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Your knee bends, and your leg straightens, bends and straightens, bends and straightens.
Feydeau farce bends toward tragedy here, and then bends back again.
I tend to think that yes, once it bends towards truth, it bends toward a meritocracy.
Instead of suddenly bending light, a moth's eye bends it slowly and smoothly bends, focusing it into the eye, and reflecting no light back out into the world.
Just like scuba divers, whales get the bends, she explained.
It's comforting to know divemasters can also get the bends.
"[Scott] bends over backwards to cater to Kylie and Stormi."
A woman bends forward, displaying her cleavage to the audience.
In Big Little Lies, justice bends away from its women.
He bends to tie his shoes and the story stops.
His world bends with the elasticity of supply and demand.
The bends themselves also make curly hair prone to breakage.
The shaft also bends to fit each person's pelvic angle.
Gravity confers a massive benefit to astronomers hoping to study the most distant reaches of the Universe: it bends the shape of space, and therefore bends the path of light traveling past the largest clusters.
Then the president himself bends down to pat the asphalt himself.
Brady bends over and picks up a pinch of dusty soil.
" On MLK's "Arc of Justice": "It bends because we bend it.
Everything about the band improved immeasurably on 1995's The Bends.
The ball bends the blanket, creating an impression in the fabric.
As I've reported, Trump bends over backwards to keep Grassley happy.
The idea that this flower bends to one gender is obsolete.
It smoothly bends almost fully back into what's called Studio Mode.
The remake bends over backward to erase any hint of gayness.
She bends and distorts each component to the point of confusion.
A key feature of the universe is that gravity bends light.
The arc of history bends toward justice — it doesn't hurtle there.
Bends occurred where populations overlapped: where FIFA gamers met soccer fans.
Time bends, in such moments, like a sheet of molten metal.
Simply put, gravitational lensing is the concept that mass bends light.
It extends his 1980s obsession, and bends it in new directions.
However, the long historical arc of our markets bends toward transparency.
A plexiglas cover bends back on itself in an acrobatic curve.
Including The Bends as a Britpop album is a pretty great neg of Radiohead, even if it would have been better if The Bends had been beaten out by either of Oasis's two not-terrible albums.
Because matter distributions may differ across the universe, different observers and different points within that space can be imagined to have their own relatively independent clocks (per Einstein, gravity bends light and so it bends time).
The TEA bends across Midtown and runs through Central Park toward Harlem.
Dany confirms she'll fight for the North — if he bends the knee.
Still not convinced you need a sex toy that bends in half?
Molotov is a well-designed, fluid service that bends to your needs.
Will Daenerys support Sansa's claim to Winterfell if she bends the knee?
And yes, it's dangerous to assume that history inexorably bends toward justice.
She bends forward in tears, but we do not hear her crying.
EMMANUEL CARRèRE is known for the way he bends and breaks genres.
She bends down and kisses him on the top of his head.
"The way he bullies everybody and bends the truth," Mr. Sayre said.
If I press down on it right now, it bends a little.
They sit inside the hook created by two bends in the Euphrates.
I worry that silent acquiescence bends our democracy toward monarchy, or dictatorship.
The arc of the Lower East Side gallery scene bends toward youth.
The arc of investing is long, but it bends toward fiduciary duty.
I teach a phrase and then Wendy bends it and pulls it.
When a rule bends, how do you keep horror from becoming comedy?
"The moral arc of the universe bends at the elbow of justice."
His hips swivel more fluidly and his back bends with greater ease.
A wormhole bends or folds time so that you can take incredible shortcuts.
These phones use a flexible display that bends backwards inside of the phone.
The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.
Don't tell me that you don't know the world bends in your favor.
The end result was a wavy lob with honey highlights and soft bends.
No matter the cost, Eden bends towards love and away from self-preservation.
The administration bends its considerable powers to making the President's priorities become law.
The highways twist around switchback bends through dense forest and rocky cliff sides.
The cornea is the front of the eye; it bends the incoming light.
Here is where the story, like all good fantasy, bends toward the realistic.
Flooding is forecast after the storm crosses the island and then bends westward.
"In Brooklyn, eight fellows could do 2000 bends an hour," Mr. Greenblatt recalled.
She bends her knees, so that kind of spreads out all that energy.
This season's sinuous jewelry bends with the body and gleams against the skin.
He bends his right knee, foot flat and his left leg remains extended.
Keep your head facing forward as your upper body bends forward a bit.
Jojo bends down and successfully ties her shoe laces — his character arc complete.
"I thought, could this thing really be dying of the bends?" she said.
Why not fight for a system that actually bends the cost curve down?
Everything bends and squishes a little bit when there is an applied force.
They actually wiggle and wobble, developing bends in places as they encircle planet.
A nominee who bends over backwards to signal his respect for wavering Republicans?
But Samsung is likely to focus on creating an actual screen that bends.
The question is whether he bends amid pressure from Republicans in Congress. 6.
Nina bends down to examine these flowers in the pool and realizes they're bodies.
It has obvious visible effects, like the way it bends light from distant galaxies.
This is why algorithmic time is so disorienting and why it bends your mind.
A hyperbaric chamber is used if a diver experiences decompression sickness (AKA "the bends").
With few obstacles to bypass, there will be less need for nausea-inducing bends.
When light hits a clear object, from plastic to glass to water, it bends.
Eventually, it bends around Queens, and there, in a small widening, lies Rikers Island.
This scene is the linchpin of the film, and the rest bends around it.
In another, her hands cover her face as she bends over, appearing visibly upset.
One whale spent four hours at the surface trying to fight off the bends.
But this novel quickly bends, like one of Uri Geller's spoons, into stranger territory.
A pressman like William Toohey, pictured below, bends each plate around a press cylinder.
Like a landscape, the foil bends and shifts the light, leaving its source untraceable.
The Casper Hybrid just bends and bunches up when you try to push it.
"We firmly believe the U.S. legal system eventually bends toward justice," Mr. Haggerty said.
Paula rolls her eyes, agitated, but she bends her head toward the screen, squinting.
"Martin Luther King said the long arc of history bends towards justice," said Rep.
But the arc of a baseball season is long, and it bends toward failure.
It never feels overburdened or bloated around bends, shrinking around you as you drive.
It is in the hot outdoor kitchen, sweating as she bends over a mortar. . . .
I'm enchanted by the way it's nestled in the corner, where the road bends.
In his first scene, he intentionally bends a limousine fender and tackles a cop.
As Zamani extracts the past, he bends and manipulates it for his own needs.
The executioner, straddling the body, bends forward in a posture similar to Lucy's gravedigger.
But making glass that bends and doesn't crack or shatter with repeated folding is tricky.
Jojo brazenly bends out from behind the camera and gives the viewers a knowing grin.
Pictured: the Jib kit, and how far it bends when you connect two kits together.
In December, Apple said that slight bends within this spec are not considered a defect.
You've gotta go out there to get round those corners and get round those bends.
Image Credit: NASA / ESAA fabric that bends and ripples under the weight of the stars.
But eventually, enough pressure builds up inside the volcano that this caprock bends and breaks.
In load and stress testing, it endured 15,000 bends and 10,000 plug-ins before breaking.
The idea is that it bends on impact and offers back a slight propelling force.
White bends strings in the background, falling in with the maracas, building his own rhythms.
Coates was challenging the notion that history has a natural arc which bends towards progress.
As you can see, the shape of the stream bends back from the spinning tubes.
"It's a three," said the patient wonderingly, doing deep knee-bends in her leather pants.
If this case goes the wrong way, then its arc bends toward censorship and repression.
When the girls come up onto the sand, she bends low and talks to them.
It turns out that the iPhone SE bends just as easily as it shatters too.
The card is also constructed to guard against dust, drops, bends, extreme temperatures, and more.
It has a hypersensitive touch to the rubber keys for programmable filters, pitch bends, etc.
Pivoting at the wrist, it bends and twists to move the pincers at the end.
Check out the barbell as he goes up and down FIVE TIMES ... it freakin' bends!!!!!
In a clear box, a figure bends its limbs to fit into the small space.
The arc of the universe is long, but it bends toward justice, and all that.
Obama still seems to believe that the arc of the moral universe bends toward justice.
While the feet carry the dancer around the stage, the upper body often bends vividly.
He cuts, etches, stacks, and bends glass, which is as fragile as it is heavy.
Because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. Glory!
He walks around and away from it, and bends his body to change the view.
Yes, it really does use glass that bends, which is an undeniable feat of engineering.
It is then that he bends his left elbow upwards and the scars become visible.
The display itself bends and creases, so that the device can morph into something smaller.
It should enact real reform that bends the cost-curve of Medicare and Social Security.
In comparison, the Galaxy Fold can only withstand up to 200,000 bends according to Samsung.
Prince Harry — now Harry9 — has a death ray that bends the very fabric of time.
"Tale as old as time / True as it can be / Barely even friends / Then somebody bends / Unexpectedly …" Change the word "bends" to "swipes" in the "Beauty and the Beast" song lyrics above and you'd have the story of Lindsey Costello and Jelani the Gorilla.
In "Wall Street", a film released in 1987, a fictional tycoon bends firms to his will.
If it gets spooked and comes to the surface too fast, it will get the bends.
Instead of water-based muscle, however, compressed air bends the robot tentacle and controls its pliability.
Lower your body down into a lunge, so that your front knee bends to 90 degrees.
Gravitational lensing occurs as an effect of Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity: mass bends light.
Then Jon shows up, enlists her help to fight the Night King, and bends the knee.
The arc of the moral universe is long, and it bends toward justice, goes the saying.
Instead, I climb quietly into the van, and Pak bends down to pick up his satchel.
The arc of governance bends toward political reality, even if the GOP's stated philosophy points elsewhere.
"Blue light bends more than red light, so blue light actually gets scattered out," Walter says.
The Fold's big hinge also suggests that it may hold up better after thousands of bends.
Then he bends over and gobbles up a spinach leaf, chewing it down to the stem.
You say it very clearly: Being the selfless one who bends over backward for other people.
Like they say, the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.
