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91. A small bus with an extension tube like a stubby elephant trunk was now nuzzling affectionately up against the spacecraft. 92. The movements may vary from hardly noticeable choreiform twitches or dystonic posturings to nearly constant restless activity of extremities and trunk. 93. The most efficient way to heat a house is to give each register its own supply duct directly off the trunk lines. 94. Hiding in the swamp, Sammler lay under a tree trunk, in the mud, under scum. 95. The propulsive forces are transmitted to the forequarters through the trunk. 96. They also uncovered more than 60 sticks of wired dynamite in the trunk of a car parked in a Vallejo garage. 97. If you want to get out the old photo albums, you're going to have to dig in the bottom of that trunk. 98. I missed seeing Slim and his men swoop down on the car and rob us of the strongbox in the trunk. 99. He had brought them to the hospital in a steamer trunk. 100. Situated on the Croft Castle Estate in Herefordshire the oak measures forty two and a half feet around its trunk. 101. The fitter brought the separate components into the correct position by the trunk. 102. Ben carved his name in the tree trunk, using the point of his knife. 103. Today, most large-scale upgrades replace traditional components with fiber optic technology in the trunk sections of the network. 104. As the phrase suggests, a main trunk of cables splits off into branches which supply individual subscribers. 105. He was leaning against the trunk of the tree, staring with blank unseeing eyes at the ground. 106. The stone was warm in the sun, its surface striated like the trunk of an ancient tree. 107. Unfortunately, the Brownsea red squirrels are also nervous; generally they get behind a tree trunk when they hear people approach. 108. Parked on his trunk, Mitchell finished reading the Miami HemId; both the crowd and his optimism began to thin out. 109. It involves cutting down the main trunk to encourage new growth from the edge of the stump. 110. Trunk tissue appeared similar in medium with or without growth factor supplementation. 111. Grand Trunk shares traded at around three times their nominal value. 112. But so did much of what had been packed into that massive trunk. 113. Invasion of the spinal cord causes paralysis of the arms and legs or of the trunk. 114. The problem is the vigorous shaking of the trunk puts a strain on the roots. 115. Clare could see more rusty chain around the slender, peeling, silver trunk of a nearby birch tree. 116. She moved in years ago, bumping her trunk and cursing softly as she struggled to fit everything into that small space. 117. An enormous tin trunk was brought down from the attic, and systematically packed with everything needed for a month's holiday. 118. By 1676 it was part of the main Oxford to Coventry road and of course remains as a major trunk road today. 119. She arrived at the train station, with trunk, on August 6. 120. We came to a stream and crossed it on a tree trunk some one had flattened with an adze.