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  1. ... taught with accuracy. If, for example, the teacher command a thrust of the fist upwrard, let it be exactly vertical. The teacher ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The new gymnastics for men, women, and children 
    Publication: Boston : Fields, Osgood & Co., 1869
    ... taught with accuracy. If, for example, the teacher command a thrust of the fist upward, let it be exactly vertical. The teacher ...
  3. ... arm extended, right hand lined up directly behind. Command—Ready, Strike! Shorten to—Strike! 5. Have the class practice making a fist. Have them hold the fists in front of ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Physical fitness manual for the U.S. Navy 
    Publication: [Arlington, Va.] : Bureau of Naval Personnel, Training Division, Physical Fitness Section, 1943
    ... rear foot into attention. 3. Left Lead: The command is: 1. Left.,2. LEAD. This movement is executed from the boxing position. The hand begins the blow with the palm turned in and as it travels, the fist closes tightly, finishing with a snap so as ...
  5. ... of science in his hand and at his command is more than the equal of one thousand brave men, or a villain with a revolver is, by means of the advantage of the weapon, braver than a man with his fists, is a discussable question. Not only may the ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Mental institutions in the State of Washington : a report of a survey 
    Publication: [Pullman, Washington?] : State College of Washington, January 1948
    ... been exposed to good training. He obeys simple commands, and does a great deal by way of hand motions. He is an affectionate child, and responds to his mother’s suggestions readily. When asked if he liked to ride in an automobile, he clenched his fists and made his hands revolve as though imitating ...
  7. ... has a larger piece of brain at its command, so as to have care of a couple of ... that fist- lifter, Combativeness, managing them both like a master. ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Essays for students 
    Publication: New York : Wood, 1899
    ... are in the middle line, and that you command the whole depth of the naso-pharynx. Then put steady pressure on the curette, holding it with your fist, not like a pen ; and go firmly down ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - United States Navy Medical Department at war, 1941-1945 (Volume 1, Chapters 11-18) 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : Administrative History Section, Administration Division, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, 1946
    ... in caves on the opposite side. When the command came to attack, the ... at him. He lashed out with his fists at the one closest to him and kicked ...
  10. ... saying, “ Simultaneously,” or “ Both together.” In obeying these ... first Pos., Fig. 1, except that the fists must be placed on the sides of the ...
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