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When he was through, he found himself in a great chamber filled with mist and spray, its floor split by a yawning chasm.
Turn over to seal stretch, come up to knees, slide to floor split.
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The new site will be used simultaneously with the current floor, splitting the exchange's operations between two sites for the first time.
Giambra claims Peltomaa was disturbed and had consented to handcuffs, but also that he fought back and kicked the officer, while LaFont claims her husband was thrown on the tile floor, splitting his chin and dislocating his thumb in the process.
The most impressive stunt in "One Night With Joan," a lighthearted, unrevealing autobiographical compendium of reminiscences and remarks, accompanied by dimly projected film clips and slides, is gymnastic: a down-to-floor split.
You should do the following stretches twice a day: Pike, straddle (right, left, center), butterfly, lunge, floor lunge, split (right, left, center), split against a wall, bridge, shoulder and arm stretches, etc.
He said that if the floor had split down the middle, dancers would have plunged into the middle of the pool, with less chance of reaching safety.
Inside, the first floor is split between the cellphone subsidiary, which now offers only local calls, and the former leading branch of the bank, which is now closed, its tall teller chairs empty behind dusty counters.
Traces of lead, she said, showed up in her toddler's blood, parts of her ceiling have cracked and fallen, the radiator is broken, the kitchen floor is split open and rats have eaten through her towels.
The third floor was split into several apartments, while the second floor was entirely occupied by Strathcona TV and Columbia Photo Studio.
The upper floor was split into two rooms, one for the Indiana State Senate and another for the Indiana Supreme Court, with a narrow hall between them.
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