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  • 21Glide — Glide, n. 1. The act or manner of moving smoothly, swiftly, and without labor or obstruction. [1913 Webster] They prey at last ensnared, he dreadful darts, With rapid glide, along the leaning line. Thomson. [1913 Webster] Seeing Orlando, it… …

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  • 22Alexander Technique — The Alexander Technique is a discipline with a focus on the self perception of movement and is aimed at alleviating pain, promoting rehabilitation, improving breathing, and decreasing stage fright, as well as improving other conditions related to …

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  • 23Edmund Spenser — Infobox Writer name = Edmund Spenser bgcolour = silver birth date = c. 1552 birth place = London, England death date = death date|1599|1|13|df=y death place = London, England occupation = Poet LaureateEdmund Spenser (c. 1552 ndash; 13 January,… …

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  • 24Gait — A gait is a particular way or manner of moving on foot, e.g., *human gait *horse gait *dog gait.The word may also refer to one of the following. *GAIT (wireless), a standard to enable cross operation of wireless telephone technologies. * GAIT… …

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  • 25Misty's Big Adventure — Background information Origin Birmingham, England Years …

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  • 26Devdas (1935 film) — Devdas Pramathesh Barua and Jamuna Barua Directed by P.C. Barua Produced by New Theatres Ltd …

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  • 27action — actionless, adj. /ak sheuhn/, n. 1. the process or state of acting or of being active: The machine is not in action now. 2. something done or performed; act; deed. 3. an act that one consciously wills and that may be characterized by physical or… …

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  • 28crab spider — any crab shaped spider of the family Thomisidae, characterized by its sideways manner of moving. [1860 65] * * * ▪ spider  family of spiders (order Araneida) that are crablike in shape and, like many crabs, often walk sideways or backward. The… …

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  • 29laterigrade — /lat euhr i grayd /, adj. having a sideways manner of moving, as a crab. [1750 60; lateri (comb. form of L latus, s. later ) side, flank (see I ) + GRADE] * * * …

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  • 30tittup — tittuppy, adj. /tit euhp/, n., v., tittuped, tittuping or (esp. Brit.) tittupped, tittupping. Chiefly Brit. n. 1. an exaggerated prancing, bouncing movement or manner of moving. v.i. 2. to move, esp. to walk, in an exaggerated prancing or… …

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