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DANCE MOVE-RELATED
Basic Step; Basic movement (dance); Basic step; Basic pattern; Basic move; Basic movement; Basic figure

BASIC      
(Comput) Basic, Basic Sprache, grundlegende Programmiersprache
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ONE OF THE MAJOR APPROACHES TO THE MEASUREMENT OF ABSOLUTE POVERTY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Vital needs; Basic Needs; Basic necessities; Basic needs approach
lebenswichtige Bedürfnisse
Lead Pursuit         
  • A Japanese A6M3 Zero in cold-side lag pursuit behind a US B-25 Mitchell.
  • Chandelle from the FAA Publication FAA-H-8083-3A (Airplane Flying Handbook)
  • Circle flow
  • F-15E Strike Eagle]].
  • A high g barrel roll can be performed over-the-top or underneath.
  • Lag roll
  • Rolling scissors
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  • Turn circle geometry. Even though depicted as flying at the same turn rate and turn radius, closure occurs during lead pursuit and then reverses during lag pursuit, with the greatest nose/tail separation at the moment the attacker pulls lead.
  • Diagram of a basic wingover
TYPE OF FLIGHT MANEUVER
Pure pursuit; Lead pursuit; Overshoot (aviation); Basic fighter manoeuvre; Basic fighter manoeuvres; Basic fighter maneuver; High-side guns pass; Boom and Zoom; High yo-yo; Low yo-yo; Boom and zoom; Hit and split
(Luftwaffe) Vor einem feindlichen Flugzeug bleiben während einer Kurve

Definición

Basic Assembly Language
(BAL) What most people called IBM 360 assembly language. See ALC. (1995-04-13)

Wikipedia

Basic (dance move)

The basic step, basic figure, basic movement, basic pattern, or simply basic is the dance move that defines the character of a particular dance. It sets the rhythm of the dance; it is the default move to which a dancer returns, when not performing any other moves. More formally, it can be defined as a "rhythmic step pattern" in the form of a "consistent and recurring grouping of weight changes" between the feet (as well as certain moves that do not involve complete changes of weight, as when one taps, kicks, or points a foot) which is rhythmic and repeated for the length of a song. For some dances it is sufficient to know the basic step performed in different handholds and dance positions to enjoy it socially.

Most traditional partner dances have only one basic step which can be easily mastered. Others, such as West Coast Swing, have multiple basic steps, any of which can theoretically be selected by the leader.