He has to travel to Bangalore at least once, in order to straighten things out and get his money. |
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Bounce on both legs, straighten your knees, twist and bend your upper body forward, and pull straight down with both hands. |
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You had better straighten up right this minute or you'll go to bed without dinner. |
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Having shrunken back in fear, Anna now found the strength to straighten up again and hold her head high. |
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If I attempt to straighten up, I'm going find myself running out of a flat surface to do it on. |
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She used texturizing shears to avoid blunt, weighty ends, and a ceramic flat iron to straighten and separate. |
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I ran my fingers through my sleek hair, spun one more time to look at everything again, and reached over to straighten my sheets. |
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Brush off ironing boards, straighten the ironing area and return sleeve boards to the proper storage areas. |
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We can decide to straighten up at any time, but as soon as we start thinking about something else, our body adopts its usual slouchy mode. |
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The more I think about it, the more it strikes me that the summit amounts to an opportunity to straighten out some key sticking points. |
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Having this stuff on hand is half the battle, so stock up, straighten out and fly right! |
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In one smooth movement, straighten both legs to stand, bending your elbows to pull the bar up and in toward your chest. |
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Someone has to straighten these people out before all of our kids turn into sniveling, whining, spoiled brats. |
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My parents put braces on me to straighten my teeth, and in those days that was like wearing barbed wire in your mouth. |
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I grasped his muscular arms and tried to stand upright, but as I began to straighten up, I felt dizzy again, and everything went black. |
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New technology has created space-age irons that let you curl, crimp, bend, flip, spiral, straighten and create unique designs and shapes. |
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He had tried to straighten up, but over-steered, which led him to lose control and collide with the tree on the other side of the road. |
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She felt a sudden urge to straighten his curly brown hair where it had fallen out of place. |
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Contract abs, dropping tailbone to stabilize torso against ball, then straighten legs. |
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I am nudging five-foot-ten, assuming you can get me to straighten up and stop slouching for a minute. |
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Skillful use of veneers can straighten crooked teeth and close up gappy teeth. |
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Once she composed herself, and tried desperately to straighten her flyaway hair, she reached out a trembling finger and rang the doorbell. |
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Then run a traditional or ceramic barreled flat iron through the tresses to straighten. |
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You can lighten, automatically adjust contrast and brightness, fix red-eye or straighten an image. |
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My skis straighten, the bottom of the slope rushes at me, and I find myself in a heap, ploughing up a furrow of snow. |
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And, secondly, the work they do with them while they are in custody is doing very little to straighten them out once they re-emerge. |
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Excessive or repeated use of the muscles that straighten the wrist can cause injury to the tendons, leading to tennis elbow. |
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The agent made it to his feet and tried to straighten up, fumbling with the trigger on his laser gun. |
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It would start off tilted at an angle and would gradually straighten up as the glasses filled. |
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These slot machines are very well designed, with a large finger-hole at the bottom which makes it easy to straighten out coin jams. |
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It would be a pity, nevertheless, if Sean Connery missed his chance to straighten out the record. |
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Foulds also said the delays could take anywhere from three to four weeks to straighten out. |
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The blow to his head must have concussed him, for he saw two middle-aged women straighten up and walk briskly to the I.V. unit. |
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She decided that she was going to let her hair dry in ringlets because she didn't feel like taking the time to straighten it. |
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It's made with ferula, horseradish and garlic extracts, which straighten hair and provide terrific thermal protection. |
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They were made of long wool fibers that were first combed to straighten them, spun tightly then woven in fancy weave structures. |
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The joints are stiff, making it harder to move them, and it can be difficult to straighten out the toes to prevent rubbing against shoes. |
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Cecilia had to hid a smile when she saw Kit straighten his shoulders and take a step forwards in his most lord-like manner. |
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It is said to have swung left alongside the Goole turn-off, failed to straighten up and ended in the field. |
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The poppies and clarkias began to straighten up, and the smaller shrubs saw the sunlight again. |
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Mainly, you can choose to blow-dry and straighten your hair on a daily basis, either yourself or at a salon. |
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It is amusing to see that pedestrians would rather make a long detour to avoid the clutter than straighten up the mess. |
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It didn't take me long to find some hair stuff to straighten my hair and I gathered so many hair scrunchies it didn't make sense. |
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Instead of a drifter causing a drift and then countering to straighten out, he will instead over-counter so his car goes into another drift. |
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Some may insist you sleep on mats on hard floors to straighten out the spine, but they are in a minority. |
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In an attempt to recover some notion of dignity and self-respect, he encourages his wife to straighten out her life. |
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In addition, chemical processes were used to tint, wave, curl, straighten, and condition the hair. |
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In other words, if a straight section of pipe has been plastically bent one has to overstress the pipe in the opposite direction in order to straighten it. |
