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Mr. Greenberg's dances feature expansive and lyrical movement, florid use of the arms, a facile use of rhythm and a generous use of stage space.
The wand technique leverages experience from daily use of the arms.
However, use of the arms to assist rise from the chair in 30s-CST is allowed.
Ever since the American Revolution the use of arms, especially of arms of English families with whom the users were related or whose surname they bore, has continued.
The university had used an assumed version of these arms since 1913, and the university's student guild reaffirmed its assumption and use of a differenced version of the University Arms in 1991.
Specifically, participants will be asked to perform the test on two separate occasions, once with the use of arms (i.e. using arm rests to push off chair) and secondly, as per protocol, without the use of arms (i.e. with arms folded across chest).
Three of these arms used nursing intervention and these have been added together for the purposes of the meta-analysis.
Listen, every child in America should be taught the appropriate use of arms as soon as they have arms to raise -- hugging.
Then she lost the use of her arms.
"Some people lose the use of their arms as well.
He doesn't have use of his arms and legs.
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