He started in on the chorus again, crouching low on his hunkers at the side of the stage, looking down on the crowd. |
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The publicity man hunkers down on the grass to steady her round the ankles while she grips her 253-year-old violin. |
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Rebekah got down on her hunkers beside one of the lemurs and she patted him. |
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That stands him in good stead as Malaysia hunkers down for an extended, unwanted, repeat performance. |
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Yet the stereotypical image of a survivalist as a loner in combat fatigues who hunkers down in a remote bunker is plainly inaccurate. |
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I was joined on my hunkers by a number of other diners, but we resisted the temptation to start a Russian folk dance as we strained to view what was on offer. |
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Aye, it teuk nowt for entertainment then, as we'd sit on wor hunkers, playing muggies. |
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Both buildings point to more organic form-making – the former in terms of its almost Art Nouveau canopies, the latter in the way the building hunkers into the desert landscape. |
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To stay in power, the bellicose Mr Sharon will be tugged back towards the more negotiation-minded centre. Hamas hunkers downIn the short run, that barely concerns Hamas. |
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The place where he spoke was given a homely touch with an enormous Stars and Stripes. But marshalling its forces is just one of the challenges facing the American-led coasition as it hunkers down in Central Asia. |
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He hunkers down and waits for the blaring headlines to go away. |
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