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One of the most striking photos in the collection captures a young black man on a shimmering white horse at a New Orleans second-line parade; another, of a strong man twisting a fellow-reveller in the air, is a scene from a Carnival street party in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
She may have been "the most photographed woman in the world", but we had hardly heard her voice since that engagement interview when, asked if the couple were in love, the smiling Diana had said "of course", in a voice of mock-reproof, and the wincing prince, whose demeanour was that of an hanged man twisting in the wind, had said through gritted teeth, "whatever 'in love' means".
He does it as naturally as a man twisting the ends of his mustache in thought".
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The man twisted out of it and ran downstairs.
When one man twists his ankle, the other tenderly carries him home on his back.
"I've Been Here Before," a buried nugget from the Maltby-Shire revue "Closer Than Ever," in which a woman who knows better allows herself to fall for the wrong man, twisted the knife of shamed self-recognition.
As Time described him, he could " 'juke' his hips, dip his shoulder, toss his head, flutter his eyelashes, and leave a safety man twisted up like a pretzel as he cuts downfield for a pass".
However, Mr. Morgan, despite being shot twice in the stomach by Mr. Muenter, fell on the man, twisted the gun out of his hand and supervised servants as they tied him up, according to an account written by Daniel E. Russell, the Glen Cove city historian until his death in 2011.
"The Quiet Man" (1952), "The Searchers" (1956), in which some critics said he gave his most dramatic performance of his career as a man twisted by sense of duty and revenge; "The Horse Soldiers" and "Rio Bravo" (both in 1959).
Your father is master of this world Where men twist their blades for power; His admiral's flag commands how many bloodied tides Where the dead sway in the streaked water.
At the moment, there's "The Puppetry of the Penis," a show in which two strapping Australian men twist their genitalia into shapes suggesting everything from the Loch Ness Monster to the Eiffel Tower.
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