The pain is exacerbated by inspiration or recumbency and relieved to some extent by leaning forward. |
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By leaning forward and extending the low rod, you reduce stress on the leader and hook as the fish flails through the air. |
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Instinct kicked in and I slowly bent my head towards hers, leaning down to press my yearning lips against her innocent ones. |
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One sees them stumble on, leaning on alpenstocks or throwing their heads back to gulp the last of a skinned borraccia. |
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In front of her was Cameron, leaning towards her, his black bangs falling into his light honey-coloured eyes. |
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Dimming the lights, Corrina kicked off her shoes and crawled onto her bed where Aaron was reclining, leaning his weight back on his elbows. |
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Far away, leaning against the trunk of a tree, a figure pushed his sunglasses up his nose and sighed, reclining back a little bit more. |
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He walked to a corner, and grabbed a metal pipe that was leaning in a recess in the wall. |
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Apparently, he was leaning out of a window and the sash cord broke, with the result that the window frame fell on his head and knocked him out. |
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I turned my head to the left and saw Rashad leaning out the front passenger side window. |
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As they drove Rolf looked in the rear-view window and saw Juliet leaning against Arden. |
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Wait, there he was leaning against a tree, looking as white and shaken as everyone else. |
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He was the only one not standing on a rampart, but was instead leaning out a window. |
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And I remember when it was here in Atlanta, you wanted to be careful about leaning against a post for fear the paint was still wet. |
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He noticed his sword was leaning on a guardrail instead of being jumbled together with all the rest. |
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Passers-by raised the alarm after seeing the man leaning against the railings. |
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He was leaning on the railings, munching a meat pie and watching as the birds scrabbled for the crumbs. |
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The rider may be leaning forward or using too much leg, which will cause the horse to jog faster. |
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He is leaning back in his leather chair, his knees once again jittering excitedly. |
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Out of the corner of my eye, however, I can see two dark-suited men wearing shades leaning against a wall staring at me intently. |
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She jolted slightly in alarm, before leaning back and, cocking her chin to the side, surveyed him in perplexity. |
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He sees Strang, a compact man with deep-set eyes and a broad forehead, scratching his thick brown beard and leaning against a door jamb. |
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He looked round and in the moonlight saw Mr Ventouris leaning over the starboard quarter and then disappear. |
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Birch branches leaning against a wall in the living room become sculpture, for example. |
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Liza stepped back from the lanky man leaning over her, banging into the brick wall of the building. |
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Both before and after the match, Danny Wallace walked out of the tunnel, leaning heavily on a walking stick, to receive a tumultuous and emotional welcome from the fans. |
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His absences accumulated, and soon we more often found Daquan leaning against the wall of the corner bodega than in a desk. |
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A former House Budget chairman and Fox News alumnus, Kasich was a libertarian leaning fiscal conservative before it was cool. |
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It was a beautiful stretch of beach south of Mumbai, leaning palms on one side, the gentle waves of the Arabian Sea on the other. |
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Players never give out their telephone number or contact information, instead leaning on the caddy as a trusted arranger. |
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We eat lunch leaning on the high protective wall around Kincardine Church. |
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He laughed weakly, leaning against the metal bar, trying to sound normal. |
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I came over the brow of a hill to find six motorbike police leaning on the garden wall and picking off their victims for passing through a radar trap. |
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She smiled and walked over to him, casually leaning on the back on his chair and playfully tugging at his shoulder length rat-tail as she looked at the screen. |
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He had ended up in a clearing, with white willows leaning to towards the water, trailing their long leafy curtain of fingers through the cool refreshing spring. |
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Below us in all directions stretched a howling desert of white, stubbled here and there with a few stunted larches leaning at crazy angles against the windborne snow. |
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I had been reclining here for over two hours, leaning against the arch. |
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He captured a dapper looking student, Jeremy Marek, leaning against the side of his car. |
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He displayed aggressive behaviour, emotional immaturity, impulsiveness, rejection of authority and manipulative behaviour, lied, swore and had a leaning towards kleptomania. |
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Unsure about what to do but leaning toward an abortion, Amy scoured the Internet for abortion services. |
