Use things that he can grab with his fists such as soft washable toys or rattles with no sharp edges. |
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Seabirds, particularly albatrosses and petrels, regularly grab the baited hooks. |
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The scene is still one of bewilderment and fear as reports of abductions and murder grab the headlines. |
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It took time for the event to grab the limelight, but its potential was soon to be realised. |
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What may strike some as a naive grab for mainstream acceptance is in fact a stroke of genius. |
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To turn the loom on, you grab the metal lever, pull it toward the machine, and jam it in a slot. |
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Dad rushed to the relatives' room to grab his washbag, had a quick shave, and put on aftershave. |
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He bent over to grab the brown metal wastebasket and brandish it like a shield, making her laugh. |
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The building itself had long ago been a way station for travelers on horseback to grab a hot meal, or stay the night. |
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The balance of gloating now seems to have moved to the supposed determination of the Americans to grab all the reconstruction contracts. |
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I put the ashtray in the center of the coffee table and reached into the carton under the table to grab a pack of Marlboro Menthols. |
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As with any heavy weight, your child should bend at the knees and grab the pack with both hands when lifting a backpack to the shoulders. |
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The sorrow lifted from his face and he smiled, giving me the urge to grab him and kiss him. |
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Yesterday a Black Watch raiding party carried out a smash and grab raid into the city, destroying five T55 tanks. |
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The kagu has long been classified with the gruiform birds, a grab bag of anatomically diverse families such as the familiar cranes and rails. |
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I managed to grab my orange juice box before it slipped out of my hands and crashed on the floor. |
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He's the one player on the roster who will grab a jump ball, which is why the team loves him in the red zone. |
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I know it's shameless, but the publishing world is a competitive jungle and, hey, you have to grab what chances you can. |
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This is not just a random grab at topicality but a surprisingly cogent decision. |
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I keep a box of final wipes in my desk at work and grab one or two when ever I go to the bathroom. |
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Perhaps the grab has been accompanied by a knee, or a second aggressor is waiting to attack. |
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Malaria kills more people than Aids in Africa, but this fact never seems to grab the headlines. |
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Did anyone else grab their ears and winch in pain when Kevin began to sing on Monday's show? |
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I couldn't see so all I did was grab thin air until I got hold of them and got them out together. |
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Before she could be felled or winged by any stray shots, he crept forward to grab her arm and pull her to safety. |
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First, he would first grab a paper towel and start wiping them down with it. |
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If your trucks feel too tight or too loose grab your wrench and adjust them by turning the nut on the kingpin. |
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Davis looked poised to grab another frame from a seemingly lost position only for a double kiss to scupper his comeback in the fifth frame. |
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In other words, they can grab a piece of food with the little claws on their feet, taste it, then bring it up to their mouth and taste it again. |
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It was a pitiful thing to find fortunate, but at that point she would grab and claw at anything that could possibly brighten the atmosphere. |
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I lift the covers at the foot of the bed and grab at her, mostly getting a handful of her skirt. |
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It might grab the attention of some young voters, but it is not a serious campaign that will re-engage young Americans in the political process. |
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We grab our favorite libation from the store shelf, stick that can or bottle into our favorite koozie and settle back into our favorite chair. |
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Strength gained by doing this exercise is needed in sports such as wrestling and football to grab and hold or pull in your opponent. |
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I can skip the searching process now and just grab a guitar, bass, keys or drums and lay it down. |
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For starters, grab your cap from the rear of the cap, place it over your knee and give a good hard yank. |
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You will also notice a refreshing difference in your work process, as you grab and paste images into your documents with the ease previously reserved for text. |
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I usually manage to do all my transactions online or face to face but have reached the point where I must grab the whatchamacallit by the whatsit and make two calls for work. |
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Apart from a quick dash in the morning to put the trash out by the gate and another this evening to grab beer from the fridge in the garage, we stayed home in the warm. |
