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1 The two men wrung hands and Granet made his way towards the door.
2 He turned around then, wringing hands that were ropey with prominent blue veins.
3 The two wrung hands , and Robbins blurted:
4 Then they wrung hands and called good-bys and he caught up his suit-case and rushed through the door.
5 The two Champneyses wrung hands silently.
6 But he said there was little point sitting around wringing hands , and above all, remaining positive was a must.
8 Jane, with wringing hands and tense, uplifted face, said in a queer cracked voice: He promised us not to speak.
9 Sighs and tears, wringing hands , and eyes turned on heaven, were universal evidences of the interest excited by his fearful detail.
10 Rather than wringing hands over how they can spin a better story, dairy farmers should be focusing on how to fix the problem.
11 We wrung hands , and she went to the door, but there she turned, and some of her old fire came back to her-
12 For example, surely there's a better solution to Dublin's housing and rental crisis than just wringing hands and saying it can't get any worse?
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