The director is tall and thin with good posture, and he appears neither old nor young. |
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If you can achieve a good posture at address then it becomes much easier to remain in balance throughout the swing. |
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Homoeopathy, herbalism, acupuncture and acupressure are popular forms of treatment, while focusing on improving posture can also be beneficial. |
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But, most of these figures have a limited range of posture, with the bent head, suggesting defeat, or failure. |
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I stood on the cliff tonight and took it in, arms out in the standard Zorba-the-Czech posture I assume in these moods of surpassing joy. |
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He behaved differently around other men in general and found himself slipping into a much more aggressive and macho posture in everyday life. |
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She was sitting ramrod straight in her chair, with perfect posture, of course. |
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With his ramrod posture and off-the-cuff New York delivery, Dean did not meet that need. |
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Every time he appeared on screen, with his ramrod straight posture and gaze of steel, my friends and I would burst out laughing. |
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A businessman in a suit, jutting jaw and stern posture, is at the head of the table. |
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I didn't bother in noting where she was taking me and just watched her back, taking note of her posture and behavior. |
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They rightly fear that the adventurist posture may prove very costly to their own interests, even to survival. |
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The plane is a metaphor for his remoteness, his aloneness, his posture as an observer, an outsider. |
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This system of inner discovery begins with asana, sitting quietly in yogic posture, and pranayama, breath control. |
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However, given the posture of the physical market it seems unlikely that further shorting will be very remunerative. |
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Furthermore, the lap belt often rides up into the abdomen because children usually sit in a slouched posture. |
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If your breathing and posture are correct, you will be able to perform each rep with control, concentration, precision and flow. |
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A hostess with regal posture matching her salon, Manette served porto, then we repaired to the dining room for couscous. |
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That is exactly the posture we should welcome from the world's last remaining superpower. |
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I've learnt a lot from it, for example my posture is better and I walk with some sassiness in my step! |
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This more primitive expression of womanhood is fused with the typically reclining posture of renaissance figures, such as Michelangelo's Dawn. |
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Her feet followed his automatically, as a reflex from many hour of being tortured in etiquette, posture, and dance classes. |
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She seemed very thin, her skin translucently pale, and her posture in her deep armchair was that of one who could not stand up without aid. |
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They can also improve your posture and strengthen your abdominal muscles for labor and delivery. |
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Sit with an alert and relaxed body posture so that you feel relatively comfortable without moving. |
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In this posture, the bird hops backward on the perch, moving upward if the perch is inclined. |
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They progress by short runs or a series of hops with pauses and an always alert posture. |
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Most were related to anesthesiology or surgical techniques or to the endocrine responses to changes induced by body posture. |
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The shape of both your backswing and your forward swing is greatly influenced by your posture. |
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Exercise improves posture, aids weight loss, increases flexibility and relieves emotional stress and tension. |
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Elevating the heels only serves to shorten the calf muscles in the long term and will alter the body's posture and mechanics. |
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All qualities, one may contend, perfect to maintain a slim and trim posture. |
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His mind quiets, his muscles begin to un-knit, and his posture resumes something closer to normal rather than poised and defensive. |
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It turns out that the emphasis in ballroom is in posture, rhythm and grace, and the steps weren't any more advanced than we've been learning. |
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He still looked young with a tall thin posture, thin, short and straight black hair with a few dark grey hairs and a protruding Adam's apple. |
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Acutally, even the jumping spiders that posture fiercely on door and window frames are worth watching. |
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Meanwhile, they are learning basic karate fundamentals and kata which improves posture and breath control. |
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There's the pulled-up ballet posture striving for ever-increased elevation. |
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It might be their posture, a cocksure expression, bandy legs and butter-hued dentition, or nothing at all. |
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In a variety of mammals, females must adopt a receptive posture for sexual intercourse to occur. |
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His hands had a tight grip on the steering wheel and his posture was anything but relaxed. |
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I have bad posture, thanks to sitting on a beanbag hunched over a laptop working for months. |
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These include muscles used to maintain body posture, such as those in the neck, shoulders, and pelvic girdle. |
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Cameron's eyes narrowed and he came to stand over her, his posture intimidating. |
