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Kelly's athleticism gave his moves a distinctive broad, muscular quality, and this was a very deliberate choice on his part, as he explained: " There's a strong link between sports and dancing, and my own dancing springs from my early days as an athlete ... I think dancing is a man's game and if he does it well he does it better than a woman.
The largest and tallest of the galloping hounds, in general type he is a rough-coated, Greyhound-like breed ; very muscular, strong though gracefully built ; movements easy and active ; head and neck carried high, the tail carried with an upward sweep with a slight curve towards the extremity ".
The myotonia ( delayed relaxation of a muscle after a strong contraction ) occurring in myotonic muscular dystrophy may be treated with medications such as quinine, phenytoin, or mexiletine, but no actual long term treatment has been found.
Though much remains unknown about Shaka's personal appearance, sources tend to agree he had a strong, muscular body and was not fat.
Like all birds of prey, eagles have very large hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong muscular legs, and powerful talons.
It secretes protein-digesting enzymes and strong acids to aid in food digestion, ( sent to it via oesophageal peristalsis ) through smooth muscular contortions ( called segmentation ) before sending partially digested food ( chyme ) to the small intestines.
The ears and nostrils of pygmy hippos have strong muscular valves to aid submerging underwater, and the skin physiology is dependent on the availability of water.
The film began as a look at bodybuilding from the perspective of a newcomer to the sport ; to this end, the production had hired the slimly built actor Bud Cort, with the intention of following Cort's development from a physically slight man to a muscular, strong bodybuilder.
When Louie was given super powers he became very muscular and strong.
Ti Lung is considered one of the most, if not the most handsome martial arts actor to grace Shaw Studios, but is also accredited as a capable actor who reinforced his muscular glamour with strong characterisation over his many films.
It has two forelimbs with small claws, two muscular hind-limbs, which are used for jumping, and a strong tail which is often used to create a tripod when standing upright.
Cataphract cavalry needed to be immensely strong and endurant horses, and without selectively breeding horses for muscular strength and hardiness, they would have surely not been able to bear the immense loads of armor and a rider during the strain of battle.
Rather it is meat-like, being a strong muscular organ, and when the dish is finished by being pan-fried or roasted in the oven, it becomes crisp.
' He has strong muscular arms and a fully developed chest.
The forequarters are strong, straight, well muscled and parallel with muscular and solid shoulders.
Flat-Coated Retrievers have strong muscular jaws and a relatively long muzzle to allow for the carrying of birds and upland game.
Patients with Bardet – Biedl syndrome and Prader – Willi syndrome, genetic syndromes which can lead to obesity in patients, also suffer from learning disabilities and muscular weakness, but all those who knew Lambert agreed that he was highly intelligent, was extremely strong physically, and, except for erysipelas and venous insufficiency ( varicose veins ) in his legs, did not suffer from any health problems.
It is an athletic dog in build, with medium bone, and a strong and muscular body.
Have the muscular strong looking bodies of a mesomorph, but the tendency to carry extra body fat like the endomorph.
The Portuguese Water Dog built of strong substantial bone ; well developed, neither refined nor coarse, and a solidly built, muscular body.
In his work Pula Puti, he depicted a cockfight scene with roosters having human forms-the two gladiatorial roosters having strong, muscular physiques.
Its strong, muscular legs help it jump up a skyscraper with one kick and with ease.
It has strong, muscular, short-haired legs.
The hind legs should be strong and muscular, longer than the forelegs, so as to elevate the loins above the shoulders.

strong and foot
Bronze was still used during the Iron Age ; for example, officers in the Roman army had bronze swords while foot soldiers had iron ; but, for many purposes, the weaker wrought iron was found to be sufficiently strong.
Carnivorans are primarily terrestrial and usually have strong sharp claws, with never fewer than four toes on each foot, and well-developed, prominent canine teeth, cheek teeth ( premolars and molars ) that generally have cutting edges.
