She awoke slowly, her head throbbing as it had the time she had taken a whole tankard of ale on a dare from the boys. |
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This untrendy middle-class haven, throbbing with ambition again, is an economic and political boon to New York City. |
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With my tongue throbbing from the hot pepper I'd bitten into, the main course of tofu and vegetables on okra polenta, was divinely soothing. |
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Her entire body was soon sore as she managed to sit up, rubbing at her throbbing head, trying to massage her temples. |
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You feel a loose grinding sensation and stabs of sharp pain inside your throbbing shoulder. |
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By midday, Ashley was tired, hungry and her back was throbbing, but she never once complained. |
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Europe meets Asia and antiquity meets a young, throbbing, vibrant city as hell-bent on enjoyment and innovation as any city in the West. |
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A woman cavorted in the rubble in a ghostly dance out of sync with the throbbing music. |
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The pump chattered for a few moments, then settled down to a deeper, steady throbbing. |
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He was standing in front of two new checkout aisles with what can only be described as a throbbing bank of technology behind him. |
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My mood on Friday wasn't helped by the fact that I was limping around with a painfully throbbing bruised ankle. |
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I wrapped my arm around his neck and pulled him close, hugging him tightly, and ignoring my throbbing arm. |
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The darkness closed in on her, trapping her in profuse exhaustion and a dull throbbing pain. |
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Then, the first thing that I do think about is how much my foot and the phantom pain is throbbing. |
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Belladonna is given to people who are feverish and have a sudden throbbing headache. |
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Finally, it can triple as a cowcatcher, much like the ones featured on throbbing steam engines. |
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The band funks it up with varying shuffle drum backbeats, throbbing bass lines, a wailing saxophone and feathery keyboard treatments. |
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The man's eyes darted open as he glanced around the room for a moment, heart pounding and hand throbbing in sympathy with the memory. |
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There are countless others including some recently written that would take very little to get the blood pounding and the heart throbbing. |
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The considerate husband will keep in mind that his wife is a living, throbbing human being, not merely a galley slave to do his bidding. |
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For example, the poisonous plant deadly nightshade, also known as Belladonna, causes a throbbing headache, high temperature and bright red face. |
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I could feel scabs tearing and scratches throbbing when I gingerly sat on the mattress beside her. |
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The globe thistle requires no staking, reaches heights of over a metre, and will attract bees and butterflies to join the throbbing throng. |
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She held her hand against the throbbing bump that now protruded from her forehead. |
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Casey ran around the small oval, puffing and panting, limping on her left foot, the blister throbbing excruciatingly. |
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His head was killing him, throbbing, pulsing, and giving him a sort of headache he'd never before experienced. |
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Hours after watching the film, I can close my eyes and see those incredible battle scenes pulsing and throbbing in my skull. |
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The next day, his wrist throbbing from a previous bout with a punching bag, Els tumbled back into the crowd. |
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Doom metal is usually an analogue affair, full of throbbing tube amps and strings detuned so low they're practically flapping. |
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Eventually the ship's throbbing cut out, and they could see the dim shapes of launches being lowered over the sides. |
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As James' head began throbbing, he calmly told his wife not to get excited if she heard gunshots. |
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Smoking the mixture was said to give the user a long lasting, throbbing pain in the head accompanied by nausea. |
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Her hand was throbbing painfully, but it was nothing compared to the ache in her heart. |
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Her legs were throbbing and the pack on her back was so weighted down with water that it had caused her shoulders and spine to ache. |
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Gillian whimpers as the dull pain in her side turns into a sharp throbbing pain. |
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This afternoon, I spent about an hour gently massaging my throbbing temples. |
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Be it aching, burning, gnawing, stabbing, twisting, throbbing or agonizing pain. |
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The pain receded after what seemed like an eternity, fading to a throbbing. |
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He bent over a little and rubbed his head, it was already throbbing from before so another knock didn't make him feel any better. |
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The next thing he knew something hard had knocked him on the head and he had awakened with a throbbing headache and an ugly bruise. |
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If Lady Luck were a bit kinder to them they would have been out of sight as we entered those heart throbbing dying minutes. |
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She lives with regular dizziness and a constant throbbing pain in her chest and legs because of the pressure on her circulatory system. |
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Her guitar is now amped up and she fronts a sizzling band with a pair of electric guitars, a throbbing amplified bass, drums and a girl singer. |
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The walls are throbbing gently to the beat of music coming from one near and several more distant amplifiers. |
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The lead-off track begins as a shimmering, throbbing Moog orgy, through which a Spanish-sounding electric guitar bobs and weaves. |
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The pain startled him out of his thoughts, but a quick rub of the injury relieved the throbbing. |
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Everything appears brazen and hard and mighty, suggestive of Angelo's own throbbing spirit and maddened soul. |
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Callahan's knuckles were scabbed, all cracked and red and throbbing dully when she paid attention to them. |
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The volume and bass of the music made my limbs ache as my blood vibrated with the sheer throbbing of the beat. |
