She huffed, and proceeded to twist and wiggle until her legs were facing the aisle and she could look at him fully. |
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He got to help the White House wiggle out of unpleasant moments by asking questions worthy of a doofus. |
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It is amazing to see a patient who can barely move his or her extremities put forth the effort to wiggle his or her fingers in my dog's soft fur. |
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In one quite amazingly deft movement he too contrives to wiggle into the minute room. |
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I blushed, waiting a beat before slowly trying to wiggle out of his grasp without waking him up. |
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Her arms tightened around the purring cat involuntarily, causing him to mewl with displeasure and wiggle free of her grasp. |
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There is a thin aluminum plate behind the faceplates that you must wiggle back and forth to snap out, why they put those in there I am not sure. |
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Infrared wavelengths, which are a little longer than visible light, merely wiggle through the dust in the cloud. |
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Most fairways wiggle down a canyon or across a dry wash, and most greens are tucked beneath buttes, with boulders balancing high above. |
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When the students call him a dirty snitcher, he becomes angry, and his ears wiggle, something that occurs whenever Lord Paddington becomes angry. |
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All you have to do here is go to your stove, put in a cabbage, wiggle your nose and, abracadabra! |
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I am in discomfort all the time and my hip keeps popping out of joint so I have to wiggle it back in. |
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And not even the infamous wiggle of his Cleopatra can compare to his passion for golf. |
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You know, down to the last wiggle of the hips, and down to every kind of expression of character and socialbility and her interests and all. |
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I can't bump any more but I can manage a sedate wiggle providing it doesn't go on too long. |
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She tosses her head and glances over her shoulder to her Master, playfully adding a wiggle to her step. |
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No person could say that she moved in a suggestive manner, but the tiny wiggle of her hips was completely and absolutely sensual. |
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She straightened to her full height and gave her shoulders a wiggle of importance. |
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John motioned with a wiggle of his brows towards Lace's swaying bottom as she moved down the steps. |
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She led the way with her sexy wiggle without looking back to see if the client was following her or not. |
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The commission asked the legislators to get a wiggle on, start making changes now. |
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If we're going to get this little chap Permission To Remain from our Head Mopple and do our bit at Full Muster we need to get a wiggle on. |
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I suggest that you ask for more than you expect to receive so that you have wiggle room and can negotiate. |
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The party recently gave the First Minister enough wiggle room to negotiate on it in coalition talks next May. |
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Up here in the still vastness there is no margin for error, no wiggle room, no leeway between getting it right and dying. |
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The exact wording of the contract gave him a tiny amount of wiggle room but he was still taking an enormous liberty. |
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That way you'll have a little wiggle room to finesse each screw into its respective hole and get it threaded. |
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Buy shoes with a thumbnail's width of wiggle room in the toe box for all 10 toes. |
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Sidewinders use quick motions to wiggle into the sand to bury the greater part of their body. |
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I managed to wiggle underneath them all, dislodging those on the very top by unbalancing the unsteady column. |
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You don't even have to think about it, just stick a finger in, give it a wiggle, and Bob's your uncle. |
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The power of magick is not just hocus-pocus, a wiggle of a rat, and a curse with a bat. |
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True, you can occasionally wiggle around in the pew to establish a clear sight line between the large heads and broad shoulders of the taller folks in front of you. |
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I responded by tucking the cover in too tightly for your wiggle. |
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It showed only a slight wiggle when rotated into vertical mode. |
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If you want a new design before you go and hang out with Sam Cam in Ibiza, in other words, you need to get a wiggle on. |
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I can't wait for the crowd who plead for understanding of why certain populaces have brought terrorism on themselves to try and wiggle this one around 180 degrees. |
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For neoconservatives, such a fusionism would provide the wiggle room in the budget to increase the size of the military to a size they believe is more appropriate. |
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While Abbas said publicly that he needed a settlement freeze before he could begin talks, there may be some wiggle room. |
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However, there is no wiggle room for production adversity that places extreme risk on livestock users. |
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But his statement from yesterday gives him loads of wiggle room to go either way. |
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Bound by teachings on same-sex marriage, yes, but there was apparently some wiggle room on the issue of marriage in general. |
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Carefully press, wiggle and twist the knife between the shells until the oyster pops open. |
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Indeed, the public despite the rocking tracks by David was struggling to wiggle. |
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But David Miliband, the British foreign secretary, accused other countries of trying to wiggle out of commitments they made just last year. |
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In other words, just as for a Californian winemaker, there is surely some wiggle room for an Italian or French or Spanish vintner, too. |
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As we tried to wiggle out, we nudged the kayak into shallow water, where it came to an embarrassing standstill on a pile of river rocks. |
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There again, the wiggle room of nations hit by the financial crisis has been curtailed. |
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There would be no time for him to campaign. It was the same room that allowed him to wiggle out of his obligations as Winnipeg mayor. |
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Now Billy has to rise to the challenge because there's no way he's going to wiggle out of this one. |
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Now, of course I'm naturally suspicious, but point two could be read as a qualification of point one, in which case it allows wiggle room for the legal torture of inmates. |
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That first day I don't think I did much more than wiggle my toes inside my shoes. |
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These three good friends, Lion, Monkey and Penguin, jump around and wiggle their fat dangly legs excitedly as they look happily into the pram. |
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Depending on the type of financing you chose, Loan Insurance or Line of Credit Insurance could help you maintain your wiggle room. |
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It also happens that this is not John McCain's position he is anti-abortion, but supports wiggle room at the state level. |
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The Tampa Bay area fared pretty well, despite Jeanne's westward wiggle. |
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This combo of jiggly, juicy delicious flavours is sure to make you wiggle with joy. |
