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You'd have to walk over them, duck under them – sometimes you'd bump your head on them.
"They're great for children, because if you bump your head, it's no big deal," Ms. Sigler said.
"You want it thin enough that the drug is effective — you won't form clots — but not so thin you're going to bleed if you bump your head on the kitchen cabinet," Dr. Mega said.
Watson has raw pace and looks like a horrible person to tackle - like you'd always bump your head on his knee or get a dead leg when tackling - and has the breakdown skills of a natural open-side to boot.
The lower portions of several houses are a hazard to transit, with murky halls and rickety, uneven stairs and ladders; at least once, you will bump your head on a low doorway.
"You can try and whiz past the artworks once you're in there, but I guarantee you'll bump your head a few times".
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A staircase in the back made the ceiling slanted and low, so it was hard to stand up there without bumping your head.
You rose slowly to miss bumping your head on a thwart, and then your eyes, nose, mouth were in air, among chain-link streaks of white and amber light.
In a lot of places, the actual stairways are so small and narrow and constrained that you can't even draw a sword without bumping your head on the ceiling.
Isn't a world without sun or sky or colors more frightening than slipping and bumping your head?
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