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- po****tion. It also exhibits a four-beat ambling gait known as the "single-foot". Originally developed as a multi-purpose riding, driving and light draft...
- One Foot or one foot may refer to: a single Foot (unit) Unipedalism, the condition of having only leg or one foot. "One Foot", a variation of an ollie...
- implies, the lyric "6 foot, 7 foot, 8 foot bunch".) "6 Foot 7 Foot" is the first single off Tha Carter IV. The track is the first single Lil Wayne recorded...
- skiapods, skiapodes) were mythological dwarf-like creatures with a single, large foot extending from a leg centred in the middle of their bodies. The names...
- term "single-foot" refers to an intermediate ambling gait, sometimes alternately called the rack or paso largo, where the horse lifts each foot up separately...
- a simple toe loop appearing in India by the 2nd century BC. Later, a single foot support was used as a mounting aid, and paired stirrups appeared after...
- maneuverable than flat setups due to a lack of central pivot points under the foot. Hi-low setups combine wheels of differing sizes that all make ground contact...
- their fan base by releasing their new single, "Foot of the Mountain", premiering that day on Norwegian radio. The single had been completed only the night...
- "Foot of the Mountain" is a song by Norwegian band A-ha, released as the lead single from their ninth studio album of the same name (2009). It was used...
- a b**** drum pedal to the instrument, enabling them to play it with a single foot. There are also lap cajons (which are smaller and more portable) that...