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Discover Ludwig"hand balancing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the act of balancing one's body using only one's hands, often seen in gymnastics or acrobatic performances. You can use "hand balancing" in a sentence when talking about a specific skill or activity using one's hands for balance. For example: - "The circus performer amazed the audience with her impressive hand balancing routine." - "He has been practicing his hand balancing skills for years and can now hold a handstand for over a minute." - "The yoga class ended with a challenging pose that required hand balancing." - "After years of training, she finally mastered the art of hand balancing on a tightrope."
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Preminger keeps one hand balancing the painting against his legs and the other hand on Mark's shoulder.
My favorite act in "Banana Shpeel" was Dmitry Bulkin, a twenty-four-year-old Russian, in "hand balancing".
Mr. Cuomo said governors who have attacked collective bargaining and the cost of worker benefits had lost sight of the task at hand — balancing budgets.
Since then, Specialist Marrocco has learned how to walk on prosthetic legs and to send text messages with a rubber hand, balancing a BlackBerry on his thigh.
Another individual standout is Mei Ling, who combines the ancient and modern by gracefully performing her demanding hand balancing act atop a gleaming motorcycle.
Through the window of a Paris Metro car speeding from the station he took a mysterious, apparitional silhouette of a man in a sinister hat, one hand balancing a cane.
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In the given auction North (JoAnn Sprung of Philadelphia, now of Las Vegas) chose an interesting moment to call her hand balanced.
Howard's massive shoulders slumped, his bat in his left hand, balanced on the dirt, his back to the celebration engulfing Wilson.
Many of the American competitors, on the other hand, balance their competitive drive with a taste for the pleasures minigolf has to offer.
On one occasion some years back, Crombie was accompanying the American guitarist Tal Farlow with one leg crossed over the other and the elbow of his gently swinging cymbal-playing hand balanced on his knee.
Hand balanced these views with important decisions to protect a defendant's constitutional rights concerning unreasonable searches, forced confessions and cumulative sentences.
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