She perched her face on the edge of her mattress in an attempt to wriggle back into the sheets. |
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They wriggle their claws in the dirt, fluff out their feathers, and preen themselves. |
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A gastrotrich uses myriad hairs over its head and belly to glide, wriggle, and squirm, looking for food. |
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Ed tried to wriggle and in the end started grovelling to Neil, that he was probably the best informed political journalist on the economy. |
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Roaming gaggles of extremely ditsy young gels wriggle in and out of designer coffee bars. |
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Males discharge their milt onto the sand near the female and then immediately start to wriggle towards the water. |
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She remembered that she could just wriggle her right big toe and hoped that someone would notice. |
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She managed to wriggle partially into the fork between the stubby branch and the tree trunk. |
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From its neat grid of streets which parallel the long waterfront, a more chaotic jumble of lanes wriggle up the hillside. |
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Then he and his wife shovel snow from the igloo's entrance and wriggle inside. |
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This rough, loose, prickly coat allowed the Shar-Pei to wriggle out of its opponent's grasp while fighting in the dog pits. |
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For the past two months, US officials have been seeking to wriggle free from this constraint. |
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Moses is trying to wriggle out of his mission by highlighting possible contingencies and his own inadequacy. |
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Firstly the grass snake may wriggle vigorously, and secondly it may produce a very smelly fluid. |
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In Britain he is looking to wriggle out of a promised referendum on the European constitution, as he will almost certainly lose it. |
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In some eating establishments it appears to be a serious crime for your offspring to talk above a whisper or wriggle slightly in their seats. |
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Though just a handful of scenic roads wriggle through its untold ridges and valleys, dozens of waymarked trails thread the mountains. |
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If that is the case, the treaty was shoddily written by allowing the wriggle room on a technicality. |
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You may be stuck between a rock and a hard place, but if you look hard enough you'll find some wriggle room. |
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Bare branches grow out of one end, while shoots sprout out from the other, smiling snakes wriggle around and a baby bird emerges from an egg. |
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All the students took great pleasure in watching the worms wriggle around and begin to settle into their new home. |
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She glances at the window which, as it was for Wendy, is too small to wriggle out of. |
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With a brief, feeble attempt she tried to wriggle out of what bound her wrists, but to no avail. |
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If you get a jury notice, treat it as a responsibility rather than something to wriggle out of. |
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Not only are investors trying to sell what they own, they're hoping to wriggle out of what they still owe. |
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However, airlines can still wriggle out of paying up if the flights were cancelled due to circumstances outside their control. |
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Below him, Eric made a convulsive wriggle to get his legs around the bottom of the pipe. |
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Verlust watched expectantly, and was rewarded by a wriggle in the vegetation that didn't match the movement of the rest in the soft breeze. |
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The wriggle brought Shawn into a half wakeful state and he groggily inhaled a faintly flowery scent. |
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He tried to move again but all he could manage was a wriggle under the blankets. |
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Alas, three minutes later the fish does a wriggle down deep and the hook comes free. |
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He was not gagged, which was a blessing, but the rope was tied tight and limited any movement to a caterpillar-like wriggle. |
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They do so with minimal effort, with an occasional wriggle of a flank and a sideways motion of a tail. |
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Here students learn to wriggle out of complex situations while managing a business. |
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The saga begins as female wasps wriggle into an unripe fig through a small hole at the end and lay eggs in developing flowers inside. |
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Three teams will crawl and wriggle and slither to stalk and triangulate on a small guarded bridge. |
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Cesar managed to wriggle a hand free and slugged Glenn in the side of the face, knocking him to the ground. |
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Is it wedged safely next to the wall where only a small chimney sweep of a child could wriggle through? |
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She gave a little wriggle of her shoulders, looking uncomfortable. |
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Poised on the edge of her seat, a wriggle backwards would put Ahern's tiny frame in danger of being swallowed by the sumptuously plush green sofa. |
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Laggards can buy time, but they cannot necessarily wriggle out of the obligation to come clean, or at least cleaner. |
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They will always find a way, be it to right, to left, down the middle or wherever, to wriggle out of it. |
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The question is whether Netanyahu believes that he can wriggle his way out of serious peace negotiations once again. |
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The aid creates obligations but all the indications are that the president is trying to wriggle out of them. |
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We should not let these countries wriggle out of their responsibility for this problem. |
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However we must also make it clear to Romania that it cannot wriggle out of this, but must work hard at fulfilling the acquis communautaire. |
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The victims wriggle with pain when they're hit before falling and disappearing. |
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Around 6 months, he enjoys games like peekaboo and will wriggle and make sounds to let his mother know that he wants to play the game again. |
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It has opened up psychological loopholes through which people can wriggle out of their legitimate responsibilities. |
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This, coupled with their small size, allows them to wriggle stealthily into the most difficult places. |
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We have seen that, without them, Member States wriggle out of their responsibilities over and over again. |
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The present change is an aspect of struggle to wriggle out of the past condition. |
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When developed, the young tadpoles wriggle free of the egg clump and drop into the water to continue to develop into froglets. |
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The government cannot wriggle out of this and will have to make budget choices among these various groups. |
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She tried to wriggle and twist around, but could only move fractionally. |
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To wriggle out of this obligation President Uribe says that there is no war in Colombia. |
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Problems fall upon him but he doesn't lose his heart and, in the end, he always manages to wriggle out of it, to find a way out. |
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Disenchanted banks have been able to wriggle out through an unofficial secondary market in Eurotunnel debt. |
