Eight young women squirm under electrode-studded caps in a dark, small room in Greenwich, England.
Of course being honest about the hefty price of procrastination and indecision can make you squirm.
Given that recent precedent, Icahn has every incentive to let Bristol-Myers squirm a while.
Not to mention of course, the chance to make some of the festivals squirm.
Outsiders might squirm at the idea of a constitutional monarch chiding an elected prime minister.
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Yet the Saudis will not be unhappy to see Iran, a regional rival, squirm.
Many Thais will squirm at what follows, and will prefer the fairy-tale version of the king's story.
The book is rife with stoically related medical detail so vivid as to make the faint-hearted squirm.
Making bankers squirm today is part of the summary justice needed to beat pay down from those extremes.
What really made the property and building managers squirm were the cloud-based tools that enable us to do this.
No matter how much your participants squirm and complain of brain aches, insist.
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Unfortunately, the latest development is a big win for the IRS , causing many in the tax world to squirm.
Against this background, making a few bankers squirm is a minor sport.
Instead of operating like other ergonomic chairs, which offer many choices of static positions, Humanscale's device encouraged the sitter to squirm at will.
It might seem to be a Republican dream: a wish list of goodies that make the Democratic governor (backed by public-sector unions) squirm.
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And five minutes later an horrendous error from Jensen gifted the home side a second when he allowed O'Hara's volley to squirm through his grasp.
Where is the squirm of rebellion, that embryonic hint of wickedness?
Even David Letterman let him squirm longer than that.
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They cuddle her, let her hang on them or squirm in their laps, lie down next to her and talk to her with different guttural sounds.
America and others recognise that climate change is one of the world's hottest topics, but still squirm when talking about doing something painful to tackle it.
It made me squirm then to hear in the midst of all this talk about winning people over that young, single women can be dismissed as a demographic.
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He would position his more than 6ft-tall frame practically chest-to-chest with someone he wanted to influence, and lean in nearly nose-to-nose as his quarry would try to squirm away.
Macedonia goalkeeper Jane Nikolovski then let a tame Kenny Miller shot squirm from his grasp but a defender managed to get a toe to the ball ahead of the sliding Darren Fletcher.
Nwafor sealed the victory with only eight minutes remaining as his mistimed strike managed to squirm under goalkeeper Acheampong to give the Flying Eagles a bright start in the tournament.
The fact that the prize wasn't awarded for two years, because of a lack of suitable candidates, probably made some ex-presidents squirm and fume, and, perhaps, a few incumbents scratch their chins.
Dempsey's left-foot shot from 25 yards barely merited the label of speculative, but every aspect of Green's technique collapsed as he allowed the ball to squirm through his grasp and over the line.
In Southeast Asia, where they originate, they live in irrigation ditches and rice paddies, thriving there until the dry season, when their pools shrink and they squirm along to the next pocket of water.
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