| 31. | We sort of looked enviously at other folks in their early 20s who went out to restaurants and did normal things,
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| 32. | As a longtime romantic map reader and once a foreign correspondent myself, I read Gargan's introductory chapter enviously.
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| 33. | Outside, would-be shoppers waited patiently and stared enviously as those clutching bags brimming with goodies triumphantly ambled by.
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| 34. | But he seemed to look enviously as the bird flew away, and sense that soon he would be doing the same.
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| 35. | I spent the entire time asking the hosts who installed their wood floors, while you gazed enviously at the window treatments.
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| 36. | It has been enviously described by Joe Bennett in his travel book " Mustn't Grumble ", 2006.
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| 37. | Finding her newfound life in Heaven boring and monotonous, she enviously saw the youkai of Gensokyo stirring many incidents from above.
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| 38. | "For sure, she won't sit home at night, " one New York society matron purred enviously.
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| 39. | After we had stripped them, we tossed the bones to a neighbor's dog and watched enviously as he devoured them.
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| 40. | "Richard in lighting gets a phone number a night, " he added, looking enviously over in his direction.
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