A child swinging with abandon about a jungle gym is honing his gross motor skills. |
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Using one of the grips described above, deliver the jack swinging your arm down in line with the middle of the mat and the centre line. |
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The happy couple disappeared for a while, and when Trish resurfaced, she did so wearing a boiler suit, swinging a bottle of red wine by the neck. |
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They were barreling along much like monkeys, swinging their legs forward then their arms, hissing and screeching the entire time. |
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While looking down I noticed the left support brace for my seat was swinging loose from the splinter bar. |
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It had a camera on a boom arm and they were swinging it over and around the car which was following a short distance behind. |
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Bismarck has been described by historians as a political juggler who could keep swinging half a dozen balls in his hands simultaneously. |
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Swift unnavigable waters, swinging screaming baboons, sleeping snakes, red gums ready for their sweet white blood. |
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Finally she gave up trying to read and sat at the table bored stiff, the book swinging idly in her fingers. |
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Nora Willman stood at the corner of the small, unpaved street, her basket of fresh fruits and vegetables swinging carelessly in her left hand. |
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Trout tactics, such as nymphing, swinging streamers and even dry flies, will take feisty smallmouths. |
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It seems to show the wing of an angel swinging a censer, and the head of another angel with its halo. |
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An ape is defined by the ability to move through the trees swinging arm over arm in a form of locomotion called brachiation. |
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On either side are two triangular spaces, with St Gabriel swinging a censer on the right and St Michael offering his sword, on the left. |
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We sat on the sea walls, swinging our legs, and filling our mouths with salty, breaded seafood, as we inhaled the salty fresh air. |
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He feels like he is caught in a permanent handstand, feet to the heavens, hands to the earth, swinging free. |
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The park was a chaos of frenzied movement, bodies launching over the fence, brickbats and clubs swinging. |
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It took Fats a tune or two to get over his initial discomfort, but soon he was swinging like only Fats Waller could swing. |
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Suddenly the boy's eyes flashed a dark blue before he began to charge forward, swinging his broadsword with a single arm. |
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The oscillations increased to 90 degrees, the flight films showing the vehicle swinging madly from side to side. |
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The team flew into action, wheeling Martin through the swinging double doors and into the operating bay. |
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Alexis Rios, a string bean if there ever was one, struck out swinging against Jarrod Washburn to end the inning. |
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Mac pushed the large swinging doors open and led the way into the main kitchen. |
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Not for her, of course, left swinging in a cave to the caw of crows, but so the rest of us can go on. |
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Even the catering crew's kept behind a swinging door, save for carefully timed replenishment of viands. |
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He opens the over by stepping to the leg side and swinging his bat through a horizontal arc, cutting the ball to point for four more. |
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She smiled seductively when she saw him, and walked over, swinging her hips in a slow grind. |
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The layout fuses a pastiche of 90s chrome and 70s retro with a swinging 60's colour scheme of greens, burgundies and blues. |
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The are seven cubicles in the changing rooms which are sealed by wooden swinging doors and the doors are visible from the central foyer. |
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A classic and one of the most poignant tracks on the album, boasting swinging melody lines and sweet vocals. |
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Mark's face became a picture of understanding and he nodded a quick affirmative before swinging the door open. |
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Many DJ's finish dead on midnight, we on the other hand continue to play if the night is still swinging. |
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The door opened a moment later, swinging away from me to reveal a very tired-looking Juan. |
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Aislinn and Christopher rose up into the air with the other flyers, swinging their blades and stabbing at the glassy robot eyes. |
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He has been keeping his head more stable at the plate and swinging at more strikes. |
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Alexander placed himself stalwartly between them and his three friends, swinging the short sword wildly to ward them away. |
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The men, in their swinging black skirts, like Japanese hakamas, are ranged downward on stage left. |
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Many were in fancy dress and most of them were swinging rattles and shouting. |
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Blignaut lost his cool immediately, the next ball swinging way down the leg side for four wides. |
