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The term describes the rhythm, or meter, established by the words in each line. Rhythm is measured in small groups of syllables called "feet". "Iambic" indicates that the type of foot used is the iamb, which in English is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable (as in a-BOVE). "Pentameter" indicates that each line has five "feet".
W = weak syllable, S = strong syllable An alternative metrical tree representation of an iamb. F = foot, σ = syllable. The head of the foot constituent, i.e. the stressed syllable, is indicated with a vertical line. A bracketed grid representation of an iamb.
Keepie-uppie – the skill of juggling a football, keeping it off the ground using the feet, the knees, the chest, the shoulders or the head. [197] Also known as keepy-uppy, kick-ups, or juggling. The phrases are sometimes spelt as two separate words, for instance keepie uppie. Kick and rush – style of play. [198] See also Long ball.
Two or Meter : A ball set to the middle hitter at approximately two feet above the top of the net. Also, a "back two" is the same set set behind the setter; Cross (X) : A play in which the middle hitter jumps for a one, and the weak-side hitter, having moved to the middle of the court, takes an approach for a two at the same location
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Muscle weakness is a lack of muscle strength. Its causes are many and can be divided into conditions that have either true or perceived muscle weakness. True muscle weakness is a primary symptom of a variety of skeletal muscle diseases, including muscular dystrophy and inflammatory myopathy.
Foot Locker shares sank on Wednesday after the sports retail company lowered its full-year sales and earnings outlook. Total sales for the quarter slipped 1.4% to $1.96 billion.
Black Friday is behind us, but holiday shopping season is still in full swing.. Winter holiday spending is expected to grow between 2.5% and 3.5% compared to 2023, according to the National Retail ...