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Even though Mouaziz was beginning to grimace just a bit at the 20-mile mark, Kosgei kept losing ground.
And then, since it was still only seven-thirty and he wasn't due onstage until ten, Rickles sat down in front of a large flat-screen TV and began to grimace, in a slack-jawed, masculine fashion, at a football game.
Murray held to make it 4-2 witoout too many problems, but he began to grimace and struggle a little with his movement.
The TV footage cut just as the alleged victim began to "grimace" - evidence, the woman said, that she was being assaulted by the presenter.
The physicality of the contest appeared to be taking its toll when Murray then required treatment for blisters at the changeover, and he began to grimace between points.
You don't have to be an animal rights activist to grimace a bit thinking about it.
Unable to control her mouth or tongue, she began to drool and grimace and to make constant involuntary chewing motions.
I began to drag behind, grimacing at the endless cement steps.
As the chicken began to bleed, Mr. Wayne grimaced, and placed his hand over the top to still its leg spasms.
Price, a left-hander, appeared to grimace after delivering a pitch to David Ortiz, who hit a run-scoring single.
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