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Tasteful, swinging, he never ventured much beyond the mainstream and preferred to interpret jazz standards, ballads and pop tunes. |
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Lithe as a monkey, he climbed across a tree branch, and hooked his legs over the branch, hanging upside down and swinging back and forth. |
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The cupboard door kept swinging open only to be thumped closed by Ivan, who had incorporated this gesture into the rhythm of the dance. |
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Scowling, Sydney reached forward, spun her combination lock free and jerked the small swinging door sharply open. |
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He used his stave like a walking cane, swinging it before him with a tap of his boot. |
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Laughing, Adam pushed open the swinging doors of the saloon and followed Ben into the building. |
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He noticed that the pendulums of the two suspended clocks, hanging side by side from a common support, were swinging together. |
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The doors had been hung perfectly, each one swinging effortlessly and noiselessly and fitting perfectly into its frame. |
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She went on her way, her grass skirt swinging rhythmically, resembling one of those steatopygous statues in anthropological museums. |
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According to Associated Press voting data, Democrats could have added 13 seats by swinging 49,469 votes. |
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Like the rest of the field, Woods was swinging on thin ice, knowing that the slightest false step or slice of misfortune would draw blood. |
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He jabbed the air a couple of times, as if he were fencing, before swinging his sword round his head like a slingshot. |
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We would head down a different alley, only to find the headlights swinging round in front of us again. |
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He still had his arms swinging, his head looking forward, hell-bent on getting where he were going. |
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They come pleated in long styles as well as straight and swinging styles and skirt suits are back. |
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Joshua cinched the girth on his horse's saddle, pulling it tight and swinging upon the animal's broad back with ease. |
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His role as an American warrior in feudal Japan meant long days in bulky armor swinging a hefty sword. |
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The wind gently blew against her face as she kicked off, swinging into the air, leaving her loose hair streaming behind her. |
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Adam had checked his cinch then stepped into the stirrup before swinging on to the chestnut stallion. |
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The best case scenario of swinging at a cop is you miss while his head is turned and he doesn't see it. |
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The man stumbled back, then redoubled his efforts, swinging with increasing speed and strength. |
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Earlier this year, Liz Hurley was snapped walking out of the store swinging a bulging carrier bag and wearing a knowing smile. |
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We pulled up in front of a huge, beautiful blue house with a wraparound porch and swinging benches and flowers all over the place. |
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Nam's yard sat soft-lit under a few swinging lanterns amid dappled shade from the trees. |
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This helicopter was flying dangerously low over the tree tops, swaying and swinging, turning around and swooping over again. |
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On the way back in I bumped into the beautiful Moni, who was swinging a paper bag like a fly swatter having indulged in a bit of retail therapy. |
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The Pakistani batsmen are in a habit of playing at balls swinging away from the body. |
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Having boxed the compass in reverse, like two parallel magnets in a swinging ship, they again faced the nightlighted hill. |
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India started off very slowly, mainly because the ball was swinging and seaming around on a damp pitch early in the morning. |
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He dreamt that he was a brave and noble swashbuckler, swinging from chandelier to chandelier as he dueled with his foes. |
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Once at sea, cast your eyes aloft, there will be a dozen or more sailors swinging about in the rigging adjusting sails. |
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Two swinging lanterns lit the interior with a yellow-orange cast that made Rebecca stand out in sharp relief like some golden goddess. |
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Their speed could be augmented by swinging a small chromium-plated crank handle located on the dashboard. |
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Expect a swinging evening of sparkling interaction and some hot jazz standards. |
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After the condor landed to feed, a signal was given and the men swooped down from all sides, shouting and swinging their lassos and ponchos. |
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Unlike ordinary pine trees, the Christmas trees are decorated with a shell made of dried vines, dark blue feathers swinging behind the shell. |
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A 2-year-old Phil, a natural right-hander, insisted on swinging a golf club left-handed so that he could mirror his dad. |
