Close your eyes, lean forward and rest your weary head on your sprawling mammaries that provide a very comfy pillow. |
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He is a Georgetown University prof, a prolific scholar, and a frequent television talking head on legal issues. |
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Sharon always faces the latest crisis head on, picks herself up, dusts herself off, beams that adorable smile and goes on. |
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Startled, I jerked my hand away, smacking my head on one of the upper deck's support beams in the process. |
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For the flamboyant Lyon, who bore a tattoo of a tiger's head on his chest that gave the mission its name, it was also personal. |
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He banged his head on the cab when he went over the bumps, and hurt his hip. |
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Fireworks lit the sky above them, Jonathan leaned back and Ava lay with her head on his stomach. |
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She rested her head on his shoulder as the lift slowly climbed the mountain. |
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Too weak to attack their enemies' high-tech military head on, they resisted through surprise raids and bombings. |
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She purred, rubbing her head on Holly's leg as she passed, and jumped up onto the table. |
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The saga began two years ago when a swimmer died after hitting his head on a submerged post in the lake. |
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The first followed a head on collision with a bus, where she had to be cut out of the car and fortunately her only injury was severe whiplash. |
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So let's head on down to that booth you were talking about and then catch some rays. |
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Tree poisoning has again reared its ugly head on the peninsula, with a row of trees in Terry St Balmain repeatedly vandalised. |
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I put my head on the cool glass of my windowpane and exhale a long breath that I've been holding for a while now. |
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Remember the days when you could effortlessly do the splits, kick like a Rockette and put your foot behind your head on a dare? |
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One picture was hanging on the wall, a pastel head on a reddish paper, a very young man's head. |
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He is accused of throwing the 37-year-old saleswoman against a wall, kneeing her in the head and striking her head on the ground. |
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He said that drugs have always been a problem and the only way you attack a problem is head on. |
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I instantly pushed myself up, bumping my head on the headboard in the process. |
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Allen's eyeballs looked fit to pop out of his head on several occasions as he exhorted his players. |
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Iris gently nuzzled up against him, laying her head on his shoulder and wrapping her arms around his. |
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One evening, head on pillow, running through the failures of the day, my mind alighted on one particularly dissatisfying issue. |
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It was when Alvar hit his head on a low branch that overhung the trail that they decided to call it a day. |
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The developing grain head on all small grains is located just above the highest stem node of the plant. |
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The file was marked with the symbol of a four-pointed star and a cobra head on it. |
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He sat across from his dad, Cohen, on one of the high stools and rested his head on the breakfast bar. |
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But there's not much you can do about yahoos or rhetorical hooligans but keep your own head on straight and let them chatter. |
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It was good old pop queen Madonna, three years shy of 50 and bouncing around like it was still 1985, who tackled the issue head on. |
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When I go to bed I put my head on the pillow, shut my eyes and drop straight off into a nice, healthy sleep, not too deep nor yet too shallow. |
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When his picture appeared in the little box beside the anchorwoman's head on the news, I knew he was dead, even though the TV was on mute. |
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He leaned back in my arms, looked me in the eye, then put his head on my shoulder and started to purr. |
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He leaned her body against his own, rested her head on his shoulder and stroked her hair as she continued blabbering. |
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Adam rested his head on his hand and stared vacantly at the empty table across from them. |
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Wendy huffed a couple of times, and then turned around and put one elbow on the table, resting the side of her head on that fist. |
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Raphael heard Charmian's restive breathing, and a tear slid down his nose onto the furs he rested his head on. |
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They wander off on their own, they blow up a poacher's shack for no apparent reason, and they attempt to confront their wily antagonists head on. |
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In each case he has used his considerable speaking abilities and his acute political antennae to confront the allegations head on. |
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Then one of the drunken louts caught her foot and she tumbled forward, hitting her head on the hardwood chair. |
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Then she saw them dancing, red and blue lights flashing over the hardwood gym floor, her head on his shoulder. |
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Calderwood can't help but tackle things head on, though, and he is ably assisted by his right-hand man, whom he refers to as the silent assassin. |
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Kari shrugged then looped her arm through his, leaning her head on his shoulder. |
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Sensing that his armies would be routed, Ethelred conjured up a scheme to prevent them from facing the enemy head on. |
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He then grabbed his chest and fell off the ring apron, hitting his head on the wooden floor. |
