Oleh Kovalchuke wrote:
>>> My "frame" is always "locked" -- I dance in close embrace.
>>>
>> B (close embrace) does not imply A (the frame is locked).
> 
> While it might be true statement in the way you perceive close embrace
> dancing, I was writing from experience about my own dancing style
> (that is why I used that adjective in the sentence). My embrace begins
> at chest level, it is always locked (with good followers).

I suspect we're in violent agreement but for the definition of "locked"
(which I don't take to just mean "joined"). So I'll let the matter rest.


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Alexis Cousein                                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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