Finish the pull with a quick rotation to clear the shoulder and arm for the first recovery. |
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Using a low pulley, Arnold raised one arm out to the side, knuckles up, to shoulder height and squeezed. |
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There was a rope as thick as my arm strung across the river, running through a heavy pulley on the barge. |
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This is by no means uncommon to spinners who bowl googlies with a high arm action as it puts considerable strain on the shoulder. |
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After many overtime hours trying to get financial reports out, I discovered that my right arm became increasing impossible to move. |
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When I caught up to her I touched her arm and could feel the gooseflesh as she shook me loose. |
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The older man lead the younger by the arm back into the room, where the stench of blood and gore seemed to have intensified. |
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Suddenly, he grabs her savagely by the arm and throws her at the nearest wall. |
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The long arm of Puritan persecution continued to harass those who embraced dissenting views causing a Baptist migration to New Jersey. |
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She snorted and threw an arm over her stiff eyes, breathing with deep, even inhalations. |
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He let her lead him down the beach, arm in arm, chattering on about her friends, his old friends, weddings, funerals, and graduations. |
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With his leg Marcus pushed one of the boys off of him and then he took his arm and hit the other boy. |
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Her male colleague approached and took hold of the defendant's arm but was hit in the arm and the other officer was pushed away, she said. |
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A new cylinder head design employs the transfer arm and pushrod to locate the exhaust valve across the head from the dual intake valves. |
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He stepped out of the shadows, but a firm grasp of his arm pulled him backward again. |
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Two mugs of steaming hot chocolate sat on the mahogany table that was placed between two well-worn leather arm chairs. |
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She pushed up her sleeve to reveal a bandage on her arm where the first spearhead grazed her skin. |
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One arm of the U can also serve to divide the kitchen from an adjoining room, such as a family room or great room, in place of a solid wall. |
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Their dancing, if I can even dignify it as such, was a composite of waist twisting, arm flailing and a vaudeville-style feet shuffle. |
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The circulating nurse placed a sequential compression device on Mr V's left arm and lower extremities. |
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The prototype uses a writing arm similar to an architectural plotter to sign books. |
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She took her arm away from her waist to push aside the drapes and open the door, stumbling into the dim room, lit only by a little oil lamp. |
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A blond girl giggled softly as a boy whispered into her ear, his arm around her shoulders. |
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The electrode is introduced through a needle inserted into a large vein in an arm or the neck. |
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So while I was still pinned against the wall he used his free arm to dig into the jacket. |
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He dropped my arm quickly letting me rub my now dinted side, which is going to bruise by morning. |
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He was laying under an army blanket, on a rickety cot, right arm bandaged, and the other pillowing his head. |
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He accidentally dropped the stick into the fire and plunged his arm into the flames to retrieve it. |
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A soft growl ripped through his throat and he wrapped his arm around her waist, pulling her back to him. |
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Some linkage groups may correspond to the extremities of chromosomes yet are unlinked to the arm to which they belong. |
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Her touch at his arm seemed to emanate a warmth which spread from there and throughout his body. |
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A hand grabbed his arm and he shook it loose, only turning to face his assailant when he heard a very definite female grunt. |
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The injury disabled her right arm and prevented the 21-year-old from using either arm in training. |
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Two hours after this, the flesh about the wound was cut out, and the part burnt with a hot iron, and the arm embrocated with warm oil. |
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Johnny helped Scott up and, with an arm around his waist, guided him to the room Sam indicated. |
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Its introduction will provide a massive shot in the arm to the downtrodden biotech sector, which has hemorrhaged investor support of late. |
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I threw my arm back, pistol in hand, and started to discharge bullets at them while running forward. |
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I was about to let go when I felt his arm encircle my waist, and his chin rest on the top of my head. |
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I felt his arm encircle my waist and I looked up and he was looking down on me, smiling nervously. |
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She felt a steady grip around her right wrist and a strong arm encircle her waist. |
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Imagine her surprise when she felt the point of a knife on the small of her back, and a large arm encircling her waist. |
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I am sitting here deep in paperwork, urgent invoices, to do list that is longer than my arm because I had last week off work. |
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Thirty degree medial rotation may be seen by rolling the arm inward and turning the palm toward the body. |
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A sudden flare of light caused her to raise her right arm protectively across her face. |
