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Stooping over in quest of minnows, he jerked his head back as though he had been stung.
LOVE OF LIFE 2010
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Stooping over in quest of minnows, he jerked his head back as though he had been stung.
LOVE OF LIFE 2010
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Stooping, the sweat from his forehead had fallen to the ground.
Chapter XXVII 2010
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Stooping to links to authoritative sources refuting your claims is so beneath you.
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TASHTAGOL, Russia—Stooping to the damp floor of a darkened cave, Anatoly Fokin picked some thin filaments from a muddy footprint.
Bigfoot Hunters Detect Signs of the Hairy Beast in Siberia Alan Cullison 2011
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Stooping, Porportuk crossed El-Soo's feet, so that the instep of one lay over that of the other; and then, before his purpose could be divined, he discharged his rifle through the two ankles.
The Wit of Porportuk 2010
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Stooping, he reaches for the trapped duck, his fingers warming in its soft down.
IMPACT 2010
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Stooping, squatting, lying flat on his back on a dirty floor under a stranger's sink: he is getting too old for this.
Grand Fury 2010
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Stooping over a table, he autographed a number of drawings.
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Stooping grandmothers push infants in carts in fleet formation, in silence, to the Workers 'Park, without knowing why.
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