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"bounce off" Definitions
  1. to talk about (something, such as an idea) with (someone) in an informal way in order to get an opinion

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They bounce off each other pretty well throughout the season.
Seeing it bounce off the lake might be even better.
I just let it bounce off and roll my eyes.
Some particles bounce off completely, careening into entirely new trajectories.
The two men bounce off one another in cheerful repartee.
How do those bounce off one another in the culture?
"The bounce off of that low is encouraging," he said.
He and Stone trade slaps that bounce off the ceilings.
You know, it was a good bounce (off the boards).
We definitely bounce off each other and it's just good vibes.
This one's not going to bounce off twice from the goalposts.
At first it does nothing — the bullets bounce off its body.
Any shallower, and the probe will bounce off into deep space.
There's a gun that fires circular saws that bounce off walls.
Unlike microwave beams, lasers won't bounce off walls and around corners.
The sound waves bounce off the fetus, which the transducer detects.
"It took a bounce off my stick and went in," Martin said.
Those worlds will bob and weave and bounce off of each other.
Oil's bounce off a two-month low boosted materials and energy shares.
The beams bounce off mirrors then converge back near the beam splitter.
"Suddenly, she didn't have anything to bounce off me," Mr. Alexander said.
He has such great energy to bounce off of, it's been a blast.
In general, a writer writes personalities and lets them bounce off each other.
There are also balloons that you can bounce off for more impressive backflips.
Defenders swarm her in twos or threes—and usually bounce off of her.
The dollar eased on Wednesday, struggling to bounce off a seven-week low.
And the more velocity they have, the farther they bounce off your shield.
The Reading Rooms was, and is, a club where epiphanies bounce off the walls.
Then, it rallied back 600 points, a very positive bounce off deeply oversold conditions.
I let it bounce off me, but I refuse to stay quiet about it.
Radio frequencies can bounce off walls, take indirect paths and transmit through many surfaces.
Calls for "revolution" bounce off the walls of the structure, known as The Egg.
Or quayside in Dub, watching summer hail bounce off the backs of upturned iPhones.
Moreover, a beam of ultrasound will mostly bounce off the exterior of a building.
It's also fun to watch her more restrained performance bounce off Witt's showier one.
So systems that can provide possible ideas to bounce off the writer could be helpful.
That's why the National Review–style "he's a secret liberal" attacks simply bounce off him.
In PET, the photons can be hard to track because they bounce off body tissues.
Then one of those blades would bounce off and hit you in the head. Boom!
Usually, for instance, one photon of light will bounce off one electron at a time.
Now, 23 are above the short-term trend line, illustrating a massive bounce off lows.
I think I got a bounce off his blocker maybe and it went back in.
You know, the billowy skirt would make it so you just bounce off everything. Nope!
It can bounce off of me and I can use it to build myself up.
Perhaps at issue is simply reflection: The light — and the gaze — bounce off the body.
The beam splitter will either cause a photon to bounce off or to pass through.
Smart had a shot at the buzzer bounce off the rim to seal the result.
And to bounce off of that, were you a fan prior to Netflix approaching you?
Their colors bounce off the simple white architecture, creating a mesmerizing fun house of light.
Girl opens her locker and is shocked to see all of them bounce off her shelf.
But in this app, you do so by drawing lines for the ball to bounce off.
This stock is a goal-post hitter and then a bounce off and then a zero.
Now, ARKit apps will "understand" walls, and objects like game balls will bounce off of them.
As photons bounce off the sail, most of their momentum is transferred, pushing the sail forward.
Under normal conditions, these gas atoms bounce off of one another in all sorts of directions.
Along with that, Draven's Spinning Axe and Poppy's passive Iron Ambassador no longer bounce off plants.
"What I'm really looking for is some kind of movement, a bounce off $63,26," he said.
A shot by defenseman Gustav Forsling took a fortunate bounce off the end boards to Panik.
"You'll experience some latency if you're always having to bounce off the cloud" as with Alexa.
Salamoni tackles Sterling and they bounce off the front of a truck and then a car.
Sledgehammer impact on door cracked base of glass, which is why steel ball didn't bounce off.
Kaine added that Clinton has done a good job of letting the criticism bounce off of her.
This uses sonar, sending out sound waves and picking up the reflections that bounce off nearby objects.
So when an object is illuminated, light will continue to bounce off it in a straight line.
These clicks bounce off of objects around them and sound different depending on where the object is.
Passive radar equipment computes an aerial picture by reading how civilian communications signals bounce off airborne objects.
They have shiny skin, so you need a good flash that's not going to bounce off it.
Still, once the market does bounce off of its consequent lows, that rise should be "significant," he said.
Sonar works by sending vibrations through the water, which bounce off a target and back into a detector.
Defensive sectors such as media, healthcare and telecoms helped Europe's pan-regional STOXX 21.5 bounce off early lows.
Without it, the tiny robot — it has just a 3-centimeter wingspan — might just bounce off the surface.
Whenever photons collide with a reflective surface, they bounce off, imparting a tiny push on whatever they hit.
Shine x-rays onto a crystal and they will bounce off the atoms that make up the crystal.
A base units fires electromagnetic waves at a target, some of which bounce off and return to base.
It's a major reason why I bounce off the walls until I find something important to focus on.
That way, an approaching ball could not fall into the hole but would instead bounce off the cup.
The spotter was concerned after McDavid was tripped and fell, causing his face to bounce off the ice.
"Sledgehammer impact on door cracked base of glass, which is why steel ball didn't bounce off," Musk tweeted.
"I just played the puck behind the net and it took a bad bounce off the backboards," Anderson said.
It did not go right in, but after a high bounce off the rim, it won ADM the game.
A physics system has to make sure objects don't bounce off your fingers or stick to them like glue.
That is because GPS satellite signals bounce off walls, depriving a smartphone of what it needs to locate itself.
The resulting echoes in the water suggested that the sound waves did not bounce off or around the material.
At ordinary levels of light, photons also bounce off electrons in the same direction and with the same energy.
Virtual objects, for instance, can bounce off the real furniture and you can blast virtual holes in real walls.
Changes in the amount of time it takes a laser to bounce off a mirror indicate a gravitational wave.
In addition, this 20 percent bounce off the bear market low looks quite small on any crude oil chart.
LIGO scientists measure this movement by timing how long it takes for lasers to bounce off of each mirror.
Ozuna also had a fly ball bounce off his glove in the sixth, but it was ruled a double.
Turns out those speakers sound a lot better when they've got a bunch of tile to bounce off of.
"The sapphire elements are cut like a gemstone to let the light bounce off their facets," Mr. Rosillo said.
The receiver and transmitter communicate to route the microwave beams, which can bounce off walls, around objects, including humans.
"Sledgehammer impact on door cracked base of glass, which is why steel ball didn&apost bounce off," he said.
On each, incoming waves will bounce off the reflector to a 16-foot subreflector that focuses them onto receivers.
The sculptures don't exactly bounce off the wall, though one leans against it, at about a 563-degree angle.
