| 41. | Kline captures her melancholy homecoming with the same edgy truth that makes the ensuing mother-daughter psychological warfare sourly palpable.
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| 42. | But Margolick says sourly, " I don't think they were great friends, they were barely friends ."
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| 43. | Until the final out, any Boston fan would have sourly insisted that something dreadful could still ruin this huge lead.
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| 44. | Marc sourly mentions Yvan's ambivalent response to the Antrios, and eventually presses him for justifying other design elements.
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| 45. | Lewis's post as Colonial Architect ended sourly after a public controversy concerning the construction of Sydney s first museum.
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| 46. | As dusk gathered over Rice Stadium yesterday, a dejected Owls fan gazed sourly at the scoreboard and headed for the exits.
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| 47. | "It's politics at its worst, " a Republican official snapped sourly about Clinton's victory.
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| 48. | Midway through the ceremonies, a network reporter commented sourly : " There have been no Cuba Gooding Moments ."
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| 49. | "If I put up a plaque outside, I'd be shot for it, " he said sourly.
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| 50. | Hence the seven-grain beauty at Aquavit, a dark, chewy, sourly fragrant loaf sprinkled throughout with al dente seeds.
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