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Some mammals are omnivores and display varying degrees of carnivory and herbivory, generally leaning in favor of one more than the other. |
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He received tuition from John Walsall, a graduate of Oxford with a strong leaning toward Puritanism. |
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The sketches provide early evidence of Holbein's wit and humanistic leaning. |
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He had become ill while on one of his incessant missionary tours, and died leaning against the wall of the local church. |
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So it didn't seem much of an option, leaning against a tree waiting for Harry Hun. |
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Pretty soon just about everyone onboard was leaning over the rail chundering like sick dogs. |
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Stepping back he pulled the window abstractedly but bangingly down, and leaning against the wall in the quietness began to read. |
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Nobody was dancing and no one was at the piano. The radio was on. The bartender was leaning across a guestless bar. |
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They greeted the others with some kind of rhythmical hand gestures ending with leaning one shoulder into the greetee. |
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It has provision for up to 200 boats, either on floating pontoons or leaning against the harbour wall. |
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Wired Puerto Ricans were pacing about pugilistically on the corner, and black guys with big hats were leaning in doorways. |
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He supposedly remained in her womb for 62 years before being born while his mother was leaning against a plum tree. |
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These have the effect of bonding what would otherwise be two thin walls leaning against each other, greatly increasing the strength of the wall. |
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The general's uniform was so bedecked with medals that he began leaning to one side. |
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Drunken trees leaning in random directions are often found in spruce forests where discontinuous permafrost has melted. |
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There has been a lot of talk about leaning forward and backward. |
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Kieren Fallon was suspended for four days for leaning on fifth-placed Zimb with Acropolis in the straight. |
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A great, distorted silhouette of his own head appeared upon the wall, leaning ogreishly over the pillow. |
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In recent years the state of Illinois has been leaning towards building an entirely new airport in the Illinois suburbs of Chicago. |
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Degas' most clear appropriation is of the woman leaning on a closed umbrella which is borrowed directly from Hokusai's Random Sketches. |
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Some boxers fight from a crouch, leaning forward and keeping their feet closer together. |
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Uncle Earl are more traditional than most, their readings of Americana leaning more toward raucous fiddle tunes, jug band blues and laments. |
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He was leaning forward, head down, taking one deliberate step after another, both arms behind, dragging his gutted buck by its barely forked antlers. |
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Opting to improve her odds of making it up the stairs and into the privacy of her room, she kicked off her left heel, and then her right before leaning down to scoop them up. |
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The slightest effort made the patient cough. He would stand leaning on a stick and holding a hand to his side, and when the paroxysm had passed it left him shaking. |
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An off the ball incident led to N'Zogbia confronting Wilshere before leaning his head into the Englishman and giving referee Lee Probert no choice but to show the red card. |
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He drove the spade into the earth mounded atop the grave and leaning his weight into the work began to remound the earth in a pile next the grave. |
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For example, if a baby picture was leaning left to right, the artist had to view it backwards on the light table to assure its visual continuity into the whole. |
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A certain boy leaning up against me would not allow my elbow room, and struck me very sadly in the stomach part, though his own was full of my parliament. |
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Sway, flowers, leaning like reeds in a wave, More motionable than insects. |
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She confronts Ete Kamba not as a subjugated bedmate but as an equal who stood abreast in lovemaking leaning against the wall of an unfinished building. |
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A short distance away, at twilight, a fat beaver climbed out of the river onto a leaning willow oak, peered down, and dove into the water with a preposterous splash. |
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He was motionless for a moment, breathing deeply, and then he separated himself from them, leaning his body away, with a distaste that he could feel growing cancerously. |
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The slightest hint of smugness would have had the nation leaning over our shoulders to blow out the birthday candles with a gale of reproach and disapproval. |
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The driver was some distance away, leaning on his rickshaw and smoking a cigarette that looked like a dried tobacco leaf that had been rolled up to allow for easy smokability. |
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Also in July in Leiden, English ambassador Dudley Carleton became aware of the situation and began leaning on the Dutch government to extradite Brewster. |
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The engine-driver and fireman did not see her. They were leaning out on the other side, telling the Porter a tale about a dog and a leg of mutton. |
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