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His strong posture with his feet spaced a little apart made him appear really large. |
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Advice on good posture may be beneficial, particularly for people who work at a desk or with computers. |
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He looked at me, and even though he smiled, I could see his posture visibly stiffen. |
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Kate is the epitome of ladylike elegance with poker straight posture, a svelte figure and a confident yet warm personality. |
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At this comment, Laura's body posture changed from a relaxed one, to a more tense one, with her arms crossed. |
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This relaxed posture allows her to concentrate on contracting her abdominal muscles with maximum intensity. |
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I knew my posture had been less than perfect and knowing I had not left with the others I feared he wished to reprehend me. |
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Fillies began ovulating and advertising estrus by adopting a distinctive posture between one and two years of age. |
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He can be seen lost in this posture for hours together, a picture of concentration. |
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He posed a nude model to fix the exact posture of Salome in the water-colour version of The Apparition in the Louvre. |
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Having a rock-hard stomach is my trademark, and I keep it with exercise and good posture. |
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Some studies have shown that a consistently round-shouldered posture may cause a shortening in one of the shoulder ligaments. |
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His posture might have been casual and uncaring but his eyes gave it all away. |
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After a while her posture lent itself a graceful, long-legged lope when she ran, or a silent stride when she was walking. |
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A hand held in a traditional posture or mudra or a foot glimpsed beneath a sari are the humble subjects of most works. |
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Here posture is better, suitings thicker and footmen are said to survive behind oaks up the odd gravel drive. |
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For this reason, the Buddha teaches his students to sit in the full lotus posture with upright minds. |
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They would sit in silence in the lotus posture and fast, drinking only water. |
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Therefore sitting posture, especially the lotus posture, is a firm and balanced physical position for the meditator. |
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Through frustration, fear, irateness, sadness, and loss, they maintain their posture through their individual characters. |
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It's staying focussed for long periods of time and the invariable effects on posture, concentration and sense of wellbeing. |
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Modifications of the tarsometatarsal joints point to habitual use of a kneeling posture in which the feet were supported on the dorsiflexed toes. |
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Over time, multiple fractures of the spine can result in a stooped posture, a loss of height, and continual pain. |
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Also, males cannot force females to copulate as copulation is only possible when the female assumes a horizontal body posture. |
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The fourth step is to emphasize the retractor muscles of the scapula and to correct any forward-head posture. |
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These bees visited flowers in search of pollen, adopting a supine posture as they entered the corolla tube. |
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A number of other factors such as clothing and posture, would, I think be schematized and contribute to your response. |
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In addition, differences among species in their ability to stabilize posture in rolling appear to have ecological implications. |
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Maintaining good posture and stretching your hip flexors and hamstrings will help keep the strain off your lower back. |
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In addition the gunner's primary sight is slaved to the main gun, which does not allow the gunner to acquire targets in a hull-down posture. |
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This open-winged posture is held while the bill is closed, the tail is fanned, the plumage is sleeked, and the body is motionless. |
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Poor posture causes uneven weight distribution and may strain your ligaments and muscles. |
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Lounging on the divan, his arms placed unguardedly before him, he had none of the tense, high-strung, honour-obsessed posture of his people. |
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We learned to tell how big a rodent she had spotted by the posture she adopted, how close to the ground she slunk or how fast she moved. |
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This is a defense posture they use in the wild, as they are heavily armored from top to sides with sharp thornlike scales. |
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Many large corporates have taken commendable steps to improve workplace posture and healthcare. |
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The Democrats are caught in irreconcilable contradictions when they attempt to posture as critics of the war. |
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My back ached and for the first time, I recognized the slouch in my posture. |
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She came across the stage with a marvellous slouch, has poise, panache, posture, studied clothes and high beauty. |
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Ali rolled her eyes, imagining being ordered to read and copy chapters about having proper posture. |
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She found it a relief not to be examining her posture for flaws and imperfections. |
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It sounds wonderful, but how far has hippotherapy been proved to have lasting effects on posture, balance and motor skills? |
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I saw it in the sudden stiffening of his posture and the sharp flash in his hazel eyes. |
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The EDL is adapted for relatively infrequent bursts of phasic activity, whereas the soleus is tonically activated to maintain posture. |