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Once there, he did everything he could to disrupt the game while the seeker tried to grab the snitch. |
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So grab your day pack, and get ready for some exciting adventures! |
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Ware reaches to grab a few carts that have been left just feet away from the corral. |
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Deprived of oxygen by the decompression, the flight test crew had to grab for oxygen masks. |
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If you grab the tube before you put the jacket on, and feed it into your face mask you will be able to access the water bag build into the fabric of the jacket. |
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I think it is important to grab whatever work is coming my way. |
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It is unclear if Kerry will be able to grab a bottle or two from the cubby the next time he passes through Moldova. |
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What I saw and heard there was nothing short of inspirational and, for an incoming minister committed to raising standards, a ready-made concept to grab hold of. |
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Last time I was teaching them however, I was clawing at the door by about two o'clock hoping that someone would walk past so I could grab them and run away. |
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The normal reaction of a publisher when faced with an author with a bee in his bonnet is to grab the check and run. |
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The argument also went that the lack of publicity would dissuade would-be hostage-takers from bothering to grab reporters. |
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The brazen land grab of Crimea was planned while Putin was enjoying the limelight of the Sochi Winter Olympics. |
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Bartiromo will grab a Slim Jim and a Red Bull, and maybe a scratcher lottery ticket from the machine. |
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Run laps at a track, ride a bike or grab a jump rope and hop to it! |
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I hopped on my scooter and roared down to the store and stopped to grab some bananas. |
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Nobody at MTV blinked an eye when they saw a child dressed as Ku Klux Klan member, jumping up to grab a fetus hanging from a tree. |
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He said he had been commanded to grab every journalist showing up at the morgue. |
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And this capsule will be able to dock itself, without needing the ISS to grab ahold and guide it in. |
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If the mass shooting begins, we Russians will also have to grab a colt, and aim at the enemy, unfortunately. |
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With a bit of luck the guard room will be empty, we'll grab some coats, press some buttons and just ship out of here. |
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Solidly built, he was nevertheless extremely quick, could take a grab, and kicked beautifully with both feet. |
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Later, we'd grab a coffee by my friends Allegra and Abed's house. |
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I would grab her upstretched arms and swing her onto my hip, and we would walk around the neighborhood until we found something to do. |
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So, grab yourself a spot of tea or a boozy hot chocolate, and celebrate the beginning of winter with these wintertide-inspired quotes. |
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You grab an armload of jeans from a store rack, head to a dressing room and hope something fits. |
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The wreck grab is brought to surface where recovered wreckage is lowered onto a barge. |
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A feature of the vessel is the 100-ton wreck grab which has a capacity of 98 cu. yds. |
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Spread across the ground were hundreds of Baskin Robbins beach balls, with joyous and excited young children waiting to grab hold of one. |
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And air signs Gemini, Libra and Aquarius should grab opportunities to develop their creativity. |
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Surface work has indicated shearing, strong sericitic to albitic alteration and quartz veining with grab samples to 1 gpt gold. |
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The Studly slip-on flat with all-over studs is sure to grab anyone's attention from across the stage, a company statement said. |
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In desperation, he tries to grab the rain gutter, but with his sprained wrist, the pain is too great, and he loses his grip. |
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They know it's wrong but as soon as they have an opportunity to view these images or chat with their cyberlover again, they grab it. |
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The crowd lept into a wrestling dogpile, each trying to grab as many of the black slips as possible. |
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Television is a key influence on social culture, yet what it provides is increasingly dominated by the Gadarene rush to grab viewers. |
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If Silvertip refuses to give you the horse, grab him before he can draw a weapon, and beat him good. You're big enough to do it. |
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The ball popped in and popped out, and when he made a grab for it on the ground he kicked it with his foot. |
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Download websites should be designed so that those who wish to can just grab and go. |
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Okay, now just picture what you want to pull out of hammerspace and just reach in and grab it. |
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Google wouldn't be human if it didn't want some of this loot, which buying Motorola would enable it to grab. |
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We had five quid between us to get home and grab a Maccies or Wimpy at Lime Street on the way. |
