Her golden hair waved gently down her back and she walked with a suggestive sway, perfected by few women. |
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He had seen a summer camp counselor demonstrating hypnosis using mesmeric passes and postural sway tests and was intrigued by what he saw. |
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As the minstrels played music, they ate, watching the dancers in scarlet skirts and gold tunics twist and sway timelessly. |
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Crickets hum their night song, trees sway to strong winds and an occasional thunderbolt lights up the dark sky. |
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In lofts, basements and other clandestine locations, grandiose throwdowns were holding sway over a new generation of pill-popping rhythmaholics. |
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Until recently, this mechanistic view of nature and human beings has held sway. |
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The grasses sway softly in the slightest breeze, and their dry leaves and seed heads form buff silhouettes in the winter. |
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The earth seemed to sway beneath her legs for a moment, but she quickly traded sea legs for land legs, regaining steadiness. |
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Their bodies were left to sway with the sea breeze in order to serve as a reminder to anyone who dared fight the Spaniards. |
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In his late textile designs, floral patterns of Art Nouveau fabrics sway in aqueous flotation. |
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She had held sway over a dozen eligible suitors, eventually marrying into a professor's family despite her own lack of education. |
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Although I've been accused of trying to sway people with my screeds and polemics, that has never been the case, at least not consciously. |
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Southern Wales came under the sway of the Anglo-Norman marcher lords, but the north was a different matter. |
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There, cows and geese sway and horses pull carts past old men who sit motionless in the shade of a few broad trees. |
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Some postal workers specifically avoided the World Trade Centre because its upper floors were known to creak and sway in stiff winds. |
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It really is far from the madding crowd, the surrounding palm trees do sway, murmur and rustle, and barn owls hoot softly into the night. |
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Yes you can tap your feet to it, and at a push, sway your hips but there was no chance of being overwhelmed. |
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The bows of the longboat collided with the dock, causing the little boats to pitch and sway in a haphazard fashion. |
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I have to edge along a small path around a hill where pear trees sway, heavy fruit. |
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Trains however, sway gently through the landscape and lull one into a pleasant reverie. |
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Centuries before Christ, Nineveh was the capital of the great Assyrian Empire, when Assyria held sway over Egypt. |
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Soft corals sway with the current, while schools of striped and spotted groupers, angelfish, batfish and lionfish dart between them. |
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As they watched rescuers work frantically, another quake made the trees on the bank sway. |
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All the symbolism of her persona was of no use to sway the mind of the majority who want the bases out. |
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In the south, where aristocrats sponsored the first settlements, a landowning elite held sway over an impoverished population. |
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Their gaily colored flowers resembling miniature ballet dancers in multi-colored tutus will sway and nod winsomely toward you. |
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He has added four different springs and two different sway bars to help adjust to the new aero package and nose. |
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Upon arrival we were greeted by the usual sway of scarves, kaftans and generally tie-died attire that surrounds these types of festivals. |
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Stars performed a jig before my eyes and I felt the world sway beneath my feet. |
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A southern jessie like myself would surely cut no sway with this Teesside Boadicea in Vivienne Westwood. |
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It may mean celebrities are so numerous they constitute a voting bloc that could sway state and federal elections. |
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The top half of the building broke free from the rest of the building, and began to grind and sway as the only thing holding it up was crumbling concrete. |
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Football, where swearing once held sway, is feeling the pinch as all-seater stadia, a greater gender mix and club regulations all have an effect on what can safely be said. |
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About two dozen artists are taking to the road in key electoral battleground states in hopes that their music can sway undecided voters to join their cause. |
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As an American student in Italy and Greece he fell sway to early Greek art, admiring the simple graphic forms of early black-figure vase painting and archaic Greek sculpture. |
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Onstage, a trio of dancers in elaborate underwear sway lazily to generic synth beats. |
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The old cult of rugby, racing and beer no longer holds sway. |
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The problem extends far beyond the politicians who hold sway over the nation's purse strings. |
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And he also fell under the sway of Crouch, as well as the alto saxist Arthur Blythe and, a bit later, David Murray, who played tenor sax and bass clarinet. |
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If you were watching closely, you could even catch the occasional moment when the crowd's woozy sway, spurred on by a few almost clubby backbeats, slid into actual dancing. |
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But backbiting by the Opposition leader did not sway the organisers. |
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Fat rain droplets, like little eggs, started to splatter on my windshield, smearing with each sway of the wipers. |
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Museology and art history have long remained under the sway of scientism. |
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You have to sway from one foot to another to keep them from staking their claim. |
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Perhaps the Glasgow appearance showed that I have another string to my bow at full back and hopefully that might sway some opinion in my direction. |
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As the Chief Rabbi of the kabbalistic city of Safed, he probably felt he held some sway. |
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The sway the song held over the spectators was full and complete. |
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Many millions have been spent on television ads in North Carolina, as groups on the right and left try to sway the electorate. |
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None of these studies, campaigns, or assertions should be enough to sway public opinion towards or against pot. |
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You can do the goth sway to it, but you might get your Ankh ripped off in the mosh pit. |