On matters small and large, he bends reality to fit how he wants it to be.
The way he bends the strings captures a wry leer as he pursues the elusive Carol.
Photographs of eclipses have proved that light from distant stars actually bends around the sun's gravity.
As the hyperdrive powers up, light bends around me, shifting to a screaming shade of yellow.
It's the reader's own mind that bends to the subtle misdirections and evasions of her storytelling.
There are comedians, hula hoopers and a contortionist who bends his body in extremely worrying ways.
Amazon claims that the nylon-braided housing can withstand 90-degree bends, up to 10,000 times.
The future of this country bends toward more inclusion and acceptance, regardless of our occasional regression.
When light passes through air of different densities, it fluctuates and bends in a particular way.
In that case, Trump looks like a brilliant negotiator who bends powerful institutions to his will.
But as they got around a few bends, they saw the crackling fire was much closer.
Unfolding in real time, this immediately involving story bends and turns in surprising, sometimes horrifying ways.
Time bends here; a meal might take four hours, even when the dining room is empty.
The world bends itself to the Roys' desires because these people make sure that it does.
Here, the paintings flow down a long, shinny, gray-floored hall that bends to the left.
But even as he bends reality, his alterations to history don't appear so supernatural this time.
In a training room, children carried each other on their backs and did deep knee bends.
I think it bends by the heat, because not that many cars could possibly hit it.
She bends and weaves and sings and slow-dances as the photographer captures shot after shot.
As we walk across the lawn, which bounces pleasantly underfoot, Alesch bends down to pet it.
One exercise Peterson does not recommend for reducing love handles is side bends with heavy weights.
Then, still holding his hand, she bends her body under it, twisting to avoid full commitment.
Martin Luther King Jr. liked to claim that the arc of the moral universe bends towards justice.
Two other women turn her around and a man steps forward and bends down on one knee.
She then glances up at him lovingly; he then bends down and gives her a sweet kiss.
Zuckerberg's core argument for the policy is that over time, history bends toward more speech, not censorship.
They engage in "lawfare" that bends—or rewrites—the rules of the international order in China's favour.
Martin Luther King said, "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.".
Our predecessors did not believe in the end of history — or that it bends, inevitably, toward justice.
The video shows how the axoneme bends and stretches, providing the source of the tail's locomotive abilities.
In Dishonored, your attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors become a transformative principle that bends the world around you.
She then walks to the rice fields, bends down, and places the boat among the emerald stalks.
Sometimes, they come with a strangely squishy sole and a plasticky leather that cracks rather than bends.
For example, the Z06 is so good at cornering, it can pull 1.2 Gs in the bends.
Dolezalova bends down and lifts up her skirt, and Slouka splashes water from the temple on her.
No plastic there, just seeds in the ground, a path of gravel around the bends and twists.
He bends over the computer at the desk but does not immediately open the room-reservations interface.
He normally just bends at the waist and gets in on his opponent's hips as they're punching.
Those reactions are inevitable, but Reich bends over backward to present both the evidence and the uncertainties.
The picturesque route crosses the tropical northern Andes, with a series of sharp bends and vertiginous drops.
The arc of fashion week is long, to paraphrase an old paraphrase, but it bends toward novelty.
And then it bends and squishes and then you can hold it on the left and right.
"The party bends it to its will and uses it as a weapon against perceived political enemies."
And that leg, onto which each of them steps, bends in plié — maximizing that transfer of weight.
For homing in on the oblique muscles, Jampolis agrees with Peterson about avoiding side bends with weights.
Even at 200 bends a day, Sharp's foldable screen would last 4.1 years, which is quite good.
This lattice pattern fractures and bends as the elephants grow, creating millions of channels across their skin.
This crimping process bends the metal to shape and keeps the handle tightly attached to the brush.
Technology, the internet, you spread it around the world and over time, it bends towards light, right?
But he also makes steps in which left and right feet pounce in quick succession, and exuberantly jumping phrases in which, in vivid self-contradiction, the jumper bends one knee in midair back against the direction he's traveling and then bends the other knee in the opposite direction.
"[The government] bends and changes the rules to achieve their agenda every day of the week," he said.
But we should all take comfort in the fact that the long-run historical narrative bends toward truth.
However, the front cover has bends that allow the Paperwhite to stand up for some hands-free reading.
Often, scientists look at how much an object bends the fabric of space itself to determine its mass.
As a songwriter, he crafts music that bends toward playful carnality, pursuit, and the impulses of human desire.
We're talking about the effortless beach waves and bedhead bends that have become the Instagram 'dos du jour.
"Bit of a tailwind," he says, eyeing the goal posts as he bends to tee up a football.
"Domoto embraces a whole bunch of readily available industry products and bends them to his will," Widder said.
It's a seemingly enormous amount of mass whose gravity bends other stars' light and makes galaxies spin strangely.
Then, the receiver bends all the way forward, putting their hands on the floor and arching their back.
Steering the combined firm through the next series of bends will take a different set of skills, however.
As long as we stay stubborn, this too shall pass, and the arc of history bends towards justice.
The result: when Shull points her foot, her prosthetic is straight, it bends when she flexes her foot.
Thug bends letters and syllables to his will; his vocal tics and cadences are manic and without match.
Separately, they've always made music that bends toward transcendence, but here they've unlocked the magic in the everyday.
Viewed from behind Carlos, it is evident that the ball bends at an incredible, indeed scarcely believable angle.
Divers get the bends from moving too fast from a high-pressure environment to a normal pressure environment.
Light Origami, by artist Masakazu Shirane, is a walk-in dome that bends and weaves light like paper.
I am only just understanding how this misshapes my memories and bends my perception of self and time.
" After attending "Springsteen on Broadway": "'The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.
Paul Ryan, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, said the administration "bends over backwards" to help Iran.
His casual delivery often bends into singsong, making the guests Drake and Kendrick Lamar sound hyperactive by comparison.
Everlane's new rain boots are made of soft, flexible real rubber that bends with you as you walk.
That's when the colonoscope bends backwards to give the endoscopist a rear-view look at the colon wall.
But it's a fine proxy for a study that bends over backward to be generous to Trump's argument.
Irving bends a little one-handed bouncer around two Wolves defenders, and Tristan Thompson finishes with two hands.
Background reading: • As Republican Party bends toward Mr. Trump, his critics are either giving in or giving up.
Melancholy, yes, and even momentarily wrenching; yet its emotional arc bends insistently from inarticulate sadness to gentle catharsis.
The man turns around quickly toward the small store's shelves and bends down to reach for his prize.
Victoria Adams Beckham was the former Posh Spice in the Spice Girls and Mr. Beckham apparently bends things.
The screen swivels and bends backwards up to 135 degrees, and the keyboard features a color changing backlight.
She took Mulholland's bends hard, as if trying to tell me something about her that I hadn't understood.
At one point, she bends her knees and grabs her ankles — she's finding out that she has ankles.
Jackman leans into the curves and bends he's encountered during his career -- "beautiful, amazing" surprises, he calls them.
Light bends around the gravity of the black hole, which creates the photon ring seen in the image.
That's because our atmosphere bends sunlight a bit, essentially stretching it over a slightly greater area of land.
Around a couple more sharp bends, and we were at the white gates that led to our holiday.
Do a few deep knee bends to warm up and let's race through this puzzle by Peter Gordon.
Near the end of our patrol, Baiei asked me if I had ever seen a diver with the bends.
I ask if we can do a lot of back bends, and I get to practice my weirdest pose.
Magnets on the straightaways and bends change the electrons' directions, which produces a beam of high-energy x-rays.
Recorded after The Bends' release, this track appeared as a nice counter to the album's largely confessional, emotive songs.
In his latest video, he scratches, burns and bends a Galaxy S7 Edge to see how durable it is.
It rotates and bends really nicely around my neck, chin and jaw area and provides a really close shave.
Or in anticipation of certain surgeries, it'd be useful to know which direction a person's uterus bends, she says.
The huge waterjet is complemented by this similarly huge CNC machine, which literally bends the cut metal into shape...
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Flip on Tuesday, a flip phone with a foldable screen that bends in half.
They let us peek inside and give us a rundown on what happens in case you get the bends.
As he bends over to grab a book, the glasses on which he depends to see, fall and crack.
Ms. Gahan bends her elbows and clasps her hands onto opposite shoulders while slowly twisting from side to side.
As Dr. King liked to quote, 'The moral arc of the universe is long but it bends toward justice.
To see what you're actually shooting you can use the rear touch LCD panel, which bends every which way.
It weighs just three pounds and has an 13-inch screen that bends back into a tablet-like configuration.
How they work: When the employee bends down and stands back up, the exosuit is made of carbon fibers.
If the moral arc of the universe bends toward justice, its curvature is particularly hard to discern these days.
A cable runs through the plates that, once they're fully extended, bends the plates to create a shield effect.
Whenever I point my foot, it straightens the prosthesis, and whenever I flex my foot, it bends the prosthesis.
There's a scene in "Dirty Grandpa" where [my character] bends over, and she's got a line about [her butt].
It seemed like we were riding through remains of a mudslide — watching the train disappear around bends was unbelievable.
Radiohead's The Bends is a full-album example of the same, but everything is a quarter-tone lower instead.
The clock ticks, time bends, space shifts, and Oprah is your planet-hopping tour guide through all of it.
Alexievich bends her subjects into familiar literary, mythological, or historical types, with little regard for social context or specificity.
This threatens its credibility and raises a chance that the central bank bends to the will of elected policymakers.
We make sharp turns up steep mountains, coming around bends to see our old path a thousand feet below.
This is what's known as the "bends" and is the reason we take hours coming up from the depths.
A mirror bends the light coming through the front of the camera, sending it through the drop and snap!
When she's through, he bends over to give her a hug as organizers latch a microphone over his ear.
Here, a woman holds on to a man, executing a smooth, flowing sequence of arcing bends and languorous stretches.
Instead, she bends and blurs them, to explore both the porousness of social boundaries and the pervasiveness of guilt.
Built on a steep-sided canyon high in the Andes, the city is all vertiginous roads and hairpin bends.