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We've noticed he's been swinging the ball away from the bat quite a lot all the time. |
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Kirtley was the most dangerous, swinging the ball considerably, and forcing the batsmen to play. |
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Size reduction is achieved by fixed or swinging beater arms revolving at speed within a chamber. |
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Players use their arms for leverage when they jump, but that's no excuse for swinging their elbows with the intention of injuring an opponent. |
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Each group faithfully captures the swinging lilt of Ory's bands, his sense of dynamics, and the essence of his robust trombone tones. |
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The creature got a big smile and leapt forward, grabbing her shirt and swinging around onto her shoulders, chittering happily. |
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McGrath is swinging the ball into the right-handers and causing them a great deal of trouble. |
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When Patsy was here last we went to a garden centre which had some great arbours and swinging seats. |
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I bit my lip as I turned on the tip of my foot, my arms swinging out in wide arcs. |
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When I mentioned his chinstrap swinging, he grew irritated, abruptly grabbed his strap, and snapped it. |
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Bogie came out swinging, trying to put Dino on the ropes and Dino responds with a flurry of his own. |
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Driver, however, stemmed the early onslaught with three cheap wickets and kept nagging away, swinging the ball both ways. |
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Just remember this the next time you stroll down the street innocently swinging an armful of shopping. |
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Galaxies are also seen in the process of swinging through each other, colliding and sometimes merging to form a supergalaxy. |
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The inventor and artist Leonardo da Vinci designed the swinging gates and canal locks used on it. |
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Kira turned on heel and toe, swinging a tremendous blow and striking the other man square in the back. |
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The behemoth of Lothian Road is visibly swinging around to meet the strictures of the stock market. |
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The central experience of aerial locomotion, however, has been so well designed that you can happily spend an hour just swinging around. |
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She hit the ground painfully, landing on an elbow and cheek, with the edge of the glass door swinging back to lodge firmly against her hip. |
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She grumbled, swinging at him, knowing well that he would catch her punch before it even came close to landing. |
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Her hair was loose now, untied from the ponytail and swinging halfway down her back. |
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Meanwhile the Highlanders loosie has been cited following a swinging arm in a tackle during the game. |
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It would just sit there, ruffle its clipped wing feathers and continue its neurotic seed shovelling and beak swinging. |
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They started with the sounding of a bugle, leading in to a drum ruffle from the drum corps, and then swinging into their rock group performance. |
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A dead lowball hitter with a loop in his swing, Lankford this season has been swinging at too many pitches up in the zone. |
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Others rushed the Alliance soldiers, swinging knives and fist, anything to stop the noise. |
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Blue For The Most is a beguiling blend of trip-hop, pop and folk, swinging sultrily, with the sort of confidence that sets this debut apart. |
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To make solid contact, Bob had to turn his left shoulder more horizontally, swinging the club more around his body than up and down. |
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Bob enjoys his current role swinging on the keyboard and singing his lusty songs. |
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Employers criticise us for writing lines for employees who they claim are swinging the lead. |
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Midsummer madness is upon us as Manchester United are linked with every footballer capable of standing on one foot and swinging the other. |
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From the long tapering fingers of her right hand a golden chain dangled and swinging idly from its end hung a small iridescent vial. |
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Arun thrust through the swinging door into the taproom of Bullfinch's only inn, still feeling remarkably weightless. |
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It's not so much that people are swinging the lead, but that the benefits culture of dependency creates a depression which is hard to get out of. |
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Apparently life begins at 40-which will come as something of a relief to any of us who've been swinging the lead for the past few decades. |
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She even saw what looked like a make-do rubber-tyre swing swinging gently from one of the tremendous branches. |
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One passing eyewitness saw the youths swinging from shop front lettering in the small hours, lettering which now hangs in tatters. |
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It's not as if I can pull a sickie either, Tracy can tell when I'm swinging the lead. |