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Jon ran over and tried to attack it, but the monster swung his double-jointed arm at him and Jon flew across the ground. |
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Feeling irritation welling up inside of me, I jerked my arm free of her grasp and walked towards the cart to do just that. |
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The entire upper arm becomes engorged with oxygen-rich blood, creating a positive growth environment for both muscle groups. |
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The arm is immobilized in a cast with the elbow in extension, and x-rays are obtained. |
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Saire smiled distantly as he put an arm about her shoulder and ushered her back inside. |
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The extension of the leading arm as already discussed is one of the most significant skills to be mastered. |
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The upright beam was held erect with guys, while the oblique arm or boom hoisted and swung the stone into position. |
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She bent over, with her arm still erect, and snatched it with her other hand. |
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Get cranking on an arm ergometer or use a rowing machine with a palms-up grip, O'Connor suggests. |
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Cool hunters are charging an arm and a leg for their exclusive scoop on what's hot with the early adopters. |
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The company now faces antitrust investigation by the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union. |
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Patients attend the classes twice a week for six weeks doing activities ranging from arm exercises to using a treadmill. |
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But for most people now, their mobile phone is an extension of their arm and they always have it with them. |
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She stopped, glaring deep into Sarah's eyes, she shifted her body, extended her arm and opened their way off the bus. |
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Last season, he looked as though his arm was dead and his pinpoint accuracy was missing. |
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She raised an arm over her head, signaling the advance, and the trumpet blew in concurrence. |
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She quickly dodged to the right and stood to put her arm around my shoulder. |
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The woman standing next to me had one arm wrapped around the pole for support. |
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He was leaning against the wall for support, his right arm and the crown of his head mottled with fermenting bruises. |
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He sustained a flesh wound to his left cheek and his wife was shot through her right arm and chest. |
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Afterward, you should feel a greater pump in the isometrically contracted arm because you recruited many more muscle fibers. |
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A corded arm snaked around my waist effectively stopping me from clobbering Chad. |
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Her arm did not end in a hand, but instead the corded purple-black muscles ended in a three-taloned claw. |
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Caroline noted how his tightly corded arm muscles rippled smoothly as he waved to his friends. |
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There was this one time, I asked him to do a pressure point on my arm and my hand went totally numb! |
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The bones in his arm jolted violently, causing him to retract, clutching it in pain. |
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I whacked his arm at his playful flirtatiousness, actually starting to consider that maybe Connor had not been winding me up earlier. |
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Here it is used to target the floating ribs as the arm is captured and pulled back. |
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Now the water was up to his chest and his right arm flourished the vodka bottle over his head. |
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In a recurrent gesture, one arm reached up with a flourish to allow a quick turn of her body around itself. |
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His fingers tightened on her arm painfully, and gentled at her involuntary hiss. |
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Extend your arm only at your elbow to press the weight up toward the ceiling, squeeze your triceps at the top and lower slowly. |
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Although she was unstable, the deafferented subject was able to remain seated with the eyes closed in the absence of feet, arm and back supports. |
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She heard a soft flump as Danny's arm dropped on to the bed, and she sighed, knowing what he was going to say next. |
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He asked in a refined manner, though he possessed himself of my arm and seized me by the wrist, twisting me from the ground. |
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The funds will be administered by Anna Gomez, a local field officer with the Australian arm of the international aid organisation Compassion. |
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So sure was the midfielder that he had scored, he wheeled away, arm aloft in triumph, but the ball hit a post and rebounded back. |
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This is quite different from Europe, where eating on the slopes will cost you an arm and a leg. |
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However the goalkeeper's trailing arm got the slightest of touches to deflect the ball wide of the post. |
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He pinwheeled with one arm, then yanked me toward him with the arm he had a hold of. |
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I rolled over, rubbed the back of my arm and settled back on to my front ready to doze back off. |
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Zoe screeched and pinwheeled her arms as if trying to drive away a horde of mosquitoes, knocking his own arm down. |
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He had the rolling gait of a sailor, one arm levered out to counterbalance the weight of the blanketed bundle burdening the other. |
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Postoperatively, the arm should be maintained in relative immobilization for at least 3 weeks. |
