His deep voice comes from behind me, and as I turn my head, sure enough, my husband has returned to my side. |
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I slowly put my head into my arms on my desk as sleep creeps into the corners of my eyes. |
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I believe that slicers tend to try and hit the ball in the downswing with their shoulders and body, rather than the club head itself. |
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She threw back her head and laughed and laughed, a deep rumbling that seemed to come from her very soul. |
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The rest of the head is deep blue, extending in a line through the eye, giving the birds a masked appearance. |
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The shooting began to sink in and he realised he was in deep, way over his head. |
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He got himself in deep over his head and now he could spend the rest of his life in jail. |
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But when I get in deep water, I prefer to announce that I'm in over my head. |
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They were covered head to toe in crude oil from a massive slick that had formed over the site of the sinking. |
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To achieve this very elegant look a gel was applied to the hair and the hair was slicked as close to the head as possible. |
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Unlike the others, he didn't have a rain slicker and the rain seemed to pour just on him, pasting his hair to his head. |
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I managed to unfreeze myself and hug him back, resting my head on his shoulder and breathing in the scent of his scarf. |
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He is one of Scotland's most revered monarchs yet his body was mutilated and his head used as a football by the English foe. |
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Quickly I slid down as far as I could in my seat until my head was well below the window. |
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A short walk in the mountains, often in snow drifts up to head height, was followed by a toboggan slide back to Grytviken. |
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One keeps banging his head against the seat, the other keeps making repetitive noises and a few more are laughing at something hideously unfunny. |
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There were rotating head shots in the lobby, of all the funny and unfunny people that lived there. |
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Around and around she spun, gazing into his black eyes, her head spinning, her mind strangely muzzy. |
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Blinking away the muzzy feeling she left in his head, he directed his attention to his smirking Second Lieutenant. |
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Mercifully, the soccer star leaned back and stared at the wall above her head, deep in his muzzy thoughts. |
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And in the morning, you'll be carrying a muzzy head, and I'll get no sense from you. |
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This morning I think Debbie was all for staying in to nurse a bit of a muzzy head but I insisted we get out and about. |
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Colors often look muted and washed out with there also being a slight degree of edge enhancement rearing its ugly head. |
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He was trapped in a cloudy daze, his head thick and muzzy, thoughts struggling slowly through it as if wading through a pool of molasses. |
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He spits up a gob of black phlegm, then shakes his head against the muzziness of breathing exhaust all night. |
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He gave the horse a rub on the muzzle as it lowered its head and snorted a welcome at him. |
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In addition, she had a shorter tail, a rounder head, a shorter muzzle, rounder eyes and greater distance between the eyes than did the Siamese. |
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The first hint he had that something was wrong was when the pistol's muzzle came to rest on the back of his head. |
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She had a rather broad face and a short neck with her head slightly tilted to one side. |
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She wore a slim gold band around her head, a white tunic, and jeans and boots. |
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You cut off one slimy social, economic or political head and two grow back in its place. |
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Her head was bandaged, her right arm was in a sling over a white blanket and she had what Mohammed thought was a gunshot wound to a leg. |
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Henrik Larsson accepted a pass from Sutton, slung his cross over Hartson's head and found Stilian Petrov alone at the back post. |
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Jumping on the back of an unsuspecting victim, she cut off its head, unheeding the blood spewing onto her. |
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The head contains bony plates with short spines at the tip of the snout and anterior to the eye. |
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She quickly slipped into a chainmail vest and threw a rusty old helmet over her head. |
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Jessica was wearing only a slip and a bra, sitting on her bed with her head in her hands. |
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The officer suffered a serious head wound when she was thrown from the car's bonnet while trying to stop it leaving the car park. |
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The patch at the very middle of his head, protruding like a unicorn's horn, is dyed a wicked shade of platinum silver. |
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I made a semi-carrier type of approach in a left-hand turn with my head sticking out into the slipstream. |
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I held my hands up to defend myself but I got a couple of boxes to the back of the head. |
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How amusing, then, to meet there, where the body language is about as subtle as being hit over the head with a pair of boobies. |
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When the mysterious visitor walks through the door, he hits him in the head with the plank of wood. |
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I awoke, arms flailing and my head floating in a pillow drenched in my own slobber. |
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It let out a bellow of rage and shook its large head back and forth, throwing a fine spray of slobber through the musty air. |
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Returning to our empty house, the first thing I do after fending off a slobbery onslaught from the dog is to head straight for the stereo. |
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I changed my hairdresser but the possibility of myxoedema did not enter my head. |
