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His fidgeting can seem like a crazy tic, Suva admits.
"I get the fear, a bit," he told me, fidgeting.
I find myself fidgeting, itching to check my work email.
First came Lin Cheung, who was fidgeting with her top.
The swaying is deliberate, rhythmic, not from trembling or fidgeting.
As performance, it could use more order and less fidgeting.
You know fidgeting can represent anxiety and lack of confidence.
No more fidgeting five seconds per letter on a numerical keyboard.
" Brafman said his client's fidgeting and facial mugging "was nervous energy.
She's quiet and shy, fidgeting with her bracelets as she talks.
A crowded room of high school students fidgeting and waiting expectantly.
Signs may include fidgeting, acting nervous, and not making eye contact.
He looked uncomfortable on the mound, fidgeting and slowing his pace.
Noticing Cavett's fidgeting, she wondered why she made everyone so uncomfortable.
It is not a thing designed to get you to stop fidgeting.
This listless, fidgeting boredom strikes me as a survival technique, of sorts.
"They would recruit in all kinds of ways," Nicolás said, fidgeting uncomfortably.
Morby sits by the unlit fireplace, guitar in his lap, constantly fidgeting.
The video shows him often pacing around and fidgeting when left alone.
But a 2016 experiment shows that fidgeting, even a little, can help.
Later, we'll laugh about the misunderstanding, but for now, the fidgeting persists.
Randy Credico couldn't stop fidgeting once he reached the witness stand Friday.
Children without ADHD, meanwhile, did not improve their test score with fidgeting.
The jagged seam of the worn out leather basketball I was nervously fidgeting.
I also enjoyed fidgeting with the extra features provided by the smartphone app.
The chair may be sturdy, but not with him fidgeting around in it.
Fidgeting Clevelanders listened that night as sportscaster Bob Costas strived for poetic context.
They are now fidgeting with their assigned safeguards, waiting to explain their case.
Fidgeting in his seat; clasping hands, rolling neck, opening/shutting binder. http://bit.
By the fourth act, you're fidgeting, waiting for the characters to start dying.
Andrew M. Cuomo, clenching his jaw, fidgeting, and often taking sips of water.
The young Kenyan in his twenties is nervous, fidgeting in his expensive white sneakers.
"Promoting fidgeting is a common method for managing attention regulation," says Elaine Taylor-Klaus.
It's the nervous fidgeting that gives it away, that and the artificially loud laughter.
They're always fidgeting, or making gun and laser sounds while throwing their hands around.
Somebody else on the other side of the bed, fidgeting with coins or keys.
They stood for hours on end without moving, twitching, fidgeting or biting their nails.
Would you buy something from a salesperson who's slouching, fidgeting, and avoiding eye contact?
So there's little proof fidgeting devices would be useful on the stress relief front, either.
He was kind of fidgeting the way he fidgeted when he told stories, and giggling.
In fact, fidgeting seemed to make the association between long sitting times and mortality disappear.
And there's the energy burned off during physical activity — like walking around, fidgeting, or exercising.
They stood on the curb, fidgeting endlessly with their belongings, clearly overwhelmed by the moment.
Batters must learn to stop fidgeting around; they are professionals, not 14-year-old kids.
And if that's not enough to get you moving, take heart: Even fidgeting is beneficial.
Not fidgeting is important, so consider a tripod for long exposure times in dark environments.
You see close-ups of his face twitching with emotion and of his fidgeting hands.
"This has got to be a joke," it seems as if Fey said, fidgeting with earrings.
Fidgeting, using a computer, or even staring can cause someone to be flagged, the Globe reports.
"I've said a lot of things, unforgivable things," said 5050, fidgeting uncomfortably at a Matamoros restaurant.
It is a thing designed to make your fidgeting slightly less annoying to those around you.
This is essentially the snow leopard equivalent of humans fidgeting when we see our pizza coming.
Useful for fidgeting away some of that holiday anxiety, with lavender scent for extra stress relief.
Nick, who has a habit of fidgeting with his wedding ring, answers no (more or less).
Jack, in particular, sat mesmerized, without any of the fidgeting one would expect from a toddler.
By late afternoon though, senators were fidgeting in their seats, dozing off and passing notes. Sen.
Because the act of fidgeting is often looked down upon, in 2016 Didget Babes — a design duo with a line of stimulating devices — set out to make fidgeting "sexier" by funding a Kickstarter for three unique, more visually appealing products: the Rollers, the Cubix, and the Squishy.