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On the first landing she attempts to stand, but one leg is an unhelpful position, and she bonks her head on the landing. |
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Forcing it down, she hurried up the road and met the cold, biting wind head on. |
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He may have been able to catch himself before he fell and cracked the back of his head on the hard concrete. |
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When it was getting close to nap time, she grabbed her binkie, climbed into mom's lap, and put her head on her chest. |
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Pierre sat bold upright so quickly that he bonked his head on the floor of the overturned boat. |
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By the time they reach their teens, the kids will probably have exhumed my body and stuck my head on a pike. |
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His men decapitated an opposition fighter's corpse and stuck his head on a post as a warning. |
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She knows what the problems are but she refuses to face them head on, preferring sticking plaster solutions instead. |
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He tripped on a discarded shoe box and hit his head on an open desk drawer. |
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I managed to unfreeze myself and hug him back, resting my head on his shoulder and breathing in the scent of his scarf. |
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She sat closer to him and put an arm around his neck while resting her head on his shoulder. |
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I told them they could keep the tablets in case they got a bad head on them some morning. |
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You may be one of the many people who see head on your beer as a bad thing. |
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George had a good head on his shoulders and was an accomplished school student. |
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You have to trust me that I'm making the right decision that I have a good head on my shoulders. |
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He has a good head on his shoulders, and he understands the reality of the world that we live in. |
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He was content to sit there beside her, head on her shoulder, watching her write up her research notes. |
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Max has a good head on his shoulders, and seems to have handled the situation in a mature manner. |
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As she rested her head on his shoulder and closed her sore eyes, his expression of sadness swiftly turned to one of pure, unmitigated triumph. |
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Sometimes when I'm on the computer the cat drapes herself on my lap and leans her head on my arm until my OOS protests. |
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Playing these games hours on end is akin to banging your head on the wall, or listening to pop on headphones day and night. |
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Councillors often have to make difficult decisions, often putting their head on the block. |
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David sat across the small room from her, straddling his computer chair, with his arms crossed over the backrest and his head on them. |
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And you just want to lay your incredibly heavy head on your pillow and sleep sleep sleep the pain away? |
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I opened my eyes and realized Paul's meaty hands were around my throat and he was smacking the back of my head on the floor. |
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I pictured a back-handed blow, a woman slumping, catching her head on a hard surface. |
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So relaxed, or tired, was she that she settled down for a power nap, stretching out on the grass and resting her head on her kit bag. |
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Tragically, he started driving anyway, and she fell off, striking her head on the pavement. |
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A pathologist believed the injury was caused by Mr Dobbs falling backwards and striking his head on the floor. |
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She watched in horror as her friend fell from the mountain ridge and struck her head on rocks. |
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The front of the shirts has the City's heraldic emblem of rampant boars head on a turret embossed with the white rose of Yorkshire. |
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Joshua jumped, he fell over the chaise and hit his head on the table on the way down. |
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He shows a photograph taken from a Dutch newspaper supplement in which a beautiful model rests her head on it as a pillow. |
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I do not, like those people at tech support, have a desk to hit my head on and no one can tell. |
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Hit your head on the nu-punk rock at this sweaty day of debauchery featuring tons of bands. |
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Well, Smarty Jones once reared up and hit his head on a piece of unpadded iron on a starting gate at Philadelphia Park. |
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I can see him there still, in the circle of light thrown by the lamp, leaning his head on his hand. |
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I tell you, there was more head on the first attempt to pour me a pint in The Punch and Judy on Tuesday than there was in Caligula passim. |
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The next moment he calmly placed his head on the block, telling the axeman to take good aim and make a clean job of it. |
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My black cat lay asleep on my chest with her head on my shoulder, and my tortoiseshell cat lay over my legs. |
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He folded his hands together, closed his eyes, and put his head on his folded hands and started to think. |
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This resulted in a large tangled web of clothes lines crossing and re-crossing above my head on the ceiling. |
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Her opponent slipped on a patch of ice, and fell, cracking his head on a tent peg. |
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Clad in the white peplos of a Greek goddess and elegantly coiffed, she gazes unemotional and aloof at the grisly head on her platter. |
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The man had turned his head on hearing his name, and stood up, stooping under each ceiling beam as he came towards them. |
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It then smashed head on into a tree, breaking it in half, before ploughing into some railings. |
