He went under again, heading to the far side of the pool, his legs scissoring and his arms moving like underwater wings. |
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This scissoring of the bones causes extra pressure to be forced upon the Carpal Tunnel. |
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Efficient skaters lean forward at the waist, hands held behind the back, legs lazily scissoring back and forth to notch up 15-20 kilometres an hour, hour after hour. |
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The scissoring action of the legs coming smartly together after opening creates the forward propulsion of the kick. |
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One duet seemed to come to a demure finish – and then, on the last note, she leapt into his arms, legs scissoring on the last note of music. |
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The coat should be left to grow naturally and any evidence of clipping or scissoring is penalized. |
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She bore him down and levered herself atop him, fastening to him like a leech, scissoring his legs with her own and wrapping one arm around his neck. |
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These may not provide a firm base for underlayment board application resulting in a up-and-down or scissoring action at the seams. |
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The playpen must not present any scissoring, shearing, or pinching hazards. |
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Any evidence of clipping or scissoring should be penalized. |
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Will accommodate to a household with children, but does better in one without. A quick daily brushing, and shaping and scissoring every three months will keep the white coat looking its best. |
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Stegosaurs had tiny leaf-shaped teeth for nipping, and other plant eaters had scissoring teeth or pencil-shaped, raking teeth. |
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Scissoring shapes from gouache-painted paper and directing assistants who pinned them into compositions over and over, until they were right, was the expedient of a genius. |
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