He broke into a run, tripping over things and scraping the skin from his hands and knees. |
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When lifting heavy objects, keep your back straight, bend at the knees and power the lift with your legs. |
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She contracts her abs, curling her pelvis up and bringing her knees toward her chest. |
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With abdominals tight and shoulder blades pulled back and down, bend knees and hinge forward without losing neutral back alignment. |
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Once airborne, use your hip flexors and abdominals to pull your knees as high as possible up to your chest so that they touch your hands. |
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After a long and wearisome trial he was condemned on June 22, 1633, solemnly to abjure his scientific creed on bended knees. |
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My jeans have an elastic waist and pockets on the side and larger ones below my knees. |
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Akane was sitting on her knees, her arms outstretched above her head in a wake-up stretch. |
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She leaned forward, elbows on knees and her head in the wan moonlight as she smiled. |
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She started walking when another jab of pain made her hunch forward on her knees. |
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Yet we hate the aching knees, ankles and Achilles tendons, the elaborate warm-up and warm-down times, the endless stretching. |
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A quarter-century of feminism and here's advice on how to use a washboard and scrub the kitchen floor on your hands and knees. |
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I jumped from the tree, jarring my knees with the impact and ran for the stables. |
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It was most unlike the soft earth of the oasis, and her first running steps jarred her knees and hurt her bare feet. |
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First to his knees, then his haunches, and then dropping forward in the dirt, pointing his whole body at me like an accusatory finger. |
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My knees ache, my legs are in a tangle, and every inch of my untoned body feels as if it has been put through a vigorous exercise routine. |
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I noticed a slight quiver in the man's lips, and to my surprise, he dropped his gun, staggered away, and collapsed to his knees. |
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Only a weak-headed foreigner could have been brought to his knees by those amounts of alcohol. |
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Well, it's nice compared to T-shirts and dirt-stained jeans with holes worn into the knees. |
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Today we see him sporting a Monty Python and the Holy Grail T-shirt with a pair of baggy jeans with holes worn in the knees. |
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My stomach did an amazing feat of acrobatics and my knees buckled under me. |
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He would play with his lip ring, roll his pencil around on the desk, jiggle his knees and shake his head to the tune in his head. |
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He is leaning back in his leather chair, his knees once again jittering excitedly. |
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As with any heavy weight, your child should bend at the knees and grab the pack with both hands when lifting a backpack to the shoulders. |
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Water's buoyancy makes a swimmer feel weightless and reduces stress on joints in the spine, hips and knees. |
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Her body slowly felt weightless and she landed softly on her hands and knees. |
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Every day of my junior year, I wore a pair of rainbow suspenders, jeans rolled up to my knees, striped knee socks, and a newsboy cap. |
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When jumping rope, remember to be light on your feet and try not to lock your knees. |
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He kneels on the sand, the wetness immediately seeping through to his knees. |
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As a teenager we lived in a large, rambling old house which creaked and groaned like an old man's knees. |
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One of them planted a punch into his stomach, causing the Doctor to sink to his knees, whimpering in pain. |
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I stared off into space, elbows on knees, as I heard the whir and click of the shutter. |
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The breath rasped in her throat as she began the game of cat and mouse, charred robe held up past her knees so she could run. |
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Sit on a leg press machine, feet flat on the foot plate, about the same distance apart as they are on the bike, knees bent. |
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Placing your knees up and your feet flat on the bench helps to protect your lower back, which again can be vulnerable if you compromise form. |
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I was afraid to look. I opened my eyes and saw my husband on his knees in a pile of glass, holding his face in his hands. |
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He dropped to his knees and keeled over sideways as blood spouted from the side of his head like a drinking fountain. |
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Yes, we're suffering, yes, we're on our knees, but you're not going to keep us down. |
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Groaning and biting her teeth against the pain she pushed herself to her knees. |
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She slowly crawled over to the right of the door, leaned up against the wall, and brought her knees to her chest. |
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She smiled widely at him, before dropping to her knees and motioning for him to do the same. |
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At times, Adamma leapt up in the air with knees still bent and spread her arms wide. |
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Over his shirt he wore a long blue vest that went past his knees, covered in golden embroidery. |
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We reanalysed the data taking into account the number of times the women did the hands and knees exercise. |
