Round the headland a pair of towers safeguard a river mouth curling into a distant and indistinct sea. |
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He eyed the smoke curling out of the oven and was in a state of semi-panic and confusion. |
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In the winter, also popular are tobogganing, sleigh rides, ski-bobbing and curling. |
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Medals will be decided in curling, ice hockey and ski half-pipe, while men go for glory in ski cross and Nordic combined. |
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Delaney sat back on her couch, curling and uncurling her toes in her fuzzy, blue slippers. |
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I couldn't sit still and was pacing the room while curling and uncurling my fists. |
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I threw him a dirty look and turned back around, curling up in the seat again. |
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She used a medium-barrel curling iron to turn the hair under and over before finger-styling it. |
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Returning to the women's side, skip Marika Bakewell was voted by her curling peers as the all-star skip for the tournament. |
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Who, outside devotees of the sport, could name the skip of the women's curling team before this year's Winter Olympics? |
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But I just feel like nailing my door shut and curling up in a ball in the corner of my room. |
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Through the years I often attended the North Shore Winter Club mixed curling bonspiels at Seattle. |
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I close my eyes again, drawing my knees up to my chest and curling up in a defensive ball. |
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Rose enjoyed women's baseball in Giroux in her younger days, and later she took up curling, especially enjoying bonspiels. |
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Fortunately, the centre was warm and the canteen was open because a men's curling bonspiel was underway, he added. |
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A thin, twisting and curling column of smoke emitted from the end of the rolled white paper, which hid the dried and crushed marijuana within it. |
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I pointed in both directions when appropriate, my lips curling slightly in a sneer. |
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Saturday brought out the men, and Bentson easily took first place by curling 85 pounds for 63 reps with his massive guns. |
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When she stopped blowing, it emerged a new, clean shape, the blade twisting with curling edges, designed to rip rather than cut. |
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But curling is not a big game in this country and the tabloids can't see past football. |
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In addition to hockey, curling and a host of other activities, Campus Rec broomball is played at the arena. |
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Allow the pieces to cool before moving them to prevent curling and crimping. |
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Her attempts to manage her own dark straight hair consisted of keeping it cut short and stabbing at it with a curling iron every once in a while. |
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It's a treat and guaranteed to have you curling up in laughter at some of the yarns and stories from times past. |
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He wrapped his fingers in her long curling hair and rested his forehead against hers. |
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Grimacing with annoyance, she tugged the end of her hair, her fingers curling round her favourite blue and silver hairband. |
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He enjoys the sportsmanship of the sport so much he is a promoter and organizer of curling events. |
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She enjoyed women's baseball in her younger days, and later she took up curling, especially enjoying bonspiels. |
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She was deep in conversation with the girl sitting by her, bent forward, her hair curling round her face, her eyes wide. |
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I had only the vaguest notion of curling until the recent 2002 Winter Olympics in Utah. |
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He reached out and touched her face gently, a windblown strand of hair curling around his finger. |
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The unknown sport of curling grips the nation as the British woman win the gold medal with the very last stone. |
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Tonight, amid a galaxy of sporting stars, curling will be back in the limelight. |
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Imagine the Scottish curling or swimming championships taking place here, in the off-season for golf. |
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Currently Halifax, which, in sporting terms, has hosted big curling, ice skating and ice hockey events, has one 10,000-seat arena. |
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She was fascinated by the strategies of curling whilst watching the Olympic gold medal-winning team two years ago. |
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Laughing, she walks over to the table and lightly flicks her fingers through Ian's curling brown hair. |
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The curling was part of the grade six physical education program at Elmdale School. |
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It's a popular centre for the sport of curling, an old game which is especially associated with Scotland. |
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Hairdressers for a long time have been trying to perfect curling hair without damaging or frizzing the ends. |
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Wisps of her fringe had escaped the loose ponytail and were now curling around her oval face. |
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Now, his dark eyes scanning his surroundings, he spots a woman with an unmistakable crop of curling red hair. |