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Might Lou Reed's monstrosity of non-stop feedback noise, Metal Machine Music, be a good record to help people shake their sillies out and wiggle their waggles away? |
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You will notice that a child with ADHD may fidget, or wiggle a lot more than usual when asked to sit still or even without thinking. |
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But she surprised these cops just as she had the officers back in December, when she managed to wiggle free of a handcuff. |
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Dr. B. loved it and would scrunch up his face in that way that made his moustache wiggle when I'd launch into the description of the annual Miss Antler contest. |
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I was made to lie down on his couch, stick my legs in the air, wiggle my toes, push against him and generally do all manner of undignified things. |
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As for the official vote count, Republican staffers are already allowing for a bit of wiggle room. |
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He was so surprised by losing the vote that he overreacted and left himself no wiggle room. |
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Many of us strike a happy medium, leaving enough wiggle room with reality to spin a good yarn. |
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As a general principle, I am very supportive of legislation that removes wiggle room for ministers and holds them to their commitments. |
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He was right, in the Overview, to leave himself plenty of wiggle room rather than committing to his own stated deadline. |
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With a quick wiggle of his hips he told the hundred or so in attendance that it was a combination of Lismore's strong love message and his desire to start in the race walk. |
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It functions during the alternating contractions of muscles on either side of the body that enable the worm to wiggle backward with a smooth wavelike motion. |
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Bound by rope, an awareness crept upon me as each knot was tied, as my body was tightly bound and the wiggle room dwindled. |
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They wiggle their behinds, pull faces, and dance with newfound vigour, passion and excitement, all the while giggling uncontrollably at their reflections on our car. |
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Likewise, the muted Moonves seems to be craving some wiggle room of his own. |
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Little wonder so many of his supporters felt cheated. Out door-knocking in the constituency, Mr Coppard misses no opportunity to wiggle the knife deep into his opponent's reputation. |
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I wonder if the member would agree that a balanced approach, which is fiscally responsible to ensure we do not get into a deficit scenario, which would not give us the wiggle room to help anybody, is the best approach. |
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And since the transfers were dictated by the expiration of leases for buildings housing the employees, there was no wiggle room in company timetables. |
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Eventually the juveniles, now called fry, wiggle up through their gravel underwater nests and remain in fresh water for a year before migrating to the ocean in their second year of life. |
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They can wiggle the rope like a snake and jump over it. |
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The loophole-laden agreement has left lots of wiggle room for Tehran, effectively providing perfect diplomatic cover for the mullahs to gain the most precious thing they needed to advance their weapons programme: time. |
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If the regulator does not snap into place, wiggle the regulator while pressing firmly until the HUD guides itself into the proper position and the regulator snaps into place. |
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The needs are great, but any wiggle room the federal government might have will not allow it to immediately introduce the entire array of new programs under consideration. |
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For first time homebuyers, leave some wiggle room. |
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While debt-loads are still manageable for the majority of Canadian households due to low interest rates, the degree of wiggle room has shrunk and an increasing share of households are facing a position of financial stress. |
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The latest wiggle in the line is not the primary concern. |
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Come with your friends and wiggle with your hips on crazy songs. And if you dare, you will be able to compete with the best players of this musical game, now inescapable on the festival! |
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To paint a consistent, straight line along the edge of trim or along the edge of a window pane, give the brush a gentle wiggle as you apply the tips of the bristles to the surface. This gently flares out the bristles. |
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Try exfoliating your hands with a body scrub and then nip only those hangnails that you can wiggle. |
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He entertained the boys regularly with his ability to wiggle his ears and eyebrows, and with his stories. |
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An analyst said, 'They really don't have much wiggle room in this environment. |
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Yet both sides seemed to have left themselves enough wiggle room to work together in this new and increasing gray area of the labor law. |
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But while indicating wiggle room, the President made clear he is not settling for anything that is unbalanced. |
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Leaving a little wiggle room with muzzle velocity allows it to load to that same velocity even if pressures fluctuate due to powder variables. |
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To clear one, make a hole in the blockage with a wire coat hanger and wiggle the coat hanger to loosen it. |
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The gratingly-voiced dancehall gyrator sounds like he's out to shake and wiggle some booty with this one. |
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Corrosive stuff that makes you shake your fist as much as wiggle your bum! With its chanting vocals, Africa for Africa comes across like a militant prayer insistently calling for better days. |
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Animate text along any path, transform words or lines of text over time, blur individual characters or words, randomize the order in which characters animate, wiggle your text, and more. |
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Now she is not doing it, and you can't wiggle out from that. |
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Many Congolese fear that Mr. Kabila is trying to wiggle out of term limits like several of his presidential cohorts across Africa and hold onto power indefinitely. |
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Be sure that the collar is the right size for your pup, not so tight that it restricts the puppy's breathing and not so loose that the puppy can wiggle out to it. |
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Foot massage: after having removed your shoes, place one of your feet on your seat and wiggle each of your toes with your fingers, then pull them towards you. |
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This set of ball-and-socket joints lets you wiggle your jaw up and down, side to side, and forward. |
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From bisque through to misty rose and fuchsia, the strangely lobed petals with their cryptic loop, wiggle and spot marks in thistly script, were telling a story. |
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Teacher Fei logged off the computer and watched the boy sneak a hand under the girl's sweater and wiggle it around, perhaps trying to unhook her troublesome bra. |
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If I wiggle my toes, I can squish the fertile soil. |
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Get a wiggle on you, fellows. We'll never get out at this rate. |
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Evertonians have been hoping to see a conclusion to this transfer for two years, hoping that the eventual fee might give David Moyes some wiggle room in the transfer market. |
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There was no wiggle room here, no leeway, no margin for error. |
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