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But across their surfaces, dragons writhe through mountains, bamboo leaves flutter in the moonlight and cranes soar through clouds.
FORBES: Art and Seoul
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That reflects a highly disciplined approach that has left EarthLink unscathed while others writhe under writedowns from acquisitions made during the 1999-2000 mania.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Having watched the music industry writhe in agony over Napster, entertainment titans quickly closed ranks to wring a buck out of the video-swapping phenomenon.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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It seems to me that the 'can of worms' that Bush and Blair have opened will continue to wriggle and writhe, as it has since time began, until long after they have gone, breeding even more deadly 'worms' to contend with.
BBC: NEWS | Have Your Say | Does Iraq violence threaten democracy?
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Sometimes, an answer emerges to explain why a 6-year-old girl with Type 1 diabetes starts to writhe uncontrollably on her right side and has a voice tremor, or why a woman in her 50s is bulking up without any apparent reason.
CNN: Girl's mother just had 'feeling' something was wrong