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This time the striker drilled the ball superbly with a curling free kick from 25 yards around the wall and low into the net. |
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She contracts her abs, curling her pelvis up and bringing her knees toward her chest. |
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Fields of water smack together, foam spitting and curling, but it's sheltered in our cove. |
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Nastja Ceh put Slovenia ahead in the 16th minute after curling a free-kick over a wall of defenders. |
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Gross co-wrote, stars in and directed the dramedy about love, life and curling. |
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The flying off and curling of the drapery by the wind serves as an equipoise to balance the projection of the Triton's elbow. |
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If you wish to have a slight wave to the hair instead of lots of volume, use a curling iron or Velcro rollers to achieve a delicate wave. |
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The trailing veil brushed an ember, the material curling and shrinking as orange sparks raced up its fine weave. |
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As he quickened his pace to a jog, he saw a swift shape dart up a curling stairway. |
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His dirty-blond hair was horribly messy as usual, curling every which way, looking like he didn't even comb it in the morning. |
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The curling iron was carefully slid away and the eye of the curl was glued in place with a gummed needle. |
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Duke hunted along the dashboard for a pen and jotted a few things in the borders of a curling menu. |
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I'm sixteen years old with curling black hair that goes just a little past my shoulder. |
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Turns out television ratings for the CBC's coverage of championship curling have been less than stellar. |
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She had wept, curling embryonically under the duvet, hoping it would cover the nakedness of her flesh and her pain. |
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Standing up and stretching, I reached into the air, my back curving and my toes curling. |
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Human hair wigs can be restyled using heating devices, such as curling irons. |
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Her curling red hair stilled itself around her shoulders, framing her pale, elfin face. |
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The same is true for styling tools like hot curlers, curling irons or crimpers. |
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Two temperamental artists wielding brushes and curling irons battled for elbow room. |
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In his sleep he was home under a coconut tree on the Savannah or at Maracas Beach feeling bubbles of foam curling up between his toes. |
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A small fire crackled in the fireplace, thin wisps of smoke curling up the sturdy brick chimney. |
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Tall, handsome, unscrupulous, with splendid curling black cavalry whiskers, Flashman is also a compulsive womaniser. |
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She stared into the depths of the fire and saw nothing but the curling tongues wrapped around red-hot coal. |
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The entire body and limbs were covered with a thick fine hair or wool curling tightly to the skin. |
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White could feel the disappointment curling off of him like smoke from a dying flame. |
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We stood at the edge shivering in our cozzies and looked across the milky aquamarine water, steam curling around our feet. |
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It's a treat and guaranteed to having you curling up in laughter at some of the yarns and stories from times past. |
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His fingers itched to touch it and he fought the urge by curling his hands into fists. |
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Before curling your eyelashes, heat the curler with a hair dryer for a few seconds. |
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Off the west coast of Scotland, Ailsa Craig is renowned among curlers for producing ideal curling stones. |
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The Giant Pacific Octopus is a nightmare of curling limbs and pulsing, translucent flesh. |
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The other night, the announcer described a lady curler as the Roger Clemens of curling, said she liked to throw the high, hard one. |
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All interested curlers play every other Saturday afternoon at a curling rink in Coquitlam. |
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About 250 years ago curlers discovered that the granite on Ailsa Craig made perfect curling stones. |
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Airdrie found the net again first, a poacher's special by Owen Coyle after Martin Hardie's curling shot came back off the post. |
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The hair around her face was curling in the humidity, her face shining with sweat, her clothes hanging damply from her limbs. |
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The striker was lethal with his finish, firing a beautiful curling shot that gave Williams no chance. |
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Scurry washed and blow-dried the model's natural hair, then wrapped individual pieces around a small-barrel curling iron to set coils. |
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We all watched the fire, the flames licking up towards the sky and the smoke curling high above our heads. |
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The counter was cluttered with hair products, curling irons, brushes and cosmetics. |
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It seemed that every strand of hair was in place, curling in loose ringlets towards the ends. |
