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- the person has a hyperextension of the lower back, however this is not necessarily the case. Most sway-back exhibits a posteriorly tilted pelvis; the lumbar...
- placed upon an immature animal. Less often, a long-backed horse that is in poor condition may develop a sway at a younger age simply due to lack of exercise...
- partner's ability to affect his heart with how she "sways" when they dance. This new song, titled "Sway", has become a standard in the pop repertoire. The...
- region, and is commonly called hollow back or saddle back (after a similar condition that affects some horses). Sway back is a different condition with a different...
- in the area of Gondar, in the Amhara Region. It is poorly conformed, sway-backed and heavy in the belly. It is much used in agricultural work.: 10  The...
- Jonathan Ahmad Calloway (born July 3, 1971), known as Sway, is an American radio personality, journalist and former rapper known for hosting music, news...
- "Sway" is a song by New Zealand singer Bic Runga. It was released as the second single from her debut studio album, Drive (1997), in 1997. The song peaked...
- the ritual swaying of worshippers during Jewish prayer, usually forward and back but also from side to side. This practice can be traced back to at least...
- pigs can usually be distinguished from other pigs by their pot belly, a swa**** back, a chubby figure, a rounded head, a short snout, short legs, a short...
- A saddle can vary from a sharp, narrow gap to a broad, comfortable, sway-backed, shallow valley so long as it is both the high point in the sloping faces...