Each has a tiny bulb fixed on so loosely that when it gets hot it sways from side to side and appears to flicker. |
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The pendulum of the grandfather clock sways as the second hand moves seemingly unbearably slow. |
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The tropical breeze sways the palms just as the sun breaks forth to start another spectacular day in paradise. |
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She often rocks, sways, twirls, jumps, climbs, leaps, gyrates and gets into upside-down positions. |
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The Quartermaster sways slightly from too much hydromel, but he still recognizes his expression. |
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Amused by his own frolicsomeness, he sways from side to side, waggling a finger if your attention looks like wandering. |
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Despite the surrealness of the plot, it never sways in a storm of melodrama. |
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It sways in the breeze, and while good-looking, proves to be more of matchbox quality than I had thought. |
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He sways from side to side as he pretends to take the car round a sharp bend, and then the next one. |
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The commercial centers on a tornado ripping through the storm-ravaged area, debris littering the blacktop as a traffic light sways in the gale. |
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Grinding forward in low gear, the four-wheel-drive truck bucks and sways along the dirt track. |
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None of this sways the lunatic, however, and the boxes are printed. |
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Shimmering prose sways to the rhythms of the spoken word, served up in folk-rock style. |
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Like the grass that sways in the wind, once there is contact, there should be an immediate response. |
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Guitarist McGarvey sways backwards and forwards on his wah-wah pedal as the nine-piece band with full horn section segues seamlessly from Shaft to Bullitt. |
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The attitude of police officers towards detainees sways between indifference and hostility, or even violence. |
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The remainder of the time the Tea Hut sways to the rhythm of the seasons and by the moods of the people who work there or who are just passing. |
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His work sways between extremes of generous fluidity and taut control, demanding the highest level of virtuosity from the dancers. |
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An underskirt that sways well, also very comfortable thanks to its elastic waist. |
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We made you a vicegerent in the earth so that you judge among people with truth, and follow not the passion that sways you away from the path of God. |
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An elephant sways majestically outside its brightly painted stable with an elegant onion dome. |
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The standing puppeteer either sways the puppet with his arms or he dances with it. |
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As you know, cats will play with just about anything that moves, rustles, rolls, or sways. |
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And it seems to be the fear, not the risk, that sways people. In the morning rush hour, 500 tube trains serve London. |
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The absolute favourite place of all elf girls is however the tree swing which gently sways in the wind. |
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If your hand moves their hand moves, if your body sways their body sways, etc. |
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She glides along, her skirt touching the grass top as she sways to the beat of unwritten songs. |
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Of course the sways caused by temperature changes will be considered. |
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You make sure that you're always standing aft-to-bow, so that when the ship sways, if you've got a lot of weight, you don't get thrown right off balance. |
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Between these two, a flowing, adulating, menacing crowd sways the action. |
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British general elections have also clustered between March and June, because superstitious politicians are convinced that sunshine sways the result in the incumbent's favour. |
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The board is hopeful that the demonstrated success of the agreement sways the political will of both levels of government towards an extension of the agreement upon its expiration. |
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If the balance sways to one side we risk losing both, for instance if the economic sector were to move to areas where there are not even CO2 limits. |
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High returns from natural resources relative to other industries sways the government to focus only on them and to ignore the more difficult task of supporting and developing other, more laborintensive, industries. |
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It shakes and sways, but on the whole it's quite reliable. |
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The patient is aware of the fact he has to keep an eye on himself and return to the specialist if his weight sways of more than 3kg compared to the ideal reached weight. |
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Vehicle sways or leans on turns or when lane changing. |
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Study on influences of the plantar mechanoreceptor on body sways. |
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But either way, as the charming outro bids you farewell before a deceiving extra track, it's evident that The Sways have put together something a bit special here. |
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