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As Maya Angelou wrote, "Stand up straight and realize who you are, that you tower over your circumstances". Good posture does not mean the exaggerated chest-out pose known in the military as standing at attention, or raising one's chin up high.
The over-exaggerated "treasure chest" of secrets the world presumes Snowden's laptop to be is of no use to the Russian government since they have their own (albeit weaker) NSA with spies, satellites, cryptography specialists, and a general understanding of an intelligence agency's modus operandi that is far beyond that of any journalist or civilian in the US.
The non-completers were somewhat older, with less education, which could have exaggerated differences between chest pain cases and the reference group.
When a host at the event gave Mr. Perry a jar of maple syrup, he laughed and hugged it to his chest in an exaggerated display of gratitude.
Tara Chand Sharma, a village elder, says with an exaggerated gesture of his hands: "My chest swells with pride that my grandson will be the chief minister of Delhi".
The test continues until the participant reaches a target heart rate, unless complications such as chest pain or an exaggerated rise in blood pressure develop.
Dominance is shown by an upright stance, with fluffed chest feathers and cocked tail, an exaggerated slow walk, head jerking and gaping.
The costume also included padding in the chest, buttocks and crotch, which gave Marsden the "same exaggerated proportions as an animated character" and "posture – his back is straight, the sleeves are up and never collapse".
You'll often see exaggerated and almost angry movements of the hands, arms, legs, feet and chest.
A method much simpler and safer than chest tube insertion would have been transthoracic needle aspiration, for which risks are much exaggerated (7, 8 ); regrettably, this reliable method is rarely used (9 ).
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