It's just before the point when the pain turns from discomforting to agonising that he lets go of my hand. |
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Their wild, headlong struggle to stay one step ahead of the truth grabs the viewer from the first and simply never lets go. |
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At the top of the lift, the ski-bobber lets go of the handle, the hook opens and the t-bar is released. |
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But for all that, from the beginning, Mr Gilder's messianic intensity and relentless optimism exert a grip on the reader that never lets go. |
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He lets go of the bird, touching its breast for a heartbeat. |
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The afterbirth usually lets go within twelve hours and is forced out by contractions and the pull of membranes which already hang out. |
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It is a mistaken belief that a priest who founds a family and lets go of the celibate would be committing treason to God. |
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Pull firmly and steadily on the tick until it lets go, then swab the bite site with alcohol. |
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But lets go on, we still have time to contemplate newly these species during the safety stop. |
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Dave quickly lets go and apologizes, saying he didn't mean to hurt her, he just got a little carried away. |
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The Confrontation is therefore essential, without it, the VUP lets go, and that's unfortunate. |
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Just allow the letting go to happen, just like a tree lets go of its leaves in winter or in autumn in preparation for the winter. |
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If you do not see this tiny milk mustache each time the cria lets go of the teats, check if the mother produces colostrum. |
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If that is the case, lets go after them and set them straight! |
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I feel the impatient breath of my daughter's future on my neck as I nurse her before bed, her fist clenching my thumb until she grows sleepy and gradually lets go of me. |
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This act of ritual starvation is the monk's ultimate act of nonattendance, by which he lets go of the body for the sake of his soul. |
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Lou lets go of Mindy's hand and sits up straight. |
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For us Europeans, when talking of vital interests, looking ahead is to anticipate all possible scenarios, including one where the American big brother lets go of its little European brother's hand to serve its own interests. |
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You may wonder how any individual could become so embroiled, The answer is that the SP never lets go of a grudge and works tirelessly to keep his environment in a state of perpetual turmoil. |
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Self-taught, Debar takes a fresh look and lets go of history of art codes, allowing him to spontaneously and wisely revisit and rewrite life in a contemporary language that is all his own. |
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Now lets go through all the lead ups to the bar, to help build up the strengths and skills you will need. |
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A musical fresco which, listening after listening, lets go numerous subliminal ideas coming by surprise to endlessly renew the auditive experience. |
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When a jam suddenly lets go, a steep water wave moves rapidly down river in a surge-like fashion and can cause serious damage with little warning. |
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Heidegger lets go of a certain tension that marked his writing in the thirties and begins to move into thinking in terms of releasement. |
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Even if your husband never lets go of the hope for a cure, or may never even acknowledge his illness, palliative care can offer the best possible quality of life. |
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When the suction cup lets go, the tag is recovered using these same signals. Tests carried out in August of last year resulted in the tagging of four beluga whales. |
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When a male finds her, he bites on to her and never lets go. |
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