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Thirty degree medial rotation may be seen by rolling the arm inward and turning the palm toward the body.
It has five tooth-like plates that point inward and is moved by 60 muscles.
While everyone else engages in some form of inward or outward dialogue, they stare abstractedly into space, oblivious to their surroundings.
A Janus-faced entity who, looking inward, sees himself as a self-contained unique whole, looking outward as a dependent part.
Christ was always directing the questioners inward, telling people to look into themselves for the answers.
It is far more realistic to turn your complaining inward, and pressure the bad apples in your group to stop pulling down the average.
The last two, he says, are particularly dangerous because they cause the humors to turn inward and become adust.
The never completed keep is a great round tower divided by a moat from the inner curtain that curves inward to avoid it.
He was speaking Che's words, make no mistake, and the Soviets had turned against that, turned inward.
But obviously I think it's a positive if she refocuses her attention on others as opposed to directing her concern inward.
The tower is composed of four arched, wrought-iron legs tapering inward to form a single column that rises to 300 meters, or 986 feet.
Extend your right arm straight down and align it with your shoulder, palm facing inward.
The normal complement of flight-deck troubleshooters and deck crew was in sight and out of harm's way, so my gaze shifted inward.
He argues that we need to stem the current tide of urbanisation and reduce our reliance on foreign inward investment.
This in turn requires doing everything possible to attract inward investment and to reorient economic activity towards production for export.
It is the breath of life and the inward light that animates the human body and inspires the human soul.
With mocking, rollicking, sigh-streaked guffaws, his film ignites that inward turning, perhaps into directions he did not visualise.
He was a leading and ardent enthusiast for the very inward investment that he now equally enthusiastically disclaims.
Astrophysicists believe black holes are commonly formed by the inward collapse of stars that have burned out.
It was following that announcement that the city council and its partners launched a strategy to attract inward investment.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Instead, one gate moved inward by a fraction of a foot, and a pureed head peered cautiously between the gap.
Of the latter, the lower portion is drawn out, the inner and the alveolar part inward.
It describes the inward shrinking and shrivelling of a depraved nature, the witlessness which results from wickedness.
He became, I repeat, outwardly glorious from inward communion with his Father.
The inward grace required must not be measured by the apparent magnitude of the burden, but the strength of the sustainer.
It is, initially, a thing of the outward as type is a thing of the inward world.
Harry did not cease for my reproof, but his laugh was inward and subterraneous.
The inward spirit of our faiths is the same, and it is only in their outward manifestations that they present any divergency.
But everything evil rolled in whirling circles wearyingly and dizzyingly before my inward eye.
To make these moral instead of jural terms, the first thing that is needed is that we make the whole process an inward one.
Space or place has been said by Kant to be the form of the outward, time of the inward sense.
He twitched the latchstring, the door being so balanced on its hinges that it swung inward of itself.
The outer lip is also thickened and bent inward, and there is no operculum.
In vernation the apex of each segment is bent down with a slight curve inward.
He then lay down beside him, with one hand on his arbalest, and drew the bear-skin over them, hair inward.
Atlantean shoulders, and the whole carriage heroic, with equal inward force to guide the great machine!
This, he said, balmed his stomach, and kept him from having any inward pains.
At the very bottom, almost on a level with the tussocky surface of the marsh, a barrel lay on its side, its depth leading inward.
There is, in fact, a terrible confusion hidden in the New Morality, an ulcerous evil that is ever working inward.
Or rather, perhaps, some inward, unaccredited guardian signalled to him of danger.
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