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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spine up" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts.
It is typically used as an instruction or command to straighten one's back or stand upright with good posture. It can also be used metaphorically to mean to strengthen or toughen oneself mentally or emotionally. Example 1: "Don't slouch, spine up and show confidence in your presentation." Example 2: "Training for a marathon really helped me spine up and push through difficult situations." Example 3: "As the team leader, it's important for you to spine up and lead by example."
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Spine up but not rigid.
Then, at a later date, we will build the spine up with bone graft and metalwork.
Increased forward leaning (up to 6°) and lateral bending of the spine (up to 12°) was observed with load.
The scope of these multi-employer negotiations is limited, primarily to a revaluation of the 51-point pay spine, up to the salary points for senior staff.
Runs 3 6 have a cable actuator in order to bend the tensegrity spine up, down, left, and right.
Runs 3 to 6 have an actuator cable to bend the tensegrity spine up, down, left, and right.
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However, taking into account urchin size and the changes in particle flux at each water velocity, S. purpuratus was significantly more efficient at capturing particles with "spines up" — an advantage which disappeared once spines were lowered.
But if this kind of frippery sends a squiggle of pleasure down your spine, step up to the counter.
Spine picked up another guitar, this one an acoustic.
Seriously, it was like having your spine rigged up to a paint mixer.
Empty of breath, pull your belly back toward the spine and up, simultaneously lifting and flaring the ribs.
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