Argentina water polo coach Juan Pablo Giri, a hint of fear in his eyes as the slick Canadians limbered up, took comfort in his country's soccer traditions, and hoped some of that ingrained talent would show in the water.
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Just before the final climb, his legs still whirring, Armstrong suddenly sat straight in his saddle, limbered up by twisting side-to-side, wiped his nose with his right hand and unzipped the top of his blue jersey.
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As the Yankees limbered up for their game against the Seattle Mariners Saturday afternoon, edging toward their 100th win this year, 55, 000 fans walked through a labyrinth of uniformed officers who searched their bags and studied their faces for signs of trouble.
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Why, what kind of blank-brained, self-indulgent hedonist would waste two hours of a perfectly productive day lolling around limp while some strange woman limbered up his limbs, nurtured his nether regions, ran her hands all over his . ..
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"I've never looked at things that way because I think that you can profit from what was before you and you can add to it, " said McIlvaine even as new acquisitions, like relievers Greg McMichael, Toby Borland and Ricardo Jordan, limbered up.
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The divisions carried one iron ration and two days'special emergency rations for each man, and of grain for each horse, all of which were carried on the horses, with an additional day's grain for the horses carried on the first line transport in limbered wagons.
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The divisions carried one iron ration and two days'special emergency rations per man, and 21 pounds ( 9.5 kg ) of grain per horse, all carried on the horse, with an additional day's grain per horse carried on the first line transport limbered wagons.
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One iron ration and two days'special emergency ration for each man, and 21 pounds ( 9.5 kg ) of grain for each horse, was carried on the trooper's horse, with an additional day's grain for each horse, carried on the first-line transport limbered wagons.