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I have to go out soon, but all I want to do is gently rest my head on that cool, comfy pillow. |
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He had stopped writing now and had propped his head on his hand which was resting atop hundreds of unsorted papers. |
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I banged my head on the desk over and over again as everyone turned to look at me, snickering and smirking. |
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Chase let me hold him but he pillowed his head on his arms, rolling onto his back. |
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I gave her shoulder a squeeze and she put her head on my shoulder, sniffling slightly. |
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To their credit, Pollack and his scriptwriters have tried to tackle all the necessaries of a proper old style political thriller head on. |
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The noise woke Graham up, and he sat bolt upright from where he had been pillowing his head on his arms on the side of the bed. |
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A man of 40 years but with boyish good looks and a floppy fringe tackles the challenge head on. |
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Then she went up and held on to him, pinioned him, her head on his left shoulder. |
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The vice chancellor is suffering from mild concussion after hitting his head on a tree branch earlier on the day of our interview. |
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He jokes casually with old acquaintances and tackles each question head on, his bright brown eyes searching the faces of his inquisitors. |
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Last Wednesday I saw three such instances of this abuse, and it really is a matter that needs to be tackled head on by the council. |
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With a sigh she looked up, propping her head on one hand and watching dust motes dance in the rays of sunlight filtering down from above. |
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I nearly conked my head on the upper bunk when I awoke the first day at camp. |
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She looked Mike directly in the eyes, catching the intent green eyed gaze head on. |
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Our fingers interlocked and I leaned against his chest, resting the back of my head on his shoulder. |
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She made a content sound and snuggled up next to him, resting her head on his shoulder. |
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The head on the bit braces should be mounted on the ball bearing so it will turn easier from the rest of the brace. |
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She'd rest her head on my shoulder, wherever we were, and we'd just stay like that, comfortable and content. |
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So it's time to put my strong head on, brace myself and get on with the matter in hand of hopefully offering some support where I can. |
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I tried it right after I saw Mike do it, fell on my ribs on the coping and flipped onto my head on the flatbottom. |
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He had a steady head on his shoulders and was different from the whimsical flighty young boys of his age. |
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He reeled up and toppled over backwards, banging his head on the edge of a chair. |
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But at the end of the day, I laid my head on the tacky floral pattern of the motel pillow, and I missed Callum's silly babbling and baby cuddles. |
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Instead, they grasped the cosmopolis head on, and the result was the Roman world. |
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Soft, fluffy clouds covered the entire city and its famous, humungous airport, making you want to drop gently down and lay your head on them. |
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As I gaped at him in post-sleep bleariness, I realised with a little shock that I had been sleeping with my head on his shoulder. |
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Miel got up with a start, realizing that she had been resting her head on his shoulder. |
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I could quite happily curl up under my desk, with my head on my footrest, and sleep like a baby. |
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He rested her head on her pillow and pulled her butterfly coverlet over her. |
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They're fudging the issue and if they don't tackle this head on, they will be seen to shield those who commit heinous crimes on children. |
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Propping up his head on his hand, he gazed about in the room, the fumes of markers and paint lingering from the previous class. |
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They pushed me so quickly and forcefully that I fell back into a pile of garbage bags and hit my head on a garbage bin. |
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A 40-year-old mother had to be airlifted to hospital after gashing her head on a Lakeland ramble. |
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Brett smiled as she settled her head on his shoulder and he pressed her closer to him. |
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A good few years back two of the big supermarkets went head to head on these items in a fierce price war. |
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Many times, he hit his head on sharp projections of rock from the low, stone ceiling that nearly made him black out again. |
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He banged his head on the way over, hated the ground and did the splits over the first fence, pulling all the muscles in his chest. |
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It's a common theme in movies, the American who purges bad feelings by facing danger head on, and director Joe Johnston is clumsy with it. |
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Orion slipped from Dom's shoulder and banged his head on the floor as the grandfather clock tolled midnight. |
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She smiled softly and slipped her arms up around his neck, her lips lightly grazing his neck as she rested her head on his shoulder. |
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An ejector seat would probably start losing height before you cracked your head on the ceiling. |
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Can't you take my picture now and then blow it up and then stick my head on a stick and then hold it up when the picture is taken? |
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So I guess it is time to go and rest my head on the pillow, and let unconsciousness drown those thoughts. |
