He also dismembers victims and attaches their limbs to car batteries to make them twitch. |
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Takeshi is small, thick set, with bandy legs and a disconcerting twitch to his cheek. |
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Simon picked it up, and with a quick twitch flicked the little drop of sweat off and onto Tebert's itinerary. |
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The former is designated a slow twitch muscle fiber, and the latter as slow tonic muscle fiber. |
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His ears began to twitch when they picked up the sound of a soft moan coming from within the rubble. |
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This is the moment you have been waiting for as you twitch the line to impart life into the fly. |
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This is the moment I have been waiting for as I twitch the line to impart life into the fly. |
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He smirked inwardly, the slightest twitch at the corner of his mouth the only outward sign of his amusement. |
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A slight raise of the eyebrow, the merest twitch of the lip can say so much. |
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Seeing the slight twitch on the corner of Paul's mouth, Gabby saw that he took the comment in good humor. |
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Then again just thinking about it made his mouth twitch and he started to chuckle. |
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My attention was focused on his body, waiting for the first twitch of movement. |
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There was a slight twitch above his temple, indicating that she had hit a nerve. |
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With that and a holier-than-thou twitch of one eyebrow, I was out the door. |
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The old boy is in a pretty bad way and he's developed a nervous twitch now. |
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Each one stood in a perfect square, without so much as a twitch of movement. |
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It's like sitting on a river bank with a fishing rod, anticipating the slightest twitch from beneath the water. |
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With a twitch of her reins, her horse breaks right, and the therm moan their disappointment. |
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I had settled down during Mum's gossip but I now feel a twitch of impending doom. |
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I've a twitch of respect for the man, but am not ready to be overly sentimental about it. |
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Is it a good thing that over the years we have become inured to it, hardly able to muster a twitch of outrage? |
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A slip of the tongue, or some random twitch in an otherwise foolproof plan, blows his cover. |
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The United Nations chief is charming and charismatic, but his nervy doctrine for ending wars makes world leaders twitch. |
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And he'd collapse in sobs as his broken leg and arm twitch in painful spasms from the sudden movement. |
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You sense the writing itself begin to twitch with vexation at being unable to realise the inner life of the Hispanic tobacco-leaf rollers. |
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Then, when two or three of the big brown rats snuck out to twitch and nose through the trash, he'd put his shotgun up to his shoulder and fire. |
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I felt my self control go haywire and my hand began to twitch uncontrollably. |
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As the hearse pulled up outside Mrs Jones' cottage, two police officers saw her leg twitch and began to give her heart massage. |
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After a few seconds the cow began to twitch and was soon back to normal and chewing the cud. |
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We have investigated the relation between twitch tension and contracture response to suxamethonium in rats. |
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Look carefully at the contorted face in front of you and pick a peculiarity, say an unusual muscle twitch, poor dentition, bad skin, etc. |
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Even an alarm clock buzzing right beside her head or a horn blowing near her ear wouldn't make her twitch or cause even the slightest flinch. |
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Tall baked-mud walls enclose its fields and gardens, the trees twitch with little birds and shy women and girls tend flocks of sheep and goats. |
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Using special head organs, the predators can detect even the slightest muscle twitch of a flounder buried in sand. |
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The cover to the hole from the sewers began to twitch, then was lifted and set aside by pale hands. |
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Furthermore, don't drink gin on an empty stomach whilst darting your eyes about the room like you've got some sort of nervous twitch. |
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It's always a joy to watch prissy corporate mail filters twitch their lace curtains and bounce back NTK when they spot a phrase they don't like. |
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These new pills increase growth in both fast and slow twitch muscle fibres. |
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Bob calmly grabbed the stallion's halter, led him into the corner of the stall, placed a twitch around his nose and proceeded to treat him. |
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A whiff of smoke sparked my noise, causing it to twitch as my allergies began to act, but I ignored it. |
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A muscle started to twitch in his cheek as he put his foot down and accelerated through the deserted streets. |
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He could only stare at her there, watching her breathe and watching her eyes twitch beneath her lids. |
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She didn't move a muscle, not even a twitch, except for the little finger on her left hand. |
