While that pair were roughhousing near the surface, Smokey had crawled onto Rhea's skimmer but Odin was nowhere in sight. |
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For all his verbal roughhousing, the 41-year-old exudes a peculiar vulnerability and a boyishness in his taunts. |
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In hindsight AIDS casts a shadow over Mr. Bianchi's pictures of men roughhousing and coupling and gamboling and, yes, shaking tambourines. |
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Then, when you were roughhousing, you held your sister's face underwater for just a second longer than you normally would have. |
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Looking down at the kids roughhousing on the grass, I also imagined he would be an amazing father. |
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Being very active, I was constantly roughhousing with my friends. |
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Johnson, 31, of Gardner, and Seth Davis, 34, of Winchendon, were roughhousing in the back of the chartered tour bus. |
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But she admits to enduring some roughhousing with so many brothers in the family. |
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Tony and Chuck were strapping, roughhousing boys with a love of sports and a need for their father's approval. |
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Prior to bedtime, allow no TV or games, no roughhousing with the kids, just a quiet time, perhaps reading or telling a story to them. |
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Those transponders worked on dainty butterflies, but for roughhousing beetles, they were too fragile. |
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Young gays no doubt shared her idealized vision of roughhousing before dinner with Matt Dillon and Rob Lowe. |
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Roughhousing between father and son conjures playtime stretching way back into childhood, but also psychological combat and one-upmanship. |
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