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I looked down at my hands and across to his and saw all his fingernails were broken, all except for those on the little fingers
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"But it's going to take more than a few years to obtain all the information, he packs around in his little finger
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They had almost three acres of land down in Yoonbarla Vale, the little finger of the great valley that followed Yoonbarla Brook up towards the falls for over three miles
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Juice dribbled down the children"s chins, and they laughed and wiped their faces with fat, sticky little fingers
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His little fingers were long and slender
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“How’s Ma has she changed I read in one of the letters that Rosie wrote me that she was getting much better?” Beth had a little habit of putting her right hand little finger in the corner of her mouth and sucking it when she concentrated
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I was petrified of what was laying in the box, after the first time that I saw Grandpa pull out a snake and toss it outside (look — I wasn’t a dumb kid… if some lunatic chicken and secret snake called that nesting box home, then I just couldn’t find a logical or rational reason for me to put my fragile little fingers inside of it
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And, in our younger days, that could be as simple as sharing the last homemade chocolate chip cookie with your younger brother (that is, after you dropped it on the floor and then fingered the entire thing with your nasty, dirty, sticky little fingers, or course), or it could be something like, walking to a family friends house, just down the street, to call your mom when you misremembered exactly what time basketball practice was and you ended up alone on the playground, after dark, for thirty loooong minutes
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I mean, seriously, who doesn’t love baby animals?! So, anyway, there I was, standing on top Grandma’s good dinner table chair, right up next to the counter, reaching in with curious little fingers, tongue sticking out in concentration, trying to grab the one baby chick that “chirped at me
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by the busy little fingers, with smaller and more flexible branches of
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“That twat was ripping me off, dipping his sticky little fingers in places they didn’t belong
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She held out her little finger
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” He comes closer and links his little finger with mine, our noses almost touching
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I want to feel that tiny hand wrapped around my little finger, as it’s
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"Those stairs are carved right out of the rock, too," Joshie indicated with his left little finger
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” I took hold of her little finger and led it around the path on my bag
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They took part in processions, defied the law, and bore the lathi (police sticks & batons) without raising a little finger, without swearing at the police, and used their power of persuasion to win the drunkard from drink and the sellers and purchasers of foreign cloth from it
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little finger that he didn't want to know her faults or infidelities
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“So you’re relying on that buffoon Alistair to make a case against me? That’s hilarious, it would be my word against his and I have much more credibility in my little finger than that idiot has in his whole body
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Libet would, for example, stimulate the patients‘ little finger on one hand (like a pin prick) and ask the patients to tell him when they felt it
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Then he would stimulate the area of the brain associated with that little finger, and ask the patients to tell him when they felt that as well
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So it would make sense that if you stimulate someone‘s little finger, it would take time (fractions of a second) for the nerves to move that sensation to the brain where it would be felt, since the physical body is limited by space and time and nothing in the physical universe (according to Einstein) can travel faster than the speed of light
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Libet‘s patients would tell him instantly (no time delay) when he stimulated their little finger, and yet there was a delay when he stimulated the brain directly
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two of them “wrapped around her little finger” as Joe always said
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It was in the forge where he lost the little finger on his left hand trying to pull a sheet of metal off a worker, saving his life; a feat, some said beyond mortal man
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With his little finger in the air, he takes a sip of his coffee
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little finger on his left hand
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The little finger of his left hand
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Freda had managed to gain the affections of Dan, and she just about had him wrapped around her little finger
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“Of course he has been and all of the packages are just waiting for little fingers to open them
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Her tiny little fingers were sweating as she rubbed them over the leather reins
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With that little finger wagging gone, Joey and Lezura decided to use up what was left of their day wisely
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She cried out as the man calmly proceeded to cut off the tip of her right little finger at the first joint
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That’s why they cut off part of her little finger
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off his little finger, while creasing his skull as he was aiming his weapon
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As she knelt in front of it, touching its hands with her little fingers, brilliant images flashed through her mind, like pictures in a child’s flicker book
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place little finger firmly into palm, there should
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Dan grade, the wrist is turned, rotation the palm so that the little finger
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It was a fuzzy little thing, orange with dark gray stripes, not more than two inches long, and smaller than the circumference of my little finger
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He carefully sliced open one of the bricks and, after replacing his pocket knife, tasted the cocaine on the tip of his little finger
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The little finger of the left hand then broke away as she was holding it
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Both had artificial little fingers to make them appear like normal six-fingered hands
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The warden shook a chubby little finger at her
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felt that she had him wrapped around her little finger
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The little finger is just as important as the right arm in the Body of Christ
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It was a dragonfly broach, wide as my little finger
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‘But,’ said Sandhya pointing at a sideline below Roopa’s little finger, ‘I’ve heard that this line indicates children
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You could say that you could move up again and play these notes with your little finger
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‘Is Roopa leading me up the garden path without so much as letting me hold her little finger?’ Prasad thought in bewilderment that day
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He could feel their little fingers clawing at his face
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Everyone liked Zach and he soon had every single security agent clearly wrapped around his little fingers
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Hold a coin in between the end of the tweezers and squeeze with your ring and little fingers
