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Yet even in group scenes, in which Mr. Maliphant references "The Gates of Hell" — dancers climb up and slide down the set's wall — or "The Burghers of Calais," with its confined cluster of figures, there is a long-winded repetitiveness to phrases that often settle in a state of an arching back and drifting arms.
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-- they'll be drifting arm in arm down suicide lane.
His were not the first allegations that its members were drifting toward arms.
When he tried to throw a rope from the docks to keep the Valley Chief from drifting, his fake arm got tangled up in the ropes and fell into the water.
Using a supercomputer and something called "double-spin mechanics," they modeled a hypothetical right-handed pitcher who rotates his hips and shoulders in unison during the windup and then releases the ball — not with the arm drifting back in toward the body (the customary motion) but out toward third base, with the palm of the hand turned in the same direction.
Gradually facing front, she lets her arms drift from her body like elegant tentacles that send her swaying in space.
Though not always as pure as her snowy name, she is innocent enough to drift into the arms of two besmirching men, and end up split between them.
Though not always as pure as her snowy name, she innocently drifts into the arms of two besmirching men: Charles Saint-Denis (François Berléand), a respected author decades her senior, and Paul Gaudens (Benoît Magimel), a chemicals-fortune heir who is an unsavory compound of dandy, cad, and wacko.
Imrie found himself in space in the box but he failed to connect properly with a right-foot effort and the ball drifted into the arms of Brill.
A call to arms, or just words, drifting on the Japanese breeze?
We postulate that many of the conserved MIRNA genes arose through the latter two routes, and have lost sequence relatedness to their genetic origin loci due to drift of foldback arm sequences outside of the miRNA/miRNA-complementary regions (Figure 4).
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