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Often the position is a deep arabesque with the playing leg up in the sky and the chest towards the floor hitting the standing led. It's a very dynamic movement often done after a pirouette (turn + pitch).
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the location of a sound on a scale ranging from high to low.
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Is the distance between the center of two adjacent pixels in an array.
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1. The alternate rise and fall of the bow of a vessel proceeding through waves; 2. The theoretical distance advanced by a propeller in one revolution; 3. Tar and resin used for caulking between the planks of a wooden vessel.
Ãâó: www.kyddsmarine.com/pub/safety/glossary.php
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