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Many corporate investigations are hobbled before they even start because security takes an overly aggressive posture within the organization. |
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Often these causes are things you may do before you actually swinging the club, like an incorrect grip and bad posture. |
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Maintaining a good posture, rotate the upper body to the right so that the shaft of the club is in front of you. |
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This time Jedidah took care to eat slowly and neatly this time and minded her posture. |
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The options include physiotherapy, massage, yoga, chiropractic, acupuncture and work on improving posture. |
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Perhaps engineers wish to see how the hand holds the steering wheel, or how it grips the shifter from a certain seating posture. |
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However, they also believe that many health problems can be caused by poor posture and misalignment of muscles and joints. |
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Similarly, some modern ectotherms, chameleons for example, have an erect posture. |
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She quickly regained her posture and followed him down the hall getting confused faces along the way as if asking her, what did you do? |
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His body went from the loose, almost indolent posture to one as taut as a Comanche bowstring. |
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If they see you, they will run and hide, terrified by your citified ways and upright posture. |
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While we allow wolves and foxes to be ululant, the head posture is an SCA invention. |
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In their rigidity and unbendingness they probably wear back braces to improve their posture. |
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Diseases that affect the lungs, posture, and hydration can affect the voice. |
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Adema, also in a half-body posture, had tucked his chin, tightened his underarms, as he would do in a boxing match. |
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The cryptic posture might make these skinks invisible to tree-dwelling predators as well. |
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Something must be done about this, if we are not to continue in our habitual posture of concerned hypocrisy. |
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Peck rates were recorded by counting the number of pecks during a period of continuous head-down posture, which was timed with a stopwatch. |
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His posture was impatient, peevish and annoyed that he had to answer to anyone. |
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But a new study suggests that body posture may be as important as the face in communicating emotions such as fear. |
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His ungainly, inelegant posture can leave him exposed against nimbler opponents, and he easily attracts ridicule. |
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So far, I've noticed that I have terrible posture, a horrible extra chin, and a room that is a disaster area. |
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More important than her posture of self-martyring altruism was the vagueness of her masochistic grandiosity. |
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The vestibular system of the inner ear influences our posture, our movements and the position of our body in space. |
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Davis uses a combination of body language, posture, and vocal intonation to stunning effect. |
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We are in no posture to fight, it is certain, being drenching wet, dog-weary, and three-parts frozen. |
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Equally important is how staff carry themselves, their posture and how they groom themselves. |
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While the hot desk seems to offer a flexible and different working environment, the lack of consistency can damage our posture. |
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Other features include masked facies, decreased blinking, stooped posture, and salivation. |
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Academic institutions and professional societies would maintain a posture of organizational neutrality. |
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All feet have four digits, each with a heavy and sharp claw, and the posture of these animals is plantigrade. |
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Quite often, simply balancing your sitting posture can reduce mid-back tension. |
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The evolution of China's ancient furniture is closely related to the sitting posture of ancient Chinese. |
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Here's one stretch you can do that will help to strengthen your lower abs and improve your sitting and standing posture. |
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The Commons' order paper is cluttered with meaningless early day motions that allow MPs to do nothing but posture and preen. |
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The occurrence of trees with decumbent stem form was also noted and leaning of the stem from a vertical posture was visually assessed. |
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The grave expression it held seem to not fit the youthful appear of his posture. |
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These were active, fast-moving animals, with fully erect and upright posture, just like dinosaurs and mammals. |
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The constant shift in mental posture greatly complicates things for the average soldier. |
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Wills has been forced into adopting a more left posture to defend his parliamentary position. |
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The effect is weird, and weirder still is the conjunction of the figure's grimace with her pigeon-toed posture. |
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We thought the alternative posture would leave a cleaner botty to have to deal with. |
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Close-grip work also helps improve posture and body carriage by strengthening the mid-back muscles, rhomboids and erector spinae. |
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Despite her uncaring appearance, apathetic tone, and collected posture, I could see the real change in her. |
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Does the hands-and-knees posture during labour help to rotate the occiput posterior fetus? |
