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On occasion, if I'm feeling energetic, I'll heave a book up into my line of vision.
"I hate the PRI, but my fear of Fox is so great," she said, "that I'll heave a sigh of relief if the PRI wins".
In every act Armand seems to say, "Oh, here's the consumptive heroine I love — so I'll heave her up, bend her around, spin her, roll over with her and generally treat her like an acrobatic toy".
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[End Page 30] You try one door, then another quick as the mother of pearlspill of buttons, then you are there in the stairwell looking upinto the impossibly bright lines of light edging the hatch.With a shoulder and palm it'll heave loose already the salt air, the unguessed dimensions swayingin wind.
Make sure you dig at least 2 feet (0.6 m) down below the frost line or when the ground freezes it will heave the post out of the ground.
You'll heave the road to yourself and the tumbleweed – sing along to Joni Mitchell's Coyote.
You'll heave a sigh of relief when both Felix and Oscar eventually end up safely back in that Florida retirement community.
If Elizabeth Taylor dies this year, I'm sure her family will heave a sigh of relief that sounds suspiciously like "Good riddance".
Bosoms and chests will heave, faces will flush with pride.
But they keep thinking that the stairs are shaking, that the earth will heave again.
In addition, some oil rigs float, which means their landing pads will heave and move.
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