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Grace, on the other hand, could not have been more pliant.
Who would be the most pliant when offered a promise or two?
Her body was pliant when she slipped into his arms.
But her mouth was pliant and giving, opening against his.
They preferred their women pliant, pretty, and not too bright.
"It should look to the example of the pliant bamboo."
Her lips were soft and pliant, just as a woman's should be.
"The subject was supposed to have been made too pliant to offer resistance."
Pliant judges have been one of Pakistan's problems in the past.
Her fingers were strong, pliant, and sensitive, all at the same time.
Then David was back in his own body, the girl under him soft, pliant, demanding.
She might think that he could be put into the captain's place as a more pliant tool.
The next thing he knew was the satiny feel of her pliant body.
Take up the bird, squeeze its body, feel it pliant in your hands.
But he was overwhelmed by the girl and her young pliant warmth.
There is a certain thrill to working through the difficult to find something tender and pliant.
But the party's platform, if anything, grew less pliant on abortion over the years.
But the new President can also expect his allies to be somewhat less pliant than in the past.
He thought again what a huge help she always was, how that pliant, direct mind of hers could really get at a problem.
At their best, they are firm, glossy and have pliant green stems.
Pliant as a rag doll, she allowed him to hold her.
Even a woman like this one would have to express something sooner or later if only to keep her face pliant.
The story is pliant enough to be kneaded into any shape.
Russia moved to try to make Romania a pliant satellite.
"I am not so pliable as you might like to think."
Where else could he find so many beautiful and pliable women?
How could she have been so pliable in her aunt's hands?
But most parents are more pliable, and find ways to compromise.
Given time, her body heat would soon make the suit more pliable.
There is, in America, no more pliable figure than the cowboy.
This was all the religion that poor Pliable ever had.
He had a completely black appearance and was very pliable.
Perhaps not so pliable as the mine, but in many details much better.
They are then left to stand until pliable and ready to be used in weaving.
He, too, is a pliable mass yet to take on definition.
She just stood there, open to him, pliable and silent.
Both, he said, want to get rid of him for a more pliable union leader.
Other and more pliable members of the Taliban might survive.
After all, you are working through me and I must be kept pliable."
Fat is sometimes added to help keep the dough pliable.
It is a pliable substance which can take any shape.
According to records, the child was nine years old, young enough to remain pliable.
The designers then asked themselves: What is nature's most pliable structure?
The rest of the body, defined by bones, is much less pliable.
These naughty people were doing something to make him more pliable.
It's not that I was ambivalent so much as pliable.
Let stand for 25 to 30 minutes, until the mushrooms are fairly pliable.
But this cloth was what he expected, soft and pliable.
A piece of pliable steel came through the key hole.