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The snake is long since dead, emptied, deprived of its poison, but the skin moves, full of bustling life.
Mr. Amarasiriwardena and his team have relied on an engineering process used in aerospace design to help understand how the body's skin moves, so that their garments will stretch in a similar way.
I remember saying, "Oh my God, so the skin moves with it?" He was fine, but it was a really foreign experience for me.
Shearing causes blisters when skin moves one way and the tissue underneath moves the other way, as when going downhill.
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But he stood out among his fellow All-Americans, and his background, and the color of his skin, moved Camp to come up with new explanations for the purposes of football and for the kinds of men who might excel at it.
DP: First of all, in terms of history I'd like to say the vast majority of the medieval world as we think of it was all kinds of people with various shades of brown skin moving back and forth across borders.
"For instance, if you're looking from the top of your head, most of what you're seeing is the pulse flowing from the blood vessels right under your skin, and it makes your skin move," Lux said.
Sometimes, they grab my hand in the grocery store, patting my skin, moved to communicate, somehow, however they can, that the dancing beauty of my child stands out against the rest of the world, where everything is bleak and we're all lonely and scared.
The systematic error also increases as the stimulated sites on the skin move away from the CNS entry zone.
Use a similar technique: start near the tail, and run the knife under the skin, moving away from you.
Each time we reach the top of the river, I'm shocked anew to see the ghostly skins moving against the frenzied, amorous pairs, the egg-laying mothers.
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