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Their bravery, sisterhood and spirit inspired me and gave me new courage to meet our challenges head on. |
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This would cause a massive economic dislocation in Europe, bringing with it a head on confrontation with the working class. |
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Training appears to rear its head on almost every single Inquiry document that I have read. |
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I liked you in glasses best, because you were exhaustingly pretty, the dazzling beauty of your face being too much to bear head on. |
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I am deeply afraid I will surprise him one day beating his head on the table in an effort to extract the solution he's seeking. |
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Exercises to relieve torticollis and positioning the rounded side of the head on the mattress may help correct a flattened head. |
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I figured I had just dozed off in one of my classes and must have fallen out of the desk and hit my head on something. |
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So head on out to Casino Showgrounds on May 1 for a chance to meet John and his mates, including the draught horses. |
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The dreamcatcher looks like one of those wicker art works you might buy at a market stall when out of your head on peyote. |
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Charles sat beside me and laid his head on my shoulder his green eyes looking droopily at me. |
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She fell pretty hard, dropping a plate, and banging her head on the ground. |
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Shortly after this photo was taken, Simon enthusiastically smashed his guitar head on the drum kit putting it hopelessly out of tune. |
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A small ginger tomcat, its head on its paws, looks up at Brabham as he enters. |
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I'm often at my sarcastic best with a beery head on me at 9am in the morning. |
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In March, we heard how Bob and Sue were brought even closer together as they tackled cancer head on. |
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He cut his head on countless occasions and, in today's game, he would have had to go off but he never did. |
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Looking down she saw little Callum fast asleep in her arms, resting his head on her chest. |
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It was a game to beat all games as supporters watched their favourite Waterford sport personalities go head to head on the soccer field. |
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Joshua laid his head on her shoulder, listening as her heavy breathing synchronized with his. |
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Scarlet wasn't bawling like a baby this time, but the tears were still on her face as she rested her head on Major's shoulder. |
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I felt a gentle brush of lips against mine and I jumped back, hitting my head on the stone. |
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That indeed may well be true but rather than finessing this issue it should surely be addressing it head on. |
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We think he might have banged his head on the sea wall but we can't be sure. |
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Facing these two challenges head on, he has done a first rate job of sifting through a huge mass of material and making sense of it. |
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Problems came to a head on Friday when a can of spray paint was thrown at their front door. |
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Then there was the personal injury claim from a man who jumped from his bed when he heard his car being hit and banged his head on a shelf. |
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At this point I began banging my head on the table, so I turned the TV off. |
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Chris walked lightly to my closet doorway and began banging his head on the frame lightly. |
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The man continues to smile, and she rests her head on his shoulder as they continue to dance to a slow ballad. |
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Gingerly she rested her head on the lapel of his dinner jacket. |
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Kiki set her Geometry book and paper to the side and laid down on the wooden floor of the tree house she was occupying, pillowing her head on her folded arms. |
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These time wasting activities can likely be traced to the ways that you talk to yourself unconfidently and do not manage workplace stresses head on. |
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Don't lower yourself too quickly, or you'll bonk your head on the ground. |
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He stood, making sure that he wouldn't bonk his head on the ceiling. |
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He banged his head on a coin slot, tore a hole in it the size of a quarter, started bleeding bad and couldn't find anything to plug the hole with but washing powder. |
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His legendary charisma is decidedly deflated, not only by the smallness of his head on the TV screen, but by the presence of what appears to be an ashtray on top of the set. |
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Katlyn nestled into his arms and rested her head on his chest. |
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To use, simply wipe paint from the brush, remove excess paint with the appropriate solvent, then rinse the brash with water and rub the head on Brash Soap to form a lather. |
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The other dancers were deep in their own conversation, and, though normally a night owl, Amber found herself getting tired, and laid her head on Ronan's shoulder. |
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Doctor Bayley tripped over some large roots and cut her head on a rock. |
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There was very little difference in the top prices being paid for beef bullocks and heifers at Kilkenny Mart where there were over 1,200 head on offer. |
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One couch was very close to a bookshelf, and Barbara explained to me that bumping your head on this bookshelf was a rite of passage for members of the English Department. |
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I popped my head on the pillow early last night, feeling tired and jaded, and hoping that the negatives of the day would be cancelled out by a good night's sleep. |
