The patient may also be asked to outstretch his arms to see if they properly return to a resting position. |
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It is up to the stronger power to unclench its fist first, so that the leader of the weaker state can outstretch his hand. |
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Breakthroughs in fire safety and sprinkler systems enabled buildings to legally outstretch the height of a fireman's ladder. |
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Large-scale earthquakes generally have consequences which outstretch the response capacity of local authorities. |
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The United States tended to invest in this sudden extraordinary situation to outstretch its control and domain before the emergence of another equivalent super power. |
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Keep the back straight, outstretch the arms towards the floor, then pull the arms wide and back, squeezing the shoulder blades together, then release, and start again. |
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