The Connors, though heartbroken at the time, took it on the chin and set about replacing the herd. |
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Glancing down the hallway, he rubbed his chin thoughtfully then tapped out another set of numbers. |
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Some players are going to have to take it on the chin and accept that they still have to learn what it takes to win big games. |
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She walked over, encircled her arms about his waist, and propped her chin on his shoulder. |
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Adrian shook his head, lowering his chin and raising his hand to check his wig was on straight. |
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His fingertips brushed my chin as out our mouths collided, and passionately we kissed under the stars. |
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The victim suffered severe cuts to the upper lip, lower lip, the chin and into his neck. |
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But am I going to squawk loudly, jump through the window, chin him and nick his chips? |
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He took it on the chin like an Englishman, and was rather charming, as the very smart can do. |
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But the die-hard footie fan took it on the chin and said at least he could salvage something out of the day. |
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Mostly, he saw Bert's fists moving rhythmically, seeming inexorably drawn to Marlon's cleft chin like magnets drawn to metal. |
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Harriette's expression of resolve softened, and she reached out and cupped Marguerite's chin in a motherly fashion. |
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Her chin was held high and her golden tresses were upswept except for a few tendrils that had escaped her hair-pins. |
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Dad's second mate is coughing something fierce, a little nun is staring into her coffee, her chin trembling. |
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It was believable, unlike the Brillo pad glued to his chin in ridiculous imitation of a goatee. |
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When guys shave off beards and goatees, their chin looks like it's had plastic surgery performed on it. |
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Her chin length French vanilla hued bob is heavily layered ending in razored edges that are slightly choppy and flippy. |
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Andy called out, jerking his chin upward in the direction of the tall, slender, much sought-after brunette. |
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They do a brow lift, the face-lift, the nose job, a lip augmentation, a chin implant, breast augmentation, liposuction all at the same time. |
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Pulling her long black hair out of her face, she jerked her chin at the door behind her. |
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A piece of concrete scratched one line officer, and a tiny fragment of lead from the 200 gr. bullet dinged the chin of an adjacent shooter. |
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Shooting her a speculative glance, he rested his elbow on the desk and rubbed his chin thoughtfully. |
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Johnny had blue and green on his right cheek and his chin was splashed with purple. |
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Black accessories now matched the other services, and a black trouser stripe, with gold chin strap and visor cap embroidery, identified officers. |
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Colonel Weatherly returned his attention to the windows and then jerked his chin toward the carriage parked out in front. |
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But on the left the nattily dressed Manet, with hand on his chin and one leg folded under him, sprawls on a sofa. |
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He pulled her closer to him, cupping her chin in the palm of his hand. |
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In trying on the helmet, you must hold it by the chin straps. |
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He backs slowly away from the door and scratches his chin in thought. |
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I sat down at the kitchen table and rested my chin in my hands. |
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Coby lightly rubbed his chin on my shoulder when a laugh peeled out. |
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He yelled, while he stroked his pointy chin with his clawed right hand. |
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I lifted his chin with a finger and he stared reluctantly into my eyes. |
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I'd chin them first, then keep chinning them right through the game. |
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But it was hats off to Dunn for the way he took all they had to throw at him squarely on the chin before leaving with his dignity intact. |
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She had a mole on the left side of her chin which sprouted hairs as if it had a life of its own. |
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A square face benefits from a chin length bob that ends in a soft flip or gentle wave. |
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Cold leathery fingers suddenly grabbed Niall by the chin and jerked his head forward as the other High Sablebloods moved in for the kill. |
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Vicki shook her head and rested her chin on her hands, which were propped on her knees. |
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He had been striding back and forth, rubbing his chin in deliberation at an agonizingly slow pace. |
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Fleur remembered the crease under her chin and unconsciously jerked her neck backwards. |
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Nat grinned and jerked his chin toward the door to indicate Dyana follow him. |
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But I before he could finish I jerked his chin over to my face and made him look at me. |
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He says these words in a somewhat pretentious voice, his hand rubbing his chin almost professorially. |
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She jolted slightly in alarm, before leaning back and, cocking her chin to the side, surveyed him in perplexity. |
