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The man and the psychologist both craned their heads back.
Under my thumbs, Eli craned his neck to the right.
I craned my neck until it hurt, but saw no squirrels.
Several reporters craned their necks to get a look at Collins.
The pudgy boy turned to me as I craned my neck.
I craned my neck, searching for Welteroth, who is difficult to miss.
Others craned their necks to get a look at the infamous producer.
Outside on West 47th Street, fans craned their necks for a glimpse.
His entire row then craned their heads to get a closer look.
He exited the gallery, and everyone craned their necks, wondering, should we follow?
Taxi drivers craned their heads from cab windows and smiled with each crescendo.
The boy craned his neck to get a better look at the man.
People craned their necks to get a look at the mayor stepping forward.
There they lingered, the president and the boy, necks craned over their albums.
I craned my neck and spotted the vehicle approaching in the slowly brightening sky.
We make our way slowly through every room, necks craned to take everything in.
She instantly craned her head to look out the room and walked out slowly.
When his turn came, reporters and the public alike craned their heads to watch.
His ministers craned their necks to peer up at the sound of each blast.
I craned my neck, searching for the planes, waiting for the sound of bombs.
Yamaguchi was in his chair, on his headset, with his neck craned to the scoreboard.
Guests winced, and craned their necks to locate the offending child (or more likely parent).
She picked up his pinkie finger and craned his hand up and to the side.
Outside the social hall, Mr. Swerdin craned his neck to see people inside, feasting and dancing.
This yearning kept him going through nearly five years of late nights craned over a computer.
Mr. Lloyd spoke so softly that committee members craned over the rostrum to hear his answers.
He veered off the road, popped open his car door, and craned his neck to the horizon.
I craned my neck to see a few fan signs with inside jokes I didn't quite understand.
I craned around in my seat and asked him how he wound up volunteering for Istvan's campaign.
Tories craned their necks in premature devotion towards a spick-and-span Theresa May, Mr Cameron's spry successor.
Once it is craned back aboard, crew members pull data from the vehicle that researchers can quickly analyze.
I could see the White House, but only if I leaned over his desk and craned my neck.
In a booth toward the back, the film's executive producer, Harvey Weinstein, craned his head around to watch.
Teenage boys craned their necks and pointed at a red- tailed hawk riding the currents of approaching winter.
Even by the time Tommy was four, we craned him behind the TV, or dropped him out the back.
The ones still living craned their faces to the sky and opened their mouths wide to catch the drops.
I craned my neck as much as possible — was it him, or another homeless man who'd taken his place?
Euron's got a craned neck thing going on here like Davos, but at least he's clutching the armrests, I guess?
And as he craned his head, he watched every other computer screen around the room blink out in rapid succession.
I stood on my toes and craned my neck to glimpse the mandala, hoping to see it encased in glass.
As grips and assorted other crew members scurried by, the two craned their necks, looks of astonishment on their faces.
By unshackling us from the little screens in our hands, it raises Homo sapiens' currently-craned heads back to eye level.
I pulled the stock in too high on my shoulder, and craned my neck awkwardly to line up the iron sights.
Each morning when visitors were below, I craned my neck over the side of the safety railing to check on them.
Indeed, some had craned their necks to look at our movements, but this was behavior I'd long ago ceased to notice.
Scrounging the last available spots underneath the large screens, I craned my neck to the left to see Graham's gigantic head.
He didn't emerge on Facebook, wasn't lurking in any of the digital nooks and unreal crannies I craned my neck into.
And there have been a lot ... Even though we're in Boston, our necks are craned West a lot of the time.
On Golf CHARLOTTE, N.C. — People craned their necks as if they were watching a racecar carve a fast curve in traffic.
Mr. Porgo craned his head to see the wound on his belly, which prompted a touch of humor from his partner.
Balanced on my stomach, while vainly trying to connect the clasp in back, I craned my head around and tried to speak.
The next morning, I craned my neck around to survey the damage and saw that my backside was entirely purple and green.
I craned my neck around like an owl during the few seconds it took to unlock my door, searching for potential assailants.
And as the Republican presidential candidate seemingly shaded in his own name, his eyes wandered, his neck craned, and the Internet took notice.
