Grapple and release the handlebar, bicycle and team members with, one or two hands, during freehanded exercises. |
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These exercises will have to be performed in an upright, freehanded position, with sidewards stretched arms and hands. |
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Hoffman's freehanded approach to the law in silencing the defendants had angered many, and would later be overruled by a higher court. |
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I traced around the cap of a pen to get some of the inner curvature I was looking for, and even freehanded a few of the transitions. |
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In vitro experiments simulating clinical conditions have demostrated that fully guided placement is more accurate than freehanded placement. |
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He freehanded a splash of half-and-half from a carton, added a beaten egg, and scattered a small amount of all-purpose flour and breadcrumbs from a can. |
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As a younger filmmaker working with scant means and the people at hand, Swanberg often did his own camera work and lighting, and his compositional sense was sometimes impetuously freehanded, sometimes drastically static. |
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Unfortunately, the flat-footed version that opened last night under Mr. Edelstein's direction, from his own freehanded adaptation, seldom conveys the urgency of the play's genesis. |
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The single-barrel, freehanded drill guide is then used with the 2.5 mm drill bit to make the pilot holes in the inner vertebra. |
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In his program notes Mr. Schepkin argued that pianists are often too freehanded in their readings of Mussorgsky's score and that the composer's untouched original holds its own nicely. |
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I am ordered over there with a few others. We all shoot standing and freehanded...This regained freedom of action makes us unable to feel the danger we are in. |
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In this person's freehanded reinterpretation, we're encouraged to visualize the father as an aloof family patriarch who thoughtlessly drives his younger son away by neglect. |
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The spirits entered the tunnel carrying treasures, but exited freehanded. |
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