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Instead he did a nosedive right beside the chest, his chin gouging a furrow in the sandy soil. |
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I was leaning on him, resting my chin on his shoulder, his curly grey hair tickling my ear. |
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They walk away with a look of feigned understanding while I jiggle away, belly and double chin and all. |
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If you looked very closely you could actually see Courtney's jowls and flabby chin jiggling violently when he went for the big notes. |
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Taking a loud, crunchy bite, the juice dribbled off his thick chin and fell directly in front of her face. |
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A warm hand lifted her chin upward as he leaned towards her and stared into her brown copper eyes. |
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Raise your upper body as if your chin is being lifted straight up toward the ceiling. |
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Contracting her abs, she keeps her chin lifted and raises her upper torso as high as possible. |
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I feel like people with chin straps have a high propensity for wearing jorts. |
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He stood straight, his head at a perfect angle revealing a pointed chin sporting a delicate crop of black hair finely trimmed at the end. |
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Then he jumps to his feet and starts to sing it how he imagines it, clicking his fingers and jutting his chin out. |
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The bearded pig is distinguished by its elongated head, narrow body, and abundant chin whiskers. |
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He gently took her chin between his forefinger and his thumb and raised it so she could look him in the eyes. |
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They had taken two to the chin but there was never any sign of a frantic search for the white flag of surrender. |
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I kept my chin up and held back any memories that would cause me to so much as get watery in the eyes. |
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With her free hand, she was gripping his chin and forcefully turning his face towards hers. |
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Anne had crawled over to the footboard of the bed and was resting her chin on the wood, staring at the rug. |
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Some people develop skinny legs, but a pot belly, a buffalo hump or a double chin as a side effect. |
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He nodded, taking a seat at the counter and resting his elbows on the countertop as his chin rested in the palm of his right hand. |
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When you're down, its absolutely important that you keep your chin up and keep on fighting. |
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He has kept his chin up throughout his treatment and this award would be something good after having such a bad year. |
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When I told them about the debacle at Emery, the D.C. program directors told me to keep my chin up and work harder. |
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He folds his chair and, chin high, marches across the street to a military tune that haunts his mind. |
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Amy's parents will find it just as hard as I did but the most important thing is that you keep your chin up and don't give up hope. |
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I intend to fight back and regain my place on the panel and the only way to do that is by keeping my chin up and continuing with my training. |
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Sport your suit and keep your chin up and go to Bar St-Laurent on Tuesdays. |
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Dad says keep your chin up and your head down and most of all please keep safe. |
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She winced, but refused to let them see her pain so she bit her lip and held her chin high. |
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She clasped her hands together under her chin and leaned forward through the rising steam of her coffee. |
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Few people realize that a receding chin is quite easily amenable to corrective surgery. |
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The window suddenly swung open inside, the frame knocking him hard on the chin and sending him sprawling on his back. |
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He will take it on the chin and be back at the Crucible where I think he has at least another three or four chances to win back the world title. |
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Back home, he was scarcely able to do a couple of chin ups on the horizontal bar. |
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He pulled his arm back, laced his fingers together, and propped his chin on them. |
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She leaned forward, lacing her fingers together and resting her chin on them. |
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He seized the parson by the chin and ears and yerked him upwards several times. |
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In others, it may include completion of a rite of passage, such as getting buried up to your chin in an ant nest on your thirteenth birthday. |
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A cleaner on his way home from work feared he would die as water lapped his chin when he became trapped in his car in Fairfield. |
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She diverted the move and countered with an uppercut that he avoided by tucking his chin in. |
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He is said to have a long face, sunken cheeks, a long protruding chin and a large hooked nose. |
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He was clean shaven with a dimple on his chin and was wearing a long, black, hooded coat. |
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Does it really make sense to lead with your chin on raising middle-class taxes? |
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I am getting sick of her leading with her chin but she has once again taken the opportunity to do precisely that. |
