With the state $ 700 million short of having enough money to pay for current and promised state programs, the Legislature is beginning to thrash about in an attempt to find a solution.
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This is a legitimate condition in which during a seizure, a person does not fall down and thrash about as in a grand mal seizure, but remains capable of action and retains apparent consciousness.
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It appears as if she is mourning the loss of the lovers and the many empty chairs around her, that she later thrashes about the room, symbolizing that she is alone, which is the song's theme.
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A man whose painfully restless mind thrashes about uncontrollably between paranoia, sociopathic lying and delusion is summed up in such character revealing comments as " I'm too vulnerable for a world full of pain and lies " and " Everyone is cracked and broken.
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One of his amazing feats is his ability to sneak up right in front of an alligator under water and grab hold of the alligators skin under its jaw and hold on as the alligator thrashes about under water and leaping out trying to bite and shake him off.
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Prior to Lloyd, several authors had reported this phenomenon and had attempted to explain it by positing that creatures caught by the tail repeatedly set off the trap as they thrash about in an attempt to escape & mdash; even as their tails are actively digested by the plant.
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He rallied his troops last month at the unions'winter powwow in Florida, which is where he spoke of sinkholes; but, for much of the past few weeks, Sweeney has remained in his office, with its fine view of the White House, exuding gentle reason while the politicians thrash about.
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Assuming that you can make sense of the grainy film-noir images on the sonogram screen, it is thrilling to see the fetus thrash about like a real baby and stick its thumb in its mouth, and to be reassured that, yes, it has one brain, two kidneys and a four-chambered heart.
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Broadway is compared to a thoroughfare in " the most pagan of ancient cities : Rome, Athens, or even Carthage . " The characters, cut loose from their religion by modernity, from their past by Hitler, from their contemporaries by rampaging desire, thrash about, seeking some sort of salvation-- or at least satisfaction.