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After swinging the banjo for eight hours, I sit down to write a few lines on what I think to be right. |
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We spend a lot of time swinging the banjo, and only yesterday had to put in a new winze, following damage to our trenches from Beachy Bill. |
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His bluntness did not always make him popular, particularly with those he thought were swinging the lead, but his team were always focussed. |
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I staggered across the tiles in ungraceful fashion, handbag swinging as I swore. |
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On the other hand, we all know that there are thousands who are swinging the lead in trying to milk the system for all it's worth. |
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But then, instead of swinging the club back, simply bring it to the halfway position I've described. |
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The mariachis were swinging, the margaritas were chilling, the River Walk was overflowing. |
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Often these causes are things you may do before you actually swinging the club, like an incorrect grip and bad posture. |
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Paul now plays using the word rhythm as his only thought when swinging the club, which is fantastic. |
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Amanda could not help but notice the tetherball swinging only ever so slightly back and forth behind Red. |
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He first suggested he might skip the Masters in January, when his lower back caused problems swinging the club. |
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He then describes how he was alarmed to see her masthead lights swinging rapidly to starboard. |
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On opening day, Pujols made a sensational running, barehanded grab-and-throw on a swinging bunt. |
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A couple of horses grazed nearby, their tails swinging in time to the rhythm. |
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Much importance is also attached to the swinging of ships in dock before going to sea. |
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Infectious dance music came from Ben Jam, with a swinging swaying set blending sega with Caribbean rhythms. |
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The swinging meathook in the background is always a bad omen in horror movies, and this meathook is worse news than most. |
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An old black man with a beret is swinging a whole hindquarter of a steer out of a truck, and onto a meathook. |
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Essentially they used the noir style of 1940s Hollywood thrillers to tell a story set in 1960s swinging London. |
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David is appalled that Polly could so wantonly cut herself loose from her baby to continue this swinging lifestyle. |
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Without a swinging ball Hoggard lacks pace or threat and the Australians are supreme at getting on the front foot and smashing medium-pacers. |
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Set among peace-loving forest dwellers in the swinging 60s, the lively production even features a guest appearance by The King himself, Elvis. |
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Clouds of incense led the procession with the thurifer swinging full circles and figure eights. |
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The ebb and flow of tides, swinging winds, and rising and falling ocean swells create the changing rhythms of a surfer's life. |
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The taxi driver has an orange tilak on his forehead and a host of miniature gods swinging from the roof of his vehicle. |
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Nobody should get away with planting a bomb in a public place without swinging for it. |
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Her gold eyes glinted even in the dark, the black collar around her neck swinging an old nametag and a small tinkling bell. |
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General merrymaking on the second day of Easter includes the rolling of Easter eggs, games to test one's strength, and swinging on swings. |
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Off we went, me with an accumulator in each hand and she swinging her shopping bag and skipping along beside me. |
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Then on the following evening, November 1, it will be the turn of the adults to come together and enjoy a swinging 60's night. |
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We saw monkeys swinging through the tree-tops and a long black serpent snaking menacingly over branches. |
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Drawing closer, she noticed with a growing sense of dread the open doors, swinging back and forth in the gusts of bitter wind. |
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She tickled Elissa's cheek with her finger and sashayed away, her silky black hair swinging from side to side. |
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If the boom is used only for lifting and swinging, the topping lift is replaced by a fixed stay. |
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She glanced over at the hammock swinging in the wind and sat down in it, rocking slightly. |
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The floor was vibrating, shaking, trembling, the light swinging, papers flying. |
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That meant if he lost his handhold on the roof, he'd fall at least 40 feet, swinging like a pendulum in a huge arc. |
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But, we were young, and the campers enjoyed swinging from one upper berth to another as they had in earlier trips. |
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They move with a slow shambling walk, the low-slung head swinging from side to side. |