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Brellier's chin drops to his chest, his long hair flopping over his features, hiding an apparent embarrassment at the question. |
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He was a grotesque and corpulent man, almost completely bald, and the fat around his chin gaggled loosely as he talked and shook his head. |
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I sighed and leaned my elbow on the arm rest of my chair, cupping my chin in my palm and trying to think. |
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She rested her chin on her fist and leaned her elbow on her knee, staring into empty space and thinking. |
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He leaned his elbows on the table, and then rested his chin on his clasped hands. |
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Sophie leant her elbows on her knees and cradled her chin in her hands, praying, hoping and wishing for anything to come and make things easier. |
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Instead he was sitting directly at his open window, his chin resting against his hands, which were propped on the sill. |
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He stared blindly out the window, his chin resting in the palm of his right hand, arm propped on his desk. |
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I know this because my chin now rested on her shoulder, my arms draped loosely around her waist. |
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On his chin was an enormous pockmark, and surprisingly, a well-trimmed beard. |
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Instead of the patchy chin hair he had before, he now sported a five o'clock shadow. |
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Her foppish companion, along for the ride, seems both amused and distant in sunglasses, scarf and blazer, chin resting on his hand. |
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A five o'clock shadow was along his chin and the sides of his face, but it was adorable on him. |
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To resemble Pitt, the brothers undergo rhinoplasty, receive chin implants, and obtain porcelain veneers. |
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His angular face, with its long, sloping, jaw line, narrow chin and hollow cheeks, suggests the fragility of china. |
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You should brush along the lie of the hair, and in the places hardest for the cat to reach such as under the chin and the back of the neck. |
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His chin was not as defined, but he sported a scar across one eyebrow which looked good against his high cheekbones. |
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Here, layers are added at the chin length to increase hair volume and give some swing. |
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Having apparently completed her dissertation, Malie rested her chin on one fist and regarded him with limpid, rather bovine eyes. |
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The lizards get their Bearded Dragon name because of spikes under the chin that gives the appearance of a full beard. |
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Cora shook her head and rested her chin on a hand as her elbow rested on the arm of the easy chair. |
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Sighing softly, the Pack leader knelt down as well and gently placed his hand under Dante's chin to lift his head, their gazes locking. |
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Turning around as though a sudden thought had struck him, he tapped a finger to his chin contemplatively as he regarded Caroline and Melinda. |
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She drew herself up, knees pulled up to her chest, chin resting on them, arms wrapped round her shins, curled up into a tight, defensive ball. |
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He rested his chin on her head and they returned to their peaceful interlude that they so enjoyed. |
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He put one hand to his chin and rubbed the thumb and forefinger back and forth along his jawline, stroking an absent beard. |
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The turban was wound so that a loop of material hanging below the chin could be pulled up to cover the face. |
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He looked at me, and put a strong firm hand under my chin grabbing the skin with his fingers pinching it there. |
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Her brown hair was sharply cut off below her chin and swung freely around matching brown eyes encircled by tanned skin. |
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Dupree worked over Rico for most of the match with a chin lock and other submissions. |
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His chin is firm, mouth straight and serious, a hint of austerity balanced by humour in the corners. |
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She reached over and took Skyler's hand then raised his chin to look him straight in the eye. |
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I continued to hide my head, until Will lifted my chin gently and looked at me. |
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Rough stubbles of wispy hair were developing on his dimpled chin and his rough curling sandy brown hair was unkempt and tousled wildly. |
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He idly picked his nose and then a large spot on his chin that was troubling him. |
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His chin was tilted up, creating a belligerent mask-like effect, readily magnified by the frosted glare of his eyes. |
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The high lord of filth paused to consider this, scratching at his stubbled chin with one yellow and split talon. |
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His right foot had to be released, he had six stitches inserted on his chin and his left wrist was bandaged. |
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Look, gather your breath and have a good rest and keep your chin up because the Court of Criminal Appeal have really done you proud. |
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He reached up and caught my chin gently with his hand, turning me to face him. |
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Mrs Warburton was looking at her coldly from a great height, with a triple chin and those lines face powder couldn't conceal. |