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Students can view their hand positions, posture and essentially take each lesson home with them for review. |
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As with metrosexuality itself, my position is more a posture than it is a legitimate identity. |
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Regular exercise and paying attention to your posture while working out will take care of many postural problems. |
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Six have previously known effects on wing veins, wing bristles, or wing posture, but none were known to affect wing shape. |
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Kyle smiled down at his father and tried to correct his posture and look very cool and nonchalant at the same time. |
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Calling site was noted by counting males in calling posture near each pool. |
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The English teacher was walking purposefully towards Zack, her entire body posture screamed that she was on the warpath. |
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After reading, judges check on their pronunciation, accent, posture and eye contact. |
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Poses like sun salutation and warrior are held for a length of time as each posture works related areas of the body. |
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The two votaries transitioned from their standing posture to a kind of rhythmic bowing and finally into a repetitive genuflecting motion. |
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Good posture can minimize discomfort and keep aches and pains at a minimum. |
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The standing posture is primarily used as a weight-bearing activity and for blood pressure regulation. |
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Part of the rehabilitation process includes minimising the sitting posture, as this places great pressure on the low back. |
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The rods are rigid and the portion of the spine that is fused underneath the rods will be rigid and help improve your sitting posture. |
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Yoga practice can help improve your posture, breathing and concentration as well as reducing stress levels. |
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Telling her she should cut her bangs, improve her posture, study harder or eat less between meals is not your business! |
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I did a ten-week course last year, dragging myself to each session, and my posture improved and I learned some useful stuff. |
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An effective free weight program can strengthen your body, enhance your motor skills and improve your posture. |
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In the preceding paragraph the natural posture is explained as a standing posture. |
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This mild workout helps improve your posture and balance through a combination of strength and flexibility moves. |
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Most anurans have external fertilization, and adopt a mating posture called amplexus to insure contact between eggs and sperm. |
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Mounts were posed in an aggressive posture with wings drooped, tail fanned and beak slightly open, as though they were singing. |
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The posture of both birds during duets was nearly horizontal, with the wings typically drooped slightly at the sides. |
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Skepticism is a method of inquiry primarily, not an attitude or posture or philosophical viewpoint that denies entities or phenomena out of hand. |
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She came into the living room and sat in the big arm chair, and I could tell from her posture and expression that she was trying to be cool. |
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The timbre of his voice, his posture and bearing, gave him an aura of steady authority. |
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Achieving a relaxed, balanced posture in the upper spine is critical during the crunch. |
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Given the upright but slightly curved posture of the rice leaves, this point was well exposed to prevailing light conditions. |
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Over recent years, Mr Bates has experienced something of a Damascene conversion, swapping his right-wing posture for that of a social liberal. |
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With her dark, deep-set eyes and initially rigid posture, she suggests a woman haunted by memory. |
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However, the end of the Cold War gave a strong boost to a more pronounced liberal posture. |
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One walks away with a new appreciation of downward dog after holding the posture for an extended period of time. |
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Second, there is a given doxological posture that demarcates and identifies a space as a contemplative and healing place. |
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When kept alive in captivity for a short time at home I observed him to have an interesting feining posture. |
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Even if he could sweet talk the French into a more supportive posture, how would that improve U.S. safety? |
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Erinaceids can be identified by their dental formula, complete zygomatic arches, eyes and ears of moderate size, and plantigrade foot posture. |
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Freckles dotted her complexion, and her posture and carriage were beautiful from years of dancing. |
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As she sang, her back straightened up and she resumed her normal regal posture as her fingers pounded the keys of the piano in front of her. |
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I don't think I've been getting enough exercise and my posture is atrocious. |
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Nonetheless, the Mission is working with local schools identified with the United States to review their security posture. |
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His posture was confident and relaxed, his arms hung loose by his side. |
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The popularity of the Pilates workout is its potential to change the body shape, stretch and lengthen the muscles, improve the posture and strengthen the conditioning. |
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The receptor organ of posture and equilibrium is a composite one located in the semicircular canals, the utricle, and the saccule of the inner ear. |
