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Any cinephile will writhe with delight at the very thought of Christchurch: film is, after all, for so many of us a passion pursued with the utmost zeal.
From November 14, Eurostar trains will writhe out from under the station's unforgettable train shed roof through new tunnels and £5.8bn-worth of newly forged engineering works to reach Paris Gare du Nord in just two-and-a-quarter hours.
Kafka, talking about the process of writing, wrote that there was no reason to leave one's desk: that if you sit there long enough, the world "will writhe before you".
But sometime this fall, the Zamboni will roar and the Beast will writhe in the upper seats crying, "We want the cup!" There will be hope this season in that roar because Messier will be skating below them, his sneaky stick chopping under the referees' radar, his shotgun eyes seeking the frayed edges of the other team's resolve.
Upon seeing them, your toddler will writhe in unrest because he HATES Triscuits now.
Legal conservatives will writhe around the unanswerable and possibly irrelevant question: What did this clause of the Constitution mean to the Founders?
Wonderful news - i shall writhe today in ecstatic glee.
Peter Harris worked his big standup bass so hard I swear I saw it writhe and giggle.
The history of BSkyB says it will not writhe around on the park in agony, and will take little time trying to find an effective way to retaliate.
"DON'T ELECTROCUTE MY CLIT!", I screamed as I writhed on the table.
I writhe in my seat, clutch its arms, as strongly as I did at Django Unchained and Zero Dark Thirty.
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