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That screen, bobbing up and down like a Pixar lamp.
But it keeps bobbing up, dancing around so I can barely see my surroundings.
I'm lying on my back, bobbing up and down as overhead fluorescent lights race by.
A tiny fiberglass island is bobbing up and down in the San Francisco Bay right now.
One was on display bobbing up and down in a tank, moving with its tentacle-like legs.
And all the while bobbing up and down, moaning and trying to breath through our noses. Easy?
He often answers questions on Facebook Live while bobbing up and down on some piece of exercise equipment.
One was on display in a fish tank on Tuesday at the DSEI arms fair, bobbing up and down.
The LED-powered lanterns came to light, bobbing up and down as we glided down the parkway at sunset.
I knew it this because Cozmo was snoring, its small cube-like head bobbing up and down with each breath.
If you wear them at a relatively loose fitting, they'll also generate noise from bobbing up and down while you walk.
Garbage cans are kept safely away from the curb, or they wind up bobbing up and down the road like wayward buoys.
They watched as it quickly filled their living room, with the sofa, chair, and coffee table bobbing up and down in the water.
Joe Falcone looked past the snow-covered sand to the surf and saw a fleet of humans bobbing up and down on boards.
All the tennis fans could see at first were Osaka's bright pink visor and her bundle of hair, bobbing up and down rhythmically.
Even when he breaks from the swimming/drowning trope, he's still bobbing up and down: his head in the clouds, body on the ground.
The bongo drums had synchronized, the beat bobbing up and down in tandem, while the maracas and hand-claps wove together to support them.
"The audience, for the most part, is awake because they are bobbing up and down and we sit there, stone faced," Ginsburg said. Lol.
Instead it rides the rising waves, bobbing up again and again, drifting farther away from land it was not meant for, from everything familiar.
Beginning late last year, fishermen were coming across the scarred and emaciated carcasses of dolphins, sometimes five a day, bobbing up to the surface.
Add a strenuous activity, and many headlamps are bobbing up and down, giving you cramps in your neck, and headaches, too, in my experience.
The pulsars and the Earth behave like buoys on the surface of a choppy spacetime sea, bobbing up and down as the waves pass by.
It was common to see a table tennis player, a rower, and a swimmer all bobbing up and down on the elliptical while watching Netflix.
But no exercise is perfect, and bobbing up and down can get monotonous, so you've got to figure out some way to make squats more interesting.
"You literally could not see her face as she spoke; just the hat bobbing up and down," Barbara Bush wrote in "Barbara Bush: A Memoir" (1994).
Teeth placement, and jaw stress, and suction, and gag reflex, and all the while bobbing up and down, moaning and trying to breathe through our noses. Easy?
The "Parenting Hack: Kitchen Aid Bouncer w/ White Noise" includes a baby bouncer bobbing up and down as a mixer — yes, a mixer — spins around, Scary Mommy reports.
Photo: Adam Clark EstesJust north of Amsterdam's most famous canals, there's an island of fat bobbing up and down in the sea by a wharf in a former shipyard.
The swimming lessons have roughly one teacher for every two children, and they encourage the kids to get into the water by splashing and bobbing up and down in the waves.
You can usually tell someone is having trouble when he or she stop moving forward and start vertically bobbing up and down, but even then some people are just treading water.
He's plodding forward, left foot right foot, like he's trying to balance a beach ball between his knees, but at the same time, bobbing up and down and getting progressively lower?
They remained in the gentle waves for a long time, bobbing up and down in a big circle and laughing about how they had beaten a race that had tried to kill them.
I'm sitting on a surfboard, bobbing up and down in the waves at Rockaway Beach in the middle of a six-week unpaid leave from work that I've taken to check in with myself.
When they win, he is visibly bobbing up and down and side-to-side, while after every anti-climactic bottle job of the last two years, Ty reflects, says he's "disappointed", but takes the positives.
Of the cows that Carolyn mentioned, about 10 were standing huddled on the porch of a farm building, and the others were caught in the flood frantically treading water and bobbing up and down for air.