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She fell back onto the sidewalk, cracking her head on the hard concrete. |
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Our stereotactic technique involves placing a stereotactic frame on the patient's head on the morning of surgery and then obtaining an MRI with the frame in place. |
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In one short conversation, Pc Lee Bowdell described how Mr Hinde was flailing about on the motorway hard shoulder and deliberately banging his head on the floor. |
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Almost a quarter of the 2,300 head on offer were fitted with the devices, to be used to track stock under the National Livestock Identification Scheme. |
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She has a good head on her shoulders and she is in business like you. |
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She has a good head on her shoulders, and we trust her judgment. |
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As he fell he caught his head on the edge of the bay dock leveller. |
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Put your head on my lap, sweetie, she would say, and stroke my hair until she fell asleep, bone tired from the drive, from hours in the spangled woods. |
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We must be able to look at those ordeals head on and clear-sightedly. |
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After pulling her hair back into the half ponytail, she laid the hair net on her head on fastened it in place with delicate, almost invisible hair pins. |
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They all fell over and Carrie banged her head on the fender. |
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I lay my head on the pillow, relax, and compose myself for sleep. |
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He curled up on the floor, pillowing his head on his folded arms. |
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It hummed while I made myself tea, and hummed while I watched it from the kitchen table, and hummed as I pillowed my head on my arms and fell asleep. |
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I stretched out in the den, pillowed my head on my arm and suffered through the long long night, wet, cold, aching, hungry, wretched, dreaming claustrophobic nightmares. |
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She let out a content sigh and rested her head on Jordan's shoulder. |
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She whispered, her face flaming as she laid her head on his shoulder. |
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We sat there watching TV with Spot on my side of the couch with his head on my foot, he was sleeping and doing that cute flinching thing dogs did when they slept. |
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I folded my arms together in front of me and rested my head on them. |
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Office worker Mr Coleman, 23, was tweeting to his followers on his Blackberry while jogging to work when he cracked his head on a heavy low-hanging branch. |
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She laid her head on his chest, soft and yet firm from hard work. |
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Slavery is an emotive subject but has to be addressed head on. |
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I spent the rest of the evening dozing with my head on Angel's shoulder. |
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He tried to outsmart the instructors by resting the back of his head on a buoy in the pool. |
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I close my eyes and rest my head on Ian's shoulder, smelling the Jack Daniels and the wintergreen, feeling the warmth of his skin against my face. |
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I sat up quickly and promptly knocked my head on the overhang. |
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A nation gaped on as she fumbled for words, diabolically mixed metaphors and lay her head on the desk in outrage. |
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He was alone in front of the television with his two pet dogs when the snack apparently went down the wrong way, causing him to faint and hit his head on the ground. |
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The details are a blur, but while skiing with his son, schumacher fell and hit the right side of his head on a jagged rock. |
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She leaned her elbow on the old wood and rested her head on her hand. |
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In 1998, a man named Daniel Jones shot himself in the head on live television on a Los Angeles freeway interchange. |
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It was a kind of freak show, with the actor's head on a body larger than his real one, and looking as if he were walking somehow artificially with no clear point. |
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The fixture has a dividing head on the left and a tailstock on the right. |
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In an ideal world, Twitter should be expected to address its harassment problem head on. |
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A fox's head on an old lady's boa had also been seized with avidity by a foxhound, under the impression that he had at last found his hereditary enemy. |
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He couldn't quite grab the vital winning goal as they came up against Lady Luck with her awkward head on, a stubborn defence and a goalkeeper in top form. |
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I had an angry head on me at the time and hated authority and structured education. |
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I put my head on the table and began to rhythmically bang it. |
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I bolted upright and banged my head on the shelf in the closet. |
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They entered the living room, where she instantly spotted her basset hound laying on the patched, brown couch, and watching TV with his head on his paws. |
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This was a youth meeting, youth must be the ones speaking to work this out, and the adults had sold us out again by managing this problem, and not addressing it head on. |
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He had called her bluff, and she had met his challenge head on. |
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I clambered over to him and rested my head on his chest, silently listening to the soft rhythmic beating of his heart as he absently ran his hand through my hair. |
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While she was trying to figure out where her other purple sock had got to, and investigating under the bed, the phone had rung, causing her to bash her head on the bedrail. |