During a planning session with coaches, he nervously craned his broad frame toward the door to see if storm clouds had moved on.
This sense of curious whimsy is often lacking in Venet's public, monumental arcs, that can feel craned in, plopped down, and pointlessly domineering.
Their former classmates craned for a good look as a friend introduced the set with a nod to the group's unusual back story.
Shortly after 8, a happy mob had pooled around him, necks craned as he snapped selfies with those who could get close enough.
BOSTON – Francis Salemme leaned forward in his chair and craned his neck to get a better look at the photo being shown to jurors.
During the teenager's forensic interview, which Cuddy watched craned close to the monitor so she could catch every word, her voice was barely audible.
As many craned their necks to catch a glimpse, one young woman in a flat above a sushi restaurant got a bird's eye view.
If I leaned out the front window and craned my neck to the left just so, there was indeed a view of the Hudson.
Typically, azharchid pterosaurs, the largest of the pterosaurs, are thought to have had unusually long necks, which they presumably craned down to reach for fish.
Select booths are packed with patrons, necks craned trying to get a look at the bar's few mid-sized TVs broadcasting the NCAA Championship game.
In the gallery, several former Nxivm members and their supporters listened and craned their necks to peer at Mr. Raniere as the verdict was read.
The super-slide structure, which includes a glass staircase, weighs several tons and had to be shipped in by barge and craned into the backyard.
While the Yankees craned their necks and pointed to where the ball might leave the ballpark, Moore did not look to see where it landed.
From its windy citadel, we craned our necks to see the undulating white cliffs over the blue straits separating the island from Sardinia, to its south.
He instinctively craned his neck all around to make sure I was the only one home, and I stood back to let him perform his inspection.
Half a dozen drivers from the taxi stand outside craned their necks through the window to watch the action as the volume inside the restaurant intensified.
Not only does multitasking actually slow down the tasks at hand, everyone looks strange when they're craned over their phones, rushing to get from place to place.
With the Slimane cosign, more feverish words about Sunflower Bean were frantically typed and the numbers of craned necks at their shows kept tallying up and up.
We stood solemnly amid the chaos of Manhattan, ignoring craned necks out of car windows on the West Side Highway, shoulder to shoulder, forming a big circle.
Far from staring down morosely at scuffed Converse All-Stars, we craned our necks, looking for that next big thing over the horizon, never comfortable, never satisfied.
As the diggers' shovels rose and fell, he craned forwards as if to recognize the face of the elder brother he never knew among the dusty skeletons.
By the time the group has grown to 15 sky gazers, about 40% of the by-passers will have stopped and craned their necks along with you.
His mother sat up straighter when she heard her son's name called, and craned her neck from the back of the courtroom to get a look at him.
But as the president's mocking of him continued and people at other tables craned their necks to gauge his reaction, Mr. Trump hunched forward with a frozen grimace.
At certain hours, children craned their necks up at the astronomical clock tower in the main square to see sculptures of the three magi emerging on a carousel.
A throng of breathless teens craned for a look at their idol, or at the very least, a glimpse of her hair as she whipped around a corner.
It's a car carrier, and the beauty of this type of vessel is that the cargo can be driven on and off rather than craned into place like containers.
The Starship would land near a Super Heavy, receive an inspection, get craned back onto the booster, and be fueled up with methane and oxygen for its next flight.
The 40-year-old president shook hands with each of the columnists and reporters on the way in, as scores of students craned for a glimpse behind barriers outside.
As I craned my head from my middle seat in the middle of the plane to look at the blue waters below, I could feel my stress levels drop.
And when I craned my actual neck downward I saw a sharp line where my virtual neck ended, leaving a black void where my head was supposed to be.
As well as being the architect and urban planner, she created pre-fabricated, affordable bathroom and kitchen modules that could be craned inside the apartments and quickly connected together.
While standing over a urinal near the breakout session meeting rooms, he kept his neck craned toward the door, afraid a knife-wielding man would walk in and attack him.
During the day, he haunts the mountains like a ghost, his head perpetually craned toward the sky, scanning for the drones that search the impassable mountains for signs of life.
