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The metal grid was then held upright close enough for the animals to reach for, but not touch, one of the holders.
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The decline is especially surprising because not too long ago, field-goal kicking seemed so automatic that there was discussion about moving the uprights closer together or the hash marks farther apart to create more difficult kicking angles.
People who kicked the ball too low set the model crossbar higher, whereas those who kicked the ball too wide set the model uprights closer together.
Following the screening, participants were given a brief explanation of the Total Station and were instructed to hold the staff upright and close to their body while searching.
Fig. 5 Horn deformation: a live ox just after the procedure of "vertical horn deformation": the horn bone cores have been broken, the horn sheath smove upright and close to each other and are fixed in such a position with a rope between the horn tips.
As opposed to other pros, DeChambeau stands extremely upright and close to the ball and swings on a single up-and-down plane, which requires that he not cup his wrists or roll them after impact.
New Channel 4 Racing, smarter, sober, more upright, is closer to a classroom vibe.
John Hall booted a 48-yarder through the same uprights to close out the Jets' opening drive of the third quarter.
In the last sublime moments of the work, when the pianist does not play, Mr. Serkin sat upright, eyes closed, listening with Buddha-like contemplation.
Your child should be able to sit upright and be close to the handlebars but their knees should not hit the handlebars when they pedal.[9].
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