When an electrical voltage is applied, the platinum contracts while the titanium remains rigid, and the flat surface bends.
My daughter is not typically one to destroy things, but many of our cards already have bends and folds.
We now have a Western politics in which the center bends toward the fringe, not the other way around.
It's a pessimistic book that nonetheless bends toward optimism, and it is a tonic for sore hearts and minds.
Any book that bends so far over backward to lay personal blame for a systemic problem bears further scrutiny.
Here "the line of least resistance" became gorgeous: a fascinating chain sequence of hitches, ripples, shimmies, hops, knee bends.
We packed into that kitchen to help one another get through the bends—with dark humor, with shouted advice.
But "Drunk II" is so searing because it bends the standard breakup template into something somehow even more wounded.
We have to license them and it's a long process of complications, sudden bends, and straight roads going up mountains.
One of the most noteworthy scenes from Inception is when Ellen Page bends an entire dream city using her mind.
And it's safe to assume that if the 11-inch bends this way, the 12.9-inch version definitely does too.
While the long arc of air travel undoubtably bends toward misery, passengers were just offered a brief glimmer of hope.
My boo thang Antoni bends over, PUTS HIS WHOLE GORGEOUS FACE in the seat of the chair and inhales. Honey.
Once it air-dries, I'm left with the texture and natural-looking bends I wish I had been born with.
The second design, called Liftware Level, bends at the neck of the utensil, allowing for improved angling of the spoon.
Within the first five minutes, we started doing intense back bends and breathing exercises that really didn't agree with me.
If you do the right things for the right reasons, the arc of life bends toward goodness — with good results.
This bends and flexes in a consistent fashion when people pull certain faces, allowing the earbuds to detect specific expressions.
He's so relieved at the latter, in fact, that he (metaphorically) bends the knee to make the new partnership official.
The Z Flip's defining feature is its foldable display, which bends horizontally to give the phone a clamshell form factor.
She bends at the waist, she contracts and expands, and each time she does, her breath sounds land like thunder.
Her left arm rises up and bends above her head; she holds a large paintbrush between thumb and index finger.
Observations of Mercury's orbit, and the way starlight bends around the sun during solar eclipses, proved general relativity early on.
Arc-of-history arguments still have their appeal, and the arc of history bends toward cleaner energy and wider grids.
Next year, that title could go to another artist who bends herself to the will of the mainstream music establishment.
But Chinese startups could push Hong Kong the other way, while it also bends over backwards to accommodate Saudi Aramco.
Then again, considering the actress' history, it's not surprising she would take on a role that bends narrow gender norms.
Back then, I lived down in the double arse curve [where the river bends at the bottom of the hill].
The curved sides of the display don't scream "look at me" quite as much as the S7 Edge's dramatic bends.
See "Zen" from the sequel, which warps and bends their coke rap into a transmission from a far-off galaxy.
Ms. Rosenblit, naked except for a pair of black boots, bends forward and buries her head into a fuchsia bag.
They call it "the bends" 'cause you bend over in pain at all your joints where the bubbles build up.
That ultimately led them toward a sultry fusion of synth pop and rap that bends familiar sounds in new directions.
It means wondering whether you should resign when your boss praises white nationalists or bends over backward to Vladimir Putin.
The usual stream of cars navigated the bends on the first day of school, white families ferrying their adolescent sons.
In the living room, the wall behind the sofa folds and bends around you, creating a snug sense of enclosure.
Hundreds of others have been treated for decompression sickness — "the bends" — and other injuries related to the sea cucumber harvest.
"When you get as big as Google, you become so powerful that the market bends around you," Vestager told me.
Throughout the report, the special counsel's team bends over backward to give the Trump administration the benefit of the doubt.
A quick puff bends the film outward, and thereafter the film still inflates even as the flow of air slows.
Its exterior is made of triple-braided nylon and it can withstand at least 30,000 cycles of 90-degree bends.
When you're never certain what you're seeing is real, an artist who freely bends and invents the truth feels prescient.
Sometimes frightened whales bolt toward the surface and die of decompression sickness—the bends—or of an arterial gas embolism.
Like the new Razr, it opens vertically to reveal a single, foldable screen that bends in half near the middle.
As Martin Luther King Jr. famously said, the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.
Elaine sits in Phillips County, on one of the many bends in the Mississippi, roughly 95 miles southwest of Memphis.
Still, as he bends over backward to remind us, who can blame some educators for a certain defensiveness these days?
At the front, a man bends over himself, his upside-down face poking out at me from under his butt.
Magneto bends his legs and looks like he's pulling an imaginary jump rope taut to signal that he's manipulating metal.
Suchard also bends spoons with magic (and his hands) and even manipulates the spoon by jiggling it between his fingers. Amazing!
She bends and breaks the rules of photography to her will, amassing Instagram success with a flippant disregard for compositional tradition.
" The source explained, "Kylie wants a big family," adding that Scott, 26, "bends over backwards to cater to Kylie and Stormi.
Those bendy, clip-on railings for the bends that'd keep on pinging off (and were useless when they stayed on, anyway).
Cassandra doesn't seem to think too much about it and bends down to pet the dog before it goes running off.
Operating systems running on these new products will need to know what to do when a user bends it in half.
These days, almost anything goes when it comes to end bends, from the slightest beachy waves to full-on vintage vibes.
Ferguson knows that the arc of internet services bends toward on demand and he says that healthcare should be no different.
When cosmic rays enter the Milky Way, they have to pass through our galaxy's magnetic field, which bends their direction slightly.
First, a wide toe box that bends upwards is recommended, to allow your toes to wiggle around and move naturally. Second?
The dancers bounce off the balls as they perform moves (including twirls and back bends) in unison — talk about core strength!
The strong gravity of multiple galaxy clusters makes the space around them bend, which means the light around them also bends.
She puts family and friends as the top priority, and bends over backwards for the people that are important to her.
At that point it bends over backwards to scream and thrash at anyone who dares ask it for a balloon animal.
Rather than have the usual folds and bends of a normal underarm area, the photo makes her skin look perfectly smooth.
China bends to some White House demands after intense trade talks and the President targets the FBI and the Justice Department.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star then bends over to kiss the little cutie, whose focus remained on the bag.
When I stood close, I could see them clearly, their imprecise bends and careful curves conjuring the hands that made them.
It is stunningly quiet, the sole traffic cruising around its bends are the majestic California condors soaring upon the thermals above.
For the awards show, DeLeön styled it in soft bends, which are perfect for showing off the cut's texture and movement.
She lifts her shirt up – in the middle of the store – and bends over so that I can read the tag.
Pendolino, which features a tilting technology that results in less braking before bends, is tailored for high-speed and conventional lines.
The document shows a narrow Samsung device with a screen that bends and folds like an old-school flip phone handset.
What's more, the driver also enjoys a bright heads-up display that's virtually tucked into the bends of the hood ahead.
The first, which anyone paying attention already knows, is that Trump bends truth -- and often breaks it -- to fit his purposes.
To ensure the arc of history bends toward a free and open Indo-Pacific, regional democracies will have to cooperate more.
You can smell the squally desert wind that bends the cypress trees on the Jerusalem hills but never brings the rain.
It bends a little when you type, but Huawei claims they'll iron that issue out before the device hits the market.
When she can't think of a word that's on the tip of her tongue, she bends over the table, arms outstretched.
Little's works burgeon out of a single piece of wire that he relentlessly bends and twists to form a composite image.
It's been that the arc of regulation bends to inevitable, because of a series of serious mind-changing revelations over time.
This sort of modulation of a cisgender woman's voice bends her toward a vocal spectrum more familiar to people like me.
He bends to examine a low cluster of flowers at our feet: wild orchids with their violet petals and mauve spikes.
Not only does she seem endowed with more senses than the allotted five, she bends syntax and punctuation to her will.
Mr. Ngeze, 57, is a boat builder who bends the wood by hand to make the boats used on Lake Kivu.
In humans, the buildup of nitrogen bubbles in the blood during a rapid ascent from deep water is called the bends.
It weaved so masterfully with the bends in the road, she thought, until she lost sight of it ahead of her.
If the arc of history bends toward justice, it is not bent by the greatest of us — but by the rest.
It bends all its strength to drag Western culture down to what it views as a "higher form" of human society.
Because of bends in the hair, sebum from the scalp, a natural protectant, can't travel down the length of the shaft.
In "Face Down, Ass Up," the artist bends over in a corner, in front of a wall covered with flowered fabric.
Within Russia, as recent elections illustrate, he bends the Russian people to his will through a mixture of coercion and persuasion.
They found that the bee bends its wing at a 30-degree angle, pulling up water and generating a forward thrust.
The old and modern masters bent the world to their visions, and Krstic, in turn, bends their visions to his own.
Plague Vendor is a punk band out of Whittier, CA that bends and bruises the idea of punk as much as possible.
Miller's floating one moment, down beneath the surface the next; he rises and sinks so often that he risks getting the bends.
With reflexes at the ready, Jon bends down and picks up the first thing he can — a bear shield from House Mormont.
As the source explained, "Kylie wants a big family," adding of Scott, "He bends over backwards to cater to Kylie and Stormi."
It has proven to hold over 214.99,29.99 cycles of 90-degree bends and up to 275 lbs — in case you were skeptical.
Franklin bends down onstage to shake hands with a crowd of fans at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Sept.
Yet the main hero is not one of the girls, but the father, a former wrestler, who bends them to his will.
Some are swapping no-makeup makeup for bold flashes of color, while others are trading in carefree bends for platinum box braids.
They are just opening their Styrofoam containers when a woman approaches, bends to speak with the father, a hand on his shoulder.
He bends small branches together, grabs the next branch, shifts his center of gravity and then slides over like normal orangutan behavior.
In this sturdy pose, the receiver bends over and "tents" their body, much like a downward dog, while the giver stands behind.
Among them is Lord Robert Bruce, who bends the knee to the English sovereign despite having a claim on the Scottish crown.
"As he's done when he's had some trouble in some ballgames, he bends but he doesn't break," Boston manager John Farrell said.
