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Some limp chips is great, for variety.
Some limp from broken bones that were never properly set.
There's a gloopy little dish of flavorless gnocchi, some limp green beans: fit for a four-year-old, perhaps, but not for men who are presidents.
As he chews on a grilled chicken breast, some limp pasta and anaemic-looking greens, he looks relaxed - happy that his family have flown in for the gig, and happy to be in Dublin.
At the local administration, the doors of the nearby cafe burst open and dozens of children, grimy, bloodied and some limp, were hurriedly carried out into the street by police and bystanders.
And I saw how he ate, English style, a fork in his left hand, a knife in his right, two deft hands at work, spearing the meat and cutting a small piece and then slicing a bit of cassava and adding that to the fork and, lastly, plastering some limp greens to it and lifting the whole business to his mouth.
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They were things you'd find alongside any road: Japanese knotweed, Queen Anne's lace, and some limp-stemmed vine with a few dark-purple flowers that would probably drop off immediately.
Some limped.
Some limped, nursing sore hamstrings.
They approached the bimah unassisted, some limping, and steadied themselves at the lectern with both hands.
Some with torn clothing, some bloodied, some limping at top speed like children in a three-legged race, some half dragged, some intact in neat suits and dresses, they straggle out of step up the avenues, each dusted to a ghostly whiteness, their eyes rubbed red as the eyes of a Zahoris, who can see the dead under the ground.
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