We can measure how various waves from the same quake bounce off things and hit the station at different times.
The Renaissance IPO ETF is down more than 7 percent this year, despite a sharp bounce off its February lows.
Starry Beam then points the millimeter waves in different directions (active phased array), which can bounce off of buildings, etc.
Juan Uribe's Junk (Last Week: Not Rated) No, Mr. Announcer, the ball didn't bounce off his glove, or his stomach.
We may have had a notable bounce off the lows, but the overall market is still flat for the year.
"As someone who started in the digital background, it's an easier, better, faster platform to bounce off of," Lawley said.
It's in those moments, when their various personalities bounce off of each other at length, that the show really shines.
Despres tried to pass the puck to Vatanen behind the net, but it took an awkward bounce off the boards.
The ball appeared to bounce off signage behind the left-field wall but was ruled in play by the umpires.
It works by emitting bursts of millimeter wave energy that bounce off particles and can be detected by the radar.
In other events, though, several members of the Chinese team struggle to get much bounce off the springboard on vault.
It takes a weird bounce off the wall, and Al Owais has to go full extension to bat it away.
Mr. Glover and Mr. McGinley each have their own scene-stealing one-liners to bounce off Mr. Spicer's deadpan delivery.
With a lowercase n and a question mark, they are the notes that bounce off a cliff when you YODEL.
People throw rocks at the settlers' cars, but the rocks now bounce off protective nets and onto Mr. Rajbi's cars.
That's good too, but it's kind of nice to have little things that bounce off each other, that yin-yang thing.
A dump-in took a strange bounce off the end boards as Jones skated behind the net to stop the puck.
This instant double-jump also lets it bounce off walls like a tiny parkour bot — gaining extra height in the process.
The center speaker is designed to bounce off the wall the projector is facing as a method of enhancing audio performance.
The dancers bounce off the balls as they perform moves (including twirls and back bends) in unison — talk about core strength!
But during the trading session, the possibility of production quotas returning to OPEC helped crude oil prices bounce off session lows.
At high energy collisions it's probable that the photons would actually bounce off one another rather than pass through each other.
It's more fun if Eleanor and Michael can bounce off of each other, or if Janet and Jason can, or whatever.
" Even as a lawyer, he said, "she sometimes uses me as a bounce-off for ideas—to see what I say.
Objects and images with ambiguous visual cues complement and bounce off of one another in a continuous play of shifting associations.
We give up a 2-on-1 and then a bounce off the back boards that's put into an empty net.
To boost power in his legs so he could bounce off opponents with acceleration, Noble fitted Marner with a water vest.
Listen, we were asked, as the bullet shells being flung from the submachine gun's chamber bounce off the side of this bus.
He eventually fell onto a blanket held by workers on the ground but not before a sickening bounce off an adjacent building.
And one bounce off the skate of Andrei Markov that was even flukier made the difference in his team's Game 4 loss.
But Wright's Atlanta is just a series of parking garages where Beach Boys, The Commodores, and Simon & Garfunkel bounce off the walls.
They bounce off his body, but hitting his head causes it to wobble and force his bouffant locks up into the wind.
"It's been a very tentative bounce off the lows in the last couple days," Newton said on CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Friday.
Clayton Custer's jumper took a friendly bounce off the rim and in with 3.6 seconds left, and Loyola beat Tennessee in Dallas.
Robert sips on 1937 Perrier-Jouët Brut from fine glassware, reads books and watches the sunlight bounce off trees in the garden.
Its brisk piano chords and buoyant beats created a kind of trampoline for the star to bounce off refrains of Olympic skill.
Northam allies have long suggested Gillespie's attacks on Northam over both sanctuary cities and rights restoration would simply bounce off the Democrat.
The three of them bounce off one another, all while swinging Balmain's new BBuzz bags and dressed in the label's latest collection.
Market history dating back three decades suggests that investors should not be feeling overly confident in the bounce off the big May decline.
Many lidar units send powerful laser bursts and measure their intensity after they bounce off the road and come back to the sensor.
Down the long frontstretch, the two cars continued to bounce off each other until Busch edged ahead near the approach to Turn 1.
When the waves meet different textures, minerals, and structures, they bounce off them in a similar way to light waves reflecting off objects.
These kind of public spaces produced a network of ideas that could bounce off one another, and were stronger because of the contact.
Over the course of the play, 24 characters bounce off each other at what appears to be the social epicentre of the metropolis.
The key is recording the shapes made by stray radiation, the electromagnetic waves that bounce off objects as they travel through the air.
This group has had a rough run since mid-July, but it was able to bounce off its August lows 10 days ago.
These seismic surveys involve shooting high-pressure airguns from the bottom of ships, producing acoustic shock waves that bounce off the ocean floor.
"I need to work on (fielding drills) apparently," said Straily, who had the ball bounce off his glove before Gordon made the play.
The satellites can detect and measure scattered, reflected signals of GPS satellites as they bounce off the ocean surface through tumultuous natural disasters.
Discussions segue from the assigned book to divorce, to the economy, to current social injustices that bounce off the Dickens volume under debate.
Hughes, a batter for the Australian team, was hit by a pitch deliberately aimed to bounce off the field close to his head.
The gained 22.7 percent to close at 22.5,2787 — bounce off its 3.63-day moving average — with technology and financials leading all sectors higher.
In the fourth quarter, Ersan Ilyasova had a defensive rebound bounce off his hands an into the basket, giving the Mavericks two points.
The Wild went back up 2-1 two minutes later when Rask had the puck bounce off his skate and into the net.
I was sitting when I first poured the wine on myself, which made it absorb quicker, so it did not bounce off as easily.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Today, when flame flickers in a game it might sort of bounce off the surfaces around it, but not realistically.
The first episode is bizarre, but mostly on purpose, and watching a deadpan Cenac bounce off Ana Gasteyer's support group leader is a hoot.
Though they're invisible to the human eye, radio waves still bounce off of human bodies as the wireless signals emanate out from broadcast antennas.
As an urban cyclist, having car headlights bounce off my face and back at drivers is a great way of reminding them I exist.
Headline consumer price inflation rose out of deflation territory, while oil's bounce off 2016 lows should pose less near-term risk to general prices.
Voracek netted his third goal of the season by taking advantage of a fortuitous bounce off the half-boards in New Jersey's offensive zone.
The dollar struggled to bounce off a seven-week low after U.S. central bank officials hinted at the possibility of an interest rate cut.
The latest airport body scanner machines detect hidden objects with extremely high frequency radiation known as millimeter waves, which bounce off things they strike.
It's that final category that I'm interested in right now: the games I bounce off of due more to their length than their quality.
Short-wavelength pulses would bounce off the top of trees, for example, while longer wavelength radar would map out the terrain of the ground.
There was no attempt to wed the two artists' very different styles or have them bounce off each other or even just jam out.
" She identifies her own artistic "edge" as the sheer "accumulation of images" that "bounce off one another and become elements in a bigger story.
The Visible Infrared Radiometer Suite is a washing machine-sized sensor, built to capture light and other waves that bounce off the surface of Earth.
