Standing
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But also realize, even when you're in those days, with 28,000 people a day, even those days when you're in there with all those other people, look around you and think how amazing it is that some painted plaster from 500 years ago can still draw all those people
standing
side by side with you, looking upwards with their jaws dropped.
And you learn while loops by repeating that sequence while I'm
standing
on one leg.
In this case, you have nice periodic activation of the limbs which are very nicely coordinated with this
standing
wave undulation of the body, and that's exactly the gait that you are seeing here on Pleurobot.
Your posture, the way you hold your body when you're sitting or standing, is the foundation for every movement your body makes, and can determine how well your body adapts to the stresses on it.
If they are aligned properly, when you're
standing
up, you should be able to draw a straight line from a point just in front of your shoulders, to behind your hip, to the front of your knee, to a few inches in front of your ankle.
Say you're
standing
in front of a door, ready to pull it open.
Secondly, the biggest obstacle
standing
in our way may actually just be in our heads.
It takes a little time, but after a few months, one day the floodgates open and there's a rush, and I find myself
standing
in my office filled with an unfamiliar melody, full on groove inside me, and around me, and it sends me spinning with ideas, and the humming road is open, and I can drive it and drive it, and I love working again.
You're
standing
at the ready inside the goal when suddenly, you feel an intense itch on the back of your head.
Now we're back at the initial vote with all five pirates
standing.
The war weakened China's global
standing
for over a century.
I was
standing
in arraignments that day when Christopher's case came across my desk.
Yet most prosecutors
standing
in my space would have arraigned Christopher.
When I saw him that first day in Roxbury Court, I didn't see a criminal
standing
there.
I'm
standing
in a room across the street, while I'm
standing
on this stage with you, while I'm
standing
on Mars, a hundred million miles away.
We were
standing
in the middle of something amazing, because for the first time ever young Africans could discuss the future of our continent in real time, without the restriction of borders, finances and watchful governments.
That fact has not changed much in the last five minutes that you were sitting here and I was
standing
there.
And
standing
there, alone in the desert, it was not lost on me that the chance of any one individual entering the fossil record is vanishingly small.
And I think that in a few hours, a few days, a few months, you're going to meet someone at a party, and you're going to tell him about this lecture, and suddenly it will be as if he is
standing
now here with us.
Right now I'm
standing
in the open air, on a beach under a palm tree, in the exact spot where your stage used to be.
So now it feels like I'm
standing
inside the machine and I'm seeing all the DNA, and I see the molecules.
You can be
standing
dead center in the middle of your failure and still, I'm only here to tell you, you are so beautiful.
(Drum beat) And if you look up high enough, you can see me
standing
on the edge of an 87-story building.
And the one good-for-nothing left
standing
grips a handgun and aims it straight up, like he's holding Jesus hostage, like he's threatening maybe to blow a hole in the moon.
And he's on the floor and I'm
standing
over him and I got the gun in my hands now and I hate guns, I hate holding 'em 'cause I'm Batman.
There were dozens of women who were
standing
in line, and they were clutching their infants very close.
That was a cheap way of getting you to do a
standing
ovation.
And there was my father,
standing
with me outside, admiring a day's work, hair on his head, fully in remission, when he turned to me and he said, "You know, Michael, this house saved my life."
Your heartbeat goes up, your stress level goes up, and you're
standing
in front of the TV and screaming with passion for that athlete to win.
On a Thursday morning in July 2005, the bomber and I, unknowingly, boarded the same train carriage at the same time, standing, apparently, just feet apart.
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