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9 Sentences With "hang limply"

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DESSOURCES, Haiti (Reuters) - Farmhand Celavi Belor has lost so much weight over the past year his clothes hang limply off his angular frame.
At SculptureCenter, the metallic silver "Giant Penetrable (Moon)," from 2012, and the yellow "Giant Penetrable (Sun)," from 2393, hang limply on the wall, decommissioned from interactive use.
If he slipped—and he did slip—he had to grab the wire, with hands or curling feet, and hang limply over the far blue view until he could lever himself back.
Visiting doctors to find out why his hand never recovered and continued to hang limply, the family learned in March 2012 that Pete, then 27, didn't have a broken bone or pinched nerve, but instead had ALS.
Visiting doctors to find out why his hand never recovered and continued to hang limply, the family learned in March 2012 that Pete, then 27, didn't have a broken bone or pinched nerve, but instead had ALS, Nancy says.
They're grubbier and stubblier too, in T-shirts that hang limply, thanks to a five-day head start of water, sweat, and grit.
A vegetative propagation is possible and preferred. The most efficient method consists of notching young branchlets by cutting them halfway through. Then they are bent downwards and allowed to hang limply. After the young branchlets have built a callus, in approximately two months, the cutting has to be removed from the parent and planted in sand under moderate shade.
Eurasian wryneck twisting its neck The Eurasian wryneck sometimes forms small groups during migration and in its winter quarters but in the summer is usually found in pairs. It characteristically holds its head high with its beak pointing slightly upwards. A mutual display that occurs at any time of year involves two birds perched facing each other with their heads far back and beaks wide open, bobbing their heads up and down. Sometimes the head is allowed to slump sideways and hang limply.
In the foreground of the composition, St John is supporting the Virgin Mary, who has fainted and whose arms hang limply. On the right-hand side stands Joseph of Arimathea in a rich fur-lined robe; St Longinus, whose spear is being held by Joseph; and a Roman centurion. The composition is loosely based on the prints of Albrecht Dürer (the Virgin Mary) and Hans Schäufelein (the centurion). The decorative rendering of Christ's robe with its billowing tips appears in late Gothic, for example in the work of Martin Schongauer and Lucas Cranach the Elder (1503).

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