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He stopped when he saw her, her thread bare cotton skirt hiked up to her knees as her feet brushed the top of the water underneath a willow tree. |
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He gave out an involuntary sigh as the wind rushed from his lungs and he dropped to his knees. |
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Zhao said she fell to her knees, and then felt repeated kicks or blows to both sides of her head. |
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I'm a bit tired today, knees and ankles are killing me from all the walking I did last night, but it was well worth it. |
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It's not so bad when the seat in front is up, but if they recline it then it presses rather painfully against my knees. |
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Suddenly they stop, statue-still, their knees crooked around one another, like fingers pulling on a wishbone. |
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It was strange to have cloth bunched between my knees and the shirt ended a little above my hips. |
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The younger Maid was not slower, and the two ran down the deserted hallways, skirts bunching at their knees. |
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His hands were still wrapped around the bars, but he dropped to his knees, his voice wobbled as he struggled to control himself. |
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This mainly affects the ankles, knees and feet, but may also involve the eyes and even the heart. |
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I'm 91 next month but I enjoy good health, apart from a wonky heart and two wonky knees. |
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In order to look good, shorts should fall a little above the knees and fit nicely around your buttocks and legs. |
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He rested on the floor on his hands and knees complaining of severe abdominal pain. |
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With my teeth chattering and my knees wobbling, I somehow managed to climb the steps to the second floor. |
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The downward-curving bill of the bird, the small head, and the swollen knees are all accurate depictions of a wader. |
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There is yet a further problem for the evolutionist in that the human knee is distinctly different from animal knees. |
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Now during hot season, I put baby oil on my horses daily, from their knees to their hooves. |
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The elephant went on to its knees and tried to roll on top of Fay, repeatedly trying to stab him with her tusks. |
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His eyes continually glanced from the girl sitting opposite him to a notebook that lay on his knees. |
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I fell twice on the way home, soaking my mittens and the knees of my leggings. |
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Suddenly the boat shifted and moved, throwing her to her knees and almost knocking Wes into the water. |
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His too-big jeans were ripped in the knees, and his tee shirt was worn into a thin fabric. |
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Faulkner wore jeans faded at the knees, a broad hat, and photochromic sunglasses. |
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She wore tight black jeans ripped at the knees, a tight black shirt, and chunky black combat boots. |
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About half way down the keel, tucked between the knees of the ship was a low crate. |
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At Rangers, by contrast, manager Alex McLeish seemed doomed after a series of defeats at home brought the club to its knees. |
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But the current crisis, which began in mid-1998, has brought the nation to its knees. |
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The fish-farming industry was brought to its knees by some report saying that eating farmed salmon can kill you. |
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We have a duty to properly investigate the people who brought the city to its knees. |
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This is the man who brought our industry to its knees with his third report. |
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Instead, high winds and spectacular lightning accompanied hours of heavy rains which, at times, nearly brought the city to its knees. |
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And at Santo Domingo airport, relatives of passengers aboard the plane sobbed and fell to their knees in grief. |
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Contemplating my plan, I am so overcome with emotion that I suddenly feel weak and sink to my knees. |
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I refrained from falling to my knees and kissing their rings, but it did cross my mind. |
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A student fell to his knees and prayed after a jury cleared him on attempted rape and indecent assault charges. |
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As the final shot landed wide, Ferrero fell to his knees and blew kisses to the heavens. |
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Those responsible should be begging for forgiveness on bended knees instead of behaving in this way. |
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I was on my knees as I said these things, kneeling near the end of my bed with my hands joined in a vague approximation of a person praying. |
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The morning found me on my knees in front of the coal furnace trying to understand why the fire kept going out. |
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When I came to my senses again, I was on my knees with JD kneeling beside me. |
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They say that one of the best times to invest in a blue chip firm is when the company is on its knees. |
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Almost every foodie I have ever met goes weak at the knees at the mere mention of white truffles. |
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His sun-kissed skin and stubble make the iciest of women weak at the knees. |
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It is not much of a strain on your knees as most kneeboards have very well designed kneepads on the top of the board. |
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The man hit him again and forced Pierre down on to his knees as if he was kneeling before a king. |