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The music was flowing all around her, pulsating, throbbing, sweeping her up and carrying her away with it. |
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The pulsating vein that was throbbing on my temple may have betrayed my initial intention though. |
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He literally could feel his pulse throbbing through his entire body, his vital drum in a way. |
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The Warm and Fuzzys are well known for their fun factor and throbbing sound systems. |
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The sun had passed the high mark and started down toward late afternoon, and his arm was throbbing badly. |
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His foot was throbbing madly, but he gave the door another kick, muttering more curses under his breath. |
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Darius scowled blackly at the memory, his head still throbbing painfully from the spy's vicious assault. |
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You can feel it throbbing and it's this, like the tick-tock of a clock, that sends you back to sleep. |
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Two months ago I would have been lying in the beanbag on a Sunday, not noticing anything except the throbbing in my skull. |
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Taking it before you start drinking is said to prevent the nausea and throbbing head that follow a night on the tiles. |
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He sucked in his breath through his teeth, biting down hard to try and suppress the throbbing left behind by a revolver's bullet's passage. |
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Her whole body seemed to be throbbing and every millimeter of her skin was painful to the touch. |
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The pounding in his skull was reduced to a dull throbbing, so he stood slowly and moved to the door. |
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This untidy pile of hardware is in fact the throbbing, bleeping heart of one of the world's most advanced parliamentary webcasting services. |
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Next, the level of serotonin plummets causing the blood vessels to dilate and creating blinding, throbbing headaches. |
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I have had several blistered fingers and throbbing arms from the evil socket. |
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On his forehead resides a swollen, bluish bruise that is most likely throbbing painfully. |
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Around the temple are other structures in ruins, and clearly, this was once a township throbbing with pilgrims and the chant of mantras. |
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There were dozens of glow-in-the-dark stars throbbing there, throwing their unnatural green light down to her. |
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From my neck to my temples, there is a throbbing soreness on both sides of my face, all radiating from the hinge of my jawbone. |
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Historically, migraines were labeled a hysterical female condition, characterized by throbbing, one-sided, nauseating pain. |
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As my injured leg improves, my left leg starts aching, then throbbing, near my hip. |
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Usually I am completely unaware of my eyeballs, and yet right now, they are throbbing? |
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My left leg was bent and throbbing in pain and my forehead was burning. |
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Amateurs are also getting in on the action, Baring skin and various throbbing appendages to boost their popularity. |
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She gave out a low moan, the only sound she could currently force out of her throat, and attempted to raise her hands to massage her throbbing temples. |
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The snappy editing, rapid montage sequences and throbbing soundtrack give the film tremendous pace in its early stages and that is matched by some funny moments. |
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The Amernet foursome evoked the vibrancy of Spanish guitars, the throbbing energy of urban street life, and the subtlety and poetry of a great fresco. |
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How would you talk your temples into throbbing and your throat into constricting? |
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The gang of trouble-makers moved straight into the crowd which was intoxicated by the throbbing music and snatched from among them a young girl and pinned her to a settee. |
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The darker egg, however, was pulsing and throbbing, showing signs of life. |
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The bass player, whom you see pictured here, has the most whomping, throbbing, amped-up bass sound you're going to hear this side of Lightning Bolt. |
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His leg was throbbing terribly now and he felt just a little dizzy. |
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She had a major, throbbing headache and there was really nothing to lose. |
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My head was now throbbing painfully, and I had released him. |
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And his eyes were hurting, throbbing, burning when he looked at her. |
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But the persona, writerly and otherwise, that I've invested so much time grooming over the past few decades just doesn't marry up with sleekness and throbbing muscly health. |
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Although her feet were still throbbing and her emotions still ran high, she was a no longer hungry thanks to a fruit cup from the hospital cafeteria. |
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By high noon, her skin was gray, her lips parched, and her head throbbing. |
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Floated high notes, an evenly produced voice throbbing with emotion, warmth and fullness of sound, and generosity of soul all were part of what made Tebaldi great. |
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We're talking about the aching, pulsing, throbbing pain of headaches. |
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For a change he hadn't been sea sick, even having to share a six berth cabin, throbbing with the heat and noise of the engine, deep in the bowels of the ferry. |
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Vegas airport is a throbbing, pulsating riot of noise and colour. |
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There are throbbing moans and wah-wahs and outbreaks on the part of the brasses, and it is all too much for an impressionable girl. |
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Her face was whiter than snow, and her heart was throbbing through her stays. |
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She described the pain as throbbing with nausea, vomiting, photophobia and phonophobia. |
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The throbbing sense of energy of single Anxiety is a promising torchbearer for an album that draws in unsettling vibrancy, morose dejection and unpure white noise. |
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Shapiro's throbbing and sobbing are top-heavy and, incidentally, the only feminine rhymes offered in the entire eighteen-line poem, and those in the wrong place. |
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He smiled and faked a hook to Frank's midsection. The idea of the phantom punch hitting his throbbing liver pushed Frank back onto the heels of his plain polished shoes. |
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