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He nodded and smiled, his thin pink lips curling up and exposing his white teeth. |
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There's no holiday hairstyling tool that's more versatile and more essential than the curling iron. |
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And the beat strode on, and crackled from mind to mind, snapping its fingers and curling its lip. |
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The man looked at him through battle-hardened hazel eyes, a sneer curling his lip. |
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Then he flipped sections of the hair with a curling iron and separated the bangs into chunky pieces for an edgy finish. |
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When I had finished showering, I started up the curling iron and blow-dried my hair until it was barely damp. |
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We're determined not to allow outside interferences to bother us, but the high profile will be great for curling. |
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If you usually slick your hair back in a neat ponytail, put a curling iron to the test and wear your hair long and wavy. |
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For those who love soft, easy tresses, using rollers instead of a curling iron to add texture is one of the most restful options around. |
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After using the curling iron or rollers, allow your hair to completely cool. |
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Another thing to remember is that synthetic wigs cannot be styled with curling irons, hot rollers or blow dryers. |
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My attention had been momentarily distracted by a lock of hair curling over his eye. |
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Geoffrey allowed his eyes to rove over her body, taking in her silver-blue eyes and long, curling blonde hair. |
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As a metal sculpture, its curling ends serve as hooks from which faux inflatables hang. |
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Thick, curling eyelashes shaded her lowered eyes, standing against dark yet colorless cheeks. |
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The run stretches away out of sight, curling down the mountain, swooping into the valley below. |
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Here, we dried the hair and then used a large barrel curling iron to curl it under. |
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I find it hard to imagine any activity more baffling than curling and the luge. |
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And as well as the skiing, there is curling, skating, luge, sleigh rides and even hot-air ballooning. |
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She points to a baking tray of aubergines, curling and charred like petrified wood. |
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A codicil in the will states that the coach's cremated remains are to be placed in the handle of a curling rock. |
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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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Hair of an unruly curling black hung awry upon her crooked shoulders and cascaded to the waist. |
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On her right arm, starting from her shoulder, her skin was tattooed with black liquid crystal as a snake curling around her arm. |
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He then bumped the hair with a curling iron to mold ends, and shaped it with a claw comb. |
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Use a curling iron to add a very soft curl at the bottom of the lock of hair. |
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She began curling in high school and finished second at the Wisconsin state high school championships. |
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Some cloud formations resembled mandalas while others looked like curling white scarves. |
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Throughout the year, curling strips of the cinnamon-red outer bark peel off to reveal the paler young bark beneath. |
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Barry Robson almost gave the home side a late winner with a curling free kick but McKenzie palmed it past. |
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One ball swung away in the air and was at least a couple of feet outside Viswanath's off stump before it started curling in. |
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Football and rugby union were included, as were athletics, badminton, curling, hockey and swimming. |
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Her hair was piled in curls atop her head with tendrils curling down softly and resting on her shoulders. |
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I slipped my left hand up into his hair, curling my finger around the tendrils of damp hair. |
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Laurie's hand automatically moves to cover the silver brooch, fingers tracing the elaborate curling leaves encrusted with marcasite. |
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He started curling while attending college in Minnesota, but has given up on the sport since. |
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Despite her lack of years and inches, Wood has been marked down as the Next Big Thing in Scottish curling for several years. |
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She overbalanced and fell forwards, instinctively curling into a rolling ball. |
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Flemish pictures of the 15th century often show devotional woodcuts fixed to a wall with sealing wax, and already flyblown and curling up. |
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This is a country that's proven second to none when it comes to putting curling on the TV airwaves. |
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The boss still worked his muscles, lifting and curling with special weights that he bought when they still made such things. |
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It wasn't that late, but she was tired and felt like curling up in bed and going to sleep. |