Without the layer, someone could bounce off the hood and potentially be hit by other ongoing vehicles, or even the same car running them over.
They'll also use seismic testing, detonating tiny explosives on the surface of the ice and measuring the reverberations as they bounce off the bedrock below.
If you travel far enough away from the Earth's atmosphere, there's nothing for sound waves to bounce off of—not even expressions of utter terror.
If you could summarize your experience in just a few lines, which we can then bounce off to further the discussion, what would they be?
While currencies of most oil exporters have had a torrid time, the Norwegian crown has managed to bounce off its lows in the past week.
Many predators rely on echolocation to find prey, and those echoes bounce off of shells clear as a bell, making the creature easier to find.
But beyond the fight scenes, seeing these characters' personalities bounce off one another provides an element of fun that's mostly missing from their individual stories.
As incoming waves bounce off the jetty, the combination of forces produces thirty-foot faces just a few meters from shore in dangerously shallow water.
Ritchie took advantage of a fortunate bounce off the end boards to give the Ducks some breathing room with his 10th goal of the season.
Knowing that whales use echolocation — sending out clicks of sound that bounce off objects in the environment around them — they placed microphones underwater and listened.
By timing how long it took the pulse to fire, bounce off the impurity, and return to shore, Lindsey could locate where the disturbance occurred.
Before the tenth second is over, what remains of Aldo's third, once promising punch will bounce off McGregor's head, and Aldo will hit the mat.
You really want them to bounce off each other, and for each one to push the other one forward and play into the other one's themes.
Egerton undoubtedly carries the film, conveying a strange mix of introversion and bounce-off-the-walls energy that grounds the larger-than-life figure he's portraying.
They're a prompt which allow the McElroys and Robinson to bounce off one another, improvising backstories for characters and conjuring running gags out of thin air.
Each experiment consists of a laser beam split in two, sent down four kilometer (2.5 mile) long perpendicular pipes that bounce off mirrors and meet again.
One of them was defender Omar Gonzalez, who saw the hosts' first goal bounce off his shin and into the U.S. net for an own goal.
Everything really explodes when the drums suddenly bounce off of the synths and when the guitar and bass conspire to cast out all semblance of boredom.
Using infrared laser pulses that bounce off objects and return to the sensor, lidar can detect static and moving objects in considerable detail, day or night.
When we see colors, what we're actually looking at are various wavelengths of reflected light that bounce off the retina at the back of our eyeballs.
Affleck's Batman is a bit of a square, allowing Momoa's swarthy and imposing Aquaman and Miller's scrawny pile of wit to bounce off Affleck's self-seriousness.
The British currency enjoyed a bounce off seven-month lows last week after a BoE meeting raised expectations of a rate rise in the coming months.
When he made music videos, the songs were used less to support the visuals than to provide a frame for them to bounce off or dismantle.
Or in "Lookout Hotel, Ogunquit, Maine, July 113, 1974,"  the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle practically bounce off the bright yellow table cloth in the background.
Dr. Holzworth and his team determined the location of each lightning strike by triangulation, because radio signals produced by lightning bounce off parts of Earth's atmosphere.
As photons from the star bounce off the mirror, momentum is generated, allowing the star system to move about 100 light years over 230 million years.
Before she was online, Instagram was a way for me to send love out and have it bounce off of other people and back at me.
They bounce off each other well, too, and their squabbly dynamic adds an occasional, much-needed touch of humour to the show's otherwise near-constant bleakness.
Researchers at MIT trained  artificial intelligence  to analyze radio signals that bounce off human bodies to create a dynamic stick figure that mimics a person&aposs actions.
Of all of the weird and wonderful ways nature creates resilient bodies, perhaps the most underappreciated is simply being so squidgy your problems just bounce off you.
They can't be easily manipulated, especially since Bethenny knows she can bounce off of Bravo once again if she ever gets tired of this carousel of madness.
It's all because of the formula's watermelon, raspberry, and apple extracts, which work to smooth your skin and give the light a surface to bounce off of.
A major commodities bounce, a mitigation of China concerns and reduced expectations around the Fed's rate-hiking schedule have helped the EEM bounce off of its lows.
Some bounce off the ceiling of the ionosphere, where helpful free electrons oscillate in joyful harmony with them before thrusting them back to Earth at new angles.
But it's not muffled: the four tiny legs allow the sound to bounce off the surface and up the sides of the speaker for a richer sound.
At one point, a Navy corpsman with them threw a grenade, only to have it bounce off a tree and explode, wounding one of Hotel Company's corporals.
They are less likely to slide or bounce off the opponent, and they tend to land a good deal harder as the opponent closes range onto them.
But my fear is that no one will see that Origins is actually a competent and enjoyable action RPG and instead bounce off of the aimless intro.
"The unwind of the initial (post-Brexit) pessimism has seen 10-year Bund yields bounce off their extreme lows," said Benjamin Schroeder, a rates strategist at ING.
Traditional reflective sails generate momentum as photons bounce off their large surface areas (photons could originate from a star such as the Sun, or from laser pulses).
Sterling had enjoyed a bounce off 7-month lows after a Bank of England meeting last week raised expectations of a rate rise in the coming months.
Cal had the last shot of regulation, but Paris Austin had a buzzer-beating runner in the lane bounce off the rim, prompting the extra five minutes.
There have already been challengesOutsiders who failed showed 'a lack of appreciation for what Intel had achieved''I don't want you to come in and bounce off'
It can leap more than three times its own height from a standstill, then bounce off of a wall like a parkour athlete to fly even higher.
You have to find what you dislike, bounce off of that, then kickflip in the air and blossom into the unique and unreproducible thing that you are.
It performed best in a smaller place, likely because with the speakers mounted on either end, the smaller space provided walls for the sound to bounce off.
Everywhere refracted psychedelic colored lights bounce off revolving moving polished metal forms, casting slightly morphing lights and shadows: overwhelming and immersing the viewers' eyes in shifting color.
Trailing by 210-210 after a 173-yard Jake Elliott field goal, Jones had a low shotgun snap bounce off his hands deep in his own territory.
The completion of fund sales has been enough to help oil prices bounce off their recent lows as at least a few short positions have been covered.
Or sometimes I'll mix one of those with some quinoa or couscous because they're tender and friable on the tongue, and the two textures bounce off each other.
Once the plot engine kicks into gear, it's a pleasure just to sit back and watch our heroes bounce off of each other as they get to work.
After some indecision on the tee he pushed his shot right and his ball took a huge bounce off a railway sleeper and ended up in the water.
More often than not, it means writing about the absence of feeling, leaving a writer with few if any of the usually-essential senses to bounce off of.
More often than not, it mens writing about the absence of feeling, leaving a writer with few if any of the usually-essential senses to bounce off of.
Domi struck again with 9:40 left in the first for his 15th goal of the season via a strike on an active bounce off the back boards.
The lone goal across both matches came after a dubious penalty call against Northern Ireland after a ball appeared to bounce off the back of defender Corry Evans.
