-
allowed due to
rabbinic enactments that were put in
place to
prevent onlookers from
arriving at a
false conclusion. For example,
according to the Torah...
- ABC model, the
colony consists of
three groups of bees: emplo**** bees,
onlookers and scouts. It is ****umed that
there is only one
artificial emplo**** bee...
-
Range to its east,
where it is
joined by the
Canham Glacier. It p****es the
Onlooker Nunatak and
Morozumi Range to its west, and is
joined by the
Hunter Glacier...
- of
married Roman women at the time. The man is seen
turning toward the
onlooker with an
angry expression,
whereas the
woman at his left is
looking with...
- It
combines football tricks, dance,
acrobatics and
music to
entertain onlookers and
compete with opponents. The
official governing body for this sport...
-
surroundings for
obstacles or
orientation marks, but is also
helpful for
onlookers in
identifying the user as
blind or
visually impaired and
taking appropriate...
-
acknowledgement that this
activity can be seen as such by the
uninitiated onlooker. In psychology, the term
ritual is
sometimes used in a
technical sense...
-
effort to
attract help or self rescue, and is
often not
recognized by
onlookers. The
reaction is
characterized by
lateral arm movements, a
vertical posture...
-
consists of a
statue of Jesus,
smiling and
winking while pointing at
onlookers with one hand and
giving the thumbs-up sign with the
other hand. Buddy...
- doing. More
common in
younger children (age 2–3) as
opposed to
older ones.
Onlooker play (behavior) – when the
child watches others at play but does not engage...