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When that light is reflected back by something nearby, it causes the strip to flex forward, gripping whatever that object is.
The subject was standing upright and asked to flex forward as far as possible with their knees fully extended.
The subject was asked to flex forward and the examiner observed the spine from the "skyline" view.
Participants were verbally instructed to flex forward from the neck and trunk downward through the lower spine.
The subject was standing erect and was asked to flex forward as far as possible with knees fully extended.
The head and trunk were to remain stationary and subjects were told to not flatten their back, flex forward or push through their arms or feet.
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Nevertheless, he flexed forward powerfully and attempted to ensnare Pyotr's wrists with his crushing grip.
"The faster we let a fresh new penis inside us, the less we think of the person attached to it as marriage material," Wong said, and then assumed the pose she often takes onstage after she drops an insight: lips flexed forward, eyebrows up, one arm slung over the mic stand, her body language announcing, This is how it is.
But mobile devices are typically held with the neck flexed forward at 60 degrees or greater, and many users, particularly teens, use them compulsively.
Further, the frequency of such calls tells me that back pain and sciatica related to travel is a true phenomenon - I've tagged it summer sciatica at this time of year - and is usually triggered by the flexed forward, cramped position of getting to your destination by car or plane.
These are regions of full flexion, the regions in which the trunk is flexing forward, and the regions in which the trunk is extending while returning to the upright position.
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