swears to tell the truth. |
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If someone swears like a trooper I will write it just as they say it. |
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My friend swears a European bitters formula has helped her digestion. |
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Wilson swears by the importance and value of a good oil analysis program. |
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He says it helps him relax and sleep, but he comes to bed drunk every night and often thrashes about and swears. |
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Macauley swears that Cousy's eyelids, lowered as far as they would go, failed to cover his coleopteran eyes. |
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The furnace man s affidavit is vague and conclusory, and swears to improbable facts. |
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Then he swears some more, and snuffs a cigarette in the aisle. |
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A drunken farm worker sells his wife and daughter to a sailor, then sobers up, swears off the booze and slowly builds a respectable life, rising to become mayor. |
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She swore, and swears to this day, that there was no man involved. |
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Although the count swears that Amina is innocent, Elvino continues to think ill of her and demands the return of the engagement ring. |
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Alberto swears to us that the responses are going to demonstrate he has nothing to answer. |
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Pierre takes Emilie for a walk on a railroad that he swears is long time deserted. |
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On the day of the hearing, once the parties have entered the courtroom, the clerk swears them in. |
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A Japanese friend of mine swears that rice is best when harvested in autumn. |
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Because one swears to a statement as being true does not make it any more or less true within the system of law as it is applied in Sweden. |
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Several versions exist today, the singer swears that he wrote this song as a poem in alexandrine when he was sixteen. |
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A proud Londoner with a proper cockney accent, Burke is a heroic smoker and swears like a navvy. |
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Here, the mighty angel swears by the Almighty that the rapture will come for certainty. |
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And Mangum swears that his knowledge of Esperanto better prepared him to learn Spanish. |
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She knew I loved heavy metal, but refused to buy me anything that had swears. |
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Nowadays, he acts more like a bully and swears at the crowd at every opportunity, which is really not a good attitude for a frontman. |
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During the course of the year, your roommate will wake up lying next to a hambeast he swears he thought was a 10 the night before. |
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Everyone who knows her swears that she has psychic powers. |
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Robicheaux, who maintains a superstitious belief in tangible evil that can be overcome by earthly men of honor, swears Surrette is the devil incarnate, citing his abominable sulfuric odor as proof. |
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At this point, he swears, he had never heard of Harry and the Potters or any wizard rock. |
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Shamefaced, he swears he will never shoplift again. |
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A taxpayer, when signing the jurat on the tax return, swears under penalties of perjury that the tax return is true, accurate, and complete. |
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Let me also tell you that the reassembling of this little gun takes about half an hour of real fun with hundreds of the worst curses and swears one can imagine. |
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A straggler to the left of the group who appears to have been drinking since the five French players arrived in January, swears repeatedly at the television. |
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She swears that her child will not become a statistic. |
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Unlike other reality shows, fielder swears by his integrity. |
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He failed a polygraph, though he swears he didn't lie. |
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I have a friend with coeliac disease who swears by these wedges. |
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After an Orientation Tour of Fort Henry National Historic Site of Canada, the class is inducted into the Service and swears allegiance to Her Most Britannic Majesty, Queen Victoria. |
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It swears by swadeshi, meaning that India must be built by Indians. |
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Telemachus talking: 'My mother swears he's my father. |
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He swears that software fixes will come early and often. |
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The individual will be admitted to vote only if he or she swears the oath. |
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In the exercise of his responsibilities, he is assisted by a registrar or, if the latter is unable to assist, by a person whom the judge swears in to perform this task. |
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Like many people here in this House, I have a background in the Scouting movement, and the first law of Scouting is that a scout swears on his honour to be trustworthy. |
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If an employee shouts or swears, never respond in kind. |
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In Annecy, Marc Veyrat, the chef crazy about flavours, who closed his 3 star restaurant on the lakeside, now only swears by organic products and suggests trying natural products. |
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After witnessing his father Duncan's death, the young Canmore swears revenge on both Macbeth and his gargoyle ally, Demona. |
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EastEnders chiefs have been forced to reshoot scenes with Danny Dyer because he swears too much and can't pull a pint. |
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A friend swears she tried this method and put a small dab of nail varnish on the mouse's back before she released it. |
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His brother Lincoln is on Death Row in a prison outside Chicago for murdering the vice president's brother, a crime he swears he did not commit. |
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Lane County swears in two sets of grand juries every four weeks, with an oath that requires jurors to keep all proceedings secret. |
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However, in both of those cases, an affirmation can usually be replaced with a written statement, only if the author swears the statement is true. |
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Mae Rose Cottage swears that she will sin until she explodes. |
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The monarch additionally swears a separate oath to preserve Presbyterian church government in the Church of Scotland and this oath is taken before the coronation. |
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He or she then swears an oath to uphold the law and the Church. |
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Niviane, frightened that Merlin might take advantage of her with his spells, swears that she will never love him unless he swears to teach her all of his magic. |
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He swears that he is not guilty of the crimes that his detractors accuse him of, and the goddess of love steps forward and assumes the role of his compurgator. |
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