But Alex Giannini brilliantly conveys Martin's comic cool, even down to his habit of rocking sideways while he sang as if half seas over. |
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Sometimes when they have gone, I sit gently on their rocking horse, which is really a springing horse, which bounces on a metal frame. |
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He has been manufacturing rocking horses for 27 years and sells throughout the UK, as well as exporting parts and plans worldwide. |
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Two children appear in the foreground, the boy on a rocking horse, the girl in a sweet white party dress. |
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Aria noticed instantly how warm the room was and as she sat down on her old rocking horse, she wished for it to be cooler in there too. |
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The new store, in the King Street area, will sell everything from high-value rocking horses to imitation space shuttles. |
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Many a house in the area has one of his much sought-after rocking horses carved from wood. |
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The 22-inch-wide piece reportedly served as a rocking horse for the sculptor's preschool son. |
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In the rural crafts tent, Margaret White was almost having to fight off customers interested in her hand-carved rocking horses. |
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The room was soon filled with rocking horses, toy trains, model airplanes, and building blocks. |
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It includes a mini adventure playground, swings, a climbing frame and rocking horses for toddlers. |
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They are upset that anyone is now rocking the boat and might endanger their hopes to become enriched. |
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A green rocking chair here, a plaid sofa, an orange area rug, Japanese watercolors on the wall, it was really rather disorienting. |
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She'd pulled a quilt out of the armoire and wrapped herself in it, pulling the rocking chair around so she could see outside. |
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My favorite was his chipmunk house, a miniature log cabin with tables and chairs, a front porch, a wood pile, and a rocking chair. |
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University students in a rowing boat were put in danger, and houseboats were set rocking so violently that one damaged its moorings. |
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Then a massive explosion rips through the shuttle bay, rocking the ship from stem to stern. |
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I suppose it's hard to score with chicks when you roll up to them on a 10-speed rocking a sack of Ikea catalogues. |
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The methodic rocking of the train and Harvey's steady hands lulled her overtaxed and sleep deprived mind into a deep slumber. |
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The landing gear provides for safe take-off and landing on rocking ship decks. |
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She let go of him and they both looked around, rocking on their heels awkwardly. |
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We didn't realise at the time that a car seat also makes a very fine rocking chair. |
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Under the mansard roof of structure number 14, a figure rested in a rocking chair, studying a magazine. |
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This man is Riders of Rebus who like a modern day mariachi emanates unpretentious, rocking pop tunes with spiky guitars and quirky melodies. |
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Playing with the hand involves a rocking motion between the thumb or ball of the thumb and the fingers or outside edge of the palm. |
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He ranges from melancholy thoughts on life to romantic ballads to blues to rocking tunes. |
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Just as before it was followed by a slower ballad and Rebecca found herself again gently rocking in his arms. |
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The mat on the change table was yellow, the blanket in the crib was green and yellow, and the cushion on the rocking chair was yellow. |
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The full force of the waves hit us, rocking our little boat like a piece of matchwood. |
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The display now includes a see-saw, rocking horse, Santas, gnomes and elves. |
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The barrel selector consists of a small rocking switch located at the rear of the triggerguard. |
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It was here in June '99 where they met Tim Youngson and Tyson Kennedy, also longtime friends who shared a mutual partiality for rocking out. |
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He tittupped on the spot and did a little rocking horse a couple of times, but I actually enjoyed it! |
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There was a soft sigh and then the sound of creaking as he sat down in the old rocking chair and set it in motion. |
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The rest of the afternoon was difficult for us, as he spent most of it rocking and mewling in a corner. |
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She asked me to picture Mother Earth holding me and rocking me and had me hold my hand over my belly button. |
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Stripes, geometric shapes and patterns add whimsy to ordinary rocking chairs. |
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He waved at a chair and handed me a sheaf of typed paper and I started reading, rocking the stroller with my foot. |
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My wife, big with child, was sitting in the rocking chair a few feet from me, and I was sitting by the table. |