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Paul spends hours every week working on arm wrestling techniques, follows a strict training regime and carefully studies videos of opponents. |
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She came into the living room and sat in the big arm chair, and I could tell from her posture and expression that she was trying to be cool. |
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Jessie linked her arm with Tiff's and they began to walk in the general direction of the food court. |
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His useless left arm is a deadweight that causes severe pain in his neck and back. |
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I put my arm through his, and waved too, and they laughed at the sight of two gangly teenagers travelling in a trolley. |
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However, before it could complete its circuit, his arm was brought to a sudden halt, jarring his entire body. |
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Thank you for your inquiry relating to the position of the arm as the bowler releases the ball. |
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Molina focused on shortening up his footwork and his arm action when he makes throws. |
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A reading was made and the arm of the anthropometer was then quickly moved to the radiale, stylion, and dactylion landmarks in succession. |
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I felt him at my back, his arm over my side beneath the covers, reaching into the sheet tied around me. |
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He forcefully turned her arm over, and slowly a grimace spread over his face. |
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It was a metal brace, stuck firmly to his arm from the wrist to half his forearm. |
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On her left arm was a gold band that went around her wrist and over her forearm. |
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I lay still, watching him approach, reach out an arm and touch my right forearm with a single finger. |
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A furry arm snaked out, hung a sign in a crabbed script, then whisked out of sight again. |
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One arm wrapped around her waist as his other hand gently cradled her head towards him. |
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He then started to drag her across the road by her arm and her hair, while shouting abusively at her. |
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The lymph nodes under my left arm are swollen as well and I'm in this close to filling the prescription the doc gave me. |
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I have a straight arm recovery on front crawl so am limited to certain drills. |
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When the arm is abducted and externally rotated the sternocostal fibres are maximally stretched. |
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He told them, of course, that a colony founded on Quaker principles should not arm itself. |
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Each arm can also include a projection that extends at least partially into a wall opening. |
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It's the sort of music you sing along to at 3 in the morning when you've drunkenly got your arm round your best mate. |
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When I did not, his hands tightened around my mouth and arm until I cringed away in pain. |
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Matthews is a technician who lacks classic arm strength but runs the offense to perfection with crisp decisionmaking. |
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The girl broke shattered her pelvis in two places, fractured her left arm and broke her thumb. |
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A campaign against the frame-up was immediately launched by the International Labor Defense, the legal and defense arm of the US Communist Party. |
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He stretched out, his arm bent and crooked, and grasped the paper in between his fingertips. |
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A hand suddenly grabbed her arm and yanked her back against the wall, just out of the path of a crossbowman's fire. |
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In the arch of the doorway stood a guard gripping the arm of a dark slave girl. |
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His arm slipped free from its confines and he waved it to get someone's attention. |
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To create width in the backswing, the right arm needs freedom to move back and up into the proper position at the top. |
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Her arm stayed where it was, hanging limp at her side as her head drooped again. |
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She hooked her arm in an unfamiliar man's as they slowly proceeded down the aisle. |
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He gulped air while the people around him dripped liquids into his arm and took his pulse. |
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But Sandy refused to freeze him out of the conversation and kept putting a paternalistic arm on his shoulder and buying him more lager. |
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The Panel, the professional arm of crown green bowling, is gearing itself for a return to the good old days. |
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A frog kick from your legs will also work well, but leg muscles use a lot more oxygen than do arm muscles. |
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The basic measuring instrument was the cubit rod, the cubit being the length of the pharaoh's arm from his elbow to the tip of his fingers. |
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We mounted an extra L-shape bar to the arm of our front-end loader on our tractor. |
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Eva's cuddling up against Jared as he absently puts his arm around her waist. |
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This is an inflatable cuff which fits round the upper arm and is connected to a mercury manometer. |
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But I made it outside, feeling good about myself when I felt an arm drape itself across my shoulder. |
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After he had unlocked me he grabbed my left arm in one of his gigantically over-sized hands, and pulled me to my feet. |
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They require you to manually inflate the arm cuff but they automatically measure blood pressure and heart rate. |
