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But she riposted just as quickly and to better effect.
"They would conclude that you had turned me out of doors," he riposted simply.
"Yes, and note the broken china cup on the ground," Meyer riposted.
"Yes, they'll get even worse but at least we would be back in charge of our own country," the vendor riposted.
She riposted with "Did you make any money at all in Spain?"
I missed the joke and riposted with a brilliant, "What?"
Alberich blocked it, riposted, and let the boy block him.
But Hearvin riposted with a curt gesture of his hand.
"Talk about lines heard a hundred times," Lamb riposted.
Mr. Obama riposted that "it wasn't brought to my attention."
Nefer caught the stroke, then riposted, forcing him to jump back.
Several of them guffawed hoarsely, and one riposted, 'That's true.
"Almost as well as Madame herself," he riposted with a pleasant laugh.
"Nothing is less likely to change it," Sengrat riposted.
They didn't notice, and the student riposted and thrust, fully extending.
'You've got a strange sense of honour,' Grant riposted bitterly.
After being fired on Saturday night at the governor's headquarters, soldiers riposted wildly shooting in every direction.
Rabin riposted: "There is no such letter by me or any Israeli."
On Sunday afternoon, Smithfield riposted with a $32 stock bid.
She caught his blade and riposted, nearly striking.
"You may rely on me, citizen," the sybil riposted quietly.
"Jackson Nickel," Walter riposted, getting into the spirit of the thing.
Watchman had riposted with the proper metaphysical statements, yet he was disturbed.
'You have an odd idea of tragedy,' she riposted.
He was then sequestered, at which point his guards riposted by firing warning shots in the air.