Viana delights the crowd with a wee jiggle before teeing up Shearer, who dribbles his shot straight at Buffon. |
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Last fall's dramatic-series surprise was Las Vegas, all jiggle and surveillance cameras, a rush we could count on. |
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They wobbled a little as she bounced on her steps, then rested with a quick jiggle as she stopped. |
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We did that for several seconds, before I started a mad jiggle on the spot, moving around to face him as I did so. |
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My feet did a little jiggle to the music softly playing through the radio on my bedside table as I stared at the ceiling. |
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They walk away with a look of feigned understanding while I jiggle away, belly and double chin and all. |
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The door handle began to jiggle and Coran quickly reached out and gripped it to try to stop it from opening. |
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Seventy-one years old and his nicotine-clogged croaks still make his legions of fans want to jiggle the old pelvis. |
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If only I can work out a way of securing it so it doesn't jiggle about, can I make a second plant out of it? |
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He would play with his lip ring, roll his pencil around on the desk, jiggle his knees and shake his head to the tune in his head. |
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But beyond the jiggle, I don't see much else at work here that's worthy of note, or your precious nickel. |
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When XFL broadcasters lost the courage of their convictions regarding jiggle, the football gods punished the enterprise with demise. |
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She is wearing a silly hat with toggles on either side, and these dance and jiggle the more aggressive she becomes. |
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Double chins and dewlaps, dimpled knees and canyon cleavages jiggle and shimmer in the harsh glare of the stage lights. |
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It took a moment to jiggle the badly-cut key in my door, but eventually, I managed to open it. |
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Strong winds make it twist, jiggle and dance, and to hum, sing and scream like a banshee. |
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Yesterday, the stylus of an observatory seismograph continued to jiggle every few seconds like the end of a fishing rod reacting to nibbles. |
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She played the love interest and she does nothing more than bounce, jiggle and ooze vapidness. |
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So picture me, kneeling on my bed, trying to jiggle loose this plug, which is plugged into a six-plug adapter. |
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If your foot can jiggle around inside the skates while you hold your foot up, then they're too large. |
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It all goes to demonstrate the old adage that statistics can be used to prove anything, provided you jiggle them properly. |
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Honestly, we could go on about Inferno's nifty fire effect, or Voldo's creepy, stationary strut, or even Taki's newfound jiggle. |
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The rouble is continuing to jiggle around, currently at about half the value it had a month ago. |
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It absorbed Cassie's delicate fingers as she released to a slight jiggle. |
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You know I can be a very compulsive person, and I have to admit that most of the time I read in the same way that I smoke and chew gum and jiggle my leg a lot. |
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A small jiggle would be identified by the coins in his pocket jangling, while a titanic jiggle would set the cube wall, the floor and my desk vibrating wildly. |
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But the road was too narrow, and seeing that he could go no farther he began to jiggle the loose gearshift. |
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An elasticized girdle, obscuring any outline or jiggle of the individual buttocks, was essential for everyday wear. |
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The latch seems to lock a bit more securely, but it's still possible to jiggle it loose too easily if you fully load it up with a floppy and two hard drives. |
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They should slide on, but you may need to jiggle them to get them lined up properly. |
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If turning the ignition switch is difficult, jiggle the steering wheel from side to side. |
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If your child allows it, jiggle him up and down on your knee or move his arms or legs appropriately to the beat of the music. |
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The system is great for compensating for the odd jiggle, but won't cut out deliberate slow movements. |
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Also, I suspect that nuns don't usually jiggle like that when they dance. |
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You had to give the flagstick a jiggle before the ball would drop. |
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She gave them a jiggle and they trembled like kittens in a meat locker. |
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But it's not all about putting the jiggle back in home improvement. |
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Mum gave us a jiggle of the legs to show us they are working. |
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The jiggle of the doorknob startled him and he reached for his sword. |
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Never fix your neons, just constantly jiggle the wires until they go on. |
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Start timing the process when the dial gauge indicates that the recommended pressure has been reached, or when the weighted gauge begins to jiggle or rock. |
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Drivers will notice a slight jiggle as the engine fires-up. |
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There's creativity there and productivity and competition, and that should be used not to jiggle money around and push people aside, but to create green jobs. |
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By altering physical properties like gravity, friction, and speed, curiously anthropomorphic models can be made to walk, climb, wriggle, jiggle, or collapse into a writhing heap. |
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Mind you, looking at her mountainous back jiggle to the music in that backless dress, it was an easy mistake to make. |
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In a new video for World Star Hip Hop, Jenneke also performs her signature jiggle dance, but showed much more. |
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Kickbacks work the triceps muscle at the back of your arm. Exercising these muscles helps eliminate arm jiggle. |
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Any parent can tell you that babies love to rock and jiggle. |
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One lucky viewer will have the chance to hop on the pig, which is filled with 5,000 pounds 1 coins, and jiggle it up and down. |
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The structure, particularly the cantilevering of the upper part of the body from the front of the piece, allows the piece to bounce and jiggle in a manner reminiscent of the putt-putting movement of the car itself. |
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Or I might add another move called a jiggle into the sequence. |
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Alexander worries about unisex bathrooms and jiggle television. |
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You can rake it on brush, bang it on the ground, or just jiggle it to make the realistic sounds of bucks engaged in light sparring or an all-out war. |
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