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- The sca**** (pl.: sca****e or sca****s), also known as the shoulder blade, is the bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar...
- on Rough Trade in September 2015. In June 2019, Girl Band released "Shoulderblades", their first single in four years. A second single titled "Going Norway"...
- Shoulderblade is an unincorporated community located in Breathitt County, Kentucky, United States. It is reportedly named after a cr****, a tributary of...
- post-punk, with many noting its dark & unsettling tone. Three singles - "Shoulderblades", "Going Norway" & "Salmon of Knowledge" - have been released from the...
- the forearms crossed behind the neck and the palms resting on the shoulderblades, or the arms may be stretched out wide to the sides. Bhekasana, a different...
- dorsal area, and the lower back as the limbus or lumbar region. The shoulderblades are the sca****r area and the breastbone is the sternal region. The...
- dorsal area, and the lower back as the lumbus or lumbar region. The shoulderblades are the sca****r area and the breastbone is the sternal region. The...
- characteristics: Javanese influence: cucut "shark", kates "papaya", walikat "shoulderblade" etc. First-person and second-person singular "gua" "lu", from Hokkien...
- in Scotland. The practice is now extinct. It involved inspecting the shoulderblades of an animal (usually a carc****), and according to one version, one...
- cord. Jake's body is metallic and has wings that can extend from his shoulderblades and allow him to glide. The wings also serve as a "limiter release"...