Patients may complain of an inability to sit or stand still, or a compulsion to pace or cross and uncross their legs. |
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Whoa, I said aloud, trying to uncross my eyes, what's the bottom line here? |
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Also, it may help if you do a jumping jack with your legs as you cross and uncross your arms. |
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I was sitting with my legs crossed, and at one point he demanded that I uncross my legs when speaking with him. |
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A difficult posture where we are afraid to feel some pain, to be forced to uncross legs, how do I breathe now? |
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Quickly move the blue nodes around to uncross all the wires in this terrifically tangled online Puzzle game! |
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Having crossed his wires, why did he not uncross them by taking stronger and earlier action against Mr Townend? |
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Still, many of my fellow cranky old Deadhead friends will be there, daring the band to move them to uncross their arms. |
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Police need to uncross their arms that are folded in defiance and defensiveness across their chests. |
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I'll uncross my lallies, runa comb through my riah, rearrange the expression on my eke and troll off for a mince round to vada the bona omis. |
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Habits of a lifetime are hard to shake, but for your back's sake, uncross those legs and sit up straight. |
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He reportedly hasn't had a migraine in over seven months, which shines a more hopeful light on his durability for 2011, but it's still too early for the Vikings to uncross their fingers here. |
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And also of the 'Susanna is overdressed if she wants to make her show a success, she needs to wear short skirts and uncross her legs' ilk. |
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The response was slightly higher in native tissue as compared to acellular uncross linked bladder matrix. |
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But, he always refused to receive those who expected everything from him without doing anything, being content to cross their arms or to uncross them to extend them as beggars. |
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He told her to begin saying a prayer and to uncross her legs. |
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Only when one saw a vehicle of this hue did one uncross one's fingers. |
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