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The crane then lowered the R.O.V. into the turbulent water, its snubbed head pitching forward, its fibre-optic cable trailing behind it, like an endless tail.
Therefore Clarke (2005) hypothesized a greater sensitivity of the organ, which can be interpreted in a further step as slower pitch movements of the head in this direction, and most likely a flexion of the neck, rather than a head pitching about the atlas joint.
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Especially in that dern "Tinseltown," where a smooth-talking sharpie can turn a dizzy doll's head, pitch her some woo, love her up, and leave her table dancing in some gin joint.
Mary and Martha, Lazarus's sisters, and a third witness kneel rapt and spellbound before Jesus, their heads pitched to the right in a gesture of adoration.
The authors work also shows that rats tend to keep their heads pitched downward as they move about.
"Just playing at-bats in my head, pitches.
Contraction of each of the three muscles results in levation of the occipital processes, suggesting possible roles in head pitch or upwards translation.
Head pitch angle was measured to check whether participants increased the amount of head flexion when the lvf was occluded in an attempt to receive visual information of the lower limb and/or surrounding floor area in their upper visual field.
He knew many tricks to dismiss or unsettle them, including the tactic of bowling the ball straight at their head without pitching, which was usually considered dangerous and unfair.
Thirteen-year-old baseballer Mo'ne Davis messed with some heads last year, pitching fastballs at 70mph to outpace most boys in her age bracket.
A walk took us up into a meadow where we watched elderly women, wearing heavy boots and, on their heads, kerchiefs, pitching hay in the fields.
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