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You need knee pads that strap right onto your knees, or those that can in some way be attached to your slacks. |
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I donned the shorts to expose white knobbly knees, put on my peaked cap and shades and rounded off the ensemble with the rucksack. |
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I was wearing a shirt of Jeremy's, which came down to my knees, and a thick pair of woolen socks. |
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My knees were actually knocking when I left your studio after telling that story. |
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She tried to stand but decided her knees would knock together, so she sat back down. |
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With the right body language, no one will even know your knees are knocking. |
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When I first met Madonna I was star-struck and my knees were knocking together because I was so nervous. |
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His teeth were rattling in head, his legs had turned to jelly and his knees were knocking together like castanets. |
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Her legs were numb and her knees knocked together as she stumbled on the uneven ground. |
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Inadequate bone formation leads to bending in weight-bearing bones, giving rise to bow legs and knock knees. |
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This could be due to joint deformities like bow legs and knock knees, which produce a misalignment and overload on one half of the joint. |
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Most kids show a moderate tendency toward knock knees between the ages of 4 and 6, as the body goes through a natural alignment shift. |
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He dropped to his knees in front of her, and began knotting the rope around her wrists. |
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It may appear any place on your body, but it is most common on the face, eyelids, neck, chest, knuckles, knees and elbows. |
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He sat down without a sound on the worn wood and lifted his feet off the cold ground, his arms going around his knees. |
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Tossing my bags on my bed, I got down on my hands and knees and found some wrapping paper in a container on the floor. |
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I twisted around and got to my knees before he was upon me again, wrestling me down. |
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Darren was in the process of trying to refold the map he'd spread out on his knees as we'd set off, and wasn't having much luck at that. |
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Early in rheumatoid arthritis, joints in your wrists, hands, feet and knees are the ones most often affected. |
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Michael and I spent two days, sometimes on hands and knees, in a chigger-infested jungle of pine and kudzu seeking vestiges of the Gudger shack. |
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The plasma has a milky appearance, and xanthomata appear in the skin as bright yellow papules particularly at the elbows, knees, and buttocks. |
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Go on to all fours ensuring your shoulders are above your wrists and your hips are above your knees. |
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Begin the series by coming on to all fours with the wrists underneath the shoulders and the knees underneath the hips. |
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Finally, roll over on to all fours to a stable table-like position with your hands and knees about shoulder width apart. |
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Short, dark and smouldering, Valentino tangoed into an industry dominated by square-jawed all-American men, and women went weak at the knees. |
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They sat in a circle, their sketch books on their laps or bended knees, though none of them seemed to be paying attention to their work. |
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Cowed by their mother's earlier outburst, they were silently gazing into their laps, hands on knees. |
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I turned towards Alex and sat down on his lap with my knees on either side of his body, facing him. |
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While I admit to the occasional beefcake weakness, the rumpled intellectual look tends to keep my knees most lastingly shaky. |
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The pants have an elastic drawcord waist, articulated knees, stretch panels on the waist, and a back zip pocket. |
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We put our knees on their backs, pulled their hands behind them, and faster than you can bat an eye we zipcuffed them. |
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Some research indicates that estrogen and other female hormones create a laxity, or looseness, in the joints that can make knees less stable. |
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We then moved on to a series of movements, including touching toes, heels, knees or any other part of the anatomy you could reach, as we bounced. |
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Suddenly, the man, who as a 16-year-old was a member of the Polish resistance movement, fell to the ground on his knees clutching his chest. |
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I stand on a board, my feet unfastened, and learn how to keep balanced by flexing my knees and leaning forward a little. |
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His son sat in the chair before the desk and leaned forward with his elbows resting on his knees. |
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When I turned 28, I started suffering from sharp, shooting pains in my knees. |
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One of his knees was pointed up and he leaned his face against the arm that rested upon it. |
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Sophie leant her elbows on her knees and cradled her chin in her hands, praying, hoping and wishing for anything to come and make things easier. |
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He made a quick leap for the wall, falling short several feet before crawling forward on his hands and knees. |
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He dropped to his knees and gathered up handfuls of dust and smeared them on his forehead and chest, crying aloud in anguish. |
