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To accomplish this feat, he reportedly practised rotating his head for three years and also had to dislocate various vertebrae.
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He also shaved his head for students, and as he stepped down from the stage, he rubbed his stubbly head.
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The fire was concentrated in the midsection, causing passengers to head for the bow and stern and hampering launching of the lifeboats.
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They'll swarm and pester your head for days.
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She was known as nosy, with a good head for gossip.
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A heavily loaded harvest wagon drives in through the gate; farmhands and maidservants head for the harvest dance.
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The implement had a reel and a sickle bar, like a modern grain head for a combine harvester, or combine.
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In some cultures it is the stigma associated with childlessness which causes some women to head for fertility treatment rather than counselling for psychosexual issues.
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Prerequisites are sure-footedness, a head for heights, good physical fitness, and alpine experience.
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Choosing to head for the beach instead of the interior, the platoon struggled to the coast.
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