- (ラジオ体操,
rajio taisō, literally, "radio exercises") are warm-
up calisthenics performed to music and
guidance from
radio broadcasts.
Originating from the...
- Look
up limber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Limber may
refer to:
Limber (artillery), a cart used for
supporting an
artillery piece in
transit Limber...
- Schofield) and
Corporal George Edward Nurse helped to hook a team into a
limber and then
to limber up a gun.
While doing so, he fell
badly wounded and two...
-
Rifle Brigade, who was in the donga, ****isted
to hook a team into a
limber, went out; and ****isted
to limber up a gun.
Being wounded, he took shelter; but...
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hands to stand up ending with arms overhead. Tips: Look at
hands throughout Land with feet
about a foot
apart Stretch back
before doing a
front limber If...
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Bowerman came
up with the idea for the shoe by
taking two
pieces from
existing shoes, the
midsole from the
Spring Up and the
outsole of the
Limber Up, and combined...
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infantry fire at
close range, and
helped to limber up one of the guns that were saved. He was
wounded at
Colenso due
to being shot
through the forearm. Ravenhill's...
- be used, it has
to stop,
unlimber and set
up the guns.
To move position, the guns must be
limbered up again and brought—usually towed—
to the new location...
- not
limbered up enough,
maybe pulling a
muscle and
hurting your back." Both men
remark that STIs, such as herpes, can be
transferred from the
mouth to ****...
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Spanish poem. E.g.: If I had my life
to live over, I'd try
to make more
mistakes next time. I
would relax. I
would limber up. I
would be
sillier than I have...