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Describe the relationship between prophets and kings in the Deuteronomistic History. How did the prophets influence the monarchs? How could prophets make or break a king?
Fibularis Brevis
A muscle of the lower leg that contributes to the eversion and plantarflexion of the foot.
Extensor Hallucis Longus
A leg muscle that extends the big toe and aids in foot dorsiflexion and inversion.
Tibialis Anterior
A muscle in the lower leg that contributes to dorsiflexion and inversion of the foot.
Brachioradialis
A muscle of the forearm that flexes the forearm at the elbow, particularly when the forearm is in midpronation/supination.
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