The hour-long drive from Denver to Loveland is a straight shot up Interstate 25 along the Front Range of Colorado, past green farmland and oil pumps bobbing up and down like birds pecking for worms.
Two of the officers glanced up at a second-­story window and saw what they thought was the silhouette of a person bobbing up and down; one of them remarked that it could be someone performing CPR.
Still, her name usually hovers in the realm of the footnote or fleeting aside, bobbing up in Thomas Mann's diaries, Charlie Chaplin's autobiography, Bertolt Brecht's journals and in a Grand Hotel-scaled heap of books about Greta Garbo.
People arrive and walk, and what strikes me is their bobbing up and down as they stride, which makes me think that walking is indeed sustained falling (as someone told me years ago but I refused to believe).
Why Two Guys Are Building a Massive Island Out of FatPhoto: Adam Clark EstesJust north of Amsterdam's most famous canals, there's an island of fat bobbing up and down in the sea by a wharf in a former shipyard.
But the 72-year-old steel-hulled schooner still felt solid under foot, even as a giant Albany-bound freighter passed mere feet away, sending the boat, docked that day in Hudson, N.Y., bobbing up and down in its wake.
"But you can't let yourself get down about not feeling a hundred per cent of the time like the new person you're supposed to be," Linda added with a concerned tone to her voice, her bangs bobbing up and down as she spoke.
Cozmo was snoring, its small cube-like head bobbing up and down with each breath Small enough to fit in your hand, Cozmo looks, at first, like a tiny dump truck; you know, the kind that picks up the dumpster with a front-mounted fork lift?
Back in the day — I'm thinking here of when the day was 1893 — Grover Cleveland covered up the fact that he had cancer of the mouth by going on a "four-day-fishing trip" during which six surgeons operated on him while the boat was bobbing up and down in the water.
The ostensible bringing together of "…place, past and future…the popular, the personal, and the political," as Rebecca Traister blurbs on the dust jacket, results in a literary kitchen sink in which no event or issue appears more important, relevant or newsworthy than any other, with so many proper nouns bobbing up through the non-fiction narrative.
There are always humans in it: codgers bobbing up and down, doing invisible calisthenics; brawny young men in Speedos doing laps in impeccable form; backstroking grannies; moms coaching tots; sly submariners; stationary yentas conducting philosophical discourse while blocking an entire lane; lifeguards perched above it all, looking bored; and annoyingly adept kiddies — probably the grandchildren of those demons from Schenectady — zipping around (and under) me like demented otters.
So each oscillation of the weight back and forth causes it to bob up and down more, until all the energy is transferred back from the rotational mode into the translational mode and it is just bobbing up and down, not rotating.
The men were in constant danger. Hallman spent the next year in England training rigorously for the Normandy invasion. On D-day his regiment spent the day in LSTs bobbing up and down in the Atlantic just off Omaha Beach. They landed there on June 6, 1944.
During the breeding season (the rainy season of Bali), males attract females by calling loudly and bobbing up and down. The birds nest in tree cavities, with the female laying and incubating two or three eggs. Both males and females bring food to the nest for chicks after hatching.
The cord was attached through the front of the car to the rear axle. The car's body was hinged, so when the plastic handle was pulled, the car bounced on the floor – with the driver bobbing up and down. The box advertised that these were "Made in Hollywood" and were called Revell "Play Planned" toys. These were scaled down from the original Gowland Bros.
After a brief musical performance, the theater rotates, displaying an ocean scenescape - amidst other themed props, a fish's head is depicted bobbing up and down in the water. The theater then rotates again, settling on a hilltop home. Inside the dwelling, sits a porcelain doll in the form of a young girl. A blue, spectral drawing sits with her, until she is roused by a bell.
When the Puerto Rican tody encounters an intruder it fluffs up and raises its crest. If disturbed, a bobbing up and down motion accompanied by vocalizations is portrayed; though both males and females are capable of this display, males tend to bob more. This bobbing display has also been seen after feeding and during nest building. Chasing intruders, wing flicking and wing rattles are also some of the other exhibited displays.