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The rocking motion of the treadle and the gentle clacking of the machine often lulled the restless child. |
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A cadenza-coda preserves the rocking thirds through whirring trills and clattering arpeggios. |
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He literally just sat here rocking, shutting himself off from the world really. |
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Some players went the extra step, rocking white tube socks to the knees with blue and yellow stripes at the top. |
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They had to make do with kitchen tuffets, orange boxes, a piano stool and a rocking chair borrowed from next door. |
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When he's not busy personally rocking the mike, Peter spends time on the turntables, crafting delicious sets of indie rock, pop and rap. |
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He was sitting on his porch, as always, rocking in his rocking chair and puffing on his pipe. |
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The rocking of the rickety, old train and the whoosh and whir of the wheels teased our weary bodies and bleary eyes. |
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The lightweight device, powered by an electric motor, gently simulates the rocking movements normally provided by mum or dad. |
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She was gently rocking him back and forth while holding a sippy cup full of milk for him. |
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The shuttle began rocking, like someone was pounding at it with a sledgehammer. |
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They have a music video featuring them, rocking out in a van across Vancouver, hunted by UFOs and dragons. |
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The ship was gracefully rocking from left to right, and the water sloshing along the sides of the vessel made a rhythmic pattern of music. |
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After the temporary hitch was smoothed out, the band launched into a hard rocking set of self-penned tunes, as if nothing had ever happened. |
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That almost ensures that they will be rocking backward and using body leverage, thereby negating the effect of the curl. |
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He sits in an old rocking chair on a porch, a guitar on his knee and a vacant stare on his face. |
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I'll just keep going to shows, quietly vacillating between fretting and rocking out. |
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Its singing melodies, rocking accompaniments and romantic harmonies advance the composition of nocturnes from Field to Chopin. |
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My Mum loved him and his rocking chair, and he blighted several hundred of my early Saturday evenings as a child, but that cuts no ice with me! |
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Whether it's spikey, floppy, high-lighted or if he's rocking a full-on beard, he manages to pull off any style with boyband perfection. |
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Students feed the infant with a bottle or breast feeding device, change diapers, and hold the infant while rocking or burping it. |
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There was a couch, a rocking chair, and two big squashy armchairs complete with an ottoman for each. |
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The oul lad simmered away, rocking ominously in and out of a beam of dust infused sunlight on his squeaky rocking chair. |
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Irish naval service Commander Gerard O'Flynn said yesterday that north-west gales, which had been rocking the vessel to and fro, had eased. |
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I recall the story of the boy who, when he rides his rocking horse, is able unfailingly to pick the winners at a local race track. |
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A used rocking chair was my bed, and when I found food, a soiled blue oilcloth was my table. |
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The 78-year-old actress stepped out on the stage rocking the famous pink crop top, harem pants, and braided blonde hair. |
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At The Hollywood Reporter's Nominee Party, hat hair didn't scare Jared from rocking a sleek fedora. |
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He started rocking back and forth slightly, trying to get me to hush and calm down. |
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This snug space has just enough room for a crib, plus a rocking chair and bookshelves for story time. |
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She heaved herself out of the rocking chair and plucked the binoculars from the table. |
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She closed her heavy eyes and the rocking of the boat quickly lulled her into a troubled sleep. |
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The first two Toyota pickups we got into wouldn't start, even with eight men rocking them to get the engine to catch. |
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Rhythmic, lulling movement, such as, gentle rocking, stretching, jiggling and soft pressure, is applied to the body. |
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In fact, we have a comprehensive plan that illustrates how to build seven great projects, including a chaise longue and rocking chair. |
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Here you can see my niece Gabriela and I rocking our pink chandelier earrings. |
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Debut long-player Nia came out the next year, rocking in places but too often foundering in hippy-dippy indulgences. |
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One shot of a young boy claiming to be an expert horseman shows a toddler rocking on a hobby horse. |
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A drawing of King William at the top of this broadsheet, rocking on a wooden hobby horse, might have caused some offense in loyalist circles. |