To their surprise, they discovered a previously undetected strand of the fault that bends toward and connects with the Rodgers Creek fault.
Those fibers stretch back and launch forward (think: a bow and arrow motion) when the employee bends down and stands back up.
But what's even more important than the simple existence of another flexible screen device is the way this particular gadget actually bends.
Bimmer's lamps measure the steering angle and yaw of the vehicle, with electric motors swiveling the beams as you turn around bends.
But it's often clunky experience and limited to your TV. Molotov is a well-designed, fluid service that bends to your needs.
In this allusive, formally complex work, the picture plane breaks into three vectors within which a thickset pink figure bends and twists.
Time will tell if they're able to crack it, but the long arc of history bends toward vulnerabilities being found and exploited.
She tries to hide it from everybody but four or five times a day she bends over like a baby and cries.
You know, a princess bends down to say something to someone in a wheelchair and they're a marvel of compassion and humanity.
The rim on Meghan's hat worn for Trooping the Colour bends upward, while the hat she wore on May 22 slopes down.
Hollywood loves its "based-on-a-true-story" films, even as it bends real events and characters to its gauzy storytelling traditions.
Thousands have left on foot, forging a waist-high river that bends so often that it requires nine crossings along the way.
It bends to absorb the motion of the sea and the floating platform, which the company says boosts production at extreme depths.
Fish glisten, darting from a window into the sea grass that bends around them like green flames— this is human-enabled grace.
They wouldn't accept any arm bends of less than 90 degrees or count push-ups done with arched backs or dropped hips.
He bends over backwards for Lyons, winning him an extended sabbatical so he can go write Silicon Valley for the first time.
Once the desired depth is reached, the drill slowly bends until it becomes horizontal, for as much as another ten thousand feet.
Pompeo plays a stuffed cat named Willow, who visits the McStuffins Toy Hospital after she takes a tumble and bends her whiskers.
And while the show's dialogue sometimes bends toward didactic lecture, its sheer existence on cable television feels like an act of revolution.
All in one direction and the bot bends over; do it rhythmically and it can walk, or at any rate wriggle along.
Famously, when building the tunnel leading up to the Brooklyn Bridge, at least five workers died from "the bends," or decompression sickness.
Jordan rips through the sound barrier when he bends his knees and there's almost no pass he can't corral with either hand.
"Like a black hole, cronyism bends the economy toward the state, inexorably shifting wealth and opportunity from the public to policymakers," Sen.
Spain remains one of the favorites here with a powerhouse team and a playing style that effortlessly bends games to its will.
Many a social reformer has held fast to the idea that the arc of history is long, but it bends toward justice.
Sure enough, as the Tour reaches a climactic stage, the novel bends the parallel tracks of its narrative together in catastrophic collision.
In one image on Jenner's Story, Stormi looks on as Dream, 3 next month, bends down to inspect a particularly large gourd.
He seemed remarkably fit and limber, skipping across the stage, doing deep-knee bends and occasionally dropping to his knees to sing.
If the European Union bends to this strategy, rather than rejecting it outright, it would be a notable gain for Mr. Trump.
The line of her neck seems to have gained a new upward force — though she also bends it with more expressive submissiveness.
The Malian town of Timbuktu lies at the point where the lifeblood of West Africa, the River Niger, bends into the Sahara.
With each passing day comes yet another reason to question the notion that the long arc of the universe bends toward justice.
The illness, also called the bends, results when compressed air bubbles get trapped in body tissue or vital organs, including the brain.
The Sugar Plum, after taking multiple pirouettes in her partner's arms, suddenly arches back toward us, her arms opening as she bends.
As a cop, she's an inexorable force, and she doesn't nab crooks so much as she patiently bends them to her will.
In one of his cartoons, called "Tiananmen Mother's Day," an older woman bends over to plant a red rose into a tank.
Which is stranger, but stranger still is the way The Sauce bends over backwards to avoid saying the words Rick and Morty.
His rubbery adolescent body, with one protruding shoulder blade that bends the sky, conveys an anxiety that extends beyond what is literally depicted.
Los Angeles-based artist Anja Salonen stretches, bends, elongates, deforms and warps her figures in ways that are comically deadpan and simply strange.
Sea lions attach recovery lines to navy equipment, since they can dive and resurface quickly without getting "the bends" like a human might.
But if you do the wrong thing for the wrong reason, the arc of life bends toward justice — almost always with bad results.
And I think it mind-bends them a little bit, because not knowing the full cataclysm means maybe there's some place to go.
Regardless, a crucial pillar of the film's success is that it never features interview subjects who uncritically think technology always bends toward progress.
" Quoting Martin Luther King Jr., Kelly reminded the audience that "the arch of the moral universe is long but it bends towards justice.
It's happened to all of us: You finally find a pair of jeans that fits all your bends and curves like a glove.
" He concluded by quoting from Martin Luther King Jr., saying "the moral arc of the universe is long, but it bends toward justice.
As the source explained, "Kylie wants a big family," adding of Scott, 26, "He bends over backwards to cater to Kylie and Stormi."
This Magnetic Resonator Piano allows for all sorts of effects, such as bends and quivers, that wouldn't be possible on a conventional piano.
When big tech bends its principles to limbo into Chinese markets, it encourages other Western companies and institutions to do so as well.
This newly introduced measure bends another rule that was introduced by the government in 1991, which bans smoking in public spaces like schools.
So, in simple terms, a star bends the fabric of space and time more than a planet would because of its greater mass.
Sharing passwords for streaming services — such as HBO, Netflix, and Hulu — bends the rules, but happens often and it isn't often legally enforced.
Honestly, the whole thing sounds like a lost gem from The Bends, but if Radiohead had stopped overthinking things, and started experimenting sooner.
A laser beam helps the device detect bends in the cantilever, allowing it to take images of the material's topography on the nanoscale.
It's often said that the arc of history bends toward justice, but the arc of American history seems to bounce toward it instead.
There is also a "Curve" drive mode which leans the car into bends up to three degrees, reducing the latent force on passengers.
In situation after situation, Trump perceives himself as a great man of history, someone who bends the courses of countries to his will.
When she bends down to grab a sample of soil—used as evidence in the lawsuit—hundreds of nurdles come up with it.
The polished Arlovski uppercut to right straight could be a factor as Barnett bends forwards at the waist when he enters quite often.
Critic's Notebook STRATFORD, Ontario — Weird things happen when you take a theatrical deep dive; you may even get a case of the bends.
For something more swirling and conspiracy-oriented, try "The Shadow Line" (Pluto TV, free), a layered series that bends most cop-show conventions.
The same bends that kill them make their diets a mystery, bursting their swim bladders and pushing out the contents of their guts.
In our case, my late-life divorce meant that we were single women together, though at very different bends in the life course.
After some fine-tuning, the models held up as strongly as the knots they depicted, accurately gauging the relative strengths of different bends.
I can reach the hat when he bends down, so I do that, run to some shrubs, and hide by lowering my neck.
And principled confrontation is how you create optimistic change in the face of disagreement, unless it bends towards arrogance and stubbornness without purpose.
That's because prophecy is hard, and as the last two years have reminded us, history's arc bends one way only until it doesn't.
Sometimes, the will of the internet just bends in peculiar ways, and in this case, the internet decided it was into that egg.
Now we're integrating stop signs, traffic lights, being able to do, say, hard right turns or hairpin bends and that kind of thing.
I believe this is because you're more likely to trigger the button or cross some type of false positive when your wrist bends.
When unfolded, the Royole Flexpai has a sizable 22020-inch AMOLED display that bends in half to make the display, well, half the size.
And that's pretty damn impressive, considering that because light bends when it hits water, the kingfisher has to correct its course on the wing.
So far, his first acts have included signing a waiver that bends the federal law otherwise preventing General James Mattis from becoming defense secretary.
So you know Alan Alda is that douchebag, but he always goes like, "If it bends, it's funny; if it breaks, it's not funny"?
A low-lying L-shaped structure, the house bends around a south-facing patio and a swimming pool with spectacular views of the mountains.
As the source explained, "Kylie wants a big family," adding of rapper Scott, 26, "He bends over backwards to cater to Kylie and Stormi."
In front of me, a middle-aged man in ass-less chaps bends over and I get an unexpected, but not entirely unwelcome, view.
In a video exclusive to PEOPLE, Lachey is seen dancing with pro partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy, when suddenly she winces and bends over in pain.
These calls feel like modern storytelling; Luna at times bends the truth depending on who he's speaking to, but his diction remains the same.
With a full-coverage yet lightweight finish, this brand-new offering blends easily, moves and bends with your skin, and stays breathable all day.
With that bomb detonated, Fitz bends again and decides that they need Rowan, but all he wants to do is take off with Olivia.
A lens behind it bends that light within the machine and then projects it onto a 30-inch screen at up to 100X magnification.
With each pass of the iron, the pro twists her wrist, alternating in upward and downward motions, in order to create the perfect bends.
This phenomenon bends light toward an observer due to the gravitational field of an ultradense object passing between the observer and a distant star.
The other was a slick office chair with alleged ergonomic bends and folds designed to keep an office drone from collapsing in his seat.
Souda is basically a collection of hastily assembled white plastic tents in the moat of an old castle, which bends around to the sea.
At the same time, he bends and raises his left arm towards his head in a gesture that has been noted to resemble sneezing.
A new snapshot of Baldwin sporting a sleek and polished blunt bob, a shift from the blonde bends that have become her calling card.
And then there's Olga Karmansky, a rhythmic gymnast turned professional contortionist whose body bends, moves, and balances in ways best described as jaw-dropping.
"As light hits the surface of a lens, it bends in proportion to its wavelength, and that's why you see the fringing," he explained.
" This video shows the deep bends, the movement and the flow, which Ms. Nair likens to "little waves that slowly merge in the ocean.
Now, as Westbrook seemingly bends the league to his every whim, Young says he knows exactly where the inexhaustible supply of resolve comes from.
Really, the most difficult part about all this has been finding a suitable site, because you obviously can't have the pizza taking sharp bends.
