I reached Rob, and he was still face down, contorting his limbs but making no move to get up. |
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I felt my fists clenching, my face contorting, feeling, not hearing the burning, strangled sob that clawed its way from my throat. |
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There was such a look of abject pain contorting her delicate features that he suddenly felt like an absolute scoundrel. |
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Her expression contorting into one of bitter anger and resentment, his of confusion and annoyance. |
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They started contorting to free themselves of their wetsuits and eventually were in just their sluggos and vests. |
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Their screaming contorting aerobatics as they swoop on clouds of insects keeps me greatly amused. |
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We're contorting letters with impressive flexibility for MAI Conseils, who can bend over backwards to win over its clients. |
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When the patient wakes up, the surgeon hears him groaning and contorting his face in certain ways. |
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No more contorting yourself, simply lean forward to access the grassbox, no need to bend down! |
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Played out in peat lodges and ceremonial igloos the Inuit games involved contorting bodies, jumping, kicking and various arm-pulling trials of strength. |
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Catalyne wrinkled her nose, her entire face contorting with disgust. |
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It is turning, twisting and contorting in the Conservative culture of deceit. |
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Perspectives ranged from a view that the program was contorting to an unreasonable degree to those who felt that it was risking serious departure from the stated mandate. |
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Twitching and gurning and leaning and contorting his body this way and that as he lunges at the ball like a caveman attacking a pterodactyl, Watson always looks like he's on the edge of a nervous breakdown. |
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Parts of all this went into the making of him, as well as the imaginings of the young Marcel Marceau, in Strasbourg in the 1930s, trying on his father's long trousers and contorting his body to make his friends laugh. |
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This was the first time the Stravinsky score had been choreographed by an American, and many in the audience were shocked by the barefooted dancers contorting themselves into angular and rigid movements. |
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Along with contorting, she also performs an astonishing balancing act. |
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The upper body of a ballet dancer is prone to injury because choreography and class exercises requires them to exert energy into contorting their backs and hips. |
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