She whispered her idea to a few inmates as if someone had whispered it to her, and the plan spread that way, its author unknown.
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" - Anna, 233 "Making out, whispered her sister's name.
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And that night, he ... whispered in my ear, 'Lyanna.
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" She whispered, "You don't like all of this stuff?
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" Lundahl and Stiehl describe the audio as "whispered illusion.
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"When I found out, I felt so humiliated," she whispered.
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" He whispered back, "Lea, thank you, that is so nice.
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"How Virtual Pets Saved My Relationship," Jean whispered, tasting it.
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"I have no peace anymore," whispered the mother of three.
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Two of the whispered favorites tied for seventh last year.
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I sensed it walking up and I whispered to Taylor.
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Many of these allegations have been whispered about for decades.
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"Why do we have that shirt?" he whispered to Catelynn.
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More large private banks are whispered to be among them.
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"Are you OK?" she whispered, her voice once again working.
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They laughed on cue, and whispered feverishly during most pauses.
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He felt the horse's panic and whispered calmly to it.
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"Here's some news for free," Vyvian whispered in Kylee's ear.
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He then embraced Mother and whispered something in her ear.
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" Astrid whispered back, "He was yelling that you were late.
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"Officers shot," I whispered, discreetly flashing her my phone screen.
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Paul George leaned forward and whispered in Cousins's ear. Whop.
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The latest name whispered in the wings is Bouchra Jarrar.
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"Mom, you know that guy?" my son whispered to me.
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Maybe it was a violent suggestion whispered in her ear.
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"Beautiful," he whispered to me as we passed one another.
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I remember how an aide had whispered in his ear.
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You are, he whispered to me, you are, you are.
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"I can wash your plate," my host whispered to me.
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Someone, they whispered, has to be that one in 20,000.
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"Thanks for being here, Bardot," she whispered in Bridget's ear.
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"It's fun, but it's too fast," she whispered to Whoriskey.
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Ms. Phillips paused as Mr. Lewis whispered in her ear.
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She grabbed the sheep's ear and whispered something into it.
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There were whispered rumors of people being beaten, even killed.
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"She's breathing and going to her asking place," Dratch whispered.
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Burns whispered into the phone, then nodded to the spotter.
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"That's crap," Fossouo whispered, pointing again to the man's wife.
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"I told you we should've done my thing," Kevin whispered.
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"You can do this," Giwa whispered on her other side.
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"I hate your plays," Tolstoy whispered from his sick bed.
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They read newspapers, scoured legal documents and whispered among themselves.
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"They're watching me!" he whispered, his face full of fear.
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One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, Fanny whispered.
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The Defense Department whispered about his patriotism — to no avail.
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"This girl isn't quite thin enough," she whispered to me.
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"We're stepping over you," I whispered to the electronic gatekeepers.
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He whispered that it was the skiing couple from Chicago.
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"You cannot try this when I am home," she finally whispered.
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Cuban tapped her on the shoulder and whispered in her ear.
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In lieu of that — she just whispered it to Casey Affleck.
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There was no one to hear us, but we whispered anyway.
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"I am waiting to see if Bernie wins Iowa," she whispered.
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They could easily have whispered a few words without disturbing anyone.
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Love's words, and the executive's assertion, whispered creepily in my head.
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"Don't tell anyone, okay?" she stage-whispered as she fed them.
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"Sorry about this," Mike might have whispered while cupping the mouthpiece.
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"My God," he whispered to his traveling companion on the plane.
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It couldn't even be whispered; he drew it on the air.
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"Mommy is talking in a really weird baby voice," she whispered.
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Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) whispered remarks back and forth with Grassley.
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Several whispered that they really like what Trump is doing. Huh?
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I whispered things to the floor, sure that the nave could
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" She whispered, "He's going to bring me a small Caucasian child.
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With raised voices and the whispered exchanges of love and heartbreak.
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We said hello, and I whispered to her I would explain.
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Twice, he whispered a response, but it could not be heard.
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"Dear Janet," he whispered himself, wondering how her day had been.
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Corporal Castro whispered to his friend not to leave his side.
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He whispered his hellos and let his agents do the pitching.
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The first time, discomfited by my actions, she whispered and spat.
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In 2017, the words "we met online" are no longer whispered.
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Even when the cameras weren't on them, they whispered and laughed.
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And inevitably, you hear conversations—sometimes whispered, more often ludicrously loud.
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"I've never seen anyone eat so much," she whispered to Boom.
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One of us whispered to the other, That was a kitty!
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I think of sophistication, sipping, and whispered flirtations at the bar.
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"Another guy was chasing him," Grainne whispered to Ed and Flor.
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They had a brief, whispered conversation before moving to intercept him.
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I whispered the questions to Motti, who was waiting with them.
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"I'm a little horny now," she jokingly whispered in my ear.
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"They're all bleeding," a sobbing girl whispered to an emergency operator.
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" A potential juror seated on a crowded courtroom bench whispered: "Damn.
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"She is adorable, she is happy," whispered Ms. James, tearing up.
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The Fool curled up next to her, grimaced and whispered something.
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"I'd rather stay out here as long as possible," Vietor whispered.
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"My girl," he whispered with a hint of possession, of familiarity.
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"We are desperate," whispered Rosa Jiménez, the missing police officer's sister.
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"This is just like Jurassic Park," I whispered, to no one.
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" Then he stage-whispered into his handset, "I don't know them.
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"There aren't a lot of circles in the wild," Burns whispered.
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"Bob whispered in my ear, I have a car," she recalled.
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Personal Journeys "Leather jacket at 2347 o'clock," my friend John whispered.
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"It's the soundtrack for 'The Last of the Mohicans,' " Hannah whispered.
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Genesis whispered a shy hello, then scampered off to do homework.
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"I feel love for you," I whispered as he fell asleep.
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Still, they whispered, what if his flywheel has gone off track?
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Ben Sasse whispered something in his ear, prompting Graham to smile.
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Theodore moved to his mother and whispered something into her ear.
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"'I want to come in for a penis augmentation,'" he whispered.
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The name Nicolas Ghesquière was whispered by the runway rumor-mongers.
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"'X' marks the spot," he whispered as he spread my legs.
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She whispered through the hole, 'Good, now everyone can see you.
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J. W. Anderson — would live-stream his fall men's show exclusively on Grindr, the gay social-networking app, has been the whispered, and then not-so-whispered, talk of the first days of men's fashion week here.
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" Mr. McNew whispered, "I remember how much my band teacher hated me.
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She called and whispered "can you keep a secret"Me: Um... sure?
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I watched as they giggled and whispered, taking selfies with Snapchat filters.
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When I was upset or distressed, I whispered it to myself: 'Grace.
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The songs have the intimate, confessional quality of secrets whispered in private.
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"I wonder who they voted for," whispered another woman to her friend.
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She whispered the word "protection," hovering her hand around her upper torso.
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Some whispered that dilatory tactics could delay the confirmations until next week.
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"This isn't a safe place," she whispered, leaning forward in her chair.
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"I don't want to leave you," I whispered before I leaned in.
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Her voice runs the gamut from whispered intrigue to full-bodied yearning.
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"Where is this?" a woman in the audience whispered to her husband.
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"So, yeah," she whispered, turning out the light in her empty apartment.
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" Yves Saint Laurent once said: "Couture is a multitude of whispered secrets.
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"Oh, I made a bald spot…" he whispered to himself in disbelief.
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"I'm sure he's a jihadist," a French soldier guarding him later whispered.
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Berhe sat in silence as the interpreter whispered rapidly into his ear.
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She whispered into her father's ear as the crowd booed and hissed.
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After the stranger walked out, the shop owner and his employee whispered.
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"It's so cool to have Radio City as my playground," she whispered.
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Kupato whispered a few inaudible words, and the men began to cry.
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"It took a long time, but it was so interesting ," she whispered.
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"That's Judge Glasser," she whispered, motioning with her eyes toward another table.
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Amma whispered a mantra in my ear and handed me a candy.
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Fuhrman is racist — and not just in the whispered or rumored sense.
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"But Mom, they are just kids like me!" my heartbroken daughter whispered.
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" Members of the audience whispered the Yoruba philosophical concept for change, "Ase.
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"He will beat Jesmin if we talk too much," Ms. Rahima whispered.
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"We don't need you anymore," I whispered aloud, then cried some more.
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He played the whole episode not just softly, but as if whispered.
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"Everything's going to change," she whispered, with her smile done in red.
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He walked to his spiral tower and prayers whispered to the heavens.
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They brought their foreheads together and whispered to each other before hugging.
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The world whispered in unison, testing the unfamiliar syllables. Eye-ha-buh.
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"Use your inside voice, Sam," parents and teachers whispered in my childhood.
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"Hey, do you believe in God?" he whispered in a menacing tone.
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"Not exactly," Ms. Caro whispered to the person seated next to her.
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"MS-13 is on the block," he whispered, pointing up the road.
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I whispered the grid coordinates into the radio and then I waited.
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"Everyone thinks I'm Bella," she whispered, referring to her equally ubiquitous sister.
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"God, they just go on and on," I whispered to my husband.
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"It's also not filled with …" She whispered the rest of her thought.
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Finally, a woman slid into the aisle and whispered something to him.
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The old woman whispered something, her face and neck glowing with happiness.
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Mr. Murphy did not show any emotion but whispered to his lawyer.
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He whispered into Bradley's ear and then put on a big grin.
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As Zorig hugged me, he whispered, "I love you," into my ear.
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"You know you don't have to go through with this," she whispered.
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"You are the bravest of them all," Barkin whispered into the phone.
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My Higher Self just whispered this to me and I was floored.
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"The time for whispered criticisms and quiet snickering is over," Gerson writes.
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He asked a second time, and she whispered that she was 17.
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Making sure there are no whispered plans to overthrow the real estate.
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"Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is being shot up," the caller whispered.
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When it was, it was whispered about as a shameful, isolating thing.
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As the children snoozed, the three women slipped into a whispered chat.
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"These sounds, they're so beautiful," he whispered, eyes wide and mouth ajar.
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Everything sounds desperate, shouted or whispered (usually the former in Trump's case).
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"The only thing I can do is pray for you," she whispered.
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Matthew said Cruz whispered threats to him in his fifth-period engineering class.
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Risheq watched in awe as Maryam cradled her son and whispered calming words.
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Gossips whispered that the king and his wife, Queen Sirikit, were now estranged.
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Before Brandt Jean spoke, prosecutor Jason Hermus whispered to him and he nodded.
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" Conway whispered "who knows?" then said, "I'm sitting here as his campaign manager.
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For years, Google employees have whispered about pay discrepancies at the tech giant.
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DiCaprio kissed his cheek, patted his back, and whispered something in his ear.
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"He bought the Dom Perignon White Gold Jeroboam," a girl whispered to me.
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Questions about the group's intentions, once whispered and optimistically explained away, are growing.
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Just stay quiet, the reasonable voices of the world whispered into his ear!
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"Suck my dick you dirty whore," he whispered as he pulled my hair.
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What's more, he whispered to Sara, there was something different about her face.
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"You should not discuss it," a woman in a dirndl whispered to Kollmayer.
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Much of it is whispered now, but I hear it loud and clear.
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And, "she's also very present in the Milanese night scene," Mr. Arbesser whispered.
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Sometimes they bumped into him and whispered nonsense into his ear, he said.
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Gates, represented by a public defender, whispered with his lawyer during the proceeding.
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One whispered to him, "Nigger go home," as they passed in a hallway.
