At a recent wedding, I saw a dancing mother twirl a rifle in both hands above her head like the baton of a majorette. |
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A boy and a girl twirl frenetically yet effortlessly around a dance floor to the brassy rhythms of a swing band. |
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A quick twirl of the moustache and I'm off to The Pub, If I don't write again, have a very Happy Christmas. |
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Then, with a twirl on her heel, he turned around and walked off in the opposite direction to where Terr'ach was going. |
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Such is the case with a rancher named Baxter, a selfish baron so cold-hearted and villainous he lacks only a handlebar mustache to twirl. |
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The secret passageways that twirl like DNA through the building all culminate in a room in the sub-basement I call The Bunker. |
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When he released her she turned around and did a twirl to show off her present. |
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They leap by bounds, twirl their bodies this way and that, delighting in this opportunity to torment me! |
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I twirl and I spin and I stick one leg out of the water and pretend I am really graceful. |
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With two hands she sipped the warm, filling chocolate and watched the heavy snowdrops from the clouds twirl down quickly to the ground. |
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I missed the workshops on hitchhiking and do-it-yourself event production, and I may not have another chance to learn how to twirl fire sticks. |
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Clothes that pull, sag, buckle or droop add pounds, so when trying out something, dance and twirl around the dressing room. |
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The dress was a pale lime green, it had a wasp waist and the skirt was gathered the tiniest bit to give it some twirl. |
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But the young ones had something entirely different in mind, and proceeded to run, buck, and twirl on the ice, kicking up their heels. |
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Firstly, a man brandishes a halberd before whirling it around like a majorette might twirl a baton. |
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Properly chastened, he drifted to the rear of the empty classroom and watched dust motes twirl in the sunlight dappling the room. |
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She would twirl round on her piano stool to shout at us, then twirl back again. |
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Behind the cross, crude propeller blades on whirligigs made by local artist R A Miller and planted on Windy Hill, spin and twirl on gusty days. |
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I would twirl in the vast ballrooms in my ragged skirt, pretending I was the most radiant lady at the ball. |
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Instead he's playing to the girl's movements, creating an intricate pulsation of beats and cycles, hypnotized by every twirl and gyration. |
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Rune poured the steaming tea into the cup, letting the leaves twirl around and finally rest on the bottom. |
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It might be a twirl or a flick or the tap of a lariat or a longe line or a whip. |
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I ran to the kitchen, and I turned, and I did a complete twirl and fell against the wall. |
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He lays on the loathsomeness, but he gives it a little twirl — a sportiness. |
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Here the flagman pulls the caboose's coupling pin and brakes its speed with a measured twirl of the brake wheel as the cars ahead roll into the inspection track. |
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Next time you pick up a pencil, take time to twirl it in your fingers, tap it against your teeth, crunch the end and wait for inspiration to flow. |
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At first, Harry's father had a hard time watching his son twirl around in princess wear. |
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They'll never be able to twirl around in a mug, or relax in a hot cup of tea. |
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Then, you simply choose between outfits, twirl around, and decide which one looks best. |
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Sometimes whales twirl around while breaching and slap the water hard as they come back down. |
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The ilusion of using it as reference evaporates: ''the other'' this radiance, me, twirl around in a strange merry-go-round. |
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And making a hurricane of her stomach, and twirl around, with the high winds, arms and legs spinning, her neck broken. |
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She seemed to twirl around between the vampires who disappeared one after the other thanks to her precise staking skills. |
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I lift out one ax, twirl it, slam in the adze, and gingerly test it. |
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Later, a twirl of the fork in a langoustine-studded spinosini resulted in a surprise impalement of one of the crustacean's eyeballs. |
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Girls in traditional dresses with flowers in their hair twirl through a Bosnian folk dance. |
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Her fine hands allowed her to flick and twirl the muleta, luring the bull and teasing him, with extraordinary artistry. |
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Hold one end of the glass rod between your fingers, and twirl the other end of the rod three or four times in the flame of the microburner. |
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As Father Phil recessed down the aisle at the end of mass, a fireworks display began to whistle and twirl. |
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They were among the first to introduce quick pirouettes and intricate steps into the discipline and they also invented the twirl. |
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Music still resonates in me, my head full, much like the art classes at age 24 which make my hands twirl to the rhythm of creation? |
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Listen, it takes a lot of effort to twirl energetically on a mountaintop and make it look good. |
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He caught her out of her twirl and pulled her close to him in front of a camera, making them look like a couple before kissing her cheek, cameras flashing all the while. |
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I gave a modeling twirl, hair swishing about my shoulders as I turned. |
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She did one final twirl for herself in front of the mirror before smiling to herself again and walking to the door carefully in her tall black pump heels. |
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Once boys start wearing pants it becomes easier for them to stand on their heads, twirl on railings, straddle fences, play leapfrog, and walk on stilts. |
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The invite includes a twirl around the opening night party at the Roxy, so I'll get to hobnob with some wannabe Culture Club kids and celebutantes. |
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Abu Hassar began to twirl it between his index finger and thumb. |
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Knives and machine-guns twirl through the air and the flames. |
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Holding the ends of the braids, swing and twirl the poi balls in different rhythmic patterns. |
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When I was a little girl, I used to twirl around and around in my bedroom, stopping only to deflect imaginary bullets with my nonexistent indestructible cuffs. |
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For example, copy the desire to twirl hair, etc., turn it on, turn it off, turn it on, turn it off, etc. until it is under the deliberate control of the transcendent will-you. |
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On a smooth white stage outside the Hotel Panorama, in the Angolan capital of Luanda, women pose and twirl to impress the judges of the 1999 Miss Luanda beauty contest. |
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Perhaps most of today's youth had never heard of him anyway. In this section Here we go again From pivot to twirl Admit nothing and deny everything The death of Chen Xitong Reprints. |
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If he will twirl around on cue, so will she. |
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That jitterbug caused skirts to twirl to ungodly heights, and the waltz, with that touching and holding, provided such an occasion of sin it should be confined to those already in a state of matrimony. |
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He drops by État d'Urgence again this year to twirl a dreamscape for you. |
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The instant flicker of flashbulbs against the leaden sky created a disco-ball effect on championship point this afternoon, but the moment did not move Venus Williams to spin, twirl or trip the light fantastic. |
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You could also make your ship twirl around. |
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It's not like the president actually believed the war was wrong and, cackling while looking for a handlebar mustache to twirl, pursued it anyway. |
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With, on the place des Terreaux, the stage setting of the pranks of a small giant who puts spectators in a toy box and stretches, mixes monuments, makes the turrets of the City hall twirl like spinning tops. |
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Females gently sway and twirl their skirts, while men hold their hats in their hands and dance behind the females. |
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The winged seeds or samaras are borne in pairs and twirl to the ground when ripe. |
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From here, it's a frenzy of activity as robots twirl and whirl, and featureless aluminium pressings quickly come together to create the gorgeous curves that form the complete bodyshell. |
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Opens the Twirl effect to twirl the image. |
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The user can press the yellow switch attached at the base of the drum or activate a capability switch to make the drum stick twirl and beat a fast, rhythmic drum roll. |
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