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Sometimes, in the landing of a jump, she was stiff.
It is believed that when she was found she was stiff down one side of her body.
She was stiff and mercurial; when she felt denigrated or unappreciated, she turned "abrupt and peremptory," a colleague said, with a sharp, caustic "spikiness" (Wilkins's characterization) that turned people against her.
As for the cartwheels, her mother told the Guardian earlier this year that was "Amanda just being Amanda": it was the early hours of the morning; she was stiff.
Duncan was the night's ingenue: compared to confident old hands such as Patti Austin and Juliet Roberts, she was stiff and too young for her rigid black evening gown.
When she at last rose to go she was stiff from the cold and felt many years older as she left the house and made for home through the night and dark and the pads of her feet beat out the new soft rhythm of her power.
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Dr. Truitt was not watching Hadley as she reported she was stiffer, her balance was worse, and she had to keep herself from falling every day.
She's stiff!
Two days later, she is stiff from the trauma, and some halter abrasions are beginning to appear from where she was improperly tied.
By Dorothy McCleary The New Yorker, June 7 , 1941P. 18 The sewing class teacher, Miss Calhoun, is not very popular with her girls, she is stiff and standoffish.
She comes into his house and she's stiff and she's formal - and the world has gotten more informal and so now we understand Stanley's position more.
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