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A dozen sixth-years poured out from the far end, their lanterns swinging haphazardly from their jarring gait. |
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With smooth proficiency, the trimmers backed the jib, and the mainsail was eased, swinging the bow around. |
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She sat on a branch, leaning her head against the trunk and laughing, her legs swinging lazily below her. |
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Visitors' cars arrive via a narrow road and pass a security checkpoint before swinging sharply into a paved drive. |
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The priests process round the church, swinging clouds of incense, carrying their elaborate silver Ethiopian crosses and richly bound bibles. |
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I see the two missing mares, with a broken hobble strap and the hobble chain swinging. |
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The shift in position of the disaffected crew comes as opinion in the resort town seemed to be swinging behind the former coxswain. |
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I think she has in her head a little trapeze with a five-year-old like a circus monkey swinging on it. |
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Frost plays acoustic guitar and delivers her breathy vocals with a retro cool, a swinging '60s chanteuse with keen insights into modern life. |
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They were jitterbugging, swinging to the tunes of big bands, or singing hymns. |
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As if that were not enough, a second trebuchet was built to a French design using a huge swinging ballast-filled basket as a counterweight. |
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Other children were high in the tall trees swinging from limbs and lounging in the leafy treetops. |
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He jogged down the wooden stairs that connected the shoppe to their house and gathered her in a hug, swinging her around. |
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The music remained the same, a controlled, tough big band hiply backing the wonderful swinging of Fitzgerald. |
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At slow speed, macropodids land on their forelimbs and tail, while swinging their hindlimbs forward. |
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The pocket skirt is fuller, swinging, and has two great big patch pockets with tucking detail. |
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Thursday is Sixties Night, when we will all sit round and try to remember what happened during that swinging decade. |
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She struggled with the handle before swinging the door open, diving in and slamming it shut again. |
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Taking turns with your partner drilling the swinging armbar from the guard is an example of this sort of drill. |
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Start the jug swinging and try to insert spoonfuls of soggy cereal into the mouth of the jug while pretending to be a plane. |
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The turkey trot ragtime dance is characterized by a springy walk with the feet well apart and a swinging up-and-down movement of the shoulders. |
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Following suit, the followers of Melhiril charged as well, swords swinging wildly, bows twanging, and the clashing of swords and shields. |
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An officer opened the swinging doors and let her inside the circular court floor. |
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They're swinging about like monkeys, roaring up and down the aisles and I was even mooned at once. |
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The more seasoned CEO is swinging for the fences with the proposed acquisition. |
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I'm swinging the club the way I want to, the putter is okay too, it's just that I'm holing nothing. |
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But inwardly, you're in a linen suit, wearing a straw boater and swinging a walking stick. |
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Nestled under my mosquito net, I subconsciously tried to ignore the hurricane lantern swinging across the moonlit field of the hospital grounds. |
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He then takes another swinging punch at Josh but only lands a glancing blow. |
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Fear, however, is an entirely normal reaction, especially when smoke is thick, truncheons are swinging and the air unbreathable. |
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The stage is clear and uncluttered, lined with a set of big black doors and decorated only with light bulbs swinging from the ceiling. |
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The afternoon shipping forecast suggested that on Sunday the wind could be swinging round and dropping before picking up from the south-west in the evening. |
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Ending his game, Tim stepped down from the platform, snatching his hat and jamming it atop his head, while swinging his bag over his shoulder simultaneously. |
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Anyway, by climbing up the cherry tree, swinging across to the balcony and jemmying the window, we soon found that getting in through the bathroom was a doddle. |
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I reckoned acrophobia was part of everyone's make up, more pronounced in some and lying latent in those guys who sat swinging their legs over the skyline of New York. |
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He is known for swinging unabashed through his corporate environment, baffling corridor lurkers with bright smiles and a radiant happiness with life. |
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So, don't be surprised to see her come out swinging hard and soon to reclaim the stage. |
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She swooned and cooed as she put them on and jumped into the pool, the drop earrings swinging like chandeliers in a storm. |
