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At rehearsals and performances (when she is not playing soloist), she sits in the concertmaster's chair a pretend-first among equals and encourages her partners with her eyebrows, lips and chin, her shoulders and elbows, her nods and knees and toes and torso-swings, her grins and her frowns and her own soulful, aggressive performances.
WSJ: All Strings Attached | New Century Chamber Orchestra | By David Littlejohn
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She has no male companion (Barbie has Ken) and modest clothing that covers her knees and shoulders.
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Their postures on the picnic table were both the same forward kind with their shoulders rounded and elbows on their knees.
NEWYORKER: Good People
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Children have growth plates in areas like their shoulders, knees, elbows and heels that have not yet fused and often are affected by the sports they play.
CNN: Ways to help your children stay in the game injury-free
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He's repaired thousands of shoulders, elbows, hips and knees of the sporting elite, helping the likes of Derek Jeter, Jack Nicklaus, Michael Jordan, even the San Diego Chicken--people for whom orthopedic success is a matter of career life and death.
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This could include orthopedic implants for hips, knees, shoulders, ankles, and even spines, as well as patient-specific surgical instruments.
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He was a large man, much taller than Wolf Maftzir, and his shoulders were broad and strong, although both men had long arms that reached almost to their knees.
NEWYORKER: Heirs
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Falling to his knees, he shoved his arms, head and shoulders between the two lowest strands of wire.
WSJ: Escape From a North Korean Prison
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And this does not cover the legacy of injuries (bad knees, weak shoulders, arthritic hips, etc.) that football players will carry for the rest of their lives.
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Worn over the legs with a harness that reaches up the back and around the shoulders, X1 has 10 degrees of freedom, or joints -- four motorized joints at the hips and the knees, and six passive joints that allow for sidestepping, turning and pointing, and flexing a foot.
ENGADGET: NASA and IHMC building X1 exoskeleton to give us a lift, keep us fit in space and on Earth