After a day or two, I found myself constantly fidgeting with this part of the Pixel Buds.
Students are already fidgeting over these issues, and their stress and worry manifest in the desire todosomething.
Fidgeting is something we all do, but it's especially helpful for people with ADD, ADHD and autism.
I hope you will join me in walking, fidgeting and otherwise moving and working out in 2017.
Harrow, meanwhile, really is both dark and brooding, and she's motivated by a restless and fidgeting ambition.
Rapaport, a career actor, basketball junkie and, now, fidgeting interviewer, rephrases his question: Who smells the worst?
The song never settles down, fidgeting between crash-cymbal exclamations and muted, tightly-wound, eight-beat riffs.
After ten minutes of fidgeting, I gave up and took one of the worst naps I've ever had.
During other visits, those waiting outside pray a whole rosary and then start fidgeting, sighing, checking their watches.
I found fidgeting a great way to keep focus, not get distracted from meaningful works or just relax.
For one thing, moving and fidgeting in our chairs, which some researchers oxymoronically call "dynamic sitting," burns calories.
I think that him fidgeting with silverware might just be a personality tick of his that he can't control.
Fidgeting and other "non-exercise" forms of physical activity may also up your daily calorie burn in significant ways.
But as the game progressed I began fidgeting, rubbing my wrists, stepping backwards, and looking down at my shoes.
Most felines are fidgeting just as you might expect, with a curiosity that's usually reserved for string or catnip.
Even when you get used to this, doing your sound fidgeting and fine-tuning here can be a chore.
Instead of focusing on fighting a massive, multi-legged space octopus, Rocket (Bradley Cooper) is fidgeting with the stereo.
Today's Qi-standard wireless charging pads require direct contact with devices and some fidgeting to get them to connect.
Now there's a less destructive solution to all this fidgeting, and it's all contained in one elegant little cube.
Studies have repeatedly shown that nonverbal behavior (averted eyes, folded arms, lip biting, fidgeting) does not reliably indicate deception.
But the longevity and luxury of the product — something missing in the current fidgeting device market — is the point.
He spends the rest of the afternoon teetering on the edge of another scuffle and fidgeting in his chair.
Sitting six feet away from your doctor, in person, you might not mind or notice her slouching, fidgeting, or gesticulating.
The man turned to see her fidgeting with a remote control in front of an enormous TV. She seemed flustered.
Headlines focus on Hillary Clinton's emails and Trump's bragging about grabbing women's genitals -- on Paul Ryan's fidgeting and Clinton's smile.
In priming the expectations pump, Trump's aides are portraying him as a restless, fidgeting, abusive, impulsive, rambling, inattentive, unteachable pupil.
Not smiling, playing with something on the table, bad posture and fidgeting too much are also bad job-interview behaviors.
The fad of the fidget spinner may last for a few more months, but our virtual fidgeting will live on.
As noises of celebration intrude from outside, a nervously fidgeting young man, played by Whishaw, begins a rambling, opaque monologue.
Fidgeting and sighing, Mr. Koch showed up in court and told the jury he had "no recollection" of the matter.
He is intensely focussed and rail thin, even though his exercise routine seems limited to fidgeting, which he does constantly.
Now a design team is hoping adults will want in on the fidgeting action, but instead of spinning, they'll be cubing.
My eyes struggled to focus and I found myself repeatedly fidgeting with the headset to try and get a better look.
Even the most innocuous physical activities, like fidgeting, can increase your energy expenditure by 20 to 40 percent above your RMR.
He was feeling anxious and nervous, he said, rubbing his bald head and fidgeting with the silver watch on his wrist.
"An important distinction here is that this number includes all physical activity: walking around, typing, fidgeting and formal exercise," Kravitz said.
Now he struggled even to read newspapers, and his hands were always in motion, fidgeting with his ears or his sleeves.
I have these on my desk and I constantly find myself fidgeting with them and rolling them around in my hands.
Mills: The microphone was going in and out, and I was fidgeting with it as you guys were over there talking.
"The heart and soul of pop is newness, excitement, innovation," said Mr. Antonoff, a spirited, zealous talker who rarely stops fidgeting.
The letter opener was made by someone on Etsy, he says, obviously, and he was just fidgeting while he was talking.
What effect on the brain do our seemingly purposeless everyday physical movements have — like fidgeting, foot shaking and doodling, among others?
