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Mr. Pennewell, whose mixture of ease and control in adagio dancing is full of heart, lifts a leg to the side and holds it from underneath his thigh — the movement returns in the next section — and, later, erupts in scissor jumps as his arms rise and fall.
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He resumed the post soon afterward, however, and held it from February 1966 to May 1968.
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Wright, 30, becomes the first Mets player to take the role since John Franco, who held it from 2001 to 2004.
We read: "Do us a favour: leave!" Holding it from the balcony is a young woman with big hair.
When he hoisted his rifle, pretending to shoot, he held it from the waist like a child soldier in Liberia.
It was built by the Knights of St. John (Hospitallers), who held it from 1142 till 1271, when it was captured by the Mamlūk sultan Baybars I.
It does so in precisely the same way that a formal conception of autonomy disables those who hold it from diagnosing the conditions of autonomy in practical life.
From the dukes of Burgundy, Charolais passed to the Spanish Habsburgs, who held it from 1500 until 1684, when it was ceded to the French Condé family.
"We couldn't hold it from the market any longer," said Tim Gallagher, the nuns' Manhattan lawyer, who is organizing the sale jointly with the diocese.
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