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The entire nose of the M45 is more modern looking, with a sort of toothsome grille and a chunky heft, and the fenders hunch a bit, imparting a muscularity lacking in the Grand Marquis-derived Merc.
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If you tend to hunch a little bit, make a conscious effort to stand up straight.
A girlish woman, she is soft and round-featured, and she hunches over a bit when she talks, as if she were sneaking to avert a school teacher's gaze.
New York based Hunch is on a bit of a roll.
(Pan to Lane as he rises and starts to speak. He does not sway, like Marvin Schwartz, but hunches forward, looking a bit fierce).
"I wasn't sure it was going to be romantic, but I had a bit of a hunch when he offered to pick me up at the airport," Ms. Kindlon remembered.
"I had a bit of a hunch with Neil Dexter and he did a terrific job.
Mr. Sothern assessed the air quality in the duplex and, a bit like a detective, had a hunch the problem was lurking upstairs.
One hunch is that shelf-stable ingredients, used to cook novel meals, could spice things up a bit.
Mr Collins's might profit from a bit more willingness to admit that, like all management gurus, he is dealing in clever hunches rather than built-to-last scientific discoveries.
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