Sentences with phrase «stiffened body»

If you watch closely, you may even see the more assertive one do a little body language warning if the other tries to get the toy - a hard stare and stiffened body, perhaps.
Audi stiffened the body structure around the front wheels, and revised the suspension, but the changes don't seem that extensive.
The Dawn also gets a revised suspension and a stiffened body to provide the four - seater convertible with the company's famed «magic carpet» ride.
Kia stiffened the body structure, fitted a new front suspension and retuned the rear suspension to improve both ride comfort and handling.
I suspect, in order to counteract the stiffened body and avoid putting buyers into back braces, Jag engineers bolted up softer suspension than one might normally call for in such a coupe.
Featuring a dramatically stiffened body and sophisticated new chassis that helps RDX keep the ride smooth, no matter what mood you're in.
The NISMO goes a step further with stiffened body structure, unique suspension tuning and performance - inspired styling.
The stiffened body structure allowed the engineers to further refine of the GT - R NISMO's shock absorbers, springs and stabilizers, all of which, when combined with the car's added downforce, result in a better handling car than the previous model.
Her small limbs were muscle - bound and she stiffened her body like iron.
remember to breathe and try not to stiffen your body - relaxing is the key.
If he shows all the signs of straining to have a bowel movement — stiffening his body and getting red in the face — he may actually be trying to hold it in.
Many times, you can avoid the crying altogether by responding right away to your baby's earliest signals of need, such as fussing, stiffening her body, or rooting for milk.
They usually shriek and kick, wave their arms and stiffen their bodies, so that one needs two hands, and a lot of attention, to keep them under control.
Even infants lacking head control react by withdrawing; preterm infants as young as 36 weeks old react to eye contact with strangers by stiffening their bodies and averting their eyes.
«Over time they stiffened their bodies and eventually only swam with their tails, like sharks.»
In the beginning, Kevin seemed a bit uncomfortable with that kind of attention and would stiffen his body.
Also new for the 2015 Toyota Yaris are suspension changes said to improve the ride and handling, updates to stiffen the body, and subtle aerodynamic tweaks.
Not only does this dent the (still ample) performance, but it seems as if the extra bulk hasn't helped stiffen the body too much anyway, as there's still plenty of wobble to be had down a typical British B - road.
To create the M Coupe, BMW essentially bolted a roof to the Z3 roadster in an effort to stiffen the body structure, keeping production costs low in the process.
The car's monocoque chassis has been modified to accommodate a roll - cage and extra bracing to stiffen the body - in - white while bespoke side members and a joint - welded subframe are included on the list of upgrades.
140 spot welds in the chassis help stiffen the body, improving response and smoothing the ride.
It's all tied together with subframe connectors to help stiffen the body and create better torsional rigidity.
The chassis comes with 140 spot welds that help stiffen the body to give you better handling and a smoother ride.
The cowl is thicker and vehicle floor and rear parcel shelf are reinforced to stiffen the body structure, improving responsiveness to steering inputs — helping provide an enhanced platform for the new engine and NISMO - tuned suspension.
In its place are a large crossbar to further stiffen the body and storage for racing helmets.
The latest of which is a new suspension kit from H&R that lowers the stance and stiffens the body of the menacing RS5.
Another sign that you're getting too close to the cat is if she starts moving more slowly, staring and stiffening her body.
If they stiffen their bodies and stare into each other's eyes with their hair up and their teeth bared, they probably aren't going to become fast friends.

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The suit, for example, may automatically sense when to stiffen and relax at key body joints to help prevent injury, as well as augment the work done by muscles to help counter the negative impacts of fatigue on performance and injury.
Your body starts stiffening out.
Minnesota Hockey, the governing body for 40,000 youth hockey players in the state, has voted to continue rule changes enacted last January which stiffened the penalties for checking from behind and boarding and hope for better enforcement.
It looks like the child's whole body stiffens up then the arms and legs quickly straighten out and the hands open.
Then I get doubly anxious thinking about whether the IEP issues at school should be something I need to drop everything and work on, and I feel my entire body stiffen.
They may stiffen their little bodies, arch their backs, or...
They may stiffen their little bodies, arch...
The person charged with stiffening Labour's resolve and putting some life into this once - stout body is new general secretary Iain McNicol.
In reauthorizing SNAP (among other things), the GOP bill stiffens work requirements for so - called «Able - Bodied Adults without Dependents» - ABAWDs or, sometimes, ABODs - who are neither elderly, disabled nor the sole parent of young children.
The muscles stiffen — everybody has heard of rigor mortis — and the body begins to cool by about 0.8 degree Celsius per hour or so.
Would you bend over backwards for a more flexible body, or does the idea of doing the splits send shivers down your stiffened spine?
This is a very easy position that nicely stretches the whole body from head to toes, including the shoulders, chest, hips and knees, providing a great relief for those stiffened joints.
• Our heart muscle thickens • Arteries stiffen • Lung capacity reduces • Our kidney and bladder become less efficient • Our immune system declines • Body fat increases • Cognitive function reduces • Muscle tone declines • Bones lose density • Hearing and sight decline
Going into midlife with a sedentary lifestyle causes the heart to stiffen, shrink, and become less efficient at pumping blood and oxygenating the body.
Integrated and whole body linkage exercises require the abdominal muscles to display high levels of muscle activity to produce a stiffened and stabilised torso (McGill et al. 2014).
Fatigue, a lack of exercise and even infrequent eating can also make your body stiffen up.
The bias cut is a prerequisite for dress sections which ruche, drape and flow in line with the body, whilst full circular skirts often witness the usage of over 5 metres of fabric, made all the more dramatic by Vyn John's fully stiffened customised petticoats.
Despite the pressures of single motherhood, schoolteacher Hope Altman (Dana Delany) seems to have her life in order until she is diagnosed with scleroderma, a disfiguring skin disease that causes her body's connective tissues to stiffen and atrophy, and will eventually paralyze her while eating away at her vital organs.
We don't know the relationship between the families, but we see Blige's body language — she stiffens, her chin rises, she grabs her husband's hand and her genius is that it's subtle but practically shouts out cues to the audience: fear, tension, wariness.
What they didn't know is that the GP loses the fairly useless back seat that's found on the regular Cooper and gains a rear body brace — bright red, to match the rest of the interior and exterior accents — that stretches from one side of the car to the other to stiffen up the Mini's body.
Tapping the «S» transmission button also stiffened the suspension, offering more body control as a result.
The overall performance of the car is significantly improved, owing to its stiffened chassis and body.
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