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He's older now, and the stage dancing is more of a lurch.
Homeowners with toxic material are now left in somewhat of a lurch.
But events may soon prove that the expert predictions of a lurch into recession were not exaggerated.
He fails, but manages to write a rattlingly enjoyable book along the way.Both books are part of a lurch by tele-history in Britain towards the political right.
Her pirouette to the left looked slow and mannered, and her pirouette to the right began with a bit of a lurch and an over-large first step.
For some, land appropriation and price controls will be too much of a lurch to the left, no matter how well-intentioned.
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But like a plurality of my countryfolk, I'll admit to a lurch of sentimentality when footage of Glencoe or the Cuillins flashes up on, say, Countryfile.
Lifting Democratic spirits nationally were the glimmers of a lurching electorate on Tuesday.
His band calibrates its rawness, equally capable of a lurching blues and a delicate pizzicato waltz, and his voice is thick and slurred but can always summon tenderness.
He grew up speaking English; a later adoption of Sheng, a slang based on Swahili, energises him.The abiding impression is of a lurching forward, of Kenya as much as Mr Wainaina.
Pendulums don't swing neatly on the deck of a lurching ship.
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