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The video's an aerialist on a rope, and she's just swinging. |
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Bart cried out as Jack went for him, swinging his cutlass furiously. |
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German planners knew that Antwerp must be taken to safeguard the right rear of their armies swinging down into France, and initially allocated five reserve corps to the task. |
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Despite the visual high of watching a superhero leaping across rooftops or swinging through the air at incredibly dangerous speeds, the film is really a love story. |
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He backed up a bit to allow himself some room, but Kahn pressed on, swinging in a flurry of combinations as he attempted to nail Aouri and knock him down for the count. |
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He dangled lifeless for a moment, making sure he regathered his energy before swinging his body up over the wall and landing painfully on the other side. |
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The Morgan typically shuttles this material some 75 to 100 metres to the chipper, swinging the drags so the logs are aligned straight into the chipper infeed. |
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As the game ended, tension between the two sides boiled over into a scrum of stick swinging, pushing, and punching. |
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The next moment his loud shout rose over the din of battle, and swinging his hat over his head for a banner to those who pressed after, he spurred against the flying enemy. |
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In this case, we were sitting there for over fifteen minutes until one-by-one, cars began swinging into U-turns to backtrack to an alternate route. |
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A gaggle of cowboys walk by en route to the rodeo tent, lariats swinging. |
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You can really improve your tempo by practicing swinging left-handed. |
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I'm swinging so high that the chain links rattle at the top of each arc. |
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The third movement rondo was played with a swinging, joyful authority. |
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Karen wore the shortest and hottest, hot pants of the evening, while Pat Dixon was overheard muttering that in the swinging '70s she was up to her armpits in children. |
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By showing a girl swinging her yoyo nearby, Brenner adds a ludic touch. |
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He decides to cool off at the Riverbend Apartments, a swinging singles paradise outside Atlanta, a Pleasure Island for adults, but even that gets old. |
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A few hours later, he pushed past the swinging door of the taproom, furs replaced by a couple of purchased oddities that clinked in his pack as he moved. |
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Killing Kittens became a very acceptable, high-end, society party which had swinging at it. |
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It made no difference, and next morning he returned to swinging the banjo. |
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A trainer assists him with physical therapy, manipulating his body to prepare the joints for the rigors of swinging a golf club as violently as Woods does. |
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Instead of grace, there has come in many women an affectation of mannishness, as is shown in hats, jackets, long strides, and a healthful swinging of the arms in walking. |
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A miner puts his head down and runs, with a long swinging stride, through places where I can only stagger. |
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In other words, if you focused on the barycentre and watched the Sun in its orbit, it would be swinging around a point 1.236 solar radii outside the Sun. |
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Twenty officers mounted on horses quickly advanced, swinging batons, flanked by police on foot who fired concussion grenades and volleys of rubber bullets. |
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He was swinging the thurible in a one hundred and eighty-degree arc. |
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A choir sang behind him in low hums, their robes swinging mesmerically. |
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Is it any wonder that control of Congress is swinging back and forth like a tetherball? |
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Just before we are crushed, he swings into a tiny hotel set down point, before swinging back across the road, over the traffic island and back into the correct lane. |
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All I could think about was my handsome brother dressed as a Mohawk swinging from the mast of the ship and landing on deck like a swashbuckling pirate! |
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He turned around, swinging his blade slicing the demon's throat open. |
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There's bums and tums hanging out, both male and female, hips swinging with thongs on view and there's legs up to bottoms with barely a scrap of coverage. |
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He was wearing a deer stalker's outfit, puffing on a pipe and wearing a monocle, or would have been wearing a monocle if it weren't swinging in the air beneath him. |
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We pass single file on a swinging bridge and I see a large morphos butterfly up the tree-shrouded stream, the turquoise circles on its fluttering wings flashing like neon. |
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I climbed them, swinging from one to another, blistering my hands and straining my muscles, all the while feeling like the surface was not getting any nearer. |