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In rapper baggies, with a two day growth on his chin and a mean look in his eye, he gives the impression of a man who lives in a vodka ad. |
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Her chin scraped against the rough bark of a fallen tree trunk and her arm twisted painfully beneath her. |
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He dropped one hand and the one on her chin was drawn away with the nails toward her skin, so he scratched her slightly. |
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He unfolded his arms, and the landlord flinched in terror, but the hradani merely scratched his chin thoughtfully. |
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When the chin is forward the front of the head becomes higher and the neck is curved in an exaggerated bend. |
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A frillier dress, of sea-green, with a ribboned stomacher, and a raised chin make her air more confident. |
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They are committed bottom-grubbers, with drooping shoulders, dour expressions, and unfortunate barbels, or chin whiskers. |
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I bring the weight up so close under my chin that if the barbell had an edge, I could shave with it. |
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The glasses were a new addition since she had seen him last, as was the five o'clock shadow on his chin and upper lip. |
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Daphne lifts her chin in an overblown attempt at hauteur and heads into the closet to fetch her coat. |
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The most evident characteristic of the stinkpot turtle is the presents of barbells on both the chin and throat. |
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Imagine a straight line running from your chin to your sternum to your pubic bone. |
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Grant steepled his fingers and leant his chin on them, looking for all the world like he was evaluating her. |
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Remae leaned back into the chair and steepled her hands, her chin resting on two fingers. |
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He was of stocky build with stubble on his chin and wore a blue baseball cap, blue T-shirt and jeans. |
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He tickled the snake's chin gently, and in turn got his finger tickled by the forked tongue. |
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Finally, Cathena gets her hot bath, soaking to her chin in the steamy water. |
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It was a roughly built man with a short, curly beard that went from his chin up to his ears. |
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Lie face down on the ground, with your hands under your chin and your elbows tucked in close to your body. |
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I felt her lift my chin and when my eyes met hers, my breathing steadied and I became somewhat quiet. |
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Jessica was leaning on the table now, her chin resting in the palm of her hand as she flicked her index finger over her cheek. |
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A jutting beak of a nose, sharp chin and deep-set eyes gave him the appearance of a living skull. |
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Then, leaning over, tilting her chin slightly with my free hand, I kissed her. |
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He sank back down onto the floor and tilted his head slightly, resting his chin on the back of his hands. |
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The odd question took Rezo by surprise, but he put a hand under his chin and glanced toward the ceiling as he searched his memory. |
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Stout beardfish are associated with soft-bottom habitats, where they use their chin barbels to probe the sediments for food. |
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He touched her chin to tip her face up, then leaned down and gently kissed her. |
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In case of female figures the headform is mesocephalic, the forehead is rounded with a pint of bracycephalic element, the chin is well curved. |
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Both stood toe to toe in the tenth, but a fierce left to the chin from Harrison rattled the champ again. |
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The doctor seemed to contemplate this quite seriously, his fingers coming up to tap at his chin bemusedly. |
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Then there is the generously-proportioned nose and, of course, the determined chin and steely blue gaze. |
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Smiling slightly, she settled more comfortably into his lap, resting her chin on top of his head. |
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I had torticollis, a neck condition where my head tilted one way and my chin went the other. |
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I felt slender fingers touch my chin and brought it upwards to meet his beautiful eyes. |
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She lay with her chin on her forearms, deliciously amused at the sight of Wolf plunging through the shallows, growling like an amphibious tiger. |
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One had no hair on his head, for it had all moved down to his chin in a frizzy, pointed beard that dangled down to his waist. |
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He had a firm chin and a pointed nose, among other noble-looking features, but sunken cheeks. |
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His fierce energy blazed from a weedy frame, with weak chin and pointed nose. |
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His face was immaculate, from his perfect chin to his slightly pointed nose. |
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Of course, Tom was probably too busy shellacking his hair and buffing his chin to notice. |
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Brenna climbed up on the chair beside her, perched her chin on her elbows and watched her intently. |
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Smiling slowly, he perched his elbows on the table and dropped his chin into his hands. |
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Though fear raced in tremors through her entire being, she raised her chin and did not respond. |