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He didn't find it, and just plopped down tiredly on the age-worn bed, curling up in the meagre warmth of the threadbare blanket. |
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You're curling twice as much weight, so you have to work harder, whereas alternate curls allow more rest for each arm between reps. |
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From time to time, the wind changed direction so that you had to leap back to avoid a sudden tongue of flame curling back towards you. |
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Barbel finished the style by curling the hair with a flat iron and applying a light holding spray. |
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At the next, he drained a 40-foot curling putt to go one over par, and raised his arms to the heavens, a la Faldo. |
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The Martin rink was preparing to compete on the fledgling professional curling tour at the Grand Slam of Curling. |
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Proteins are notorious shape-shifters, curling and uncurling like serpents as they go about their work in and around living cells. |
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His curling shot to the far post, after a surging break by his opponent, brought out the best in him. |
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Just before you completely lower the weight, begin curling with the other arm. |
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He shimmied slightly to give himself space in the centre of the park then launched a curling 20-yard shot into the right hand side of the net. |
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He flexes his elbows in earnest to begin curling the weight at a moderate pace, under control. |
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The orange striped black cat purred and stalked towards the pool table, curling through her mistress' legs. |
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I turned to her, slightly entertained at the annoyance curling her upper lip. |
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A look of disgust that had never been known to grace Michael's face settled heavily over his features, his upper lip curling as he surveyed her. |
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We watched swells break on the point and come around into the anchorage with curling graybeard tops. |
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They snaked with the contours, curling and buckling, even twisting vertically in places and splaying like the back plates of a stegosaur. |
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If you knew that the preliminary rounds of Olympic curling began this week, you're probably on the team. |
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They have brought the 4 exhausts into one, with the pipe curling around the front of the sidecar and then going skywards. |
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Smoke rose in curling tendrils up to the ceiling that was starting to stain with the toxic fumes. |
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I tried to stay up and watch the curling on TV last night but I got bored and went to bed. |
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He straightens up into his delivery and blazes it into your glove so hard, dust rises, curling up like smoke. |
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And his grip on my hand firmed, his fingers now curling and twisting over mine as he stood. |
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I glanced up at the sky, and indeed, smoke was curling lazily from one of three chimneys. |
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Two men sit in a small, claustrophobic room, cigarette smoke curling through the soft light. |
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This permits the male to mount her back and attempt copulation by curling his abdomen to clasp her genitalia. |
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For styling without damage, Walker tries not to use too much heat or apply too much tension when he's using blow-dryers and curling irons. |
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Although heat drying and curling irons are part of this newscaster's daily grind, she balances them with consistent conditioning and moisturizing. |
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I had just gotten my braces off and was learning how to tame my hair with a curling iron. |
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She opened a drawer in the restroom cabinet, moved aside a curling iron and a hairbrush, and stared with a long face at the coin nestled among the hair pens and mascara wands. |
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Canadian curler Cheryl Bernard wrote a book about curling and is a motivational speaker. |
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I've tasted his johnny cakes, flour mixed with salt and water on a fence post and cooked on a sheet of galvanized iron, zinc curling off around the dough. |
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Any movement shot jolts of electricity to my toes, curling them in pain. |
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Her smoothly curling russet hair tumbled down her back, and beneath the white veil he saw her eyes, wide and brown, rimmed with thick, dark lashes. |
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My sisters opened a beauty parlor in their bedroom, curling hair with crisscrossed bobby pins and calling it a perm. |
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The curling stones weigh over 40 pounds, and delivering one to the house requires strong knees. |
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When the Scottish women curlers won a Winter Olympics gold medal in 2002, there were ridiculous prophecies that the popularity of curling would grow. |
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Other popular sports include tennis, lawn bowling, skiing, and curling. |
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At 33, Saujani began dragging home to a solitary New York apartment and curling up in the fetal position. |
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With another sneer curling his lip, he disappeared into thin air. |
