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Their movement is deliberate and spare, making repetitive use of arms lifted with the palm facing upward, slow walks on pointe, and deep lunges, legs often in parallel position.
Bad dancers tend to make repetitive moves, using only arms and legs and not involving the whole body.
They are often accompanied with spreadsheets for making repetitive calculations and/or they make use of linked simulations.
The explanation one college student offers for the common use of Ritalin ("New Campus High: Illicit Prescription Drugs," front page, March 24) is that it "makes repetitive, boring tasks" seem "fun".
She's trying to shush gadflies in the audience making repetitive statements.
Make repetitive motions with your hands.
Fans, car wheels, and washing machines all make repetitive motions.
While the Pacifica case gave the F.C.C. the authority to regulate indecent speech like the Carlin monologue, which made deliberate and repetitive use of vulgarities, it left uncertain whether the use of an occasional expletive could be punished.
The small priming volume (190 ml), reduced membrane surface area (0.5 m), and use of a percutaneously inserted dual lumen venous catheter (15 Fr) to provide blood inflow and outflow make the entire system suitable for repetitive use in patients with hypercapnic acute respiratory failure.
In the same way that your muscles tire from repetitive use, your brain tires from making decisions.
The repetitive use of an antigen may make pre-vaccination results more important than for a novel antigen.
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