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In the mid 1960s my Aunt Alice, a retired bilingual executive secretary, had almost suddenly become unable to lift her chin off her chest. |
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The Birman chin should be well developed, and the eyes not round but with a slightly flattened top. |
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He had blue eyes, quite a rounded chin bone and a strawberry-type birthmark on the nape of his neck. |
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She landed with a clunk of her chin on the wooden floorboards looking for all the world like a hunting trophy rug. |
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As she lay unconscious, part of her nose, her mouth and chin were bitten off by her Labrador-cross dog, Tania. |
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Then it comes, one of the most vicious right uppercuts I've ever seen, and lands flush on Frazier's chin and he sinks to the canvas. |
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The first dribble down the chin of scalding gravy from the Parkhead steak pie. |
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Purring, the small cat tucked himself beneath her chin and soundly fell asleep. |
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Considering the helmet weight and possibility of neck strain, it is desirable to wear helmets with chin guards made of unbreakable plastic. |
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More sweat fell down his stubby chin as he tried to avert his eyes away from her steady gaze. |
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Then, chin pointed up arrogantly, she went back to pecking away at the bleach-white keyboard before her. |
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When I looked back she was angling a mirror to see what must have been offensively dark chin hairs so she could tweeze them out. |
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Some have doubtless already written their heavyweight obituaries about the man with the dodgy chin who was the best of a bad bunch. |
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Bored, Emily props her chin up with right hand, absently twirling her hair with the left. |
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I grab her chin forcefully with my hand and pull her face towards mine, watching her as she blinks furiously and opens her eyes wide. |
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The bregma, forehead, nose, mouth, and chin are born in succession as the sinciput sweeps along the sacrum. |
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You can tickle your baby's chin or lower lip so the baby will open its mouth. |
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Carlo will only ride the skateboard in a seated position with his knees under his chin and only indoors. |
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He relives it each time he slides head first down an ice track on his skeleton sled, his chin a mere two inches off the ice. |
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Her sharp cheekbones blunted themselves, and her nose was once again too narrow, the chin round and stubborn. |
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If a particular landmark on the ear is a health indicator, why not the cleft in a chin or the tilt of a brow, asks McCarthy. |
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I felt his smooth, warm fingertips graze the underneath of my chin and gently lift it so he could see my eyes. |
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I have got photos of my client with these red lips and a big old cleft on his chin which he didn't have previously. |
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When Evan tries to mount his trusty steed, he bonks his superhero-sized chin on the saddle. |
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There was a small cleft in his strong square chin and long dark eyelashes framed eyes the same rich dark brown as his hair. |
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He kissed the middle of my chin and undid my towel exposing my bra and undies. |
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A man wearing a roadrunner bolo tie strokes his chin as he stands before Nora's painting. |
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She passed the captain and, refusing to acknowledge him, lifted her chin high and looked in the other direction. |
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He dropped his cap on a chair, unbuttoned his overcoat, lifting up his chin to unfasten the throat buttons. |
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An uncomfortable silence fell over the room and Andy quietly sat, her chin lifted in mute defiance, as her mother and stepfather stared at her. |
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Her straight chin length black hair was slicked back with water, and ended at the back of her neck. |
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I threw the rag down with a soft mutter of disgust, cradling my chin in my trembling hands, my breath coming in short, unhealthy spurts. |
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To avoid that, pull your chin in slightly so there is a light pressure on the voice box. |
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She noticed that he had a small cleft on his chin that she'd never noticed before. |
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I unhooked my newly freed arms from the bars, leaned forward slightly to rest my chin on my hands, my elbows on my knees. |
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They left after Geneva found her bonnet and tied the strings under her chin perfectly, and they both put on their coats. |
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Then his fingers are under my chin and I can feel the tough spots of a couple calluses rub against my skin as he tilts my face up. |
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So keep your chin up, dig in to work, and rejoice in the fact that the weekend is almost here. |
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He then took a headset down from a clip above him, and pulled the boom microphone around his chin to his lips. |
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He has a good chin and is an excellent inside fighter, but he will prove vulnerable to the slugger. |
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Chris moved over to Jimmy slow and cat-like, grabbing him by the chin and studying him for a moment. |
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A veil conceals the upper half of the face, exposing his stubbly, unmistakably masculine chin below. |
