Sentences with phrase «work over the entire body»

You'll don a full - length body stocking while the suction and rollers work over the entire body, concentrating on problem areas.

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May your research and entire body of work over your life be on things that are trivial and useless so that your inevitable mistakes and misgivings will be meaningless to the world and to humanity.
That means you'll be able to work out your entire body over three days, meaning you could work each group almost twice a week!
Below you'll find some of the best bodyweight exercises that work the entire body that prisoners all over the world use to maintain their warrior strength.
By adding low intensity calisthenics, medicine ball work, pommel you can increase work capacity over the entire body.
While we've already pointed out how CBD and the endocannabinoid system work to bring about overall health to the body and mind, opiates and opioids disrupt the entire body when used over the long term causing the symptoms listed below.
Your center of gravity shifts when you stand on one leg, so your core muscles must work harder to stabilize your entire body over the standing leg.
It will work your entire body over the course of the week.
There is an almost endless variety (over 908, last count I've heard) of poses that each work your entire body, focusing on different goals to develop both strength and flexibility at the same time.
Learning portfolios, on the other hand, can comprise a student's entire body of work and document learning over time.
Numbering over 1, 500, this body of work points to Hirst's use of the medium as a means of refining and exploring the ideas that sit at the heart of his entire artistic output.
The show takes over the entire first floor of Palazzo delle Esposizioni; each room displays a creative phase and the respective body of work.
The Lynch Fragments works now number over 200, and they have become a recurring theme in Edwards's entire body of work.
Purth takes over the entire gallery with a new body of work created while on location in St. Louis, Missouri.
Some 20 pieces have been added to the show at MOCA and the entire Geffen has been given over to the show so there is enough space to enjoy each body of work.
While Berry, along with Focus and Platform curators Gabriel Ritter of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and Jen Mergel, formerly of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, offer no indication of shared themes, the prominent showing of contemporary African art, subjects relating to the body and technology (unsurprisingly the overarching concept behind Focus), and emphasis on large - scale works could not be avoided — the latter exemplified by Leonardo Drew's seemingly alive and growing flora-esque installation taking over an entire corner.
The latter marked the end of this particular body of work and is considered by the artist to be the most important in the entire series, having been reworked over many years.
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