-
athletes (e g.
Valeriy Brumel), the flop
allowed athletes of a
slender build to use
their co-
ordination to
greater effect and not risk knee injuries, which...
- ****an was a
powerful ally, the
relationship was distant, with
little co-
ordination or co-operation. For example,
Germany refused to
share their formula for...
- They have been used for
centuries as a way
of building physical strength, endurance, mobility, and co-
ordination. Usually, one
person performs the exercise...
- stance,
reduced mobility and
reduced tone,
power and co-
ordination through the
normal expected range of hip
joint motion.
Coxalgia may be
treated in the short-term...
- the
point that the
angle it made from the
vertical was
higher than that
of the
peninsula of Kintyre in
Argyll and Bute on maps
of Scotland. This test...
- as head
of policy co-
ordination. Later, he
became Shadow Education Secretary in the post-election reshuffle.
Daniel Finkelstein has said
of the period...
-
members of the Body
of Christ,
while the
Church leadership has a
variety of views in
regard to homo****ual
expression and
ordination. Some
expressions of ****uality...
- the
ordinations 'opération survie' ("Operation Survival"),
citing in his
defense canons 1323 and 1324
of the 1983 Code
of Canon Law, the
first of which...
-
Zhengyi sanju daoshi are
trained by
other priests of the same sect, and
historically received formal ordination by the
Celestial Master,
although the 63rd Celestial...
- Air
Force Angle or more
commonly RAF
Angle, is a
former Royal Air
Force station located on the
Angle Peninsula Coast, 8
miles (13 km) west
of Pembroke...