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"Did you know they are almost extinct in this city?" my husband whispered.
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"It's too much" the man beside me whispered, in awe of the detail.
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"I don't know why they always do that," Lencho whispered to me after.
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And so I heard their whispered plans to kill me in great detail.
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"I don't think that this place suits you," she whispered in my ear.
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During one commercial break, they talked privately and whispered into each other's ears.
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There I whispered the Sanskrit and Punjabi prayers I'd learned as a child.
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As his lawyer argued for release, Clarridge and I whispered back and forth.
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As he got to his feet again he whispered an almost silent prayer.
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" Images that whispered, "I can't express how sorry I am to leave you.
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"French horn, salmon shirt, no wedding ring," the friend whispered in her ear.
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It was still out of price range, I whispered in a confessional tone.
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He put his arm around me, licked my ear, and whispered in Italian.
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They whispered and giggled at times, but mostly they just sat there, embracing.
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With an empty stadium, Gronk could've probably whispered anything he wanted to say.
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Singers whispered ominously in a language we in the audience couldn't quite understand.
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"I feel sick," whispered one man as Mr. Parr prepared to be entombed.
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The two whispered in each other ears, well out of earshot of reporters.
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Whispered asides at the water cooler are hard to observe, much less measure.
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" Two nights later, Nathan lay in my bed and whispered, "Shut the lights.
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I nodded as they whispered under their breath how incredible my fable was.
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" And my husband whispered back to me, "My gosh, don't tell them yet.
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She was like a muse whose songs whispered the strength to continue on.
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"It's a cow," he whispered, aware there might still be a bull nearby.
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As her baby was being sedated by doctors, she whispered in her ear.
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Ms. Hood whispered the names of his father, mother and former wife, Madeleine.
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Insiders whispered that a deal was close, then far away, then close again.
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Women whispered warnings about migrants who had been murdered in the safe house.
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"Write that down," Barbara Flynn Redgate, Flynn's sister, whispered to reporters behind her.
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"Here we go," I whispered to Cara as the man rushed towards us.
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"Do you promise you're taking care of yourself?" she whispered into his ear.
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"I think he's gonna get it," a woman in the second row whispered.
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Frazee stood beside the defense counsel, emotionless, and whispered briefly to his attorney.
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"There are two hundred surrealist moments a day," Eliza whispered, glancing at her.
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It's this understanding, like a whispered secret, that makes the couture so alluring.
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Some occasionally shook theirs heads and whispered among each other and their lawyers.
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If a whispered conversation became animated, players would turn and ask for quiet.
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Some posts get more than a million notes—imagine a joke whispered in biology
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Eerie whispered female voices provide choruses, heightening rather than sweetening the music's bitter tang.
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For 22 minutes, the 16-year-old sophomore whispered updates to a 911 operator.
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Shkreli paused while his lawyer leaned over his shoulder and whispered in his ear.
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She wanted to put a spotlight on the offenders whose names are still whispered.
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You'll be alone forever at this rate, whispered a small voice in my head.
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"He credited both Pete and Liz Warren," a young woman whispered to her friend.
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OVER the past few weeks whispered advice has circulated among frequent flyers in India.
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I whispered the secret phrase as the crowd danced and shimmied all around us.
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I whispered it to a new friend while we sat, bored, after state testing.
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"This is not a good indication of who I am," he whispered to Rachel.
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"I don't know what I'm going to do," Clinton whispered to him, Matthews said.
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They sought to develop a harder, electronic sound that contrasted with her whispered vocals.
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She whispered a secret in his ear, one that made him recoil in terror.
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Epstein at one point doubled over laughing after Trump whispered something in his ear.
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"Queensborough," the Santa-man whispered, making the word sound like a term of endearment.
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" I whispered, so none of the employees could hear me, "Oh no, it's awful.
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Because that's what they," I whispered, gesturing toward the television, "want us to do.
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"I love you," she whispered, kissing both men on the cheek again and again.
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Fortunately those little whispered words about change seem to have affected more than Lalani.
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However, just because Zuckerberg's "secret police" are whispered about doesn't mean they're warmly embraced.
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The data was not released publicly but rather simply whispered about in political circles.
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"They both invited me," Ms. Musk whispered of Ms. Brown and Ms. von Furstenberg.
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"It's faster when you're wet," she whispered, in a nod to the nearby sprinklers.
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If Wim needed to say anything potentially incriminating, he whispered it into her ear.
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"He keeps calling us millenniums," the filmmaker whispered to her partner, a Swedish sculptor.
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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders whispered to top communications aide Hope Hicks.
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"He didn't change the construction that much to make it for women," she whispered.
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Age bias can be subtle — a whispered comment, a snide dig, an errant thought.
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"It's crazy because this is what we were doing that night," Ms. Vargas whispered.
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" The Viki voice whispered, "All things exist in order to attain the divine likeness.
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"Zelensky, I'd like you to do us a favour though," Mirren whispered to Colbert.
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Zoom in on the face you once held and whispered "I love you" into.
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Last night, the xx whispered very loudly and 50,000 people very mildly went wild.
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She received a whispered call from a woman who was hiding in her closet.
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"You're different from everyone else," my ego whispered, buttering its fifth Parker House roll.
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A line-stander whispered that he could give him a spot for a fee.
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They weave 'whispered warnings' into their recordings, and bury cryptic motifs in their artwork.
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Or maybe, the bitter voice of my own self-hatred whispered, I owed him.
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While they whispered in bedrooms and school parking lots about what happened to Virk.
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It reads less like a nature book than it does a whispered campfire story.
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"They do it at every game," my boyfriend at the time whispered to me.
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As they made their way through the ballroom, loved ones whispered blessings in Arabic.
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Mr. Weiner and one of his lawyers, Arlo Devlin-Brown, whispered to each other.
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A whispered scream was better; a pillow-dampened scream was even better than that.
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Another woman, Amy, whispered to me, ''You never want to say 'I only lost, . . .
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The mothers whispered, rarely spoke to their sick children, and stared into the darkness.
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"I'm not allowed to undress," they whispered conspiratorially, before proceeding to do just that.
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Everyone whispered three, four escape plots,by plane or ship or boat or land.
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She screamed in public and whispered inappropriate words to other children in the home.
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"It's just really fucking lonely," I whispered into my phone, blinking back unexpected tears.
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She slowly enunciated each word, then waited as residents whispered translations to their neighbors.
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But others whispered to each other: How much do you think he really understands?
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In L.A., there's a real quiet "what's next?" being whispered into your ear, constantly.
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When she quietly whispered, "I wanna be with you," at the very end. 4.
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In the meantime, whispered warnings were the only protections students had from his abuse.
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"I love you," she whispered piteously when she was overcome with pain or panic.
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"Take a bow," he whispered, bending me backward as though I were Ginger Rogers.
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Al had whispered reverently about the suburban Long Island neighborhood where our judge lived.
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"I have all these Pokémon already," the stranger whispered, gesturing to the empty sidewalk.
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But the allegations of such behavior remained rumors, whispered backstage and in comments sections.
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You are coiled empathy,Little more than whispered memories and empty cans of Ting.
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I was often whispered about and laughed at for making mistakes at performing my gender.
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"What a gentleman," another woman sighed, as the chair's recipient whispered something in his ear.
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The tiny gay demon on my shoulder whispered in my ear and made me insane.
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Six songs into the set, the pair had a whispered exchange, and then Madonna left.
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Damore was — and still is — whispered about among some Google employees who agreed with him.
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The series opens with Sylvan Esso's, "Come Down" which sounds like a beautiful, whispered curse.
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My eyes were watery with emotion as I looked into your eyes and whispered 'Yes!
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"No," my colleague said when I slapped her during the movie and whispered the above.
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Preachers ousted from their pulpits whispered invitations to meet privately to worshippers at Friday prayers.
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Clinton gave her a long hug afterward and whispered to her at some length. Mrs.
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" Her finger caressed his forearm as she whispered again, "I know you can hear me.
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It offers evidence to support the long-whispered rumors about Dubai&aposs real-estate boom.
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"But they don't really know how to use it," whispered one of the French soldiers.
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I feel so filled to the brim with all your words whispered into my ear.
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The information was whispered into my ear, increasing the level of secrecy, but also intimacy.
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The driver has already called me and I quietly whispered that I was coming down.
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"Look, who is that?" she whispered to Stormi, who is donned her Burberry baby dress.
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"You don't know who that is?" a shopkeeper, Alicia, whispered to the T-shirt woman.
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So ingrained was their apprehension that they whispered even when they did not need to.
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When I saw the sac on the ultrasound screen, I whispered, There's nothing in there.
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"I got up to her, she hugged me and whispered in my ear," he said.
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News stories were planted, editorial comment encouraged, rumors whispered, and fake social media accounts created.
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He will publicly spread the rumors about Rubio that Bush's team just whispered about privately.
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During this reverse catcall, the young women yelled, whispered, insulted, and humiliated the young men.
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"This is the perfect setup for a murder-mystery-dinner-type thing," one patron whispered.
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In episode eight, Cersei's righthand necromancer, Qyburn, whispered that his spies had found something big.
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"I'm proud of you," his dad whispered hoarsely as they walked out of the courtroom.
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Re "'Almost Radio Silence': Movie Producer Is the (Whispered) Talk of Hollywood" (news article, Oct.
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He sat expressionless for most of the hearing as a translator whispered in his ear.
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"As a heathen you are only permitted to stroke the toe," the priest whispered loudly.
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She whispered the stories so that I would not hear, but still I overheard some.
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Then he whispered to each one of them: 'Will you be my chief of staff?
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"I am afraid," she whispered, jutting her chin at the armed policeman standing behind me.
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"Is that Marimekko?" someone whispered, referring to the Finnish company known for its potholder prints.
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As I gazed at her, my co-worker whispered, "I like them trans girls too."
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Once, in sixth grade, a friend whispered that another classmate posed the question to her.
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After the jury was dismissed, the two men embraced briefly and whispered to each other.
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Senate parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough regularly whispered guidance as he responded to activities on the floor.
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And I still harbor small whispered doubts about the legal certainty underlying Markiv's criminal conviction.
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"It's all a way of making his power formal, visible," one person whispered to me.
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Her mother smelled the food and groaned, then her eyes opened and she whispered, Baby.
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I whispered my promise into his tiny perfect ear, as unexpected tears pooled in mine.
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"While hugging [the subordinate] Mr. Roberts whispered &aposI love you&apos" according to the report.
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Bad behavior at Uber had, until this week, only been whispered about in Silicon Valley.
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" A woman behind me whispered to her companion: "But isn't that just what he's done?
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At close range, it could also pick up the wake word if I whispered it.
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A few whispered with one another about whom they had known, and for how long.
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And almost instinctively, the crowd gathered in a huddle and, together, whispered a Christian prayer.
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" He prayed to restore these men back to their families, and again they whispered "Amen.
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A dying man whispered to his nurse to step back because he was too radioactive.
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The existence of a cult in Aligarh is a whispered rumor in my friend circles.
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I asked the provodnik in our carriage for vodka, but he just whispered "cognac" instead.
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In Manila, employees whispered about the news that the company had cleared someone with terrorist charges.
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"He was sober when we got in at Fort Tilden," the woman next to me whispered.
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Fly couldn't see the pastor at all, it was so dark, but still he whispered back.
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Staff members intermittently cropped up to scold us as we whispered our way through the activities.
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When I was finished with my set, she whispered to me not to look at him.
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"Thank you so much," she whispered again and again to him, tears welling in her eyes.