Finally, we found a racetrack that has a two-mile track without sharp bends, so we can pull off what we need to there.
One of the men quickly bends over and pulls something from the tank, using a net that aquarium officials said he'd brought with him.
"Manifest" has a frustrating lack of propulsion, a central dullness whose force field is so strong it bends all the interesting parts toward itself.
But somehow, he ended up on a cornice — a bulge of snow sculpted by wind that bends over a ridge to form a ledge.
While contemporary Bangkok mostly hugs the bends of the BTS Skytrain around Sukhumvit Road, this older area has been all but bypassed by developers.
He captures misty images of river bends and rusty walls that undulate over sun-bleached grass, the natural and man-made lines of defense.
As I slide into his circle of friends, he stretches his arms over his head and bends forward at the waist in a stretch.
" She quoted Martin Luther King Jr.'s frequently quoted maxim that "the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.
Steph is Golden State's No. 1 playmaker and a true revolutionary when it comes to the way his seemingly limitless shooting range bends defenses.
Suppose a woman pushes her way into the structures of power using an unconventional political intelligence that bends the rules, both written and unwritten.
For many drivers, the spinning metal on our cars is a nonissue, usually worthy of attention only if it bends, or cracks, or breaks.
The model in Klimt's 1906-7 drawing "Standing Nude" rests her head against a shoulder as she bends her right arm under one breast.
It's extremely similar to the micro-USB model, except it can handle only about 5,000 bends and doesn't charge the iPad Pro as quickly.
A 15-foot man guards the entrance to U.S. Steel's lone remaining Pittsburgh plant, smiling as he bends a rail with his bare hands.
Underwater photos are often blue-tinted because of the way light bends in water, obscuring the incredibly vibrant colors of ocean flora and fauna.
In early August 1962, Imlach warned the players to come to camp prepared to perform 20 push-ups, 20 situps and 13 knee bends.
So if you want to make the camera wider for example, you have to also make it taller just because of how light bends.
Gorgeous music is allied with luxuriant dancing, close to barefoot ballet: luminous lines, deep bends, a fullness flowing through extremities and soft phrase endings.
Since November 9th, we've heard a lot of talk about unreality, and how what's normal bends when you're in a state of incipient autocracy.
Out There In 275, British astronomers photographed a solar eclipse and proved that light bends around our sun — affirming Einstein's theory of general relativity.
But for Americans, we must worry that we face a similar domestic situation: a prosecutor who bends to the political needs of the president.
Sometimes they can offer an assist through gravitational lensing, which bends light from the more distant galaxies around them, making them easier to spot.
Divide 300,000 bends by 36,500 per year and you're looking at a screen lifespan of at least 8.2 years (assuming there's no other malfunctions).
We need lots of people going to their capital city and blocking the roads until the government substantially bends to the demands or collapses.
Her head shaved, her face grave, she's silent for much of the series, but she bends the story toward her, through fearless emotional transparency.
One then bends down, pulls an ax from a bag and repeatedly slams it into a panel of glass, which fragments and gives way.
It can push the bellybutton out, or look like a visible gulch at the midsection when a woman bends or does an abdominal curl.
The former prioritizes animations that fit into the world realistically and the latter bends reality to make the same movements feel snappy and empowering.
But in his typical fashion, Lowery both pays homage to older films with thief heroes and bends the ending around to make us think.
Even something as massive as the sun only bends light a little bit, but nevertheless, when they analyzed their pictures, they found that space bent.
Cassandra bends down to pet the dog, say hello to the dog, and then the dog is scared off by whoever comes to kill her.
Bryan Ferry's voice bends and breaks against it all, a rhythmic instrument of its own as he talk-talk-talk-talk-talks himself to death.
In most cases, this happened when a child's foot caught onto the edge of the slide and twists and bends backwards on a parent's lap.
But after spending roughly an entire work day using the Flip, I'm starting to see the potential in having a phone that bends in half.
It's been developing flexible displays for years and has even created a concept video for a display that bends in half called the Samsung Youm.
But as the bodies pile up and the American constitution bends seemingly beyond breaking point, it becomes hard to keep cheering for the bad guys.
Smartphone companies have been taking some liberties with displays – Samsung bends the edges ever so slightly to minimize bezel on the Galaxy S8, for instance.
"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice," Martin Luther King, Jr. argued, in one of President Obama's favorite quotations.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ("The arc of history is long," she writes, "but it bends toward catastrophic annihilation") as incentive to action not defeatism.
Over the past century, atmospheric diving suits have been developed and improved in hopes of preventing the dangerous effects of decompression sickness, aka the bends.
The Committee to Protect Journalists reports that a former employee in Weibo's censorship department collected documents that demonstrate how the company bends to governmental pressure.
The Future Bus followed a route from Amsterdam's Schiphol airport to the town of Haarlem, a journey that included numerous bends, tunnels, and traffic lights.
Then, even more slowly, as the path descends in spiraling bends, the car splashes through sudden creeks of snow melt that run through narrow gorges.
Samsung says its flexible screen should be able to handle thousands of bends, but the real answer right now is that we just don't know.
Cheap plastic sets and flimsy metal ones never last very long — either the handle snaps off or it bends under the least amount of pressure.
" Or maybe, to put it less condescendingly, that, "We're on the right side of history, and the arc of the moral universe bends to justice.
These statistics make it easy to see why the Oscars are so white and male-dominated — it's a numbers game that bends toward the majority.
Cross-Dressing and Drag on Screen provides a kaleidoscopic portrait of gender swaps, bends, and reversals, highlighting drag's ubiquity across time, place, and social milieu.
She bends into a bridge and he does a handstand atop her abdomen (is that the antacid tie-in?) and good lord is it wonderful.
Whether the next attorney general keeps their independence or bends it at the White House's whim will define the executive branch for presidencies to come.
The big picture: "There are a lot of South Bends," says Max Brickman, founder of Heartland Ventures, a VC firm based in the Indiana city.
Sandler injects his familiar meandering whir of a voice into a more hostile context: How he bends it is as important as what he says.
Instead of the California beach-y bends she's worn as of late, Gomez is rocking a more air-dried curly style that looks so pretty.
Tell them that it seems impossible, and they will conjure the long moral arc of the universe and how it bends toward Puerto Rican statehood.
Add it up and these wine and food jobs quickly become as significant as industries the President bends over backward to protect, such as coal.
The insurance institute first started testing headlights in 2016 to see how well lamps that swiveled around bends, known as curve-adaptive headlamps, would perform.
By carefully monitoring this "backscatter" phenomenon it can be seen exactly where the cable bends and to what extent — sometimes to within a few nanometers.
Early on in his solo he kneels again, but now to extend his arms powerfully behind him as he bends his torso and head forward.
Over it he has superimposed a large, open rectangle (or frame) with two lines extending from it, each with two right-angled bends in them.
As they read, viewers may notice themselves reflected in the surface, a metaphor for the way time bends, progress fails, and history often repeats itself.
Inspired by the 2017 Social Good Summit On the corner of East 92nd and LexingtonUnder congested incandescence of pulsing citythe world bends itself into a village.
If you have straight hair, you'll get slight bends like the model in the previous slide; those with waves will achieve a piece-y, beachy effect.
He bends at the waist and holds his arms wide open in front of him as he gestures slowly to simultaneously move both my arms downward.
The result is barrel curls that are different from section to section, with some long breaks, some tight bends, and a whole lot of cool imperfection.
Step 3: How you add movement to the rest of your hair is up to you — bends, waves, or curls all work well with this look.
"Most people don't have really good hip flexion, and their butt doesn't turn on when they go down, so everyone bends through their back," he says.
Instead, he ran the straightener down the length of my hair in forward and backward motions, creating slight bends down the mid-lengths of my hair.
The screen swivels and bends backwards up to 270 degrees, and the keyboard features a color changing backlight for some extra help with late night projects.
There's a wide freewayesque thoroughfare, where we max out at a very thrilling 2500 miles per hour, and a twisting, ultra-narrow road with tight bends.
In the case of the dancer in the video, her movements are tracked by a machine that then bends an industrial CNC pipe to mimic her.
It grants no immunity and bends to no form of treatment, unless "consuming an entire bottle of liquor and popping a few Ambien" is considered treatment.
An interesting thing that happens during this quenching process is how the sword dramatically bends before it snaps back into shape (with a slight upward tilt).
Instead of a splash of difficult-to-decode particles, the magnetic field inside the MRI machine bends some of the protons and causes them to spiral.
The Shark cordless stick vacuum cleaner moves from carpet to hard floor without stopping, with a flexible wand that bends to clean hard-to-reach places.
To create the evolving molten visuals, ::vtol:: used a red glass crystal and flexible Fresnel lens, which the robot bends to create variations in the optics.
The track rests on a hook so catchy that it that feels like it carries through the song's entirety as she bends and twists her words.
The company also aims to offer highway driving semi-autonomy capabilities by 2020, which will include lane switching and following the road round bends and curves.
It will also be a sporting highlight as the track has a mix of fast sections, hairpin bends and a narrow infield directly on the waterfront.
I believe the moral arc of the universe bends not only toward justice but also toward those who seek to expand opportunity, rather than contract opportunity.
"Reputation" subtly bends the cautious Swift to the whims of the mainstream, but it still argues in favor of pop music as a culturally neutral force.
After self-driving was flipped on, the rig handled most conditions fairly well — it steered itself around bends and maintained a consistent distance from other vehicles.
One elderly man interviewed on television said the driver had been going extremely fast at the time of the accident, even taking bends at high speed.
But Sharp's representatives told EngadgetJP that the company's screen tech can survive over 300,000 bends before the wear and tear starts to physically damage the OLED.
"It's a sound that bends with the forces of ratcheting rents and generational friction, and lashes back with twice the fury and creative humor," he writes.
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You can't make Black Sabbath not tune their guitars properly when they double-track to get that amazing, that classic, Sabbath-like guitar bends and stuff.
The man bends his lovingly pomaded coif towards me, then laughs and finishes dressing his two "long dogs" before taking the cardboard carrier into his car.
