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handler's and finger
The firearm is pointed at the ground and the handler's finger is off the trigger.
In order to envenomate prey, an opisthoglyphous snake must move the prey into the rear of its mouth and then penetrate it with its fangs, presenting difficulties with large prey although they can quickly move smaller prey ( or a human handler's finger ) into position.

handler's and may
Indecision or misjudgment of the handler's abilities in such a situation may cause undesired outcomes, such as injury to the handler due to hesitation, or the handler violating rules of engagement and causing unintended damage.
They may also work outside the home, alerting to such sounds such as sirens, forklifts and a person calling the handler's name.

handler's and for
This knowledge coupled with insight into the handler's own capabilities makes it easier for the handler to make appropriate decisions about whether to discharge or not, even if given little time and / or put under severe stress.

handler's and handler
The marker effectively blocks the handler's access to half of the field, by aggressively blocking only one side of the handler and leaving the other side open.
* Heel: The dog's head or shoulder is parallel to the handler's leg on the left side of the handler.
* attempting to access an interrupt / exception handler from v86 mode when the handler's code segment descriptor privilege level ( DPL ) is greater than zero

handler's and is
When a firearm is discharged it emits a very loud noise, typically close to the handler's ears.
Teaching a dog to be able to work on both sides of the handler's body, not just the left side as in standard obedience heeling, is the first step to doing freestyle.
Permanent handlers must therefore be reinstalled by a call to during the handler's execution, causing unreliability in the event a signal of the same type is received during the handler's execution but before the reinstall.

finger and may
Extensive observations by physicians during vaginal examinations have established the fact that a single finger inserted along the anterior wall ( the top line of the vagina as the woman lies on her back ) may cause a great deal of distress in a virgin.
Typically, young children will make an ASL sign in the correct location and use the correct hand motion, but may be able only to approximate the hand shape, for example, using one finger instead of three in signing water.
Shooting is usually done by flicking the disc with a finger, though sometimes small cue sticks may be used.
Items can be selected or moved with a finger, and finger gestures may be used to convey commands.
While playing in thumb position, few players use the fourth ( little ) finger, as it is too weak to produce a reliable tone ( this is also true for cellists ), although some extreme chords or extended techniques, especially in contemporary music, may necessitate its use.
" Slap style " may have influenced electric bass guitar players who, from the mid-sixties ( particularly Larry Graham of Sly and the Family Stone ), developed a technique called slap and pop that used the thumb of the plucking hand to hit the string, making a slapping sound but still letting the note ring, and the index or middle finger of the plucking hand to pull the string back so it hits the fretboard, achieving the pop sound described above.
Most traffic lights in Cairo appear not to function, but rather intersections are staffed by policemen who use subtle finger movements to indicate which cars may move.
Beginner models often have only the three top-action valves, while some intermediate " student " models may have a fourth top-action valve, played with the fourth finger of the right hand.
The fifth finger may also have been used on earlier, more lightly strung modern harps: Madame de Genlis, for example, in her Méthode, published in Paris in the early nineteenth century, promotes the use of all five fingers, while Roslyn Rensch suggests that Mlle de Guînes, the harpist for whom Mozart wrote his Concerto for Flute and Harp, might occasionally have used all five fingers when playing the harp.
In as much as patients can throw themselves into the nervous sleep, and manifest all the usual phenomena of Mesmerism, through their own unaided efforts, as I have so repeatedly proved by causing them to maintain a steady fixed gaze at any point, concentrating their whole mental energies on the idea of the object looked at ; or that the same may arise by the patient looking at the point of his own finger, or as the Magi of Persia and Yogi of India have practised for the last 2, 400 years, for religious purposes, throwing themselves into their ecstatic trances by each maintaining a steady fixed gaze at the tip of his own nose ; it is obvious that there is no need for an exoteric influence to produce the phenomena of Mesmerism.
The term may derive from the use of finger and hand bones from the dead in mojo bags, or from ingredients such as the lucky hand root ( favored by gamblers ).
Playing instruments with velocity sensitive ( or, dynamic ) keyboards ( i. e., that respond to varying playing velocity ) may require finger independence, so that some fingers play " harder " while others play more softly.
The brachiopatagium (" arm membrane ") was the primary component of the wing, stretching from the highly elongated fourth finger of the hand to the hind limbs ( though where exactly on the hind limbs it anchored is controversial and may have varied between species, see below ).
A Ntxiv Neej may use several shamanistic tools such as swords, divinity horns, a gong ( drum ), or finger bells / jingles.
Pious Muslim women rotate their hands from a vertical to perpendicular prayer-like position in order to barely touch the finger tips of the male greeter and may opt out of the cheek-to-cheek contact.
General signs and symptoms include fever, chills, night sweats, loss of appetite, weight loss, and fatigue, and significant finger clubbing may also occur.
Each finger may flex and extend, abduct and adduct, and so also circumduct.
Each finger may move independently of the others, though the muscle bulks that move each finger may be partly blended, and the tendons may be attached to each other by a net of fibrous tissue, preventing completely free movement.

