| 11. | In second place was the lithe and graceful Olga Markova of Russia.
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| 12. | Lithe, comely, playful, evolved, sensuality engaged.
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| 13. | The Berlin State Opera orchestra delivers a refreshingly lithe, flexible performance.
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| 14. | Leopold Hager's conducting was lithe and tellingly shaped.
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| 15. | Roadsters are supposed to be fast, lithe and eye-popping.
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| 16. | The lither members of the team were not as fortunate.
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| 17. | And instincts aside, Parinya developed a boxer's lithe build.
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| 18. | Liang looked lithe and mercurial; Evans was more assertive.
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| 19. | They are all lithe, with sculpted, sinewy limbs.
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| 20. | A lithe, solitary, potentially man-eating leopard.
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