If the arc of the universe bends toward an intelligence sufficient to understand it, will an A.G.I. be the solution—or the end of the experiment?
Eclipse: It's the 100th anniversary of the photograph of an eclipse that helped prove that light bends around the sun, affirming Einstein's theory of general relativity.
With these poems Diaz proves language has no limits and bends words to tell her story — a story that as an Arizona native felt like home.
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The fork bends gently, like a wrist; two lemons press impatiently against the lip of a plate; the long-stemmed artichoke lies like an exhausted lover.
In their first scene together, he is so moved by her playing that he stands her up, lifts her skirt and bends her over the keyboard.
Unlike at Amoy Gardens, their floor drains were connected to the sink of kitchens or washing basin, meaning the U-bends were always full with water.
"The Bends," one standout track from that album, transforms the complicated mix of anger at and longing for an ex into an invigorating pick-me-up.
Apple also bends its own rules elsewhere in iOS by using push notifications to promote Apple Music, Apple TV Plus, or even Apple's Carpool Karaoke show.
To me, so much of the pathos of Bach's music lies in the way it gracefully or reluctantly bends toward the inevitable; this choreography remained uncommitted.
Ms. Mearns, in her final bewitching image, bends her knees in a deep plié, straddles Mr. Ulbricht's body and finally swallows him up in her skirt.
I'll bet if I didn't harass Apple for the last 2 years about the large screen iPhone, they wouldn't have done it—but it bends & breaks!
The bravura set piece tracking the terrorists' plot takes the substance of a thriller and bends it into a mishap-strewn heist with buddy-comedy overtones.
But these blazingly inventive contemporary tragedies also testify to Ms. Parks's stature as a writer who bends, blends and transforms genres like no other American playwright.
We could follow the road as it extends eastward from the agora of the ancient city and then bends around the southeast corner of the Acropolis.
Olio may feel unstable in its many parts, its polyphony of voices, and typographies and forms, but the arc of its moral universe bends toward justice.
The Earth's own magnetic field bends reflexively as this magnetized material comes in, like the metal skeleton of an umbrella under the stress of a storm.
Acker's writing coalesces to its most epic as she reinvents, bends and destroys language to build a world that is a complete psychological immersion and creative experience.
Hawking had spent decades exploring the possibilities packed into the Einstein equation, which defines how space-time bends in the presence of matter, giving rise to gravity.
Thanks to a shell material that bends under pressure but never breaks, the product is built to last over many cycles of abuse at airport baggage claims.
Even Mulkerin bends the knee at last: "In many ways, Dream Daddy associates itself with gayness in order to garner a rubbernecking interest from straight people — "Men?
" So every time Theon bends to Ramsay's will he says some variation of this rhyme in his head: "Reek, my name is Reek, it rhymes with weak.
I've seen scattered forum reports of the tablets showing slight bends after just a day or two of usage or after being carried around in a backpack.
"When you get as big as Google, you become so powerful that the market bends around you," EU antitrust watchdog Margrethe Vestager told The New York Times.
If it hits any of those objects it bends suddenly, which is why a straw placed in a glass of water appears suddenly bent out of shape.
I believe that Excel is one of the great inventions of the 20th century, but also that the world bends to a pioneering spirit and a paintbrush.
The bent space also bends light, and this creates a natural "zoom lens" into space that lets us see much, much deeper than we ever could otherwise.
"Essentially, Aldrin's knee bends the wrong way like a flamingo," Dr. Tim Mead, medical director of CURE and one of Aldrin's lead surgeons, wrote on his blog.
Still, it's a howl to drive, a burst of kinetic energy that delightfully tracks wherever I point it, shuddering happily over the bumps and ably negotiating bends.
The rest of her hair was her usual easy, carefree look: a subtle ombré color, shoulder-length tresses, and just a few well-placed bends and waves.
In one video, Chyna tells her 4-year-old son, "Give her a kiss," and her tot bends down to give his snoozing baby sister a smooch.
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And no, there weren't any passengers frowning out the window as their pilot did little loops and bends only to end up where where they started out.
" Springsteen reminded the audience a quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "that says the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice.
" Schiff cited Martin Luther King, Jr., who, paraphrasing the abolitionist cleric Theodore Parker, said, "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.
Everything appears to be normal as he bends his way through endless rows of trees and shrubs, but in the blink of an eye, he's on ground.
A few thousand are still at it, and if they survive the sharks and the whirlpools and the bends, they may continue diving deep into old age.
When his second daughter, Hodl (Stephanie Lynne Mason), falls in love with a penniless radical who winds up in Siberia, Tevye bends again and blesses their marriage.
Looking like a cross between contact improvisation and ballroom dance, the duets share a similar vocabulary of dips, bends, lunges, low lifts and smooth exchanges of weight.
But nowhere near as disoriented and frustrated as Vanasco feels as she bends over backward to comfort and shield Mark, to thank him for talking with her.
He rolls them so far that his torso tilts in counterbalance, his ankles sickle over, and his whole body bends into an S-curve of improbable depth.
Though on the surface, Auggie seems to share a lot of DNA with Spike Jonze's AI love story Her, it bends that DNA toward a different aim.
The experience of navigating the undulating bends of a slot canyon in Grand Staircase-Escalante or stumbling upon 700-year-old pictographs in Bears Ears is unparalleled.
The critical move is a "giant," in which the men leap up and rotate their 53-pound bodies around the high bar, which bends under the strain.
When he bends to the pressure to get in the water at a pool party, he makes an even bigger scene by splashing around in a panic.
I realize that while the "arc of history bends toward justice," as Barack Obama said, paraphrasing Martin Luther King Jr., this doesn't hold true in individual cases.
"When I first got in there, I saw the wobbulator, which bends a tube television's images on an x-y-z axis through electronic impulses," he says.
In "Closing Up Shop, Gratiot Avenue, Eastside, Detroit" (2017), a man with his back to the camera bends to lock the roll gate on Edward's Barber & Beauty Salon.
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It's a short sprint when averaging 20mph against cars on the city streets and bike lanes, but has enough turns, bends and obstacles to reflect a daily commute.
Think: super-shiny, sleek bends that walk the line between a glamorous '40s wave set and salt-sprayed, just-out-of-the-ocean texture (but a touch softer).
"The arc of history is long, but bends towards justice," Roma Guy (played first by Emily Skeggs and later by Mary-Louise Parker) says in the first episode.
Once trapped at the bottom of the sea, Lisa and Kate cannot make a mad dash for the surface because the water pressure will give them the bends.
There's a redesigned kickstand that bends slightly further back, allowing you to lean down on the tablet to draw with the brand new and more sensitive Surface Pen.
But measuring the mass of a star by observing the degree to which it bends the light of another star has proven to be an incredibly difficult challenge.
" Between the lines: Francois Hollande, Macron's predecessor and former mentor, writes that he "is certain that reality graciously bends to his will as soon as he expresses it.
You know the idea — a kiss so full of passion and fervor that your knee bends and your foot lifts up like you're in a 1940s war romance.
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I've written elsewhere that a chief danger to democracy is a politics in which the center bends toward the fringe instead of the fringe bending toward the center.
KABUL, Afghanistan — On the television screen in a second-floor room in Kabul last month, Ahmad Ishchi watched it live: how justice in Afghanistan bends to the powerful.
One of the two officers — either Officer Thomas or his partner — is so unconcerned that he bends down for about seven seconds, and appears to tie his shoe.
Rather, he said, it appeared that the slip occurred on the Pacific plate only, at a point where it bends as it starts to slide under the continent.
But separatists say they are not getting their money's worth; indeed, while they insist they are not motivated by money, the arc of the conflict bends that way.
The curve of an arm through the air, as if tracing a rainbow, becomes a totality because the large eyes follow it and the torso bends in support.
The show bends less toward happiness and more toward an understanding of what creates unhappiness, which is often rooted in an unwillingness to see the unhappiness in others.
Silicon Valley startup culture has co-opted the quote to suggest that even failures can be interesting disruptions, as if the arc of history bends toward individual success.
Mr. Allen's latest release is an EP for Blue Note Records that pays tribute to Blakey's music; it bends the music of Blakey into a grooving Afrobeat sound.
Huawei's foldable $2,400 Mate X, which the Chinese tech giant also revealed in February, has a display that bends backward rather than folding in like the Galaxy Fold.
Her own project Four Chambers is bends the rules of porn by creating stuff that's just a little bit gross, like incorporating eggs and fish into her movies.
The wide eye of a wooden playground horse on a spring, or the dizzying bends of an amusement park roller coaster, all get a little eerie at night.
I see nothing but grass, but she bends to one knee and plucks a delicate weed with rainwater cluster in the center of its leaves like crystal orbs.
The "wave city" coffee table was fashioned out of wood, steel and a 3D printer, and features a cityscape that bends over itself to provide a flat table surface.
The Stratusphere With all due respect to women's wrestling icon and perfect muscular angel Trish Stratus, this a move that doesn't just bend physics; it bends pro wrestling physics.
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Mohamed said the film, in which the televangelist initially bends to the demands of senior officials before having a change of heart, paints clerics as unprincipled and state-controlled.
Instead of steadying the utensil to counteract tremors, like the Steady, the Level bends at the neck to keep the head angled correctly, no matter how you move it.
Because I dream of animals standing in a line that bends to infinity, an endless trudge of species waiting for the flood like a perverse reprise of Noah's Ark.
He is one of those poreless, sophisticated men who can effortlessly wear statement glasses and sports a suit that bends and folds in perfect tandem with his every movement.
There are plastic caps where the screen bends, tighter tolerances in the gaps around the hinge, and even the gap when the whole thing is closed is smaller now.
In the second of the vintage-esque photos, McKinney lifts his fiancée up by the waist as she rests her hands on his shoulders and bends her left leg.
Martin Luther King Jr., who famously encouraged hope by saying that "the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice," later offered a different approach.
It's called "Man of War," and the Radiohead... heads will recognize it as the fully matured version of "Big Boots," an oft-bootlegged cut dating back to The Bends.