finger and involuntarily
Another recommendation is to keep the trigger finger above the trigger guard, so that there is less chance of the finger involuntarily slipping into the guard when startled.
Appropriately, chorea is derived from the Greek word, khoros, meaning “ dance .” The extent of the hyperkinesia exhibited in the disease can vary from solely the little finger to the entire body, resembling purposeful movements but occurring involuntarily.

finger and move
Ulyate drew back with a start, and put finger to lips, almost afraid to move or whisper lest it set her off, `` The dogs have got her bayed.
In the uneasy silence following the cessation of Stalin's last agonies, Beria was the first to dart forward to kiss his lifeless form ( a move likened by Sebag-Montefiore to " wrenching a dead King's ring off his finger ").
The muscles that move the finger joints are in the palm and forearm.
Most peculiar is the vibrato ting yin ( literally " still vibrato "); ancient manuals state that the finger on the left hand that is pressing the string should only move or rock ever so slightly so as to alter the pitch minutely, and some manuals say that the finger should not move at all but let the pulse of the finger do the vibrato.
As a guitarist Perkins used: finger picking, imitations of the pedal steel guitar, right-handed damping ( muffling strings near the bridge with the palm ), arpeggios, advantageous use of open strings, single and double string bending ( pushing strings across the neck to raise their pitch ), chromaticism ( using notes outside of the scale ), country and blue licks, and tritone and other tonality clashing licks ( short phrases that include notes from other keys and move in logical, often symmetric patterns ).
One day, when some friends are over, Madame Raquin eventually musters an enormous amount of strength to move her finger on a table, tracing words that would reveal Thérèse's and Laurent's deed.
Usually, the bone closest to the ring finger is gently held against the palm by the tip of the ring finger placed on its edge, while the other bone is left free to move in the " hinge " formed by the index and middle fingers as they gently hold it.
The touchpad is close to the keyboard, and only very short finger movements are required to move the cursor across the display screen ; while advantageous, this also makes it possible for a user's thumb to move the mouse cursor accidentally while typing.
** Navajo leap or " navajoing ": Given two loops on one finger, move the lower loop over the upper loop and release it from the finger.

finger and for
One growth center in a short bone -- distal phalanx of the second finger -- was chosen as an example for discussion here, primarily because epiphyseal-diaphyseal fusion, the maturity indicator for Completion in long and short bones, occurs in this center for girls near the menarche and for boys near their comparable pubescent stage.
The sections were then thawed by placing a finger under the slide and dried under a fan for 30 minutes ; ;
One young girl told me how her mother removed a wart from her finger by soaking a copper penny in vinegar for three days and then painting the finger with the liquid several times.
One of their designs had 14 keys that were dimpled on the edges as well as the top, so one finger could press two adjacent keys for additional combinations.
It provides one key for each finger and three for the thumb.
The In10did method ( pronounced " intended ") is a ten-key limited chord system that places one key under each finger in order to utilize all of them, however only two are needed for any operations ( excluding the " F " keys, which require three key presses ).
Whereas Travis's right hand used his index finger for the melody and thumb for bass notes, Atkins expanded his right hand style to include picking with his first three fingers, with the thumb on bass.
The word digital comes from the same source as the word digit and digitus ( the Latin word for finger ), as fingers are used for discrete counting.
In dyslexia, dysgraphia is often multifactorial, due to impaired letter writing automaticity, finger motor sequencing challenges, organizational and elaborative difficulties, and impaired visual word form which makes it more difficult to retrieve the visual picture of words required for spelling.
This system is particularly useful for basslines that have a repeating pedal point such as a low D, because once the note is locked in place with the mechanical " finger ," the lowest string sounds a different note when played open ( e. g., a low D ).
Some players use the more nimble tips of the fingers to play fast-moving solo passages or to pluck lightly for quiet tunes. The use of amplification allows the player to have more control over the tone of the instrument, because amplifiers have equalization controls that allow the bassist to accentuate certain frequencies ( often the bass frequencies ) while de-accentuating some frequencies ( often the high frequencies, so that there is less finger noise ).
" and made his own frantic hand gesture: " Here's a finger for you!
Sullivan later invited Mason back for a return engagement, but the notoriety of the " finger " incident lingered with the studio audience.

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