He used the rake _ a ball-stripping technique in which the defender slaps at the ball carrier's arm with a downward motion, attempting to force a fumble.
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Upward motion of the forearc is related to buoyancy forces and the downward motion is associated with the tectonic forcing which causes the oceanic lithosphere to descend.
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If a forearm pronates, with or without downward motion, then the person is said to have pronator drift on that side reflecting a contra-lateral pyramidal tract lesion.
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The swing jaw closes, i . e ., it moves towards the fixed jaw when the pitman moves upward and opens during the downward motion of the pitman.
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The difference in downward motion, now faster than gravity would provide, is caused by the push of the seat, and it results in a g-force toward the ground.
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The half step downward motion of the roots of those chords, as seen in ii-II 7-I, forms the familiar " line clich?", arriving satisfyingly at the tonic.
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This expression shows that the divergence of the Q-vector ( \ vec { \ nabla } \ cdot \ vec { Q } ) is associated with downward motion.
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Alternatively, a " rockfall is the natural downward motion of a detached block or series of blocks with a small volume involving free falling, bouncing, rolling, and sliding ".
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Using a large sharp knife and a quick downward motion, cut each log crosswise on a slight diagonal into 1 / 2-inch-thick pieces, discarding ( or eating ) ends.
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The participants were asked to respond if the letter string they saw was a word if yes, they used an upward motion and the other half used a downward motion.