Much has been written about how missteps, gaffes, and outright falsehoods peddled by Trump that would long ago have toppled other politicians seem to bounce off of him.
At the very least, McBride and Goggins find something deliciously twisted to chew on in every scene that lets the two of them bounce off each other's specific weirdness.
I'm not sure, I've got my brother and I and we can bounce off of each other, but as a single artist I probably would've topped myself by now.
"(We've got an) accommodative Fed, slightly better earnings cycle, slightly better first-quarter economy to bounce off what was this simple correction, so it's no big deal," he said.
This time around, you can ride on walls and bounce off of hot-air balloons, two seemingly small additions that dramatically expand what you can do in the game.
This is, by all accounts, is a breakout," Worth said, referring to Walmart's bounce off December lows, "But what it could never do, is really make new relative highs.
Dying to snake spit, or falling from a great height to bounce off an ice platform, or being killed by a fly-barfing mummy are all comical and strange.
However, she testified in court that she in fact saw him punch her in the stomach with his fist, making her bounce off the mattress and fell back down.
He scored into an vacated net as the puck took a strange bounce off the end boards after Markstrom went behind his net to play Francois Beauchemin's dump-in.
Right winger Ondrej Kase dumped the puck into the Coyotes zone and it took a lively bounce off the end boards right into the slot in front of Domingue.
After the puck took a weird bounce off the boards, Johnsson took two swipes from the goalmouth before batting in his second goal of the season at 8:29.
So if you're in need of a moment of unadulterated joy, take this time to bounce off the walls (in virtual reality, no less) with Canadian trampoline champion, Sam Sendel.
I just wish I had the time to properly dig into any one of these games, to overcome the walls I run into, bounce off of, and never return to.
Training over, the system was able to estimate a person&aposs posture and movements without cameras and behind walls, using only the wireless reflections that bounce off people&aposs bodies.
It seems as if you had a good relationship with Felix Rosenqvist and Jake Dennis last year – does it help having guys like that to bounce off as a rookie?
The system works by sending out lightwaves from lasers that bounce off objects before returning to the sensor, similar to how more commonly understood tools like radar and sonar function.
Crashing this plane is also less catastrophic than crashing a jet-powered RC plane because it's more likely to bounce off an obstacle than disintegrate into a million tiny pieces.
There's no skateboard (or wheels of any kind), but your custom hero's seemingly magical footwear can grind on, bounce off of, or wall run across most surfaces, physics be damned.
The phrase "high blood sugar" may sound like something that makes you bounce off the walls with energy, but in reality, it can leave you feeling constantly sluggish and fatigued.
Worth counters, however, that the unusual speed of decline for the group is "overdone," and Friday's bounce off a downward trend should set the group up for a bigger rebound.
The new technology could bounce light off a person's face and calculate the time it takes for the laser to bounce off in order to create a 3-D image.
Curly Savv and Dah Dah bounce off of each other over production by A-Jay Beats with a chemistry like that of G Herbo and Lil Bibby at their best.
As the two best and most luxurious gold chain-wearers in the business, it feels like an apt match, and Gucci's verses bounce off the song's mid-tempo beat nicely.
Osiris-Rex will then spend more than a year performing reconnaissance of Bennu, before attempting to bounce off the surface and collect a sample of the asteroid in mid-22001.
Terahertz waves — a form of light with wavelengths longer than infrared but shorter than microwaves — pass effortlessly through the pigments but bounce off the boundaries between different layers of paint.
Corriher points out that 90 percent of a granular salt will bounce off a surface, while 95 percent of a hollow flaky salt will stick, not to mention dissolve faster.
"We call this last-chance support because this is exactly where the price rallied in 2013, again in 2016 we had a strong bounce off that $24 level," he said.
The new footage reveals that Batman utters the now classic line just after running the Batmobile into Superman and having it bounce off and crash into a wreck, leaving Superman unscathed.
They bounce off each like Sonic the Hedgehog stuck between spring pads in the Casino Night Zone (let's not forget Michael Jackson wrote the majority of the music in Sonic 3).
Hornqvist scoring after a bounce off the back wall to break a scoreless tie feels like the perfect way for the Penguins to clinch a second Cup for Rutherford and Sullivan.
But it struggles during bad weather: The lidar laser points will bounce off raindrops, snowflakes or dust, obscuring things that are more important for it to see, like cars and pedestrians.
Miocic immediately worked to control that arm and while his mind was occupied, Dos Santos hit a gorgeous outside reap which saw the back of Miocic's head bounce off the canvas.
The shaggy thickness of its bark, up to a metre deep, and, as the rope angled in towards the trunk, not uncomfortable to bounce off, protects it against the fiercest wildfires.
He pogoes on the spot and eyeballs any disinterested member of the audience he can find, tearing off sweaty clothes as his band members bounce off the walls in the background.
One confusing effect is multipath fading, in which satellites signals that bounce off of buildings that intersect with each other, strengthening certain signals that aren't otherwise in direct line of sight.
But again: These movies work because of their leads, and The Nice Guys has a pair I'd be happy to watch bounce off each other for another three or four movies.
Franco tried to field the ball while simultaneously stretching for a force at the bag, but he had the ball bounce off his glove for an error that loaded the bases.
Defenseman Brandon Carlo's soft shot from the point took a tricky bounce off the ice and snuck under Binnington at 2:31 of the third period for a 2-0 advantage.
Lidar functions as the eyes of a self-driving car, sending out lasers that bounce off objects in the car's environment and ping back, creating a vivid map of the surroundings.
If the premiere is any indication, though, Bee is very much in her element even when she's got nothing but a studio audience and some damning footage to bounce off of.
The X-rays bounce off the atoms that make up the crystals; by observing the pattern of the reflected X-rays, it is possible to determine the position of each atom.
Many underwater explorers rely on something called a side-scan sonar device: Towed behind a ship, it sends out acoustic waves to its left and right that bounce off the seafloor.
These new panels will also be "bifacial," meaning they will be able to gather light not only directly from the sun but also from stray beams that bounce off the ground.
Meanwhile, the American movie industry went all in on franchises and sequels while leaving art and humanity for TV. But the "Fast and Furious" movies did bounce off the assembly line.
He has proved adept at deflecting well-intentioned fact-checking, regardless of how often it has caught him in a contradiction, and rational counterarguments, which can bounce off him like rubber.
The Bruins knotted the score on a power play of their own 19:01 into the period when Heinen had a pass from Marchand bounce off his right skate and in.
So if Comey is self-assured in his identity as a law enforcement officer and an independent actor, the pressures to conform to the Trump agenda will bounce off his skin.
So if you set it to bounce off a wall at 45-degrees and the tilt the camera or try and shoot in portrait it will automatically seek out that original angle.
His skin is also super reflective, meaning that to look real light needs to bounce off of him just like it would if he was an actual mirror standing in each scene.
Qualcomm uses ultrasonic waves that bounce off the finger creating an image, while Synaptics usesa CMOS sensor to take tiny pictures of your fingerprint through the pixels of the phone's OLED display.
