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The tics are usually overlooked, but can develop into tardive dyskinesia (manifested by a freakish "involuntary tongue" that darts out of the mouth, twitching or "running" legs, jerking or wildly swinging arms and gagging).
The department decided to "push it a little bit farther" by having the head rocking into place and the mouth twitching, but Standards and Practices found it too graphic and forced them to remove the motion.
He danced with silly affectation -- skinny, black-jean-clad hips shaking back and forth, arms spread wide and angular like a rare bird, head preening on slender neck -- mouth twitching with the shadow of a beneficent smile, aimed with radar-like precision at the adoring crowd.
In our cases, nine patients presented with headache, eight with convulsions, five weakness in the limbs, two with dizziness, one with projectile vomiting, two with blurred vision, one with intermittent mouth twitching, two with the limb numbness, and one with paralysis.
"Just wait, it's gonna get good," Holter replies, mouth twitching at the corners.
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His face was turned away, but I thought I saw his mouth twitch in a smile.
His face was greenish gray, and the right side of his mouth twitched involuntarily.
But for some reason when I looked at her long burgundy coat my mouth twitched and I said, "Just crackers".
His mouth twitched at the corners, his eyes threatened to roll, but he stopped short of chortling.
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