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I thought I was going to faint.
Was she going to faint again?
I felt I was going to faint.
I thought she was going to faint.
And come quick, I'm going to faint".
"I feel like I'm going to faint," he said.
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"It's not going to light the world on fire; it's not going to be even a faint shadow of what it once was," Mr. Bell said.
After Bart's "dog burning" fantasy, when he hears a ship's horn in the distance, there was originally going to be a faint cry of "more dogs", but it was deemed that it took the joke too far.
(Remember when the video of Clinton appearing to faint was going to cost her the election?) Yes, Trump, a reckless demagogue, has taken this information and made wild claims, but think of what he and his supporters would have alleged if the information leaked out in a less formal way, especially after the election was over.
I felt like I was going to fall down and faint – I found it very difficult to speak, to feel calm, to say what I wanted to say.
Though Nesfield "is not going to be for the faint of heart," Ms. Carey added, those who fear a festival of flowers do have the option of picking one or two elements.
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