In the shoulder girdle, the serratus anterior and pectoralis minor muscles contract to abduct the scapula on the up phase. |
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During one such break-in, they find themselves forced to abduct him and take him into the mountains. |
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Even if it was a mistake to abduct her children following the trial, the children should not be punished for her mistake. |
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To become a harem stallion, a male had to abduct fillies in heat one at a time from their father's herds. |
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A new law took effect last year that makes it illegal to abduct young girls and force them into marriage. |
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Young men with poor marriage prospects might attempt to abduct a woman and force her into marriage. |
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A failed attempt to abduct a legislator's son came to light yesterday, sending shock waves though the legislature's staff. |
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Another common legend claims that fairies would abduct women to be impregnated and bear children for the fairy race. |
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Police today issued a photofit of a man they believe tried to abduct a five-month-old baby from its mother's car. |
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Why is it aliens only abduct backwoods yahoos who have jobs like cutting down trees and live in broken-down trailer parks? |
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It has been alleged that the person who attempted to abduct the girl was a serving member of the force. |
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He alleged the judge refused to let him take his daughter out of the country, assuming he would abduct her. |
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When Syrian soldiers from the Interior Ministry roared up in a white Toyota van to abduct me, I was startled. |
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The gluteus medius and minimus abduct and rotate the hip internally. |
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The superior rectus and inferior rectus muscles abduct the eye. |
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Ram opposes the annulment and has threatened to abduct his unwilling bride, Bharti said. |
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It is reported that the operations to abduct children from refugee camps have never ceased. |
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These groups also abduct girls from schools in northern Uganda for special services. |
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The transcript did not support the allegation that the judge assumed the complainant would abduct his daughter. |
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They don't even necessarily have to abduct them to another town, city or province. |
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The Government will prevent that those who abduct children receive public financial support which may contribute to sustaining child abduction. |
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Armed groups such as the Janjaweed and Toroboro continue to frequently abduct children. |
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Most parents who abduct their child will go to any length to protect their child and ensure they grow up in a healthy environment. |
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Detectives in Salford are trying to trace the two men in a white van who tried to abduct the boy from the street in Little Hulton on Thursday evening. |
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Families who want to marry off their daughters without paying a dowry often hire criminals to abduct eligible boys and force them into wedlock, the paper said. |
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One parent may abduct a child in order to deprive the other parent of his or her rights, possibly with the hope of obtaining custody in another province or country. |
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Then we warp a ball of atmosphere right out of the sky into the domes, and some fruit trees to go with them, and we also abduct some livestock. |
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The day before there had been an attempt to abduct him, she says. |
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A student creates a Facebook group in which he states that one of his teachers is a space alien who is scheming to abduct students and take them to her home planet. |
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The 20year conflict has meant a reign of terror, where the LRA use abducted children to attack homesteads, IDP camps and town suburbs to abduct yet more children and steal food and other items. |
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I further ask that a full, thorough, independent and impartial inquiry be conducted into the allegations that the armed men who were seen to abduct Ibragim Gazdiev were law enforcement officials. |
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At the beginning of the conflict, in particular, some members of the warring factions would break into displaced persons' camps, notably refugee camps in Chad, to abduct children and recruit them as soldiers. |
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The attempt to abduct their son was the straw that broke the camel's back and it convinced them to put the whole family in the car and move to Jordan. |
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Having a costumed superhero abduct the vicar was an utter non sequitur in the novel. |
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What if, the day before the election, someone finds Miliband's secret plans to abduct the children of the world so he can dress them as monkeys and force them to act as his personal butlers? |
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The Office also advocated that Member States include a condemnation and call to justice for those who abduct children in situations of armed conflict. |
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It published now-discredited testimony by a former soldier in the wartime army who said he had helped to abduct 200 women on South Korea's Jeju Island during the conflict. |
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You will all be familiar with the kind of headlines we see when conflicts of this kind escalate to a point where people abduct their own children. |
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Road bandits also abduct children, especially girls, in the central north, raping them for several days in the bush before releasing them, or using them for carrying goods. |
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In this regard, information available to parents on protective measures available in the State of habitual residence, as well as information about how legally to relocate, may reduce the incentive to abduct. |
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Ask the patient to abduct the thighs against your hands. |
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In September, Russian operatives reportedly jammed communications and threw smoke grenades in order to abduct an Estonian special services agent from a border post that Estonia said was located in its territory. |
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Women abduct and alienate children as a privilege. |
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The hysteria spread like lightning as articles and books with titillating titles and lurid illustrations poured out, charging a conspiracy to abduct and force women into prostitution. |
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