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And, more and more, they're beginning to feel like whispered efforts at keeping us logged on.
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He put me close and he whispered in my ear about how much courage I have.
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"Thank you, my dear daughter," my mother had whispered with shining eyes, "for saving my life."
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Peter whispered something in his daughter's ear when she confronted him about the Times Square picture.
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At first, as Michelle and Hannah frantically whispered, he let them talk without calling them out.
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That might look something like the massive Mulsanne Speed ... but with a whispered electron-driven powertrain.
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No, you're not saying anything, but he ... there's Weinstein, who'd been whispered/rumors/talked about forever.
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Then she whispered, "Fuck, yes," and Letty grinned, cupped one breast in each hand, and squeezed.
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Fifteen minutes old ... I leaned over and I whispered to him, 'I would never leave you.
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The nightmare scenarios that were whispered about in European capitals in early 2017 have not materialized.
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He closed his eyes, whispered final prayers to his kids and family, and awaited the end.
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Someone must have whispered in his ear, reminding him he's the Senate Whistleblower Protection Caucus chairman.
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They kissed, they cuddled, they kissed more, they whispered secrets into each other's ears ... good times!!!
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A man in the audience whispered to Mr Yusuf's mother that her son was a spy.
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Go, she whispered, and dragged her sister through the door, down the steps, into the woods.
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Once upon a time, the older sister croaked, and the little sister whispered, No. Shush, please.
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He was cold, and he was hungry, and he was thirsty, he whispered to his wife.
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"You're eating," I whispered as I also ate a slice, feeling the tension in me dissipate.
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A friend of mine whispered to me that Havana is the city where time stood still.
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The two women fell to their knees, raised their arms in supplication and fervently whispered prayers.
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Snowden's workplaces in Geneva, Tokyo and Oahu are hives full of glowing screens and whispered jargon.
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"I don't want them to stop my father," a child whispered in Spanish on the recording.
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He was dressed casually, in a dark pullover, and he fidgeted and whispered with his lawyers.
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The President outright admitting the Trump Tower meeting with the Russians whispered dirt on Hillary Clinton.
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"It's the smell of the meat," my mother whispered, but I saw that she was pleased.
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" She took her hand back, stood on tiptoe and whispered into his ear: "Ask someone else.
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Others knelt with their children and whispered about who Anthony was and who Hillary Clinton is.
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At the party, Ms. Gatewood said, many colleagues whispered hopes of returning when the hotel reopens.
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"I thought they didn't do this anymore," he whispered, and remained still for a long while.
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These kinds of tactics make the days of whispered rumors and fake mailers look practically antique.
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Then he whispered into the ear of Mr. Mudenda, the speaker, and handed him a letter.
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In preparation for her 15th muay Thai bout, her father whispered a prayer into her ear.
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"This is always the music before a match; it's in the play, too," Mr. Bean whispered.
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Before the mother could act, the man knelt down and whispered something to the crying child.
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He took a strand of her hair between his fingers and whispered something in her ear.
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Some of the athletes whispered among themselves that they felt uncomfortable with Nassar's so-called techniques.
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Forget those lullabies that were whispered to you in your cradle teaching you to hate us.
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"In a musical, at least, the dance steps are set to music," Mr. von Stuelpnagel whispered.
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" Herry whispered loudly, pronouncing it as two words, which means, in Indonesian, "man of the jungle.
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John Kennedy (R-La.) leaned in and whispered a few words, apparently indicating reporters were watching.
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"What a pervert," I whispered to an old woman sitting next to me in the audience.
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"You can't just stare at people," one girl whispered to me, in an act of kindness.
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"There's obviously no coyotes around, for them to be that low and feel comfortable," Burns whispered.
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"You are going to be a star one day," she whispered, her lips near the stem.
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"She told me you looked like James Bond, but I didn't believe it," she stage-whispered.
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In fact, in that Rossi piece, the Spanish words whispered by players is a shaman phrase.
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And for Guapdad 4000, it's slickly whispered absurdist posturing that's just this side of sketch comedy.
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Johnny Carson called her over to the couch and whispered, 'You're going to be a star.
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It was her son who later asked Obama what he had whispered into his mother's ear.
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"We have to go through the baby's room to get to the living room," she whispered.
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Mr. Morris's relationships with his young students have long been whispered about on horse show grounds.
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"You are going to be a star one day," she whispered, her lips near the stem.
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For some, it is a chance encounter at a conference and a whispered word of advice.
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Mostly, his traditional methods — the wave of a knife, a tight slap, whispered recitation — treat depression.
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Along with one of my uncles, we whispered the name of Allah into my Father's ear.
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Up in the choir loft, alone, Rabbi Jeffrey Myers whispered to a 211 dispatcher on his cellphone.
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These are the questions we imagine are whispered across the lips of individuals all over the world.
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"I'm not coming back," she whispered to herself as she walked off the track one hot afternoon.
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"If I told you the truth about living here, I'd be shot," one whispered before slipping away.
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At about 11:15, the maitre d'hotel whispered that about 30 photographers were massed outside the hotel.
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The women, including those who spoke anonymously, describe a mercurial man whose employees whispered about inappropriate behavior.
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A tall, bald man came moments later and gruffly whispered in her ear, reducing her to tears.
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I hear them whispered by my dimpled thighs and hissed by the flaps under my upper arms.
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With tears streaming down her face, she whispered to me that everything is going to be alright.
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Throughout the event, Richards' future was whispered — and sometimes shouted — about by attendees and fellow speakers alike.
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As Karas pushed the beverage cart down the plane's aisle, she whispered to passengers about the paper.
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They whispered because they feared the gunman, who twice came back and fired his weapon, would return.
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Chris also said he whispered "great job and Happy Valentine's Day" to her after their short program.
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"...Blotchy?" he whispered, softly, bubbles trailing from his beak in a lethargic stream to the ocean's surface.
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"I think it was the cat suit," he whispered as we continued to roll around in bed.
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A whispered solo "What a Difference a Day Makes" was followed by Rihanna's "Don't Stop the Music".
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In an echo of the fawning nickname "Xi Dada", some have whispered "Trump Dada", or Daddy Trump.
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She also leaned into on Hamm's chest while he held her head and whispered something to her.
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In the bathroom line, a woman whispered to me that she thought the whole event was overrated.
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The entire former repertoire of gentlemanly charms fell by the wayside: samizdat, whispered conversations in the kitchen.
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He whispered it to me in the hall but it was never officially mentioned in the meeting.
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He put his arm around my shoulders and whispered "Can't you pretend you're single?" in my ear.
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After Obama whispered to the announcer about the error, staffers scrambled to find prepared remarks about McDonald.
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Robbie, as Harding, really lays into the judges, whose whispered responses can't be heard in the video.
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The entire day is made up of talking — small arguments, debates, requests, grocery lists whispered out loud.
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The older sister knew—something whispered silently to her—that he was in fact a bad man.
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One day the next week, A. whispered to me with a big smile that he had it.
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I whispered, "I love you" in her ear, just once, and stood before she saw my tears.
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"You're making me feel like I talk too much!" she whispered furiously, deep in her own embarrassment.
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Eberly benefited from a whispered kind of fame, a modest renown among coaches, players and their parents.
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" He turned to his stylist, a glassy-eyed, wisp-thin man, and whispered, "Go get the coat.
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At first she whispered, then she said out loud a name that made the child's breath stop.
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In 2017, the words "We met online" are no longer whispered, they're said aloud and without fuss.
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While watching the video, Underwood and Butler did what girlfriends do – whispered to each other and laughed.
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Drawing Down the Moon crafts a heavy atmosphere, with whispered vocals, ambient passages and pummeling black metal.
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Angry voices screamed and whispered in my head, and I would lay in bed at 3 a.m.
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So when Meryl opened her mouth and basically whispered, everybody in the room drew a collective gasp.
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More than a few people whispered to her, 'Honey, I'm so glad to see you are black!
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He worriedly whispered the news to his wife, who swept their daughters out of the church courtyard.
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"I am so happy, I am so happy," he whispered as he was led to a chair.
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An elfin, white-haired election observer, Josep Maria Vieta, slipped onto the school's steps and whispered conspiratorially.
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I received cold glances from my friends as they whispered that I was such a try hard.
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"I'm happy to tell him when he's finished carving me up, but certainly not beforehand," he whispered.
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Lawyers wearing latex gloves whispered into their clients' ears, next to a dwindling bottle of hand sanitizer.
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The men and women embraced and clapped one another on the back, beaming as they whispered congratulations.
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Colleagues whispered that it was not a work of art but a piece of clumsy political rhetoric.
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"Look at the beautiful moon tonight," a woman whispered as the raft crossed the river's halfway mark.
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"Listen for a family with kids," I whispered to my son, and he pointed to a door.
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Barely an hour went by in the Senate chamber without whispered chatting in the row of Sens.
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We passed notes; we whispered to one another when we were sure no adult was within earshot.
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Uber, which was one of the companies that women engineers whispered about, provides a study in contrasts.
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"Jesus, John," Marcia whispered, blushing and batting the air with her hand as if shooing a fly.
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Conversations about the president and his regime, she said, were "whispered," less you risked jail or death.
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"Best dirt trainer in the country," Lawrence, the co-owner, whispered to Brown in the winner's circle.
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" After the ceremony, I clutched at President Obama and whispered, urgently, "Please take me home with you.
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Some whispered secret wishes into his ear and others seemed content to just be in his embrace.
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"I can't believe that's Milo," a bro with a Georgia twang and Oakleys whispered to his friend.
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Staffers turned their attention to Ryan, and the once-whispered mutterings between aides became more audible chatter.
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In Death of the Outsider, from the very beginning, you can hear the whispered secrets of rats.
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More than two decades later, Dylan's story seemed to have passed into the realm of whispered myth.
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They were places I had never touched before, some of them, and this gave gravity to the moment, more gravity; I whispered I love you as I kissed him, and then two kisses later I whispered it again, which became a new pattern, to whisper it again and again.
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Ms. Pite, as she often does, expertly mobilizes large groups, adding militaristic elements here like whispered counting aloud.
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Other patrons whispered of wizardry and deception, wary of the technological advancement, and finding the projection conceivably impossible.
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Yet all these brutal guitars existed to mask extraordinary pain, with painstakingly confessional lyrics both whispered and screamed.
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Outsiders made their presence known—a pair of out-of-towners behind me whispered about the ridiculous excess.
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The last president whispered in a hot mic, hey, after the next election I will have some flexibility.
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"The Dude just talked to me!" she whispered, as if the Dude could hear her through the walls.
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However, the bear didn't back down, and "somebody silently whispered 'But it's charging at us,&apos" he adds.
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My savings kept me safe, especially — I whispered to myself — if I was ever on my own again.
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Only the old Taylor would loudly declare, in whispered am-dram intonation, that the old Taylor is dead.
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Bud's lover, folks whispered, was Rod Wagener, an afternoon talk show host on radio stations WDSU and WGSO.
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"Angle your body," my brain whispered as I stood beside my almost-husband, thronged by dozens of relatives.
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Clues are whispered between guests, or hidden in hotel room drawers, or slipped into books in the library.
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"I wish he could have whispered something into one of those crows' ears before it happened," he said.
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I whispered a poem about women who loved women, mermaids, who lived at the bottom of the sea.
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"Tea?" he whispered, delivering the word I associate with a nice hot brew like it was drug slang.
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" Still, he kept his cool and just whispered to his driver to "keep going, keep going, keep going.