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John had his knees drawn up halfway to his chest and his arms were resting on the top of them. |
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Then twist and angulate your knees and ankles back toward the center, starting the new turn. |
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An arm wriggled under one of his knees, and after a bit of work, she shoved it free and raised it to grab a hunk of hair, dragging at his head. |
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The pelvis was anteverted, and there was a flexion deformity of both knees. |
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Affixed to the bottom of the bodice, directly on the hips, was a thin, lightweight piece of material that barely reached my knees. |
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All of her jeans were torn and ripped at the knees and hem, and were patched in many places as well. |
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I decided to wear my favorite pair of blue low rider jeans, which were ripped at both knees, along with a normal yellow t-shirt. |
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Just like a carpet layer gets crook knees, people in the drug scene will end up in jail or dead. |
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Ritually tattooed from his waist to his knees, the Maori artist gently paints the bull's skinny shanks. |
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As well as finger pressure, practitioners may use elbows, knees and even feet to apply pressure or massage to the correct points. |
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Her stockings are ruined and a rivulet of blood trickles from one of her knees. |
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She gave a roar of rage and despair and fear and fell to her knees again, shaking uncontrollably. |
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Jen places her feet close together and, with her lower back tight and slightly arched, bends at the knees and hips. |
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Holding a barbell, stand with your knees slightly bent, your chest out and your back slightly arched. |
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If the same movement starts to angle your knees outwards, towards your little toes, then you supinate. |
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He was still wearing a surf suit that day, though one with short sleeves at the arms and legs coming to his knees. |
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She got down on her knees, poked her head over the arm of a chair and stared at us as if she had been electrocuted. |
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To determine the extent of their external rotation, dancers should stand in first position with straight knees and no rolling over. |
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Her rough voice sounded almost hysterical as she dropped to her knees next to him, turning his lifeless body over and checking for a pulse. |
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He speaks this language like every other American, with a deep round voice that seems to come from somewhere below his knees. |
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He swung his legs round, and slid slowly into the long grass, which came up to his knees. |
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She drew herself up, knees pulled up to her chest, chin resting on them, arms wrapped round her shins, curled up into a tight, defensive ball. |
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I have not spent much time on a longboard, but I have tried paddling on my knees. |
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An Afghan man traditionally wears a long-sleeved shirt, which reaches his knees. |
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When we got to San Marcos Square we saw many people wearing rubbers and some had yellow bags right up to their knees. |
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Rodgers knelt on the rubbled limestone road, wincing as his knees were stabbed by the white gravel. |
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Standing with loosely relaxed knees, they start to work their feet by stamping rhythms on the floor. |
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We were both sitting on the grass, and his elbows were resting on his knees, his hands hanging loosely between them. |
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New emotions assailed her so strongly she dropped to her knees with a moan. |
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The boy stopped out of breath as he rested his hands on his knees and took in a few deep breaths. |
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Despite picking the widest route, the travellers found their clothes being snagged on sharp twigs, and they grazed their knees on passing tree trunks more than once. |
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On the evening of her disappearance, she was wearing a pink sleeveless top, blue jeans with holes in the knees, a khaki duffel coat and black trainers. |
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She was wearing badly worn jeans with holes in both knees, a white tee shirt that was much too big to be her own and a faded denim jacket with several small holes in it. |
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Men wore a striped cloth around the waist that hung to the knees. |
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You should be on your knees kissing my feet thanking and worshipping me! |
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The combination of the cold and the force of the blow was incredibly painful, but I gritted my teeth and whirled around, rapping him sharply on the knees. |
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Another causes whitlows on fingers, feet, knees and shoulders. |
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He was referred to a paediatric rheumatologist who diagnosed him as having symmetrical polyarticular arthritis because of involvement of shoulders, knees, and ankles. |
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Such a government could be brought to its knees within months. |
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During play whenever he tried to run, which was not very often, he found his trousers sliding down to his knees, much to the amusement of the spectators. |
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By this time, I was bleeding at both knees, my head had become a swollen grenade of aching, pulsating annoyance, and my forearms were wrought with lactic distress. |
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Roger was the last to cross and his knees shook like a leaf. |
