He was allegedly a dandy, wearing rings on his fingers and cutting his hair fashionably short. |
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His hands are the same, long, clever fingers, five of them, with webbing stretched between and ending in wicked, slightly curved, claws. |
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Then tomorrow I have a free day, so fingers crossed the wind will be good as I plan to hit the sea and go kitesurfing. |
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She crossed her legs, then recrossed them, then crossed her arms, then untangled herself and just tapped her fingers on the sides of the chair. |
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I watch his hands tighten on the bedspread, the fabric bunching up beneath his fingers. |
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After listening to her chest, he began to give her the kiss of life and attempted CPR using two of his fingers. |
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She placed a kiss on his lips as the back of her fingers caressed his cheek. |
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Her fingers were old and withered, wrinkles and extra skin from weight loss that had happened too quickly made the effect even worse. |
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Suddenly they stop, statue-still, their knees crooked around one another, like fingers pulling on a wishbone. |
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The number of mistakes he made in his career could be counted on the fingers of one hand. |
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They could literally count the fascist infiltrators on the fingers of one hand. |
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The number of classic albums made since the launch of CD as a format can be counted on the fingers of one hand. |
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The real favourites for the title can be counted on the fingers of one hand, and first on everyone's list, invariably, is Hewitt. |
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It shows a woman with a tall, intelligent face, straggly wiry hair and very long fingers held up and covering one eye. |
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The next morning, I reached down to stroke my sleek calves and recoiled in horror when my fingers encountered a disgusting prickliness. |
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But what about those days when cold fingers or a hangover mean you hardly recognise your own signature? |
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I crossed my fingers as I subtly shoved the iPod behind me and smiled winsomely at him. |
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The service over, he strides down the pew aisle, wiping fingers across his brow. |
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The wings are blue and resemble batlike wings, thin, blue membrane supported by fingers ending in black claws. |
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There were pointed fingers and raised voices, harsh accusations and angry rebuttals. |
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Blow-dry while ruffling with your fingers, or for looser texture, let hair air-dry. |
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His fingers leap between frets as the memories flood back and you realise just why people hold this man's musicianship in such high regard. |
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Mash dry kitten kibble up with some warm water and let her lick it off your fingers. |
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Her fingers worked deep into his windblown curls as her face lifted, appealing for his kiss. |
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Her slender fingers raked into her ebony hair, holding the rebellious locks away from her face. |
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This year's winner has also been the target of the waggling fingers of keyboard warriors. |
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Schiff is a thoughtful pianist who doesn't put his fingers down on the keyboard until he knows exactly what he wants to say and how to say it. |
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Her fingers stilled on the keys as the piano strings stopped their vibrations and the lounge was silent again. |
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The placement of the pianist's fingers on the keys also will affect dynamics to a certain degree. |
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As she sang, her back straightened up and she resumed her normal regal posture as her fingers pounded the keys of the piano in front of her. |
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His fingers sailed across the piano keys as he sang with all the feeling that he could muster. |
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Even today, I can laugh and cry and express anger through my fingers on piano keys. |
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Beth brought her fingers to the flute keys and played the first run of the piece. |
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This last model is for more serious keyboard players who need the approximate feel of a piano's heavier keys under their fingers. |
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The recordings capture the sound of his fingers on the keys, the depression of the pedals, and the click of the microphone as it turns off. |
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She began the lyrical melody, her fingers flowing over the keys without thought, her body swaying to the lilting melody of the music. |
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Smiling a toothy grin, he put his hands to his temples, his index fingers extended, and reared his head. |
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On the front of the mower is a rolling barrel with foot-long wiggly rubber fingers. |
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I fidgeted a little, slipping my rings between my fingers and wiggling my toes inside my sneakers. |
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In taking care of the royal feet, M Sitts showed such skill that his Majesty one day asked him to remove an agnail from one of his fingers. |
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To make a roll, spread the fingers of the opposite hand wide apart and make them rigid. |
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Their pudgy little hands are variously balled for punches, or raised in preparation for an opened-handed smack, fingers spread wide. |
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Urban Britain, with its street lights and kerbstones, has twisted its fingers into every fibre of rural England's pelt. |
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The magician does special exercises to keep his fingers nimble and body agile. |
