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- She stood sulkily, then raised her trunk in a cavernous yawn.
- Ever since then, Myrtle has sulkily haunted the same lavatory where she died.
- Finally, he asked sulkily, " How's the Araujo drinking ?"
- The world, I told myself sulkily, was too much with me _ late and soon.
- You know just where Hamlet is coming from when he says sulkily : " Seems, Madam?
- Clinton's job is not to punish America by now committing ground troops and sulkily blaming casualties on Congress.
- The spoiled, babyish Xiaoe coasts along sulkily through life, throwing tantrums when she doesn't get her way.
- And it has sulkily reminded America that tearing up the ABM treaty could mean forfeiting many other arms-control arrangements.
- By now NATO worries about Moscow only to the extent that it might sulkily withdraw from the " obedience zone ."
- For all these reasons, even if Russia turns sulkily inward, it must be kept as strategically engaged with the West as possible.
- Rosenberg said under his breath to the couple's son, Hugh, 13, who was along, somewhat sulkily, rather than with his friends.
- But she is too self-confident to require much help, and he is more interested in waiting around sulkily for her to fail than in offering any.
- The host country is approaching it sulkily, with its credibility as a treaty-maker damaged and in a spirit of defiance that will hardly encourage others to lower their barriers to commerce.
- There, in a scenario that would surely make a lurid tale of a missing youngster on today's tabloid news shows, he meanders wonderfully and often sulkily, riding the carousel, flinging baseballs and munching watermelon.
- When the authorities demand his cooperation, Pochik sulkily gives a clue to the code which protected his work on a shared computer; he had been certain that no one could possibly guess or deduce the code, which is made up of fourteen letters.
- With different actors portraying the adult David ( Jim Lyons ), the teen-age David ( Michael Tighe ) and the prepubescent David ( Olmo Tighe ), the film presents Wojnarowicz as a passive, inarticulate victim drifting sulkily through a landscape peopled with macho gun-crazed nuts.
- From his keenness to identify with his landlord's reticence, together with his eagerness to befriend him, we may infer that the reaction of society to his behaviour wounded his highly developed sense of self-esteem and caused him to sulkily withdraw from society for a period, leaving him in dire need of a sympathetic ally.
- So when a Mercedes ad that featured sulkily expectant teen-age girls infuriated many parents last fall ( " If their daddies could buy them CLKs, so could yours, " read the ad's tag line ), industry insiders realized that despite the unexpected backlash, such marketing won't vanish in the near future.
- Charlotte Williams-Wynn wrote shortly after his accession : " Hitherto the King has been indefatigable in his efforts to make himself popular, and do good natured and amiable things in every possible instance . " Emily Eden noted : " He is an immense improvement on the last unforgiving animal, who died growling sulkily in his den at Windsor.
- They have no existence, except in him; do nothing but wait for him; hope for nothing but a little rough affection . . . Instead of being kissed, they beg for kisses, which Mr . Presley sulkily and reluctantly hands out now and then, with the air of a small, fastidious boy being press to eat marshmallow and, though he feels a bit sick not quite knowing how to get out of it . . . ( it ) really seems to suggest this is a god come down among us for a spell; and when tender and infinitely patient in spite of the long past of infidelity, nonchalance, and what looks to an observer like plain indifference from him, her lips poised for the kiss that doesn't come . . . As the most extreme example of a contemporary idol, Mr . Presley is pretty fascinating, and, though you may be put off at first by his pale, puffy, bruised looking babyish face, by the weary cherubic decadence you might imagine in Nero, and the excessive greasiness of his excessively long, spiky locks, his films, however bad ( and King Creole is pretty low on his list ), are well worth taking a look at ."