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Except, now we're missing more because when Darlene picked him up from prison, she whispered into his ear.
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The boy burst into tears as Stefani whispered something into his ear and embraced him with a hug.
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As the buildup to Rainbow's release mounted, music insiders whispered that Kesha was working on her own Lemonade.
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It is induced by "trigger" sounds like tapping on glass and crinkling sweet wrappers, or soft, whispered words.
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" The last 24 hours of her campaign: Clinton describes how Obama hugged her and whispered, "You've got this.
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Access was guarded by a secret password that party-goers whispered into an intercom outside an unmarked door.
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Bloviating conspiracy theorist Alex Jones whispered loudly in the front row with far-right media personality Jack Posobiec.
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When I saw that Milo had a book deal I whispered, please don't let it be my publisher.
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Brafman at times stood, leaned over and whispered into Shkreli's ear as the congressmen tried to question him.
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First, a cookie flavor everyone has been talking about through whispered rumors for months is finally hitting shelves.
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I feel God whispered to me, 'Next time, try knocking at the door, or just try the handle.
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Some whispered that Mr Modi was using the maverick twitterer to soften public opinion for looming cabinet changes.
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In the lobby, politicians whispered and movie starlets swanned across the floor, dragging recalcitrant borzois on their leashes.
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We stroked her hair, kissed her cheeks, whispered in her ears our gratitude for everything she'd given us.
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"It's magical," whispered a woman standing with her small son, as the mirror spoke to us in Mandarin.
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"Who is she, she is gorgeous," one editor whispered as Ms. Martinez made her way down the runway.
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" When Wolf whispered to Santa to explain Matthew's condition, he raised his hand and said, "Say no more.
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Dante's mouth was inches from Siddiq's face as he whispered in his ear to keep his eyes open.
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"If he sees a fire hydrant in the West Village, he wants to landmark it," she'd whispered earlier.
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He walked among the group, giving benedictions: a hand on a shoulder, a word whispered in an ear.
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Some GOP lawmakers, however, have quietly whispered their concerns over whether Scalise would be up to the task.
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"When I was growing up, my dad often whispered to us, 'Everything good started with you,'" Carr writes.
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Like any good intraparty brawl, much of the knife fighting has been left to veiled or whispered rhetoric.
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I took a little bow at the end of the show and whispered "thank you" into the mic.
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During his presidential run in 2008, some of his colleagues whispered concerns that his temper was potentially disqualifying.
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Their fights hit every note and tempo: nagging, bickering, quarrelsome, sniping, passive-aggression, shouting, screaming, wailing, whispered rage.
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" A young man next to Mustapha whispered to him: "Don't you think these people want to kill us?
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Can Ms. Warren erase voters' concerns, sometimes whispered even at her own rallies, about her general election viability?
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At the tail end of the lunch break, Manchin and Murkowski whispered back and forth at Manchin's desk.
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She's gifted at charades and Pictionary, she just needs to be whispered the clue, given that she's preliterate.
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Near Milwaukee, a man leaned over the metal barricade separating us and whispered to me that if Mrs.
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That lack was made good by his younger contemporary Emily Dickinson: the soul in whispered communication with itself.
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"I think Bernie is stronger," Ramona whispered right after meeting and taking a photo with Biden last Sunday.
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They seemed giddy about one another and held hands as they arrived and whispered to each other often.
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The death threats are often passed along in whispered warnings between neighbors, anonymous text messages or handwritten notes.
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Occasionally she whispered to the script supervisor about a word that might require rerecording, or "looping," in postproduction.
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"Sometimes I have to pinch myself," Weinstein whispered to me, marveling at how swiftly his organization had expanded.
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She was Vivien's mother, she whispered, and said that the previous lesson was running a few minutes long.
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People at my school often whispered the words "Mexican" and "black," instinctively assuming that those descriptions were slurs.
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Just be aware that if you use these things, others might be hearing that whispered text conversation too.
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Another woman in green scrubs, tears in her eyes, leaned across the counter and whispered to a worker.
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"This program — thank God," whispered Sean's mother, Vanessa Peña, who was seated behind him in the practice room.
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One omission in Clinton's suit whispered a long, questionable history, and that is this: It has no pockets.
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Their little whispered poems turn on the fact that what is mundane to vermin is horror to us.
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At a friend's 18 birthday, her boyfriend's healer mother grabbed me, beaming, and whispered that I was one.
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" Prince Doran pressed the onyx dragon into her palm with his swollen, gouty fingers, and whispered, "Fire and blood.
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Pinnock then leaned over and whispered "anal" to Nelson, clearly thinking no one else would be able to hear.
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"They held hands, whispered in each other's ears, were basically cheek-to-cheek the entire time," says one eyewitness.
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Benigno, 64, "whispered in [Lockwood's] ear about having 'threesomes' with him and his wife and prostitutes," the suit claims.
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"I'll be right back," I whispered to Maris, and I slipped out into the lobby of the movie theater.
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Some spirit whispered it into his ear, and Blake felt compelled to paint the likeness of this strange demon.
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Amèlie whispered only one word, "Please," so I lay her on the ground, my hands greedily spreading her thighs.
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The mics are even sensitive enough to pick up whispered voice commands if you're in a super-quiet environment.
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During the sequence, Lyanna whispered the name "Aegon," which happens to be the name of one of Dany's ancestors.
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Like a patient gym teacher coaching a lazy student, Cain whispered beautiful words into her megaphone, and I listened.
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These fears, whispered for months, have now been brought to the surface by a member of Trump's own party.
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Photo by Taby ChengMiscarriage is a difficult topic to broach; sometimes brought up in whispered conversations and with trepidation.
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As fans of the series know, Lyanna whispered "His name is—" to Ned in the finale of season six.
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Maybe I always knew from the first day we met and he whispered sweet things to me in Spanish.
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Phoenician Sailor's makeover starts out every bit as calming as mainstream ASMR, employing binaural sound effects and whispered dialogue.
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She and Adam whispered in the fear of their hotel room that the trip had been a bad idea.
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But it also manages to be intimate, to feel like a secret whispered into your ear, and yours alone.
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At one point during the presentation, Amazon executive Dave Limp whispered a command to Alexa to play a lullaby.
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He smiled and whispered with Merkel, whose hand he declined to shake in the Oval Office earlier this year.
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" So instead, I quickly leaned in with a distracting kiss and whispered, "To keep you in suspense, my dear.
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She held my hand unnecessarily hard and whispered: Don't leave me please leave me don't leave me please leave.
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"Make them go away," an FBI victim specialist whispered, shooting me a look indicating this was not a request.
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Trump's denials invariably precede the leaked, rumored, whispered and much-chronicled West Wing staff changes he claims are inventions.
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"I will never read anywhere like this again," Robert whispered to Less, as they stood off to the side.
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"We will never forget you," my wife whispered to the names from the Borderline Shooting in Thousand Oaks, California.
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But Soviet Jews whispered to each other different stories -- stories of a place where we could live without fear.
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She crouched, pulling the child to her, and whispered that the child mustn't ever do it again. Never. Never.
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She had been to these wells often, and sort of whispered each one, the way she would a horse.
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The president has never whispered in his goddamn life; he is the king of yelling, of the garish overreaction.
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I clutched Christian instantly and whispered in his ear to stay with me through midnight at the very least.
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"Cause you're a stupid whore," Roy whispered, still laughing, almost giggling now at the freedom of not being policed.
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"I think he's an adult," whispered Mr. Brebner, pointing out the bird's massive black-feathered legs and fearsome talons.
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He then whispered in my ear and said, 'I got the chorus,' and I was like, 'cool, sing it.
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"The Souvenir" feels like a whispered confidence, an intimate disclosure that shouldn't be betrayed because it isn't really yours.
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That whispered-about legend she became during the war years in occupied France deserves to be loudly celebrated now.
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Whether through an officer's whispered heads-up or by way of journalists' waiting patiently at curbside, perp walks endure.
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But toward the end of the track, between the whispered names, a spoken voice cuts in for a moment.
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" Whispered in the wind he hears the refrain: "Come you back, you British soldier; come you back to Mandalay.
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He gave me a big hug and immediately, while still hugging me, whispered a dirty joke in my ear.
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Standing at the altar, he was interrupted for a moment by his grandson, who whispered something in his ear.
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When Reverend Toole was finished, he softly whispered in Ms. Town's ear as a grin stretched across her face.
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"This is putting me to sleep," she whispered, and we stepped out into the cold, under a darkening sky.
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There were several whispered conversations, with several senators going in and out of the chamber every minute or so.
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He only changed his demeanor when the liberal Justice Elena Kagan leaned over and whispered something in his ear.
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"I got a call from the King County department of health," Mr. Steltenpohl whispered, tearing up at the memory.
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Mr. Jacinto sat, unsmiling, as Mr. Kieran whispered in his ear, reminding him of the mechanics of the jump.
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When O'Connor joined the bench in October 1981, Harry Blackmun leaned over and whispered to Rehnquist, "No fooling around."
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" She came closer and whispered, "But I have to lock away the leftover joint as he strives for meat.
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He never leaned in confidentially to hear a secret; the other children came to his ear and whispered there.
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For a while now, sources on all sides have whispered about the idea that the court might do this.
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Though people involved whispered about a market capitalization of up to $120 billion, the final price was considerably lower.
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At every stage, I heard questions -- some spoken aloud, some whispered -- about me, my talent, my body, my character.
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It is a topic frequently whispered about in Dickinson studies, but some avoid speaking publicly for fear of reprisal.
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A hospital chaplain baptized the 20-month-old, and some of those in the operating room whispered a prayer.
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"I'm basically engaged to my father," I whispered to a bewildered grocery store clerk after Sam had stepped away.
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The priest's thoughts are relayed through hauntingly whispered voiceovers that have as much solidity as the clouds around him.
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But people who work with the system whispered that that meant people were getting forcibly kicked off their benefits.
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As noted by Gawker, when Sanders brought up Vietnam, one of the PBS moderators whispered, "Oh, god" into her mic.
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After he drew her close and whispered, "You are my queen, now and forever," Jon stabbed her in the stomach.
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He then stepped down and whispered in her ear, "I wanna see you have an orgasm," she told BuzzFeed News.
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Sometimes Ms. Feden whispered, sometimes she marched across the courtroom to confront the entertainer, 80, sitting at the defense table.
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Paanch gained whispered notoriety for its banned status and for featuring anti-heroes and moral ambiguity in its central characters.
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And this kitchen gossip birthed a bogeyman in my brain that whispered insidiously, over and over: Men will hurt you.
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In the past, these stories had been whispered among friends, either as warnings or as as ways of sharing trauma.
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I tried to figure out what was happening, eavesdropping on my mother and grandparents as they sat in whispered discussion.
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"Please hurry … he's got a taser," the woman whispered to a dispatcher in the 911 call obtained by the Dispatch.
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The two whispered in each other's ears frequently throughout the night and even shared a few kisses and loving glances.
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And Clinton at his peak was a 10, although his partners often whispered about his propensity for fudging his scores.
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Figures in the industry whispered to the Hollywood Reporter that executives have become skittish about greenlighting films with gratuitous sex.
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Such a breathtaking countryside view, you can hear "roll tide" be whispered by the gods & banjos coming from up above.
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Olivares "out" and about with a rainbow flag, flaunting the kind of lifestyle only whispered about during games of lotería.
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"I'm coming in like a wrecking ball just for you, Jimmy," she whispered to the camera from outside the bedroom.