The image shows a bright ring formed as light bends in the intense gravity around a black hole that is 103 billion times more massive than the Sun pic.twitter.
The image shows a bright ring formed as light bends in the intense gravity around a black hole that is 6.5 billion times more massive than the Sun pic.twitter.
Avoiding the bends These kinds of special suits -- which maintain internal pressure in deep water equal to the pressure on the surface -- are called atmospheric diving suits, or ADS.
Then, her mom sneaks out in front of the camera, gets in position and bends over backwards, attempting a back walkover before tumbling over mid-way through and laughing.
Not an arc that bends, however slowly, but a series of contradictions that we experience most intensely in the close-up and near-at-hand observational theatre of literature.
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If anything, "Ralph Breaks the Internet" bends in the opposite direction: The colorful action should delight tykes, but the smart, media-savvy asides make it especially appealing to grownups.
An arriving police officer bends to see Mr. Martínez's wound; another radios for an ambulance to be dispatched to the scene, on East 151st Street in the Melrose neighborhood.
Remember that the President believes himself to be a great man -- someone who bends the arc of history, who changes the course of a country or maybe the world.
BALTIMORE — James Branch's life seemed destined to follow a familiar arc in the streets that surround the Marlin Steel factory, where he bends metal from sunrise until near dark.
Then, inflammation from the removal method blocks the hair follicle so the remaining hair bends and grows inside the follicle, leading to what is known as an ingrown hair.
A hyperbaric chamber at the hospital—first installed to treat scuba divers with the bends—has been requisitioned to treat diabetics in danger of losing their limbs to amputation.
Filmmaker Kevin McGloughlin, who regularly bends time and space in his videos, is now exploring this subject in a series of experimental self-initiated works he is calling Cathemeral.
Because Vogel's altitude chamber is normobaric, she can move in and out of it safely and quickly, without worrying about any dangerous pressure changes (like divers with the bends).
"A physical examination revealed an obvious deformity in the anterior mid-upper arm that became more pronounced during elbow flexion," when the joint bends, Yoshida wrote in the Journal.
Identities blur and time bends, as characters become themselves at different ages, coasting onto lonely tangents amid a dinner party that may already have happened, perhaps many years ago.
Pushing long pieces in all around it, each of which she scores with a knife and bends upright to form the structure, she builds every basket stick by stick.
With a low-stakes hypothetical — hey, guys, let's pretend someone, incredibly, did want to exploit the system — Ocasio-Cortez bends any air of wide-eyed innocence to her advantage.
Striking a balance between realism and artifice is a difficult task for any fiction writer, but for those whose work bends toward the fantastical, the problem is particularly acute.
Martin Luther King Jr. — one of his heroes, whose view that "the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice" was often echoed by Obama.
At the start of the documentary Feels Good Man, cartoonist Matt Furie bends down in a marsh and scoops up a small green frog no bigger than his thumb.
The new $1,500 Razr has a look and feel that&aposs similar to the iconic flip phone from the early 2000s, but with a screen that bends in half.
It turns out, when you put a billion people together on the internet and let them say whatever they want, the marketplace of ideas bends toward propaganda and Nazis.
You can use it to fashion a high-concept science-fiction series like "Travelers" or "12 Monkeys," one that bends the minds of both its characters and its viewers.
Gharbaoui's searing 1969 "Composition," meanwhile, uses heavy black loops and bends to separate impastoed explosions of unmixed yellow and white that look like eggs hot off some heavenly griddle.
From her past appearances, we know that Hough's hair was previously a true lob length, the ends hovering around her shoulders, even when styled with a flat-iron bends.
When we first see him, newly returned to his Brooklyn home from an aborted road trip, he bends to put down the sample case he holds in each hand.
In a White House interview on Wednesday, Mr. Trump said the median guards on the Van Wyck were "the worst garbage," made of aluminum that bends in the heat.
PLOVDIV, Bulgaria (Reuters) - Stamen Karamfilov bends low over a canvas, adding the finishing touches to a woodland landscape - no mean feat considering the Bulgarian artist is almost totally blind.
They modeled not only simple knots in a single rope—the typical subjects of knot theory—but also bends, a rarely studied knot that holds two separate ropes together.
Canny emissaries are particularly valuable in Russia, where the ease with which the Kremlin bends the legal system means companies cannot rely on the law to protect property rights.
He was his generation's most startling and dramatic guitarist, guiding his solos through a landscape of varied terrains: first rocky, dissonant bends, then long, plainlike notes, sustained like breaths.
Children's Books In the spring of 1880, in a railroad town in Dakota Territory, a girl in her 15th year bends over her sewing to help support her family.
I use the blowdryer to blow her hair out smooth, then we add soft bends with the curing iron, and use the beach spray to hold that piece-y texture.
These so-called gravitational lenses form when a galaxy cluster, filled with massive dark matter, bends space-time to focus and magnify any object on the other side of it.
A man in a street fight over a pot deal somehow finds a metal crutch and beats his opponent until the crutch bends into the shape of the man's head.
The vacuum flexes to fit your needs — the wand bends to clean hard-to-reach areas and you can detach the upper half, turning the tool into a hand vacuum.
The film's structure, such as it is, creates a long series of experiments where you bear witness as the world surrounding Lou encounters him, then bends to accommodate his amorality.
Last year, we said that flipped ends were 2017's version of beach waves, whether stars were going full-on Farrah Fawcett or letting their beach bends do their thing.
Silicon Valley-based Carbon prints seven resin pads for inside the helmet, each with a unique lattice pattern that bends and flexes to the exact shape of the player's head.
The slit-scanning film bends time and place into a moving portrait of a Tokyo square by highlighting the individual and the crowd moving both separately and in haunting unison.
The arch I'm referring to is the one that appears when someone steps up to a bar, bends down, and does something that they think appears to be a deadlift.
In one image, a crystal object bends and twists on a sandy background, looking like an alien sea monster or sand that's been struck by lightning and turned into glass.
While the President has always profited from creating his own reality, the impact of having a commander in chief who so frequently bends fact is only beginning to be understood.
Backed by a superb trio — Carl Schroeder on piano, Walter Booker on bass, Jimmy Cobb on drums — she bends songbook standards to her will, with glacial pathos or quicksilver poise.
The video accelerates the trains to hyper speed, and the effect bends the lights into what looks more like a trip through a space tunnel than a normal train ride.
Japan's Atsuki Higashiyama and Kohei Adachi were granted the Perception Ig Nobel for a paper on how objects look different when one bends over and views them through one's legs.
Rounding the San Jacinto Battleground, it bends south, cutting a trench approximately 530 feet wide and 45 feet deep through Galveston Bay all the way to the Gulf of Mexico.
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Sure, Mashrou' Leila didn't have much of a choice in canceling their show, but it yielded the same result: a government that bends to religious conservatism alienates the creative class.
The clouds are cast a golden pink as the road bends a long left, your car's rear end scattering grass and dust before straightening up to make the next checkpoint.
It is in these accordion-like bends and folds of the water's course that the Esto'k Gna, whose ancestral homelands straddle both sides of the river, identify innumerable sacred sites.
Like deep-sea divers with the bends, people under hypothermia-induced confusion can feel hot, even as they are freezing, so they do exactly the wrong thing and shed clothes.
The device logs how a person bends and twists, data that software converts into a safety score intended to reduce injuries in workers whose jobs involve lifting or moving objects.
However, this year, in particular, has made it resoundingly clear that — regardless of the direction of that arc — the process by which it bends manifests with stuttering jolts and fits.
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We all watch as she paces anxiously behind a stainless steel table, bends the brim of her corporate-logo-emblazoned hat, and tugs on the sleeves of her gray T-shirt.
Samsung unveiled a bendable AMOLED display prototype back in 2012 named Youm, and last year, it applied for a patent for a foldable phone that bends like a flip-phone handset.
It has proven beneficial in treating gas poisoning, certain infections, and "the bends," symptoms faced by divers who experience pressure changes too quickly and suffer from gas bubbles in their body.
A mile from the plant, we pulled up to a fenced-off injector—a rusty pipe, with a few bends and gauges, that disappeared into a cement block in the ground.
We understand the great arc of human history bends towards people coming together in ever greater numbers -- from tribes to cities to nations -- to achieve things we couldn't on our own.
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LL: For me it was probably when Elle is getting dressed for her first day back at school, and when she bends down her pants rip right up the butt seam.
How does one sum up the effects of an illness that bends reality, a "shapeless thief" that distorts our already limited understanding of perception, into a clear beginning, middle and end?
That would be LG, whose head of mobile Brian Kwon told reporters that the company has decided now is not the right time for LG to release a phone that bends.
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"If the burden is too much and stays too long, even love bends, cracks, comes close to breaking and sometimes does break," Akin observes as he watches his marriage slowly crumble.
The stress test on this cheap Olympic bar reveals that the straight metal bar can lift an immeasurable amount of weight before it buckles and permanently bends itself out of shape.
My body carries me each and every day, it loves the people I love, it holds what makes me healthy and strong, it bends, it shakes, it runs, and it CHANGES.
You might as well be exposed to the vacuum of space, resulting in a severe form of the bends—including ruptured lungs, dangerously swollen skin and body tissue, and ultimately death.
This system allows the robot to track the tissue as it bends and flexes, and the trackers are visible even in the "very homogeneous, non-textured environment" of the human body.
We understand the great arc of human history bends towards people coming together in ever greater numbers — from tribes to cities to nations — to achieve things we couldn't on our own.
But if you happen to be looking for a 15-inch Windows 10 laptop that "bends" and can support a fairly heavy workload, this one should at least be a consideration.
If you're trying to take your hair shorter but are worried about it falling flat, take a pointer from hairstylist Ursula Stephen, who jazzed up Jourdan Dunn's bob with messy bends.
First there was moderate religiosity, the belief that God is ultimately in control, that all things are ultimately fashioned toward the good and that the arc of history bends toward justice.
Kim has always felt like the fulcrum on which "Saul" bends, to the extent that alienating her -- or however she exits Jimmy's life -- will essentially complete his transformation into Saul Goodman.
