Evangelicals in St Paul sighed that secular Democrats probably did not realise how offensive this was.
Seeing the look on his face, I sighed and promptly headed for the exit.
"I'm running out of patience sticking up for this sport, " sighed Red Bull driver Mark Webber.
He sighed once, satisfyingly, and headed out of the room and up the front stairs.
Right away it sighed and lost the troubled look, but then it gave a moan.
One of the most senior diplomats here sat in my garden recently and sighed.
The old man sighed, picked up his rifle, and went off to the forest to shoot something.
"My whole family's relying on me to get a good degree and support them, " sighed one student.
The recently-married epilepsy sufferer sighed in relief as he was bound to keep the peace for three years.
At McP's Irish Pub near the Navy SEALs base in Coronado, battle-hardened veterans chuckled and sighed at the news.
"That's Washington, " sighed a frustrated, nonnative participant, resigned to cruel geographic determinism like Jack Nicholson at the end of Chinatown.
You should have seen him, his mother sighed in her Last Days.
Sometimes he sighed or made a tense smile or waggled his eyebrows as he glanced at moderator Bob Schieffer of CBS News.
The beautiful ones sighed, cried, kicked, and whined for an hour apiece.
The crowd sighed, Federer's shoulders slumped and Murray looked almost embarrassed as he raced through his next service game to take a 4-1 lead.
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Investors sighed: SAP's stock price shrunk a little over 3%.
"They just get crazier, and crazier, and crazier, " she sighed.
"Nobody at the Bank of England has given me a convincing explanation why our banks should have more capital than banks in the rest of the world, " one sighed.
As the verdict was read inside Brooklyn Supreme Court, several of the dozens of city police officers who held vigil at the trial sighed and others hung their heads.
"One or two raised their hands, " he sighed.
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When a copy of the New York Review Books edition of "Anatomy" first landed in my mailbox, I sighed at its heft, greeting it as a mountain to climb rather than a journey to enjoy.
Titania sighed, wanting to run from the boy and his anxious, unhappy hunger, which had seemed to her, as the day dragged on, to represent, and then to become, a hunger for something besides food.
Pat Martinek, a veteran dog-hair artisan, sighed.
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And then everyone, most likely, sighed wistfully.
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