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He zeroed in on a difficult repeated move for the men, in which they launch their bodies into the air on a diagonal plane.
There often seemed to be a kind of bonelessness to the dancing: legs swung so freely that one wondered if there was a hip connection at all; ripples ran from one hand to the other as though the shoulders were open passageways; one repeated move had the dancers going from standing to seated by rolling through the tops of their feet, which they also, impressively, did in reverse.
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"Ow!" "Pain," she repeated, moving higher, turning the word into two quick, diving swoops.
Not only do repeated moves upset children, they have long-term effects on the whole family.
The second, also repeated, moves from the new key back to the original key, in which it ends.
Moving patients repeatedly is an example of covert ageism: The patients who suffer most from repeated moves are very old very vulnerable people.
His own schooling – and that of his twin brother, Kenneth – was disrupted by the repeated moves imposed on their father, a Methodist minister; they were born in Leek, Staffordshire.
There is a widespread concern for children in public care who experience repeated moves and a lack of opportunity to settle down.
During childhood, Hickok experienced a troubled family life, characterized by abuse, unemployment, and repeated moves.
In game 10, Karjakin could have repeated moves twice, and make a draw, but he missed it.
After all, while I don't like a few of Barack Obama's limited moves to the center, I like John McCain's repeated moves to the right even less.
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