She tried one after another, swaying back and forth before the mirror, frowning at her reflection.
But clocks are bulky and poorly suited to shipboard swaying, which can disrupt their internal mechanisms.
Even those watching the classes are tapping their feet and swaying to the beat.
Businesses without a significant number of Facebook or MySpace fans may have difficulty swaying buyers, he adds.
These trendsetters may help change the workplace environment, swaying more companies to offer flexible options and childcare.
The six-foot-long nose, with a bird's nest swaying at the end of it, was somebody else's thought.
This included repeatedly swaying the trunk, pacing backwards and forwards and retracing their steps over and over again.
When most people think island, swaying palms and white sand comes to mind.
He climbed down and spent more than three hours swaying from a harness about 65 feet above the Hudson.
They might screw themselves twice, alienating loyal fans, and not swaying COD players with blind loyalty to their franchise.
We were attending church when I felt the chair I was on swaying.
Instead of a first dance, the pair are reported to have sat together, holding hands and swaying to the song.
Six witnesses for the prosecution testified Wednesday, saying the alleged victim appeared to be drunk: stumbling, swaying and throwing up.
Recent gun violence have had little impact in swaying the public, despite the outrage at the time of their occurrence.
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Sandy coves, swaying palms and tropical sunsets welcome paddlers and sailors, though sites are limited and camping permits are required.
This piece of Key Largo real estate may be the closest thing to a swaying palm and white sand island.
At a city centre mosque we were welcomed inside as followers sat around a white cloth, gently swaying to the prayers.
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William Ruto, Kenyatta's running mate, on Tuesday had also blamed "foreign missions" for swaying the electoral commission on its ballot decision.
If real life beckons, leave swaying grasslands behind, finishing this bird-watching boondoggle at I-10 with a short drive west to Tucson.
Governor Romney did well too and appeared to be more centered (no swaying or bouncing) than in the first debate.
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It is a pity that you are not allowed to go any higher, as it is exciting swaying with the wind at the top.
Televised presidential debates have often included a single moment determining the election's outcome, swaying critical swing voters toward one candidate or another.
The pale moonlit sky, seen through the branches of the rosewood tree, tilted back and forth like a bowl of swaying water.
As of this writing, it is still there, swaying between the trees.
The gigantic red curtains behind the stage drew apart to show another even bigger screen, and pictures of them, swaying, waving the flag.
And I'm wondering what evidence you've seen to show that it's swaying public opinion, or what effect it's having with the broader public.
Railway trains roared through, and Bip, bouncing and swaying in his seat, struggled to keep his suitcase from falling out of the rack.
According to the Ken Burns documentary Jazz, they would sing, play music and dance, swaying back and forth to the songs of their home countries.
My mind drifted to South America and I began to daydream my new hammock was swaying in the breeze beside a beach in Brazil.
But as significant as Obama's accelerating momentum is how he is increasingly swaying voters that Clinton could count on at the beginning of February.
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