Sentences with phrase «defensive crouch with»

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Federal prosecutors subpoenaed a slew of records from the Working Families Party in December 2009, forcing party officials into a defensive crouch and presenting a potential headache for Democrats around the state elected with the party's support.
Lee started game five with a similar strategy to the previous game, grabbing territory in the corners in a defensive crouch, inviting AlphaGo to overplay in the middle.
Defensive or submissive cats want to look small and nonthreatening, so they crouch low, with feet tucked, and ears and tail held close to the body.
Typical body postures associated with fearful or defensive aggression are a combination of defensive signals (such as crouching, flattening the ears, tucking the tail, leaning away or rolling onto the side, and pupil dilation) and aggressive signals (such as hissing and spitting, piloerection, growling, swatting, biting and scratching).
You'll also gain a couple of defensive abilities, for lack of a better term, such as a super jump done by crouching and then jumping, and the ability to do a double jump with the second jump sending out sparks that can damage enemies.
And now, with Democrats potentially gaining control over the judicial branch for the first time in a generation, the pendulum swings again: progressives are urged to abandon our «defensive crouch» and reassert a muscular left constitutionalism.
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