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However, an injury timeout, and a rubdown from the trainer seemed to regain his focus, as he reeled off six games on the spin to power into the second week.
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Bathing was ritualized, becoming an art of cleansing sands, hot water, hot air in dark vaulted vapor baths, a cooling plunge, a rubdown with aromatic oils.
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The chicken's good -- it's moist and flavourful, and brined in buttermilk; it takes a rubdown of spices and herbs before it's battered and fried.
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They live taboo lives -- earning rupees for rubdowns and often selling their own flesh for the right price.
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No one would willingly give him a rubdown.
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If you enjoy the occasional massage, you're probably familiar with the soothing effects of a good rubdown.
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After match was a rubdown and a coldie.
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The conflict was so fierce that both men summoned the trainer for a quick rubdown on their rubbery legs following the third game of the fifth set.
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Plus, for a culture that has been getting rubdowns for millennia, there is nothing novel or exotic about a spa.
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And the keepers just got right down, gave her a rubdown.
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