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Chen recalled that when she attempted to grip the juts in the wall, both her leg and arm muscles started to tremble. |
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His head was pillowed on one of Teigue's arms, with Teigue's free arm draped loosely over him. |
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The action of adduction along the frontal plane of the body will cause the arm to be moved in a curvilinear arc. |
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Keeping your upper arm pressed against your thigh, curl the weight up and toward your shoulder. |
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You're curling twice as much weight, so you have to work harder, whereas alternate curls allow more rest for each arm between reps. |
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I never cheat while doing my arm exercises, but I decided to listen to Arnold and try his barbell cheat curl. |
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Most antique bow compasses have an interior angle between the cross piece and bow arm of 70 to 75 degrees. |
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Sally grabbed Jonah's arm and pulled him back from the railing, her fingernails digging white furrows in his forearm. |
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I took the piece of cloth and found holes where the head and the arm would go though, and draped the clothing over my head. |
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Tanya Anderson said her husband had been a bit down because he had hurt his arm and was in a lot of pain. |
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His response was to grab me by the arm and push me down the front steps onto the street, and told to go away. |
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We saw a man at the window of a house with one arm in his shirt and the other arm and shoulder bare and conspicuously white. |
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Without ado, he leaned over and, putting an arm around the boy's waist, lifted him into the large saddle in front of him. |
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I was sure he was going to kiss me, for he had placed one arm on each side of me and was leaning down towards my face. |
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One of the monkeys pounced on a woman holding a child, biting her arm before leaping back into the tree. |
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So he hid a set in a false cast on his arm and used the earphone to listen to answers from friends standing outside. |
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Take your left arm behind you and with the elbow pointing towards the ground and see if you can interlock your hands behind your back. |
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This guitar also has an ebony arm-rest to keep your arm from damping the sound from the top. |
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I kept watching as she went past and my eyeline was drawn to her left arm which I had noticed was behind her back. |
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They wear light blue shirts, dark pants and these black arm badges with IP written on them and the flag. |
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He will be a very dark man, with jet black hair cut very short and he may have an arm band tattoo. |
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It is my sad duty to report that he has broken his right arm in a bike accident, he has badly bruised his left arm and has badly gashed his chin. |
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Separation of the chromatids at mitosis produced one daughter cell homozygous for the chromosome arm carrying an EMS-induced mutation. |
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She grabbed Darwin's arm and stepped forward as the train drew to a stop in front of them. |
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Slowly, deliberately maintaining eye contact with him, Beth drew one arm around Charlotte's waist. |
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She had an intricately carved wooden box tucked under her arm that she cradled delicately. |
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The skin over the deltoid muscle or posterior arm is the most common vaccination site. |
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By the time we settled into our beachside abode, I was in great danger of gnawing my own arm off with hunger. |
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The ball came off the goalpost and Torsten Frings' arm stopped it going over the line. |
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So I stretched my arm out the open window, flicked the gobbet of lotion onto his windshield, and floored it. |
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Each night one of the performers does a trick where he runs a fire stick up and down his arm really slowly without burning himself. |
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He was goggling at her as if she had suddenly sprouted a third arm and an additional head. |
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A large hand caught her arm in a firm grip and steadied her, tugging so that she could sit up properly. |
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My arm muscles were cramped up and felt like they were made of lead, my eyes were swelling and my cheeks felt puffy and warm. |
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One friend had grabbed hold of his arm and pulled him towards the bank, but the force of the water was too strong and he was dragged under. |
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The first surface of the head support arm is concave and the second surface of the head support arm is convex. |
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Trent slinked an arm around Ally's waist, rested his hand on her hip and followed her into the laundry room, where the iron was heating up on the ironing board. |
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Subject: Media can help give a shot in the arm to the annual Influenza Campaign! |
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Gwyneth tried to get up by leaning on her left arm for support, but she winced in pain as she did so, and fell back down onto the soft feathery pillows. |
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I stretched out in the den, pillowed my head on my arm and suffered through the long long night, wet, cold, aching, hungry, wretched, dreaming claustrophobic nightmares. |
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Joe's left arm was extended and his head was pillowed on it. |
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Kai woke up, he tried moving but something was pinning him on the table that he had slept on, he looked to his right and on his arm was the beautiful Mina. |
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I pinched Elle's arm as discreetly as could, and got a nudge back. |
