The silky fabric bunching and snagging against the rough calluses of work burned into my fingertips. |
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You might need thinner outer socks too, if you find that the layers are bunching up in your skates. |
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With all my nerves bunching up in my stomach, I walked out my door where an Italian page was waiting, he led me to the back rooms and let me in. |
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She bounced up and down a few times, the covers began bunching at the end of the bed. |
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Adding a belt over the dress where the shirt ends will help keep it in place and avoid bunching. |
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You don't want your underpants bunching up up there, and then you've got to dig them out. |
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She felt the slight ripple underneath the skin, his muscles bunching and clenching in reaction to her touch. |
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I recommend them because they stay rolled up for storage and they cushion you without bunching or slipping. |
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I watch his hands tighten on the bedspread, the fabric bunching up beneath his fingers. |
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It prevents the screen from bunching up in the corner as you press it in place. |
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Surveys showed how the stars are bunching up near the center of Omega Centauri, as seen in the gradual increase in starlight near the center. |
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The younger Maid was not slower, and the two ran down the deserted hallways, skirts bunching at their knees. |
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The captain, his eyes becoming steely, his gaze carefully directed ahead, stood silent a long moment, his jaw muscles bunching. |
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Galaxies today are distributed in a three-dimensional cosmic web, bunching along huge filaments that are separated by giant voids. |
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The doors closed, and she cursed, taking the stairs six at a time, her superior limbs bunching and releasing power. |
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Mounds help prevent cattle from bunching and usually will enhance cattle exposure to air movement. |
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Nika stood up as her captive yanked and strained at the glittering strand that leashed her, shoulders bunching and teeth bared. |
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He sprints away again, muscles bunching under the glossy black coat, working off an energy that she is denied. |
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The sky is turquoise, though clouds are bunching up against the peaks of the Absaroka Range in the Washakie Wilderness, where we are headed. |
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Jack and Jason slowed their pace as the trickle of people began bunching up. |
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But halfway through the first set, the energy in the room suddenly swells, the crowd bunching closer to the stage. |
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There was a slight smile on his face and I could see his muscles bunching underneath his blazer. |
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Trim the screen at a 45-degree angle at one corner to prevent it from bunching up at the corner when it is rolled into the groove. |
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One car pulling into another lane and forcing the driver behind to brake hard is enough to start traffic bunching up. |
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Make sure that they mold against your leg properly and that the elastic keeps them from bunching up regularly. |
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Clark was mid-stride on the lawn, ill-fitting jacket bunching around the shoulders. |
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These comforters are considered to be three-season weight and the filling is held in place with the use of sewn in baffles which prevents the silk from moving and bunching. |
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Despite the bunching up of students in large droves of 30s, and the glaring psychedelic light sequences that alternated with a lot of pitch-dark moments, they did a good job. |
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This 'delusive' trend results from the chance bunching of events at the end of the period. |
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The Games had started in a dry-roasting heatwave that had locals bunching in what shade they could find and grinning at each other in disbelief. |
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If you don't get it on Wednesday, you take that into account with all the rest of the elevators, and you end up with bunching at a terminal. |
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To this end, maximum efforts will be made to avoid bunching of these publications at any given time of year. |
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This consists of bunching the bulbs together, with a bunch on one side and the next on another, to form sheaves. |
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For between 100 and 200 of the affected communes, somewhat more heavy bunching of hail days following 1980 may be seen. |
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Some grant projects have tried to minimize this bunching of submissions by accepting applications throughout the year. |
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Appraisal times have been reduced, but signature bunching observed in the last month of the year increases operational risk. |
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For the purpose of risk prevention, strict attention is paid to possible credit bunching. |
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Meanwhile the Roman infantry pushed back the Celts and Spaniards in Hannibal's centre, bunching inwards away from the Africans who were thus able to take them in flank. |
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If blisters are developing on your heel, experiment with different socks to make sure the material isn't bunching up or causing your foot to sweat. |
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I leaned against the table, my black skirt bunching up beneath me. |
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But as this group crossed the street, a light changed, and those left on the other side began bunching up, and soon nearly 100 people found themselves behind arrest netting. |
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All the cars were bunching up because of some confusion up ahead. |
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His horse shifted its weight apprehensively, its muscles bunching and smoothing beneath the saddle, causing the leather to creak ever so slightly. |
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He bit, hard, the muscles in his jaws and neck bunching and flexing. |
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I created an obstruction and the men were bunching up. |
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The large rise in debt services relative to exports in 2008 was due to a bunching of payments on principal, which also partly explains the fall in external debt relative to GDP by the end of the year. |
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Therefore, where appropriate, when bunching orders, and allocating block purchases and block sales, it is the Manager's policy to treat all clients fairly and to achieve an equitable distribution of bunched orders. |
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Sorting decreased productivity in both the bunching and skidding phases, and these decreases were not fully offset by productivity increases during the delimbing and slashing phases. |
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These onions are called Japanese bunching onions, Welsh onions, or scallions. |
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More open trade and improved transport links may mean that bunching together in a cluster no longer offers such a strong defence against cheaper foreign rivals. |
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Japanese bunching onions yield a steady supply of stems you can use like scallions. |
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The bunching before this mark suggests that firms that might have grown bigger chose to stay small. The barriers to growing are far higher in Greece, one of Europe's most regulated economies. |
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The government hopes that, by bunching doctors together, it will cut their overheads and that, since hospitals will have fewer customers to deal with, their costs will fall too. |
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Processing and bunching time was mainly affected by DBH, number of cuts during processing, and branchiness and sweep of trees. |
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Mr President, when the wider Europe neighbourhood concept was first floated, I was largely sceptical of the bunching together of countries as disparate as Libya and Russia in one document. |
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Attempts to reduce the bunching through better organisation, or by means of administrative rules, e.g. from the EU, have so far yielded only marginal improvements. |
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