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For all of the advantages of a small ship, there were drawbacks that could sway captains to look to larger vessels. |
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However, with all the jingle mail going on, there is a good chance you can sway the mortgage company with the correct psychology. |
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I speak it softly as I sway and give way to her gentle or harsh caress or rebukement. |
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He having a full sway over the water, had power to still and compose it, as well as to move and disturb it. |
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Let not temporal and little advantages sway you against a more durable interest. |
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The lissom birch thrives ungarnered in the thicket, where grace and gentleness supply the whilom vigor of its sway. |
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The bronze 'goblets' sway and twist woozily, each painted with a spritz of polka dots or vivid swathes of colour. |
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Tempers flared, but Henry, supported by Henry de Beaumont and Robert of Meulan, held sway and persuaded the barons to follow him. |
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Dharmapala is believed to have conquered Kanauj and extended his sway up to the farthest limits of India in the northwest. |
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During the following decades, they gradually extended their sway throughout the present state of Baja California Sur. |
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The immense cultural power held by the antipsychiatry movement of the 1970s holds no sway here. |
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Females gently sway and twirl their skirts, while men hold their hats in their hands and dance behind the females. |
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The conservative forces held sway until the Revolutions of 1848 swept across Europe and threatened the old order. |
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These messengers must proclaim freedom to the Gutes to travel in peace over the sea, to all places where the Swedish king held sway. |
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The Roush Yates by Hellwig sway bar line is the answer, available for 2005-2015 Mustangs, 2009-2015 F150's and 2010-2014 Raptors. |
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There are conflicting reports as to how much personal sway he has over the proceedings. |
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The jacks shall be released gradually whilst the GBS is ballasted to ensure that the GBS does not sway too much from target location. |
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However, the issue of Corsican autonomy and greater powers for the Corsican Assembly continues to hold sway over Corsican politics. |
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Gaddafi has to find a fetid corner where America holds less sway. |
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Yet, increased tensions and a plot in the army to support Strafford began to sway the issue. |
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They held sway mainly in the southern coastal region, particularly around Zabid, Mocha, and Aden. |
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The conclusions drawn from one laboratory in America's heartland aren't going to sway the muscle-bound believers. |
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Udal law generally holds sway in Shetland and Orkney, along with Scots law. |
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The border territory has been dubbed Talibanistan after the exiled mujahideen fighters from Afghanistan who hold sway there. |
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The Viking raids made the sway of French and German lords in the area weak. |
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It moved seamlessly between New York freneticism and the languid sway of the son dance style. |
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He shows how brief has been the period in which the assumptions of a Westphalian system of nation-states have held sway. |
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Tell the toaster oven you love and appreciate it, then have at it with a nail bat while it sleeps lest it sway the eggbeater and blender its way. |
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In the more Orthodox shuls they stand by themselves and sway back and forth. |
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Perot was witty and comfortable in his own skin, which I thought would reassure his supporters and perhaps sway some of the undecided voters. |
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Heard the Marina IR 3 Tombstones was built exactly like tombstones to buang sway for the decision makers. |
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Most patrons were noblemen or landed gentry who could use their local influence, prestige, and wealth to sway the voters. |
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There is no certainty concerning their origin, but it is clear that they vehemently guarded the secrets of their order and held sway over the people of Gaul. |
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However, increased tensions and an attempted coup by royalist army officers in support of Strafford and in which Charles was involved began to sway the issue. |
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Into their place stepped free competition, accompanied by a social and political constitution adapted in it, and the economic and political sway of the bourgeois class. |
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With these he held undisputed sway over his insular domains, and carried on intercourse with the chiefs or governors whom he had placed in command of the several islands. |
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The Lords opposed the severity of the death sentence imposed upon Strafford, but increased tensions and an attempted army coup in support of Strafford began to sway the issue. |
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And the cold chill of an adder touch Sit with a leaden sway. And the ghosten spell-bound dogs, And the coasten hell-hound dogs, Glooms the coming of the day. |
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From Benue state in North Central Nigeria to Sokoto and Bornu in North Western and Northern Eastern Nigeria, the Nok Terra Cotta technology held sway. |
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This early idea that the study of living birds was merely recreation held sway until ecological theories became the predominant focus of ornithological studies. |
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He lacked power off the line, caused by an issue with his car's racestart mode, and Rosberg comfortably held sway into the opening tight chicane of Variante del Rettifilio. |
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There is no certainty concerning the origin of the druids, but it is clear that they vehemently guarded the secrets of their order and held sway over the people of Gaul. |
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In contrast to the secular and socialist government, which controlled the cities, religiously motivated mujahideen held sway in much of the countryside. |
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It's not so long ago that the French car maker held the industry sway in the world where supermini magic by the shedful used to be Peugeot's calling card. |
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It's not so long ago that the French car-maker held the industry sway in the world where supermini magic by the shedful used to be Peugeot's calling card. |
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War ensued, and Temujin and the forces still loyal to him prevailed, destroying all the remaining rival tribes from 1203 to 1205 and bringing them under his sway. |
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Where a culture of laddishness holds sway, where work-experience kids provide target practice, where cigarettes cost pounds 200 a packet and hookers cost substantially more. |
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