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Her right arm had got into the swing of things and was making her stubby-fingered little hand contort into delicate fanning movements around her face. |
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He unhooked his arm and grabbed a plastic cup from the bag on the counter. |
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I snake my arm behind your neck and interlace my fingers together. |
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She gave him a playful punch in the arm and he gave one back. |
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His face contorts in pain, and his right arm clutches his heart. |
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But that is no excuse for treating the scientist like a child who does not know what is good for him and must be protected by the parental arm of PC Plod. |
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The stance of the residents is a stark contrast to those who feel the project will give a much-needed shot in the arm to the cross-border economy. |
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I guess somewhere between running between the kid on ECMO and trying to draw blood from an arm the size of my index finger, I just plum forgot about it. |
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Then he swung his arm back as if he were going to punch me in the face, but for some reason he controlled himself at the last second and lightly tapped my nose with his fist. |
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Her arm was held out with one slender finger pointing towards the door. |
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While traveling west with his family on a flatboat in 1817, he noticed through the cracks in the deck the arm of a child who was drowning beneath the raft. |
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The traveller is shown poking his head and right arm through a boundary of stars enclosing this everyday world and reaching out to a universe of wonders beyond. |
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He put his arm about her waist and drew her to him, attempting to kiss her neck but, for all her ability to flirt, Theresa was rather cold and did not share her body easily. |
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Samuel's arm immediately tightened possessively around her waist. |
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At the same time, he puts the arm on the same side of his around his opponent's neck, forcing both to fall backwards, and the counter-attacker lands on top. |
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In seeking the best leverage and counterbalance for the shoulder roll, the arm will follow a path that puts it in the most effective position for the task. |
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The tears flowed freely now, coursing down my cheeks and soaking into her tank top as she cradled my head with one arm and encircled my waist with the other. |
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Yoland is making her way slowly along the footpath on the arm of a nurse. |
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Every possible area of free space is utilised including arm rests, footwells, door panels, under-seat drawers and the 15 litre optional centre console. |
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His lips formed into a thin line when he saw Jason wrap his arm around me. |
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I had to laugh, he was so formal, but I took the arm he offered. |
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However, the risk to the shoulder is real in both the butterfly and crawl strokes if the upper arm bone is not externally rotated during the recovery phase. |
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In the image one sees a dignified mustachioed gentleman standing tall, with one arm resting on a dark lacquered chair and the other holding a fountain pen. |
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Violet shrieked, desperately trying to wrench her arm free from his grasp. |
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Each arm is oval in cross section, averaging 6.2 x 8 mm in diameter. |
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You inflate the cuff on your upper arm by squeezing a rubber bulb. |
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The arm that had grabbed me was clad in an old Victorian raven silk shirt with slightly draped sleeves coming into a neat cuff around the wrist with small silver cufflinks. |
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I gave him and frosty glare and pulled my arm out of his hold. |
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We can arm ourselves with guns and shove a cutlass under our car seat. |
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Bend your right knee and lean forward from your hips as you extend your left arm behind you and reach your right hand forward to touch the cone farthest to your left. |
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When the researchers apply voltage to the source, the arm begins vibrating at a frequency of 350 to 400 million cycles per second between the electrodes. |
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Moving on, the essential inhumanity of the dalek was highlighted by creating a gun and suction-pad arm out of a couple of cocktail sticks and a cherry. |
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When you do not arm yourself with the mental equipment to handle glitches in your daily plans, you set yourself up for needless disappointment and misery. |
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For the uniform chromosomal breakage scheme, the density function for selection of the breakpoint is uniform over the entire arm of the chromosome. |
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Her hand and a bit of the arm were covered in orange, green-ish goo. |
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I seized his arm with both hands and began pulling him towards the door. |
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Seemingly knowing she was petrified, he removed his grasp, let his hand slide up her arm to tangle with her hair, and Linden felt gooseflesh prickle her skin. |
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The vertical arm is usually graduated with a scale for height adjustment. |
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I ran harder, but Jessica's war cry rung in my ears and she collided into me, taking a firm grasp of my arm and pulled me in a rather strong headlock. |
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My arm was suddenly gripped very hard by the man on my right. |
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Instantly I groaned in agony and lifted my arm to block out the light. |