First, nine massive chunks of quarried black marble were trucked in from northern Mexico and craned into a circular formation, echoing Stone and Bronze Age erections in the British Isles.
As I craned my neck up to look down at the water, only two questions seemed to matter: How will I explain this out-of-body experience to my friends?
Spectators craned to catch a glimpse of Mr. Wahlberg, sticking their phones in the air to take video and cheering when, on a few occasions, he waved in their direction.
When Doug Jones stepped into a quiet diner in the San Fernando Valley in mid-October, a handful of other patrons in the restaurant craned their heads to look at him.
One object would look like a wall a subject had craned their head back to look at, or a floor and ceiling if a subject were leaning slightly on the wall.
While the word "observatory" may trigger images of craned necks scouring the stars, LIGO's observatories which there are two, one in Livingston, Louisiana, the other in Hanford, Washington—are firmly earthbound.
Sipping from a can of Diet Coke at the Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills, his jeweled fingers shining, the artist craned to watch as his last nine-foot canvas was installed.
At lunchtime on Wednesday, a North Korean bodyguard craned his neck to get a look at a group of U.S. security staff returning with bags of burgers from a nearby McDonald's.
Sometimes, if I craned my neck out my bedroom window, I could even see the steeple — a rusted cross perched atop an enclosed pantheon of 1950's stained glass and yellowed buttresses.
Bystanders craned to get a glimpse of a woman wearing a bright orange dress, cunningly engineered with provocative cutouts and bound with matching thin ropes, pulleys really, covering a few key bits.
The few times I used the X Chroma around coworkers while testing a mobile PC, I saw several craned necks trying to see where in the hell the noise was coming from.
They, along with throngs of onlookers — whether tourists or jaded New Yorkers — were staring, necks craned, toward the night sky to watch Nik and Lijana Wallenda walking a wire high above Manhattan.
At the same time, it's well known that people who spend a lot of time with their necks craned forward can develop neck and back problems that cause stiffness, pain and headaches.
Tying the levels of the 4,600-square-foot house together is a monumental, 16,000-pound, powder-coated steel staircase that was built off-site and craned into place before the roof was added.
Junjun was pressed into one wall, shorter than most, and he craned to see Mr. Li. "We've got our petition," Mr. Li said, raising a 31-page document that Junjun had handwritten the previous day.
And so all at once, more than 53,38 people reached for their phones, or craned their necks to see a television screen, or looked around, baffled and desperate, to find out what the commotion meant.
Among the spectators, expressions of wonder tilted like sunflowers atop the craned stalks of their necks, aimed toward the bright light of speedcubing's stars, was that of my son, Joe, competing at his first nationals.
The man of the hour was Officer Michael Lauriano, one of the Police Department's beekeepers, who sucked up the insects with a large vacuum cleaner as a crowd of tourists craned their necks to see.
Members of the buzzing crowd at the Time Warner Center ate canapés and drank cocktails, craned their necks to get a look at Sting doing a red-carpet interview, and then filed into the screening room.
The fans stood and craned their necks, looking to see if it would land inside the right-field foul pole, but it dropped just short at the base of the wall, good enough to score Cespedes.
Obama himself gave a short speech that afternoon, while Aleena, her mother and a family friend stood yards away, straining for a closer look among the 400 guests and the smartphones craned upward to record the moment.
There, Rainier waited onboard his yacht, Deo Juvente II. As passengers craned over railings and through portholes to watch the film star board the yacht, a seaplane – owned by Aristotle Onassis – dropped thousands of red and white carnations.
When an opponent usually gets out of the way by bending at the waist or leaning backwards, the double jab forces him into his most crouched or craned position before the right hand has even left its holster.
"I'm circling in on Amy," said Exeter voter Meg Foley as she craned her neck to try to see Klobuchar speak at a several-hundred-person crowd at the Exeter town hall Monday, the day before the primary.
The youngster is a reverent preservationist, playing the familiar licks and enacting the familiar exertions: the scrunched face, the eyes squeezed shut, the neck craned back, all the better to advertise emotional transport and the demands of technical virtuosity.
In Juchitan's Seventh Division residential neighborhood, Margarita Lopez, a 56-year-old domestic worker, craned her head as she stood in a crowd of women waiting for a promised delivery of government aid, which turned out to be mostly canned food.