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The pain elicited on palpation of a tender point is localized to the area under palpation and does not elicit a jump or twitch. |
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One of his gossamer wings had been snapped off and the other was bent at a sharp angle, the many broken nerves causing it to twitch feebly. |
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He started to count backwards from today's date in his head but, with a rapid twitch of his head, forced himself to stop. |
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The ratio of peak twitch force to peak tetanic force could then be calculated. |
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Other than a slight twitch of her head, she made no motion to stop him. |
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I myself have never had the slightest twitch of predestinarian thinking or feeling but many good and wise people certainly see such patterning in their lives all the time. |
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A few weeks ago, I felt a neurological twitch, a tingling in the right index finger. |
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The Twomblys, which might appear settled in more sedate company, here writhe and twitch. |
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On the larger front, it's gotten to the point where I now start to twitch even before clicking on-line. |
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My hair bristled and I felt all my muscles twitch spasmodically. |
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Nightmares flowed like fever, syncopated by the twitch of a neon light outside and the rhythmic clatter of the air-con, punctuated by the shriek of car horns. |
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Casey felt her heart shudder and her lips twitch upwards into a smile. |
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I saw soldiers' heads turn and nostrils twitch distractedly. |
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I swallowed, feeling my fingers twitch involuntarily in the cold. |
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She made a little twitch of a finger, and Jeff finally locked the tracer. |
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He held it in his fist where a twitch of rage could crush it. |
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There ' s a twitch at the corner of his mouth, as he reaches out his hand. |
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I felt a twitch of pain on my stomach and then I remember what happened. |
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During REM sleep, we dream, and babies twitch and move around. |
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An underlying slight twitch of muscles as she tensed, then sighed and those muscles went completely lax as she sagged against me and snugged her head a bit closer. |
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But there's also a twitch of fear in Greg's normally laughing blue eyes. |
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The class waited, all attention, pretending to be helpful, ready for the slightest weakness, a lisp, a twitch, wariness, ready to move in for the kill. |
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The fur will begin to twitch toward them and emit crackling sounds. |
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The dancefloor duly cleared, and I was dragged into the centre of the clapping masses to arhythmically twitch and prance for what seemed like ten minutes. |
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Pursing her lips, Lyenda felt a slight twitch underneath her ribs. |
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Sara tightened her hold on the sketches to hide a twitch of fear. |
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Tirian noted a slight twitch in the old man's eye as their gazes met. |
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The cars are configured for mild understeer, although you can turn that into oversteer quite easily if you twitch your toe in the middle of a corner. |
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He has already walked several times, using callipers and leaning on bars, and says that after a spasm he can sometimes twitch the muscle in his leg. |
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His long, unbrushed, curly hair and unshaved face let him look kind of intimidating and his fingers bent the wrong way, which always made me twitch. |
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So what if you can barely twitch a toe let alone move a leg? |
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Referred pain patterns, local twitch responses and autonomic phenomena are thought to be related to interneuronal integration in the spinal cord. |
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The fun of twitch games comes from the mastery of a difficult dexterity challenge. |
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In the beheaded frog the legs twitch as fatally when we touch the skin with acid as do a jumping-jack's when we pull the string. |
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Just thinking about how she would look without her clothes made his lad twitch with anticipation. |
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But while Ferguson was still screaming blue murder over an unpunished cynical trip by Luiz on the England man, Zhirkov induced a Smalling twitch as he darted forward. |
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While the net curtains in the sleepy neighbourhood of Agrestic begin to twitch, Nancy becomes a big cog in the community's surprisingly lucrative supply chain. |
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The act of the pursuit itself is referred to as a twitch or a chase. |
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I saw a little twitch in the man's face, and knew he was lying. |
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The Internet is a bad bet for online versions of twitch games because the Internet can be about as split-second and consistent as your average presidential candidate. |
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I can't even say I saw the thing. It was more of a peripheral flickering, a twitch along the nerveways, a barely perceptible awareness of something over by the parking garage. |
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