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The wafers were sealed inside plastic bags and bore the whorls of the fingers that had pressed them. |
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In my fingers, besides the wet muck of packing material was a soppy but readable copy of Tatz's book. |
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She could not read the emotions and raised her hot fingers to trace the outline of her cheek. |
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It was while his fingers were working on those buttons and his balance was slightly affected, that a bullet came whizzing past his horse's ear. |
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I rested my head against her chest, and she gently ran her fingers through my hair and stroked the side of my face. |
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Her arms hooked around his neck, fingers stroking his soft, silky brown hair and tracing the top of his spine. |
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I reach my arm out, place my fingers on the engine-off switch, and hesitate. |
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He reached for the phone, his fingers trembling as he called for an ambulance. |
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Lucas reached for my hand, catching me completely off guard, and laced his fingers with mine. |
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He reached for Mel's hand, and as their fingers touched he felt like he'd been plugged into the mains. |
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He outlined the impression with his fingers as the rain filled it with water. |
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Among the possible after-effects of meningitis are the amputation of fingers or toes and the danger of losing one's hearing. |
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I opened the card envelope and pulled out a picture of a young boy with a bushy Afro and glasses as thick as my fingers. |
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My hands still bleed if I move my fingers too quickly, but the doc says the raw skin and general tenderness will gradually go away. |
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My fingers are still dripping wet, but the handle to the lash is gripped to prevent it from slipping free from my slick, white scales. |
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Crooked fingers of lightning nearly lit the sky afire, and the thunder crackled like shots from a cannon. |
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She wore no jewelry save the band of white gold on one of her fingers, a ring that once belonged to her mother. |
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Noah was whistling softly under his breath, his fingers tapping gently to the beat of a song on the radio. |
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The arithmetic of gossip usually makes two and two equal five, but this time, the whisperers seem to be using calculators instead of fingers. |
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Her thick fingers clenched around the leather whip at her side, and her face was quickly turning red. |
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Adam whines in protest as Lauren's fingers wrap around the carton and bring it closer towards him. |
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I looked to Cory, who was seated in the front of the boat, holding his fingers to his nose and taking a deep whiff. |
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It can be held in one hand and can make it easier to direct where the floss is going than using your fingers. |
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The device covers the gap created on a door hinge when it is open and prevents fingers being trapped in the door. |
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Gently my fingers brushed against the side of her cheek, gingerly tracing a line from the soft curve to the gentle jut of her chin. |
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Then he jumps to his feet and starts to sing it how he imagines it, clicking his fingers and jutting his chin out. |
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He had his hand over his eye and the blood was just coming straight through his fingers. |
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I also got a packet of those wet wipes, which are very handy for getting the oil or grease off one's fingers. |
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Our burgers arrived and I picked up a fry, placed it between my teeth, and wetly sucked the traces of salt and seasoning from my fingers. |
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Franklin would pump the treadle, wet his fingers, and stroke the rims of the bowls, almost as if playing notes on the piano. |
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She raked her brightly polished fingers through her hair in annoyance, taking a seat on top of her cluttered desk. |
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The diamond was shining brilliantly in the sun, casting tiny rainbows on her fingers. |
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No, this isn't some self-righteous attempt to point fingers or be judgmental. |
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Her fingers looked as if someone had beat on them and they were welted and lumpy and bent at uncomfortable angles. |
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She pulled her lighter from her pocket, spinning it in her fingers almost joyfully. |
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He was a slight man with keen eyes, dark hair, a heavy jowl and bony fingers. |
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She pried her fingers from the root and lifted her up off the frozen ground. |
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In his Flora, painted as early as 1518, the nails of the jointless fingers are indicated only where they catch flecks of light. |
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She cupped a warm glass of tea in her nimble fingers, as she watched the translucent wave of of mist roll over the English country side. |
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Take your measurements where your fingers curve back in, while your hands are naturally cupped. |
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The children's tiny fingers are perfect for manipulating the weft items through the warp strings. |
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Her long, slender fingers gripped a pair of posts with apprehension, though her weather-worn, freckled face held no sign of tension. |
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He squatted next to her and ran his fingers gently along the gills of one of the large mushrooms. |
