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The man's was twisted upward and back, toward the sky; the woman was looking down.
The condemned's back was slashed so as to give access to the ribs, which were then broken and twisted upward to look like wings.
"Here the shade was actually purple, and the aspens twisted upward through three seasons: green leaves at the bottom, yellow in the middle, and their top branches already bare". Mack cooks well, too, and Carlson's descriptions of campfire meals are so detailed we hear the sizzle and smell the pancakes.
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Twist upward.
In a story the mystics of Safed would appreciate, Ms. Sikorin related the case of a 97-year-old Holocaust survivor at the home whose hands and forearms had long been frozen in an upward, twisted position.
There it was before me, the rugged, twisted road angling upward.
Bring the twisted ponytail up as if you are about to create a bun in the center of the back of your head until the ends of your hair point upward.
This Brancusi portrait of an American heiress is certainly very pure and formal, but the way it translates a human face into two sharp, smooth and near abstract shapes – an upward-swelling D-shape, the face, and perched tangentially on its crest an elegantly twisted blob of hair, like a cartoon cloud – also achieves an exquisite caricature.
Grotesquely twisted steel gantries.
Twisted ankle?
The Twisted Trail.
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