Sentences with phrase «arms and legs as»

They can be easily defeated with an item, but you can also jump on them, pick them up, and throw them around Bob - ombs — They are enemies that look like bombs, but they have eyes, arms and legs as well.
Kristy Bratcher, the mother of Lukas, a high school sophomore in Spokane, Washington, who has extremely limited use of his arms and legs as a result of a birth defect, didn't hesitate to encourage him when Lukas expressed an interest in playing a musical instrument.
· No Limbs, No Limits — An intimate family portrait of young Corkwoman Joanne O'Riordan, who was born with no arms and legs as a result of the extremely rare «Total Amelia» syndrome.
(This is not to say that there are not some Thai women whose hands dance on the small pole, but Thai massage as a specialty frequently uses arms and legs as levers to apply traction - not friction.)
It looks less harsh with bare arms and legs as in the third picture from the top.
Pilates Swimmers (lay face down; outstretch all 4 limbs and «swim», lifting and lowering opposite arms and legs as rapidly as comfortable)
Though he has nearly twice the muscle in his arms and legs as other children his age, the German boy is perfectly healthy.
Synchronize the LotFancy Trekking Poles with your arms and legs as you move, and you will discover brand new physical efficiency for both long hikes and short walks.
When changed from the upright position and the containment of his mother's arms to the horizontal position laying down uncontained a baby may produce random movements and suddenly flail his arms and legs as if to save himself from falling.
Many people, no matter their age, want arms and legs as strong as steel and minds and imaginations flexible enough to bend, expand and express artistic ideas.
The Magic Sleepsuit is designed to provide your infant with the same warmth and support that comes from swaddling, with the added freedom to move arms and legs as your infant wishes.
Of course, you'll want to be wearing a royal blue Wet Vest ($ 99.50, patent pending), a two - pound armless jacket that keeps you afloat while you move your arms and legs as if running.
though it is quite heartbreaking I can't try them as is, I live in Pakistan where you can't source things like sweet white sorghum flour, even coconut flour is hard to come by and often costs an arm and a leg as these things are imported and very limited in stick.
We're trying to find a CPA but it is hard to find someone trustworthy, smart, and doesn't charge an arm and a leg as fees.
Have you ever had to pay an arm and a leg as a result of foregoing your insurance?

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Angie McLeod, whospent 11 years as auniversity basketballcoach, believespretty firmly thatyou should be ableto get a good education «without payingan arm and a leg forit.»
Keep your arms relaxed at your sides, showing you are open to what someone else is communicating, and as with your legs, keep your arms uncrossed in order to absorb more of what's going on.
While my arms and torso were toasty warm this past weekend, my head, hands, legs and feet were frozen, so I regretted not trying the heated boots and gloves as well.
With the rapidly rising price of college tuition, many top students are realizing you don't need to pay an arm and a leg for a quality education, and that state schools are just as great.
Taking politics and central bank as two legs or arms of administration, we see Evans - Pritchard arguing that the other limb can take over if the one limb does not do its job, like Keynes had judged.
The value may be as simple as providing high - quality goods and services that others do not, without charging customers an arm and a leg, while not being detrimental to your cash flow.
Among those attending is Lucrecia Valencia, 40, who lost her husband and son, as well has her right arm and left leg, when they were going out to collect firewood near their home.
But some Bunyan, writing Pilgrim's Progress in a prison where it was so damp that, as he cried, «The moss did verily grow upon mine eyebrows»; some Kernahan, born without arms and legs, but by sheer grit fighting his way up until he sat in the House of Commons; some Henry M. Stanley, born in a workhouse and buried in Westminster Abbey; some Dante, his Beatrice dead, he himself an exile from the city of his love, distilling all his agony into a song that became the «voice of ten silent centuries», or some more obscure and humble life close at hand where handicaps have been mastered, griefs have been built into character, disappointments have been turned into trellises, not left a bare, unsightly thing — such incarnations of fortitude and faith have infectious power.
In the first scene they pose with their daughters for the public photograph, on a sofa described in the script as «round and curved and Victorian and upholstered in green; it has friendly arms, soft cushions, and carved legs; it is a monstrosity of coziness.
