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In the Silvester method, the victim was placed faceup, and the shoulders were elevated to allow the head to drop backward.
– It is so unstable posture that the subject could drop backward.
If active internal rotation is strong, the elbow does not drop backward, meaning that it remains in front of the trunk.
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When she bent her knees and dropped backward alarmingly, he ran to catch her.
Placing a mask on his shaved head and flippers on his feet, he drops backward off the edge into the Olympic pool, where he will spend more time during these Games than Michael Phelps or Ryan Lochte.
In Stratford-upon-Avon in 1959, Laurence Olivier performed the death scene by dropping backward off a platform and hanging upside down in a manner reminiscent of Mussolini's execution.
Their love duet begins with tentative caresses but as Ms. Ansanelli drops backward, holding her partner by his waist as he faces the rear, the pair becomes swept up into more daring lifts, leaps, tosses and swoons.
A similar innovation is the linear synchronous motor (LSM) by Intamin, originally on Superman the Escape at Six Flags Magic Mountain, which accelerated the train up a 415-foot (125-metre) tower before dropping backward at a speed of 100 miles (160 km) per hour.
Tiler Peck, one of City Ballet's recent teenage Juliets, danced with Damien Woetzel — dropping backward into his arms, then walking on air in them — with just the dark intensity one would have hoped for after her "Romeo" appearance, focused upon her partner as if finding her destiny.
With the splash basin quickly draining, Pulsar drops backward from 115 feet at 50 mph over the exposed camelback hill and up the other spike.
Believe it or not... the front drop is "Backward movement and the back drop is a forward movement.
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