It bends because we bend it, because we put our hand on that arch, and we move it in the direction of justice and freedom and equality and kindness and generosity.
"I thought it would be a very interesting conversation to use lasers in the context of Dia," said Ms. McBride, who bends the medium to explore her fascination with science fiction.
Whether in a military tribunal courtroom or a civilian one, the arc of the Egyptian moral universe bends not toward justice, but instead toward the political whim of whoever has power.
"I&aposll bet if I didn&apost harass Apple for the last 2 years about the large screen iPhone, they wouldn&apost have done it—but it bends & breaks!" he tweeted. 
" Mr. Trump has written about how he bends the truth when it suits his purposes, asserting in his 1987 book "The Art of the Deal" that "a little hyperbole never hurts.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s overworked but ever more necessary claim that the moral arc of the universe may be long but that here, at least, it bends toward justice.
Set in the near future, where some degree of space travel has been normalized, Gray pulls from real-world imagery of astronauts and space travel, but bends them toward the surreal.
Claridge bends over so far to make a case for Blanche that Alfred comes off mostly as a hindrance, out on the road all the time, living it up with booksellers.
A Moon Shaped Pool's cover art is the work of Stanley Donwood, the same man whose work adorns every one of Radiohead's studio albums all the way back to The Bends.
Many of his images are beautiful: within a ballot booth curtained with rough-textured jute cloth, a backlit woman is depicted in silhouette as she bends over to mark her vote.
Selectively curling the ponytails with a one-inch iron lent the hair a "loose movement — not curls, just bends," as Palau said, and a softness to counter the hairline's abundance of product.
The technology puts something called a spatial light modulator (SLM) in between the screen and the headset's eyepiece lenses, and the SLM actively bends light to give a scene a 3D contour.
FLAGS coloured with the red, black and green of Ghana's ruling party flutter feebly in the still, hot air that barely stirs above Independence Avenue as it bends down towards the sea.
As a Spurs employee bends over to ask if I want to do the interview in a quieter space, Aldridge enters with a pair of cell phones cradled in his left hand.
It bends stereotypes about the scope of loss, place, commodity, and language, toeing the line between fact and fiction, to recount its own post-colonial stories, which also morph into meta-histories.
But before you buy, it's worth considering whether the perks that come with a screen that bends in half are worth spending roughly an extra $200-$400 more than the average smartphone.
Samsung's been deep in the flexible display business for a while though even if their bends have been less acute like the designs of much older handsets like the Galaxy S6 Edge.
Before she was padlocked inside the box, John allegedly forced Ame to do back-bends for two hours and run around the yard despite the searing 103-degree temperature, the Republic reports.
Before she was padlocked inside the box, John allegedly forced Ame to do back-bends for two hours and run around the yard despite the searing 103-degree temperature, the Republic reports.
The tiny accessory, worn on the index finger of your right hand, allows a user to trigger musical effects like pitch bends or vibrato by making specific movements while playing a keyboard.
While working offshore, "saturation" divers like him must live at the pressure they will be diving at, to avoid decompression sickness, or "the bends", an illness caused by leaving depth too quickly.
The reality star's photo pulled at heartstrings as it showed King Edmonds, 32, holding her newborn daughter close to her chest and crying as her own mother bends to kiss her forehead.
This is because light bends around sharp edges—a phenomenon known as diffraction—so in order to combat this effect, coronagraph disks obscure the inner corona as well as the Sun's face.
Atkin is known for her signature beachy waves, so it came as no surprise when she launched her Wave Spray — a salt-free blend that imparts tousled texture and natural-looking bends.
Mommers said women should see this as a reason to ignore any overly prescriptive exercise plans that prohibit things like back bends and crunches, and do what feels right for their bodies.
The big display of an iPad creates an eye-popping experience that can be disorienting at first: You find yourself twisting your head left and right when speeding around freakishly tight bends.
Up the Estonian coast, a five-lane highway bends with the path of the sea, then breaks inland, leaving cars to follow a thin road toward the houses at the water's edge.
Her nightmare, needless to say, is a publicist's dream, and the arc of her subsequent career, during which she grows into a globally recognized performer, bends to the temper of the times.
These double-lenses heat things because light slows down when it passes through them, and then bends with the shape, bending more in the thinner section and less in the thicker section.
A hypnotically confident self-help voice-over plays in the gallery, and a nearly life-size plaster figure of a woman wearing a head scarf bends over a figure of a boy.
She also recalls the "alarming" moment their trip was cut short after an experienced diver suffered from Bends, a decompression sickness, and had to be taken off the boat in a stretcher.
Obama says this a lot — I think he says this in your piece — that even though the arc of history bends toward justice, it can still zig and zag and go backward.
We skimmed over information about different wavelengths of light, including radio waves and X-rays, and the law of refraction describing how light bends when entering a material like water or glass.
On Thursday afternoon, he was pulling off a private road and either onto or across a public motorway known for accidents, with its 60 mile-per-hour speed limit and scary bends.
A section on J. Edgar Hoover and the rise of the F.B.I. includes a priceless image of shirtless agents on the firing range, taking target practice while doing headstands and back bends.
He bends low for selfies, gives high-fives and poses for photographers, most often in a stance that resembles Usain Bolt's trademark lightning-bolt pose, if Usain Bolt had tiny, stumpy arms.
Our much humbler site was also alongside the Cedar River, which we could hear flowing through gentle, nearby rapids before the river bends east and empties into the Hudson four miles downstream.
It was another example of how Ms. Le Pen bends the usual gender dynamics — her own feisty presence precluded any sense that a man was being condescending or bullying toward a woman.
Near the end, each dancer stands still with one leg and one elbow bent, then transfers all her weight onto the other leg, now bent, and bends the arm on that side.
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Cersei & Jaime in "The Queens Justice" Season 7, episode 3 Queen Cersei bends the knee for Jaime's pleasure — and in the morning, she wants everyone in the Red Keep to know about it.
The gravitational wave signal does not only contain information about the black holes that merged, it also allows us to test whether we correctly understand how space-time bends in such extreme circumstances.
Every morning, I brushed my hair and used a wand to add bends and curls, blasted dry shampoo from the roots to mid-shaft, and then shook out the waves with my fingertips.
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Unlike most options on the market, which are often coated in flimsy and unreliable plastic or nylon, these cables are steel-coiled so they can endure any twists, bends and wear-and-tear.
For example, since scutoid-shaped cells are so efficient at staying packed together during development, they could be great for growing artificial organs, because they would offer architectural stability when a tissue bends.
Using mapping data as well as speed limit signs (even the yellow ones in America that suggest, but not require, lower speeds for sharp bends), the system can slow down for sharp corners.
Now when I'm in offices filled with men I try not to revert back to being a performing monkey who bends and stretches her behaviour around what the men in the room expect.
According to Fast Company, Apple filed a patent for an "electronic device" that bends and folds, giving plenty of people flashbacks to days when the Motorola Razr was the hottest phone to have.
It seems like every few years the entire industry decides that the television is the Holy Grail of Taking Over the Home, and it bends its will toward a crusade to capture it.
It changes shape and sizes and can maneuver around curves and bends in the pipe, and uses ultrasound, lasers and cameras to deliver comprehensive data about where there is corrosion, cracks or dents.
It's the classic ghost-house trope where someone goes to the bathroom, sees themselves in a mirror, bends down to wash their face, or opens the mirror cabinet and then closes it again.
For nearly twenty years—since the paranoid malaise of 1995's The Bends crystallized into the full-bore technophobia of 1997's OK Computer—we've viewed Radiohead principally as an act of disruption.
Isaacson is almost refreshing in his sweeping rejection not only of Freud but of any attempt to psychoanalyze a man who lived five hundred years ago (although he occasionally bends his own rule).
When one bends down so that an onlooker can stick a folded bill in her cleavage, Prabhati is so shocked that she has an impulse to reach for a stone and throw it.
He could barely be persuaded into the water for therapeutic treatment for his back, which Ismail bends constantly to eat, write, use a joystick or fit on his swimming goggles with his feet.
The U.S. Congress "chose to insulate the Fed" from political pressure "because it had seen the damage that often arises when policy bends to short-term political interests," Powell said in his speech.
And through it all, she built a name for herself as an artist, first as a painter and then as a sculptor who bends and torches sheet metal into raw and imposing works.
Pretty as this may be, it takes us further from the facts of both stories; Song's frantic attempts to hustle between them eventually give the play a bad case of the dramaturgical bends.
But by the aughts, it was becoming clear to all of us that Keanu Reeves doesn't do "bad acting" or "good acting" but rather bends every part into the mystifying shape of Keanu.
In "Feeld," the trans poet Jos Charles bends language, via willful spelling, to a place where it must be parsed slowly, struggled through, read not so much with the brain as the mouth.
The story puts Maddie in a tough spot: — She's reflexively loyal to her dad, and bends the rules to get him information, but she's also troubled by accusations that he tampered with evidence.
"Any time something deforms, breaks or bends, it's a beautiful thing," because it means energy was directed away from the cabin, said Brian Bautsch, manager of crash safety at Honda R&D Americas.
Fermentation bends a mix of juices from Korean pears, green apples and pineapple toward a cidery direction that makes it a thrilling marinade, braising liquid and sauce for exquisitely rich Wagyu strip loin.
This sorcerer emerges, more than ever, as the presiding intelligence of the reality set before us — playwright, director and star — who bends all to his will with an insouciant wave of the hand.
"Star Trek" alum George Takei wrote to his 85033 million followers on Twitter: I've said it before, but it's bears repeating: The moral arc of justice is long but it bends towards impeachment.
He is the one who reaches out, shares cigarettes, warns about the Monday soup and recites the names of the books of the Old Testament, backward, while doing deep knee bends and lunges.
Whenever he bends over or squats with the ball, he can't help but imagine rules officials assigned to monitor potential rules violations squinting at their screens, scrutinizing his release down to the inch.
The U.S. Congress chose to insulate the Fed from political pressure "because it had seen the damage that often arises when policy bends to short-term political interests," Powell said in his speech.

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