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After taking the uninjured boy home, Mr Green went back to the school to report the incident to the head teacher. |
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She moved her head left and saw bookcases full of old books and she turned her head the other way and she saw the same thing. |
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I suppose that his big thing is to point out how the law of unintended consequences keeps rearing its ugly head even with the best of intentions. |
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The taps sloosh like some out of price-range restaurant's and I stick my head into the filled sink, wiping my face with the towel. |
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I sat near a lamp in my brother's abandoned bedroom, head toward the west, and read the books cadged from the bookmobile. |
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I shook my head in amusement and settled back to look at her, dressed in sloppy pajamas. |
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So as we head across to the cinema we see him coming back to the bookstore picking up books at different spots. |
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But seeing them dance and performing in unison, not a step out of place, makes one believe that they can hear the music in their head. |
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She commanded him-in his native Nahuatl to seek out the head of the Mexican church and ask that a chapel devoted to her be erected on Tepeyac. |
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He said the new head of homicide is one of the best qualified officers of color in the department to run the unit. |
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The SPD-SL reinforcing plate has a beveled slot, and the thin head of the Campy screw bends a bit to conform. |
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A few hours later I was awoken by a loud, booming sound, so close to my head it felt like an alarm clock. |
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Traditionally, skirting boards are nailed to the wall using oval or lost head nails which can then be punched into the board. |
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There is a fine echo about these words, which keeps bombilating round and round in the head with utter defiance of sense and progress. |
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When you do eat out, choose a restaurant that offers a healthy menu and head off hunger pangs with a small snack before you arrive. |
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It was sudden and unexpected and so I haven't had a lot of time to wrap my head around it. |
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The head is covered with a circular piece of muslin fabric traced from a pattern. |
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No hairdresser, looking at a head of hair as thick as mine, would think that a short-all-over style would do well on my bonce. |
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The Department head took away some of her responsibilities, she said, and then wrote unfavourable reports about her performance. |
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I grew hair on my face but lost a lot of hair from my head every time I brushed. |
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Quickly shaking my head, I tried to throw those unfitting thoughts out of my head. |
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As college students pack and head for campus, many will be sporting the latest high tech must-haves. |
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He turned his head in her direction, opening his eyes, their unfocused gaze resting somewhere out there. |
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The singing ceased as the child was given a task, and she carefully unfolded the map and spread it out above the top of Dom's head. |
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I threw myself to the ground as the four foot blades sliced the air over my head. |
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She heard the singing of a blade being drawn from its scabbard, and dropped into a crouch as said blade sliced the air above her head. |
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Two blades sliced past his head from behind as Shushuka again landed stealthily, but not so quietly this time. |
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Michael sighed, leaning his head back as he took a deep breath to calm himself. |
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If you found yourself playing head to head against him, you were in very deep trouble. |
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On the porch was a pizza delivery driver, the red-and-blue uniform shirt and cap unmistakable, his head bent as he peered at the ticket he held atop the warming bag. |
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When Washington reached into his waistband, the LAPD officers shot him in the head. |
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I wiped me fingers gently down the rabbit's flank, then, shutting my eyes, I slid my hand beneath its limp head like a kitchen slice scooping up a burst pasty. |
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By far the best way to break up a dreary Irish winter is to join the holiday makers who head for the mountain slopes of Europe to indulge in a spot of skiing. |
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When the head barista came out brandishing a long sharp knife to slice open the plastic all that was revealed was a pile of cardboard boxes of the catering kind. |
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I've known him for a few years and he told me he was meeting with lawyers to deal with some long-standing, unhandled business issues that were now rearing their ugly head. |
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It was here, at BrewDog, that Pragnell met Omar Lombardo, who is now Casa Bruja's head brewer. |
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He carried her around in a ridiculous contraption, a sling that held the baby's back to his stomach, so that she hung there in front of him, her head bobbing absurdly. |
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It is a diving duck and the male is a large, white bellied, grey-backed bird with a black chest, sloping forehead and ruddy chestnut head and neck. |
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It's difficult to unentangle the two in my head and in all likelihood it may be that the two are one and the same and I'm creating a division that doesn't exist. |
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I saw a young woman in a little, flower print dress and slingbacks, tiny handbag held above her head in a vain attempt to stave off the rain and wind. |
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The dog, a small golden retriever, stood unhappily, her head low. |
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As for the women, they all had hair piled high on their head like a bouffant crown or frame and bodies bound under fishnet unitards and undersized brassieres. |
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Millions of Scots are weighing up their own internal head vs. heart battles. |
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She screamed into the pillow pulled over her head to mute the sound. |
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Leana turned her head to see the bony woman standing near them. |
