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That weight may also be the burden that he seemed to be carrying around late in the season and early in the playoffs while trying to play with a swollen knee, an achy ankle and a throbbing finger, which he still tapes.
It wasn't long before Oscarina noticed that her butt was changing colors first turning purple, like a throbbing finger that had been wrapped too tightly with string, and then a cadaverous gray.
It wasn't long before Oscarina noticed that her butt was changing colours – first turning purple, like a throbbing finger that had been wrapped too tightly with string, and then a cadaverous gray.
It wasn't long before Oscarina noticed that her butt was changing colours – first turning purple, like a throbbing finger that had been wrapped too tightly with string, and then a cadaverous grey.
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But there are times when it feels as if he's throwing everything at the screen — the throbbing music, bleeding fingers, narrative U-turns and the startling sight of a naked Ms. Dawson striding toward the camera as strategically shorn as a Renaissance nude — less because he wants to distract you from the big reveal than to obscure the material's thinness.
Back,shoreward, home, the tide creeping like a wolf.For the little stove warming, its own orange fire.The old pot, the steam, the air in savor,the close room, the precious butter, theblue fingers throbbing, our bodies in all the customs of weariness, the supper,succulent of the freezing dark sea come up,and hunger, its own happiness, its owndomain immeasurable.
To a professional gambler with a handful of cards, $100 bills become mere rectangular slips of green paper, and the smallest of details -- a once-twitched pinkie finger, a throbbing neck vein -- can make the difference between separating $50,000 in casino chips from a table of losers and becoming a loser yourself.
Her finger was still throbbing when Mr. Schor proposed.
A few minutes later, he was crouched on the court at Madison Square Garden, the pinkie finger on his right hand throbbing.
AS I write this, my temples are throbbing, my vision is slightly blurred, and I am jittery enough that my fingers first typed that last word as "blurured".
head throbbing.
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