He then snatched the fallen warrior's arms and robes under which he had concealed a scrip full of gold fastened to his loins. |
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Of course, as any yoga teacher worth his or her pork loins will remind you, true yoga has nothing to do with looking good in a Lycra bodysuit. |
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He suffered from pain in the loins, scanty urine, hematuria, and generalized edema. |
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As for these men who are stricken in years, their loins are as tender as those of a young animal that cannot walk. |
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The stallion was brought to the tent, a handsome bay with a white blaze and muscular loins. |
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So after breakfast I brush my teeth, gird my loins and set off into the mythical morning. |
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Quite how I am going to gird my loins to restart studying in October, I am not sure. |
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This, then, is the time when we should be taking our last quiet pleasures whilst we gird our loins for the coming assault. |
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Meantime, it is essential that we do gird our loins and fight this latest takeover of our right to farm. |
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You get more tired and less able to take the stress and to gird your loins and take on another day. |
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However he never gave up and continually sought to gird his loins with courage. |
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I think she should have told him and let the family gird their loins against it. |
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The thought sent a delightful thrill through her, making her loins tingle with an anticipation of shared pleasure. |
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Invert each of the eye loins, terrine side down, onto the caul fat. |
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If some marauding Philistine attacks a book you love, you have no choice but to gird your loins and fight for it. |
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And Ahab rode and went to Jezreel. Then the hand of the LORD was on Elijah, and he girded up his loins and outran Ahab to Jezreel. |
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Short, level, solid back without slackness, muscular loins that are very slightly arched. |
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A punishment for misdemeanors was to be placed in cross irons, which were bars locked between the ankles from which chains went to a belt around the loins. |
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This is how you are to eat it: with your loins girt, sandals on your feet and your staff in hand, you shall eat like those who are in flight. |
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Gently descending topline to the croup, broad, straight, muscular back, broad, short loins. |
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Medium-length neck forming a harmonious line with the straight back and loins, ending in a slightly sloping croup. |
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The back is straight and the loins short, broad and muscular, while the croup slopes only slightly. |
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Broad, muscular back and ditto loins, which are flat and very broad in females and slightly arched in males. |
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Kenya is the only country in the region that currently exports tuna loins to the Community. |
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The frozen fish sample tested was a composite sample of five individual loins. |
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I think he is in the middle of reading, but today in committee someone handed out pork loins. |
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Quality Meat Packers identified that they had a quality issue with a specific product and lot of pork loins. |
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As we gird our national loins for the mid-term elections in November, here is a brisk primer on the movement. |
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Bone out the saddles into two loins leaving the belly attached. |
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His body responded to his mind, flooding his loins, yet again. |
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We do some herring, some tuna loins, a few little things like that. |
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In bad, it gives you a moment to gird your loins, look to your troops, marshal your mental reserves, look up more metaphors and set your face against the coming foes. |
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The skin was separated off from the precooked tuna and was split dorsoventrally along the lateral line to get loins. |
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Notice how luxuriantly the shower gel foams on the heroine's loins? |
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Once more she's having to gird her teeny loins, slap on her brave face and march out in her spikiest heels to face whatever there is out there. |
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So he sought more stable employment, which he eventually found at America's largest hog slaughterhouse. Smithfield Foods' plant at Tar Heel, North Carolina, turns some 32,000 pigs a day into hams and loins. |
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In the first case, she considers the liberalisation of imports of raw materials, which is very important, and makes specific exceptions for sensitive products such as tuna loins. |
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Virtually square-shaped, withers that are not raised too high, slightly convex loins with well developed muscles breadthways, broad, long, very muscular, oblique croup, ample, deep chest descended to the elbows or lower. |
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Unload the gall-bladder and strengthen loins. |
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They have their chests bare and backs naked to the loins, they cover their thighs with either leather or linen. |
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Everywhere we turn, there are loamy loins and torrents of testosterone. |
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And behind the mare, or beside her, or else cavorting ahead, came a slim black colt, the fruit of her loins, without bridle or rope. |
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King Gyanendra must gird up his loins and prepare himself for all exigencies. |
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Man came into this world, not to sit down and muse, not to befog himself with vain subtleties, but to gird up his loins and to work. |
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You are such a lusty lewdster, Giles. I sometimes think men think of little else but the ungirding of their loins. |
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Bacheta took from his moocha a thick wooden peg that was a pin holding the moocha round his loins. |
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Thirty years on from the last attempt, however, New Labour has girded its loins and implemented, in part at least, the reform proposal of 1911, namely the abolition of hereditary peers. |
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This means that applications such as defatting hams, pork loins and strips are no longer so challenging, taking advantage of higher speed and higher torque. |
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Thrilly jolts of ecstasy electrified his junkie loins. His fancy-prancy equine stride took him a half block down the ghetto street into the dingy foyer of a tenement building. |
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Where there is love of whatever kind, there is desire of a kind as variable, and that daunting sinuousness that is the arousal of the loins runs through them all. |
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My face I'll grime with filth, blanket my loins, elf all my hairs in knots, and with presented nakedness outface the winds and persecutions of the sky. |
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Then he became aware of a princely figure in a caftan of green sarcenet clasped about his loins by a long tongued belt from which hung a scimitar hilted in ivory and gold. |
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To this day Katie thought wistfully of the night in his apartment when his salami had split her loins sending her into a state of sexual ecstasy unmatched in human history. |
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Then Tom girded up his loins, so to speak, and went to work. |
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