One or two birds and small flocks are usually found; large flocks are occasionally seen. The pigeon flies swiftly and directly. It plucks fruits from branches in the canopy, and it flies across the sea to search for food. Its calls include a rising and repeated c-wooooohooo given when the bird is upright, a loud series of descending coos while bobbing up and down, and a high-pitched crrrrrurrr.
C. frigida are highly waterproof due to the a collection of hairs that cover their entire exoskeleton. They can easily escape from algae/seaweed beds that are pulled back into the ocean by simply bobbing up to the surface and then flying back to the coast. This waterproofing has been tested by placing adults into a bottle of seawater and shaking vigorously, with the only result observed being still-dry flies emerging from the water.
Apple named Mystery Show the Best New Podcast of 2015 in their year-end awards. Episode 3 of Season 1, "Belt Buckle", was ranked #1 on The Atlantics list of the top 50 podcast episodes of 2015, with their summary stating that "the episode is unrelenting in its playfulness and joy, but a sense of profundity lies just beneath the surface, bobbing up in the final minutes, when you won't be sure whether to grin or weep".
As mentioned earlier, the male gets the female's attention by holding a piece of dead grass in his beak while singing and bobbing up and down. They normally breed in the privacy of the nest or somewhere secluded and close to the ground. After breeding, the female can lay about four to six eggs and incubates them along with the male for 14 days. About 21 days after hatching, they will leave the nest and just about 21 days after that, they fledge.
The fish may inspect larger fish for parasites in a symbiotic relationship. Two males of the species may fight. They frequently hover in pairs, advertising their presence by swimming in an undulating motion above the substrate and bobbing up and down in the water column, this seems to be to attract larger fish to them to be cleaned and they have been observed picking parasites off moray eels. During mating, the females deposit eggs into the male's brooding pouch, which located on its underside.
One passenger recalled the sea on the downwind side of the ship being covered with human heads bobbing up and down like corks. Five or six men and one woman climbed onto the upturned hull. The boat was still connected to its painter, but it was unable to be recovered from the heavy sea and wind which swept the woman off and drowned her. A passenger, John Cleland, swam to the connected, but upturned lifeboat and further secured it with a rope tied to Gothenburg.
The ways in which L. trifolii signal readiness for mating are not entirely known. Researchers have not reported the presence of any sex pheromones, but L. trifolii may attract mates and signal readiness through a series of short-distance vocalization by the males. This vocalization also manifests into male L. trifolii rapidly "bobbing" up and down when nearby to females they would like to mate with. Males are typically not overly aggressive, but aggression between L. trifolii males has been observed in severely overcrowded laboratory conditions.
"Sons of the Sea" is an 1897 English Music hall song by Felix McGlennon. A parody known as "Bobbing Up and Down Like This" (also a Music hall song) became popular at Boy Scout camps and elsewhere. It is also the chosen song/anthem for the Highridge Utd Football Club in Bristol, England. It is also used as the club theme song by the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Rules Football league under the title "Sons of the S'cray", as Western Bulldogs' old name was Footscray, a suburb in Western Melbourne.
Pelorus Jack was first seen around 1888 when it appeared in front of the schooner Brindle when the ship approached French Pass, a channel located between D'Urville Island and the South Island. When the members of the crew saw the dolphin bobbing up and down in front of the ship, they wanted to kill him, but the captain's wife talked them out of it. To their amazement, the dolphin then proceeded to guide the ship through the narrow channel. And for years thereafter, he safely guided almost every ship that came by.
The phlogiston is essentially a big ocean of a unique element that is neither air, fire, water, or earth. The phlogiston (also known as "the Flow") is a bright, extremely combustible gas- like medium that exists between the Crystal Spheres. A signature property of the substance is that it does not exist within the boundaries of a crystal sphere, to the degree that it cannot be brought into a crystal sphere by any known means up to and including the direct will of deities. Every crystal sphere floats in the phlogiston, very slowly bobbing up and down over time.