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Sprawled on chaise lounges with their knees high in the air and their legs spread wide. |
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Once in his stall, as soon as Adam had removed his saddle, he sank carefully to his knees and levered his body down into the straw, grunting bravely. |
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If you have to get down on your knees, try kneeling on one knee and then switching to the other one every minute to minimize the pressure and disperse it. |
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Cyril folds his hands into tight, hard knots and beats them quietly against his knees. |
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They have a tremendous manager in Blackwell, who has admitted that he would not have had a sniff of the job if the club had not been on their knees. |
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Since my blogger app simply turns the posting's first paragraph into its item description, an ampersand in graph one brought the feed to its knees. |
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Her knees were wobbling as she held onto the back of my chair for support. |
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Conversely, to fade the ball you would still aim the clubface at the target but, this time, the feet, knees, hips and shoulders would aim off to the left of the target. |
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When she came back he was sitting with the cat curled up on his knees. |
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In skiing we angulate with a combination of the hips, knees and ankles. |
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As her severely rheumatoid hands are useless, an adequate range of movement in just one of her knees means that she can still get out of the chair without help. |
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She wore a black dress and black boots that went past her knees. |
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His arthritic knees are at their worst, despite the endless shots of painkiller. |
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A doctor comes to his house and gives him shots of cortisone to calm the arthritic pain in his knees. |
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A ski slope, like the old Astroturf at Veterans Stadium, is the place knees go to die. |
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The almighty blogosphere has brought the press to its knees once again. |
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Two decades of civil war have really brought the country to its knees. |
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The other, which was probably unintended though wholly predictable, has been to create a bureaucratic apparatus which has brought many strong men and women to their knees. |
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Her knees buckled and she slid almost liquidly to the ground. |
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I wrapped the fuzzy material around my chest and it hung down to my knees. |
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She was wearing a silky black dress that stopped just above her knees. |
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The steep grass of the alp scoured my knees and slapped my cheeks. |
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The curling stones weigh over 40 pounds, and delivering one to the house requires strong knees. |
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Her body wouldn't stop trembling, her knees knocked together. |
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She fell to her knees gasping for air, her hands clawing at her throat. |
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Like us, other guests had hauled their summer clothing out of the cellar, and they paraded around the restaurant, revealing their white legs and knobbly knees. |
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He loosened his grip, but now my knees were too weak to move. |
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With first graders on hands and knees, eyes peeled on the tarantula at hand, Trevino goes into his spiel on the life and times of spiders and other creepy crawlers. |
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Harry had a thin face, knobbly knees, black hair and bright green eyes. |
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Hastily, the girl slid backwards on hands and knees behind the nearest tree, and watched as they opened the wicket gate and walked down the track deeper into the forest. |
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Sleep on your back if possible, with knees raised on a pillow. |
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She tried to stand but found her knees too weak to support her weight. |
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He was leaning over in the chair, elbows resting casually on his knees. |
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She didn't have time to dwell on it however, before the pain from her wound surged through her, driving her back to her knees with an anguished cry. |
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The door was on the jar. I mounted the steps, that is as well as my trembling knees would allow, clutching at the balustrade between my swoonings. |
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He had exceptional conformation, very correct legs, hocks, and knees. |
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His first song was played on his knees, pulling the mic down as if he were skulking in the corner of the room, wanting to play, but not make a drama out of it. |
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Pull your knees into your chest, hugging them, and roll into a ball. |
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Her knees shook and then gave way as she collapsed in exhaustion. |
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On the stoep an old man was moving about on hands and knees with red polish and brushes and dirty cloths. |
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He could be a fisherman under his strawhat and with his trousers rolled up to his knees. |
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I used to play in a band when I was younger. We had a few fans and we thought we were the bee's knees. |
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We had strawberry shortcake for breakfast on Saturday and the kids thought it was the bee's knees. |
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Her knees were ingrained with dirt, her toes raw with tinea, her fingernails black and broken. |
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Bright yellow gowns fit them tightly and umbrellaed from their waist to just below the knees. |
