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the groove

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Not just because of the July’s battering that depleted their numbers so much, but because the Conservatives have been in the groove of attacking each other for many years now.

From BBC

“Six months ago while we were camping in Utah I was on my quad and I flipped it. I was in a brace for three months but I’m back in the groove now.”

Other areas include the groove by the side of the nose and into the cheek, the temples and the upper chest.

From BBC

“He’s a jazz man when it comes to all of this and he gets in front of a crowd and he tries to find the groove and he throws everything against the wall,” Axelrod said.

From Salon

Kicking off the show with 1997’s “Kettle Whistle” was slightly odd: the long, slow-burn track was played on record by Red Hot Chili Peppers’ bassist Flea, but the selection still set the vibe and tone for a dynamic set where Avery’s propulsive bass was often the backbone of the groove.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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