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  • "Wriggle, " I commanded the new slave, bound on the spear.

    Renegades Of Gor Norman, John 1986

  • Wriggle, wriggle Gordon and enjoy the protection of The Speaker, eventually you will be held to account.

    "Appropriately rewarded" Not a sheep 2008

  • Wriggle over until you can grab it, Charlie,” she said.

    PIONEER SUMMER Deborah Hopkinson 2010

  • Wriggle over until you can grab it, Charlie,” she said.

    PIONEER SUMMER Deborah Hopkinson 2010

  • Wriggle over until you can grab it, Charlie,” she said.

    PIONEER SUMMER Deborah Hopkinson 2010

  • Wriggle, wriggle Gordon and enjoy the protection of The Speaker, eventually you will be held to account.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • Leadership Takeaway: Wriggle out of your comfort zone and push open that door now.

    Wriggling Out Of Your Comfort Zone 2009

  • Wriggle as he might – and there is a fair bit of wriggling in this article – the ironically named Shepherd stumbles from muddle to confusion saying first that:

    Row, row, row your boat gently down the stream « Anglican Samizdat 2009

  • Wriggle all you like, on this one you're skewered right through.

    Balkinization 2006

  • Wriggle all you like, on this one you're skewered right through.

    Balkinization 2006

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