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She gave a small groan of pain as he twisted her arm slightly. |
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Each arm seems to take on a life of its own, morphing into quasi-abstract creature heads, unnamable grotesques of glass and pigment, stripes and dots. |
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The heater is not really needed when the arm is not in use, but ground control has not been able to activate a switch designed to override the thermostat, he explained. |
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A small portion of the distal end of the long arm is asynapsed, indicating that the SC has begun desynapsis and is in the earliest stage of diplotene. |
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If you have a disc and you have an arm you can play disc golf. |
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The latest round of operational honours include a sergeant who carried on firing with his good arm after being shot and a Gurkha who saved an American officer. |
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The intention was to pick up Clarence's arm on the disengage. |
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For me to arm myself would be an act of public endangerment. |
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When in 1903 Leo XIII died and the Patriarch of Venice ascended to St Peter's throne as Pius X, the Vatican dismembered the political arm of the organization for good. |
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The main arm that holds the glider now has a 45 degree dog-leg, which allows us to keep the arm further away from the face of the person trying the simulator. |
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Muscle endurance testing can be performed with sustained upward gaze, neck extension while in the prone position, and arm abduction against resistance or gravity. |
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After we ordered our brightly coloured drinks, the waitress lingered, drunkenly putting her arm around me and stroking my shoulder while she eyeballed Clay. |
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She jumped as she felt an arm drape itself around her shoulders. |
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But raising the right arm instead of the left or veiling a nude figure with drapery were not the only ways of taking possession of another's image or object. |
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Her right hand shields her pubic area, while her left arm is raised at the elbow and her left hand holds a piece of drapery that falls onto an amphora. |
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For stability the welded steel sub-frame is double-isolated from the driveline, and the L-shaped lower control arm incorporates a liquid-filled bushing for added isolation. |
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Gatsby took an arm of each of us and moved forward into the restaurant, whereupon Mr. Wolfsheim swallowed a new sentence he was starting and lapsed into a somnambulatory abstraction. |
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Alicia began to windowshop in her mind for the gowns she would wear to premieres and parties, elegant frocks in which she would be papped on the arm of this generation's most upcoming actor. |
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Here he received treatment for a collapsed lung, a suspected fractured nose, and numerous stab wounds to his arm and back. |
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Minimally, the network believes the Games will give a shot in the arm to its news programs. |
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If they can give a shot in the arm to our recitals, that's something we have to experiment with. |
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While introducing Ukrainian teams to Russian football may give a shot in the arm to match quality, few would bother to see the games in person. |
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When she met him, he hoiked one leg over the arm of his chair so that what she politely called his 'pelvis' was pointing at her like a gun. |
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It is when that strong right arm is synchronised with everything else that Williams is at her most dangerous. |
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It lifted my spirits to frame a good shot around the strong right arm of the nurse, casually wheeling me to my life-or-death moment. |
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He eventually escaped by hacking off his arm by using a blunt knife and a pair of pliers. |
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The spectrum bolometer consists of a single strip set on edge, in an arm of a bridge. |
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Periods between wars have been only temporary peace as nations arm themselves and prepare for future wars. |
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Then he gently put the arm on a few hundred prosperous-looking folk, some of whom had paid twenty-five hundred dollars to be there. |
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Her Chihuahua's limbs dangle over her arm and its little head scans the room. |
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The longitudinal force subluxates the humeral head which relocates as the arm is brought back to the patient's side. |
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Danger of your hand or arm being drawn in or caught by power-driven, unprotected chain or belt drives. |
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For my shirts she puts cufflinks in, but because I've only one arm she puts Velcro on the cuff, so I can put it on and take it off myself. |
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Confirm that the circumference of your arm or wrist is covered by the range as written on the cuff. |
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The cuff is first placed as shown in the illustration on the cuff on the upper arm and then connected to the unit. |
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Medical Center to regain strength in her weakened right arm and leg, before taking part in Matarić's study. |
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Perhaps he'd just arm them with crucifixes and slips some extra garlic in the pre-match tea urn. |
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I grasped my arm tightly where the pressure point was, to stop the bleeding because if I had died there and then, I wouldn't have been able to go on my journey. |
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The injury to his throwing arm was described as a sprained acromioclavicular joint. |
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He argues for an extension of the definition of combatant to include those who arm themselves and engage in combat roles. |