The stock has a nice trend line that comes in just above 6.73, and I'd like to think, at least in the near or intermediate term, it can [bounce] off of 33.
Philadelphia took a 1-0 lead 6:39 into the game when Hagg's slap shot from the left point took a funny bounce off the end boards and skipped over Lehner's glove.
" As the European Space Agency's spacecraft operations manager Andrea Accomazzo told The Guardian: "We could have abandoned it in space or let it bounce off the comet and just switched it off.
Usually, you will find some floor and bounce off that floor, but it will come back and test that floor and there's a good chance that it will rally from that floor.
Instead, said Régis Trapeau, a neuroscientist at the University of Montreal and author of the new paper, the determination involves the way the sound waves bounce off outer parts of your ear.
At Somerville, Professor Hodgkin was a founder of protein crystallography, a process that can determine a molecule's three-dimensional shape by analyzing how X-rays bend and bounce off its crystallized form.
Instead of missing the second free throw, Towns had the shot bounce off the front of the rim and through to give Oklahoma City a chance to set up a desperation play.
Recently, the stock has managed to bounce off its year-to-date lows, cutting some of its losses in the past three months as retail stocks across the board have been rallying.
Bragi seems to have improved the connection in controlled environments, but when you're outside, where there's more interference and fewer surfaces for the Bluetooth signal to bounce off of, not much has changed.
Technically, he gets hit by two cars, the first launching him into the air to bounce off the windshield of the other with the rubbery spring of an egg soaked in maple syrup.
If you're making music at home, chances are it's in a room that's not the acoustic ideal, likely with glass windows, untreated walls, and perhaps funky angles for sound to bounce off of.
So yes, he was a token, and one of the few characters of color to have a storyline bounce off the overall Girls storyline as if it never existed in the first place.
Sitting a decade later on the floor at Timothy Leary's ashram in Millbrook, watching fractals bounce off the walls after dropping acid for the first time, he realised the complete connectedness of everything.
His game-winning, four-bounce-off-the-rim jumper to beat the buzzer in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against Philadelphia was perhaps the signature moment of this past season's playoffs.
So, with the oversold condition [and the stock] testing key support, if it can bounce off this level, it could be a much bigger bounce than a lot of people think is possible.
But here, the character benefits from getting more opportunities to bounce off others, whether that's bantering with Shuri, flirting with his ex, Nakia (Lupita Nyong'o) or getting punched in the face by Killmonger.
An hour before the event, the stands are completely empty, but the spacious dark room is filled with colored spotlights, and twirling bright beams bounce off the walls awaiting the excitement to come.
I guess that's one good thing about the conversation around mental health opening up: If you're strong in yourself and talking to people, anything you come across is going to bounce off you.
It was the 22th goal of the season for Larkin, who nearly ended the game with 238 seconds left in the third period only to have his shot bounce off both goal posts.
It was a comprehensive campaign, one far more aggressive and far-reaching than its Soviet-era precursors — and it never would have really worked without a campaign like Trump's to bounce off of.
It was the 323th goal of the season for Larkin, who nearly ended the game with 8.3 seconds left in the third period only to have his shot bounce off both goal posts.
Manager Terry Collins and his players inspected the jagged triangles in the outfield where new patches of sod had yet to take root and tested how the ball might bounce off the seams.
Paquette scored his 10th goal, Point added his NHL-best 19th power-play tally and Trouba netted a fluke power-play goal off a quirky bounce off the stanchion in the third period.
"The idea is that the lasers go up and down these tubes... they bounce off a mirror and come back, when they meet at the LIGO center they should cancel out," Duffy explains.
Ray tracing is a rendering technique in computer graphics that looks at the way rays of light bounce off of virtual objects to simulate what lighting would like in a real-world environment.
For a while – beginning with a big bounce off December's lows – the XLI Industrials ETF was performing mostly in line with the market, but now it has broken rank in a worrying way.
Longtime trader Art Cashin told CNBC on Wednesday that the S&P 500 may need to drop as much as 2% and bounce off those levels in order to rally in earnest again.
Butterflies search for pollen by reading the pattern of ultraviolet rays that are reflected off petals; bats hunt by broadcasting ultrasonic pulses and reading the echoes that bounce off the bodies of insects.
Skinner's backhand shot from in close extended the Sabres' lead to 4-2 just 47 seconds into the third period before Kotkaniemi converted a fortunate bounce off the end boards 57 seconds later.
Skinner's backhand shot from in close extended the Sabres' lead to 4-2 just 47 seconds into the third period before Kotkaniemi converted a fortunate bounce off the end boards 57 seconds later.
In this short clip, the kung fu fighter appears to leap onto a bucket of water several feet off the ground—then bounce off the surface of the water like a trampoline. Whaaaat?
And nothing shows off an ensemble's talents quite like an episode that keeps everyone in the same location (also known as a "bottle episode"), the better to let them bounce off each other.
As kappa increases, more randomness is introduced into the function that constructs the curves and the curves turn more unruly, while obeying the rule that they can bounce off of, but never cross, themselves.
Late in the second period in Calgary, the Flames clawed back into the game, taking a fairly circuitous route to get there: a wrist shot, a deflection, and a bounce off an opponent's face.
By analyzing the subtle changes in the frequencies of reflected radio frequency (RF) signals as they bounce off a sleeping patient, the system can match them to the various phases of sleep, including wakefulness.
The interscatter device receives this signal and allows it to bounce off its antenna — but not before it has manipulated it ever so slightly, re-encoding the blank signal as a Wi-Fi one.
So you can hit the virtual pucks with your paddle as if they real, and the virtual ones even bounce off of the real puck and the sides of the table in realistic fashion.
It's fun to watch Holland and Downey bounce off each other, and fans of the character will likely breathe a sigh of relief that he's been rescued from the awful Amazing Spider-Man movies.
The zen mode essentially takes the challenge out of the game; when you crash, you can simply pick up where you left off, and you can do new things like bounce off of rocks.
While the Department of Transportation's newly proposed rule signals a step in the right direction, radio waves also lack the reliability needed for truly autonomous driving because they easily bounce off buildings and surfaces.
Since then the stock is down more than 20 percent, but Khouw expects support to be held around $50 and for the stock to "catch a little bounce" off the level out of earnings.
"Gold got a little bit of a bounce off the initial minutes, but it's more of the current theme that we've been hearing all along," said Bob Haberkorn, senior commodities strategist at RJO Futures.
Then Armia gave them the lead with 5:22 left in the second, after the puck took a strange bounce off the back glass and ended up on his open stick for the conversion.
Leonard, who made the four-bounce-off-the-rim jumper to win Game 7 against Philadelphia, got a friendly bounce in the third quarter, when a jumper hit the iron three times before falling.
The puck took an awkward bounce off the back boards and ricocheted back to Beauvillier, who never broke stride and tucked a shot under Georgiev's legs from point-blank range with 7:20 remaining.
Seeing the players and DMs bounce off each other as they answer my questions reminds me of experiences I've had with MUDs; there's an ongoing story here that everyone is very much invested in.
