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The tower is in four stages, with diagonal stepped buttresses.
A fall on the diagonal step sequence dropped them from sixth to seventh place, earning 77.07 with a total of 131.04.
(The move converts to a diagonal step instead of a capture.)
Level 3: 1 min 30 including a midline or diagonal step sequence.
The goalie tugged on his gloves and stationed himself one long diagonal step in front of the goalmouth.
In contrast to the traditional stride and glide with the skis parallel, the skating method uses a diagonal stepping motion.
At the corners of the church are diagonal stepped buttresses rising to crocketed finials.
A diagonal step sequence travels from one corner of the rink to the corner diagonal from the originating corner.
After the move out of the promotion zone a bishop leaves the mobility unchanged, the rook loses its diagonal step move extension, and moves as a rook.
Rihanna does skater lunges - a reverse lunge which requires you to take a diagonal step back across your body and then lower (almost like a courtesy), rotating legs each time.
CBM occurs on forward or backward steps only (or diagonal steps which still feature forward or backward movement), and not on side steps.
It should be noted here that the final diagonal step also brings the body out of the direct forward thrust-path of the opponent, achieving an angular attack and evasion both at once.
Charly finished with a diagonal step away, drawing the arm toward her, and dropping to her knees, pinning the woman facedown, with pressure at the wrist and elbow.
As I plainly don't understand, Peter Deleige, who is one diagonal step ahead of me, points to his wrist, where his watch gleams in the dusk, and whispers: "The time."
Level 7: 2 min including a midline or circular or diagonal step sequence,one set of twizzles (2 rotation minimum clockwise and anticlockwise) up to one step between, one but no more than 2 spins (3 revs).
For instance, the basic rules state that a diagonal movement step counts as two squares instead of one, whereas the more complex (and official) rule is that it counts as 1.5 squares (you count 1 on the first diagonal step, then 2 more on the next step, then 1, then 2, and so forth).