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StanceThe position of the feet at address. (He played most shots from an open stance).
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Stance1530s, "standing place, station," probably from Middle French stance "resting place, harbor" (16c.), from Vulgar Latin *stantia "place, abode" (also source of Italian sta [..]
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Stanceintellectual, emotional, or political position or general attitude.
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Stanceplacing one's feet in preparation for a stroke (sometimes used loosely to include the entire set-up, e.g., alignment, posture, etc.) Example: Once he took his stance the spectators got quiet. sta [..]
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StanceThe posture or position taken when addressing the ball.
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StanceThe position of a player's feet before striking the ball.
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Stancestanding posture position: a rationalized mental attitude Stance is a 12" 45rpm e.p. (extended play) vinyl record by DIY home recording pioneer and one-man band R. Stevie Moore. The 3-tra [..]
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StanceStance is the way the golfers stand or position their feet before they play a stroke.
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StanceThe position of your feet when addressing the ball STARTER
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Stance The position of the feet at address. (He played most shots from an open stance).
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Stancerefers to the feet position during the address.
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StancePosition of your feet at address.
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StanceThe position of the feet at address. (He played most shots from an open stance).
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StanceThe proper positioning of the feet for the golf stroke may seem a fairly complex matter, but there are really only a few basics to master: just remember to put the clubhead behind the ball with your l [..]
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StanceThe position of the feet at address.
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StanceThe position of your feet when addressing the ball
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StanceThe position of the golfer's feet at address.
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StanceThe position of your feet when addressing the ball.
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StanceThe position of the player's feet when addressing himself to the ball.
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StanceThe way a player stands when preparing to play.
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StanceStance usually refers to the player’s position of their feet at address in relationship to the ball and the target line.
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StanceThe position of the feet at address. (He played most shots from an open stance).
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StanceThe French term for stanza.
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StanceThe policy of a firewall regarding the default handling of IP packets. Stance dictates what the firewall will do with any given packet in the absence of explicit instructions. The WatchGuard default s [..]
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Stance(n) standing posture(n) a rationalized mental attitude
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StanceManner of standing.
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StanceManner of standing.
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StanceThe description given to the way a player sets up to the ball, good or bad, before a shot is played with an emphasis on the positioning of the feet top
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StanceThe position of one's body and feet while waiting for the opponent to hit the shuttle. Can be very important since improper stance can give unwanted clues to the opponent and make quick effective [..]
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StanceThe player’s position as he addresses the ball before playing it.
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Stance
The manner, posture, or pose in which one stands.
''The fencer’s stance showed he was ready to begin.''
One’s opinion or point of view.
''I don’t agree with your stance on gun control.''
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StanceThe position of the surfer's feet on the board.
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