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Sometimes ribbons are threaded through a hole in the tip of the sword, and the dancers grab on to them during the course of the dance. |
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As a child with motorphobia, she used to grab her father's hand at the slightest sound of an approaching vehicle. |
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I remember the first time someone asked me to grab their balls, I remember the power it gave me. |
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Then when the prey tries to escape, the cuttlefish open their eight arms and shoot out two long feeding tentacles to grab them. |
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Some bucket dredgers and grab dredgers are powerful enough to rip out coral to make a shipping channel through coral reefs. |
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The clam will try to escape the salt by coming up out of its hole, at which point you can gently grab the shell and pull it out of the ground. |
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A gull will sometimes stand on the pelican's head, peck it to distraction, and grab a fish from the open bill. |
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It is able to dart forward to grab its prey by expelling water forcibly through its gill openings. |
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Because food is so scarce, bathypelagic predators are not selective in their feeding habits, but grab whatever come close enough. |
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Or you could just grab a beer from a side street cafe and photobomb the fountain pictures of unsuspecting tourists. |
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I didn't tell the girls it was my birthday. First thing they always did was grab the poor victim's arms and legs and give her the royal bumps. |
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Lecherously pinch your boss's bottom or grab any part of somebody else's anatomy. |
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Attach the ratcheting hook end to the bottom of the guard grab handle and tighten it to secure the assembly together. |
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Further proposals to include other land-use methodologies could lead to an aggressive African land grab. |
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Greenpeace activist Mikey Resto braved force-11 winds to grab the harpoon and unfurl a protest banner on top of the dying minke whale. |
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The tool, a clawlike gripper less than a millimeter in diameter, could grab cells from tissue for a biopsy, for example. |
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And, of course, my client was a bloody-minded commercial corporation who was going to grab this technology and do huge IPOs and make jillions of dollars. |
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But if you want a sporting bet you could do a great deal worse than grab some 25-1 each-way about Godolphin's Laverock who ran encouragingly at the Newmarket July festival. |
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He drew near enough to take a grab at her foot. The grip failed to hold. |
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With this focus, he was able to identify and experience that he had massive rage within himself and an urge to grab and anally rape someone with the erection he had. |
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The Roller-Mouse is placed in the center of the control keys, so there's no need to reach away to grab a mouse which lets you keep both hands on the wrist rest. |
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The most commonly viewed wild mammal is the vervet monkey, which has been known to grab food under the nose of unsuspecting guests at the Fish River Sun Resort. |
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With that system, it's a grab bag which files we can find at any moment. |
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If another kingfisher enters its territory, both birds display from perches, and fights may occur, in which a bird will grab the other's beak and try to hold it under water. |
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The Studly slip-on flat with all-over studs is sure to grab attention and rounding out the mix is the Bolddd platform pump with bronze studs on the tip. |
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I can see Mickie getting hot, I'm about to grab his arm, hold him back, say, Whoa, whoa, Mick, not here, it ain't worth it what happened inside just now. |
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Otherwise, some other yutz is going to grab it before you do. |
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He had only to be startled into losing his balance, you might say, and he might take a grab at something, manage only a heavy fall, and go tumbling down, staircase and all. |
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A druggie would grab the pricey electronics and such, and beat feet. |
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The captain shouted at the crew to grab arms and repel boarders. |
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Sit outside after dinner, and grab a couple of drinks before hitting the dance floor and putting the night in motion. You can even get a roadie for the trip over. |
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The City magistrates were of the generation that had fought in the Civil War, and could remember how Charles I's grab for absolute power had led to that national trauma. |
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Visitors barely had time to hang the Cortina on a tree, grab a pre-match kangarooburger, and chisel last week's chewinggum off the sea before the netting started to bulge. |
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She tried to grab some branches of brush and pull her face forward into their wet rootiness, but the tongs grabbed her until she was numb, and she lolled over. |
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We decide to stop in Chemainus for lunch, so we tie up at the public wharf, set security, grab the manpacks, and stroll into the pretty little town... enjoying the stretch. |
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He made a grab for me and I swung my handbag at him as hard as I could. |
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