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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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I closed my eyes, the horses hooves and the rocking of the carriage almost lulling me to sleep. |
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Squirrels were leaping and cavorting after each other, rocking the boughs, chittering in jubilee. |
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Some later varieties of the swivel chair did not include a rocking mechanism, but most did. |
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The DJs began a non-stop performance that pumped up adrenalin levels as the party animals began rocking to the lively rhythm. |
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It didn't take long until her mother walked into the bedroom to see the bed rocking with her husband and the hussy from next door. |
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He was visibly nervous, with his hands clenched and his body rocking slowly from one side to the other. |
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That particular line-length is easy to swallow, while its iambic rocking gives a steady rhythmical pleasure to listeners. |
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Russell's been photographing those little rocking, beeping, coin-operated amusements they put outside supermarkets. |
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The man who bestrides the sumo world like a colossus has been implicated in match-fixing claims that are rocking Japan's national sport. |
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It was a patchy but hard rocking lo-budget affair released on tiny indie label Trinity. |
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About 10 minutes later, small air pockets throughout the mattress begin inflating and deflating to produce a gentle rocking motion. |
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It was a pure stroke of luck that our last ride was near the giant Ferris wheel and we sank down onto the rocking metal seats with relief. |
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She leaned her head against the chain, rocking gently while she watched the sky change from a brilliant pink to a fiery red to a deep purple. |
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A rocking midsection and an oddball circus music interlude don't contribute much to the song, but they don't detract much from it, either. |
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Each participant spent a couple of weeks getting pledges of money for time spent in a continually moving rocking chair. |
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She let herself drop down next to the clay woman and took the baby out of the coolamon into her arms, rocking it gently. |
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While describing rocking beds, iron lungs, frog breathing and diaphragm feeding, Barbara recalls other events from her early years of nursing. |
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The latter's much better, however, and, at over twenty years old, still more than capable of rocking the rock steady crew. |
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All three of these croaky crooners take two turns in the lead vocalist's rocking chair. |
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Well, after we gabbed awhile and sipped out tea, rocking in a couple of my old antique buys, he gets up to go. |
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He cantered on, moving with his horses' rocking gait as the sun descended below the horizon. |
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Desks will be replaced with enough sofas and comfortable easy chairs and rocking chairs around the room to accommodate everyone. |
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The spherical wavefront of expanding gasses and space debris burst past the Aspiration, rocking the vehicle even through the shielding. |
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He had been nervous at the start, rocking on his heels and breathing deeply before going on. |
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As a bonus, you also have the opportunity to build two other benches, including a rocking patio glider and a gazebo bench, at a special price. |
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Looking back on our lives from the rocking chair, do you suppose we'll wonder what grand dreams we might have chased with those hours instead? |
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When you see a grey-haired woman in her 50s rocking a divinely sculpted hairstyle of less than half-an-inch, it's inspiring. |
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As I slid off the gently rocking gulet, I decided that this was basic recreational diving as near perfect as it would ever be. |
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She sat on the porch enthroned in a rocking chair with her feet propped up, and had two long, slow cups of coffee. |
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Over the ball, I like to stay in motion, by waggling the club and gently rocking from foot to foot. |
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We are a positive advertisement for just jogging along, not rocking too many boats, not getting over-excited. |
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We had them rocking at one point, with Tom Greaves scoring a goal that lifted us. |
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I know there may be some movement of the needle because of waves and the rocking action of the boat, but our gauges jump all over. |
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We were adrift in the Atlantic, the boat moving only with the rocking of the waves and when the rare puff of wind blew through our sails. |
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The flat ruler keeps the fish stable even in a rocking boat, and the measurement is easy to read. |
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The door was slammed hard against the wall, sending it rocking on its hinges. |
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The first thing we see on stage is the old lady in her rocking chair silhouetted against a window. |
