Trembling slightly, Ian continued to crouch down, doubled-up in an almost foetal position, and waited to be mauled. |
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The boat shoved off, paddling silently away, and she turned with the rest of her team to crouch in the brush that lined the riverbank. |
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Players now tie each other up in intricate pretzels, crouch to let another player fly over their backs and deke faster than lightning. |
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Can't decide whether to crouch and cower while I await the apocalypse or run determinedly into it. |
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Your characters lean and crouch over a grateful rescued civilian, in typical cool and besuited fashion. |
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When I return to the flat from my clinic I crouch down and the dogs crowd me, shoving and licking my face. |
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Spotting it, I fell into a low crouch, picking my way slowly over holes and roots. |
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Her opponent acted fast, rising from his crouch and backhanding her across the face. |
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Wilbur loaded his Mauser with an exaggerated but surprisingly able movement and advanced toward the henhouse in an absurd crouch. |
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Across the sward a hare, its scut uplifted in alarm, scampers from the running crouch of a greyhound. |
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Fianna Fail has already assumed the crouch position on ground, and is braced for a sound kicking. |
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The group responded immediately dropping into a crouch and aiming their weapons. |
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He loses interest in the drawers and continues to walk in a crouch position toward the middle of the desk and the chair. |
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My instinct was to crouch down and get as small as I could, like a turtle in his shell. |
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Falling to the ground in a graceful crouch was a slender figure, defiantly feminine. |
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Half-seen in a corner of the lobby, three watchmen in greatcoats crouch over a brazier. |
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She landed in a crouch, her night vision momentarily ruined by the candle's brief light. |
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Despite the coolness of that morning, he was ordered to crouch naked and wash with soap under the cold water. |
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Rising to a crouch, he scanned the forest frantically, his heart beating faster than he could remember it. |
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He tossed both knives into the air and caught them before dropping into a crouch like his brother. |
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She swore, covering her eyes, and stepped back, instinctively moving into a defensive crouch. |
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Nor did we immediately want to send the public officials whom we wanted to influence into a defensive crouch. |
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He flipped backwards and falling to his hands, continued to spring another dozen feet, landing in a half crouch. |
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In the Middle Ages, a type of spaniel was bred, the ancestor of some of our modern spaniels, that would naturally crouch when it located game. |
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He dropped into a crouch beside the dog's owner and opened the oxygen case. |
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Alternatively, you can crouch down and either re-tie your bootlaces or search the pitch for four-leafed clovers. |
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Davies arrived on stage at the poky Basement Bar like Gulliver, forcing a crouch so his huge arms could reach up to the perilously low ceiling. |
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She heard the singing of a blade being drawn from its scabbard, and dropped into a crouch as said blade sliced the air above her head. |
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My job was to crouch down under these machines with the sweating women working up there, the fish guts and scales raining down on me. |
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The safe procedure is to crouch low and approach or depart the helicopter from the side or the front but never near the tail rotor area. |
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At game's end, we would crouch directly over the sprinkler head for the maximum cooling effect. |
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Only when you come closer and crouch down can you identify the little objects. |
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When greeting your little one, have guests crouch down low and allow him to approach them on his own time. |
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Do you crouch down to listen to your child tell you what happened at the playground? |
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As you crouch down, you will also bend your legs until you are half crouched, with your hands at number 5 on figure 6's path. |
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It may be necessary for you to crouch down to stay in the fresh air near the ground. |
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If you crouch down when approaching animals you can get close without scaring them. |
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If there are no trees or only solitary trees nearby, still look for the lowest lying area, crouch down and protect your head. |
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If the smoke alarm sounds, crouch down low, feel the bottom of the door with the palm of your hand before opening it. |
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Maintaining high-speed rotation and slow crouch down, and then standing up slowly. |
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Evelina took the Madonna and put her under the stairs, such that you had to crouch down in order to see her, as if having to go under a truck. |
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The position is a fetal crouch, with the pilot's back facing the nose cone. |
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Working from right to left, I crouch down and use a sickle to hack through the tall grasses. |
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And Mr Cantor's defeat makes it more likely than ever that his colleagues will adopt a defensive crouch. |
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They crouch in proximity to the propane tanks while being dragged during landings. |
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He was subjected to torture, such as being beaten upside down and being forced to crouch on his knees and then beaten. |
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The batted ball goes directly to the catcher, while the catcher is still in the crouch position. |
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Overall, the new car is very different from the earlier model, with the loss of the traditional wedge shape, a fairly low-to-ground crouch, and a steeply raked rear end. |
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Jinx realized with a shock that he was still in a predatory, feline crouch, lashing his tail agitatedly, the claws on his feet digging into the dirt. |
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Democrats can't slink away, or crouch, or cut and run against their own record. |
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Eyes red and prison muscles bulging, a tattooed white man behind me jumped to his feet from a crouch and swatted me aside. |
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What I finally did, after about an hour, was to slither off my seat, very very carefully, and crouch in the footwell, so that the balustrade railing was above my head. |
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Those who remain in a defensive crouch are in danger of being left behind. |
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Dropping to a crouch, the princess crept to the edge of the quicksand. |
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I pulled myself over the fence and landed on the other side in a crouch. |
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He ran in a crouch towards the ship's rear and the aft cargo bay. |
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Then he stood from the crouch, and he and I were nearly the same height. |
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When you drop over the lip of a superpipe, crouch low over your board to rip across the belly of the beast, then push against centrifugal force and zip up the opposite wall. |
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There was barely room to crouch, let alone lie down and sleep. |
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In the course of the dance, men often crouch while jerking both arms and vigorously kicking the ground with the right leg in imitation of a burrowing mole. |
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Always be at eye level with your subject, climb up for a tall one, crouch for a small one, always keep eye contact and see the world from your subject's perspective. |
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Walk around frequently and crouch periodically to relax your back. |
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On the boat, the space of each one of us hardly enabled us to crouch down. |
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Nothing remains but to crouch among the captives or fall among the slain. |
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On a cold lino floor, in the front room of a Rotherham council house, Kya, aged five, and Robbie, two, crouch beside Styrofoam boxes eating their teas with their tiny fingers. |
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Similarly, making persons stand, kneel or crouch in an uncomfortable position for hours on end, or depriving them of sleep, is unlikely to leave clearly identifiable traces. |
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If your pooch is pint-sized, have him sit or crouch on your lap. |
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The nation, and in particular the Tutsi minority, has yet to uncurl from the defensive crouch that was understandably assumed during the genocide. |
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But I need to crouch down to get behind the screen and away from the windblast. |
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On her cue, all her students crouch down on the floor and become silent. |
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Some boxers fight from a crouch, leaning forward and keeping their feet closer together. |
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While he worked to ply fingers back apart more than not, Kaiselan practised his crouch exploring the outpost's more topmost levels. |
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Two youth from the crowd crouch down on the track, creating a roadblock. |
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Don dropped the skillet, jumped into a crouch, went for his gun. |
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Whenever his head went down, I dogtrotted in a crouch, covering as much distance as possible. |
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When releasing a small bird, it is often best to hold it in the Bander's Grip, crouch down low so they will not fall, and simply open your hand palm downwards onto your other hand. |
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First you have to bend your knees and crouch down. |
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Watch lions crouch low in the kikuyu grass, while elephants and rhino lumber down to the waterhole. |
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I crouch down and peer into the dark caverns under the couch. |
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If you could reach your funk-hole, and crouch in it, there was a fair chance of your coming out of it alive next day to run the gauntlet of the Bapaume Road again. |
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The hens, ready to get mounted, crouch and utter a begging sound. |
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