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He grimaced in pain while grabbing the hand knowing immediately it was serious.
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He half-expected more to open up the hand grabbing his neck, holding him down but it never did.
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This could be because e-cigarettes look similar to cigarettes, feel the same in the hand and can be social (think cigarette breaks or grabbing a smoke outside while at a bar with friends).
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Finally, the female passenger awoke and caught Erramilli with his hand up the leg of her shorts, rubbing and grabbing her inner thigh.
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Many American athletes have turned to Twitter to protest the restrictions on their income and sponsors, and additional frustration undoubtedly stems from the fact that organizers and executives are grabbing cash hand over hand.
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Babies will naturally pick the hand with which they feel more comfortable grabbing and launching objects.
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First, in order to turn you have to lean over to drag a hand, right or left, while grabbing hold of the sled on the opposite side.
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Maybe four, if we want to be generous and include Andy Murray, who has yet to win a Grand Slam, and keeps grabbing for that glory, only to pull the doorknob off in his hand.
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As Liverpool walked by Manchester United before kickoff, Liverpool forward Luis Suarez appeared to ignore the outstretched hand of Manchester United captain Patrice Evra, who reacted by grabbing Suarez's arm before releasing it and staring wide-eyed at the match official in disbelief.
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As soon as he held it in his hand, he put the instrument's mouth to his lips, like a thirsty person grabbing at a bottle of water and pressing it to his mouth.
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