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... position . Sigh deeply . Notice how the abdomen and chest contract smoothly and slowly this time . Repeat several times . 4. In the same position begin to pant slowly . Feel the rhythmic outward and inward movements of the abdom- inal ...
... position . Sigh deeply . Notice how the abdomen and chest contract smoothly and slowly this time . Repeat several times . 4. In the same position begin to pant slowly . Feel the rhythmic outward and inward movements of the abdom- inal ...
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... position for o [ o ] , by dropping the jaw a little farther than the position for o , and by rounding the lips to form an oval . all awe awful ball call draw faucet law gaudy naught hall wall 1. Paul made a drawing of the balsam tree on ...
... position for o [ o ] , by dropping the jaw a little farther than the position for o , and by rounding the lips to form an oval . all awe awful ball call draw faucet law gaudy naught hall wall 1. Paul made a drawing of the balsam tree on ...
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... position of the first vowel in each case may cause tension . The diphthongs i [ aĬ ] as in mine and ā [ er ] as in aim should be made with great care and attention to the position of the soft palate ; otherwise they are likely to become ...
... position of the first vowel in each case may cause tension . The diphthongs i [ aĬ ] as in mine and ā [ er ] as in aim should be made with great care and attention to the position of the soft palate ; otherwise they are likely to become ...
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