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My fingers are permanently crossed behind my back and I'm carrying my four leaf clover, horse shoe and rabbit's foot. |
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We are striking with extreme reluctance and keeping our fingers crossed that somebody can pull a rabbit out of the hat to solve the problem. |
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Her fingers started to peel off the wrapper, unveiling a dark blue velvet jewelry box. |
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He was dressed in purple silk robes and had jewels adorning his stubby neck and fingers. |
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The old man at the centre of the crowd ran his fingers through his beard and looked at him quizzically. |
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Mihal prowled through the tray of jewels, flicking stones over with his slender fingers. |
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He rolled the cigar in his fingers for a moment, then scrutinized his aide, his expression quizzical. |
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Ajan is away almost before I have opened my hand to free her jesses from my fingers. |
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They each got two strips of jerky for meals, each about as long as a man's hand and as thick as two fingers. |
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His fingers walk across his chest, his head, like a bird, pans the ceiling with jerky stops and starts. |
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Cold leathery fingers suddenly grabbed Niall by the chin and jerked his head forward as the other High Sablebloods moved in for the kill. |
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Aiden looked as well, watching as a single tear fell and rippled out in wavelets to her fingers. |
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At such work her fingers moved with a quickness and assurance that fascinated Matt. |
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If we point an accusing finger, there are three fingers pointing back at ourselves. |
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Pointing accusing fingers at this moment would only aggravate the pain of those mourning. |
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Inspiration for the move came after hordes of late-coming executives pointed accusatory fingers at the transport system. |
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Ignoring their needs and interests and pointing accusatory fingers won't help. |
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There are so many questions from the family, wagging tongues and accusatory fingers. |
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On the modern harp, players pluck the strings near the middle with the pads of their fingers. |
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His hand moved up her neck to her jawline just below the ear, his fingers slipping into her hair. |
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With her fingers, she picked up a water chestnut experimentally and placed it in her mouth. |
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It leaves your mouth so coated that nothing quenches your thirst, and your fingers so oily that you dare touch nothing of value for hours. |
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I sighed, dropped the bag into the wastebasket, and tapped my fingers against the marble counter. |
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Some people play washboards with their bare fingers on the corrugated surface. |
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Pat Kelly on the washboard played with ten thimbles on his fingers and gave great rhythm to the band. |
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I reached the foot of the doors as the tide grew and I grasped each plate with my fingers and it inched open but suddenly jammed. |
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Damian pulled out an envelope from his jacket and sat across from Stephanie, his other hand still holding onto her delicate fingers. |
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So why was it that I couldn't get my fingers to turn the ignition and put the car in drive? |
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There, I can discuss things from my past in an abstract manner, without directly pointing fingers. |
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In most cases, the physician asks the patient to count fingers in all four quadrants. |
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To River's total and absolute horror, Adam's fingers caught and fastened around his neck. |
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There's a few absent smiles and drumming of fingers on shopping trolleys, we're all gearing up for the big chorus. |
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Greeks show they've clocked a pretty woman by stroking their fingers across their own chins. |
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Shannon snapped his fingers as if remembering the situation he had unexpectedly walked in on. |
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Dare we keep our fingers crossed that people are waking up to what a hollow man he is? |
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I managed to hook my fingers under the edge of the arm and put more effort into it, waggling it back and forth. |
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I left people with a little something to think about, without wagging my fingers or quoting Leviticus. |
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It has been compared to magic fingers which reach into the interior of the abdomen and massage your organs. |
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Children are well catered for with meals like fish fingers, chips and beans, with free orange squash and ice cream. |
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Laurea reached out and her fingers brushed the smooth outline of the abalone shell on her father's chest. |
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I walked out into the hall and ran my fingers over the piano keys. |
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His fingers were rubbing back and forth on the photo, as if he was trying to animate his baby back to life. |
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He shrugged and took another piece of the baklava, considering it in his fingers for a moment. |
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Just as his fingers touched the brim, his foot would kick the hat out of reach. |
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At times, he slapped the guitar box with two fingers or the heel of his hand as, in the same motion, he brushed the strings. |