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And some people can get a little bit nervous about that because they think they're walking the long mile to put their head on the block, which is wrong. |
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It's a very special boss who puts his head on the block for anyone. |
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I don't want to put my head on the block and say that we will win. |
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It's alright, tough love is fine. It helps to keep my head on straight. |
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I saw my mother fall backwards and hit her head on the table. |
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An installed tubular rivet has a head on one side, with a rolled over and exposed shallow blind hole on the other. |
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Before being installed, a rivet consists of a smooth cylindrical shaft with a head on one end. |
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Wroe would put a pillow in the oven, lay his head on it, and let the oven be heated as hot as he could bear it, to drive away a head cold. |
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He called on his charges to fight fire with fire and meet the challenge of the World Champions head on. |
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After trying to move off prematurely, he clonked his head on the stop sign. |
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You've got a head on your shoulders, you have! I guess you'll fill the bill. |
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He hit the back of his head on the boards after getting struck by a cross check in the back. |
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In fact, if it's real bloodsport you're after, head on over to Val and Kerry's Christmas Lights war. |
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Was it the adoption of upright posture and bipedality that caused a shift in the poise of the head on the vertebral column? |
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They claim Orr smashed her head on the concrete driveway of his home, kicked her as she lay on the ground, then battered her with a bar stool. |
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You can watch a non-stop procession of leaf-cutter ants who walk a tightrope above your head on a tireless mission to get leaves. |
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ThereCOs a huge head on the table in front of them, with another head popping out of its mouth, and then another like babooshka dolls gone wack. |
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Gibbons excels through riveting writing and alack of fear which leaves him willing to tackle any subject head on and with brutal honesty. |
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Nawnim yelped, heaved away, struck his head on the underneath of the bed, and rolled into view bawling. |
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Invasion, massacres, Aboriginal resistance, the stolen generations and reconciliation are all themes that are confronted head on. |
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Jim really put his head on the chopping block when he started flirting with the boss's daughter. |
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He then crashed, head on, into an oncoming car, killing the passenger and injuring many others in the resulting consequential crashes. |
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As they turned into Hertford Street they startled a robin from the poet's head on a barren fountain, and he fled away with a cameo note. |
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Correia later depicted King Muqrin's bleeding head on his family's coat of arms. |
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The damage from hitting the iceberg head on was at the bow rather than amidship. |
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An accident took place on 15 April 1871 when two trains collided head on in the single line section near Sandown. |
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It is also the same as the province's and the county's, but with a golden griffin's head on a blue shield. |
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As soon as the unicorn sees her, it lays its head on her lap and falls asleep. |
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The nearest he has come to winning the great race was in 1995 when he was beaten a short head on Definite Article. |
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Anne Boleyn placed her head on the block and awaited her execution. |
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Jonathan is a tetraplegic following an accident in 1988 when, aged 14, he dived into the shallow end of a swimming pool, striking his head on the bottom. |
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Jephcote, aiming to be the Leamington club's second Novice champion after 'Suga' Sean Greenfield, got his head on Tahir's chest and outworked him. |
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The leaf-cutter ants walk above your head on their tireless mission to get leaves and the minibeast section has giant millipedes, snails and crabs. |
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Swift and Wilson are both attacking the problem of commodity meat head on. |
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He put his head on my shoulder and told me Ronnie killed Frances. |
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Safety in many summer jobs is basically learning to keep one's head on a swivel and knowing where to stand, as is the case at Tulloch Engineering and Surveying. |
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The jewellery, the naturalistic sow's head on the side of the head of the main figure, and the curved knife held against the mandorla rim are of extraordinary detail. |
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It is known that it was sent to Edward at Rhuddlan and after being shown to the English troops based in Anglesey, Edward sent the head on to London. |
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Lord Wilton held Huskisson's hands and arms steady, while Lord Colville supported his head on his knees and tried to cushion him from the vibration of the train. |
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And one picture at the tail end of this photo essay was of a mother in Arlington Cemetery and she had her head on the headstone of her son's grave. |
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He demonstrated this in front of the British Ornithologists Union by inserting two shrike feathers into a cork which he then whirled around his head on a string. |
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He had the girl's head on his shoulder but she was half cut and in her seventh heaven, so he just went on talking to me, proud of his English, you see. |
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The two gownsmen lowered the rigid body. It lay straight as a board, supported by no more than its head on the chair-back, and its heels on the ground. |
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