It's full of great actors like Trevante Rhodes (the oldest Chiron in Moonlight) and Keegan-Michael Key (of Key & Peele fame), and Black has given them some great dialogue to bounce off of each other.
The common currency has managed to bounce off a two-week low of $1.1181 set earlier in the week after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi's dovish comments sent German bund yields to record lows.
But seeing her vocal ability I felt that she could compete with the bass runs, the funk patterning I wanted to put in that and how the vocals bounce off the arrangement of the music.
"In the second and third periods, we took over the game, but they get a bounce off a shin guard and into the net and we couldn't get one to tie it up," Laviolete said.
The scientists time how long it takes the lasers to bounce off two mirrors; if a gravitational wave is passing through, the beams will take different amounts of time to come back from each mirror.
The greatest of this genre must be Moonstruck, a film in which no explicit spell is cast but instead, Shakespeare-like, Cher and Nicolas Cage's beings bounce off one another into a perfectly choreographed future.
After Marchand was called for slashing late in the period, center Jeff Carter tied it on the power play, the beneficiary of a crazy bounce off Bruin defenseman Kevan Miller's stick with 222:210 remaining.
For instance, in the demo I got to experience, I was able to create colorful shaped blocks out of thin air that could bounce off virtually any surface, even the handlebars of an exercise bike.
Basically, radio signals bounce off the person's body, sending the reflection onto the device's screen — in the form of a stick figure — that walks, sits, stops and moves its limbs just as the person does.
It's a game of siloed ideas that, on paper, should interact and bounce off one another, but in reality, there wasn't enough work done to make sure they have reasons to exist alongside one another.
In that time, a six-camera Vicon motion capture system tracks the dart using IR LEDs that bounce off tiny retro-reflectors attached to the dart, determining the exact location of the dart in 3D space.
Source: Yahoo Finance After leading the ferocious market bounce off the late-December bottom, value stocks and more cyclical names have given way to big growth names with less reliance on a pickup in economic activity.
Sheen spends the whole time looking as though he was dragged in off the street to play the role, mostly just staring at his much younger co-star and trying to bounce off of his cues.
It's fun to watch Cage and Danny Rand and their strikingly different personalities bounce off one another or see different characters' interactions with Claire Temple — but Daredevil's characters have plenty of chemistry already with each other.
In July 33, the spacecraft, about the size of an sport utility vehicle, is to slowly descend and bounce off the surface like a pogo stick at a gentle pace of a quarter-mile per hour.
Oil prices fell on Wednesday after the U.S. government reported an unexpected increase in crude and gasoline stocks, but an increase in refining runs and a dropoff in distillate stocks helped prices bounce off session lows.
It's primarily interested in this little petri dish of weird people and how they mix and bounce off and cling to one another, given the larger-than-life events of living in a wild space serial.
Until then, I try to appreciate what I see from here — like the rays of tangerine-colored sunlight that bounce off the Whitney's pearly facade in the evening — without comparing it to what was there before.
Shortly after, with a delayed penalty on Pittsburgh's Marcus Pettersson, Bergeron had the puck bounce off his glove, over Jarry and into the Penguins net in what was confirmed to be a no-goal after review.
The radar works by sending a series of electro-magnetic signals or "pings" which bounce off an object or threat and send back return-signal information identifying the shape, size, speed or distance of the object encountered.
But the stock managed to bounce off its lows on Thursday, ending the day over 1% higher after CEO Elon Musk told employees the company made an average of 900 Model 3 cars per day this week.
My aunt leaves me a note that there are Auntie Anne's pretzel dogs in the freezer, so I scarf one down while I half-watch Guy's Grocery Games and watch her crazy dog bounce off the walls.
Soderbergh is sometimes accused of treating his characters with a chilly remove, but here, he's up close, loading them into a slingshot and then letting them fly free and bounce off one another with gloriously kooky results.
Astronomers measure the distance of the moon from Earth by shooting lasers to the surface of the moon, which then bounce off mirrors called retroreflectors, which were left behind by the Apollo missions and two Soviet landers.
It all adds yet another layer to the viewing experience; you can tune in to see your favorite funny characters while also realizing you're watching wildly talented comedic performers bounce off each other in ever-escalating fashion.
In July 20203, the spacecraft, about the size of a sport utility vehicle, is scheduled to slowly descend and bounce off the surface like a pogo stick at a gentle pace of a quarter-mile per hour.
The separate strands of their stories intersect with and bounce off one another in often mysterious ways as the book travels to an array of safe houses, fancy hotel rooms and dodgy establishments on four different continents.
With two outs in the fifth, Los Angeles' Cliff Pennington worked a two-out walk and scored when Yunel Escobar's flair double to right took a funky bounce off the low wall in foul territory past Tyler Collins.
Even if they have a hair trigger and I don't have to bottom them out to register my keypresses, years of laptop typing has trained me to bounce off my keys and Razer Ornata is all about bounce.
The bad decisions of the night, the terminal lull of the following morning, the nauseating scent of a nameless fuck—they bounce off the young body, almost acting as fuel for the future before disappearing into the ether.
More telling is that at the start of 2013, when home prices were just beginning to bounce off the bottom of the housing crash, the share of homes sold above $500,000 was just 9 percent of all sales.
While the dollar's mini-bounce off two-week lows checked emerging-market gains, they were supported by easing tensions between Saudi Arabia and the United States, as well as signs that Turkey's currency crisis had been laid to rest.
Traders see the rand struggling to hold on to gains against a strengthening dollar, with a bounce off the 15.80 resistance level keeping the unit above 16.00, especially if employment figures on Friday show the U.S. economy is growing.
Molina's one-hop hit appeared to bounce off a sign above the left-field wall and carom back into play, but Matt Carpenter kept running and scored from first, rather than advancing to third on a ground-rule double.
And even with no breeze, you probably don't want to be anywhere within a 200-foot radius of that board while these Aussies try to hit the bullseye, as those darts aren't just going to bounce off your head.[YouTube]
But improvising as I bounce off walls and slow to a halt is much less satisfying than finally hitting that crisp varial heelfip into funbox manual with a 360-flip out that I've been trying to nail for the last hour.
Evgeny Kuznetsov took advantage of a generous bounce off a Justin Williams clearing attempt to put the Capitals up 33-1 at 1:58 of the third period just before a slashing penalty to Brayden Schenn was coming to an end.
LIGO and LSD both have two armlike cavities that form the shape of an L. LIGO captures gravitational waves by monitoring subtle changes in the distances traveled by lasers as they bounce off mirrors at opposite ends of these cavities.
Wisconsin led by six before Bezhanishvili outmaneuvered Happ to score on the inside and sophomore guard Trent Frazier got a high bounce off the rim that dropped in for three points as Illinois moved within 47-46 with 6:58 left.
But it's not going to be surprising if a lot of people bounce off in the opening hours, unwilling to spend their own time trying to find that, or eventually growing tired of navigating poorly designed UI to see these moments.
