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| ARTICLES RELATED TO torso |  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - List of Yuuzhan Vong - Charat KraalCharat Kraal was a Yuuzhan Vong pilot stationed in the Pyria System after the fall of Borleias. He was in a Coralskipper when the Republic strike force under Wedge Antilles attacked, disabling his ship and sending it spiralling off. He stayed in the system to attack the Republic base on Borleias after the New Republic occupation.
When Commander Wyrpuuk Cha was killed and his fleet dispersed, Charat Kraal refused to obey his successor but stayed on to try and spy on the Republic forces. He reported to the new Yuuzhan Vong comman ...
See also:List of Yuuzhan Vong, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Charat Kraal, List of Yuuzhan Vong - B'shith Vorrik, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Ch'Gang Hool, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Chine-kal, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Czulkang Lah, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Deign Lian, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Denua Ku, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Elan, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Ghithra Dal, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Harrar, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Jakan, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Kadlah Cha, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Kae Kwaad, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Kasdakh Buh, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Maal Lah, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Mezhan Kwaad, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Mongei Shai, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Nas Choka, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Nen Yim, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Nom Anor, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Onimi, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Quoreal, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Raff, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Shedao Shai, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Shimrra Jamaane, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Takhaff Uul, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Tsaak Vootuh, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Tsavong Lah, List of Yuuzhan Vong - External links, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Vua Rapuung, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Wyrpuuk Cha, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Yal Phaath, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Yomin Carr Read more here: » List of Yuuzhan Vong: Encyclopedia II - List of Yuuzhan Vong - Charat Kraal |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - List of breakdance moves - Other Downrock Moves
List of breakdance moves - Floats.
Floats are balance-intensive moves in which the body is held parallel to the floor while balancing on one or both hands. For a standard two-handed stationary float, first kneel down on the floor. Bend both arms at a 90-degree angle, then bring the forearms in front of your body, parallel and slightly less than shoulder-width apart. Draw your elbows back toward your body and plant your elbows on the bony crest of your hips (you may have to hunch over to make them connect). ...
See also:List of breakdance moves, List of breakdance moves - Toprock, List of breakdance moves - Drops, List of breakdance moves - Basic Downrock, List of breakdance moves - Freezes, List of breakdance moves - Suicides, List of breakdance moves - Power Moves, List of breakdance moves - Other Downrock Moves, List of breakdance moves - Floats, List of breakdance moves - Kicks, List of breakdance moves - Spins, List of breakdance moves - Flips, List of breakdance moves - Various other moves, List of breakdance moves - Definitions still needed Read more here: » List of breakdance moves: Encyclopedia II - List of breakdance moves - Other Downrock Moves |
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| |  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Ed Gein - ArrestPolice investigating the disappearance of store clerk Bernice Worden in Plainfield, Wisconsin, on November 16, 1957, suspected Gein to be involved. Upon entry to the shed on his property, they made their first horrific discovery of the night, Worden's corpse. She had been decapitated, and was hanging upside down by the ankles and split open down the torso like a deer. The mutilations had been performed post mortem; she had been killed with a c ...
See also:Ed Gein, Ed Gein - Childhood, Ed Gein - Deaths of family members, Ed Gein - Arrest, Ed Gein - Death, Ed Gein - Popular culture, Ed Gein - Films, Ed Gein - Music, Ed Gein - Comics Read more here: » Ed Gein: Encyclopedia II - Ed Gein - Arrest |
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Borg - Early contacts with the Federation.
Having gradually developed over thousands of centuries (see Origin of the Borg) in the galaxy's distant Delta Quadrant, the Borg's first formal contact with Starfleet occurred in 2365 by interference from Q in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, "Q Who?". Q transported the Enterprise-D to System FGC-J25, in the deep Beta Quadrant, just long enough to expose them to the Borg. The Enterprise-D was hopelessly outclassed by the Borg cube e ...
See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - History |
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| |  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Trebuchet - Action of the trebuchetA trebuchet is moved by a counterweight on a lever. The axle of the arm is near the top of a high strutted vertical frame. The shorter arm of the lever carries the counterweight and the longer arm carries the sling that carries the shot. The counterweight might accommodate up to 20 tons of ballast consisting of stones, sand, or lead, and the pieces of ammunition might weigh as much as 300 kg. The sling is usually braided from rope, and has a captive end attached to the arm, and a free end whose loop slips from a hook. A trigger, usually a to ...
