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... a stance with your knees bent, feet shoulder width apart and perpendicular to the direction you are shooting, back straight and bent slightly forward at the ...
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... The body of the tongue is bunched and shifted slightly forward to be flattened toward the hard palate and grooved along its midline; the tongue makes contact ...
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... Swallowing problems are associated with drooling and the patient sits up leaning slightly forward and looking very anxious. Spasms ...
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... Press the feet outward and backward until the feet and ankles touch, extending the ankles, lifting the legs and feet slightly. Forward movement results from ...
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... Press the feet outward and backward until the feet and ankles touch, extending the ankles, lifting the legs and feet slightly. Forward movement results from ...
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... a fine bone structure and a deliberate, controlled way of moving and now every tendon within him seemed to vibrate with emotion as he stepped slightly forward. ...
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... ground. The right arm is slightly bent forward and the left arm also bent appears to be grasping a missing spear. The structure ...
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... Face your target, keep your arms uncrossed, and lean slightly forward. Now you need to learn how to dance, or at least move to music. ...
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... He appeared to stiffen momentarily and lurch slightly forward in his seat" (Warren 3). Seconds later, Secret Service members were radioing for help, and the ...
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... palms facing outward. I leaned slightly forward, placing my hands against the ice cold steel frame of the doorway. I felt breathless ...
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... We must adopt a positive position, lean slightly forward, maintain eye contact and show that you empathise by nodding or not interrupting with negative remarks ...
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... Eyes look forward and slightly up. ... Stretch arms overhead and let body and arms bend forward, knees bend slightly, and then come back upright. ...
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... It is very typical of the types of arguments put forward by groups that are ... that actually see social partnership in a very positive, if slightly unclear light. ...
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... Their roles have been equal to the times or slightly pushing forward a bit, which has been the most important part of gender roles in Star Trek. ...
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... Standing Bodhisattva stood up straight with small eyes and had an expressionless face, India standing Hanuman had a smile and stood slightly bent forward. ...
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... as opposed to the masculine striding pose where the left leg is slightly advanced ... side while his right hand is clenched in a fist with the thumb facing forward. ...
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... Trunk Twists: Stand tall with your feet slightly wider than hip-width apart, knees slightly bent, hands ... Keep your back straight and your hips facing forward. ...
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... as your relax and push your belly forward, you get a noticeable tilt in your lower back also; when you exhale, you will straighten your lower back slightly. ...
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... and slightly up, so that it passes by your right ear. When your right hand is even with your ear, begin the serving motion. As you toss the ball, step forward ...
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... For Gilgamesh, this stage is less evident, and his descent into the underworld is moved forward slightly until after the meeting with the goddess. ...
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... Greek sculptors. This can especially be seen in the way the goddess has one foot forward and slightly raised. According to Langlotz ...
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... Greek sculptors. This can especially be seen in the way the goddess has one foot forward and slightly raised. According to Langlotz ...
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... Greek sculptors. This can especially be seen in the way the goddess has one foot forward and slightly raised. According to Langlotz ...
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... Evidence supporting this fact includes: forward placement of the foramen magnum ... other hand, these australopithecines still retained a slightly divergent great ...
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... begins moving forward out of this balance position, the lead leg should go down and out. As the lead leg starts down, the back leg should slightly bend at the ...
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... can see the island). It's easy to get stuck here, so move slightly right (C-Right) while moving forward. If you're doing everything ...
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... Some were in skirts (slightly above knee level)-all were either corduroy or floral ... was in an athletic jacket or a student that was "fashion-forward." It was ...
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... draw your own opinion from the information that he has put forward in his ... term for the country, whilst giving the Arabians the possibly slightly impolite label ...
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... So from this time forward, there was a separation of the Rugby Union (amateur), and the Rugby League (professional). The rules vary slightly, but both are ...
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... Strakes at the bottom of the Gokstad were only 1 inch thick, and slightly tapered at ... at the top of it to hold the mast from leaning too far forward or backward ...
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