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Patrons eat their cannoli slowly and deliberately, dabbing the powdered sugar on their plates with licked fingers. |
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As far as seeing the target, the catcher put tape on his fingers so I could see the signals. |
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On an average weekend morning when the whole family is at home, they'll go through a good jar of the stuff on toast, waffles, pancakes, or eager fingers. |
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A hand stuck out of the door, palm up, fingers waggling expectantly. |
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Your back is starting to ache, fingers locking up from overuse, and right now you truly appreciate the cheesesteak. |
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One of the downsides to eating cheetos is the orange residue that gets left on your fingers. |
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It is excellent, but it is not by means of water-carriage, a more than ordinary wanness had overspread the emaciated fingers through which trickled many passionate tears. |
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After all that, I've got through Easter with all my fingers and thumbs and I reckon there are only a few decades to go before I finish this accursed job. |
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Whether a suitable retort from a Scottish nationalist would be the nodding of his head, or whether he would be quicker on the draw with two fingers might be a moot point. |
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Cross fingers, light a candle, pray to Jeebus he stays healthy. |
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Cathy was bent over the broken water pipe, as though she was trying to bend it or stop it up, but it kept rushing out, through her fingers, towards Josie. |
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So instead of clapping, if people liked a performance they were supposed to snap their fingers. |
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Hernandez clasped his hands behind his back, the fingers slender, almost delicate, needing a weapon to have conveyed any menace. |
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The drain clogs in the shower every few days, and the clump of tangled brown hair is springy between my fingers. |
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The newly-diagnosed disease causes fingers to turn white and numb as a result of using hand-held vibrating tools such as pneumatic drills and jigger picks. |
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It absorbed Cassie's delicate fingers as she released to a slight jiggle. |
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Surgery may be performed to separate webbed fingers or toes. |
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We haven't had any real fan reaction yet, but our collective fingers are crossed. |
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Physical examination showed signs of cardiac dysfunction, including sinus tachycardia, distended jugular veins, hepatomegaly, and clubbing of the fingers. |
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The waterskin slipped through Darteil's fingers, wetting his shirt. |
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My hands are bigger, and more adroit, with nimble fingers that can tie shoes, unwrap candies, and get the sand out from between my toes before we leave the beach. |
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At that moment Constance appeared and grew pale and rosy by turns as Louis bent over her small gloved fingers. |
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She curled her fingers into a fist and rapped on the window. |
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But as others explained, even talented whistlers often choose the tool to avoid putting fingers made grimy by farm work anywhere near their mouth. |
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He put his fingers to his mouth and gave a loud whistle to signal his men. |
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But then I tuned in one time and my white-knuckled fingers never let go. |
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Chickens are not being counted but fingers are crossed for the promised white-out and perhaps even some snow pictures of a more impressive nature! |
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A glow of brilliant white light bloomed from the tips of his fingers. |
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Lily didn't know why she felt nervous, but as she reached her hand down to grasp the car door handle of her old yellow car, her fingers felt shaky. |
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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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Herpetic whitlow is an HSV infection of the fingers and toes and may represent a primary infection or a secondary recurrence of type 1 or 2 HSV infection. |
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Another causes whitlows on fingers, feet, knees and shoulders. |
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Imaginary fingers combed through his hair, stroked the side of his face. |
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Lipstick had stroked a thin line across her lips, while delicately manicured and bejewelled fingers beat out an impatient rhythm on the menu cover. |
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Small, slim fingers eagerly and agilely move over their recorders' keys. |
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Many sufferers complain the daily pricking of their fingers is more painful than having an injection due to the mass of nerve endings at their fingertips. |
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Even though the phone is small in size, the keypads are well-designed, so much so that even with my big fingers, I had no problems punching the keys accurately. |
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Erin was quiet for a long minute, winding the blanket round her fingers. |
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Joey had to blow onto his fingers, and hold his nose, at the same time. |
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Kneel at his or her feet, put the heel of one hand above his or her navel, put the other hand over your fist with the fingers of both hands pointing toward his or her head. |
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Throughout the eighteen years of Conservative government, the total number of Cabinet ministers with children in the state system could be counted on the fingers of one hand. |
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He said he could count such days on the fingers of one hand. |