Each year, each student should «adopt» a wounded veteran or other person who has a visible and incurable condition, such as a lost leg, arm or eye.
As the battle progresses, the Black Knight loses both arms and both legs, and through it all, he still thinks he is going to win.
We must not think of God as watching in transcendent holiness while children's bellies swell and their arms and legs shrink and their lives dry up under an Ethiopian or Bengal or Iraqi sun.
Violence was in Rimbaud's line as well: He would carve up Verlaine's arms and legs with a knife just for sport.
By «John Brown's body» we normally mean either his torso, as distinct from his head, arms and legs, or his corpse; and the word «soul» is used only in old - fashioned idioms — «He's a kindred soul,» «When I got there I found I didn't know a soul.»
Having said that, I appreciate the access to the recipe as I have lost my copy over the years and Cooks Illustrated charges an arm and a leg for online recipes these days!
Also, my son has eczema on his cheeks, outer arms, and outer legs and I'm wondering if this would help as well?
I never had the rashes on my hands — just on the undersides of my arms, and as my condition worsened, on my legs.
Idelvion, a new therapy, is shaping as the new standard for Haemophilia B. CSL's launch of Haegarda, a specialty treatment for hereditary angioedemoa (swelling of the arms, legs, face and airways) is a huge success.
Its paws were scratching her arms and legs wildly as Borch screamed and cried.
As for Blanks, he limbered up his throwing arm by angrily tossing his gear around the clubhouse for no known reason, and then he demonstrated a strong leg by booting a stool into a pot of brewing coffee.
Thomas, for one, could ill afford such a sacrifice, encumbered as he was by a soft cast on his right arm and a wrap on his left leg.
This is going to be a tough series, all the Bucks players seem to have arms as long as their legs and they are so active with their hands.
As that certainly wouldn't be enough to buy his «arm and a leg»?
Included are funny pieces by A.A. Milne and Stephen Leacock and a George Ade fable about the Caddy Who Hurt His Head While Thinking; pieces about unusual golfers, such as Commodore Bryan Heard of Houston and Dallas, who shot his age when he reached 65 and kept it up for several years, despite handicaps like a broken arm and leg and terrible eyesight.
As soon as most players hit 30, their arms and legs disintegrate entirely rendering them completely uselesAs soon as most players hit 30, their arms and legs disintegrate entirely rendering them completely uselesas most players hit 30, their arms and legs disintegrate entirely rendering them completely useless.
Laying on someone for 25 minutes and rabbit punching them is boring and isn't as impressive as if he were to take him down and then really start looking to take an arm or leg, or looking for a choke.
Suddenly he jerked his hands down, kicked his left leg above his head, drew back his right arm, thrust himself forward, brought his arm around as furiously as if he were cracking a whip and let loose another pitch toward... what, exactly?
And to be clear Landry did use a few other moves as well, like the long arm that ended with him tossing an offensive tackle on their ass and into the quarterback's leAnd to be clear Landry did use a few other moves as well, like the long arm that ended with him tossing an offensive tackle on their ass and into the quarterback's leand into the quarterback's legs.
If you watch the goal against PSG it was Giroud fighting for the rebound that occupied the defender as they were locked in arms and legs.
Browning has been blessed with very good pass protection, and will never be confused for past Folsom quarterbacks such as Dano Graves and Trosin, who were as dangerous with their legs as they were with their arms.
With the scores level at 1 - 1, Oldřich Nejedlý was forced off the pitch with a broken leg, before Plánička suffered a broken arm and possibly a dislocated shoulder following an incident with Brazil's Perácio as the striker attempted to bundle the ball over the line.
give protection and warm up baby's legs or arms as they lay or toddle about the house.
Give your infant enough space to stretch and move the arms and legs, as these movements can help strengthen and tone muscles.
In particular, the swings are a great way for a child to practice their coordination as well as hone the large muscles in their arms and legs ‐ not by being pushed, of course, but by learning how to pump themselves.
No, as long as your baby is able to coordinate each side of his body and uses his arms and legs equally, he'll be fine.
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