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Jonine ducked behind me, her chin bumping into my shoulder as a sudden stampede of underclassmen came pushing past from the other direction. |
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Listening to Gerry slurping his drink from an oversized glass or sticking out his chin and puckering his lips didn't do anything for me. |
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If you wear your hair up, leave a few wispy bits to soften the chin, or try long loose hair with a bit of bounce below chin level. |
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This mounts the output jack on the lower left bout of the violin with chin rest clamp hardware. |
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His eyes were sunken, his chin unshaved and his hair and even his clothing looked disheveled. |
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The use of goggles, glasses with side shields, or chin length face shields to fully cover and protect the eyes from above, below and the sides. |
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He walked with his chin tucked under his overcoat collar, his hand out to hail a taxi. |
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His clothing was in rags and he was unwashed, hair stained and matted, traces of spittle dried upon his chin and chest. |
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She had many bonnets, but the new style was a small hat that did nothing to shade the sun from your eyes but tied underneath your chin with beautiful silk strings. |
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I jerked up my chin to see my uncles had already cast down their shovels. |
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Paul jerked his chin at me and then disappeared into his office. |
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In the photo, Baldwin is staring longingly into the camera, his eyes like two giant marbles, his chin resting in his hand. |
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He didn't seem the least abashed that water was running down his chin and onto his clothes and that the people who were passing by were giving him weird looks. |
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Slouched forward with her elbow on the armrest and her chin in the palm of her hand, Dove stares out the window jadedly, her expression with its usual mask of reserve. |
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He glanced past her, jerking his chin in the direction of the lake. |
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He turns me around, jerking my chin up to look into his dead, black eyes. |
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Maggie shook her chin away and jerked her hand from his grasp. |
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She replied stubbornly and cocked her chin slightly in defiance. |
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His mother was irritated by his weak chin and hang-dog appearance. |
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He was slight, with floppy hair and a weak chin hidden by a small beard. |
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She bent over and cupped the little girl's chin in her hand. |
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I sat up, crossing my legs, putting my fist under my chin in thought. |
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She missed his whiskery chin when he kissed her forehead goodnight. |
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However, if you keep your chin up, you can accomplish anything. |
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Hairdressers from Williams and Griffin were drafted in to perform the shave and Grace very bravely kept her chin up as her beautiful locks were chopped. |
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Memories of your relationship come flooding back and you spend a few days deciding if you should politely decline and send a nice gift, or keep your chin up and RSVP yes. |
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I kept my chin up and borrowed a couple of books for references for my report about the difference between a Shape shifter demon and a Beast demon. |
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Charlie tells her to keep her chin up and then he disappears. |
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The YouTuber applied a liquid foundation directly onto the end of an angled foundation brush and dotted the product onto forehead, cheeks, chin and nose. |
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She leaned her elbows on the windowsill, resting her chin in her hands. |
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I sighed and leaned my arms on the railing, resting my chin in my hands. |
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He kissed her on top of her head then rested his chin on her head. |
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My eyes came to rest upon a girl with short, strawberry blonde hair that hung just past her chin and was pulled back over her ear with a dragonfly clip. |
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The shot took off his chin and mouth and nose, missing his eyes and brain as it exited just above his high cheekbones. |
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Her small hand took my chin roughly and she forced me to look at her. |
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She propped her chin on the desk, staring longingly at the phone. |
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Harry had better come back with a clean chin or else granny will not be pleased. |
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His cheeks bright red, his chin wet with spittle, the Helot would weave and stagger and totter until he passed out in the dirt. |
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Actually, this is what happened to her last November when, while training, her cheek and chin were scissored by the edges of the skater behind her. |
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He reached out for her chin and lifted it until their eyes met. |
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Certain gestures are taboo, your shirt tail has to be tucked in, your chin strap has to be fastened, and they tell you what kind of shoes to wear. |
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At that, he withdraws a shiv and runs the crude blade in a slow, deliberate arc from the top of his brow to his chin as the guards rush and tackle him. |
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Fischer heaved a deep, weary sigh and rested his chin in his hands. |
