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We extend the range of movement through props".
The range of movement is a pleasure to recall.
I don't have the range of movement that I used to".
Similarly, the range of movement — some of it spasmodic, gestural, driven — made its expressive point.
The range of movement is greater in the synovial than in the nonsynovial type.
His arms and legs have the range of movement of real limbs.
The range of movement surprises Mr. Smith, if only because it is difficult to imagine navigating so much territory without benefit of a human's field of vision.
Then other choreographers seized on the range of movement vocabulary he had opened up, and the distinctions between ballet and contemporary dance became forever optional.
This hypertonia may increase against resistance and then suddenly decrease ("clasp-knife spasticity"), or it may be constant throughout the range of movement ("plastic" or "lead-pipe" rigidity).
By the end two of the dancers are in blue jeans (and one in denim hot pants) and the range of movement includes some crashing falls to the floor and suggestive sways of the pelvis.
Classical-ballet technique is based on the turned-out position of the legs, which increases the range of movement through added mobility in the hip joint and also imparts a more pleasing line to the extended leg.
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