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Her first name was a contraction of her parents' middle names.
Her face darkens with a slight tightening around the eyes and mouth; she registers a passing idea with a contraction of her brows or a drooping of her lids.
May told the magazine that her civil servants do not speak their minds and she dislikes officials' fondness for the contraction of her concern for "just about managing" families to "Jams".
Yet because Tabaimo, whose real name is Ayako Tabata, assumed that competition would be a one-time event, she showed under her nickname, a contraction of her surname and imouto, or "little sister" in Japanese.
Until recently, she was part of a team often referred to as "The Schmeyers," a jokey contraction of her own name and that of her husband, Charles Shyer, the writer-director with whom she has worked for most of her career.
The female patient in their study experienced a headache, which lasted for several hours and days when they performed a neurological examination and contraction of her cerebral arteries was seen.
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Contrasting deep contractions of her torso with rigid arms and spiky elbows, she created images full of pain and suffering in not-so-subtle terms.
Saldana wore a special head rig fitted with a tiny camera that floated inches from her face, to capture her expressions in minute detail: the movements of her facial muscles, the contractions of her pupils, the interaction of her teeth, lips, and tongue.
Contraction of ne'er-do-well?
Her third daughter Lady Victoria, who also suffered from ill health due to a contraction of poliomyelitis, nursed her mother.
With a boyish haircut and a new moniker, Lee (a contraction of Li-Li, her family nickname, but also, perhaps, a little bow to that most enterprising flapper Lorelei Lee, Millerr made her début in Vogue — on the March , 1927 cover, in a drawing by the French fashion illustrator Georges Lepape — and at the famous parties that Condé Nast hosted in his penthouse.
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