During the performance, I noticed a new physical calm in him: The effusive body movements for which he's known and, by some, lightly mocked — the face scrunched in a grimace, neck craned away from the instrument in exaggerated concentration — were gone.
Spectators in the front row had a clear view of the final scene, but the rest of us craned to see — like the woman in the back row who stood to try to glimpse the bleeding Hamlet, then sat back down in frustration.
Red Sox 7, Yankees 5 BOSTON — When Hanley Ramirez connected on a 99-mile-per-hour fastball from Dellin Betances and sent it soaring high and deep into the night, necks craned in the direction of the center-field bleachers at Fenway Park.
Old Ukrainian women craned their necks to peer between the doors, as a soundtrack of obscure electronic music blared, youths ran about in shreds of silk, and a grungy young man replaced the white light bulbs in the chandelier with blue and red.
Despite my customary old-lady-standing-in-the-back-with-a-drink festival stance, I elbowed my way up to the very front to stand shoulder to shoulder with the diehards crowding up against the barricade, necks craned, fists raised to the sky.
He craned his neck and brought his own eye closer and closer to the photo, squinting, straining every muscle until he found something he took to be a sign, an invitation—a single red pixel in the darkness of the boy's right pupil.
Andrew Keh: A bus full of journalists was chugging down a busy road last Sunday when the driver swerved onto the left shoulder, put the vehicle in park and craned his neck for a better view of the giant television propped above his head.
Senators craned their necks from their seats to catch a glimpse of Mr. Graham's reaction to having his words used against him, but he was not at his desk or indeed in the chamber at all, and his seatmate was left patting his empty chair.
Davos Memo DAVOS, Switzerland — When President Trump arrived on Thursday at the conference center where the world's financial and political elite have been meeting, onlookers crowded a balcony and craned their heads to see the leader who has challenged the very international order that Davos represents.
It occurred to me as I craned my neck, watching a Korean colleague scan through the latest batch of infection data on his phone, that whatever differences we may have, the cultures of the United States and South Korea are very much alike in one point: our addiction to high-speed information.
This aging star cradled a Bose speaker and combed out his beard as he sang along to the rapper Drake: "I'm only getting older, somebody should have told you …" He craned his head and tossed a stanza at Davis and another to JaVale McGee and another to Danny Green, and they offered call and response.
In a couple of the images, the crates, too small for the dazed inhabitants to lie down in, were suspended above the ground, and the torsos and hands of the human attendants around them craned and caressed at each crate's tilt and sway: gestures of care within the constraints of an inescapably cruel act.
In a couple of the images, the crates, too small for the dazed inhabitants to lie down in, were suspended above the ground, and the torsos and hands of the human attendants around them craned and caressed at each crate's tilt and sway: gestures of care within the constraints of an inescapably cruel act.
Every day, as I'm commuting back and forth to work and meetings, I'm constantly beset by people who look like ostriches, with their necks craned down at their handsets while trying to navigate busy sidewalks, stairs, and escalators through what I can only assume is a mixture of unhelpful peripheral vision and some form of ESP.
Despite earlier rain and the kind of suffocating heat that would drive a '30s noir heroine to shoot her cheating husband in a tenement apartment, people crammed into the makeshift front row and craned their necks and phones into the runway, flipping their heads to see the next look with the kind of vigilance usually reserved for jaywalking at a chaotic Manhattan intersection.
Letter of Recommendation Last winter, I found myself in a familiar position: my neck craned forward, my hearing aids hissing along to a jukebox in a Manhattan dive bar, squinting and nodding as I tried to make out what was being said by my date, a handsome, affable man who had not taken to heart my suggestion that we go somewhere quiet and well lit.
There are, of course, nights (or mornings more usually, to be truthful, mornings when I am hungover and realize that last night I was surrounded by couples and now I am rigidly alone, with only a book and a phone next to me; the mornings when I drag myself to the gym down the road and sit in the steam room with other sad and lost men, men who do not like the facts of their lives nor life's texture, men who sit with clenched fists and necks craned deep into their chest) when I am forced to consider just how voluntary my decision to abscond from the world of sex is.

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