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Forces attempted to straighten out the line at a small monticule. |
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Allowing the leader to straighten, I hauled on the line to break the surface tension, then tossed the whole caboodle into the centre current well above the trout. |
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Maybe a jail term will kick him in the pants and straighten him out. |
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The second crewman reported a kink in the hose and tried to straighten it. |
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After feeding all the animals, milking the cows and collecting the eggs, Freya walked across fields and through forest, trying to straighten her head. |
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The first two knuckles of the middle finger bend and straighten. |
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And it's time we shrug, let them run out of the theater, straighten our collars and shoot our cuffs, and enter from the wings to do exactly the job we know needs to be done. |
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Edward took the time to straighten his tie and shoot his cuffs. |
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Sighing, she straighten out her mini white skirt before turning around. |
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Mercerized cotton is treated to permanently straighten the cotton fibers which then becomes a smooth, rod-like fiber that is uniform in appearance with a high luster. |
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As the working knee continues to straighten, the foot adjusts slightly as the heel is lowered toward the floor and is pulled in to the little toe of the supporting foot. |
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Morris struggled to straighten his back, which involved stiffening a spine rarely used. |
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Fitzpatrick was supposed to assess the situation in Boston and make recommendations to straighten things out. |
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Smith did her best, at that press conference, to straighten the whole mess out. |
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Nervously he tried to straighten his crumpled lab coat and shirt collar. |
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To straighten fabric or mark a true right angle, use a T-square. |
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Maybe he just didn't realize where I stood on the whole issue, and if that was the case then I would just have to straighten him out, no harm done. |
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She must have realized he was onto her, for then she relaxed herself and allowed her soft pink lips to straighten out, forming a grim line on her face. |
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The pain is still there, and I can't really straighten my back anymore. |
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He couldn't take a deep breath, couldn't straighten up or move. |
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Aircraft were warned to straighten up, fly right, and be serious. |
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If your house is always cluttered, resolve to clean or straighten up one room a week, or perhaps resolve never to go to bed with dirty dishes in the sink. |
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She will also get orthodontics to straighten her lower teeth. |
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Then the biceps relaxes and the triceps contracts to straighten the elbow. |
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You straighten my posture, leaving standing entirely up to me. |
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Instead, straighten your civic backbone and push back in clear conscience. |
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The quadricep is a group of four muscles that extend or straighten your knee. |
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Preen oil is secreted and spread to straighten, protect, and waterproof birds' feathers. |
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During the bowling action the elbow may be held at any angle and may bend further, but may not straighten out. |
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Horse skin smells good. Lay your cheek against his neck and have a good cuddle. Now straighten up slowly again, and sit loosely. |
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It is not enough to stand aside and hope problems straighten out on their own. |
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Carmen even tries to get her mystic medicine man Grampy to help straighten her new pal's psyche out. |
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It's taking even longer for them to straighten out their plurals, the tendency being to simply add an 's', calling us Inuits. |
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Celtic warriors are described by Polybius and Plutarch as frequently having to cease fighting in order to straighten their sword blades. |
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I feel pain in the front of my knees during steps like fondu, where I bend and straighten my standing leg. |
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As soon as I straighten out which of the twins is which, I'll start calling them by their names. |
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What we need to straighten this mess out is both tyrannicide and homocide. I am sure you would want to add Islamicide too, or something like it. |
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He and she sat side by side like two wax people while the waiter stretched across to unwrinkle the tablecloth and straighten the knives. |
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It's not my job to straighten out his every mess, especially since he seems to like playing the wise guy and smarting off every chance he gets. |
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The effect was to straighten out the front line, which was thought necessary in preparation for a massive artillery bombardment with a major push. |
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The current laws allow a bowler to straighten his arm 15 degrees or less. |
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I hope they can straighten out the problem with my bill soon. |
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Flooding had been a problem for hundreds of years, and, in 1946, the decision was made to straighten and widen the river to increase its capacity. |
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However, the insurers who have been trying to straighten out the system believe the PPN is a step that would benefit the customers in the long run. |
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Using standard shop air, the mobile Roll Restorer uses a 20-ton hydraulic ram to straighten and reshape deformed cores with diameters from two to 12 inches. |
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If your heart flutters for yesteryear's Hollywood goddesses, spritz, gargle, and straighten your dinner jacket for a visit to this shrine to silver-screen glamour. |
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It is able to straighten its neck and strike with its bill very fast. |
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It could take up to 2 hours for the shaft to straighten again. |
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Tennis elbow or golfer's elbow, an inflammation of the tiny spot on your elbow where the tendons of the muscles are fixed, ones that straighten your arm. |
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