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Pushing his chin deeper into the warmth of his muffler and pulling his jacket tighter around himself, he walked out of the house, and down the street. |
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Slowly her chin dropped to her chest as she put all the physical power she could into steadily straining against the ropes looped around her wrists and ankles. |
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Get pictured with a double chin and you're a great big fat munter. |
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A drip of his slaver splashed onto my chin and ran down my neck. |
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He walks with stiff, rounded shoulders and talks with his chin down, eyes looking up warily through his lashes. |
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I began tying the bonnet ribbon under my chin as I made my way to her. |
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He rubbed his hands along his unshaved chin and let out a mocking laugh. |
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Keep your chin raised, as though you're holding a softball under it. |
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She could feel her short hair bristling against her chin and cheeks. |
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His brusque manner seemed to egg her on and she raised her chin a bit. |
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Her chin began a spasmodic quivering and the tears sprang into her eyes. |
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I was busting out a super funky tear, and Daron wiped it off of my chin with one of those really absorbent Easter sponges shaped like a pink little chicken baby. |
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Her surgery included a nose job, brow lift and chin implant. |
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Joey stood completely erect with his chin up and his arms pressed against his sides firmly, looking very stiff indeed, like a wooden nutcracker of sorts. |
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He turned the chair around and straddled it at the side of the bed, leaning his chin on the back, peering at me like he'd just uncovered a new species of primate. |
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That's so much chin music to you, who is wondering what to do. |
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He landed a fist to her chin and she countered with a chop to his neck. |
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He gave the toddler a chuck under the chin which earned him a toothy grin. |
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Painted five years earlier, the nine children of Friedrich Wilhelm Paul Leopold of Schleswig-Holstein each shared the dark eyes and cleft chin of their father. |
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He decides he needs a chin implant, lip injections, and a chemical peel. |
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It is the practice in our facility to perform chin implantations and other minor procedures in the procedure room, which is near but not directly in the surgical suite. |
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He had sheet creases across the fizzog and a red chin and noggin. |
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Nancy replied, sitting on a chair opposite me and pulling her knees up to her chest, resting her chin on her knees as she contemplated me thoughtfully. |
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He was sitting down on a chair, elbows on his knees, his hands were clasped with his chin resting on his thumb and his forefingers extended, touching the tip of his nose. |
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She crossed her long thin legs and rested her chin on her hands. |
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This disease is a localized folliculitis, which is an inflammation of the hair follicle, and furunculosis or rupture of the hair follicle restricted to the chin and lips. |
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Prominent and distinctive in this profile are the nose and the well-defined chin separating modern humans both from prehuman ancestors and from other, contemporary primates. |
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He returned to his seat and sighed, propping his chin on his fist. |
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He leaned forward and propped his chin in his slender hands. |
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She had her elbows propped on her elbows and her chin in her hand. |
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Engines are fed by a chin double intake ramp situated below a splitter plate. |
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The stream had trickled over her chin and stained the purity of her lawn death robe. |
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Bertha's description of her as having flat red hair, a receding chin and long ear-rings was impressionistically accurate. |
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Color and chin strap style vary with model, and range from high four-point hookup to low four-point hookup. |
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He rocked back a little on his feet and tucked his chin so I heel-palmed him across the bridge of his nose with my left. |
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The position of the chin and nose influence the amount of lip protrusion or retrusion. |
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Just take it on the chin if she makes any snidey or argumentative comments. |
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Seeing my girls try on their blazers, which are the dinkiest size yet still too big, made my chin wobble and tears fall. |
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I could have taken it on the chin had it been a great Welsh folk song like David of the White Rock. |
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In the next second, that is exactly what happened. Big Man made a wide Texas swing, left his chin open and boom! goes the dynamite. |
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A 68-year-old woman presented with a scaly verruciform plaque on the chin that had been present for 10 to 15 years. |
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That sad, sneezy man with a weak chin in front of you at cvs? |
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The whispy bum-fluff on Gary Neville's chin will never develop into a proper beard, despite constant seeding and watering. |
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