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All over the tabloid landscape, anonymous sources whispered of a budding relationship between Swift and a mystery man, Joe Alwyn.
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The long-hauler's companions whispered to each other, laughing beneath their colorful round umbrellas, which cast their faces in shadow.
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Queer students and allies talked off-campus, in coffee shops and in apartments; we looked over our shoulders, we whispered.
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He whispered to me that the sheriff's wife, who worked downstairs, in the administrative office, had many times propositioned him.
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That question has been sometimes whispered, and sometimes shouted, in the aftermath of Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
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" He appeared ready, after a reporter's question, to start moonwalking, until his wife leaned over and whispered: "in appropriate circumstances.
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He's been able to parlay that into a national profile, but isn't exactly being whispered about as a presidential candidate.
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Three agents, Columbus whispered to me, were sitting on a sofa to one side watching soccer on a mounted television.
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Our sources say someone on Chyna's team whispered in the DJ's ear ... and he decided to share with the club.
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Some of the same police officers who were acting as prosecutors chuckled, smirked and whispered as embarrassing details were discussed.
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Those deals would seem to undercut the suspicions of collusion that have been whispered among players and agents this winter.
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A little girl once whispered in my ear that she preferred calling her underpants "privacy shorts" because this sounded fancier.
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This week, Washington learned about the mysterious anti-China voice that has long whispered in Mr. Navarro's ear: Ron Vara.
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" A woman beside me kicked back, took a sip from her jumbo cup and whispered, "Well they've got my vote.
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The wrenching section marked " beklemmt "—oppressed, anguished—curls inward toward silence, with bows brushing on the strings in whispered gasps.
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BOSTON — They have been expelled from schools, haunted by nightmares and panic attacks, whispered about by classmates, and mocked online.
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The lawyers whispered instructions to their clients, who tried to put on a brave face for their visibly shocked parents.
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For a while, this makes "The Ticket" a fascinating character study expressed through whispered conversations and flickering light and shade.
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Does she simply intone "murder" in the whispered voice of the basilisk from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets?
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"I can't hear you," I whispered as my PayPal account grew with money earmarked for food, diversions and educational materials.
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" Robert shook his head and whispered, "I think the guy writing the guidebook was high when he passed through here.
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Concerns about Trump that were only whispered when he first took office are now the regular focus of PLO messages.
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Biden put his hands on the shoulders of Carter's wife, Stephanie Carter, leaned over and whispered something in her ear.
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The close-whispered alterna-gloom of the teenage breakout Billie Eilish has made her the pop star of the moment.
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"And I found this one in the lamp," he whispered, pointing to a little gray moth mounted next to it.
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A series of gently sculptural poses, corresponding to whispered letters of the alphabet, unfurls with the same attention and care.
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The group whispered and drew in the dirt with twigs for several minutes before abruptly bursting out across the yard.
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I wish I could have whispered in my ear: 'Hang in there you gorgeous queer thing, everything will be fine.
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He paid for my car and whispered in my ear, 'Don't tell anyone about this, not your manager, not your agent.
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That sketch is still whispered about in certain circles in New York and LA, at industry parties and in green rooms.
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And people had begun leaving, and Harlan [Ellison] approached the stage and whispered something to dad, and cut his speech short.
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There are even hints of Beyoncé from her 2013 self-titled album, and a tinge of Cassie with her whispered delivery.
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After meeting at a party, the pair embarked on a discreet relationship that quickly went from whispered affair to tabloid favorite.
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"You had told me this would be the result from the beginning," Shapiro said Simpson whispered to him at the time.
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With whispered words and prayer, a man's shadow can be drawn forth from such and draped about another like a cloak.
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Before I left, I held Poppy's face close to mine, kissed her, and whispered, 'Be strong, Poppy, you'll make it through.
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When I said his watch was wrong, he grinned, leaned in, and whispered 'my psychic watch is also an hour fast.
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It's so deeply satisfying to hear the whispered snap of skin, to drain the pus until the skin becomes flat again.
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A drunk, high, and barely conscious homeless man once whispered the lyrics of Iron Maiden's "Run to the Hills" to me.
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In trams, people whispered about drinking iodine to block radiation, though they said it was poisonous if you took too much.
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Has your password gotten away from you, whispered down the telephone line until it was in the hands of complete strangers?
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But Page reportedly whispered an offer to acquire Twitter into Dorsey's ear in a closed-blinds meeting a few years ago.
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Drury has whispered for a while now the company may go public in America, but is yet to pull the trigger.
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Indigenous Canadians along the route whispered that the horsemen's red serge jackets were dyed with the blood of Queen Victoria's enemies.
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Off to the north, tickling an achingly blue sky, the pristine pinnacles of the Himalayas whispered a promise of fresh air.
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" The room laughed and one fan in the SRO section whispered to another, "She looks a lot sexier since the divorce.
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During an outing to the University of British Columbia, Will and Kate whispered and laughed like college sweethearts (which they are!).
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Both Republicans & Democrats have whispered "Willie Brown" to me in recent weeks when the subject of Harris' run has come up.
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And it confirmed what rival campaigns had whispered for months — Biden wasn't inspiring Iowa voters and his support was inch-deep.
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Lizzie: He whispered into the back of my neck, which is even more intimate than the ear, if you ask me.
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And when I held each of them in my arms, I whispered in their ears, that I would look after them.
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After a few minutes, a photographer whispered to Balagtas See about witnesses around the corner whose backyards face the crime scene.
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She hadn't told anyone besides her friend and fellow model, Eliza Cummings, who whispered "congratulations" backstage when no one was around.
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"He'd just eat spaghetti and meatballs for dinner every night if he could," they whispered, as I marveled at their patience.
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Then, as if he was sharing a harmless insiders' joke, he whispered about having described me online with a racial epithet.
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Lex whispered into his radio, "It's F.S.," which stood for Fuckstick, which was what Hal called me, usually just joking around.
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Some have whispered to me about advocating for a "walk out" during sporting events when they are assigned to provide security.
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After each recruiting session, students too shy to voice their concerns aloud have whispered dozens of questions in Mr. Peil's ear.
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Until Friday, that charge, with its eerie suggestion of a Kremlin conspiracy to aid Donald J. Trump, has been only whispered.
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They took his fast-cooling body to the top of a hill, wrapped him in a tarp and whispered a prayer.
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It could be that the company expects certain things about valuation based on the sweet nothings whispered by their early investors.
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In the end, it wasn't a whispered act of betrayal or even a column of dragonfire that brought about Varys' demise.
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People whispered that she married him so he would chirp like a cricket about her in the papers, praising her performances.
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"Fendi, baby!" she had stage-whispered when we were there so many years earlier and heard about the brand's Ponza connection.
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It's no direct sign of an intent to create an expansion team in Mexico, as has been whispered about for England.
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There is still a lingering enmity whispered about amongst locals, and though they support the bar, some do not support Kirk.
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It's also where discontinued fan favorites live on eternally in secrets whispered over the counter or through the drive-thru window.
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It was a kind of blazon of him, of his body, I love you, I whispered again and again to him.
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" He said the man threatened his life and whispered, "We're not going to let you Latino illegals take over our city.
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The ensuing hilarity is best captured in the following couplet: "'Otters,' he whispered, spreading a tarpaulin sheet on the riverbank. "'Sir?
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"This is how they lived," whispered Damian, 15, his eyes taking in the tightly packed rows of ladderless three-level bunks.
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"If you talk, you're a sapo," Quibea whispered, using the Spanish word for toad, which also means a rat or snitch.
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Some of the runners "had whispered to me off the record because the details of contracts were completely confidential," she said.
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"Someone please tell me John Waters has been here," I whispered, while looking at a three-headed ghost made of pebbles.
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She took off her sweatshirt and whispered to Gerwig to tie it around her waist and go to the nurse's office.
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Democrats were preparing for another possible bombshell that, some whispered, might show top administration officials had tried to obstruct their work.
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"We spoke very briefly to Adam about three years ago, just about the style of his singing," Ron whispered to me.
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"That's the one they all want to marry," a mom who was chaperoning her daughter and a friend whispered to me.
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I saw people who were whispered to have the virus, and then saw that after a few months they quietly disappeared.
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"I missed you, I missed you," Rosario whispered through her tears, stroking her daughter's hair, because now Fanny was crying, too.
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The handyman, always I paid him more and more, too shy was he to ask his worth, whispered, what's wrong, bird?
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They built tracks around whispered vocals and downy guitars, and once enshrined Luther Vandross and D'Angelo as "saints" in an interview.
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"A man once sat on my lap and whispered, 'I'm 50 years old, and I've never done this before,'" says Marchetti.
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Her friends whispered about how he used to allegedly ride around the high schools on the South Side, scooping up girls.
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One of the teachers whispered, "Our kids have the worst lives," while the other one shook his head and clucked his tongue.
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" And by the sink, she whispered, "I can't understand why they had children if they're going to be brought up by Filipinos.
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As she bent down toward the boy, the nun whispered that if Sally ran away, the same thing would happen to her.
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Ruvolo reportedly hugged him tight, stroked his face, and patted his back, telling him, "It's OK, it's OK," during their whispered exchange.
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"At the moment I drift away, I fly into a violent rage," he sings in an almost-whispered bass, snarling and shattered.
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A salesman stopped a coworker from approaching me to see if I needed help and whispered to him, 'she has no [money].
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After the thrill of the free taco hats subsided, Walker whispered his concern that the Fire sauce had been modified for Thailand.
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"I'm going to f—ing kill you if you take my Snapchat crown," Jenner jokingly whispered in Kardashian's ear at one point.
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"Don't make a scene," Soufan whispered, oblivious to the fact that Abu Zubaydah was about to be sucked into a black hole.
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"But we're from Thailand," I'd whispered at them, not yet recognizing the weight of his words and how common his attitude was.
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Informal male-dominated courts known as khap panchayats strive to prevent inter-caste marriages (and, it is whispered, wink at honour killings).
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There have always been stories about women who survived bad men, some shouted from the big screen and some whispered at parties.
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"Wouldn't it be better," a quiet South African–accented voice might have whispered, "if you could jump inside a pod and go?"
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Prasad's team trained algorithms to detect the characteristically sibilant sounds of whispered speech to enable the whispering upgrade coming later this year.
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" Mary Tullier, Nick Tullier's mother, leaned over her son's head in the hospital bed and whispered, "I know you can hear me.
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Death rates by cancer and HIV/AIDS—both at one time whispered and stigmatized—have dropped significantly after increased funding for research.
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February 236th, 290 "If you build it, he will come," whispered a disembodied voice in the 22.3 fantasy-drama Field of Dreams.
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Shulkin's ouster had been whispered about for months, the result of a European travel scandal and strained relations with the White House.
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Before Biles went out on the floor, she received a huge hug from Raisman who held her tight and whispered to her.
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"She didn't do better among white women," Belcher whispered into his microphone, prompting nodding heads and murmurs of agreement in the crowd.
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And vaginas themselves, once treated as objects of worship, are now something to be whispered about, as the Independent documented in 2012.
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But beneath the smiling handshakes and whispered pleasantries was the unmistakable impression the global alliance of industrialized nations has changed for good.
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At a one point some guy approached her, whispered in her ear, and pulled his pants down to show her his tattoo.
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For these tests, mothers stood behind their kids to prevent lip reading, then whispered a word while kids' had one ear covered.
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"I want to be in their coven," Feldstein whispered, noting that the husbands all wore glasses and had salt-and-pepper hair.
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"Glowing Bones" sounds like a neo-classical take on rap production, with sparse, experimental drums backing whispered vocals and staggered, vibrating synths.