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If the opponent can be easily provoked, it is not always necessary to extend the arm completely. |
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An intricate golden arm band set with emeralds and sapphires is hardly understated. |
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The phone case can be used with a variety of accessories, including a neck strap and an arm band, and includes a belt clip. |
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The symbiosis of the arm band and link wristlet imparts new quality to this design. |
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Even if you know your patient, check your patient's arm band or identification to make sure it is correct. |
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The American soldiers wear a yellow arm band, they spy upon us with big binoculars and start to film and photograph everything. |
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If you're using your Medisana MTM or MTP blood pressure monitor at home, on the other hand, you'll need to upgrade to a larger arm band. |
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With the help of the 3D laser scanner arm which digitizes the car, and able us to design the towbar in 3D. We achieve a perfect adjustment. |
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That's what we did, we laid there until the officer waved his arm and then we would get up and run like the wind to the place he wanted us to go. |
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The customers can then choose between the previous telescopic arm with fixed cylinder and the new telescopic arm with inlying cylinder. |
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It is used for keeping fit and maintaining and exercising the abdominals and the leg and arm muscles. |
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Her pain spread to her right arm and lasted on and off for 15 years until an M. R. I. found an angioma in her cervical spinal cord. |
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Lower your arm to the height of your shoulders and breathe in while doing so. Afterwards lift your arm again and breathe out while doing so. |
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His arm was broken, his ear torn, and he was concussed and suffered life-threatening head injuries. |
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Several accessories are available for the chair such as arm rests, writing board or cushioning on the seat and back. |
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Replays suggest head did collide with elbow even though Cleo's arm was fixed firmly to his side. |
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Now, as it looks further ahead, the creation of a research arm makes sense, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence. |
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Her symptoms included arm tremors stiffness in her neck and the loss of sight, which was eventually regained. |
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With your other hand, feel around the back of the person's elbow, from the outside of the arm to the inside. |
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They take the strain off the shoulders and upper arm muscles, relieve tension in the area of the neck and the cervical vertebrae. |
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He raised his right arm and strummed the exposed piano strings, making them mewl. |
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If excessive force is applied to the brake arm to secure it, the wheel will make noise and become difficult to turn. |
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Muhammad watched as the soldiers broke his father's right arm with a billy club. |
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He had been leaning back, causing his arm to fly open and his pitches to wander. |
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I wasn't parading around to make a show of myself, I was trying to get my arm in my blouse to cover up. |
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If secure, move to the left side and lift the pedal arm and guide rail into place and lock them into position. |
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Since the inspector can set his own prices, he can charge an arm and a leg for that inspection. |
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Downhill sports can easily cost you an arm and a leg without even seeing a mountain. |
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There's always the Service Department at the dealership,but you know it'll probably cost you an arm and a leg. |
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Hey, I work and I earn a very good living, and I'm thinking of cutting out the phone at home because it costs an arm and a leg. |
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One single arm manufactured during WW1 has been reported, but this has to be voided. |
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When the horizontal arm is extended at maximum, the load to the bonder arm is limited as shown in the following table. |
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For the adjustment of the bonder arm angle, read the instruction manual for the Arm Used with Microscope for Equipment Mounting. |
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The old man was asleep, head slumped into his chest, its white hair mussed, one arm hanging loose. |
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The first notorious case, in 2002, was when Mets outfielder Richard Hidalgo was shot in the arm during a carjacking in Venezuela. |
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She eased herself onto the floor, spread her knees and leaned back on one arm while wiping the floor with the other. |
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In the pasquinade, however, his right arm is raised and he holds up Lady Liberty's eternal flame. |
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The bulging disk in his neck and the tingling sensation in his left arm were still there yesterday afternoon. |
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The trailing arm suspension, like on commercial airliners, allowed the wheels to move away, rearwards and up. |
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Offensively, right-of-way is established by extending the sword arm straight and menacing the opponent with the weapon point. |
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On this the defenders stop cut outside making sure that they do not expose their own sword arm during the process. |
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This return on guard is always done with the sword arm fully extended, the point threatening the opponent's arm. |
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It should be used with discretion and against an opponent who exposes the sword arm during attacks. |
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