Saturn's F-ring is being twisted into its contorted shape by the gravitational effect of the moon Prometheus. |
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I must have been a sight in my blood stained wedding dress and shoes that were still oddly contorted from the crash. |
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He watched as the bucket of the backhoe was removed from the hole, revealing a contorted broken pipe sticking out of the bottom of the hole. |
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The younger girl shook with anger, her face contorted in fury as she demanded Mrs. Opanir confess her secret. |
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His face, through the visor, was contorted in a weird grimace of glee as he brought the club down. |
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Her face contorted with the pain but she wrenched harder, thinking of her freedom. |
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He looked at me for a moment, his face contorted with pain, and reached out to touch my cheek. |
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The edge of the drop-off is punctuated by large formations of madrepores with contorted outlines. |
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His skin is pale and greyish, and his hands painfully contorted by years of rheumatoid arthritis. |
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The only significant feature left on the premises is a strikingly tall, narrow metal grid, twisted and contorted as it faces skyward. |
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The vermetid worm shells have irregularly coiled or contorted shells which are attached to hard surfaces by their early whorls. |
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Hunger, misery, degeneracy and the ravages of age were personified, and estheticized, in sculptures of anguished, contorted figures. |
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A 1960s ranch calls for a contemporary garden with a sculptural plant, such as a Japanese maple or contorted filbert. |
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I started up at him with a fiery, angry gaze, and his face contorted in disapproval and disgust. |
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I worked to keep the wheel steady, watching as his lips contorted and then expelled a wet brown plug of used chaw. |
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His back is perfectly straight and erect, his hands behind his head, grasping at his hair, face contorted in agony. |
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Her long, black, uncombed hair falls over her normally cheery face, now slightly contorted with worry. |
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Everybody now wants to swagger into the departure lounge without their spine contorted by the sheer heft of their laptop case. |
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She lay on her stomach spread eagle, head titled to the side, face contorted in pain. |
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I'm sure his contorted expression of awe and sadness was a sterling effort. |
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Look carefully at the contorted face in front of you and pick a peculiarity, say an unusual muscle twitch, poor dentition, bad skin, etc. |
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His face contorted in fury at the murder of his kinsmen, and with a shrill cry he leapt at the nearest of the ogrish guards. |
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His face was red, his eyes bugging out, his entire being seemingly contorted in fury. |
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The teacher pivoted around on her heels and hatred contorted her expression. |
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His face was contorted with pain and the source did not seem to be his injury alone. |
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No trick fancy contorted smart-mouthed smirking replies, but frank and open answers! |
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Because the body is often contorted into new shapes, training is a particularly associated with picking up injuries. |
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They never did make any sense and were often contorted versions of a day at the orphanage. |
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Her face contorted with pain and shock as if she'd just walked into a lamp post. |
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She looked like a limp doll, contorted and abused and violently flung aside. |
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I bend under contorted branches and let myself down by dropping two or three feet to the next foothold. |
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It was a deserted hallway, so I squeaked in alarm when she spun around a corner to face me, her face contorted in fury. |
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Her face muscles contorted, her eyes turned black and her body began to undulate like a snake. |
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No matter how she pieced them, they contorted into something unacceptable. |
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Her face was contorted, twisted almost beyond recognition in agony. |
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Her face contorted into an animalistic snarl, her muscles tensed, her concentration rose to a new acme, her blood raced, her hair stood on end, and her teeth gnashed together. |
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Slowly, his astonishment mutated into a face of contorted devilry. |
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The winter damp has bred decades of moss on the contorted, almost creatural limbs. |
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They were boorishly made, badly decayed, with rolls of flesh along sutures, contorted face, deformed members. |
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Subsequently the word came to denote any contorted idea or involuted process of thought. |
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His eyes were badly damaged, his limbs contorted, and he suffered from a large, painful bedsore on his buttock. |
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But then, with their contorted physiques and feral grimaces they speak directly to the Basquiats. |
