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A maneuver in which a person becomes airborne by bouncing off the performance surface (usually performed from the their feet during tumbling).
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The rearward motion of a vehicle or its occupants after an impact, caused by the elastic behavior of the suspension and other parts.
Ãâó: www.autoliv.com/Appl_ALV/alvweb.nsf/htmlpages/libr...
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a book whose complete original binding has been replaced.
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The believer's private confession or naming of his sins to God the Father in order to restore his broken fellowship with God (1 John 1:9). This results in the believer once again being filled with the Holy Spirit and able to produce divine good in his life.
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