Keeping left leg immobile, use upper hip muscles of right leg to lift leg back up so pelvis and hips are level. |
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While immobile, Spirit has continued to carry out science work, including snapping a panorama of its surroundings with its color camera. |
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He sat there in the saddle for a moment, immobile, clenching the reins tightly. |
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The coarctate is immobile and strongly sclerotized, and it has reduced mouthparts, legs, and musculature. |
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A crowd will slowly build around you, faces immobile, sometimes catching your eye, nodding. |
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After four hours, breakfast is still sitting in my stomach like a lead balloon, sullen and immobile. |
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My back ached every time the bandages shifted, forcing me to keep my back stiff and immobile. |
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Their faces were as immobile as those of potentates receiving tribute from conquered tribes. |
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Sleeping is probably the only time you ever see his face relaxed, relatively immobile and at peace. |
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While awaiting the results she became almost immobile and didn't know how she could carry on. |
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They stood immobile with the flames racing around them in a fury of sparks. |
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It's all fun and games until your kid is lying immobile on the ice, isn't it? |
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At room temperature, the bright regions between the dark domains were relatively immobile. |
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Imagine dozens of wheezing, perplexed pugs romping, sneezing, and peeing on anything immobile. |
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They stood immobile, gazing after him until the forest hid him from their sight. |
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Photography must seize upon this moment and hold immobile the equilibrium of it. |
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The three of us have formed an involuntary and immobile conga-line, like a trio of backpackers on a rush-hour commuter train. |
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Even otherwise healthy passengers are at some risk if they remain immobile during the flight. |
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Their exaggerated expressions emphasize their predicament of being alive but trapped within their utterly immobile forms. |
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Once stabilized, he went home but remained immobile for about three months. |
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When prey arrives they quickly seize its extremities, pulling on legs, arms and antennae until the hostage is rendered immobile. |
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By destroying one of these, the creature may become immobile, but there is no guarantee it will not feel pain at other points during the boiling. |
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Desperately, she tried to reach for the ring, but it seemed as if her hands had frozen, forever immobile. |
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He also stressed that elderly and immobile parishioners relied heavily on lifts and that current public transport on Sundays was inadequate. |
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However, if he becomes immobile, a successor likely will have to be chosen quickly. |
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Abbie suffers from severe spinal muscular atrophy which renders her almost immobile. |
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Some are blind, some are immobile, some are still suffering from venereal diseases and nobody cares about them. |
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With the expected arrival of our second child, the first being one year old, I suffered a back injury, such as to make me immobile. |
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Trehalose may also stabilise tissues by trapping them in an immobile sugar glass. |
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The patient's dentition was normal, and the left mandibular teeth were nontender and immobile. |
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Following his discharge from the hospital, he was basically immobile for a couple of weeks. |
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The opercular is more often made up of one or more immobile bones which channel the excurrent from gills with individual covers. |
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The formal region may be viewed as static, immobile or perhaps it is less affected by change, more durable and, therefore, more visible. |
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The non-microbial sinks include oxidation of inorganic reductants in the soil, such as Fe, which may be both mobile and immobile. |
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Their armored amphibious vehicle had taken fire and, making a sharp turn, plunged into a deep ditch, rendering it immobile. |
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He stayed immobile when the game restarted and the referee then stopped play for him to receive immediate attention. |
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Anhingas adopt a rather bizarre-looking pose for long stretches of time, remaining immobile and apparently oblivious even to passing boaters. |
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Even immobile beings that show no signs of animation or spirituality harbors within it the divine life-force that brought it into being. |
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The retardation of proton escape from the membrane surface was previously explained by the damping effect of immobile pH buffer at the surface. |
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She sat immobile for a moment before coming back to the present with a quick shake of her head, immediately cringing and shying away from him. |
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In Basilosaurus, nearly all of these structures lay within the body wall, and most parts were immobile. |
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He was bedridden and immobile, and literally nothing but skin and bone by the end. |
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And yet what I hear is so remote, a tremble displaced in time, so indifferent, its spent passion whizzing above my immobile frame. |
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As we sailed on a light wind, small islands close at hand slid quickly past and behind them ranges stood immobile on the skyline. |
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The immobile nutrients are iron, sulfur, calcium, manganese, copper, zinc, boron, molybdenum, and chlorine. |