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Students moaned and grunted as they contorted their bodies into a succession of poses. |
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She was our witness, and the rules were contorted to keep her from testifying. |
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Looking at Tony Bevan's work almost makes your own neck ache, such is the empathy one feels with the contorted angles and distorted structures of his heads. |
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Challenge the students to create contorted body positions that will cast a unique shadow. |
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Mandy had expected a weirdly folded arm, a contorted jaw, maybe some slobber, but he looked fine. |
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There are bodies weightless in mid-air, inverted, contorted and flying in astounding constellations. |
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The consequence, if the bubbles accumulate in a joint, is crippling pain and a contorted posture hence the name. |
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The taller you are, the more contorted you'll have to be to access the hind quarters. |
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This great mass of contorted, gravelly sand is a prominent feature on the eastern coast. |
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If this is not an offensive, twisted and contorted way to do politics, I have never heard of one. |
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Which means I frequently find myself bent over my bed, or her crib, or her Moses basket, with my wrist contorted into this odd and painful position as she sucked away. |
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With her own eyes Flavia had watched the savages work, their blond hair caked with dust and beer, their pink faces contorted with the joy of pillage. |
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The crowd went delirious and pointed with glee as the windscreen wiper machines bumped repeatedly into his contorted form and grew all the more confused. |
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The sampling and contorted rhythms really add a lot to many of the songs. |
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Tucked away in the forest, and only accessible to those with local knowledge, its old contorted paperbark trees exhibited gnarly branches, trunks and burls. |
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Finally, a large urn containing a tall piece of dried contorted hazel was surrounded by monstera leaves, asparagus fern, Scots pine, palm leaves and larch branches. |
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They load a mummified man, with his face contorted into a scream, onto a medical stretcher. |
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And, while the heavy machinery digs and sifts, construction workers use blowtorches to cut away the intertwined sections of steel, which is contorted like giant pretzels. |
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He believed that we were suffering from warp or bias, that a blind spot contorted our mental vision. |
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City centers would become a contorted mess of stations and interchange options, while the suburbs would have only stationless expanses for large stretches of the lines. |
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That said, the tones are thicker and more contorted. |
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The chancellor is guffawing so loudly his face is contorted. |
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Put like that, the passage sounds contorted and irritating. |
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This purported, contorted, false and shirking constitutional definition put forward by the minister is not the Parliament designed by our ancestors, some of whom gave their lives to create and sustain it. |
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The small arms lay in a confused heap, contorted beyond use. |
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I appeal to the Sudanese authorities to ensure that the aims and ideals of the United Nations are neither contorted nor misrepresented to suit political ends. |
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Mr. Vidich's contorted, hunching movement is weirdly creaturely, compellingly strange, and his nonsensical demagogical speech, as he exits, is oddly funny. |
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The cheilocystidia are scattered to abundant, aciculate or with the midportion somewhat enlarged and the apex forked or branched, and give rise to two or several contorted finger-like projections. |
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No wonder we so often see the faces of Liberal MPs contorted in pain every time the Prime Minister forces them to twist into a new position on Iraq. |
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Horror, then, is the response to the Earth as a body of scars, contorted on the wrack of post-Enlightenment instrumentalism. |
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This is especially true of the Peking Willow with its strange, twisted and contorted branches and twigs that remind you of willow pattern plates. |
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Think tall, structured amaryllis, mango callas, textured seedheads, rudbeckia, contorted willow and hedgerow berries like viburnum and ligustrum. |
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The African Lily is a beautiful blue umbelled liliaceous flower, having long contorted roots, and blowing in July. |
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The contorted branches of a native tree called bourao, a sort of hibiscus, along with lilies and imaginary flowers in the foreground make a decorative frame for the main motif. |
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Commonly the roots, though smooth, can have irregularities and deformities such as cracks and constrictions, and there are severely contorted roots that are difficult to peel. |
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These Precambrian rocks are schists and phyllites, often much contorted and disturbed. |
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