See also:Trebuchet, Trebuchet - Action of the trebuchet, Trebuchet - Uses, Trebuchet - Variants, Trebuchet - History and First Uses, Trebuchet - Chinese Siege Warfare, Trebuchet - Etymology of the word, Trebuchet - Pop culture trivia Read more here: » Trebuchet: Encyclopedia II - Trebuchet - Action of the trebuchet |
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| | |  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Jean Charles de Menezes - Disputed facts and eventsMany of the "disputed" facts in this section were very quickly resolved. Some were later demonstated as being patently false and to be fabrications of various "eyewitnesses" and journalists within the media.
Disputed facts include:
Jean Charles de Menezes - Clothing.
With regards to his dress on the day of the shooting The Observer reported that he was dressed in "baseball cap, blue fleece and baggy trousers." Mark Whitby, a witness to the shooting, told Reuters that he observed Menezes weari ...
See also:Jean Charles de Menezes, Jean Charles de Menezes - Biography, Jean Charles de Menezes - Background to the shooting, Jean Charles de Menezes - Pursuit and shooting, Jean Charles de Menezes - An innocent man, Jean Charles de Menezes - Public reaction, Jean Charles de Menezes - Independent Police Complaints Commission inquiry, Jean Charles de Menezes - Controversy over police procedure, Jean Charles de Menezes - The Jean Charles de Menezes Family Campaign, Jean Charles de Menezes - Similar incidents, Jean Charles de Menezes - Disputed facts and events, Jean Charles de Menezes - Clothing, Jean Charles de Menezes - Police challenge, Jean Charles de Menezes - Ticket barrier, Jean Charles de Menezes - CCTV footage, Jean Charles de Menezes - Motivations, Jean Charles de Menezes - Gunshots, Jean Charles de Menezes - Involvement of special forces, Jean Charles de Menezes - Notes Read more here: » Jean Charles de Menezes: Encyclopedia II - Jean Charles de Menezes - Disputed facts and events |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - List of Yuuzhan Vong - Charat KraalCharat Kraal was the Yuuzhan Vong commander in charge of removing the threat the Imperial Remnant posed. After his initial victory at the Imperial Capital, Bastion, Charat Kraal led his fleet to the planet Borosk to finish the Remnant off entirely. However, he did not know that Luke Skywalker, Mara Jade Skywalker, Jacen Solo, Danni Quee, and other Jedi had traveled to the Remnant on their way into the Unknown Regions. With the knowledge they provided, the Imperials were able to turn the tide of the battle and the Vong fleet was forced ...
See also:List of Yuuzhan Vong, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Charat Kraal, List of Yuuzhan Vong - B'shith Vorrik, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Ch'Gang Hool, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Chine-kal, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Czulkang Lah, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Deign Lian, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Denua Ku, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Elan, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Ghithra Dal, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Harrar, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Jakan, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Kadlah Cha, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Kae Kwaad, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Kasdakh Buh, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Maal Lah, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Mezhan Kwaad, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Mongei Shai, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Nas Choka, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Nen Yim, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Nom Anor, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Onimi, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Quoreal, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Raff, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Shedao Shai, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Shimrra Jamaane, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Takhaff Uul, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Tsaak Vootuh, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Tsavong Lah, List of Yuuzhan Vong - External links, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Vua Rapuung, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Wyrpuuk Cha, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Yal Phaath, List of Yuuzhan Vong - Yomin Carr Read more here: » List of Yuuzhan Vong: Encyclopedia II - List of Yuuzhan Vong - Charat Kraal |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Monster Rancher monsters - ApeA type of monster which resembles a stereotypical large ape. Their faces bear a resemblance to that of a baboon, and their body to that of a gorilla, though they have a tail. They appeared in Monster Rancher, Monster Rancher 2, and Monster Rancher 3 (as a non-playable character). Monster Rancher 4's Ape monster resembles the apes from the game Ape Escape.
Apes are lazy and fairly difficult monsters to raise; they are, however, quite strong and have good life and defense. Offensively, they fight with a great many strange attacks that include disgusting bodily functions (such as farting or no ...
See also:Monster Rancher monsters, Monster Rancher monsters - Ape, Monster Rancher monsters - Arrowhead, Monster Rancher monsters - Bajarl, Monster Rancher monsters - Baku, Monster Rancher monsters - Beaclon, Monster Rancher monsters - Dino, Monster Rancher monsters - Dragon, Monster Rancher monsters - Ducken, Monster Rancher monsters - Durahan, Monster Rancher monsters - Gaboo, Monster Rancher monsters - Gali, Monster Rancher monsters - Golem, Monster Rancher monsters - Hare, Monster Rancher monsters - Henger, Monster Rancher monsters - Jell, Monster Rancher monsters - Jill, Monster Rancher monsters - Joker, Monster Rancher monsters - Mocchi, Monster Rancher monsters - Mock, Monster Rancher monsters - Monol, Monster Rancher monsters - Naga, Monster Rancher monsters - Nya, Monster Rancher monsters - Phoenix, Monster Rancher monsters - Pixie, Monster Rancher monsters - Suezo, Monster Rancher monsters - Tiger, Monster Rancher monsters - Zilla, Monster Rancher monsters - Plant, Monster Rancher monsters - Worm, Monster Rancher monsters - Zuum Read more here: » Monster Rancher monsters: Encyclopedia II - Monster Rancher monsters - Ape |
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| |  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Weight training - Basic principlesA repetition (or "rep") is the act of lifting and lowering a weight once in a controlled manner. A "set" consists of several repetitions performed one after another with no break between them. The number of repetitions per set depends upon the aims of the individual performing the exercise. Sets with fewer reps are performed using more weight. Repetition tempo is also an important factor.
