The power and limberness of that kick was an extension of her frolicsome quality that Mr. B captured in his choreography. |
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At the very least that one act of inhuman limberness should inspire the funniest and the funniest kind of fetishes for one and all to enjoy. |
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Do they flail around gracefully while I'm walking, to demonstrate their limberness? |
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Karate is a dynamic sport for people of all ages, a sport that boosts strength, condition and limberness. |
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It offers limberness, pliability, strength, and stretch, for all parts of the body. |
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Weary muscles complain mournfully, yet the heart's spirit overcomes sensations of pain, knowing that limberness shall soon follow a quick morning warm-up and stretch. |
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The 32-year-old journeyman has found a home here, showing the strength to play two gaps but the limberness to make individual stops inside. |
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Klug plays with great tempo and limberness – evidenced by his seven sacks in a backup role last season. |
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With his barrel chest and limberness, he inhabits the headstrong young Siegfried. |
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The limberness of the stereocilia is key to their ability to respond to deflection and provide precise information that is interpreted by the brain as the range of sound. |
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The jury is still out on whether this musical has the lightness and limberness of the 1940 movie on which it was based: The Philadelphia Story, starring James Stewart, Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. |
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Siliflexcombines organic silicon with devil's claw to help relieve and repair the joints, remineralize calciumdepleted areas and provide limberness and flexibility. |
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Every boy, or youth, who has not exercised before, is either entirely stiff, or if he possesses some limberness, he rarely understands to execute a regular movement. |
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His limberness was so great he could kiss his knee without bending it. |
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