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Because the work is so taxing – often crouching in dark, ancient, narrow, rat-infested tunnels – under current rules Konrad’s team now retire at 52, if they had enough years on the job.
In another of Selena’s posts, Brooklyn can be seen crouching down with a camera in order to get the perfect photo of the two women in their matching dresses.
In the video obtained by CTV News Toronto, one woman can be seen coming out from the bushes to the right of the camera, flickering her flashlight a few times before crouching up the steps.
It implies a physical or metaphorical crouching position, indicating a submissive or fearful response.
The Rams got a scare when Horton appeared to roll his ankle while crouching for a pass near the home sideline with 14:24 to go until halftime.
The students slide their skis forward, crouching low so as to be just that much closer to their inevitable destiny.
You are often physically crouching, stretching, or reaching with your arms.