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There is no point sulking or being belligerent with the West, the Kremlin seems to have decided.
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But is Martin sulking in the back corner of his bedroom as his possible remaining years pass him by?
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He just took it out on Marie, sulking when they went out on dates to the Hearth or the Nags.
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As he left the house, grumbling and sulking, he folded the money into a wad, then tied it into a knot on his sarong.
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But Feinstein is a grownup who is not just sulking about congressional prerogatives -- she truly believes that an intelligence professional is what is required for the job.
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Afterward, back to work or to sulking in our hidey-holes.
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During World Series games Tim was seen cheer-leading his mates inning after inning, not sulking as Cabrera and Fielder were caught doing every time TV cameras zoomed into their dugout.
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Full game rules have subsequently been invented by fans, but at the time the film was made the only rule seemed to be: let the wookiee win or endure his sulking.
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Lusa is sulking inside, hurt and angry after yet another row with her husband, when her nostrils are tickled by the familiar scent of honeysuckle, drifting in through an open window.
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Only the neighbours are sulking.
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Not to worry: Once Ambrose stops sulking and comes up with a credible mea culpa, he too will be restored to good standing within the punditocracy, and once again will see his words appear frequently in national magazines--within quotation marks and attributed to him in the text.
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