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arms bit club conscious cracking loosen smash whip
Make a conscious effort to loosen your hands and let your arms feel soft when you're at address. Take the club back a bit shorter, and feel as if you're cracking a whip on the way down - not tensing up to smash something hard. Ernie Els
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Let arms yield to the toga, the laurel crown to praise. Marcus Tullius Cicero
arms civic laurels
Let arms give place to civic robes, laurels to paeans. Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Many of (the bites) are relatively minor; usually bites in the legs and arms from people trying to break up a dog fight. The worst ones seem to be when a dog decides to attack somebody, but we don't see those too often. Dr. Kovacik
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Much like the citizen-soldiers of the Revolution, America's volunteer defenders of today continue to take up arms where liberty is threatened. John Boehner
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One thing that's hard for Shaq to deal with--and I should know--is that his normal move will look high. He'll turn, clip somebody in the head with his elbow, and it'll be called. Happens to me, too. I say to the refs, 'Do you want me to play with my arms down at my sides?' You have to play close to Shaq, hang in there with him. But you also want to be able to smile when your career's over. Shawn Bradley
arms lucky took
My arms are shorter than a lot of people. I really had to reach. It took a lucky bounce. Jon Sim
arms basic fire flames needed
My back was on fire, down the back of my arms and part of my face. It was basic panic, I needed to get out of (the vehicle's) turret and get the flames put out. George Long
arms fire
My back was on fire, down the back of my arms and part of my face, George Long
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But I have the satisfaction, at the same time, to reflect that the impression to be made depends upon the consistency of the charge and the motives of the prosecutors. Robert Walpole
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I am called repeatedly and insidiously prime and sole minister. Robert Walpole
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Have I given any symptoms of an avaricious disposition? Have I obtained any grants from the crown since I have been placed at the head of the treasury? Has my conduct been different from that which others in the same station would have followed? Robert Walpole
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For fear of dropping the troops in the sea, the pilots tended to drop them too far inland - some of them actually in the British lines. The weapon containers often fell wide of the troops, which was another handicap that contributed to our excessive casualties. Kurt Student
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Many transition states have a well-defined preferred geometrical requirement. Derek Harold Richard Barton
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So I used to put money in my pocket while working on the street corners, selling perfume and jewelry, and other goods that were supposedly expensive. Jason Statham
british culture desire english-novelist history life period primarily rather
So it was primarily a desire to write about that period in one's life rather than that period in history or in British culture or whatever. Jonathan Coe
british-novelist folks mainly mind places walk
Mind you, even in places where I'm much better known, I walk in anonymity, mainly because folks know authors' names, but not their faces. Bernard Cornwell
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Me and my married friends catch ourselves going, 'Oh, thank God we haven't been left on the shelf for ever,' because that is now the ultimate fear. Daisy Donovan
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I'd like to get into the National Guard. Dan Quayle