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"Well, whose belly did I come out of?" he says.
The father, whose belly was pinched up against the steering wheel, was the last one out.
Up walked Mitch, a bearded man of fifty-eight whose belly showed through a tear in his T-shirt.
It happened when she was helping to care for a young Iraqi woman, whose belly had been left ripped open and infected from an amateur cesarean.
On Abu Talib Street, Mr. Abdul Hafiz fretted over the dangers facing his pregnant wife, whose belly was swelling with excessive amniotic fluid.
That just strengthened belief in subsequent legendary dragons, Beowulf's Grendel; Fafner, whose belly was slit by Siegfried; and the Midgard serpent that Thor struck with his hammer.
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"We needed women whose bellies really stuck out," Ms. Lange said.
In South Africa, he passed through a maternity clinic in Soweto and greeted the women, whose bellies were bulging out of their robes.
We sleep; the innocent, quick unconsciousness of children whose bellies are full and whose minds are not yet full of the world.
The recumbent chacmool figures (made by the Maya), which inspired some of Henry Moore's sculpture, are brutal, monolithic pieces of granite on whose bellies a human heart would have been offered to the gods.
The hogs whose bellies are bound for Nueske are fed a larger-than-normal percentage of barley, along with corn, and are slaughtered at certain weights, Mr. Nueske explained, to minimize fattiness without destroying the taste.
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