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Once he was gone Silvia broke down fully in a fit of tears, still holding her son close and rocking him slowly in her arms. |
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He's rocking his dad's old Sixers jersey and the red, white and blue adidas kicks that were specially made for him a while back. |
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Use ladderback chairs, rocking chairs, benches, wicker furniture and Windsor chairs. |
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The rhythmic rocking of the plane lulled her to sleep until the plane hit an air pocket and threatened to knock them all out of their seats. |
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He reciprocated the embrace, rocking her gently as he pressed kisses into her hair. |
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But the home side seemed galvanised early on, some ferocious tackling rocking Queensland back on their heels. |
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Feeding behaviour was most interesting, the bird rocking its body rhythmically up and down like a woodcock and as if on springs. |
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She passed by the living room, where his mother was sitting in a rocking chair, knitting a sweater. |
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They'll be rocking the kwaito, reggae, hip hop and soul with the aid of some musical guests. |
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The pleasant rocking of the boat was replaced by a Perfect Storm pitching and yawing. |
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They have since reprised this song with a more intense tempo to bring a more rocking sound. |
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The rocking motion of the car over the uneven track, and the rhythmic pounding against the underside of the car. |
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The mailbox is dilapidated, the porch has a dog on it, the porch chair is a rocker and the man rocking in the chair is smoking a pipe. |
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The room would be lit up and a fan also starts functioning once the cradle starts rocking. |
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Their new M5 series of laptops use lightweight carbon-fibre materials, and their W1 laptop actually has a subwoofer built in for rocking audio. |
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I think I spent a week in a row rocking him to sleep, just speaking it over. |
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In 1974, when the Watergate revelations were rocking the presidency, the would-be assassin went over the edge. |
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In this case, the screen was bigger, the score was louder and the crowd was rocking. |
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If the crowd is not rocking to this one beat, you gotta get it out and get the next record in. |
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Whatever may happen in the future, the band are rocking hard in the present. |
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Each of these rhythm and blues legends had the hall rocking to the sounds of the Sixties. |
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When they aren't rocking out, the band do what they can to encourage their fans to become politically aware and get out to the voting polls. |
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For whatever reason, I believe band possesses this propensity for rocking out. |
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I do, however, have visions of him rocking up on my doorstep and that thought mostly horrifies me. |
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All she needs is the rocking chair in that dormer window where she sits all day long, crocheting and watching the neighbors. |
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He sat down in one of the old creaky rocking chairs while I leaned against the door frame. |
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Along the planked floor of the porch, benches, wooden rocking chairs, and old metal lawn chairs lined up, facing out to the dusty fields. |
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The wrap-around porch was huge and Cassidy could almost see herself sitting on one of those rocking chairs with a mint julep in her hand. |
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They sat in the rocking chairs and stared at the snow-covered street in front of them. |
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The front of the house had a quaint little porch with comfortable wicker rocking chairs and low tables that were always occupied. |
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I saw my mother sitting in her wicker rocking chair by the bay window with a book on one armrest and her knitting kit on the other. |
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On the front porch were two rocking chairs and a sleeping old hound snoring away in the shade. |
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Old men were sitting in rocking chairs in front of the hardware store, reminiscing about the old days. |
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Of course, I'd want a big front porch with rocking chairs and maybe a swing. |
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Urban trees are transformed into guitars, cabinets, and rocking chairs, distilling the natural beauty of the urban forest into stylish art. |
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A veranda was furnished with two rocking chairs and a potted plant in need of water and some more sunlight. |
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Mr Dew, whose business employs nine people, said not all rocking horses were made as toys for children. |
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He has also written a book about making rocking horses, which will be published in October. |
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His father Chris says he's worn out several wooden rocking horses before moving on to the real thing. |
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Retailers are seeing bumper sales of doll's houses and rocking horses instead of toys tied in to films or TV shows as in previous years. |
