The original, recorded by James Carr in 1966, is a classic of furtive sneaking-around soul.
My sister and I stole furtive glances at each other, not sure how to answer.
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Meanwhile, a furtive conversation was taking place among the imprisoned leaders of the Islamic Group.
Millions of office workers enjoy a furtive fag out-of-doors now that many offices are smoke-free.
His only corroborating evidence is an ambiguous taped conversation of a furtive airport meeting.
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There was a furtive cruelty to the marriage one impossible to imagine in our era of hyperexposure.
Furtive pick-up scenes or moody vignettes about racial unease and prejudice give way to hopeful domestic tableaus.
It's not even their behavior, because the majority of stops are based on something called furtive movement.
Peter MacNicol fashions his own furtive pocket of craziness, and Christopher Durang contributes a bright, subversive cameo.
In Britain, they are called car boot sales, which immediately limits their capacity and makes them seem somewhat furtive.
In the past, officers were able to check off "furtive movements" on reports known as "250s" without further explanation.
Mr Nkunda slipped into Rwanda last week still believing that his furtive friendship with Mr Kagame would protect him.
The problem, however, is that such an act makes the appointment look furtive.
We've had furtive glances of Sony's upcoming NEX-6 before, but only in the very clinical space of a government test lab.
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Information is obtained and exchanged via illegal surveillance, by professional analysts crunching data, by drones, by spies stealing it in furtive moments.
Aged between 25 and 57, some chewed gum, looked down while others occasionally shot a furtive smile, reports the AFP news agency.
English-only Welsh can become furtive and uncomfortable when asked about language policy.
Turn a corner and you can sneak a furtive look inside Anschutz's office: glass walls lined with books, deal mementos and model trains.
Perhaps it was the furtive transfer of cash in a grocery sack, a money vest and even a Dumpster that made them suspicious.
He evinced a furtive joy in the misfortune he was causing, a kind of surreptitious euphoria, and it was not entirely foreign to his host.
In the middle of the ninth century, two regional policemen (Andy Lau and Takeshi Kaneshiro) take on the might of the Flying Daggers, a furtive antigovernment organization.
As for the killer, he's in plain sight from the beginning: a creepy neighbor (Stanley Tucci) with the hopeless comb-over and furtive mustache of an easy-to-spot perv.
Whenever a siren sounded in the distance and, once, beating helicopter blades in the night sky caused him to sprint up a side street he dropped into a furtive, crouching gait.
As it turns out, we were right about the furtive FCC filing last December, and with all that paperwork in order, we've now been granted a formal introduction.
To add the layer of grayish blue that distinguishes some of the more furtive lines in "The Sisters, " I tucked in some icy blue tweedia and chose a chalky gray vase.
The libretto, by Craig Lucas, tells of a teen-aged boy who is lured into an online world of fictive identities and furtive longing, and is eventually tricked into stabbing a younger boy.
Plaintiffs' lawyers argued that the notion of furtive movements, a bulge in a pocket was used as a proxy for reasonable suspicion, that less than two percent of the stops uncovered any weapons or contraband1.
Eugene figures he will sign up 60, 000 medical patients, change Canadian law, learn to grow top-grade pot, sell to many countries and corner a market now occupied by one agricultural company and scores of furtive growers.
Friends often detected something furtive about her.
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