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One dress had a slight gather of fabric, cinched at the small of the back that signaled — lightly — that lovely little node where the back meets the butt.
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While the Sheridan Place voting booths were mostly empty on Tuesday morning, a slight crowd gathered at a polling place in Detroit's 12th Police Precinct Station on Seven Mile Road near Woodward Ave.
And then, because I wanted to reassure my kid that everything was normal and fine, that nothing in either of our lives had changed in the slightest, I gathered up his laundry from around his hamper and teased him about his crappy aim.
This is an era when people only need the slightest pretext to gather together in large numbers (witness festival season, or the massed response to the Olympics).
On a beautiful day in Wyoming, in 1880, three men gather on a slight rise behind some rocks, ready to do a bit of killing.
A slight pause gives you time to gather your thoughts and gives your audience time to reflect on what you've said.
Meanwhile, A, B and M groups were likely to gather together, suggesting a slight effect or even no effect on cholestatic hepatitis.
The book section of this gallery shop may be slight, but it's exquisitely selected to gather together titles you'd struggle to find in one place elsewhere.
Ponies gather in groups, often nose to tail, where the slightest movement of air will free them of some of the flies.
The new-ball bowlers, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Umesh Yadav – Kumar got his chance with Mohammed Shami resting a slight niggle – took only a wicket apiece, but the UAE innings never gathered the slightest bit of momentum as Ravichandran Ashwin summoned up his best ODI figures (four for 25).
The fibers gather the light from luminescent organisms in the depths and give the sponge a slight glow.
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