The new students' teacher, Sergeant Gunn, said piping is about blowing, squeezing and wiggling. |
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The Wolf girl was grunting and squirming, her body wiggling from side to side. |
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I wait for them at the top, dangling my feet off the side of the building, wiggling my stiff toes in the air. |
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She stood there for a second, wiggling her toes into the fine sand, and inhaling the clean salty breeze. |
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The pivot mechanism, in conjunction with a very stable Y-shaped base, provides stability without wiggling even when rotated. |
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Adam scrunched up his face, his tongue wiggling a loose tooth on the side of his mouth. |
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Cheesy operatics are the order of the day, as a shuffling 125 bpm beat almost makes you want to start wiggling your hips. |
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The band moves along in great fashion, quoting some of the better indie groups with the clicking drums and wiggling guitars. |
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Caitlin glanced to Lucas oddly, and then pulled a small dime bag of marijuana from her pocket, wiggling it slightly in the air. |
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One often sees a wiggling, Lycra-clad nymphet keeping very incongruous company with her soberly-dressed grandmother. |
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I withdraw into my own space, wiggling my toes and poking the soft fleur-de-lis at the end of my tail. |
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This produces enough tension to keep the ramrod from wiggling around and cancels the tendency to come loose from the barrel groove under recoil. |
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Clarke prefers to communicate by semaphorically wiggling his mouselike ears. |
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A wiggling larva on a leaf of a willow tree catches her eye and is quickly consumed. |
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I tried wiggling my toes and fingers, but I couldn't feel them rub against each other. |
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There were burrs in its coat and when it rolled over on the lane, wiggling in ecstasy to have its belly rubbed, we could tell that it was a male. |
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I fidgeted a little, slipping my rings between my fingers and wiggling my toes inside my sneakers. |
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Perhaps a person could control the response by wiggling a toe or moving a finger that has nanosensors embedded in it. |
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Lindbergh made them laugh by wiggling his ears and his shoes were so big that they put puppets in them at night. |
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You can monitor the circuit while wiggling wires and pulling on connectors to see if the voltage increases. |
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Ideally it shouldn't stop your toes from wiggling around or change the shape of your foot. |
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Several trucks were moving at a snail's pace, wiggling their way along the curvy road, while dozens more waited for their turn to unload their garbage. |
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The fingers keep up their exploratory wiggling, each discovering how far it can reach and in what directions it can move, each discerning the shape and feel of the others. |
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Utterly out of sorts amidst the wiggling, jiggling 10 year-olds, I remember looking up at Simone, a pillar of grace and serenity. |
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The only violence amounted to a bit of pushing and wiggling as crowd members waited for their chance to cross the notorious bridge. |
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Dozens of human chains were wiggling around, with crowds of people eagerly waiting to receive bags of bulgur, corn flour, peas and cooking oil. |
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A few also have choreoathetosis or ballismus, motor disorders characterized by wiggling, writhing and flinging movements. |
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All conducted with cheerful zeal by the wiggling moustache of composer and guitarist, Francisco Zapata Bello. |
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He lifted his bare foot, wiggling all of his toes in her face mockingly. |
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Whistling, the merchant threw himself against a particularly large pile, relishing in the feeling of comfort, wiggling out of his overly large boots and stretching. |
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He must have noticed me looking because he held his fingers up, wiggling one as if he were showing off a ring. |
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She escaped by propping the automatic garage door open with a paint can and wiggling out after her parents had gone to sleep. |
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Pull the wand through your lashes, wiggling as you go. |
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No indentations are present as it locks in smoothly but surely into any desired position in a simple straight line, without the annoying task of wiggling the thing from left to right. |
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You can walk around and test various parts by wiggling them. |
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And when it did, he started coming to life again, wiggling. |
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I said, 'What's so funny?' and they told me that my toes were wiggling. |
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But seconds after little Cohan arrived, weighing just 1lb 11oz, midwives were stunned to see he was breathing weakly and wiggling his toes. |
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The larvae resemble little wiggling worms, hence the nickname 'wigglers. |
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Mr. John Graham: You can accuse me of wiggling off the end of this hook, but to give an honest answer to you, I really couldn't say at this point that it is going to be 10 years or 20 years. |
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Seals screaming, wiggling round in pain and bleeding, and crying out. |
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Chief among them is the contentious and ill-defined Saudi-Yemeni frontier, wiggling its way through the Asir tribal highlands and out into a featureless but oily desert. |
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The microphone picks up the reflected sound, and audio-processing software can then detect different movements, such as waving your hand, wiggling your fingers, or making two-handed gestures. |
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Its newest product, which picked up every nuance of Mr Masuda's wiggling finger, is a tiny high-definition video sensor that can fit into a mobile phone. |
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Sure, it had Channing Tatum wiggling around with his top off a lot, but beyond that was a bleak drama about a man struggling to escape his own destiny. |
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Stand in a circle and introduce movements to the kids like marching, jumping jacks, running on the spot, touching toes, race walking and wiggling! |
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I kept looking down at my legs and wiggling my toes. |
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Kids ages three to five will go googly over these fun books featuring wiggling eyes, whimsical rhyming text, Scripture references, and engaging illustrations. |
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Keeping the indicators at 180° from each other, pull up very gradually and lift the main shaft while wiggling the wrench slightly from side to side. |
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It was also observed in detail by NASA's STEREO satellites, actually showing the comet's tail wiggling wildly in transit through the solar corona. |
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The light source uses the last third of SLAC's 2-mile-long accelerator to speed up electrons and then send them wiggling through a toothlike series of undulating magnets. |
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Wiggling through fractured ice and snow crystals, they burrow as deep as three to six feet beneath the surface of the ice. |
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Wiggling out was a definite no-no since he had already made sure that I had nowhere else to turn to. |
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