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If it wasn't about milk, I'd sit with her in the crook of my arm, holding her on my shoulder and rocking her until her shrill cries were reduced to whimpers. |
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While not always rocking a smooth mix, the roughness adds character. |
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The number of new chick lit titles a year rocking out of bookstores suggests that escapist girly action is the women's self-help health group of the 21st century. |
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Dressed in a salmon pink dressing gown and rollers in her silvery hair, the old crone was sat in her favourite old rocking chair, surrounded by a group of people. |
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Like recliners, many nineteenth-century rocking chair inventions were directed toward the special needs of the very young, the elderly, and the infirm. |
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Reseal the plastic sac and leave it rocking for 1 h at room temperature. |
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As we got out of the van we half-expected to see some old boy in dungarees with skin like a sun dried prune, sat in a rocking chair playing blues harmonica. |
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The audience was woo-hooing lustily before the women, all in their 40s and still rocking in tight black leather catsuits and beehive hairdos, were even finished tuning up. |
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But suddenly, out of nothing, the Fijians sparked into life and produced a spell of powerful attacking rugby which had Wales rocking on their heels. |
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It was unbelievable, four men in balaclavas stealing a rocking horse. |
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There was a rocking chair that sat next to a fireplace, which held a medium sized cooking cauldron that was spilling ashes onto the burgundy hearthrug. |
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Inside, he waved Susan towards his rocking chair and made for the kitchen. |
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The involvement of Huda-Par and the Grey Wolves in the violence rocking the southeast augurs badly. |
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The show celebrates the diverse experiences theatre has given Darryl over the years, from reciting lewd limericks in Bloemfontein to rocking and rolling in Buenos Aires. |
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He's been rocking the beard and man bun as recently as last Thursday. |
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On an odometer basis, my perambulations around the hearthrug by rocking chair are infinitely more dangerous than an astronaut's wildest rides through space. |
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He wavered, his reason rocking on the pivot of his conviction. |
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Louisa sat in her rocking chair knitting away more booties for no one. |
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The moment he's sitting in his smalls centre stage, rocking backwards and forwards, moaning to himself, a suggestion is made that perhaps it's time to get out of Dodge. |
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Kurt threw himself into his drum kit and everyone was rocking out. |
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The collection includes a horse so small it was originally sold in a matchbox and an 8ft rocking horse large enough to seat three children at once. |
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Oh, yeah, and can you see me rocking up to school like this? |
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Do you really think that the brave old blokes from the 28th Maori Battalion who defended Crete would appreciate people this like rocking up to a dawn service? |
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I drew him closer to me, rocking him slightly as he snuffled and snored. |
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I am planning on rocking up to a few theatres at the 6.30 mark and seeing whether there are stand by ticket for anything I'm interested in seeing. |
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The crowd cheered ecstatically as one man, being thrown about wildly atop the fence, used his weight to assist those below rocking the massive concrete blocks and chain link. |
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He should have been rocking some phat Farms or some True Religions or something. |
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The over-60 market isn't settling for rocking chairs and front porches. |
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The Irish country rocking fivesome may be laid back, but the band's debut album, So Much For The City, rapidly sold over half a million copies in the UK alone. |
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She even is laughing about falling through the bottom of the rocking chair even though she was worried about injuring herself at the time it happened. |
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Can't you imagine us when we're like ninety sitting on rocking chairs on the porch of some retirement home telling wild stories about high school to our grandkids? |
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When you get back, hang out on your porch in a rocking chair and sip lemonade, or take a catnap in one of the many hammocks scattered around the property. |
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If I have my way, the two of us will be sixty years old, sitting in rocking chairs on the back porch, watching our grandchildren play in this very backyard. |
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There were thick green cushions on the settees and rocking chairs. |
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Say goodbye to the image of gray-haired grandparents in rocking chairs. |
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My friend and I were the only women and we davened in the freezing courtyard, peering inside the chamber to see some men rocking back and forth in prayer. |