Sets of 1 to 5 repetitions primarily develop strength, with less impact on muscle size and none on endurance.
Sets of 6 to 12 repetit ...
See also:Weight training, Weight training - History, Weight training - Basic principles, Weight training - Progressive overload, Weight training - Recovery, Weight training - Benefits, Weight training - Common concerns, Weight training - Is weight training the same as bodybuilding?, Weight training - Is nutrition relevant for weight trainers?, Weight training - Do women who train with weights look bulky?, Weight training - Are light high-repetition exercises effective for toning muscles?, Weight training - Is weight training safe for children?, Weight training - Can weight training help me slim down?, Weight training - Safety, Weight training - Types of exercises, Weight training - Isotonic Isometric and Plyometric exercises, Weight training - Isolation exercises vs compound exercises, Weight training - Free weights vs exercise machines, Weight training - Aerobic exercise vs anaerobic exercise, Weight training - Exercises for specific muscle groups, Weight training - Advanced techniques, Weight training - Bibliography, Weight training - Footnotes Read more here: » Weight training: Encyclopedia II - Weight training - Basic principles |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Breakdancing - DanceIn its early form, breakdancing was divided into three distinct forms: Breaking, dancing, and popping. Breakdance is commonly associated with, but distinct from, popping which is one element of the funk styles that evolved independently in California during the 1970s. Other styles of dance associated with the funk styles include locking, tutting, krumping, boogaloo and liquid dancing. These styles are sometimes more "contortionistic" than "athletic," although they are often incorporated by breakdancers who wish to widen their expressive range.
B ...
See also:Breakdancing, Breakdancing - Etymology, Breakdancing - Dance, Breakdancing - Breakdance moves, Breakdancing - Style vs technique, Breakdancing - Battles, Breakdancing - Breakdancing as a Folk Dance, Breakdancing - Music, Breakdancing - Culture, Breakdancing - Fashion, Breakdancing - Media, Breakdancing - Myths, Breakdancing - Video clips Read more here: » Breakdancing: Encyclopedia II - Breakdancing - Dance |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Kilpeck - Kilpeck churchThe parish church of St Mary and St David was built around 1140 (and almost certainly by 1143), perhaps as a replacement for an earlier Saxon church at the same site. The plan of the church, with a nave, chancel, and semicircular apse, is normal for the time.
What is remarkable is the carving of the red sandstone, particularly of the south door, the west window, and a row of corbels which run right around the exterior of the church under the eaves. The carvings are all from the time the church was b ...
See also:Kilpeck, Kilpeck - Kilpeck church, Kilpeck - Sources Read more here: » Kilpeck: Encyclopedia II - Kilpeck - Kilpeck church |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Urban warfare - CQBCQB, sometimes CQC, is an acronym for Close Quarters Battle or Close Quarters Combat, and refers to fighting methods within buildings, streets, narrow alleys and other places where visibility and maneuverability are limited.
Both CQB and MOUT are related to urban warfare, but while MOUT refers mainly to the macro of it (i.e. sending troops, using of heavy armoured fighting vehicles, battle management), CQB refers to the micro of it—namely: how a small squad of infantry troops should fight in urban environments and/or inside buildings in order to achie ...
See also:Urban warfare, Urban warfare - CQB, Urban warfare - Famous urban battles in modern time: Read more here: » Urban warfare: Encyclopedia II - Urban warfare - CQB |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Corset - UsesThe most common use of corsets is to slim the body and make it conform to a fashionable silhouette. For women this most frequently emphasises a curvy figure, by reducing the waist, and thereby exaggerating the bust and hips. However, in some periods, corsets have been worn to achieve a tubular straight-up-and-down shape, which involves minimising the bust and hips.
For men, corsets are more customarily used to slim the figure. However, there was a period from around 1820 to 1835 when an hourglass figure (a small, nipped-in look to the waist) was also desirable for men; this was sometime ...