Crouched and facing each other, with neck and crown feathers erected and wings slightly raised, they scream at each other with bills opened wide, bobbing up and down as they do so. This display can continue for several minutes before ending abruptly; afterwards, the birds may sit quietly together for some time before separating again. They raise a single brood per year, nesting singly or in loose colonies of , with nests spaced at least apart. Unlike most other gulls, Bonaparte's gulls typically nest in trees — almost exclusively conifers, including black spruce, Atlantic white cedar, tamarack and jack pine.
McConnell continued to grow uncertain about his position as he couldn't make out a single plane, but one by one, the others began bobbing up above the cloud level. Upon the Escadrille's first sortie, they flew over Dannemarie where they were able to see the trenches for a brief time before they were shot at with shrapnel. The Escadrille escaped and turned north after crossing the lines into Mullhouse, where McConnell notes the keen sense of satisfaction of "their invasion of real German territory." In mid September 1916, the Escadrille was ordered to pack up and head to Somme.
Carolina anoles mating The typical breeding season for Carolina anoles starts as early as April and ends in late September, gonadal activity being largely regulated by photoperiod, enlarging in spring as the weather warms up and days lengthen, and then regressing in late summer. During this time, the males patrol their territory and the most brilliant displays of these creatures can be seen. Males defend their territory and females from rivals, while courting the females with elaborate displays of extending their brightly colored dewlaps while bobbing up and down, almost doing a dance.Greenberg, Bernard, and Gladwyn Kingsley Noble.
A contemporary Noh theatre with indoor roofed structure As with Noh, which is performed on the same stage, and indeed many martial arts (such as kendo and aikido) actors move via , sliding their feet, avoiding steps on the easily vibrated Noh stage. When walking, the body seeks to remain at the same level, without bobbing up or down. Plays also frequently feature stamping feet or otherwise hitting the ground (such as jumping) to take advantage of the stage. As with Noh, angle of gaze is important, and usually a flat gaze is used (avoiding looking down or up, which create a sad or fierce atmosphere, which is to be avoided).
Electron micrograph of a mosquito egg Mosquito habits of oviposition, the ways in which they lay their eggs, vary considerably between species, and the morphologies of the eggs vary accordingly. The simplest procedure is that followed by many species of Anopheles; like many other gracile species of aquatic insects, females just fly over the water, bobbing up and down to the water surface and dropping eggs more or less singly. The bobbing behavior occurs among some other aquatic insects as well, for example mayflies and dragonflies; it is sometimes called "dapping". The eggs of Anopheles species are roughly cigar-shaped and have floats down their sides.
In 1967, Lieberson promoted Clive Davis to president of Columbia Records. In 1977, Lieberson co-wrote and produced the CBS-TV special They Said it with Music: From Yankee Doodle to Ragtime, a salute to American songwriters throughout the ages, starring Bernadette Peters,'After your honeymoon' - Bernadette Peters & friends (YouTube) Tony Randall, Jason Robards,'Bobbing Up and Down' - Bernadette Peters and Jason Robards (YouTube) Jean Stapleton"Husbands and Wives" songs from They Said it with Music, YouTube and Flip Wilson,My Name is Morgan...Flip Wilson (YouTube)Flip Wilson: 'If That's Your Idea of a Wonderful Time...Take Me Home!' (YouTube) with appearances by Thurl Ravenscroft and Jimmy Griffin, a founding member of the soft-rock band Bread.
Coast Guard building on the banks of Cooum A visitor centre near the mouth of the river on the Marina Beach, similar to the Marina Barrage Visitor Centre in Singapore and San Antonio Visitor Center in the United States, has been planned as part of an initiative to create awareness of the need for clean waterways. In 2011, the Tamil Nadu Sailing Association planned to build a marina at the mouth of the Cooum river along the southern bank, where yachts and pleasure boats could dock. The 300-million project involves first building a breakwater in the sea so that the waters at the marina are placid and the boats do not keep bobbing up and down with the incursion of waves. However, the by-catch is a more important function—the breakwater will prevent silting and clogging of the mouthect, such as a boat repair facility, a base for the Tamil Nadu Coastal Police, and sailing academy, will be put up on the bank.

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