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Around the Sun is no more rocking than the last two, and perhaps less, tending to midtempo ballads and anthems with a few laid-back grooves along the way. |
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He has one of those public school faces that was created solely to stare up at blue English skies from a gently rocking punt while a tousle-haired type declaims Rupert Brooke. |
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The mattress causes the boat to tip forward, and in the ensuing rocking the boat begins to take on water. |
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He was rocking in his chair, his mouth working on some enunciation. |
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Investigators now believe that the lone bicyclist was a primary target in the quadruple homicide rocking Europe. |
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Sid suffers from a mental illness and spends his days rocking in a chair. |
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The news was welcomed by Jan Brown, of Little Jems, the award-winning nursery and children's shop, in Newcastle Emlyn, which sells hand-crafted rocking horses. |
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Or that the pro-European protests rocking Ukraine are part of a Western plot to revenge 18th-century tsarist military victories? |
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Rules banning traditional rocking horses for being too tall, announced just before Christmas, really did sound like the Brussels bureaucrats at their Scrooge-like worst. |
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He described a group of young women whose freshness is a sign of health and well-being, breast-feeding beautiful children, rocking them to sleep singing a lullaby. |
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A cuirass ventilator, rocking bed, and pneumobelt are less commonly used. |
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The horseman, aka Abraham, is actually passably cute, with a rocking bod and apparently steady source of income. |
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There is a rocking, hypnotic peacefulness in the way he puts words together. |
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The most radical activists began pushing and rocking a bus that had barricaded the way to the Parliament building. |
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Sitting in the rocking chair, Beth Durand lets the air conditioner blow her hair about her head, her eyes closed against the cold that almost numbs her skin. |
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Lorelei's gift was a rocking horse made of fine pinewood that she had placed an order at a craftsman's shop the past month and had been especially made for Rose. |
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In the end, the right wall only displayed an antique sideboard, the china cupboard, a quaint old rocking chair Brianna couldn't bear to part with and a bookshelf. |
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The boat jounced once off the river bottom, rocking its passengers. |
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With permission to be in Singapore conditional upon their employer, workers are discouraged from rocking the boat. |
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He cross-breeds a rocking horse and rocking dinosaur, and then realizes the hybrid as a house-high topiary. |
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It was a simple enough piece, a rocking number, anonymously dull. |
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The short and jittery teacher was always twiddling his hands annoyingly, stuttering when he spoke and nervously rocking back and forth, as he stood. |
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The band are certainly on a roll and they're rocking all the way. |
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Holding or rocking the baby and offering a pacifier might help. |
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He sat in a rocking chair after dinner and smoked a long clay pipe. |
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Some dances also involve setting steps from Highland dancing, such as the rocking step, high cuts, or Highland schottische. |
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Suddenly he had levered himself up from the sofa, rocking the lame man violently, and was walking towards the receptionist. |
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Cut to two elderly men in rocking chairs on the porch of a country store. |
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The tea towel design features a rocking horse, pram, stork, teddy bear and bunting. |
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The treadle was operated by pressing down on it with a foot, or both feet, to cause a rocking movement. |
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A luger generates momentum by grasping handles on either side of the track, rocking forward and backward, and then giving a powerful push. |
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Lying on your side, start rocking back and forth, scooching to and fro and kicking. |
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I used a birthing ball to help open me, not to mention that it really helped during the contractions to focus on rocking instead of the pain. |
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Cole was certainly dressed for the part of DJ, rocking a serious amount of pleather in MC Hammer-style trousers and a cute baseball jacket. |
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Its short, simple levels begin with your contract killer rocking up at a multi-roomed location and end with him murdering everyone inside. |
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It is very unusual because they are all rocking horses, but this is a rocking rabbit. |
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This can lead to overstuffing of the joint as well as rocking of the implant as the head articulates back and forth across the implant. |
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Following on from the skiving janitor red-carding a stretcher case, John Shackleton, Boness, reported another scandal rocking schoolboy football. |