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Restored and resplendent, it opens its doors to visitors with handbags instead of schoolchildren swinging schoolbags full of slates, pencils and books. |
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She leaned over and unlatched the door, swinging it open towards me. |
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A tall, broad-shouldered man stumbled awkwardly out of the swinging door. |
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From the cheerleader section to denim, gypsy to skateboard, uniforms to sportswear, nightwear to wedding, and the swinging seventies section all tastes were catered for. |
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Air filled out the parachute canopy above him and then, swinging on the gentle south-west wind, he landed near St Pancras Church less than two miles away. |
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Our parliament is probably no more boring than any other, although we could do with a bit more passion, vituperation and maybe even some mace swinging. |
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Now, Adele, who was once his main squeeze and still carries a torch for him, must convince him to give up his drinking and start swinging the clubs again. |
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With no firm ideology, swinging like a pendulum from one side to another the brief period of halcyon days in my life passed just like the sand slips out off the hands. |
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In the latest incident hundreds of pounds' damage had been caused by louts swinging on the railings, pulling the stanchions away and damaging the old stones. |
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This is done by hooking the ball with the soft swinging motion of one of the feet as the teams 8-man scrum pack pushes forward to give the hooker more room to hook the ball. |
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Nobody would want the seats on buses, instead we'd fight for the handholds and the over-head bars, and buses would go past with people swinging like carcasses on meat hooks. |
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One of the instructors then broke into a flurry of breaking moves that included vault-like leg swinging and inverted human pretzel handstands to make a gymnast blush. |
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Mixing swinging deliveries with some excellent off-cutters, he ripped through the middle order and finished with excellent figures of 6-9 from seven overs. |
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Hips swinging, she walked, amidst more catcalls, over to the computer. |
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Behind the pair, an old man followed, swinging a censer in their wake. |
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She pulled nervously at her necklace, the charm swinging back and forth. |
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I yelled, but he was gone, the doors swinging shut behind him. |
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Esther Johnson shook her head, gold earrings swinging against her skin. |
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Adopt a similar kind of consistent motion before swinging the club. |
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In fact I'd go so far as to say that one of the reasons Lee looks so good at the moment is becuase he's consistantly swinging the ball and doing it at serious pace. |
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Whenever, they bowled the ball was swinging around every corner. |
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The pitch had spent two days under the covers, but the conditions did not phase the Australia openers as they left balls that were swinging wildly. |
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By the time it was our turn to field, the conditions were more favourable for bowling, the ball was swinging and Botham took a couple of wonderful catches. |
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He was swinging back and forth on a metal swing watching her. |
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He was swinging for the fences here and certainly not playing it safe. |
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As I'm covering classes this year frankly no-one is going to care whether I'm there or not, it's just the idea that they might think I'm swinging the lead that worries me. |
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I tried to counteract the swinging motion by stopping the hoist. |
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Hitters growing up swinging aluminum bats have a greater degree of error when they switch to wood because of the smaller sweet spot on a wooden bat. |
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Frantic footsteps pounded down the stairs and the swinging door flew open revealing a harassed-looking teenager with messy brown hair and sharp blue eyes. |
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He had just started reading the extensive list of available coffee variations posted against the wall when the swinging door opened and a young man entered. |
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On my way out of the polling station, I nipped ahead of a flustered looking woman with a double-wide pushchair in order to hold the swinging door open for her. |
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The head doctor opened the swinging doors and came into the hallway. |
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But when she pushes the swinging door open, she's aghast to find her father sitting at the table, eating some taco chips and reading the newspaper. |
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Will they manage to mature, in tandem, into a team capable of bringing silverware back to Ayrshire or will the swinging sixties remain, in perpetuity, as the halcyon era? |
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Male chimps at Gombe and other forest sites can spend hours scaling and swinging through trees when hunting speedy colobus monkeys. |
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The Tongan World Cup winger hit Bradley Davies on the side of the head with a high, swinging stiff-arm, and was dismissed after a TMO review. |
