Orienting the body means making certain that it is in alignment. This means stacking the joints properly and making certain nothing is strained.
body area, i put that on test and got it wrong it is body system
If you want an anatomically accurate answer - a tie between the median and ulnar nerves. If you want the anatomically inaccurate but generally preferred answer - sciatic nerve.
Hercule Poirot: a retired Belgian police officer & current private detective in England Monsieur Bouc: former member of the Belgian police force & current director of the railway line Dr. Constantine: the coroner aboard the Orient Express Mary Debenham: Daisy Armstrong's governess & instrumental in planning Ratchett's death Mrs. Hubbard: Linda Arden, famous actress & Daisy Armstrong's grandmother Colonel Arbuthnot: a close friend of Colonel Armstrong, Daisy's father Princess Dragomiroff: a Russian princess & Sophie Armstrong's godmother Hector McQueen: Ratchett's personal secretary & friend of Sophie Armstrong Mr. Ratchett: Mr. Cassetti, who kidnapped & murdered Daisy Armstrong for money Countess Andrenyi: Sophie Armstrong's younger sister Count Andrenyi: the Countess' husband & Sophie's brother-in-law Cyrus Hardman: a private detective from New York; in love with Daisy's French nurse, who committed suicide Antonio Foscanelli: the Armstrong family's chauffer Greta Ohlsson: Swedish; Daisy's nurse; cries a lot Hildegarde Schmidt: the Princess' maid & the Armstrong's cook Edward Henry Masterman: Ratchett's valet; recruited by Hardman to help with the murder plot Pierre Michel: the train's conductor & the French nurse's father
its not in the Orient
Sherlock Holmes solved 'A Study in Scarlet.' Agatha Christie's Miss Marple solved 'The Body in the Library' and Hercule Peroit solved 'Murder on the Orient Express.'
The adjective from of Orient is oriental.
Many biology and medical textbooks contain anatomically correct drawings of the heart. Online medical resources will also offer images of anatomically correct organs.
Marco Polo discovered the orient
Thymus is located anatomically in the anterior superior mediastinum, in front of the heart and behind the sternum.
Suitable for the Orient was created in 2003.
Voyage to the Orient was created in 1851.
Air Orient ended in 1933.