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They have ovoid heads that droop forward and limbs that are slightly flexed.
The legs were usually slightly flexed; the hands were held at chest level or under the chin, and the head was a short cylinder with minuscule features.
Expressive new script styles developed: Eastern Kufic with characters tall, thin and slightly flexed like blades of grass in a field; Maghribi from North Africa, with its flourishes of downward lines, like roots reaching into desert subsoil.
Despite a certain wariness in her gaze and upper body, her stance is excellent — her weight mostly over the slightly flexed back leg, her front foot stepping boldly forward in preparation for the swing, which will initially take the bat up and back, then swiftly down into the reversing pivot and full-body turn that precede and accompany her Speaker-esque, closed-stance cut at the ball.
Following insertion, a lateral dissection centred on the fibula was carried out, with the knee remaining slightly flexed.
The left leg was slightly flexed in a way to keep the body balanced and be able to reach the foot pedal [1].
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He approached his harpsichord with the air of a mortician, slightly flexing his long, delicate hands.
Here are some techniques your physical therapist may teach you to minimize the pain: You can do the lumbar flexion by elevating the head for 30 degrees using pillows or a foam wedge and slightly flexing the knees supported on a pillow.
Relax, lying there - how? Think of and slightly flex (move) each area starting with your toes, then feet, then ankles, calves, knees, thighs,... continuing upward one part at a time, to the top of your scalp/head.
Gibbons said Everett also extended his elbow slightly and flexed his arm.
Feet were placed comfortably on the floor with knees flexed slightly greater than 90 degrees.
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