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In her Scurved posture, draperies gathered to one side of her body, we recognize the Gothic ivories and stone portal figures that were her ancestors. |
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I'm thinking about a less aspirational, less narrative model for political and social change than the counterculture's more typically communist posture. |
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They could continue to exercise but again there is a relationship between behavioural responses, they turn and stand at bay as a defensive posture. |
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But an uncaged tyrant like Saddam demanded a posture at once more nimble and aggressive. |
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Unfortunately, however, China eventually reverted into a confrontational posture, evident in the middle of last year. |
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Unchecked, it leads to changes in posture, particularly in the form of a hunched back known colloquially as dowager's hump, and decreased mobility. |
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But as a matter of law, these tax-exempt organizations do maintain a pro-forma nonpartisan posture. |
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Beds, couches and other furniture became higher with changes in sitting posture, since people began to sit on chairs with their legs hanging down. |
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Good posture and sure footing are dead giveaways that you come from money. |
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In the first he saw a yogi, in lotus posture, deep in meditation. |
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He had aged well, with good posture and a boyish slenderness. |
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Benedict may well want to cut short the time available for the cardinals to politick, posture, and pontificate, as it were. |
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Given the completely negative associations nihilism has for many of us, simply to have it redefined as a theological posture is worth the price of the book. |
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After the last magnet was retrieved, she assumed slave posture and waited for Couple to unclasp the clamps. |
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The fresco depicts monkeys that are strikingly similar in form and posture to members of the genus Cercopithecus, including green monkeys, vervets and grivets. |
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Physiotherapy manual techniques, strengthening exercises, stretches, hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, taping, posture correction and advice may then help optimise recovery. |
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If your desk is too high, use a footrest to maintain the correct posture. |
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This season is all about monitoring posture, scrutinizing sun exposure, even exploring the health of a pet. |
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The researchers found that certain parameters, such as walking speed and posture, can affect the recognition of emotion. |
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More than 40,000 Russian troops are massed on the border in a highly aggressive posture, say U.S. and Ukrainian officials. |
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However, I guess your problem is more to do with posture and technique. |
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Up to now, the posture has been to feel a soupcon of empathy or something for the man because well, at least he was in love. |
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Some immediately treated the young rapper as a punchline, turning his awkward posture in the photo into a meme. |
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It suits the French to adopt an anti-war posture at the moment because they are trying to propitiate a revival of their duumvirate over the European Union with the Germans. |
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The man did not extend his hand, but his tense posture relaxed noticeably. |
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Wins such as Hobby Lobby, far from leading them to adopt a more relaxed posture, merely prove the need for more work. |
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She reassumed slave posture while Couple grabbed two magnetized clamps and a collection of circular magnets from a nearby shelf. |
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Juror number eleven, a mechanic sitting in the back row, adopts a similar posture. |
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He throws every fiber of his being into each performance, altering his posture, elocution, temperament, and more. |
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A brown-suited instructor with ramrod posture and an air of self-important officialdom points at a blackboard covered with indecipherable scrawls. |
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I saw nothing of the man but his posture of loose-limbed, helpless drunkenness and the ill-assorted covering of filthy clothing that concealed it. |
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She was well-groomed enough, and her posture was perfectly straight. |
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We posture, strike poses, we play to the gallery or say things for effect. |
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Were they to amend their posture, they would only be further isolating themselves. |
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A strong torso is essential to correct posture, so exercises such as crunches for the abdominals and extensions for the back muscles can be extremely helpful. |
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He leaned against the desk, his posture casual and non-combative. |
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Camillus differs from Brutus and Scaevola in his energetic and tense posture, his legs apart, his left arm akimbo, and his right hand grasping the banner high up the pole. |
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Within the sanctified walls of Burton Snowboards, which puts on the U.S. Open, the posture toward the Olympics remains more bullheaded than bullish. |
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Although satipatthana, vipassana, or Zen can be done in walking or any other position, people usually think that a sitting posture is the best position for a meditator. |
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Was he slipping into the shadows and assuming the more secretive posture of spymasters from a bygone era? |
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That is to say, these feelings, shaped by biology and gravity which commit us to an upright and erect posture, have obscured some very necessary goals of architecture. |