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Instead we have our post unsorted and often immobile in lorries on jammed roads. |
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Hooch loved narrow vistas, often a view through a view to another view, especially when peopled with immobile figures. |
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But, it was drinking on an empty stomach that made me sick, headachey, vomitous and immobile. |
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In older well-elongated cells, part of the immobile mitochondria is already arranged along parallel lines transverse or oblique to the cell axis. |
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If you fancy a pudding, make sure it's not something stodgy that could leave you sluggish and immobile. |
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Rather stratocracies are found only among countries that support immobile light and medium forces. |
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What good is intellect if it leaves us immobile and frozen in indecision? |
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Usually, the mass is relatively immobile, with a broad-based attachment. |
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Several years ago, Ed had suffered a stroke that rendered him immobile. |
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Therefore, following the convention used by Rewcastle, the immobile, unified lacertilian crus-astragalocalcaneum will be referred to here as simply the crus. |
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The body is so mute, so immobile that one might think she is dead. |
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The exhibit points out, for instance, that immobile plants face over 500,000 types of insects who want to feed on them. |
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Unless it was made completely immobile, it wasn't going to stop moving. |
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This slightly earlier portrait of the same imperial couple emphasizes their immobile majesty as Manuel and Marie stare out of the page as living icons of imperium. |
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The early trade theory assumed that capital was internationally immobile. |
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At this point Zack began to deliberately bail out of the sled, half to three-quarters of the way down the hill, pitching himself out and lying immobile in the snow. |
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I keep staring at the buck as I go for cover, but the buck is immobile. |
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Darcy was still immobile, continuing to look around vaguely. |
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His stolid immobile attitude under duress is compared to sceptical acatalepsy, although it is admitted that this could also be attributed to Stoicism. |
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His left hand has become completely immobile because of illness. |
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Amie is completely immobile she can't walk or sit up unaided. |
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The disembodied faces which we see through the darkness are recognisably human, but also immobile, as if physically caught in a state of Beckettian stasis. |
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The steamroller was now a rusty, immobile, piece of heavy machinery. |
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Ambush foragers typically respond visually to moving prey, but omnivores and herbivores may frequently need to identify immobile plant parts as food. |
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His speech is a mumble, his face immobile, his gait unsteady. |
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The figures of the guitarists are immobile, and so inscrutable are their veiled faces that almost the only stage movement is their hands flickering across the fretboards. |
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When her blood-sugar level drops she becomes completely immobile and if it is low for more than two hours, she could die or be seriously brain damaged. |
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Neil stood immobile, staring at the door Ella had just walked through. |
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The other had severe lung problems that rendered her practically immobile. |
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Aislin, narrowed hazel eyes and immobile pink lips, flipped on the light of the stairway and stared at me. |
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The setter remained immobile, head and tail high, watching scattered singles dropping into the broom sedge. |
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To Victorian bardolators, Shakespeare was so elevated a hero that he was virtually immobile. |
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In the absence of stimulation, C. elegans dauers are lethargic and generally immobile but nictate vigorously when disturbed. |
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The region behind the shoulder blades rises into a hump, and the neck is short and thick, to the point of being nearly immobile. |
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Should danger be detected, the piglets take cover or stand immobile, relying on their camouflage to keep them hidden. |
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Any periwinkles left immobile at the bottom are considered dead, and is waste. |
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The statocyst is protected by a transparent dome made of long, immobile cilia. |
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This is because it feeds on immobile bottom dwelling mollusks and hence does not need acute vision. |
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However, brooding oyster larvae are often kept in interlamellar spaces or brood sacs and are immobile. |
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As a result, creatures such as fish, shrimp, and especially immobile bottom dwellers die off. |
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While both procedures utilize the same technology, during an animal MRI, the animal must be anesthetized to keep it immobile. |
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In each frame, Ai faces the camera, impassive and nearly immobile. |
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In other words, they argued that the Earth's rotation should create the effect, and so failure to detect the effect was evidence for an immobile Earth. |
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The silicone is immobile in the continuous phase of the polyamide. |
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When added to vehicles equipped with air brakes, the Vista Brake Lock system will prevent unauthorized use of the vehicle and renders the vehicle immobile. |
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