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On hands and knees he looked at the empty siding and up at the sunfilled sky with unbelief and despair. |
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Thy words have upholden him that was falling, and thou hast strengthened the feeble knees. |
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He sat in a wheely chair just inside the door, spinning one way and the other, lifting up his knees to spin faster. |
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On his knees, he pulls out a gun and places the barrel inside his mouth. |
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All you could see was the area from her belly button to her knees. |
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If, indeed, he was the dirty old man they allege, then why didn't they raise their campaigning Lib-Dem knees into his wedding tackle sharpish? |
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The usual weak arguments from adulating monarchists from their position of on their knees with eyes to the floor, is, she has to be impartial. |
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I am wearing a woollen bathing costume that my mother knitted which stretched in the water and ended up below my knees. |
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She and Russell spent 120 hours on hands and knees removing battleship gray paint from the pine floor and refinishing the boards by hand. |
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He bends his knees more than the white man, and oscillates more to and fro, or from side to side. |
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When faced with two fit lasses, one sound as a pound, the other a bit of a barmcake, who'smaking your knees all watery? |
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Physical examination showed pectus carinatum, short neck, knock knees, kyphosis, projecting jaw, broad mouth and flat feet. |
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With your knees slightly bent, bend forward and touch your toes. |
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The ake of months of a growing firenlust became a rising queem til at last there was the burst of loosing that almost made his knees buckle. |
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She developed severe arthritislike pains in her knees, shoulders, and back, and she couldn't stop sneezing in the halls and classrooms. |
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As a school nurse, Pat was used to bandaiding lots of scraped knees and elbows. |
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The batrachomyomachian cure for the superhuman ego is to chop it off at the knees and cut it down to a human, preferably humane, level. |
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Alec Warner was gazing like a bird-watcher at Charmian, who plucked at the rug round her knees, waiting to tell her own story. |
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He paddled hard, doing a broken-handed breaststroke, kicking for his life despite the damage in his knees. |
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Crawling on your knees to the real Graceland over shards of broken glass would be less painful than sitting through this cinemuck. |
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Her downcast eyes were almost mesmerized by the huge tweed-clad knees which towered like monoliths beside her. |
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Helmets should be started in 10 or 12 gauge, couters and knees in 14 gauge. |
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I would fall down on my knees and I besought God to heal my heart and to forgive my iniquity. |
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He put his palms flat on the ground, then grabbed the back of his knees, stretching his hammies for the millionth time that morning. |
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I could see my snipped-to-pieces and differentlengthed headhair all over her knees. |
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Shortly after World War I started, a painful arthritis in his knees hospitalized him. |
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In the bright light, lightened and cooled in limb, he eyed carefully his black trousers, the ends, the knees, the houghs of the knees. |
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I didn't kirtle my skirts above my knees. I'm not wearing breeches beneath my habit, though without a doubt they'd be warmer than my stockings. |
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The parish deacon was always pushing to get new kneelers for the church, probably because he was old and his knees were sensitive. |
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It was reburied under a plain stone slab worn by the knees of pilgrims, but the ancient paving around it remains intact. |
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As she sits and plays with Damien, she feels her legs start to tremble from the effort. Her knees seem to disappear. |
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He spent whole days and nights on his knees praying, yet he could have won Strictly Come Dancing with his virtuoso Brazilian tango, the maxixe. |
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Meniscal tears and dislocations are common at the knees because it is easy to let the knees slide forward while turned out in first position. |
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Though generally healthy throughout her life, in 2003 she had keyhole surgery on both knees. |
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France was nearly brought to its knees by 1709, when King Louis XIV made a desperate appeal to the French people. |
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Once the hands are past the knees, the rower compresses the legs which moves the seat towards the stern of the boat. |
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With this form of nethergarment the stockings are tied just below the knees, and often hanging over the garter like the tops of boots. |
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Edward de Brus created havoc in the colonised parts of Ireland, and might be said to have nearly brought the settlement to its knees. |
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The fishermen typically stand up to their knees in the shallow waters or sit in canoes, waiting for the dolphins. |
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It was during this period that he had operations to repair cartilages in both knees. |
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Hungry Berbatov then converted a Giggs cross for his third before Nani slotted a fifth with Birmingham on their knees. |
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This suggests that knees were used to brace the upper two or three topside planks but have rotted away. |
