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Spirals may be performed forward and backward on any of the edges. A spiral differs from the arabesque because the torso is tilted forward rather than held upright. The free leg should be straight and lifted at least to hip level. The ideal position of torso and free leg resembles the curvature of a champagne glass balanced on the free leg, which represents the stem of the glass. More limber skaters can extend the free leg to achieve a perfect split position.
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This describes the phenomenon of the carrying forward into the future of a past price rise through the mechanism of pay rises. It also works in the opposite direction during a fall or a slow-down in the rate of increase of inflation (disinflation). It represents one of the most difficult problems that monetary regulation has to cope with. TOP
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circling around a center in a curve that rises or keeps growing larger
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The symbol of
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An open-ended bracelet with rhinestones pearls or beads strung on flexible, expandable wire that wraps around the wrist or upper arm. Sometimes the open ends of the spiral bracelet have decorations or tassels.
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