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A controlled, substantial increase in the tidal volumes of a small number of successive assisted breaths produced at preset intervals.
Ãâó: www.ventworld.com/resources/glossary.asp
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The sequence for throwing the ball at any level of play. Incorporated with "scarecrow" and "ball to the wall" positions it make for model throwing mechanics. ? step towards your target with the throw-side foot toe out
Ãâó: www.resports.net/community/glossary.html
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The range of a guard's view of objects on display in which large objects do not obscure small objects.
Ãâó: www.rcaam.org/educate/glos-stu.htm
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Also Spirit Sight. This is the sense that all adepts have, the ability to perceive spirits.
Ãâó: www.savageearth.net/glossary.html
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A line extending from an observer's eye to a viewed object or area.[xvii] In this context it refers to natural landscape and how much of that landscape is visible and unobstructed.
Ãâó: www.csbsju.edu/environmentalstudies/curriculum/gre...
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| sigh | catch sight of |
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| sigh | a draft payable on presentation |
| sigh | a joke whose effect is achieved by visual means rather than by speech (as in a movie) |
| sigh | play or perform music by reading it off the sheet |
| sigh | able to see |
| sigh | use of the faculty of vision |
| sigh | the act of observing |
| sigh | lacking sight |
| sigh | lack of sight |
| sigh | visually appealing |
| sigh | perform music from a score without having seen the score before |
| sigh | a performer who reads without preparation or prior acquaintance (as in music) |
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