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dumbbell and later
The dumbbell was joined by the barbell in the later half of the 19th century.

dumbbell and had
As a compromise, the Old Law tenement became the standard: this had a " dumbbell " shape, with air and light shafts on either side in the center ( usually fitted to the shafts in the adjacent buildings ), and typically covered 80 percent of the lot.
He finds the dumbbell, which had been used to weigh down a bundle of clothes.
By the early 17th century, the familiar shape of the dumbbell, with two equal weights attached to a handle, had appeared.

dumbbell and because
( Note how strongly the upper lats and serratus are worked in this fine exercise because of the pin-point concentration of force which the dumbbell variation affords ).

dumbbell and .
The dumbbell variation develops a most classically sculptured outline to the Aj.
Interstitials can form ' split interstitial ' or ' dumbbell ' structures where two atoms effectively share an atomic site, resulting in neither atom actually occupying the site.
The galaxies of the Local Group cover a diameter of ( see 1 E + 22 m for distance comparisons ) and have a binary ( dumbbell ) distribution.
Another Greek, the physician Galen, described strength training exercises using the halteres ( an early form of dumbbell ) in the 2nd century.
For example, lifting 10 kilograms using a dumbbell sometimes requires more force than moving 10 kilograms on a weight stack if certain pulley arrangements are used.
In other cases, the weight stack may require more force than the equivalent dumbbell weight due to additional torque or resistance in the machine.
A dumbbell Squat ( exercise ) | squat.
* In 1981, Budd Schulberg described Bow as " a easy winner of the dumbbell award " who " couldn't act " and compared her to a puppy who his father B. P.
" Long Island ") is a small island 10 km southwest of Hong Kong Island, is nicknamed as the ' dumbbell island ' for its shape.
They exhibit a variety of shapes ranging from spherical to dumbbell, disc, oval, and teardrop.
* Undocking, unreeling a nylon tether between the capsule and the Agena and flying in a " dumbbell " configuration with the Agena below the astronauts, to check the gravitational effect on the formation stability in uncontrolled mode.
Object of choice in training is usually a light-weight dumbbell or a glove.
This Smooth Collie retrieves an obedience dumbbell made of wood ; others are made of metal.
Lapilli are spheroid, teardrop, dumbbell or button-shaped droplets of molten or semi-molten lava ejected from a volcanic eruption that fall to earth while still at least partially molten.
Sometimes, complete excision is not practical if in a dumbbell configuration where the cyst extends through a suture line in the skull.
The interchange between US 223 the freeway at exit 5 will also be upgraded to contain a pair of roundabouts in a configuration known as a dumbbell interchange.
Raising the hands with the aid of push-up bars or a dumbbell allows for greater ROM ( range of motion ) providing further stress for the muscles.
These equations suggest a vertically oriented dumbbell of stresses surrounding the dislocation, with compression experienced by the atoms near the " extra " plane, and tension experienced by those atoms near the " missing " plane.
The dimer does not materialize but a reaction with iodine in benzene followed by reaction with the tri-tert-butyl sila anion results in the formation of an eight membered silicon cluster compound which can be described as a Si < sub > 2 </ sub > dumbbell ( length 229 picometer and with inversion of tetrahedral geometry ) sandwiched between two almost parallel Si < sub > 3 </ sub > rings.
A dumbbell interchange junction between the A80, A73 and B8048 was opened in November 2005, but the widely regarded long term solution to the A80's problems was to replace it entirely with a motorway which would bypass Cumbernauld completely.

striking and back
Then the Communese reply came back from many mouthpieces with striking consistency.
There was no place to sit, but Watson walked slowly from the ladder to the window slits and back, stooping slightly to avoid striking his head on the heavy beams.
Fugger's cuirassiers charged and, striking at a favourable angle, threw back Marsin's squadrons in disorder.
George Brown, Canadian politician and editor of the Toronto Globe hit back at his striking employees, pressing police to charge the Typographical Union with " conspiracy.
Sound is usually created by drawing a bow across the back edge of the saw at the sweet spot, or sometimes by striking the sweet spot with a mallet.
The Brewers did have some bright moments during the season with pitcher Ben Sheets striking out 18 Atlanta Braves in one game and the Brewers coming back from a 9-run deficit to beat the Cincinnati Reds.
Most striking was the productivity surge in capital, as Milken … and others took the vast sums trapped in old-line businesses and put them back into the markets.
Okapis have reddish dark backs, with striking horizontal white stripes on the front and back legs, making them resemble zebras from a distance.
The back hand can be used for striking the opponent while he is preoccupied maintaining his balance.
South Korea agreed with the findings from the research group and President Lee Myung-bak declared in May 2010 that Seoul would cut all trade with North Korea as part of measures primarily aimed at striking back at North Korea diplomatically and financially.
Summing up, he stated that in all these tests, the use of ebonite plates covered with copper or mixtures of copper and tin was less satisfactory than the use of filings ; with the plates, he was unable to obtain the initial resistance of the body after the action of the spark or of the current, while with the tubes and filings, the resistance could be brought back to its normal value by striking a few sharp blows on the support of the tube.
It has been observed that most birds of prey look back over their shoulders before striking prey ( or shortly thereafter ); predation is after all a two-edged sword.
The intention with this serve is for the ball to travel low and fast towards either back corner, and to bounce twice before striking either side wall or the back wall.
Rousseau's striking phrase that man must " be forced to be free " should be understood this way: since the indivisible and inalienable popular sovereignty decides what is good for the whole, then if an individual lapses back into his ordinary egoism and disobeys the leadership, he will be forced to listen to what they decided as a member of the collectivity ( i. e. as citizens ).
Uniforms may also have substantially different colors on the front and back, so if band members turn suddenly ( flank ), the audience will see a striking change of color.
At the time of Jesus, striking someone deemed to be of a lower class with the back of the hand was used to assert authority and dominance.
a ) Menelaus resolved to kill Helen but Euripides tells us that, when he found her, her striking beauty prompted him to drop his sword and take her back to his ship “ to punish her at Sparta ”, as he claimed, but in reality she got away with it.
A dot matrix printer or impact matrix printer is a type of computer printer with a print head that runs back and forth, or in an up and down motion, on the page and prints by impact, striking an ink-soaked cloth ribbon against the paper, much like the print mechanism on a typewriter.
A serial dot matrix printer is a type of computer printer with a print head that runs back and forth, or in an up and down motion, on the page and prints by impact, striking an ink-soaked cloth ribbon against the paper, much like the print mechanism on a typewriter.
Initially, Spock was supposed to knock out an evil Kirk in the Engineering room by striking him on the back of the head.
Before they can talk any more, Valerian throws a knife, striking Townsend in the back.
Confederate soldiers fired back from Mathias Point, striking and mortally wounding Commander James H. Ward of the Freeborn, who became the first Union naval officer to die in the Civil War.
The oil painting that the nuns place on the back wall of the chapel is of a saint who bears a striking resemblance to Homer Schmidt.

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