Sentences with phrase «brushed against the heads»

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«Isn't the simplest touch of a child's arm on the face more important, isn't the good meal, the brush against a thigh, a hand held during a movie, a swim in the sea, aren't those things of equal importance as the sands of time come rushing down on our heads burying ambition and love, good and evil, breath, blood, brains, waste, memory, alike in the oblivion?»
With nostrils distended and heads straining against taut reins, horses try for brush speed as close - packed field pounds through turn and straightens out for stretch drive
These questions and thoughts that swirl around your head daily, in every instance, every time someone makes an off color comment, brushes against you inappropriately, or tries to undermine your self - worth.
To do my hair, I just curled it with my Conair Curl Secret, touched up the curls with a curling wand, brushed them through after they cooled, sprayed it all in place, and then did a deep side part, twisted my hair against my head and pinned it in place.
Kids will be fine, but we could sit in the third row only with the second row slid as far forward as possible, and even then the low seat had us in an uncomfortable knees - up squat with head brushing against the headliner.
Inside, there's plenty of legroom and headroom up front, not as much for taller passengers in the back seats, who might find their heads brushing up against the roofliner.
Seating space in the backseats is usable, but rear passengers more than 6 feet tall will find their heads brushing up against the roof liner when the top is up.
Smeared greasepaint indicates where the dummy's head brushed the side curtain airbag during rebound, before moving back against the head restraint.
Adults will find their knees against the front backrests and their heads brushing the ceiling, while particularly tall adults will just feel uncomfortable.
If she'll tolerate it, use a bristle brush to comb the fur upwards, against the direction of hair growth and towards her head.
Never brush against your dog's natural coat growth going from tail toward the head, because it pulls his hair and hurts the dog.
Starting at his head, brush against the hair growth with your slicker brush while directing the blow - dryer, also against the hair growth, directly on the area being brushed.
They occur in clusters and serve as sensory structures — anything brushing against these whiskers stimulates Rusty to close his eyes, pull away, turn his head, paw his face, or shake his head.
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