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The serenity, though, is illusory.

The feet, though small, were set flatly.

This is to be expected, though.

Operator: Yeah I know. Where do you live though?

They are same constitutionally, though different in form.

She felt as though she were reassuring him suddenly, though what reassurance he would take from the health of the Biosphere's inhabitants she couldn't fathom.

No love or no love, separation, though regret, is only a pity.

James: Well, I got the one, though. Right, Nicole? One grandkid's better than nothing.

Though I cannot say I made a gentle nurse, and Joseph and the master were no better; and though our patient was as wearisome and headstrong as a patient could be, she weathered it through.

Life will go to beautiful, though this is a forced character, it is better than doing nothing.

Legal and rational though this activity may be, the results of the offshore boom can be startling.

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There is a snag, though.

"She'd never make an actress, though.

The big problem, though, is India's rivalry with China.

Computers smart though they may be and intimidating though they may be, they cannot yet think for themselves.

Though still able to cook food, its microwaves (essentially, short radiowaves) are modulated to encode information as though it were a normal radio transmitter.

That would be odd, though, since it would be a waste of valuable carbon.

In the Labour market as a whole (though not, for example, in astrophysics), looks have a bigger impact on earnings than education, though intelligence-mercifully enough - is valued more highly still.

Actually, even though there's more and more kinds of ice-sugar gourd, Hawthorns is still the most popular.

It is, though, surprisingly inert.

Not every provider is available on every platform though.

The members of the team have no background, though, in the existing data-storage infrastructure of the site, even though they're expected to build atop it.

It's just that we have to proceed as though there are answers to questions. We must proceed as though, in principle, we can find things out — even if we can't.

The results are similar, though: business people are conditioned to behave in ways that jeopardize their software projects.

This, though, is an identity crisis.

Though he could be erratic and difficult, though he suffered breakdowns and depressions, van Gogh was far from the madman of myth.

A word of heart hurts you, and it moves a life. A hug, though virtual, has moistened the eye. Though a call is far away, it has shocked the atrium.

I need it quiet, though.

His budget, though in some ways more honest than his predecessor's, is wildly optimistic.

Nothing special, though. You?

Even the bones, though I wish you always doomed eternally, as ever, Fenghua.

But even though I'm entitled to my winnings.

I'm afraid it's disturbing, so I don't disturb my gentleness, though you know it only by yourself.

I'd rather have a ballad, though: begin. '.