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The curtain's incised pattern of soft green, stemlike arabesques recalls 19 th-century wallpaper design and, at the same time, snakes or lizards curling into themselves. |
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Once in a while, you feel like cozying up at home in two tons of a security blanket, and curling up in front of the TV, with a gallon of Rocky Road. |
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Curl with either rollers or curling iron, remove ponytail and brush out. |
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His hour-long presentation in the curling lounge at the Omniplex proved helpful to many people attending including Chad Anker, an atom level coach from Calgary. |
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The day before she burned herself with the curling iron, a woman who had promised to take Kisha to a museum in another city abruptly canceled the trip. |
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Nowadays the curling 'tee' is the line through the centre of the 'house' in curling and is in fact the target not the release line, which is the 'hog' line. |
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My legs, which I was already teetering on with dubious balance, seemed to give out and I collapsed, curling into a miserable ball under the glass. |
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I set out with a scouring pad on the bathroom ceiling to smooth down the edges of the curling up paint so I could slap on a new coat over the top. |
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No lusty bud nor curling tendril burst from the barren vine. |
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Both sides were closed off by large, steel mesh fences with barbed wire at the top, curling around the top support pole in a disarranged, uninviting pattern. |
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He was lying on his back, his eyes closed, his lips pouting, his right arm stretching upwards with his tiny fist curling beside his shell-like ear. |
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The curling movement of the smoke is echoed in the arabesques formed by the curving trunks and branches of two trees, which are also reflected in a pond in the foreground. |
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Adam had always shown much more proclivity for curling up in his father's lap near a warm fire and listening to a good story than for tromping through snowdrifts. |
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The Urlaur fans sensed a comeback and this was confirmed just before the shrill of the half-time whistle when Barry Nolan hit a curling shot into the bottom corner. |
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Helen lives alone in her neat, cream-and-beige home, curling up in her plain leather armchair each night to eat a low-fat TV dinner and swig a glass of Chardonnay. |
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I really enjoyed watching curling during the Winter Olympics and I feel that Winter Sports did a superb job of simulating the excitement of this intoxicating sport. |
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Given the zeal with which he attacked the curling motorkhana course, you'd think it was a serious competition rather than a fun contest against a handful of hacks. |
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The Winter Olympics feature events such as the skeleton, the bobsleigh and snowboarding, as well as traditional winter sports such as ice skating, skiing and curling. |
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Nordic Chill lets you compete in biathlon, ski jumping and curling. |
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Whereas curling, skating, and sleighing were available elsewhere, snowshoeing and tobogganing were specifically Canadian winter sports, which had to be experienced in situ. |
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He took pride in whatever he participated in, whether skipping a team for a curling bonspiel or spinning a yarn with his buddies at the coffee club. |
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He applies a lightweight gloss after blow-drying and before curling to help keep her hair's natural volume and fullness under control and to add shine. |
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I got out the pages of my calculations, by now curling and stained. |
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The next sports to follow will be athletics, curling and rugby. |
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In its essence, bowls is a combination of curling, chess and mini-golf. |
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He was draw master for the senior mens' mixed curling for a while, as well as committee member for the Senior Golf Tournament for men and mixed, for a number of years. |
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Can the nation which gave the world golf and curling and revolutionised football in Victorian times look forward to a prosperous and healthy sporting future? |
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They were all olive skinned, with dark curling hair of various lengths. |
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By the 1940s the trend towards uniformity had eased and hair could be worn shoulder length in a pageboy style or curling at the ends or bunched in curls on top of the head. |
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Her curling hair is swept up in back of her head, showcasing her swanlike neck and ivory complexion, but it's her fiery gaze that attracts Jonnie's attention. |
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Her long, curling dark hair had been swept upwards into the most fashionable style as of late, pinned into place by delicate silver gems that shone in her hair. |
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For the women it has been curling, swimming, hurdling, track cycling, floor gymnastics and tonight the finale ends with the hammer and 100m sprint. |
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City crews will be hooking the curling rink ice plant up to the thermal siphons to hurry the arena ground along, but it will still take a lot of time. |
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She had her hair in pigtails that went around her chin, curling under. |
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In episodes that refer to two of his paintings and a detail from a third, she starts as a woman in a long, green dress, stretching and curling constrainedly on a chair. |
