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I rose on my toes to keep from falling forward.
They aren't difficult to destroy, since most of their energy has to be used to keep from falling forward.
And there's no shortage of odd-looking contraptions that promise to help, be it the aptly named Ostrich Pillow that cocoons your head in a padded sack or the UpRight Sleeper that prevents your head from falling forward so long as you're willing to look like Hannibal Lecter post-incarceration.
Similarly, an injury was about four and a half times more likely to result from falling sideways and three times more likely from falling forward.
There was a greater likelihood of injury from falling forward, sideways, and backward and landing flat, compared to falling backward to sitting.
Every time they bowed and whenever leaving or entering the presence of a Buddha the monks would bow three times, always from a kneeling position they were obliged to hold on to a kind of extended lapel of their outer robe to prevent the material from falling forward over their shoulders.
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During induction one person held the halter and one person held the tail or a tail rope in order to balance the horse and prevent it from falling forwards.
Watch out for falling forward.
Furthermore, (a_S), (a_{r0}) and (a_{rn}) are the marginal accelerations required to prevent the vehicle from slipping, falling backward, and falling forward, respectively.
"Or was it cats?" Leisurely, Val sat up, crouching over the cold end of the joint, his hand held up to shield it from the wind and his hair falling forward, hiding his face.
Compared to falling backward into a sitting position, injuries were most likely to result from falling backward and landing flat, falling sideways and, to a somewhat lesser extent, falling forward.
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