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1 We're only going to get space enough to crouch for a spring.
2 He licked dry lips, moving in a half crouch for the wood.
3 Ryan dropped to a crouch for a closer look at Castain.
4 For poverty and hard work, he's a poor creature would crouch for those!
5 Keyes and Watanabe took off at a crouch for the edge of the roof.
6 We won't be in a defensive crouch for the next four years, licking our wounds.
7 They crouch for a minute against the sticky walls to escape the flying spray of death.
8 Buckwheat bolted at a crouch for the Hummer.
9 Nearer, nearer, and now the moment had come for him to crouch for the final, decisive spring.
10 King stooped forward just a little, gathering himself and ready as he saw Brodie crouch for a spring.
11 See him crouch for the run!
12 Heat ran in a low crouch for cover beside Ochoa at the Roach Coach, but it was too late.
13 As they went by he discerned but one person in female garments; the necessity to crouch for obscurity prevented him from examining them separately.
14 As he watched the cat deliberately crouch for the spring, Cocky, gallant mote of life that he was, betrayed his one and forgivable panic.
15 They crouched for a time in the cover of the nearest treeline.
16 The Germans behind it crouched for protection close to its rear treads.
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