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Position the patient in sitting with a small piece of foam between their ring and little fingers and the palm of their hand
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Instruct the patient to squeeze their ring and little fingers to squash the foam into their palm
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on the tweezers with your ring and little fingers to hold the coin
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Instruct the patient to hold a coin in between the end of the tweezers by squeezing with their ring and little fingers
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Place a coin in between the end of the tweezers and squeeze on the tweezers with your ring and little fingers to hold the coin
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I had him wrapped around my little finger, which left Desiree’ out in the cold to fend for herself
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Domenico’s old man used to cut the little finger off some of the members of his ‘family’ as a warning not to cross him
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He then slipped a ring he wore on his little finger on to her thumb, that being the only bit of her hand he could find that it would stay on, and he being free from prejudices in the matter of fingers, and the thing--at least so he supposed--was done
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Slowly he rolled it around in his palm, gently powering it with his thumb and little finger, and as he did so the ball became brighter and brighter
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Tom’s heart skipped a beat when his little finger grazed something ice-cold
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The nerve is directly connected to the little finger and half the ring finger so when the ulnar nerve is struck the two fingers tingle and for a moment or two seem to have minds of their own
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Finally she dipped her little finger into the sauce
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toward the boy with his little fingers
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of the brain associated with that little finger, and ask the patients to tell him when they
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little finger, and yet there was a delay when he stimulated the brain directly
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He said something and when Stepan did not reply he took out a knife and sliced it through Stepan’s little finger
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Larc didn’t know it yet, but she had him wrapped around her little finger
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Aarav came closer to her and gently touched her little finger
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“She had this poor salesman wrapped around her little finger and scared
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It was one of the smaller kinds, about the length of a little finger
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ring on the little finger of my left hand
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"No need to explain that! And it wasn't the paint only: the fever had been coming on for a month; Zossimov testifies to that! But how crushed that boy is now, you wouldn't believe! 'I am not worth his little finger,' he says
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"To my thinking, you, with all your virtues, are not worth the little finger of that unfortunate girl at whom you throw stones
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Pyotr Petrovitch Luzhin, with all his virtues, was not worth Sofya Semyonovna's little finger, though he spoke so ill of her
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A peasant would run away, a fashionable dissenter would run away, the flunkey of another man's thought, for you've only to show him the end of your little finger and he'll be ready to believe in anything for the rest of his life
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Every stitch Daisy's patient little fingers had put into the handkerchiefs she hemmed was better than embroidery to Mrs
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And she, with her little finger in her mouth, would ponder these sayings
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She put her little finger between her lips
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Martin could wind a sappyhead like that round his little finger, without his seeing it
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The tip of his little finger blotted out the sun's disk
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He contemplated with unspeakable delight the large diamond which shone on the major's little finger; for the major, like a prudent man, in case of
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This firm took work at almost half the price that Rushton's could do it for, and they had a foreman whose little finger was thicker than Nimrod's thigh
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Cavalcanti, dressed in black, like one of Goethe's heroes, with varnished shoes and white silk open-worked stockings, passed a white and tolerably nice-looking hand through his light hair, and so displayed a sparkling diamond, that in spite of Monte Cristo's advice the vain young man had been unable to resist putting on his little finger
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As he spoke he leaned over and touched the hand of the sleeping child and the little fingers closed round one of his with a clutch that sent a thrill all through him
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We got an old tin lantern, and a butcher-knife without any handle, and a bran-new Barlow knife worth two bits in any store, and a lot of tallow candles, and a tin candlestick, and a gourd, and a tin cup, and a ratty old bedquilt off the bed, and a reticule with needles and pins and beeswax and buttons and thread and all such truck in it, and a hatchet and some nails, and a fishline as thick as my little finger with some monstrous hooks on it, and a roll of buckskin, and a leather dog-collar, and a horseshoe, and some vials of medicine that didn't have no label on them; and just as we was leaving I found a tolerable good curry-comb, and Jim he found a ratty old fiddle-bow, and a wooden leg
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"Confiteor," said Caderousse, putting the diamond on his little finger; "I was mistaken; but those thieves of jewellers imitate so well that it is no longer worth while to rob a jeweller's shop—it is another branch of industry paralyzed
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Levin saw proofs of this in his dress, in the old-fashioned threadbare coat, obviously not his everyday attire, in his shrewd deep-set eyes, in his idiomatic, fluent Russian, in the imperious tone that had become habitual from long use, and in the resolute gestures of his large, red, sunburnt hands, with an old betrothal ring on the little finger
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Would you believe it, that knowing he’s a good man, a splendid man, that I’m not worth his little finger, still I hate him
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’ And putting his big ring on Kitty’s touchingly weak, pink little finger, the priest said the same thing
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The necessity of winding round his little finger, almost daily, the pompous and testy self-importance of the old seaman had grown irksome with use to Nostromo
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She lifted her cup, with her little finger held apart, and put it to her lips
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At the same time I added that he, Pyotr Petrovitch Luzhin, with all his virtues, was not worth Sofya Semyonovna's little finger, though he spoke so ill of her
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Then Tom put the Ring round the end of his little finger and held it up to the candlelight
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and with his little finger crush us like a fly that tries to sting him?'
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She had small green eyes buried in a cabbage-round face, capped teeth, and little fingers like sausages
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mountain of noise and of flesh moved under the little finger of that frail despot
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It was cold, and his benumbed little fingers could not close very firmly, and they did not keep a very good hold on the paper
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" He drank his beer, the gold-thimbled little finger cocked