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… He would sometimes hike up one leg, plant his foot on a trader's desk, his thigh close to the employee's face, and ask how markets were doing".
Hierarchical multiple regression revealed that initial knee abduction angle, lateral leg plant distance and initial lateral trunk lean could explain 67% (62% adjusted) of the variation in peak knee abduction moments (F 1,22) = 8.869, p = .007).007
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Standing before the video, he moved slowly, with one leg planted and the other gesturing around him; there was elegance, but also strain, as the standing leg bore the burden of support for a long time before Riener switched legs.
2. From the plank position, cross your right foot in front of your left leg, planting it firmly on the floor.
It's a classic Thomas a beautiful afro-wearing woman leans back on a couch, one leg planted on the floor, the other lifted in the air.
In three out of eleven traits (spur width, length of the arm and length of the leg) plants in the hybrid zone were morphologically more extreme than either parent (Table 2).
She has the boundless, often angry energy of a young Ms. Turner, and the same never-ending legs, planted wide in a prizefighter's stance.
With its legs planted, its torso shunts so far to one side or bends so far back that you fear the creature might be broken beyond repair.
Her eyes burn a little too brightly, and her legs, planted in a pair of high-rise pumps, go on forever.
Sometimes legs are turned in and out from the hip, briskly to the beat, whether with both legs planted on the floor or with one leg raised in the air.
Shirt unbuttoned, legs planted firmly apart, thumbs in belt loops, Hollywood issued his instructions for all manner of buns, brioches and bagels; it was the thigh watermark of that contemporary feminist bête noire, manspreading.
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