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Jambes

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n. pl.1.(Ancient Armor) In the Middle Ages, armor for the legs below the knees, usually having front and back pieces; called also greaves.


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with headquarters in Brussels and plants in Grobendonk and Jambes, plus another in Boue, France.
Des bouts de bras par ici, des bouts de jambes par-la : des bras et des jambes ecartes et l'on obtient une attitude.
We do plies, tendus, rond de jambes, frappes, cou-de-pied, developpes, and grand battements--all with correct transitions and placement.
 
 
 
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