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(61) Tiknis darts in and out of the hall, attending to the administrative business of interviewing a candidate for marketing director. (62) A further cause could result from the exchange of gas in and out of the bladder. (63) He was in and out of juvenile detention for drugs charges as a teenager. (64) By this time Snyder was lapsing in and out of consciousness and his body temperature was fluctuating wildly. (65) This is like walking in and out of some one's life, taking pleasure in unexceptional moments. (66) People went in and out of her home in a never-ending procession. (67) I was also pushing a double pushchair, bending over changing nappies and lifting the boys in and out of the car. (68) The path wound in and out of deep ravines, through thick oak and pine forests and dense undergrowth. (69) They were just physically impossible to move in and out of the studios. (70) Millbottom has been in and out of the cloth trade and was subsequently turned over to other uses. (71) Pros: Ducking in and out of ice caves adds a nice touch to what could have been a typical roller coaster. (72) I drove through a street market, up and down hills, in and out of alleyways, through tarpaper shacks. (73) Knowing those rules, Bush and Gore chased each other in and out of the same battleground states. (74) We have to expect more wastage, can't keep putting it in and out of the fridge, could poison somebody. (75) Stars dusted the sky but it was an attacker's moon which slipped treacherously in and out of the clouds. (76) Everything he does funnels in and out of him through his talent. (77) Jessica swam in and out of the local scene, and would be noticed, if not recorded. (78) McMurphy was there, studying the deck of cards that slid in and out of sight in his hands. (79) He spent three years in and out of hospitals and received more than three hundred blood transfusions. (80) V Moly A giant tortoise struggles in and out of his awkward clothes. (81) He dipped in and out of it and sometimes when he awoke he found his body had been moved. (82) This set point varies in individuals over time, as people cycle in and out of low-risk and higher-risk behavior. (83) Saw the uncle leading her away, going in and out of those sickly lights down the alleys, holding her hand. (84) She then spent several years in and out of an abusive relationship with this man. (85) Getting in and out of the water is awkward when you're wearing flippers. (86) I've been in and out of places, I've had to learn the hard way. (87) Children wandered around even at this time of night, in and out of the many shops, playing and screaming. (88) At the time it made little difference what it might be since I glided in and out of consciousness throughout the procedure. (89) Filmer could go in and out of the Westin without a sniff of fresh air, and probably had. (90) The abolition of exchange controls has made it harder to track flows of cash in and out of the country.