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The support they receive from the fans is incredible considering that the number of trophies they have won in the last fifty years can be counted on the fingers of one hand. |
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As for other female stars, you can count them on the fingers of one hand. |
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You can count the pro-victim charities on the fingers of one hand. |
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I rolled him over onto his side, into the recovery position, and cleared his airway with my fingers, sticky with saliva and blood where he had bitten his tongue. |
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Here you come across some extremely large boulders covered in deadmen's fingers and anemones, interspersed with wolf fish, lobster, ling and conger eels. |
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Some fingers may point at the kittenish Nigella Lawson, whose book How to be a Domestic Goddess introduced a new generation to the old-fashioned joys of baking. |
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He wants to take the fingers, let them decompose, then take the bones and make a finger bone necklace out of it. |
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Then we would rise to see his eyes crooked with a queersome madness and his fingers still aflitter. |
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Logging off, Alynn stood up and stretched her arms ceilingward, fingers intertwined high above her head. |
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Now her fingers began to unbutton the ivory studs that ran slantwise across the chest of his kurta. |
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His body sprouts fingers thicker than carrots. They grip me knobbily. He rocks back and forth like a leaky old boat shakes on the ocean. |
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Prince Turveydrop then tinkled the strings of his kit with his fingers, and the young ladies stood up to dance. |
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I have three pairs of kid gloves. I've had kid mittens before from the Christmas tree, but never real kid gloves with five fingers. |
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Under the phiran her little kangri of hot coals sent long fingers of heat across her stomach. |
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I walked away from the fire and tore up green bracken, caw-cannying not to slash my fingers on stalks. |
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Acral melanoma is a type of skin cancer that occurs on fingers, palms, soles, and nail beds. |
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He burned his fingers in the stock market and has been timid about investing ever since. |
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The area between her eyebrows wrinkled with the increasing circular motions her two fingers made on her jewel. |
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So he held his fingers up, V for victory. Something those bucketheads ought to understand. |
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He put his fingers over his head like two antennas, crossed his eyes, and waggled his tongue like some kind of insect. |
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As jittery as everyone was, there were bound to be some itchy trigger fingers, American and Kuwaiti. |
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Travel at night was forbidden and frankly, none of us seemed upset about this as we all knew how the U.S. Army troops had itchy trigger fingers. |
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As the police made their way to the upper levels, they did so with guns drawn and itchy trigger fingers at the ready. |
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She pushed her fingers under the cream lace, into the ginger harl of spun glass. |
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He tried to tie his shoelace but was all fingers and thumbs due to his nervousness. |
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While warm, curl round fingers and use a kirby grip to pin curl loosely to roots. |
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He was gut shot. Blood-caked fingers pressed over the wound, he turned toward Fargo, his revolver rising. |
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When they were young, he kissed her in the greenwood. When she brushes her fingers across her lips, she still remembers. |
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And then after, forlonged, forlonging, longing without end. I looked at his hands, his fingers long, elegant, the hands of a conductor. |
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But Dooley's Irish blood was up, five fingers of tanglefoot tingling in each fist and bubbling in his brain. |
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Again Abdullah listened intently, his eyes closed, his ten fingers forming a temple of his hands in front of him. |
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Most of the gathering was milling around them, talking over plates of pizza puffs, zucchini fingers, and teriyakied chicken wings. |
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A chilly tingliness in my fingers told me that I should have put on gloves before joining the snowball fight. |
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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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I will miss how you cuddled and ran your fingers through my hair holding your blue blankie, kitty cat and your dog. |
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Unstripping the wrapper, unrolling the paper within, opening out the glazed sheets, she could feel her fingers positively shake with excitement. |
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The massive vascularity of the big blood vessels was invoked by her strong fingers in their apt progress. |
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The lady laughed whinnyingly and probed with questing fingers at her back hair. |
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The intergrown foliage atop a xylosma hedge appears to be delicately balanced on long wooden fingers. |
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Salmon, hake, Atlantic pollock, Greenland halibut and redfish are among the basics in frozen seafood, as are fish fingers and fish cakes. |
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The floor manager will be positioned somewhere out of shot but in JOHN'S eyeline and will hold up a hand with four fingers extended. |
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Deke mashed a wad of stinkbait onto the treble hook, then rinsed his fingers in the water to reduce the foul stench before lifting his beer can. |