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Quinn Adams of Beausejour downed Deb McCreanor of St Adolphe by a 10-4 margin in the finals of the Zone 9 ladies curling playdowns last weekend at the Steinbach Curling Club. |
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Limit the use of hot blow-drying, crimpers, and curling irons. |
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Instead, her arms circled his neck, her fingers curling into his hair. |
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She began to fiddle with it nervously, turning it over and over in her hands, the cigarette bobbing up and down with smoke curling across her hands. |
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He scowled, his upper lip curling so slightly that his lips did not part. |
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And yet, how many times have you seen a guy curling a barbell that's so heavy, he's throwing it up with his back and taking the work away from his arms? |
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I then took the small curling iron and spiral curled the rest of her hair. |
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I blow-dried my hair and started the curling iron heating while I thought. |
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There was one moment at speed over a blind peak on the famous Gentle Annie near Taihape when the road was visible in the middle distance curling up the hill. |
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I dropped the curling iron onto the counter, finally satisfied with the ringlets that fell primly about my shoulders, and listlessly studied my reflection. |
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My ideal Christmas was curling up in front of an open fire, nibbling goodies from a selection box, after a meal of turkey and stuffing followed by Christmas pudding. |
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A drip edge is simply a piece of metal mounted on the edge of the roof to prevent water from curling underneath the edge of the roof and bypassing the gutters. |
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I had run 12 sets of 150 stairs, most of them taken two at a time, and the stench of wet bodies and morning fog enfolded me like a curling swath of rancid morning breath. |
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It's December at the dog-end of the last century and Liam slouches on a sofa in a Santa Monica hotel, curling his bottom lip and affecting disinterest. |
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There were gas rings to heat up curling tongs which were thrust into the hair to do a marcel wave, plus create a few blisters. |
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Other distinctive features of the national sporting culture include the Highland games, curling and shinty. |
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Britain's men made a winning start to their round-robin curling campaign as they saw off hosts Russia 7-4 but were then beaten 8-4 by Sweden. |
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It is known as mixed curling when a team consists of two men and two women. |
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Much of the yelling that goes on during a curling game is the skip calling the line of the shot and the sweepers calling the weight. |
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For example, a stone may have too much weight, but require sweeping to prevent curling into a guard. |
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Modern curling brush handles are usually hollow tubes made of fibreglass or carbon fibre instead of a solid length of wooden dowel. |
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Prior to the 1950s, most curling brooms were made of corn strands and were similar to household brooms of the day. |
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Kays has been the exclusive manufacturer of curling stones for the Olympics since the 2006 Winter Olympics. |
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At the major curling championships, ice maintenance is extremely important. |
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Most curling clubs have an ice maker whose main job is to care for the ice. |
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Composed play then saw Sam Ricketts nutmeg Ashley Cole before Taylor whipped a fine curling effort over Petr Cech's bar. |
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Handlebar moustaches, donkey jackets, unruly mops curling over their collars. |
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The Barca attack and Atletico defence set up for a cross but Messi fooled them all by curling an outswinger into the far corner. |
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It was Bannan who released Agbonlahor for his goal with a long-range curling pass after Stephen Warnock had dispossessed Mohamed Diame. |
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Plucky pensioner Esther Rantzen's sympathy sobbing for distraught cave dweller David Van Driver was toe curling. |
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The playing surface or curling sheet is defined by the World Curling Federation Rules of Curling. |
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There's even the same sculpting texturizer and curling irons that the twins use for their carefree tousled look. |
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Today, curling is played all over Europe and has spread to Brazil, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, China, and Korea. |
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Outdoor curling was very popular in Scotland between the 16th and 19th centuries because the climate provided good ice conditions every winter. |
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Many a wife would keep her husband's brass curling stone handle on the mantelpiece, brightly polished until the next time it was needed. |
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Other sports hosted were hockey, badminton, volleyball, curling and broomball. |
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Sports that will be contested in Prince Albert are badminton, broomball, curling, hockey and volleyball. |
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The word curling first appears in print in 1620 in Perth, Scotland, in the preface and the verses of a poem by Henry Adamson. |