I sat across from her, fidgeting with my hands and trying to listen and believe the words coming out of her mouth.
During the sit down, Yachty cracked inside jokes with his crew and was constantly fidgeting with his jewelry and red-beaded hair.
And fidgeting with the USB-C cable that powers it makes the whole task a little more annoying than I'd necessary like.
Too much fidgeting will make you look anxious and nervous, which might cause your interviewer to question your assertiveness and interpersonal warmth.
Instead she kept her place on the cushion, morning and afternoon, with no more than a little fidgeting from time to time.
Despite a lot of smoking engines and tires, the three drivers get each spoke moving and fidgeting all around the empty lot.
Two lads waiting by a phonebox on the corner, pacing and fidgeting and looking around so he said You waiting to score?
And if your spouse or aisle mate should frown in annoyance, point out that science now says that fidgeting is good medicine.
This leads to long, windy exchanges about heroism and truth that leave you fidgeting, waiting for the next fight to break out.
The parents introduced themselves, while Timmy sat in a stiff, blue-backed chair fidgeting with something underneath the long wooden table. Sen.
After fidgeting with my eyes sewn shut for the better part of two hours, I emerged with lashes that were indeed natural-looking.
"We can't ignore the love it's been getting so the Bubbles room might be fidgeting around with more soon…" it teased on Instagram.
For the new study, which was published in July in The American Journal of Physiology Heart and Circulatory Physiology, they hit upon fidgeting.
To market to queer women and play off of the "stimulation" of fidgeting, the Didget Babes are embracing sexiness to sell their product.
The freedom to roam the stage led to frequent fidgeting by Mr. Trump and the appearance at times that he was stalking Mrs.
His hands, crossed in his lap as he sat in front of his locker, hadn't stopped fidgeting since I'd walked up to him.
Some concern came over the room when some fidgeting was noticed as she got in the blocks for the 100 metre freestyle semis.
They end with the two of them telling stories at dusk, having banished loneliness and its irritating expression, fidgeting while your friend reads.
As he speaks each morning, it's one of the few times senators aren't fidgeting, writing in their notebooks or pacing around the chamber.
And there were other choices she made as an actress, when she was playing Alex, that were subtler, like fidgeting with her hair.
There's no fidgeting or relaxing, so that any time, even if he makes a small move or turns his head, it becomes meaningful.
While stress and anxiety seem like an obvious cause of that other kind of fidgeting, it's less clear what leads to people experiencing RLS.
At a packed polling station, Brown said, voters kept fidgeting with their ballots, thus bending them, which led to paper jams and massive delays.
Instead, arranged on the app around the fidgeting mini-Venter is a solar system of options – brain segmentation, connectivity and anatomy, and intracranial arteries.
"For a while, you know, after it happened, I tried to throw myself into having lots of sex," Sarah said, fidgeting on the couch.
Tall grass surrounded a poorly-stocked clinic within KFC's deserted staff quarters, while a male nurse sat on a bench fidgeting with his phone.
One study found that women who reported fidgeting more while at work had a lower mortality risk than women who said they fidgeted less.
But the artery in the volunteers' fidgeting leg responded as well as or better than it had at baseline to changes in blood pressure.
Air marshals look at things like excessive fidgeting, excessive perspiration, rubbing or wringing of hands, rapid eye blinking or even sleeping during a flight.
The man sitting to the right of Moreno, fidgeting with a pocket-size copy of the constitution, is the vice president of the country.
That means you always have two disembodied hands visible in your peripheral vision, and they're probably fidgeting unless you remain perfectly still during cutscenes.
A review article nearly a decade ago found that people with the highest levels of spontaneous physical activity, including fidgeting, tend to weigh less.
This way we can get the most out of our time whether at work, school, play or vacation, and spend less time fidgeting with technology.
The band also monitored the participants' physical changes, such as increased skin temperature, heart rate, or movements such as waving their arms around or fidgeting.
For instance, sad stories are much more likely to be monotone, include long pauses, fidgeting, and have the storyteller put their hands on their face.
The reason for that, Frey said, is that it can be challenging for therapists to pick up on subtle cues, like fidgeting under the table.
Sometimes when we're in training or office meetings, just the sound of that many people breathing and fidgeting around me drives me up the wall.
Powell was having his portrait painted by Henry Lamb, Edward Longford's brother-in-law, who summoned his wife's sister to keep the model from fidgeting.