From the release: The researchers use a neural network to analyze radio signals that bounce off people's bodies, and can then create a dynamic stick figure that walks, stops, sits and moves its limbs as the person performs those actions.
"The worries of trade tensions escalating have come down a little bit with the recent rhetoric out there and we're seeing a bounce off of an over sold condition," said Eric Marshall, a portfolio manager at Hodges Capital Management in Dallas.
"Most important was that Enbrel had a big bounce off of Q22 and that was a nervous point for a lot of investors," said Jefferies analyst Michael Yee, noting that Amgen shares were up over 25.8 percent for the year.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The safe-haven yen nursed losses early on Friday, while currencies such as the Australian dollar staged a modest rebound thanks in part to a turnaround in risk sentiment that saw Wall Street and oil prices bounce off lows.
My first couple of axes go terribly and bounce off the target, but then I manage to find my sweet spot—it's all about leaning into the momentum of your swing, as opposed to hurling it as hard as you can.
In effect, plunging energy prices caused by geopolitical machinations are combining with coronavirus to put numerous major industries under pressure in ways that could bounce off one another — through financial markets, to the economy, and back again — in unpredictable ways.
It is almost unheard of for hurricanes to hit the Daytona area: They tend to bounce off the southern tip of Florida and then churn out to sea, only to hit the Carolinas as they move up the Eastern Seaboard.
Tiz the Law is coming off a graded stakes victory around this oval, but there is a concern he is due to bounce off a career high Brisnet speed and pace figure, also known as a double top pace top.
The Bucs answered with a touchdown, as Winston found receiver Russell Shepard for a 26-yard score, but rookie kicker Roberto Aguayo, drafted in the second round, saw his extra point bounce off the left upright to make it 14-6.
His central foursome is never less than affable, but the backchat among the characters lacks the binding ease of Murray and the gang, and the women often perk up when they turn away from one another to bounce off lesser characters.
This is even more dramatic in Chemical Plant Zone, which also starts out similarly, then takes dramatic shifts and begins to offer brand-new mechanics, like a weird chemical that needs to be "charged" before you can bounce off of it.
The ability to throw and bounce off of Cappy in mid-air is also extremely useful for platforming, not to mention a lot of fun to mess around with, adding another layer of depth to Mario's standard arsenal of jumps and flips.
Porrino said infractions included overinflated basketballs, which bounce off the rim and make a shot "nearly impossible" to make, and crane games where the claw is not being capable of supporting the weight of a prize or items being in unreachable places.
A single two-dimensional cryo-EM micrograph Image: Devika SirohiScientists have long used a method called x-ray crystallography to image viruses, in which x-rays are shot at a sample, whose structure is mapped by how the x-rays bounce off.
Instead of projecting up to 30,000 infrared dots in order to gauge distance, the new rear 3D might shoot out lasers and then calculate distance based on how long it takes for the light to bounce off objects before returning to the sensor.
We should mention the market did bounce off the comment from Larry that there have been no cancelation of trade talks with China, making the point there was never a physical meeting scheduled for this week that was – ever existed to be canceled.
The position of the wings plays a big role in how those chirps bounce off the moth mid-flight: there will be more reflected sound when the wings are perpendicular than when they are parallel, providing a bigger target for the bat.
They are perfect together: Chloe's mercurial nature and Nadine's militant hardass-ery make for more than entertaining banter during gameplay: I actively want to hang out with these characters and watch them bounce off of each other like the radical opposites they are.
Now, they say they've been able to train a neural network to interpret the way radio WiFi signals bounce off a person's body and translate it into the movement of 14 different key points on the body, including the head, elbows, and knees.
So it's kind of a weird thing to feel like that, but also be a pretty opinionated person, because sometimes the way I come to a realization is to get into a debate or be able to bounce off of other people.
The songs on EP 4, three of which the band played live, are a perfect continuation of where the band left off, fist-pumping anthems about figuring out one's place in the universe shrouded under instrumental melodies that bounce off each other.
The body you're controlling has a bearing on what areas you can access, with doorways color coded to match your attire—your head alone cannot pass, unless zipping through after a well-placed laser shot (which can be directed to bounce off walls).
So, the best advice I can say is to consider buying small and simply add a little bit on pullbacks, and I think we are on the verge of a time when we can at least have a decent bounce off these lows.
Later, Dr. Asner would fly over the forests in an early version of the observatory: a small plane outfitted with technology capable of measuring the wavelengths of light — most of it invisible to the human eye — that bounce off the forest canopy.
Medicaid does a bit better, but when patients bounce off of Medicaid because of a slight increase in income, it can put patients' sobriety in peril because their benefits for counseling, doctor visits and medication suddenly vanish until, again, that deductible is met.
I would improve to a point, but the complex series of motions involved made me nervous to add weight, certain that I would drop the barbell, that its weight plates would bounce off the rubber-tiled floor and crush my neighbor's foot.
Testing their creation, known as nanotextured steel, in the lab, they found it was able to bounce off both the gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus and the gram-negative Escherichia coli, two bacteria with lots of harmful and drug-resistant strains, for at least 48 hours.
The Saints got on the scoreboard with 22002:285 left in the half on a 2294-yard Lutz field goal, and momentum shifted when Bucs returner Josh Huff had the kickoff bounce off his helmet and out of bounds at the 2270-yard line.
Many of Sunset Overdrive's weapons behave like more traditional guns, but with a twist: for example, High Fidelity's records bounce off of walls and ricochet around the environment; The Dude's bowling balls aren't launched so much as they just roll along on the ground.
"The idea that we will continue to bounce off the $50 per barrel handle is proving correct," said Matt Stanley, fuel broker, Freight Investor Services (FIS) in Dubai, pointing towards "the dynamic of shale oil" as the main reason to have pulled prices back down.
" The author of The Happy Cook also mentions that she takes a lot of inspiration from her own parents — Lisa Oz and Dr. Mehmet Oz, host of The Dr. Oz Show — saying the two balance themselves and "intellectually bounce off each other so much.
Similarly, the NFL voiceover that says "sometimes a ball has to bounce off one person a few times to wind up in the hands of the right guy and make a story truly immortal" as Jack drives away from Rebecca's house was kind of gross.
You trek through life and you turn a corner and here's something else to deal with and to learn from and to grow from and to bounce off of and realize something new about yourself or to challenge the way you think about something.
Tuesday's move canceled out most of the stock's 20 percent bounce off its December lows, and options traders are betting that SWK's bearish outlook means much more pain is on the horizon for the industrial products company before things start to get any better.
In today's match between Borussia Dortmund and VfB Stuttgart, 17-year-old Christian Pulisic was hanging in the eaves as his teammate Henrikh Mkhitaryan sent in a rocket from the top of the box, only to bounce off of the hands of the Stuttgart keeper.
It's annoying by design, which might make you miss some of the subtle details that make it work so well: the way it's able to bounce off walls and railings, or the extra satisfying, squishy pop it makes if you kill it with a headshot.
Reed, one of the late starters, found the water on the sixth to hand Finau a three-shot advantage before the leader found an unfortunate bounce off a sprinkle-head on the 11th to go way back of the green, eventually salvaging a double-bogey.