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A Kingston school which teaches pupils the Alexander technique, a method of improving posture, has launched a book which is used to teach the subject to pupils. |
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When we need a strong, cooperative tone to the relationship, our current posture is seen as uncaring. |
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The upright, wardrobe-like posture and rectangular headlights of the seventies Mercs speak to me of a style and distinction that is somewhat missing from the cars of today. |
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Instead, the Lift monitors posture all day long and gives a daily summary of performance. |
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The prototypical example of this is the U.S. posture along the DMZ between South Korea and North Korea. |
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The charismatic and determined CEO who set out to build a titan has now assumed a defensive posture and is working to keep her creation in one piece. |
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A mesomorph is athletic, hourglass-shaped or rectangular-shaped, muscular with excellent posture, gains muscle easily and gains body fat easier than an ectomorph. |
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She brings Griet to textured life with the subtlety of her posture, the restrained musculature of her face, and the subdued excitement that propels her movements. |
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The creatures in question are evenly spaced and their spines are curved, typical of the position and posture of embryos in present-day viviparous lizards. |
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At the risk of seeming to fantasticate I confess that the Pope's having built the viaduct made me linger there in a pensive posture and marvel at the march of history. |
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As the individual warmed, it moved to the sunlit side of the plant to take on the normal zygopteran posture, posture 2, where only the legs touched the substrate. |
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The combination of years of weight training, a desk job and lots of driving had left him with poor posture and limited flexibility in his shoulders. |
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The expression of the lordosis posture is under tonic inhibition by brain nuclei whose activity is suppressed by steroid hormones from the preovulatory follicles. |
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The car's builder maintains that this radical resiting of the speedo is based on a series of complex ergonomic calculations relating to the driver's eyeline and posture. |
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Our movement will adopt a Hamiltonian posture in the way we discuss government. |
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Very soon after the intelligence of the posture of affairs arrived at Paola wheeled vehicles left that town at flying speed loaded with border ruffians and proslavery friends of Quantrill. |
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I had the baby carriage pointed up the hill, the dog at the end of the leash going in the other direction, a Rumpelstiltskin posture familiar to any parent. |
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Perfect posture can make a plain person stunningly attractive. |
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More advanced women can top off the back workout with seated cable rows to improve posture, further develop the V taper and strengthen the lats and rhomboids. |
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Vice President Gore moved into a lead in the polls after the Democratic convention, where he adopted the posture of a populist opponent of powerful corporate interests. |
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Only some of the materials included information pertaining to relaxation exercise, mobility exercise, good body mechanics, energy conservation, and good posture. |
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People with strong and supple muscles can better maintain good body mechanics and proper posture, which can minimize stress on tendons and nerves. |
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His posture improved so much that his clothes no longer fit. |
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The flip side is the hypocrisy of not admitting the U.S. need for cheap labor, which contradicts its schizoid defensive posture of trying to stem the tide. |
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Illustrations in works of natural history frequently showed apes assuming erect posture, using human tools, and approximating human proportions in the trunk and limbs. |
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The premise behind this official posture of neutrality is false. |
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As a result of our upright, bipedal posture, we surfer a huge catalog of woes, including slipped disks, fallen arches, wrenched knees, hernias, and aching necks. |
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We cannot step back and believe that a less confrontational posture will lead to peace with intractable adversaries. |
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The posture is somehow defiant, although her expression is anything but. |
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Am relieved to get back to office and resume slouchy work-desk posture. |
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The way she clasped the stalks, her slouchy but upright posture, even her incessant munching were all banal facts of her life that instantly became bewitching to me. |
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Instead it is a process of re-education during which the individual unlearns poor posture and movement that has led to tension and sometimes pain in the body. |
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They share an intensity and commitment that overrides vain posture. |
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The Presidents's bellicose posture arose from weakness, not strength. |
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He looked at my stiff posture and how I held and swung the club. |
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You straighten my posture, leaving standing entirely up to me. |
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The majority of the research to date has focused on whole-body vibration, seated posture and hand-arm vibration while using handtools. |
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The exercise prescriptionist must be aware of these various causes when assessing posture. |
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Factors in a rider's physical geometry that contribute to seating posture include torso, arm, thigh and leg length, and overall rider height. |