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The Baby hitmaker has a fear of filthy fingers and carries a special washcloth wherever he goes so he can regularly clean his dirty digits. |
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Wicketkeepers are normally dogged by broken fingers and the other injuries which come from standing up to the stumps and batting. |
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She saw nobody for the moment, so she entered the church, formally dipping her fingers in the holy water stoup and signing herself. |
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Keys are a little larger, which suits my chunky fingers, and there's a built-in wrist rest which makes the Apex Raw very comfortable to use. |
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I love normal chocolate like Freddos, Smarties, Milky Ways, fingers of Fudge and Curly Wurlies. |
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We watched the Firangi as they struggled through the pass, their hands frozen and fingers unable to load their heavy muskets. |
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There are too many sticky fingers around for me to leave my purse unattended. |
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Orth'ris began rowlin' his eyes an' crackin' his fingers an' dancin' a step-dance for to impress the Headman. |
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Humans have two hands and ten fingers. Each hand has one thumb and four fingers. |
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Moss spidered across the stone, fresh green. Seaweed sprouted bright yellows and ochres between the vast webs of fingers. |
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For a moment he was sunk in thought, coiling and uncoiling his long spatulate fingers. |
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They slashed at him with their swords, but only managed to nick one of his fingers. |
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Brooke pulled the purple scrunchi off her ponytail and ran her fingers through her hair. |
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The sand that a moment ago felt almost soft as you rubbed it between your fingers now feels rough and scrabbly and scratchy against your belly. |
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His fingers splayed out over the table as he steadied himself. |
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Emerging knowledge about zinc, especially zinc fingers, may lead to a new biomarker of zinc status. |
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Many children suffered serious injuries while under the mules, with fingers, hands, and sometimes heads crushed by the heavy moving parts. |
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It is also free from included soft or fibrous notches and does not soil the fingers when rubbed. |
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The most common injury in weaving is pinched fingers from distracted or bored workers, though this is not the only such injury found. |
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The trill of her purr echoed inside his mouth when he kissed her again. Clutching at his shirt, her fingers traveled the muscles in his back. |
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He puggled around in the oil cavity with his little lead pencil until it slipped out of his fingers and went down into the oil cavity. |
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By the continuall sorting and telling of this coyne, then did enter of the ewre of that brasse and copper under the nails of her fingers. |
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I hardly left that spot in my pool that month even when my fingers pruned and chlorine dried out my skin. |
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The six fingers or phalanges of the ferro on the bow of a gondola represent the six sestieri. |
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When artists perform, they use their fingers to hit the drumhead and shake the drum to ring the bells. |
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Swollen joints limit movement, and arthritis may lead to limb deformities, ankylosis, malformed bones, flail joints, and stubby fingers. |
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Units included fingers, the distance from thumb to forefinger, palms, cubits and wingspans. |
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It self-cleanses when you knead it with your fingers and leaves your work space free of eraser dust. |
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Why is its bring an object to be perpetually plucked and pinched with dubby fingers? |
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I clenched my pipe in my right fist and poked at the dottle busily with various fingers, first one then another, of my left hand. |
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She brought him off with her mouth, while gently tickling his balls, and got herself off with her fingers while she did him. |
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An owner fits four fingers underneath the saddle's pommel, testing the fit of the saddle. |
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He punctuated his demand with a deep thrust up CJ's hole. His giant pipe drove almost all the way in, pulsing against his fingers beside it. |
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To sit cross-legged, or with our fingers pectinated or shut together, is accounted bad, and friends will persuade us from it. |
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At the same moment, Aidan plunged two fingers deep into her passage and broke through her fragile barrier. |
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Leaves may be removed from stems either by scraping with the back of a knife, or by pulling through the fingers or tines of a fork. |
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The same nervous staccato laugh broke from her thin lips, and her fingers began to play with a long tortoise-shell paper-knife. |
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At breeding time, the male develops nuptial pads on the first three fingers. |
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The membrane has no hair follicles or sweat glands, except between the fingers. |
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Onychonycteris had claws on all five of its fingers, whereas modern bats have at most two claws appearing on two digits of each hand. |
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He folded his razor neatly and with stroking palps of fingers felt the smooth skin. |
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Its fingers are longer, more flexible, and more dextrous than those of monkeys and can be moved individually. |
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When Mariuchi caresses the plant, for example, sensuously emitting from the palps of her fingers, a siren song. |