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But then one body, then another, would wriggle out from under those above, and lie on top. |
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With such restrictive conditions attached to government aid, the bank is doing its best to wriggle out from under it. |
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We want to see greater sanctions on universities that blatantly ignore these requests, or try to wriggle out their responsibilities. |
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It would much rather tinkle its bell while rolling along and wriggle its body in time. |
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You can physicalize your desire to probe and to confront and not allow someone to wriggle out of things. |
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It cited an agreement that the bosses want to wriggle out of. |
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Insurers who try to wriggle out of critical illness claims for the most spurious of reasons are being forced to pay up by a leading consumer watchdog. |
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She felt her cousin wriggle beneath her when she landed on top of him, and she laughed, pleased with herself for turning his own trick back on him. |
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My mother's cat, so long terrified by my very presence, appears to be getting used to me, and now does an impressive, fawning wriggle at my feet every time I pass. |
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The whisky industry, which last week was trying to wriggle out of new environmental regulations on water, has been outed as a major source of water pollution. |
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And most of us felt compelled to find a witty repartee while trying to wriggle out of his clutches. |
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You could also argue that without the press, the government would have far more power, or at least wriggle room, to carry out their schemes without opposition. |
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Climb the sandy slope away from the hole, and wriggle through a couple of constrictions into a higher level of the chamber, which may, or may not, be Cotton Chamber. |
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Steven Seymour came off the wing when he spotted the ball working free and with great determination he managed to wriggle and twist his way over for the score. |
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She tried to wriggle away without waking him but she could barely move. |
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Once again, the Iranians made an apparent nuclear deal with the West, only to wriggle away at the eleventh hour yesterday. |
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The subject of an aggressive international manhunt, the young man finds immense reserves of physical and combative abilities to wriggle out of any situation. |
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My group would have been happy to have tightened it, with more transparency and less wriggle room for protectionists. |
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Those hatchways weren't really meant for human access, but she was a little double-jointed so she'd been able to wriggle up and into the ship without too much problem. |
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I moved my whole body, trying to wriggle myself away from him. |
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Foundation and sunblock seem to the conditioned mind entirely necessary, even as their chemicals wriggle silently into our bloodstreams. |
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I urge all EU Member States to sign and ratify this Convention and not to try to redefine what we mean by cluster munitions so as to wriggle out of their responsibilities, as certain Member States are trying to do. |
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This is exactly what children do when they wriggle in a chair. |
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I fear a long postponement will allow it to wriggle round those limits. |
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From now on they wriggle with talent and virtuosity in the major bowl. |
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Children still wriggle into tiny places where adults cannot go. |
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Shocked passers-by managed to lift the shuttering enough so she could wriggle free. |
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I tried to ease my grip, but my hands were sweating so profusely that the lizards began to wriggle out of them. |
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Both he and successors would often wriggle in their seats, as long as the cushion lasted. |
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This state of affairs enhanced the empire's security and created a certain wriggle room for the policy-makers in Berlin. |
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Mr Cowen, presumably, spent the day yesterday being advised on the best way to wriggle out of the crisis. |
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He was reported for not wearing a seatbelt, and you shouldn't help him wriggle out of paying on a technicality. |
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In the third slice of cartoon action, Apu tells his mother he is married to Marge in an effort to wriggle out of an arranged marriage. |
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Premier John Major was back in the BSE mire last night after Europe crushed his bid to wriggle out of the cattle cull deal. |
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To wriggle your way into private sessions with top industry execs? |
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This was a brilliant wriggle out, a gold medal performance! |
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Trump isn't even the first to wriggle out from under charges of obscenity. |
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The scientists also demonstrated that midsize cane toads wriggle digits on their hind feet to lure younger cane toads, which the bigger toads then swallow whole. |
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As for Miliband, he has left plenty of wriggle room. |
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Will the minister explain now why this person was refused entry or is he going to wriggle out of it like his Conservative colleague from Beauport-Limoilou and plead impotence? |
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I hear that, sadly, the UK Government is trying to wriggle out of the intended requirement to prevent producers from making their reuse difficult by claiming that these products are consumables. |
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The financing needed to fight and adapt to climate change is an additional responsibility that the developed world cannot afford to wriggle out of. |
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They bind themselves not to break or wriggle out of promises or contracts. |
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A few years earlier, a teenager learned the lesson the hard way: the only way for him to get out of his awkward position was to wriggle out of his pants and completely buried boots. |
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After three studies dedicated to Tragédies, it seemed necessary to wriggle out the formal frame of it in order to explore the very different genre of the opéra-ballet. |
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The blue dwarf snakehead fish, from West Bengal, India, breathes air and can wriggle up to a quarter of a mile over wet ground between water. |
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By altering physical properties like gravity, friction, and speed, curiously anthropomorphic models can be made to walk, climb, wriggle, jiggle, or collapse into a writhing heap. |
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But the prime minister thinks there is still enough wriggle room to please enough of his backbenchers and – for now – his most outspoken critics are willing to give him time. |
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Greg finds himself in ridiculously…but strangely plausible situations, and always seems to wriggle out of them in ridiculous…but strangely plausible ways! |
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Researchers found the Houdini-like gordian worm, which spends much of its life inside other insects, can wriggle free even if its hapless host is swallowed by a predator. |
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Teachers often lose their patience when children wriggle in their seats. |
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When you remove a shovelful of earth, worms will wriggle out of it. |
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Sebastian Catovsky, ABI policy adviser on flooding, denied insurers were trying to wriggle out of pay-outs by slapping pounds 10,000 excess charges on customers. |
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