| 21. | Limbering up for the match, the president went jogging early in the morning in the Royal Botanic Gardens along the waterfront.
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| 22. | More dancers stand next to their tables, stretching limbs and rotating their heads as if limbering up for a 10K fun run.
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| 23. | Fiennes is limbering up by listening to local love songs, eating goose liver and other Hungarian specialties and taking walks around Budapest.
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| 24. | Ms . Brown gave her dancers a kind of psychic and physical limbering up that would allow them to open themselves to an elusive style.
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| 25. | South Africa's investment managers are limbering up for the abolition of exchange controls, a move allowing them to diversify into overseas markets.
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| 26. | Limbering up on skates just after Christmas, he lost his two front teeth when fitness expert Daryl Duke errantly clipped him with his stick.
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| 27. | Cowley worked the muscles in the arms and legs like a physical therapist, limbering the joints enough to stretch it into the body bag.
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| 28. | Martinez reported early for spring training, as he always does, taking batting practice and limbering up five days before position players were due.
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| 29. | In anticipation for the match's start, the players began their limbering up exercises after walking around the soggy patches in the field.
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| 30. | The second thing is when you arrive at your ball, the walking does have a stretching and limbering effect that Casey Martin does not have.
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