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loss of equilibrium





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He said he thought so but was uncertain about a concussion and possible loss of equilibrium.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Jack fell down and broke his crown" became: "A youth, designated only as 'Jack,' sustained, incident to a loss of equilibrium, a fracture of the cranium."

From Time Magazine Archive

Loud noise also causes a number of unpleasant bodily sensations, such as vibration of the head and eyeballs, loss of vision, loss of equilibrium and heating of the skin.

From Time Magazine Archive

One fat policeman ventured a toppling yard or so on the floating timber, threw his hands aloft in loss of equilibrium, and with a mighty effort regained the shore, where he sat down, panting.

From Blazed Trail Stories and Stories of the Wild Life by White, Stewart Edward

As often as boldness encounters hesitation, the probability of the result is of necessity in its favour, because the very state of hesitation implies a loss of equilibrium already.

From On War — Volume 1 by Graham, J. J., Colonel




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