A sense of muted agitation seems to undergird their fidgeting gestures, also coming through strongly in the webs of hissing textures sewn throughout their arrangements.
For many, freshman year is a two-semester long haze of cheap beer, squeaky dorm bunkbed sex, and fidgeting in class due to social overstimulation.
Partly, it's because cooking dinner is one of the only times of day that I'm not fidgeting with my phone or looking at the news.
Even fidgeting is beneficial, a study from July showed, lessening the otherwise detrimental effects of long bouts of sitting on blood flow to the legs.
Get the Minecraft Transforming Sword & Pickaxe for $34.09 See Details Taking on a horde of withers isn't the most fun, but fidgeting with them sure is.
Like a girl fidgeting with her keys at the end of the date, Jon paused at the front of the cave and made deliberate eye contact.
Your digit needs to cover the entire sensor to work, and since it's such a tall phone, it takes some hand fidgeting to get it right.
Whatever spinners do or don't do, and how in or out of fashion they are, they can be a fun way to deal with fidgeting behavior.
Talking on the patio, she's quiet and thoughtful, at times fidgeting nervously with her hands as if she's not used to being the center of attention.
The blood flow in the unmoving leg declined precipitously, but it rose in the fidgeting leg, compared both to baseline levels and to the unmoving leg.
To her immediate right was a woman fidgeting with a cell phone and another whose face was hidden below the eyes by a white surgical mask.
About that time, Logan, looking dapper in a blue suit as one of three groomsmen standing a few feet from the bride and groom, began fidgeting.
On one, kids can try to move a marble through a drawn-on maze, while the other is made of soft, scratchy material perfect for fidgeting.
Being part of a theatrical audience rather than just lounging on the couch helps kids (and their parents) appreciate these works — albeit with some occasional fidgeting.
She's checking her watch and fidgeting as the other ladies interview a prospective member; a young blonde who once worked at a Crunch gym before marrying up.
It's my PopSocket, the bizarre circular device sticking out of the back of my phone that, also 70 percent of the time, I am busy fidgeting with.
Lose weight and your body will try to regain it, slowing down your metabolism and even reducing the energy you spend on fidgeting and twitching your muscles.
As soon as his brush strokes began to clump into shapes, fidgeting, incipiently comical suggestions of people, places, things, relationships and feelings began to infiltrate his pictures.
One morning last September, Pretor-Pinney was fidgeting and fretting in the auditorium of the Royal Geographical Society building, at the edge of Kensington Gardens in London.
A new study finds that fidgeting — the toe-tapping, foot-wagging and other body movements that annoy your co-workers — is in fact good for your health.
Dr. Padilla and his colleagues thought it was conceivable that lower-body fidgeting might also result in enough muscular activity to elevate blood flow to the legs.
The men didn't understand how marketing fidgeting with sexuality made sense, critical of the slightly sexual video the two planned to make the cornerstone of their marketing.
Sometimes it's old, like Marcel Odenbach's four-minute video, from 1977-79, "The Eternal Creative Hands or for All Art Historians," which features the artist's fidgeting hands.
Nadal, with his constant fidgeting and ball bouncing, is considered to be among the most egregious time-wasters in the professional game, but he is not alone.
Kwan, Lam and Wong all wore what looked like the same suits they wore one month before and came accompanied by the same fidgeting chorus of lawyers.
The fidgeting is generally at a minimum, and sometimes they get to stand up and dance to a song about doughnuts on the Sean Rosen YouTube channel.
So-called furtive movements became a catchall reason for many stops, even if those movements were sometimes nothing more than fidgeting or looking back and forth repeatedly.
"She went on to praise Shepard, writing: [I&aposm] fidgeting because I am trying so hard not to laugh," the "Frozen" star captioned one of her videos.
The first time I devised a plan to stop fidgeting with my eyebrows, I went to Duane Reade for a box of Just For Men beard dye.
Outside the scruffy clinic where he turned himself in, rows of fidgeting children and their mothers sit around on plastic chairs, waiting for nurses to prick their arms.
To see him onstage last week, nearly bent double over the Go board and fidgeting with his hair, was to see a man comprehensively put in his place.
I was constantly nervous and uncomfortable, shaking and fidgeting all the time, and had regular panic attacks when I had to say my name or state my gender.
As their "contents drift online," books and reading environments have been imbued "with a new glamor," turned into symbols of rich sentience in a world of anxious fidgeting.
