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- Nina Hamnett (3501 bytes)
15: In [[1932]] Hamnett published ''Laughing Torso'', a tale of her bohemian life, which become a be...
19: ...wenty-three years after her first book ''Laughing Torso'' was published, Hamnett, in poor health, release... - Breast (4630 bytes)
1: ...efer to the upper ventral region of the [[human]] torso. Alternatively, the term is used for each of two ... - Back (949 bytes)
2: ...usually refers to the [[posterior]] side of the [[torso]] in [[humans]] and other [[primates]]. It is sup... - Hair (11457 bytes)
11: ...he head, and also hair where extremities meet the torso (axillary (arm-pit) hair, and [[pubic hair]]), on... - Exoskeleton (3839 bytes)
27: ...ses) is a device which attaches to a limb, or the torso, to support the function or correct the shape of ... - Archaeopteryx (8771 bytes)
51: ...may have been stolen or sold. It is composed of a torso. - Neck (1960 bytes)
1: ...tinguishes the [[head (anatomy)|head]] from the [[torso]] or trunk. An anatomical description of the [[hu... - High jump (8613 bytes)
57: ... the Western roll, but rotated their (belly-down) torso around the bar, obtaining the most economical cle... - Swimming (22854 bytes)
5: ...g of water downward relative to the body, and transverse motion only a slight propelling of water in a...
9: ...e surface of the water. Drooped legs or a slanted torso dramatically increase drag.
13: ...of head, hands, legs and arms into the water. The torso is by far the most critical.
15: ...with the cube of the speed) of an equal amount of torso frontal area. - Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
64: ...himself to walk a short distance by swiveling his torso while supporting himself with a walking stick. In... - Gibbon (3982 bytes)
18: ... the amount of energy needed in the upper arm and torso, while also reducing stress on the shoulder joint... - Dog (69384 bytes)
35: ... flexible, with only muscle attaching them to the torso.
128: .... Dog burials at the [[Mesolithic]] cemetery of [[Svaerdborg]] in Denmark indicate that, in ancient Eu...
145: ...juvenile characteristics as soft fuzzy fur, round torsos, large heads and eyes, ears that hang down rathe... - Zachary Taylor (11484 bytes)
10: <tr><td>'''Place of Birth:'''</td><td>[[Barboursville]],[[Virginia]]</td></tr>
23: ...]] to Richard Taylor and Sarah Strother in Barboursville, [[Virginia]], though his family was aristocr...
25: ...s, with long arms, short, stubby legs and a thick torso. Taylor sometimes needed to be boosted into his s...
50: ...r just 16 months in office. He is buried in [[Louisville, Kentucky]]. Taylor was succeeded by his [[Vi... - Boxing (29727 bytes)
31: ...titors use only legal blows (a belt worn over the torso represents the lower limit of punches - any boxer...
89: ...'s offensive techniques (which mostly rely on hip/torso rotation and arm extension) cannot be employed. S...
92: ... (which becomes difficult during long bouts). The torso is kept straight and the chin is tucked into the ... - Testosterone (11221 bytes)
65: ... deepening of the voice, as well as [[beard]] and torso hair. Many of these fall into the category of [[s... - Lobsters (8756 bytes)
57: ...t smaller quantities can be found in the legs and torso. - Mohiniattam (1519 bytes)
3: ...d the gentle movements of [[Human positions|erect torso]] from side to side. This is reminiscent of the s... - Franklin Delano Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
64: ...himself to walk a short distance by swiveling his torso while supporting himself with a walking stick. In... - Vampire (17166 bytes)
92: ...ell as gases from decomposition accumulate in the torso. The implication was that the corpse was not fami... - Fencing (20753 bytes)
27: ...gif|frame|right|A foil fencer. Valid target (the torso) is in black.]]
49: ...to any part of the opponent's valid target (head, torso, or arm) will register a hit.
97: ...l fencers wear a conducting vest which covers the torso and groin. Sabre fencers wear a conducting jacket...
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