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He saw her thrust it at the air again and again.
Yet somehow, she found the fervour to hurl herself past others' whose bodies were shutting down and then - after surging from fifth to second - the ice to gauge her thrust to the line to perfection.
While the moon photo and another of dark branches shown with their shadows are beautiful in their own right, her thrust seems to be to challenge the viewer to make a story from the photographs' ingredients; in other words, do the artist's work.
He didn't seem to need more as suddenly he heaved himself over between her legs, fumbled himself into her, thrust away a few times - no more than six at the outside - and then, with a terrific gasp to tell her that it was now (which she countered with some cries and pants of her own), he collapsed on top of her.
Zervos alleges that Trump "aggressively" groped her, kissed her, "thrust his genitals at her," and tried to lead her into his bedroom when the two met at the Beverly Hills Hotel in 2007 to discuss career opportunities.
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And the growing fetus stretches out the mother's muscles, probably making it more difficult for her to thrust her tail up and down.
Journalists encircled her, thrusting microphones in her face.
I went in with her thrusts and stayed still.
We see her thrusting her son's shoes on the wrong feet and at the post-mortem, those feet are revealed as deformed.
"Don't strike me!" she cried out, but he killed her, thrusting an iron spike deep into her chest.
The reverend turned to her, thrusting his arms back and his chest out, shouting, "What are you going to do?
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