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Considered vital to the nuclear deterrence posture, accurate determination of the SLBM launch position was a force multiplier. |
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An example is the crouched, tail-raised posture shown for Great and Tataupa tinamous. |
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Sitting down is the secret of good raspberrying. It is also easier on your pants and nerves, by the way. Raspberries call for a sitting posture. |
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Phillip Alale, although his posture was slumpy, kept on loudly protesting his innocence. |
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When merely expressing submission to a dominant animal, the posture is similar, but without arching the back or curving the body. |
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A hot lion with a very bloated stomach... will adopt either a sphinxed or a squatting posture which takes some of the weight off its belly. |
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This abnormal posture of the thumb exacerbates the diastasis of the joint surface. |
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Furthermore, Christ is depicted dressed in oriental clothing and sitting in the lotus position, a Hindu or Buddhist posture. |
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Ahmadinejad, facing serious political problems, can posture about standing up to the Great Satan. |
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When surveying an area for predators, zebras will stand in an alert posture with ears erect, head held high, and staring. |
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This habit will help to improve overall posture as well as the muscle tone appearance. |
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In this posture were affairs at the inn when a gentleman arrived there post. |
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A heads-up posture meant the pilot couldn't pay attention to his instruments. |
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At other times the older orans posture may be used, with palms up and elbows in. |
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How long they can sustain such a perversely Luddite posture remains to be seen. |
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Esophoric and exophoric eye posture was determined using the Howell card at distance and near. |
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With the Rockstick 2 Mouse, users can grip the mouse in a handshake position, putting an end to pronated posture. |
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Uncle Jim stopped amazed. His brain did not instantly rise to the new posture of things. |
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Hurrion has developed Quintic Ball Roll Software to provide expert advice for all golfers' putting stroke, posture, set-up and putter type. |
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These rich boys will continue to puff and posture sanctimoniously about not taking pay rises. |
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Numerous scholars have argued that Napoleon's aggressive posture made him enemies and cost him potential allies. |
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It means posture and sound that usually occur together in crowing are controlled by different neuromechanisms. |
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Churches with an attractional posture toward mission have long sought to be hospitable to seekers and other visitors who might attend worship. |
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Practically every imaginable posture has been suggested for Plateosaurus in the scientific literature at some point. |
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Many oral health care practitioners now use magnifying loupes to help maintain a neutral posture position. |
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This slumped sitting posture may cause strain, instability, or injury in the lumbopelvic region. |
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Try to run with a rhythum,, good posture and balance, lean just a little forward from the ankles, and do not overstride. |
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Cornered sheep may charge and butt, or threaten by hoof stamping and adopting an aggressive posture. |
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Each configuration offers either specialised advantage or broad capability, and each design creates a different riding posture. |
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His genially skew-whiff posture for the camera may be intended to deflect easy attempts to get an angle on him. |
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He thus strikes a posture of defiance, an antishame posture that is one of the most popular ways of combating shame in Melville's characters. |
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Was it the adoption of upright posture and bipedality that caused a shift in the poise of the head on the vertebral column? |
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Only dominant wolves typically use RLU, with subordinate males continuing to use the juvenile standing posture throughout adulthood. |
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Submissive foxes will approach dominant animals in a low posture, so that their muzzles reach up in greeting. |
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Historically the human lineage, evidently only at some point in the past in the Australopithecines, assumed obligatory upright posture. |
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Her sunny, dimpled smile was betrayed by her hunched, buckled posture. |
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Their posture, with the neck stretched out, tells the male that they are available for courtship. |
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My swiss fit ball proved very useful as a birthing ball helping with backache and posture through my pregnancy. |
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Her neck would be thrown back in an intense and sometimes agonizing opisthotonic posture. |
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The UK has relaxed its nuclear posture since the collapse of the Soviet Union. |
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In response, a female will adopt a threatening posture and attack a male before flying away, pursued by the male. |
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First, it contributes to the maintenance of stable upright posture in the frontal and sagittal planes during gait. |
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England could grow into a posture of being more united at home, and more considered abroad. |
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Lower esophageal sphincter pressure in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease and posture and time patterns. |
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