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It was whispered by slaves and abolitionists as they blazed a trail towards freedom through the darkest of nights: Yes, we can.
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The whispered samples are breathy and the silences are breathless; but every crest and trough of the waveform are equally breath-taking.
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Then she whispered something in his ear — what, exactly, we don't know, because that would be too easy for Game of Thrones.
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What she whispered to him wasn't audible to me (and no one would tell me after), but the old woman began weeping.
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The usual priorities of the eye test are distorted; now it's less about nearsightedness and more about whispered instruction and warm light.
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On Sunday, the celebrated actor confirmed what had long been whispered: "I choose now to live as a gay man," he wrote.
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A whispered prayer, a spray of flowers, or some other means by which we signal to the great silence that we remember?
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It has been just over a year since Leonard Cohen, the Canadian folk singer beloved for his warm and whispered poetry, died.
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According to Anice Farmer, a close friend, he whispered over the phone to his girlfriend that a shooter had entered the shop.
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" As I peered down a 40 percent gradient, a little voice whispered in my head, "You're going to die on this mountain.
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In the heat of the clench, they whispered playful banter to each other; there was something intimate about it, like pillow talk.
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We've chatted on Equity a bit about reneged term sheets, but it's a pattern that I hear whispered about more and more.
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"That's a lot of Danish cum," I just whispered aloud to myself—perhaps for the first and only time in my life.
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Complaints of frat-house antics from the mostly male line-up of venture capitalists have been whispered in the industry for years.
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" The man next to me, a Labour councillor from Kent, whispered, "Why the bloody hell doesn't he have a bloody tie on?
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Her mode is intimate, radical and always alive to the details — fire escapes and flowerpots, whispered secrets and late-night card games.
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The couple wrote their own vows, but whispered them to each other so no one else could hear what they were saying.
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And they were my guideposts as a mother; they whispered the lessons I prayed my children would learn: Ferdinand, the gentle bull?
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"Do they have to call us Team Dumber?" the startup guy, Jeff Glasse, stage-whispered to his teammate, the neuroscientist Daniel Levitin.
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Data tags also showed that calves "whispered" while swimming, suggesting the quiet calls help keep mom and baby together in murky waters.
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"Our immediate competition is the passport folks," a staffer whispered, nodding toward a man and a woman standing nearby, armed with pamphlets.
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It was a small, nearly whispered moment one day in 2017 in one of the busiest federal courthouses on the southwest border.
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Some employees at the oil companies have even whispered that perhaps it would be better to leave the gas in the ground.
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Featuring a straightforward arrangement of robotic synths, calming whispered vocals, and crisply thwacking percussion, "Vlaamsekat!" is an experiment in unmediated kinetic energy.
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Sources close to Josh, however, say their fight was about something "nasty" Amanda whispered in his ear that Josh felt disrespected him.
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The pair got close on lounge chairs at the Soho Beach House in Miami, smiling happily as they whispered into each other's ears.
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Someone in a bathroom whispered "please help" to a 911 operator and callers advised of victims losing blood, according to the police log.
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Maryam whispered prayers as she moved swiftly through her tiny, dark living room in Dallas, gathering medicines and ID cards for the hospital.
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The allegations span nearly a decade, and his allegedly inappropriate behavior has reportedly been whispered about among those in the indie music circle.
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"His name is Aegon Targaryen..." Lyanna Stark (Aisling Francoisi) whispered into her brother Ned Stark's ear, as she handed him a cooing newborn.
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A pair of scientists sitting behind me scoffed and whispered "no," but that won't stop countries or companies like Nautilus Minerals from prospecting.
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"Jackie is coming," Pat whispered to her chief of staff and press secretary, Connie Stuart, the day before the former first lady's visit.
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She can whisper, "Can we talk?" and head out for a whispered conversation, but all she'll learn is that she is not enough.
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Mr Winton's father was a traffic cop who was traumatised by the number of times he had whispered reassurances to dying teenage drivers.
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Robert Shapiro, former defense attorney for O.J. Simpson, finally revealed what his client whispered to him after a jury pronounced him not guilty.
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But in Montgomery it is whispered that he is thinking instead of another bid for governor, for which he has run twice before.
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NEARLY a decade has passed since the long-whispered rumours about an epidemic of match-fixing in tennis burst into the public eye.
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"Keep your feet steady," our sub-conscious whispered to us as news broke that Off/White designer Virgil Abloh is collaborating with Nike.
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Mr Christie retorted that Mr Rubio was only attacking him because someone had whispered in his ear that it was a helpful strategy.
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Sad panda poked her cute, evil little head out of whatever grave I'd buried her in and whispered, I'm coming for you, bitch.
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These are among the questions being whispered in the legal and policy galleries as the FCC reaches for power patently beyond its grasp.
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In 2003, an executive from Canadian gas producer Encana Corp uttered "fucking asshole" in a whispered comment audible on the company's conference call.
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Instead, FKA twigs delivers it over austere, Satie-like piano chords, unpredictable gusts of electronics and whispered beatboxing, making her need more intimate.
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"That's why the drinks are so expensive," she whispered, cupping a twenty-one-dollar Notorious Nude (Belvedere vodka, hibiscus cordial, champagne, and cider).
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After the final point, the four American women congratulated one another, and Ross was a little surprised to hear Walsh Jennings's whispered words.
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Interviewed the butler, like I have every year, and when we were done she took me aside and whispered, 'I really miss Wendi.
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We've heard it whispered that sources close the president say he's the shadow contributor behind the campaigns of all the Democrats for president.
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" As a senior venture capitalist sunk into the water next to us, still holding his Blackberry, the man whispered conspiratorially, "C'est une revolution.
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Chants of "They fly high as we march by" and "Enough is enough" lessened, shoes shuffled, and marchers whispered as they walked on.
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After the blowup, aides whispered privately that one of the men might leave the White House given the deep disagreement over the border.
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Fuck these people, R. whispered as we stared at a painted ceiling, fuck them for getting to live in a place like this.
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A routine exchange: his poisonous adjectives whispered sharply across his pillow to mine, and my silence like a dull shield in his face.
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And then, with a couture collection so impeccably invisible it whispered its way down the runway, she dared everyone to prove her wrong.
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Along with her dark glasses, sharp heels and smile of post-combat exhilaration, the coat whispered "burn" with a wink and a swish.
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"We're not going to let you Latino illegals take over our city," Matta told the Seattle Times the man whispered into his ear.
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NAIROBI, Kenya — Though Faith Syovata had almost lost her voice because of a cold, the students still hung on her every whispered word.
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JUANA MOLINA The Argentine songwriter Juana Molina's albums are full of quiet, near-whispered conundrums; could her songs survive an outdoor festival crowd?
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Partners whispered instructions to her as she moved, and she used the glare of stage lights to indicate the approximate locations of exits.
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It was unclear if Trump planned to elaborate on the whispered "phase two" of the tax reform legislation signed into law in December.
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These codes were often hidden and mysterious, quickly becoming whispered about on playgrounds full of kids anxious to head home to their games.
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Both whispered to the judge that they were 14-year-olds and uttered the words "not guilty" when asked to enter a plea.
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The deal, rated Caa2/CCC+, was whispered in the high 9% area, but price talk on the deal has still not be released.
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In a phone interview, Ms. Marra said the letter merely confirmed a "much-whispered-about" rumor that investigators had already begun looking into.
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With her gaze trained offstage, she is bathed in warm light, holding a whispered conversation from which she refuses to be dragged away.
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There have also been whispered concerns that it has overshadowed decades of work by others long devoted to advancing the gender equity cause.
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In docs, obtained by TMZ, she says they met during a meet-and-greet and he whispered in her ear to stay behind.
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My guess is over the years one of her advisers must have whispered to her it's okay, it's okay to say it again.
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Up until those final moments, the resistance to Gilead within the series was mostly whispered about and in the extreme background of the story.
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As the couple prepared for a biopsy of the placenta to test for variances or mutations, Kevin leaned in and whispered to Jennifer's belly.
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However, their whispered conversations are actually about the fact that Eve stabbed Villanelle, meaning she's withholding information from an investigation that she's working on.
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"It's going to be really hard not to fuck you," Drew whispered from underneath his musty comforter as she lay on top of it.
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In March 2017, a technical staffer saw Bravo in the audience and whispered a warning to a woman actor about him, which Bravo heard.
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On the ground level, Danny reveals to Luke and Jess that Matt whispered "protect my city" to him before they got on the elevator.
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But people whispered about the guys who were really bad, the ones who coerced young women into sex, the ones who were physically abusive.
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The boxer whispered in Crystal's ear that he was his "little brother," a term he used every time they saw each other, Crystal said.
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Later, the brother whispered to their mother that an X-ray showed severe chest inflammation and it is unclear when he can be discharged.
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" In a second clip, Parker's husband Matthew Broderick could be seen standing by her side as she whispered, "We did it, we made it.
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I whispered into ears and let my eyes blaze on high and for the first time I felt this intimate, empire-sized inner power.
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In middle schools, there would be a louder gasp or two from the students, or a whispered "What'd he say?" from neighbor to neighbor.
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The blossoming of their love affair is related in subdued colors and whispered words, and it lingers in the air like an old song.
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They didn't go beyond that, but one of the concession workers whispered to us later that it was Roy Moore he was talking about.
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It was whispered at the time that they were much like the drunken, cheating couple in their hit film Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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" After viewing it, he said, "I looked up to the heavens and whispered to my daughter and my mom, 'This one gets my vote.
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After DiCaprio's win, Winslet made a beeline for the Revenant star and whispered something in his ear and he laughed uproariously as they embraced.
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Thank you, he whispered at one point, or at least that's what I tell people he did, because usually I end the story there.
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This is a thorny time—it's possible romance will be in the air, but don't believe every I love you whispered in your ear.
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They are then guided into a room where a poetic, whispered recording instructs them to feel their way across, encountering different sounds and smells.
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Carter, wearing a beige and blue floral top, looked at her attorney Joseph Cataldo—he whispered in her ear—before breaking down in tears.
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Of course, preliminary negotiations are often precariously casual, whispered in the courthouse hallways or at the prosecution table, before Her Honor takes the bench.
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"i was so nervous in the wings, and then i whispered to myself "just sing it to david", and nothing else mattered," she wrote.
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Williams ruins the moment by showing up late, having a whispered argument with his wife (Sally Field), and breaking his daughter's (Lisa Jakub) concentration.
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In Latin America it is whispered that socialist regimes in Cuba and Venezuela have fomented unrest elsewhere to distract attention from their own troubles.
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The whispered and nonwhispered attacks can be interpreted as a sign of the respect Biden has from Republicans as a real threat in 85033.
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Across three decades, political advisers have whispered in the ears of presidents, cautioning against taking on the combined might of the fossil fuel lobby.
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Although the name has been whispered around Capitol Hill for weeks, some Intelligence Committee lawmakers claim not to know the source's identity at all.
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By first grade, when people asked what religion I practiced, I half-whispered that I was Muslim, and the result was always the same.
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This news has brought to the surface the private conversations women have been having — the warnings whispered to each other to avoid getting hurt.
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Who was the chief of staff on 9/11, who whispered into the ear of former President George W. Bush, "America is under attack"?
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"This is like waiting for a train to hell," she whispered at some point, not to me directly, but up at the chapel ceiling.
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Will the Washington press corps chase after ridiculous personal attacks and conspiracy theories regarding Hillary Clinton, whispered into their ears by right-wing hacks?
