The work's extreme manoeuvres seem designed to seduce its dancers into displays of gymnastic narcissism. |
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Instead, she turned the move into some kind of gymnastic flip and came down as softly on her feet as if she stepped off a street curb. |
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She can perform huge vertical or horizontal leaps, often resulting in gymnastic tumbles and rolls in midair. |
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I remember afternoons in first grade when the entire class was forced to take thirty-minute naps on blue gymnastic mats. |
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She also possesses a body honed to gymnastic perfection, making her look 10 years younger than her age. |
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The evenings were spent lingering over fine wines and cognacs while gymnastic students modelled the latest in Brazilian swimwear. |
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She wears skin tight leathers and performs gymnastic twirls, capable of an Olympic gold. |
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The day's programme began with a gymnastic display by the scholars, and a performance by drum majorettes. |
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Simons continues to peruse a multitude of mediums that incorporate his gymnastic talent. |
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Basketball hoops were on either side of the rectangular room and a gymnastic trampoline stood in the far left corner of the room. |
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The participation of girls and young women in gymnastic exhibitions was judged as contrary to public decency. |
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In addition to her gymnastic training five days a week, she skis and skates in the winter. |
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Her mother was a gymnastics teacher and she was part of a gymnastic team preparing to compete in the Moscow Olympics. |
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Let's not delve deep into gymnastic techniques and details by describing all the elements. |
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The standards of Soviet gymnastic training and performance are known and recognized the world over. |
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Despite its enormous size, the gym seemed crowded with gymnastic apparatuses. |
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The first Modern Olympic games in 1896 featured competitive gymnastic events for men, which have been included in every Olympics since. |
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During practice sessions she sometimes furiously kicks gymnastic apparatuses and screams that she will never go near them again. |
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After unravelling themselves from an eye-watering gymnastic display, they explain they both joined the circus when they were nine years old. |
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Whole families come there for workouts and to learn some gymnastic exercises that improve fitness. |
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It was probably the largest turnout for a gymnastic event in the United States. |
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Having little practice in the gymnastic skills, which I was forced to learn during my training, I fell flat on my back. |
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We've already mastered our flatwork, and introduced small gymnastic jumping exercises. |
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A dear little announcerette rattled off expert intros to various gymnastic jingles, one of which featured dogs barking in the background. |
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Little gymnastic or stretching exercises at your desk throughout the day are also an excellent way of relieving the pressure on your vertebrae. |
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Primary school pupils got a good view of her gymnastic exercises, which included jumping over the young audience, and landing with a forward roll. |
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These festivities included a contest in music, a dance to symbolize the defeat of the giants by the gods, a race for four-in-hands, and finally a gymnastic tournament. |
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She needs to increase muscularity in certain parts of her body, train for gymnastic skills, increase her flexibility and dial down the workout hours. |
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She would like to continue her gymnastic career even after Tokyo, but sooner or later she must think of stepping down to make way for the younger set. |
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Distinct gymnastic exercises were developed in ancient Greece as part of a regimen of physical conditioning and military training. |
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Less dangerous calories, more exercise and well aimed gymnastic, a suitable weight loss program for losing weight, slim and reduce cellulite. |
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Diving, sport of plunging into water, usually head foremost, performed with the addition of gymnastic and acrobatic stunts. |
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Women's gymnastic events include balance beam, uneven parallel bars, combined exercises, floor exercises, vaulting, and rhythmic sportive gymnastics. |
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We are strong in female football, female gymnastic, in boxing, in female and male diving, in female wrestling. |
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For composites depicting an indoor scene such as a family group or a gymnastic team, an actual photograph of the room was usually taken. |
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This team is very dedicated to their sport, spending on average 13 pool hours, 4 martial arts hours and 3 gymnastic hours in training each week. |
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Showing a passion for dance early in life, she began ballet and gymnastic lessons at the age of three. |
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Between her passions for gymnastic and dance and her talent in art, Stéphanie Durocher also likes shopping and listening music. |
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This outcome is reached through gymnastic and creative dance sequencing activities. |
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She is in a gymnastic pose in which her lower body is bent over and above her upper body. |
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In gymnastics, the final presentation is based on linking gymnastic skills to a polished sequence. |
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My friend brought along a ton of gymnastic books and magazines. |
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She did all the gymnastic exercises better than anyone else. |
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In the afternoon, the pair gave a talk about the importance of exercise and healthy eating, then wowed everyone with a dramatic gymnastic display. |
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Check out this compilation of gymnastic wipeouts from the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. |
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Today, synchronised swimming is like doing aerobics, gymnastic, acrobatics, all in the water, holding your breath, but also smiling and making it look easy. |
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Grande's defaults are sweet nothings and gymnastic melodics. |
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The adapted gymnastic therapy and physiotherapy unit is composed of, among other things, a triple gymnasium with muscle-building and cardio training devices. |
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The training program includes complex movements from Olympic lifting, kettlebell exercises, gymnastic rings, pull-up bars and many other exercises using your own body weight. |
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They will perform and make you live an unforgettable gymnastic moment. |
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The project will also allow for the acquisition of sporting equipment including artistic gymnastic apparatus, a boxing ring and canvas, competition hockey goals, and judo fighting surfaces. |
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Also there are regular aerobic and water gymnastic activities. |
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I thought as well of Douglas Fairbanks's satirical gymnastic shenanigans, of Greta Garbo's heavy-lidded sullenness, of Emil Jannings's tragic despair. |
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Sudbury B École Saint-Antoine de Noëlville will host more than 100 athletes and support staff as part of a Special Olympics Ontario gymnastic competition. |
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So gymnastic were Ochoa's efforts it seemed as if he had eaten a lorry-load of his nation's jumping beans in the build-up to the match. |
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To recreate Miller's Batman onscreen, you'd need an actor with the intensity of Daniel Day-Lewis, the physique of Arnold Schwarzenegger and the gymnastic abilities of Jackie Chan. |
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Grosics, the Hungary keeper, made a gymnastic save. |
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It describes a ritual collection of gymnastic and callisthenic movements performed by ten to twenty men, each wielding instruments symbolizing ancient weapons. |
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I reassure you right of way: zen is not a gymnastic, nor a technique, nor a practical exercise to get more energy, or quite simply to quiet down, calm our ego. |
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It's been a wild ride filled with thrills, spills and mental gymnastic workouts, all for the chance to land one of only two available astronaut spots. |
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The question is of a technical, gymnastic kind, and von Neumann's positive answer uses the set-theoretic and epsilontic trickery appropriate to this domain. |
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In 1997, Lokendra Arambam created Stage of Blood merging a range of martial arts, dance and gymnastic styles from Manipur, performed in Imphal and in England. |
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Perhaps it was Byelorussian Olga Korbut's incredible gymnastic performances which produced the realization that youngsters were being over-trained at a far too young age. |
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