See also:Corset, Corset - Corsetry, Corset - Uses, Corset - Construction, Corset - Waist reduction, Corset - Corset comfort, Corset - Modern history, Corset - Advantages and disadvantages of corsets, Corset - Types and styles, Corset - Media, Corset - References and further reading Read more here: » Corset: Encyclopedia II - Corset - Uses |
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Borg - Early contacts with the Federation.
Having gradually developed over thousands of centuries (see Origin of the Borg) in the Galaxy's Delta Quadrant, the Borg's first formal contact with Starfleet occurred in 2365 by interference from Q in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, "Q Who?". Q transported the Enterprise-D to System FGC-J25, in the deep Beta Quadrant, just long enough to expose them to the Borg (who had already established a presence in that part of space). The Enterp ...
See also:Borg, Borg - Overview, Borg - History, Borg - Early contacts with the Federation, Borg - The Enterprise-D and Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Borg - Encounters with the Enterprise-E and Voyager, Borg - Assimilation, Borg - Nanoprobes, Borg - Borg species identification, Borg - Origin of the Borg, Borg - Borg from V'ger theory, Borg - Nanobot theory, Borg - Famous maxim, Borg - Pronunciation variations, Borg - All Borg episodes to date, Borg - Star Trek: The Next Generation, Borg - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Borg - Star Trek: Voyager, Borg - Star Trek: Enterprise, Borg - The Borg in computer games, Borg - The Borg as a cultural allusion Read more here: » Borg: Encyclopedia II - Borg - History |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Lightsaber combat - The seven forms of lightsaber combatEach Jedi chooses the style of lightsaber combat that best suits him or her. For example, Master Yoda uses the Ataru form to compensate for his lack of reach and height, as well as to take advantage of his nearly limitless amount of Force power; Mace Windu uses Vaapad to tap into his anger and employ it constructively (albeit without giving himself over to the dark side); Count Dooku's practice of the Makashi form fits first of all his intention to frequently engage in lightsaber-to-lightsaber combat and second his emphasis on class and eleg ...
See also:Lightsaber combat, Lightsaber combat - The seven forms of lightsaber combat, Lightsaber combat - Form I: Shii-Cho, Lightsaber combat - Form II: Makashi, Lightsaber combat - Form III: Soresu / Zorasu, Lightsaber combat - Form IV: Ataru, Lightsaber combat - Form V: Shien / Djem So, Lightsaber combat - Form VI: Niman, Lightsaber combat - Form VII: Juyo / Vaapad, Lightsaber combat - Other forms of lightsaber combat, Lightsaber combat - Form VIII: Sokan, Lightsaber combat - Form IX: Shien, Lightsaber combat - Form X: Jar'Kai, Lightsaber combat - Form Zero, Lightsaber combat - Dun möch, Lightsaber combat - Saber throw, Lightsaber combat - Tràkata, Lightsaber combat - Other, Lightsaber combat - Basics of Lightsaber Combat, Lightsaber combat - Training, Lightsaber combat - Stances, Lightsaber combat - Body Zones, Lightsaber combat - Maneuvers and marks of contact, Lightsaber combat - Marks of contact, Lightsaber combat - Maneuvers, Lightsaber combat - Kai-kan, Lightsaber combat - Lightsaber Combat in the Star Wars Movies Read more here: » Lightsaber combat: Encyclopedia II - Lightsaber combat - The seven forms of lightsaber combat |
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|  |  |  | torso: Encyclopedia II - Bob Jones University - Rules for studentsBob Jones has a notably strict series of rules governing life while at the university. [3][4][5] As previously described, some of the rules have been retracted for various reasons throughout the schools history. However, the school claims its rules are in line with several other Fundamentalist Christian universities.
Such commentators as Christianity Today have argued that BJU focuses on rules rather than principles, noting that, "a recent BJU handbook prohibits students from promoting Calvinism or Arminianism, speaking in tong ...
See also:Bob Jones University, Bob Jones University - Creed, Bob Jones University - History, Bob Jones University - Academics, Bob Jones University - Extracurriculars, Bob Jones University - Achievements, Bob Jones University - Art gallery, Bob Jones University - Controversial national recognition, Bob Jones University - Graduate school, Bob Jones University - Biology, Bob Jones University - Rules for students, Bob Jones University - Political campaigns, Bob Jones University - People associated with BJU, Bob Jones University - Notable graduates, Bob Jones University - Other alumni, Bob Jones University - Notable honorary degree recipients, Bob Jones University - Benefactors, Bob Jones University - Mentions in movies and television Read more here: » Bob Jones University: Encyclopedia II - Bob Jones University - Rules for students |
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