At first, both cast and orchestra panted in pursuit of Barbara Yahr's quick ( and, I think, correct ) tempos.
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Overwhelmed by the behemoth skyscrapers and the yellow cabs crawling like ants down 34th Street, the suburban damsels wrestled their leashes and panted anxiously.
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That's what the publicists told us and that was the canard panted on the snow-sloshy streets at the Sundance Film Festival.
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I growled as I panted into Sharon's kitchen, " and I don't want to talk about it ."
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Binh Minh, an office worker and mother, sweated and panted for breath after fighting a crowd to buy two boxes at one downtown cake shop.
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Just to recreate the actual conditions as best I could, I wore a straw hat with a wide brim, put on sunblock and panted a lot.
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Part of the blame redounds to Bill Weld, who panted at the prospect of free airtime back when his Campaign'96 fund-raising was stalled.
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People panted on park benches, and a cyclist pedaled along the Seine wearing a surgical mask to strain out some of the microscopic grit in the air.
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A short-panted, tailcoated, horn-heavy band, the Brass Knuckles, daily snake-dances and blares Dixieland on the plaza rimming the stadium.
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The memo featured an interview with Rep . Mark Souder of Indiana, the vice president of the House freshman class, who all but panted for a shutdown.