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Furcal said he's not throwing or swinging but that he's mimicking a throwing and swinging motion in exercises. |
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These are large and heavy enough to be thrown by swinging, and to seriously wound a person when thrown. |
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Their wailing Dixieland came swinging out into the night, drawing the peekers outside from behind their shaded windows. |
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By swinging their heads and necks, otariids create momentum while they are moving. |
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So bouncing and swinging rhythms and rhymes encourage development of balance and coordination in infants and children. |
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The swinging also known as flourishing has developed somewhat into an art form, with drummers playing and swinging in unison or sequential flows. |
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Referees also ensure that the boxers don't use holding tactics to prevent the opponent from swinging. |
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The literature pertaining to swinging is more prevalent than that for polyamory. |
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These small dumbells are designed to hold your Wiimote and make all that swinging and pointing significantly more difficult and healthier. |
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Haley's Joy comes complete with swing frame, dual hanging points for linear swinging, mat and duffel bag. |
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The swinging volley is hit out of the air as the player approaches the net. |
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The Games began, we Glaswegians stepped up to the plate and, right off the bat, came out swinging. |
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With this development, whatever little hopes Gowda had of swinging the minority votes, have vapourised. |
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The vacillators, the waverers, the swinging and the floating voting folks whose support can be relied upon once they know who is winning. |
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Buddicom recalls him swinging from the luggage rack in a railway carriage like an orangutan to frighten a woman passenger out of the compartment. |
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It worked as Harmison removed Kallis in his second over when a swinging full toss clipped the base of his off stump. |
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As we headed back for the ramp, I looked at the iPad and noticed a deep contour line swinging in close to shore next to that culvert. |
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And among Oregon's voters, it is the undecideds who are likely to prove the most decisive in swinging Oregon either for Kerry or Bush. |
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Haruna, a dancer of Jerusarema ululates, swinging both her hands and waist with her head proudly prodded back and forth. |
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In situations like this, you have to think like a tailender who can't resist swinging at a loopy twirler. |
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Then simply hit a dead-handed chip, with the hands, wrists and arms all swinging together as if in a solid block. |
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They hold a story-book charm and I can just imagine fairies at play, swinging in and out from its spadix. |
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I know we're not swinging the bats too well, so you don't know how well they're throwing out there. |
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The amped-out kids were going bananas, swinging on ropes over the moshed out zone and genuinely having a good-ass time. |
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Harrison is on his back, and McCartney and Starr are swinging down. |
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He would have to act, and if he got gutshot in the process, at least he would go down swinging. |
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Start out with a swinging Friday night dance party featuring Shotgun Wedding Quintet and their unique blend of gypsy funk, rap and swing. |
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A businessman, clearly delighted to be on his way home after a long week, was gaily swinging his briefcase as he hopped off the train. |
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Returning to my friend's gibbon experience, a series of swinging rings by the exhibit can capture the feeling of brachiating. |
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Set in the swinging 60s, the raunchy show contains several potential show stopping numbers including Hey Big Spender. |
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Mrs Dudley came bouncing back, hand swinging, big stain on her right bap like she'd been shot or Da had got at her in an alleyway. |
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It was almost inevitable that an economist on the statist edge of the mainstream or a little beyond would come out swinging for big government. |
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I have always been able to swing the ball into the righthanders and the way the ball has been swinging this season has helped me. |
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Francine sat in the glider on the porch, swinging lightly, her mind a thousand miles away. The chain squeaked a little, almost like a cricket. |
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But she went wide as she flew over the final bump and could not refind her rhythm in time through the swinging gates to the finish area. |
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So, he participates in the swinging parties, we can conclude? |
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I tried if a pendulum would swing faster, or continue swinging longer, in case of exsuction of the air. |
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It will take beating Paraguay, so expect them to come out swinging. |
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