Laban

[ US /ˈɫeɪbən/ ]
NOUN
  1. Hungarian choreographer who developed Labanotation (1879-1958)
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How To Use Laban In A Sentence

  • Born in Hungary in 1879, Rudolph Laban was a pioneer in developing the academic and scientific aspects of dance.
  • As Parlabane had soon learned, one bloke getting busy with the buffer did not constitute a legitimate, quorate polishing sesh. It's October, 1956.
  • This apparently is to close the leakages of the vital or life 'energy' Actually bandhas are, contracting anal sphincter (mulabandha) or closing tightly the laryngopharynx from oropharynx Jalandharabandha} or contracting abdominal muscles (uddiyana bandha). Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • With his sleeve having fallen away from it a couple of inches, Parlabane could now more clearly see the grey twiglet of arm that was implausibly supporting Sliver's head. Boiling a frog
  • Massud Barzani's mother solved the problem between Barazani and Talabani they called the strategical partnership (it is really dividing the Kurdistan wealth as a game). OpEdNews
  • toruos humi posuisse uoltum: donec labantis consilio patres45 firmaret auctor numquam alias dato Regulus
  • Et surrexit Laban mane, et osculatus est filios suos ac filias suas, benedixitque eis, et abiit: et reversus est Laban ad locum suum. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
  • Parlabane pulled the mask from his mouth and untaped the drip, while Sarah removed a blue holdall from the cupboard where she'd left it earlier. It's October, 1956.
  • Rachel autem acceperat idola, et posuerat ea in clitellis cameli, et sedebat super ea: et contrectavit Laban totum tabernaculum, et non invenit. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
  • He and his family including eleven sons flee from Laban.
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