He sat down, crossed and uncrossed his legs, and tried to pick up the flagging vibe. |
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But her arms soon uncrossed, falling to her sides when he held up a brand new stroller, a small smile coming to his face. |
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Mirash uncrossed his legs, and started to drum his fingers on his right leg. |
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The customer complained to the ombudsman last year after sending a cheque, which named him as the payee but was uncrossed, to his bank. |
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Anthak uncrossed his arms, then shook his head and smiled, before he approached from one side so he could pace out its walls. |
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The pinout of the SUB-D9 connector is designed that the connection to a PC or a modem can be done with an uncrossed cable. |
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Because the port of the media converter can be crossed by the integrated cross switch, also end devices can be connected with an uncrossed cable. |
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Shipment: Folded, at least 100 copies uncrossed, uncrossed within the packet. |
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Ignoring the blank looks she was getting from the others, she uncrossed and recrossed her legs, fiddled with the sleeve of her jacket, then finally looked up at them. |
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He uncrossed his arms, showing the lettering on his white shirt. |
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These uncrossed cheques can be cashed by you or a helper at a post office. |
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Her fingers were not entirely uncrossed during that statement. |
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At this point, I see an echo of the speech made by President Kennedy, focusing the American people on a new uncrossed frontier. |
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When uncrossed, the signal from the left output feeds back into the left input and the signal for the right output feeds back into the right input. |
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Richter's compulsive eschewal of cliché — little concerned with results, which stutter on uncrossed verges of meaning — suggests desiccated existentialist anguish: Giacometti without tears. |
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Richter's compulsive eschewal of cliché little concerned with results, which stutter on uncrossed verges of meaning suggests desiccated existentialist anguish: Giacometti without tears. |
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Keep your legs uncrossed and put a cushion under your shins. |
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The inferior colliculus receives both crossed and uncrossed auditory fibres and projects upon the medial geniculate body, the auditory relay nucleus of the thalamus. |
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Your legs should be uncrossed and slightly apart. |
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Where an uncrossed cheque, or a cheque crossed generally, is sent to a bank for collection, that bank may add a special crossing in favour of itself. |
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The northeast corner has coal mines, old railroad towns and, along the Wyoming border, the Uinta Mountains, uncrossed by road and showing hardly a sign of civilization. |
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