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Nearby, Marikosan picked the rising and curling forestems for later cooking. |
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Is it bad that I just said she burned her hand on her curling iron? |
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In a few minutes Mrs. Athelny appeared. She had taken her hair out of the curling pins and now wore an elaborate fringe. |
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The men of Team Norway's curling Team wear funny-looking pants. |
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My hair is super thick so the most a half hour with a curling iron can do is give me loose wavyish curls, but that's enough. |
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He then started to stockwhip Frencham, curling the whip six times around his body. |
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In the Byronic fashion of the period the hair falls into a curling side-lever on each cheek. |
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Sometimes the hair would hang down the nose and would be curled upwards with a curling stick. |
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However, when they flee, they swim backward quickly by curling and uncurling their abdomens. |
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And, when he gets to the byline, he delivers curling crosses like a Brazilian. |
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It is not uncommon for a team to concede a curling match after it believes it no longer has any hope of winning. |
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This tradition is similar to the games of darts, except in curling the winner traditionally buys a round of drinks for the losing team. |
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In addition, Dumfries Ice Bowl is also home to several curling teams, competitions and leagues. |
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Some Bulldogs' naturally curling tails can be so tight to the body as to require regular cleaning and ointment. |
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Sandra Schmirler led her team to the first ever gold medal in women's curling in the 1998 Winter Olympics. |
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He snatched all three points at the death after turning on the edge of the penalty area and curling a delicious shot past substitute keeper Roin Kvashvadze. |
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Actually, it's Dean Zeligman, whose backswept brown hair and curling sideburns give him an uncanny resemblance to the boy from the backwoods of Tupelo, Miss. |
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The modern games of curling and golf originated in Scotland. |
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A hilarious cast of distinctively Canadian characters celebrate the Twelve Days of Christmas with Mounties munching on donuts, squirrels curling and hockey players leaping. |
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The first curling club in the United States was established in 1830, and the sport was introduced to Switzerland and Sweden before the end of the 19th century, also by Scots. |
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If your hair is uber-straight, promote a wavier look with curling tongs. |
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Great Britain is not a leading nation at the Winter Olympics, but has had a few successes in sports such as figure skating, curling and bob skeleton. |
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The club scoreboard is traditional and used in most curling clubs. |
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For example, a static work titled The Romantic, 2003, comprises a suit featuring a long, curling, taillike phallus sprouting a bouquet of flowers. |
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Junior curling teams from Dumfries, consisting of curlers under the age of 21, regularly compete in the Dutch Junior Open based in Zoetermeer, the Netherlands. |
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The name scorpionweed comes from the curling habit of the blossoming flower heads which somewhat resemble the flexed tail of a scorpion in striking position. |
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Think about how many people you know who own a top of the range shiny Scandiwegian fridge which opens to reveal a curling sandwich, a dead tomato and some curdling milk. |
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Beckham scored the equaliser with a curling strike from 25 yards out into the top left corner of the goal and United went on to win the match and the league. |
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Other popular professional sports in Canada include Canadian football, which is played in the Canadian Football League, National Lacrosse League lacrosse, and curling. |
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Ulrich's masterpiece is a subtle glimpse of beach evening primrose curling out among caliche and Ayres' snail shells on San Miguel Island like a graceful spider. |
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One of the basic technical aspects of curling is knowing when to sweep. |
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As you inhale, let your tummy expand, then as you exhale pull the belly button up to your spine and lift the spine, curling your chin into chest and your tailbone under. |
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In this episode, Homer and Marge Simpson form a mixed curling team with Agnes and Seymour Skinner, which is chosen to play in the 2010 Winter Olympics. |
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The first of its kind in Canada, this men's and women's senior tournament will be open to curlers of all skill levels, at all CCA curling centres. |
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They are cold and all sneery and lip curling, if you get my drift. |
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At full stretch, Myhill then two-handedly caught a curling long-range effort from Kevin Nicholls before palming away a close-range bid by Sol Davies. |
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However, there are many young teams who turn heads, and junior curling is quite popular, with national finals being televised nationwide in Canada. |
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