He got Ben Revere out on a pop fly, complete with a running circus catch by shortstop Jose Reyes, who let the shallow bloop bounce off his glove and had to snag the ball in the air before it fell to the center-field grass.
They're doing this already, for example, one of the early commercial ideas is people are coating the windshields, the cockpit windows of jet planes, with this material that lasers bounce off the wrong ways, so they don't go into the eyes of the pilot.
Predicting how a handful of billiard balls are going to bounce off each other on a pool table is already a daunting task, so imagine the challenge of calculating how millions and millions of tiny particles are going to interact as they're poured into a bowl.
European shares edged down, despite a small tech index bounce off two-week lows and equity futures signalled that Wall Street would likewise open a touch lower Emerging equities fell 0.2 percent A major overhang for financial markets is the spectre of a global trade war.
I go through different periods of time with social media and how vocal I want to be, and there are times where I feel I just desperately need an outlet, and to bounce off of other people, and so I'll sort of blurt some things out.
Chris Lykes had a 3-pointer blocked and Zach Johnson missed another from behind the arc in the closing seconds, and guard DJ Vasiljevic saw his desperation 3-pointer from beyond midcourt bounce off the rim as the Hurricanes (5-2) dropped their second in a row.
The Dick Van Dyke Show's strange dual structure — half set at Rob Petrie's workplace, half at home — wouldn't have worked without a strong personality to bounce off of at home, and Moore could more than hold her own against her slapstick legend of a co-star.
Swan's Medusa is basically a character from one of those Emma Stone acting vignettes from La La Land — she's not given anything to work with or bounce off of, and is putting in a lot of work to make this scene not as silly as it looks.
Stick a bunch of humans in a mostly enclosed space — an apartment, a newsroom, a bar called Cheers — and watch them bounce off each other, fall in love, drive each other crazy, and maybe learn some lessons about the nature of being and goodness for several seasons.
While Linksys hasn't specifically described the technology involved here, the basic concept behind the idea is that the Wi-Fi signals are set up by the router to bounce off each other and cancel each other out; something in motion will interfere with this process and be detected.
Usually when punk singers yell at and bounce off each other it suggests a primitive fragility, a means to create and counteract the feeling that everything is about to fall apart; here, lead singer Accorinrin and her bandmates have calculated their shrieks and gasps with expertise, for abrasion's sake.
But really, the reason so many of us loved Arrested Development so much stemmed from how ably it assembled one of the best comedic ensembles ever put on American television — nine whole actors, each pitch perfect — then let them bounce off each other in ever-shifting combinations and permutations.
The police told us we should try and get photos of him, but that was really difficult because at night you can't see anything on a camera, or the flash would just bounce off the window, or he'd see we'd picked up our phones and back away immediately.
Why it's good: If you absolutely must have a scene involving several minutes of gunfire and John Cusack wearing sunglasses indoors, it is funny to make some of the bullets bounce off of a promotional cutout of the lead cast of Pulp Fiction and then through several bags of Lay's products.
To drive safely, an autonomous vehicle needs to see the world around it, and the best way to do that is with a system that fires millions of pulses of light every second, measuring how long they take to bounce off nearby objects and building a detailed 3-D map.
As X-ray and ultraviolet radiation strike the ionosphere, a protective layer of our planet's atmosphere, changing its conductivity, it would absorb radio signals trying to bounce off of it, resulting in a blackout of HF communications, as well as some lower frequency ones, on the entire daylight side of Earth.
This video is evidence that they can turn anything into art, and it's also a weirdly impressive example of the ease with which their flows bounce off each other, showing just why they're one of the best rap collectives in decades, here to save us, with and for the culture.
Their mojo has been so good for the last month that on Sunday they foiled the league's most destructive defense with a go-ahead touchdown on fourth down and then watched a kick that would have doomed them clang first off the left upright and then bounce off the crossbar.
Referring to the index's jump of 23 percent in the previous session after falling to 22,20.3 on Wednesday, McCarthy added "a lot of traders are taking this as a technical signal that the likelihood that the market will rise is much higher because of that bounce off the board in the previous session".
Filmmakers like Boden and Fleck, Ryan Coogler and Taika Waititi can put their own spin on a given story or hero, but at some point bolts or waves of orange or blue light will come shooting out of someone's hands and someone else will be thrown backward and bounce off a wall.
For one thing, heavy computing muscle is required to meld the data from the echoes of sound waves that explorers bounce off underground rocks into brightly colored three-dimensional holograms that help geologists figure the likelihood of oil and gas being present and, if so, where best to stick the wells to drain it.
This album has its own comic momentum, inhabiting a tone best described as mock-exasperated — Offset yelps "cookin up dope in the crockpot" as if alarmed that anyone would try such a thing — while the three snorting, giggling goofballs in the spotlight bounce off each other like too many pinballs rattling around in the machine.
"We need big earthquakes to allow seismic waves to travel through the mantle and core, bounce off the 660-kilometer discontinuity, and travel all the way back through the Earth to be detected at the top of the crust," Jessica Irving, a geophysicist at Princeton University and an author of the study, told Motherboard in an email.
All of them moving through traffic with insouciance, like dancers or bull-fighters, seeming to bounce off the bumpers of old Buicks and under the two-tone city buses called burras, but bobbing out of the dust clouds again and hopping onto curbs unharmed, where they stretched out in the sun and slept with ies in their eyes.
To revisit the forest analogy, "Instead of kicking the ball at an entire forest to figure out the average shape of a tree, it would be a lot easier to kick the ball at a single tree, and figure out the shape from where the balls bounce off," said Boutet, much like what happens with single molecular imaging.
Sterling's bounce off its earlier lows accelerated after Danuta Hubner, who chairs the European Parliament's constitutional affairs committee, told Reuters: "We are open to introducing some changes to the backstop solution so that it is politically acceptable for the UK." A survey showing weaker than expected growth in Britain's construction sector in August - another sign of the economy wilting in 2018 - piled further pressure on sterling.
Kish, whose eyes were surgically removed as an infant, has taught himself to navigate the world through echolocation, clicking his tongue and allowing the sound to bounce off objects around him; at the museum, guests are blindfolded and instructed to make a loud ssshh noise as they cup their ears, listening as the sound changes when an obstacle (a small ball, for example) approaches.
"Firmer dollar is putting pressure on gold, also equity markets continuing to bounce off from the recent lows is taking away some safe-haven bids," said David Meger, director of metals trading at High Ridge Futures, adding that gold is facing a technical pullback The dollar index rose to its highest levels in nearly two weeks against a basket of currencies after strong economic data out of the United States.
Five seconds aren't a lot of time, but on Cody Parkey's attempt at a 43-yard game-winning field goal, five seconds were enough for Philadelphia's Treyvon Hester to get a hand on the ball; for the ball to ricochet off the left upright; for the ball to then bounce off the crossbar; and for Chicago's hopes of a deep playoff run led by its championship-caliber defense to fade into nothing.

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