| 11. | After about 50 minutes, Bernard hopped gingerly off the medical table, and began limbering up.
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| 12. | These moves express the characterisation, whether it be aggression, vanity or limbering up for action.
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| 13. | "France is the market that various companies are limbering up for, " said Reeve.
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| 14. | Veterans and youngsters alike clowned around during the daily limbering-up session in front of the dugout.
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| 15. | Then he repeatedly flexed his jaws, limbering the muscles of his mouth the way others stretch their hamstrings.
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| 16. | My idea of limbering up is to do a few little bends and stretches before I go for a run.
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| 17. | By the fall of'92, Sorkadh was limbering up as a linebacker on the Manchester High football squad.
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| 18. | They were more likely to beep than grunt, and oil was used for greasing joints rather than limbering limbs.
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| 19. | He was particularly known for his habit of conducting limbering-up exercises at any inactive moment during a match.
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| 20. | "Over the years, I've lost my elasticity, and this is my way of limbering up.
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