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- a milestone, "a mind-boggling pattern of circling balls, crossing and uncrossing hands, and unexpected catches." The base of this pattern is a traditional...
- Uncross the Stars is a 2008 movie set in Arizona starring Daniel Gillies, Barbara Hershey, Ron Perlman, and Irma P. Hall. It was directed by Kenny Golde...
- The longest uncrossed (or nonintersecting) knight's path is a mathematical problem involving a knight on the standard 8×8 chessboard or, more generally...
- being stolen or cashed by unauthorized persons. Cheques can be open (uncrossed) or crossed. A crossed cheque generally is a cheque that only bears two...
- such as body rocking, or complex, such as self-caressing, crossing and uncrossing of legs, and marching in place. They are found especially in people with...
- signs of akathisia include repetitive movements, such as crossing and uncrossing the legs and constant shifting from one foot to the other. Other noted...
- pair of edges in an antiparallelogram must always be longer than the two uncrossed edges. Several nonconvex uniform polyhedra, including the tetrahemihexahedron...
- with their back supported, feet flat on the floor, and with their legs uncrossed. The person whose blood pressure is being measured should avoid talking...
- and Patrick Wilson, and worked with Barbara Hershey on a film called Uncross the Stars. In the fall of 2009 she filmed the romantic comedy Losing Control...
- considers the ball to be dead, the umpire signals dead ball by crossing and uncrossing his arms in front of his body. In ****ociation football (soccer), the term...