your already going up, becaused everything is moving down
The sideways movement of a limb is called abduction or adduction. Abduction is moving a limb away from the body's midline, while adduction is bringing a limb closer to the body's midline.
Yes, everything is moving relative to everything else.
A baby that is born sideways while exiting the uterus is called a transverse presentation.
Because you're going to be moving, moving, moving. When not on stage you're going to be rushing to costume changes and make-up changes. When you get back on stage you're going to be singing while dancing, taking pratfalls, fighting. And you don't want to run out of breth in the middle of all this, do you
If u do it while hitting it with a hammer
Pawns cant move sideways just like that..... they can move only while attacking some other piece.........
press a or d while looking forward
if you are going through domestic violence while your pregnent then you need to go to the doctor and tell them everything that is happening because you do not need that while you are pregnent
If everything is in good working condition, you can. But you can't put it in 4 Low.
In trap shooting you always shoot at a target that is moving away from you, while skeet shooting has targets coming at you, moving away, and going right past you.
While some of the explanations below are derived from or purported to be the "official" version the RAF have been named "crabs" due to the fact that they have no limit to the number of sideways paces they can do as a drill movement. While army and navy have a fixed limit of sideways paces the RAF can actually march the entire width of a parade ground sideways. Once upon a time, the RAF flew Spitfires with tail wheels near the tail and huge Merlin engines at the front. This meant that during taxiing, all they could see to the front was an enormous engine. In order to see what was in front of them, they had to look over the side and zigzag, thus they'd be moving sideways. On landing, they would sideslip to lose height. Because of airfield security, the only time land-locked mortals got to see the RAF anywhere near close up was during landing, take-off and taxiing, when they were moving sideways. Since only crabs walk sideways, clearly the RAF was staffed by crabs. Coupled with the fact that the Fleet Air Arm attracted all the best pilots and the Army always won inter-service regattas, a once popular forces T-shirt logo read: 'Fly Navy.Sail Army. Walk Sideways!'
Presumably because when going in they were heading upstream against the current, while on coming out they were moving with the current.