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Mr Bailey received a bump to his head, but his wife was uninjured. |
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The trick here is you can hit the release button to unhook the strap in the middle and slide the bag off, rather than hoist 30 pounds of groceries over your head. |
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Her curly blonde hair was pulled into a tight bun atop her head, and she was wearing a white bonnet that matched her black maids' frock and white apron. |
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Once you pack your children's book bags at night, place them in a convenient location so they're within arm's reach as you head out the door in the morning. |
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Since mature coconut palms may have a height of 24 to 35 meters, and an unhusked coconut may weigh 1 to 4 kg, blows to the head of a force exceeding 1 metric ton are possible. |
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The guy put his head down and stormed on, his vicious racist rantings now dimmed to a mutter, his hate-filled words completely stripped of any power. |
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The Magician faces the viewer, his right hand raised above his head and pointing a wand at Heaven. |
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So I am going to go and wrap a cold compress around my head, like the Old Harry. |
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The anger of the first clear words Bacchius heard astonished him, and he jumped slightly, causing a slight slosh and a soft tap as his head hit the metal. |
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He banged his head on a coin slot, tore a hole in it the size of a quarter, started bleeding bad and couldn't find anything to plug the hole with but washing powder. |
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I had this wacky Italian voice floating around in my head because I had done some voice-over audition where I had to do it. |
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He pulled his hood over his head, and followed her out into the hallway, his head still pounding slightly and his vision was muzzy at the corners. |
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It had a fairly square head, with a much shorter muzzle than a Labrador. |
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These problems come to a head in Chapter 11, where the movie takes a serious detour into a cartoonish pastiche of New Age mysticism and Native Alaskan belief. |
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Its head slewed back, breaking the contact that it needed to feed. |
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His concentration was almost ungraspable and he shook his head to refocus. |
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During a wildly daring prison van hijacking and go-fast boat escape on the Detroit River, Moore incurs a severe head injury during a gun battle. |
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But do you think nominating the head of a dicastery will be a strong decision? |
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Blaze DFM, the electrical DFM company, today announced that Marcel Dinet will head the company's European field operations. |
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Connection of drainage trenches of Hosselet street on the new network head diam network. |
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Another model, covered from head to waist in white flowers, danced. |
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Kenny Durkin stuck his head into the open door and yelled at me. |
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Kolarov curled it to the near post where Long could only turn it goalwards after getting his head to the ball. |
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John Golding is the practice's new head of not-for-profit across the Midlands. |
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But after consulting with his boss, the second guard also wagged his head. |
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Gogglers were framed black cups containing plain or colored glass, tied onto the head with a ribbon. |
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Jordan later stopped the pedalos on Bora Bora beach as she posed on the sand with her bottom held higher than her head. |
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Today, as head of new business development and acquisitions for DIB Management, Dib spearheads many of the company's largest projects. |
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She explained that Jordan was born with Goldenhar Syndrome, a rare congenital defect, which causes certain abnormalities in the formation of the face and head. |
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The meeting also exchanged views on the Schengen visa issue with Diederik Paalman, acting head of unit in charge of visa policy in the European Commission. |
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Moorland-nesting merlins and golden plovers head downhill and may spend their winters on low-lying farmland or coastal marshes only a few miles from where they bred. |
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Lee Peltier's cross led to a Jordan Rhodes shot which was pushed away by keeper Shwan Jalal, and from Roberts' corner, Kay rose to head home his first goal of the season. |
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May is a great time to head offshore with pelagics in your sights. |
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Thursday's Google doodle features a postage stamp like graphic with Sir CV Raman's head shot along with the diagram of the apparatus demonstrating the Raman effect. |
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Scores of holidaymakers head to the island on boats and pedalos each day. |
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Frank Pavone, head of Priests for Life, questioned why Planned Parenthood and other abortion advocacy groups remained silent in the face of the ugly brutality. |
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Just as well their head chef David Peevers turned out to be one of the few people in the country who had actually cooked with a Canadian wood-burning oven. |
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TheDailyPreview VIDEO GAME NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, NEC GO potty over Pokmon as players head to the NEC today to take part in the 2012 Video Game National Championships. |
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As reported, Mr Major was standing on a ladder when a lighting pelmet fell and he fell three metres suffering serious head injuries, the court was told. |
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Jaya Krishna Goit, head of the front, said people in Terai, Nepal's southern plains, will boycott the election if it is conducted by the present government. |
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For additional information on this topic, and to report any findings of head lice to assist in tracking annual outbreaks, please contact National Pediculosis Association www. |
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Bowen can help with pelvic tilt, which often causes problems with the positioning of the foetus, and Bowen procedures can encourage the baby's head to engage. |
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