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His journey was sprinkled with magic as chimney sweeps, rocking robins and giant Christmas bells lined the way. |
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Then ponderously, with its whole body rocking from side to side, it lifted one flipper into the air in an exaggerated mimelike movement. |
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The model and the fashion designer were just two of the celebs rocking the boiler suit trend at Glastonbury at the weekend. |
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Majid Trading Enterprises has been selling rocking horses for the last decade or so, but this is its first rocking camel. |
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The Bradbury's business is based in Warrington, where they make hand-crafted rocking horses. |
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Harry is aiming to make a rocking horse before sister-in-law Kate gives birth to Prince William's baby in July, the Daily Star reported. |
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Some of the rocking and percussive techniques are similar to Tui Na, Chinese massage. |
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A GRAN on a night out with friends was badly hurt when she was hit on the head by a full-size rocking horse hurled from a second-floor window. |
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Mr Newstead is hoping for better luck than in 2011 when the couple politely declined to accept a rocking horse he had sculpted as a wedding gift. |
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A good selection of rocking horses is a feature of Brightwells' Antique Toy Sale each November. |
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Kids at Zoe's Place baby hospice, in Normanby, have received a surprise gift of a rocking horse. |
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When she's not rocking out onstage with her band, the 42-year-old 'No Doubt' frontwoman enjoys forgoing pants and belly shirts for a more glam look. |
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Surrounded by a chorus of beautiful women, he jackhammered his way about the stage, rocking his pelvis and occasionally flourishing his hands in a vaguely flamencolike manner. |
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The power piston was hung by chains from the end of a rocking beam. |
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Unlike Savery's device, pumping was entirely mechanical, the work of the steam engine being to lift a weighted rod slung from the opposite extremity of the rocking beam. |
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It employed a cylinder containing a movable piston connected by a chain to one end of a rocking beam that worked a mechanical lift pump from its opposite end. |
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God knows what the other patients and staff made of a mob of blackfellas rocking up to visit one of our own, in a private room, to have a stickybeak at the new bub. |
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Having no trouble rocking the unique ensemble, the 30-year-old whipped her arms out to her side as she came to the end of the stage and also blew an air kiss to the crowd. |
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While my grandparents sat rocking with laughter in their deck chairs, I trundled down the catwalk in my cossie, holding a beach ball, bright red with shame. |
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Wooden rocking horses have long been admired by both children and adults. |
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Androgenous suits also made a major impact with A-listers this year with everyone from Cara Delevingne to Kate Moss rocking some masculine tailoring. |
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He was also an exceptionally good woodworker and built rocking horses, guitars, mandolins, all sorts of fine china cabinets, jewellery boxes and wooden toys all by hand. |
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Experts including Hilary Kay were on hand to discuss the pieces which included two 19th century rocking horses owned by Rachel Hickling, 31, of Chester. |
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Spec Furniture's Cooper Rocks collection includes a comfortable Cooper single seater with a patented mechanism that changes the chair into a rocking motion chair. |
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Further, deposition uniformity was greatly improved with crystal quality distributions being reduced closer to the 55 arcsecond X-Ray rocking curve width previously reported. |
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Newlyweds Keith and Linda Jennings had them rocking in the aisles when they celebrated their wedding at a rock'n'roll weekend in Southport with 60 like-minded pals. |
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Traditionalists turned rockers turned rocking traditionalists, Los Lobos have forged strong family ties that have succored them for more than two decades of bandhood. |
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Spyboy, her backing band, proved capable of rocking and approximating the atmospherics of her recent collaborator Daniel Lanois with equal panache. |
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Among the items stolen were a grandmother clock with the words Northern Goldsmith on the face, a Victorian black marble mantle clock and a child's rocking horse. |
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They take cues from the early Who and garage bands, mix in some up-front guitars, combining those with stage moves straight out of the MC5 school of rocking out. |
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This Morning presenter Holly, 34, puckered up and planted a smacker on TV producer Dan Baldwin, 39, while rocking their nine-monthold Chester in his baby buggy. |
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Defense work was prevalent during WW II, and DeBourgh manufactured struts for the gliders, parts for B24 bombers, and rocking rollers for Bailey Bridges. |
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Children who are visually impaired commonly engage in stereotypic behaviors such as rocking and repetitive hand movements to gain sensory stimulation produced by the behavior. |
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