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Higher topsides were supported with knees with the long axis fastened to the top of the crossbeams. |
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Emma sat with her rounded knees collected up to her ample chest and held her bottle of Passion Pop in her outstretched hand. |
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The evolution of locking knees and the movement of the foramen magnum are thought to be likely drivers of the larger population changes. |
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Aside from cranial features, these features include the form of bones in the wrist, forearm, shoulder, knees, and feet. |
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Many cyclists suffer from overuse injuries to the knees, affecting cyclists at all levels. |
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The front of the elbows were padded to protect his knees as, presumably, he knelt over his victims' corpses. |
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The knees of many species of reindeer are adapted to produce a clicking sound as they walk. |
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The sounds originate in the tendons of the knees and may be audible from ten meters away. |
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If the giraffe wants to bend down to drink, it either spreads its front legs or bends its knees. |
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According to perfumer Sophia Grojsman behind the knees is the ideal point to apply perfume in order that the scent may rise. |
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Nevertheless, the economic pressure and the slump of trade and industry it caused was not sufficient to bring the Republic to its knees. |
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The marimba of Nicaragua is played by a sitting performer holding the instrument on his knees. |
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Your spots are nothing compared to my ghastly rheumaticky pains behind the knees. |
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She wore long dangling earrings faced with mirrors, and white Bermuda shorts rucked back to reveal knees and thighs like waxed maple. |
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I could smell his scalpy hair smell. see the way he used to sit with his knees together and his toes pointed in. |
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She was on her hands and knees scrabbling in the mud, looking for her missing wedding ring. |
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A gentleman should do the same with his serviette and bread, placing the one across his knees, and the other at his right or left hand. |
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So there I was, standing by the roadside in pitch darkness with my belongings and shipwrecky knees. |
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Their knees and elbows have punctures from a 10mm drill bit. |
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Far mers would find boxes of Granny Smiths left in their stables to replace those scrumped from orchards by school boys with dirty knees. |
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Well, it'll make a chance for themto have to wear their kagoul hoods up and tuck a car rug round their knees. |
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And then the writers seemed to want to lobotomize Justin into a kid who sank to his knees every time Brian got within 50 feet of him. |
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In a couched neck flexion with shoulder position, hips and knees are latissimus dorsi pull-down flexed at approximately 120 degrees. |
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Back in October, when everyone thought the club was on its knees, we've bounced back from that disappointment. |
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Unfortunately, my maracas are migrating towards my knees so rapidly that they'd need a periscope and a speed camera to find my cleavage. |
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I made my way, on hands and knees, to a bed near the dictating voice. |
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Menisci are present in the knees and the acromioclavicular, sternoclavicular, and temporomandibular joints. |
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Any dancer who sees the show winces at how often the dancers slide on their knees and paws, without a kneepad in sight. |
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Place the foam kneepad down anywhere in the garden and save those aching knees. |
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A study by a New York university recorded the heat of 29 men's scrotums who were using a laptop on their knees. |
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He was also made to wear leg braces to correct his knock knees and he developed a stammer in his childhood. |
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My mum sent me to ballet from the age of five, not because I was that into it but because I had really knock knees. |
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The court heard he was taking a number of prescribed drugs for his ailments, which included sciatica, deep vein thrombosis, depression and knock knees. |
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In this regard, cycling is especially helpful for those with arthritis of the lower limbs who are unable to pursue sports that cause impact to the knees and other joints. |
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He clasps Achilles by the knees and begs for his son's body. |
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His knees were weak and gave way under him and his head shook. |
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The hind limbs were held under the body, with slightly flexed knees and ankles, and the foot was digitigrade, meaning the animal walked on its toes. |
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There are several accounts of how he continued the mission especially on his knees and with his publications that encouraged the missionary growth of the 20th century. |
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Wroth cast away his violin, and falling on his knees in the midst of the company, most fervently prayed for the blessing of God upon this alarming providence. |
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At the legatine court of 1529, Henry's first wife, Katherine of Aragon begged on her knees before him as he attempted to have their marriage annulled. |
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Because the knees come up to the chest when the lungs are empty, this technique allows the rower to reach a little bit further than if the lungs were full of air. |
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