straddles
One leg on each side of the horse is called straddling the horse or the straddle!
Rolf Harris - Jake the peg
You're supposed to know that in every right triangle,(one leg)2 + (the other leg)2 = (hypotenuse)2 .Subtract (one leg)2 from each side of this equation, and you'll have:(the other leg)2 = (hypotenuse)2- (one leg)2You know both of the numbers on the right side. Do you think you cansubtract them and figure out the number on the left side ?
Each "side" of the trade route is a length of the journey. So they would take goods to England (one leg), then went to Africa for slaves (another leg), and then come either to the West Indies to trade or came back to the colonies (the other leg).
Each Exodia card (Exodia the Forbidden One, Left Leg of the Forbidden One, Right Leg of the Forbidden One, Left Arm of the Forbidden One, Right Arm of the Forbidden One) is Limited. This means that you can only have one copy of each card in your Deck and Side Deck combined.
A girl strattling you could mean that she is climging on top of you one leg on each side. Another meaning for this is that she is choking you.
No one is really sure why flamingos stand on one leg. Scientist aren't even sure why flamingos stand on one leg. But one thing that has been proposed is that flamingos stand on one leg to relieve the pressure off the one side and res that side while the other side functions and controls the body. Then when that side has rested then they will alternate legs and do the same thing until they are fully rested and ready to go on about their business.
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Blood flows down into each leg, and it also flows up out of each leg. There is no other way for this to work; all the tissues of each leg have to get oxygen and give off wastes.
The two parallel bones that form the skeleton of the leg are the tibia and fibula. The tibia, also known as the shinbone, is the larger and stronger of the two bones and is located on the inner side of the leg. The fibula is a thinner bone located on the outer side of the leg and is primarily involved in providing stability and muscle attachment.
You have two collar bones, one on each side of your chest. They are also known as clavicles and they connect your shoulder blades to your sternum, providing support and mobility for your shoulders.