Sentences with phrase «onto body points»

Bowls are placed directly onto body points during your treatment.

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The registered office address of a company will be the first point of contact for HMRC, Companies House and other Government bodies to forward statutory mail onto.
There's no point in hanging onto a player who doesn't want to be here, I just get the felling from his body language that he's not 100 % happy.
Massage a creamy lotion onto your whole body (bonus points if you dry - brush before the tub!)
To use, simply rub some cologne onto your fingers and apply by massaging into the pulse points on your body, such as your neck, wrists, chest, and behind the ear.
Shift your weight onto your left foot, body angled to the left and right toe pointing outward.
If you exercise more, your body either becomes more efficient at exercise (and burns less after a point) or has a poor hormone response to it and because of increasing cortisol and inflammation you also hold onto weight instead of shedding it.
► A teen girl enters a government building, followed by soldiers pointing rifles and a young man pulls a handgun and pushes her until a woman tells her to step onto a disk on the floor for body scanning; the girl slams the young man's face into a wall, leaving bloody stains on the wall as well as the young man's face and hands and the woman says, «It's OK.
Several clips (called leads) are placed onto your pet's skin at various body points in order to accurately record the information.
And then, right at the moment you were going to slip the straight jacket onto my body I'd point you here, and you would sit, slack jawed and dumbfounded, straight jacket dropped to the floor, and wonder how this much awesome could have ever been invented.
«This Artist Photoshopped Her Face Onto 400 Nude Selfies to Prove a Powerful Point About Body Image,» Cosmopolitan, November 2014.
At one point the two discussed projecting her words onto a body of water, and having the dancers plunge into the water, fracturing its surface.
As part of the trend in higher education toward moving more course offerings onto the Web, the University of Chicago has launched Open Climate 101, an online version of a popular course led by David Archer that explores for non-science majors the body of research pointing to a rising human influence on the climate system.
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