The human foot and ankle is a strong and complex mechanical structure containing exactly 26 bones, 33 joints ( 20 of which are actively articulated ), and more than a hundred muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
The human foot has two longitudinal arches and a transverse arch maintained by the interlocking shapes of the foot bones, strong ligaments, and pulling muscles during activity.
In the first period, Ball flicked a pass inside to Hurst in the penalty box who struck a strong shot towards goal with his right foot, falling backwards as he did so.
A strong syllable can only occur in the rising part of the second, third, and fourth foot of a line:
The first foot has a freer structure, allowing strong syllables in a falling position and weak syllables in a rising position:
Although in some nations the knight returned to foot combat in the 14th century, the association of the knight with mounted combat with a spear, and later a lance, remained a strong one.
Dumézil stated that he was aligned with both vertical space, due to his placement of his foot on the wolf's lower jaw and his hand on the wolf's upper jaw, and horizontal space, due to his wide step and strong shoe, and that, by killing the wolf, Víðarr keeps the wolf from destroying the cosmos, and the cosmos can thereafter be restored after the destruction resulting from Ragnarök.
* Pompeii the city at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, is heavily damaged by a strong earthquake.
Having been abruptly recalled into Anjou by a revolt of his barons, he returned to the charge in September 1136 with a strong army, including in its ranks William, duke of Aquitaine, Geoffrey, count of Vendôme, and William Talvas, count of Ponthieu, but after a few successes was wounded in the foot at the siege of Le Sap ( 1 October ) and had to fall back.
In a strong defensive position, the English King ordered that everybody fight on foot and distributed the army in three divisions, one commanded by his sixteen-year-old son, Edward, the Prince of Wales known as the Black Prince.
Clemens Brentano made her acquaintance, was converted to the strong faith, and remained at the foot of the stigmatist's bed copying her dictation without embellishment from 1818-1824.
A French army of 130, 000 ( 118, 000 foot and 12, 500 horse ), exceptionally accompanied by Louis himself, from 7 May in a single month marched through Liège, bypassed the strong Dutch fortress of Maastricht, advanced along the Rhine, took the six Rhine fortresses of Cleves manned with Dutch garrisons and then on 12 June crossed the Lower Rhine into the Betuwe, thus invading the Republic itself and outflanking the IJssel Line.
My chest is strong but your foot is not so strong ".
Even in safe areas, however, moving water can always present risks — such as when a swimmer attempts to stand up on a rocky riverbed in strong current, risking foot entrapment.
The term macropod comes from the Greek for " large foot " and is appropriate: most have a very long, narrow hind foot with a distinctive arrangement of toes: the fourth toe is very large and strong, the fifth toe moderately so, the second and third are fused and the first toe is usually missing.
Its forefeet have sharp claws and the first toe of each hind foot is clawless but has a strong grasp.
Another design has a breakaway outer branch, usually composed of a strong, thick rubber band and a leather loop, which will detach with sufficient pressure, freeing the foot.
The first tunnel ( the more northern of the uptown pair ) was originally built without an excavation shield or iron construction because the chief engineer of the time, Dewitt Haskin, believed that the river silt was strong enough to maintain the tunnel's form ( with the help of compressed air ) until a 2½ foot ( 76 cm ) thick brick lining could be constructed.
Korean-born ( all Goldfinger's staff are Korean ), he is extremely strong, proven in one sequence where he breaks the railing of a staircase with his hand and a mantel with his foot.
The structure of the pas d ' armes at AEMMA focuses on " combats on foot " only and encompasses numerous attributes of a late 14th and early 15th centuries balanced to satisfy the expectations of the spectators in a 21st century context by allowing them to witness extraordinary unscripted single armoured combats, while providing opportunities for the combatants to demonstrate their prowess and technique through the challenges presented in the bouts by the appellants and all the while, maintaining a strong foothold in its historical counterpart.

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