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It is also fair to observe that it is rather useful for the government to try to swivel the focus in this direction.
You can add some variation to the movement by doing a double heeltoe -- do the heeltoe as normal but instead of switching feet try to swivel in the same direction twice, keeping the same foot in front.
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But as he tried to swivel and shoot, he was engulfed by three home players.
The effective Yakubu, who has scored eight goals in his last eight games, reacted quickly, swivelling to try to divert the ball beyond Ben Foster, but the keeper was up to the task.
When buying a pin vise, try to find one with a swivel palm rest.
The taps on the basin have a life of their own – swivelling as I try to turn them – and the light is so dim it's hard to read, but the water is hot and not even brown, so I'm happy.
Most often, that meant putting the crane's boom at a 67-degree angle so that it would swivel, or weathervane, with the prevailing wind, rather than try to resist it.
I began to make a point of turning to face everyone I was with, trying to convince them to swivel in whatever direction felt right.
If your chair is one of those swivel chairs that creak when you turn or lean back, try to find a normal stool or regular chair.
Hitz deliberately dug his studs into the turf – and swivelled a few times for maximum impact – just before Modeste stepped up to try to give the home side the lead.
If there are to be more than two at the meal, try to secure a round table which will encourage everyone to participate equally in conversation and save heads swivelling like Wimbledon spectators.
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