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The patient had fever and sweats for weeks, but the diagnosis was uncertain until Osler nodes appeared on her fingers. |
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In one legend, seals, whales and other marine mammals were formed from her severed fingers. |
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It is astonishing that in so complex and rapid a movement of the fingers, the musical proportions can be preserved. |
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He stroked her, using her movements to increase the pressure on her nub, catching her between his fingers. |
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The palms of the forefeet are as broad as they are long, and the nonwebbed fingers possess large digging claws. |
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The transcription factor wraps around the DNA helix and uses its fingers to accurately bind to the DNA sequence. |
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Rule set sail, taking with him a kneecap, an upper arm bone, three fingers and a tooth. |
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If you take an apple from the table you reach forth the hand to it, you close your fingers on it, you nighen or bring back your hand with it. |
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She made no answer, but her fingers nervously nestled the leaves of a book. |
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Performing a curiously melancholy, undulating developpe, the dancers point their legs at each other like accusing fingers. |
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As his black, naily fingers dug loose the scaly pig's skin, wandering tears came to the bo'sun 's eyes. |
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Her hand was warm, lying there in his, dampish, fingers interlaced with his. |
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The band were also filmed for Make Poverty History, clicking their fingers. |
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Entwistle moved to guitar, but struggled with it due to his large fingers, and moved to bass on hearing the guitar work of Duane Eddy. |
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The bitter wind cut like a knife, freezing my fingers and numbing my circulation. |
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Well, I reckon that all of us Singing Glenways ain't crossing our fingers for you. |
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We were fain to button up our monkey jackets, and hold to our lips cups of scalding tea with our half frozen fingers. |
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Native blacks call it 'Moka, moka' and say they like to eat it, and that it has legs and fingers. |
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With another huge effort he grabbed the bucket hook again, mentally crossing his fingers for the bolts in the thin plywood to hold. |
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Olivia began to tap her fingers on her glass, but froze midtap. She had an idea. |
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He squeezed her thigh just above her knee, easily straddling it between fingers and thumb in a cow bite. |
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I would give one of my fingers to have your milord out on the mountains, and each of us with a maquila in his fist. |
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I press on my clitoris, swirl my two fingers over my love button, emitting a low moan. |
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Blacks in the fields, lank and stooped, their fingers spiderlike among the bolls of cotton. |
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Conservative treatment could also include short-arm casting with the fingers and thumb free for 2-6 weeks. |
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Can you imagine paying attention to the feeling of space between all of your fingers, just as you feel the purlicue between your thumb and index finger? |
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The muscularity in his forearm was visible as he flexed his fingers. |
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Some nonlethal regulatory mutations occur in HOX genes in humans, which can result in a cervical rib or polydactyly, an increase in the number of fingers or toes. |
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One worshipper, wearing rings on his fingers and a jean jacket, thumbs through a siddur, a kippah precariously perched on his mass of untamed curls. |
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Once his fingers strayed to the handle of his hunting-knife, and I should have interfered had I not been conscious that Wickliffe was on his guard. |
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They eat with their fingers instead of with chopsticks such as we use. |
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The Taliban released a video days after the elections, filming on the road between Kabul and Kandahar, stopping vehicles and asking to see their fingers. |
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The refreshment was brought in, and before the session adjourned, they had lowered the contents of a black bottle of private stock by several fingers. |
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Your windster must always have a bowl of cold water by her, to dip her fingers in, and to sprinkle very often the said bar, that the heat may not burn the thread. |
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French chemist Pierre Louis Dulong had first prepared this compound in 1811, and had lost two fingers and an eye in two separate explosions with it. |
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She writhed her hands till her fingers were wet with sweat or blood! |
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On one of the artificial hands, the two pairs of fingers could be moved for simple grabbing and releasing tasks and the hand look perfectly natural underneath a glove. |
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In April 1737, at age 52, Handel apparently suffered a stroke which disabled the use of four fingers on his right hand, preventing him from performing. |
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I know how unfit it is for me to write with any other hand than mine own, but by my troth my fingers are so disjointed with sickness that I cannot steadily hold a pen. |
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The countess took the roseate palm and snowy fingers of this lovely child. |
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Be prepared to give a discount for special reasons. Watch your merchandise carefully since light fingers sometimes make salables into disappearables. |
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