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They didn't go beyond that but one of the concession workers whispered to us later that it was Roy Moore he was talking about.
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We're the ones who talked about AIDS when it was just being whispered, and we talked about civil rights when it wasn't really popular.
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Whether he should have been more cordial with agents or whispered more secrets to the beat writers who griped about a lack of access.
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"There's something about the energy of the people on this trail that's very Austin, circa the mid-nineties, when we lived there," Mark whispered.
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Jorge Navarro was the Juice Man — or at least that is what gamblers on the rail and his rival horse trainers whispered about him.
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When Hathaway greeted her 22015 Oscar win with a whispered, "It came true!" she was one of the most hated movie stars in America.
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It is a stream that has sometimes been forced underground, and some argue that polite, whispered racism is as bad as the loud kind.
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The team had performed a rapid head CT. "He's not going to make it," my senior whispered as I scrolled through the fresh images.
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"I could really see us having kids here," he whispered into my ear as we tiptoed over the detritus of squatters and failed contractors.
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Each pose was held for two or three minutes while Masako, the instructor, whispered gentle instructions and encouraged us to breathe and let go.
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That shouldn't make it a source of shame, a whispered-about disease, as cancer was 60 years ago or AIDS was 30 years ago.
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As he presented it, Mr. Chin whispered that he used to work as a magician and that he taught others the craft of magic.
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When I first met him in Manus, he whispered in public spaces, his eyes ever-darting, as if trying to hide from threats unseen.
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Some local business owners have whispered that he is a sellout, though none would say that publicly, citing the decorum of this tightknit community.
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This has been whispered about for a few weeks as the most likely potential pathway to get real Republican support and pick off Democrats.
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Mr. Minassian was represented at the hearing by a court-appointed lawyer with whom he had an extended, whispered conversation from a prisoners box.
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At one point, according to the woman who was groped, Mars also whispered, "I want to do nasty things to you" in her ear.
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In years when the word Mafia was barely whispered in public, Ms. Battaglia, now 82, was chronicling its brutal activities for all to witness.
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At an event in 1997, Woodard, Oh recalled, whispered in her ear, "'I'm so proud of you out there, we fight the same fight.'"
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" As we fled the worsening weather, a wraith of a man in a red rain jacket approached us and whispered, "I've lost my wife.
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"V whispered to me, if I pick up my cup, that means that cute guy in line is coming over here," said Ms. Good.
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Only Collins knew what the man he'd installed as security detail had just now whispered in Mohammed's ear, melodramatically, as per instruction: Face it.
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The fact that it's no longer whispered and there's a lot of people ... there are a lot of people who feel empowered right now.
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Riffing on these ideas, Self Portrait (Interior) includes a choose-your-own adventure audio narrative whispered into the player's ear as they explore the scene.
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He walked me back ... he paid for my car and whispered in my ear, Don't tell anyone about this, not your manager, not your agent.
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This forced BlackRock to ditch a planned 9.5m Single B tranche, which was originally whispered at an 850-870bp discount margin, according to market sources.
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" Dr. Carrie Stern, a plastic surgeon resident who took part in the surgery, glanced at the boys in the wagon and whispered, "They're so cute.
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There are some who did it with a loud, unwieldy bang and others who whispered it so softly that no one really heard or noticed.
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I turned to face her, head on, and whispered: "No, mom," I watched her mouth, prepared for her to let out a sharp dragon scream.
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"Look at these conservative old people who love a pimp," Hof whispered gleefully to me during a meeting of the Nye County Republican Central Committee.
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"You're so good to me..." Chrisanne whispered, bucking up so hard that Iris had to brace an arm across her hips to hold her down.
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"I don't know how she does all this stuff," Cromer, who plays Jeff (Sam's best friend's ex-husband), whispered right before the cameras started rolling.
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When Singer showed up, she and Jill shared a long embrace and whispered to each other about how happy they were to see each other.
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"She pulled out a Jon Snow costume, and Rose just whispered in my ear, 'I won't love you if you don't wear it,'" he said.
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Her whispered orders to Everlasting's suitor start sounding less like that of a producer to a reality show star than a dominatrix to her submissive.
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In order to sell the deal, Page invited Dorsey to a meeting at Google's headquarters, where he apparently whispered his acquisition pitch into Dorsey's ear.
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The elderly man dressed as Pepe speaking to an RSBN correspondent"I'll let you in on a secret," a young man whispered, pulling me aside.
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"She came and tapped on Ottavia's arm and whispered to her, and Ottavia said, 'Oh, she's going to do her song,' " Quint recalled of Ariane.
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In a perfect world: The Blue Jackets have been whispered as a potential surprise player in the Duchene derby, and there's a potential fit there.
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It was pitch black outside, and the pine trees whispered around us as my five-year-old hands kept the flashlight trained on his knife.
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Once bound, he whispered positive affirmations in her ear with warm breath on her neck, and stroked her arms with a sensual, feather-like touch.
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"It's crazy," another senator whispered after giving a more diplomatic response about how lawmakers were handling the overwhelming pace of seemingly daily bombshell news developments.
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Outside of collectors' fairs or the record bags of Chicago's most knowledgeable completists, Shifty Science were a name barely whispered on the city's relentless wind.
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He asked her how school was going, and she whispered that she was failing algebra but hadn't worked up the nerve to tell Lea yet.
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Republicans have filed back and forth to the committee's anteroom and there have have been intense whispered conversations among members for the past 40 minutes.
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Open secrets are O.K., so long as they're whispered at Hollywood parties, not shouted about on Twitter or on the front pages of reputable newspapers.
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It was here that her lover had pressed himself upon her and whispered that she was beautiful, swearing that he could not live without her.
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This whispered monologue actually opens the novel, resurfacing at intervals throughout, but the identity of Michelangelo's bedmate remains an enigma until the story catches up.
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He leaned over and whispered into her ear, "Never before in my adult male life have I ever wished I was a bagel," she said.
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"Then this is the most beautiful locker room I've ever seen," I whispered, for I felt as if I were in a truly sacred place.
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"Beyoncé... twins...buns... funny, light-hearted news," they whispered, through lips that haven't tasted the cool liquid of brand-related topical comedy since January 19th.
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At least one of the president's soothsayers has reportedly whispered in his ear that Cohen could flip when confronted with the prospect of jail time.
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The smooth, almost-whispered "On a Day in October" turns out to be a dark meditation on a life spent writing songs into the void.
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Mostly, though, I'm just glad that "After" closed on the transgressive joy of picking up the pen, and not on that whispered exchange of names.
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He made songs that came through a closed door asking for forgiveness, songs whispered in her ear, songs for a vibrating coin-operated motel bed.
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She is the Nobel Peace Prize winner whose name was whispered in the halls of St Hugh's College, Oxford, where she and I both studied.
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After Lincicome struck her last warm-up shot, Gouws stepped forward and whispered something in her ear, causing a smile to spread across her face.
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The decision was a surprisingly straightforward end to a three-month campaign marked by dueling visions, whispered rumors, personal attacks and impassioned last-minute lobbying.
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Rivals whispered that the company was cashing in on the O'Rourke family's local reputation, but Stanton Street silenced naysayers by winning awards for its designs.
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A transgender activist says he and a group of his friends were refused service at a Nashville IHOP as employees laughed and whispered about them.
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Yet another possibility, which previously was mostly whispered but is increasingly openly discussed even by members of Congress, is that our president is mentally unstable.
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Recently reactions to this kind of success have moved from pure awe and envy into whispered speculation about when it all might hit a wall.
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Fetishes, latent in my anticipation, were whispered softly in the warmth of close embraces and fulfilled in the fevered moments of devotion for each other.
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"It is like Janet Jackson all over again," whispered one editor (rather admiringly), referring to Ms. Jackson's infamous wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Super Bowl.
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All forecasters can offer is their best guess at the atmosphere of the future, whispered by the simulated blue marble and wrapped up in uncertainty.
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They've whispered the names of suspected officials to reporters, often going into elaborate explanations as to why this or that person could be the author.
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The author of the NYT op-ed said that members of the Cabinet whispered about using the amendment against Trump, though nothing came to pass.
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Agents, managers, executives and power brokers from the game's major confederations huddled together in corners, or leaned in close for whispered conversations on overburdened couches.
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On his earliest releases, this soft-spoken rapper from Queens delivered a sound that might have been described as half-whispered, and half-finished, poetry.
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Charles whispered into Bowyer-Chapman's ear, and in one smooth sweep, Bowyer-Chapman scooped up all 6 feet 4 inches of Charles and strolled away.
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The protesters waved signs about "venti egos" and failed billionaire politicians, while the audience inside cheered at almost every whispered hint of a presidential run.
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" The Brooklyn district attorney, Ken Thompson, told reporters that as the verdict was read he turned to Sylvia Palmer, Mr. Gurley's mother, and whispered, "I'm sorry.
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It's a whispered promise that no matter how bad things get, you have the power to be "the new, not improved, but different" version of yourself.
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When asked by the judge if the defendant had any questions, Romar leaned over to his interpreter and whispered in his ear while beginning to sob.
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Former New York City mayor and Trump surrogate Giuliani came up behind Trump at one point, grabbed his shoulders and whispered something to him and Melania.
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She whispered her requests to Svencicki, who swiftly moved to bring her necessary supplies: a purple candle, often associated with spiritual tranquility, and some bath salts.
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She claims that Crowe then whispered a racial slur in her ear before grabbing her, spitting on her, and throwing her out of the dinner party.
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It's a classic trope, but the twist here is that the spy is picking up a SIM card rather than a note or a whispered message.
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Offering a young filmmaker advice at a Revenge of the Sith premiere in 2005, he whispered: Don't get stuck making the same movie for 30 years.
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"You've probably talked to him more than I have these past 40 weeks," I told Sam as she whispered "I love you" in his ear nonstop.
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It is whispered in dark corners, at conventions with names like Consensus and TokenFest, that there is a secret tunnel in that wall, a fundamental flaw.
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On a recent night, a redhead whispered something to her beau and brushed his hand; a waitress delivered a steaming crêpe and it was instantly forgotten.
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He kept his eye on the gunman, and when he paused to reload, Appleby whispered to others that it was time to rush to the exit.
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That scale's something the tech journalism world, Wall Street investors, and advertisers have whispered about since Facebook has, quarter by quarter, climbed upward, towards that number.
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This held true on "Avonmore" (2014), which closed with a whispered cover of Robert Palmer's "Johnny & Mary" produced by the Norwegian nu-disco eccentric Todd Terje.
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Over the last 2100 years, Mr. García and Mr. Landi have tracked down vineyards that were only legends, whispered about in taverns or in the fields.
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In Jonathan Bailey Holland's atmospheric new piece "Stories of Home," whispered murmurs of the woodwind and brass players, speaking in English and German, came through clearly.
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I whispered into her ear that it was O.K., that we were with her, that we loved her desperately, as the vet soundlessly injected the barbiturate.
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As I whispered to a photographer beside me that we should trade places to get "different angles of Drake," a woman behind me yelled in confusion.
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We whispered furiously at each other when we were alone; we shot dark and freighted looks across rooms; we sent each other long, vexed text messages.
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She'd slunk so far down in her seat that she was practically on the floor and she slunk further when I whispered that we were staying.
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It was a repeat of a nightmarish appearance in 2017, when she whispered her way through a major speech, desperately gulping water and sucking on lozenges.
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In A Feast for Crows, the fourth book in the series, Lady Stoneheart is more of a whispered presence than an actual character on the page.
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Twenty-four hours after that, my brother was on a plane from London, racing against my grandfather's remaining time on Earth, which doctors whispered was limited.
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No sooner had she pulled the privacy curtain closed than my mom whispered, "What do you think about her for Colin?" referencing my brother's best friend.
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His obsequiousness and betrayal of American interests weren't the whispered allegations of unnamed sources (though he went ahead and dismissed such characterizations as "fake news" anyway).
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"Jerusalem is not for sale," the aged and frail Mr. Abbas said, at times appearing to require whispered prompts from Saeb Erekat, the veteran Palestinian negotiator.
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Senator David Perdue, Republican of Georgia, used a binder to hide a whispered aside to Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, seated at the neighboring desk.
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At the same time, stories of whispered rumors and being left out will be achingly familiar for readers navigating those waters in the here and now.
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Chasten Buttigieg whispered to his husband, Pete Buttigieg, during a commercial break in a town hall event at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
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Anyway, North ate up the spotlight, dancing in front of the crowd and getting a little help from her dad who whispered lyrics in her ear.
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She whispered as much to Mr. De Paolis during breakfast one morning, watching as he dipped a tiny piece of pancake into a mound of Nutella.
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Conor McGregor whispered some words of psychological warfare to Floyd Mayweather during their final face off on Wednesday ... and now we know exactly what he said.
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Those seated, as asked, whispered the written-down words as the musician approached and then spoke the word clearly when he or she was in earshot.
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Some posts get more than a million notes—imagine a joke whispered in biology class getting a laugh from a city the size of San Francisco.
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There were whispered comments among Cubans that the ambulances full of dead and wounded soldiers were returning under cover of darkness in the middle of the night.
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These are the actual prayers that Ryan, Amy, and their friends sang and whispered and screamed the last night of Joel's life, prayers that were not answered.
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That is more or less what driving force of Trump's candidacy, but he only magnifies and makes more obvious what many in the GOP have long whispered.
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" Guthrie acknowledged that this isn't the first time she's mixed up the two guys, and the show cut to Lauer himself, who jokingly whispered, "That's our secret!
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Madonna whispered the words "wake up" -- which appeared in huge writing on the screen behind her -- before falling backwards off the stage, hand-in-hand with Quavo.
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It was trolling comedian Eric Andre, who promptly whispered into his microphone that "jet fuel can't melt steel" -- the cornerstone meme of the 9/11 "truther" movement.
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First, patriarch Mark Consuelos entered the fray in season 2 as the often whispered about Hiram Lodge, father of Veronica (Camila Mendes), alleged businessman, and definite mobster.
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"That is definitely not what a mirror looks like," I whispered as Universal's iconic logo turned gold, then transformed into a slightly concave, totally opaque gilded disk.
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Still, creator Seth MacFarlane's joke did what journalists either won't do or simply can't afford to risk: It whispered an otherwise silent story to the national public.
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"She came to see us when we opened in Chicago, and she came backstage and whispered that she wanted me to work on my walk," Block says.
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The law enforcement veteran of more than 20 years charged in his lawsuit that some members of the department whispered "Black Lives Matter" while pumping their fists.
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The future waiting for me outside," A. whispered, and immediately added obsequiously, "and how much I owe this institution, especially you, for bringing me to this moment.
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The Japanese band Hanatarash, to borrow an example passed down only in whispered rumors, once used a machete to dismember a dead cat at a live show.
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She was the voice that whispered to buy the tight tank top, that choker that looked more like a dog collar than a necklace, those leather pants.
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In the case of "Bacon," I initially assumed the bedroom-y beat and whispered vocals indicated that "bacon" was some kind of innuendo I was unfamiliar with.
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As the outpouring on social media over the past months indicates, the Internet has become the new whisper network, and the claims are not being whispered anymore.
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""I felt that the grass whispered these lyrics into my ear," the songstress captioned the post, adding that she thought it was a "direct message from nature.
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After I handed over the keys, Adele put her arm around my shoulder, leaned in, and whispered if I knew where she could get some 'reliable pingers'.
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Case in point: his "Titanium" cover, in which he attempted (at Sia's suggestion) to hit the really high notes but they came out as whispered croaks. 3.
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But at Ms. Mastropietro's funeral, parishioners in the back of the church whispered "No, no, no" when a delegation of Nigerian officials came to pay their respects.
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During the 2000 South Carolina primary, W.'s backers tried to appeal to racist voters with a whispered lie that John McCain fathered an illegitimate black child.
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Telephone is a simple game where a statement is whispered into the ear of the first person and they must relay it to the end without mistakes.
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His delivery is hushed, sometimes almost whispered, playing up both his genuine sensitivity and his faux, schticky sensitivity that thinly disguises some of the sharper punch lines.
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By that point, I had seen fashion shows in nearly a dozen countries, and I was used to hearing the term "cultural appropriation" whispered around a runway.
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" Foreman hit 32-year-old Muhammad Ali for eight rounds, and then Ali leaned on Foreman and whispered in Foreman's ear, "George, is that all you got?
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"This woman is so amazing," Ms. Waight Keller said as guests whispered about the possibility of seeing more "Markle Sparkle" in the fashion world in the future.
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No one does "struck immobile with grief" quite like Lauren Graham, and her whispered "Say something" as she watches herself in her dream sequence is haunting. 27.
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A score by the cellist Colette Alexander, with the musical group the Bengsons, featured whispered words — among them "quivering" and "shivering" — that gradually became clear with repetition.
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Political insiders have whispered for weeks that he would report a depressed figure, signaling just how much momentum has diminished for the former Texas congressman since March.
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"Stunning," one woman whispered, her hands clasped over her chest as she leaned over to get a closer look at the clay cylinders resting in indigo velvet.
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But as I was leaving, the prison manager whispered in my ear to come back alone after lunch so that I could work without the male escort.
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"That's her in the black coat," Murphy whispered, pointing to a short woman with curly gray hair dressed in black track pants, puffy coat, and baseball cap.
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Behind them was a wide grandstand, at the rear of which patrons made half-whispered comments, knowing or otherwise, about the array of swings and flight paths.
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He joined the staff in December 231, and since coming aboard, he has whispered in the ear of the Tigers' two-time Heisman Trophy finalist, Deshaun Watson.
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And when we left the room, after her soul had flown out of the window for new adventures, we kissed her head and whispered your everlasting words.
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So, the system whispered: Look at this lovely woman, look at her face, her legs, her breasts — look at them and dream your ticket has purchased them.
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It works, though; you can hear the fingerprints of both artists all over the track in a well-balanced mixture suited to close encounters and whispered secrets.
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New members include Jess (Nina Sosanya) and Hugo (Edward Bluemel), the latter of whom is convinced Eve and Kenny are having an affair due to their whispered conversations.
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Hurried conversations about the end only come in the wake of devastating news, jostled into the bustle of hospital visits and goodbyes, whispered phone calls and funeral plans.
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The Globes had mostly cast off this image, except as something people whispered about — but this year, obsessed with the past as it was, brought it roaring back.
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He was joined on "Weekend Update" by comedian John Mulaney, who writes Stefon, and who whispered a little something in Hader's ear to make him break while live.
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And as they had children, they expanded their rites to include ritualized bedtimes, whispered parental praise, an after-dinner ceremony of walking through the house with closed eyes.
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Messina pressed a male employee against the wall of an elevator, and at different times whispered in the guy's ear and grabbed his leg, according to the lawsuits.
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Officials told parents to stop calling their children — so the rings and buzzes and whispered I love yous would not give away their hiding spot to the shooter.
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The power of social media to turn a whispered comment into a Twitterstorm, and the fact that everyone now has a mobile recording device, demands a decisive response.
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But the whispered-about fact persists: Being born blind, and perhaps specific types of congenital blindness, shield from the very disorders vision loss can encourage later in life.
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Those close to the couple claim their union enabled self-destructive tendencies ("We were all bad into drugs" Lomas has revealed), while others whispered allegations of physical abuse.
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"He had hit me before but never so bad," she whispered, adding that her biggest regret was leaving her two daughters behind as "the trip was too dangerous".
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While there, Stone and Fallon played "Singing Whisper Challenge," erupting into fits of laughter as they attempted to interpret songs whispered to them with headphones blasting loud music.
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STORIES about Harvey Weinstein, the mogul who brought best-picture winners "Shakespeare in Love" and "The King's Speech" to the screen, had been whispered around Hollywood for years.
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Her mind returns to that whispered moment, her inability to save her friend and the image of the closed window repeatedly; Grace has not been the same since.
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Blue Apron, which delivers ingredients to cook meals in your home and was among the companies whispered to go public this year, has now filed to go public.
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He enjoyed the thrill of danger each time he said it, superstitiously believing that if he whispered a third Diablo after the name, the devil might actually appear.
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Maybe her earworm whispered some bad advice last week, because Jennifer decides it's time to make a big move – well before it's time to make a big move.
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ADITI, 1991 I am born with a full head of hair, and when my name is first whispered to me, I do not recognize it as my own.
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When I asked her for extra sugar for my coffee she hesitated, and when she gave me it she whispered in my ear, 'You'll die soon enough, fattie.
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ADITI, 1991 I am born with a full head of hair, and when my name is first whispered to me, I do not recognize it as my own.
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"No way he can kick through those bolts," my friend whispered as the man who'd been my boyfriend for a year laid another thump on my apartment door.
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"It is mighty bold for Elliott to lodge this suit as if the stories that have long been whispered about him won't come out in discovery," she continued.
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When we had been driving for a few minutes I leaned toward the black net that separated the front and back seats and whispered: You two are incredible.
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Senegal's then president, Abdoulaye Wade, heeded other African politicians, who whispered that prosecuting Mr Habré would set an unwelcome precedent that people like themselves could be held accountable.
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Weird is so mainstream these days that the countercultural normcore movement seems like a cry for help being whispered by an entire generation that's dying to be unique.
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" The patent application says Siri may normally "respond in a regular or loud voice, which may be undesired under certain circumstances where a whispered response is more appropriate.
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In liberal WeChat groups, the mood swings between bravado, defeatist humor, and gloom; rumors about collapsed trade talks are often accompanied by whispered warnings of a coming storm.
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Clinton, many of my fellow Republicans and Independents have whispered to me the same feelings, but they say they will simply quietly not vote in the presidential election.
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I pulled out and she arched her back a little further and whispered, "Don't hurt me too much"—the invite to have her in the ass as well.
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Despite providing more realistic theories for Winchester's mysteries, Boehme admitted that she has heard her name whispered behind her back when no one else was in the room.
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Montreal Dispatch MONTREAL — For generations, parishioners whispered their sins in the dark wooden confessional booths of Notre-Dame-du-Perpétuel-Secours, an imposing Roman Catholic church in Montreal.
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Former President George Bush, now 53 and using a wheelchair, apologized last week after multiple women said he groped them and whispered a crude joke during photo ops.
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Here's how he landed in such a rut: the intergalactic Watcher whispered a secret in his ear (we don't know yet what that secret actually was), and poof!
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Diplomats' children would run around the altar's low peripheral wall testing its acoustics; if you whispered into it, a friend could hear your voice a dozen feet away.
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"I'm in awe," whispered Ibeth Arriaga, who had traveled from Los Angeles to Depoe Bay, where, despite some fog, the moon's slip across the sun was just visible.
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Luca had approached the table wriggling, whispered into Mami's ear, and Abuela, seeing this, had shaken her head, wagged an admonishing finger at them both, passed her remarks.
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