Excessive fidgeting, strong body odor, cold penetrating stare -- that is a lady who wouldn&apost help with the overhead -- wide open staring eyes, exaggerated emotions, and facial flushing.
I mean, I have like a pop socket on it too, so it's a source of fidgeting for me, and it's usually just another extension of my body.
Instead of fidgeting and itching our butts like your younger male cousin who, like, loves video games and hates math class, it's our thoughts that cannot sit still.
"The muscular contractions associated with fidgeting are really quite small," he said, "but it appears that they are sufficient" to combat some of the unhealthy consequences of sitting.
The 25-year-old artist mounted the stage, took the award from Young, and then stood silently at the microphone, fidgeting with the trophy, trying to collect himself.
Ms. Graswald declined to talk to reporters, but stood next to her lawyer, fidgeting and looking away from the bank of cameras, as he made a brief statement.
But love it or hate it, as we have seen, no amount of protest will stop fashion from reinventing itself since the zeitgeist is a constantly fidgeting thing.
Not only did the airline tweet out a list of activities passengers could partake in instead of fidgeting with electronic devices, they even resorted to tweeting a little poetry.
The symptoms of ADHD, a neurodevelopmental disorder, can include an inability to pay attention, impaired impulse control and hyperactivity, which is often expressed as excessive fidgeting, talking or tapping.
One group was asked to sit and type at a computer for 15 minutes and then stand up for 15 minutes, moving around and fidgeting as little as possible.
"Promoting fidgeting is a common method for managing attention regulation," said Elaine Taylor-Klaus, co-founder of ImpactADHD, a coaching service for children with attention disorders and their parents.
In terms of body language, sadder stories were also strongly associated with increased fidgeting and cardiovascular activity, as well as certain postures like putting one's hands on one's face.
Today, ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental problems in childhood, and it's diagnosed when normal characteristics of being a kid — being inattentive, fidgeting a lot — become disruptive.
They sat around a sparse dining table, and Matthew sipped at a cup of steaming tea, his legs fidgeting under the table as Sabrina read the letter in silence.
Although I saw a range of public-school classrooms, in one, the teacher was sound asleep, head on desk, in front of a classroom of 60 fidgeting fourth graders.
Instead, the president is seen fidgeting, pointing around the room, straightening his jacket and at one point waving his fingers in the air as if conducting an invisible orchestra.
NEAT, or non-exercise activity thermogenesis, is the energy expended for everything we do that is not sleeping, eating or sports-like exercise, and it includes walking and fidgeting.
Another possibility is that the Republican caucus, already fidgeting, decides not to wait for more than seven months with a lame duck leader and a leadership fight bubbling beneath.
"All of this has been quite a trip," he tells PEOPLE with a laugh, fidgeting with the plastic cup he grasps in his hands on this rather chilly Chicago afternoon.
He added that Detective Herzog, seeing Mr. Blake that day fidgeting with his phone and looking around, identified him as the suspect and suggested that he might be conducting countersurveillance.
Meanwhile, the camera closes in on David, whose fidgeting drives home how uncomfortable he is, while the women he's interested in are regarded from a distance like African safari animals.
Made with premium Nappa leather and adorned with brushed and anodized aluminum, not only does this case make for a stylish accessory, but it also doubles as an easy fidgeting outlet.
He or she might not be a survivor, but it's important for teachers and parents to know that tactile behaviors like coloring or fidgeting can help regulate stress and heightened emotions.
She becomes animated when she turns to look at Freyja, who sits fidgeting in a chair, clasping a bright yellow stuffed Pikachu to her chest as she listens to her mom.
It has gotten so big, in fact, that people are no longer satisfied with handheld versions, and are creating the toys out of much larger materials to appease their fidgeting urges.
The action is too weighted to the left side of the frame, and this leaves me fidgeting with the right stick attempting to get a better angle, something that never works.
Fidgeting is often seen as something shameful, as if you can't possibly pay attention if you're playing with your bracelet, tracing the rim of your water glass or clicking your pen.
A new line of luxury devices from the Didget Babes, a design duo, goes beyond simply normalizing the action — it destroys stigma by making fidgeting liberating, productive and, yes, even sexy.
"I don't have enough clothes to fully cover, but it's what I want to do now," she said, nervously fidgeting with the embroidered black dress she had borrowed from a neighbor.
The problem is that she's the $2 billion rental-car outfit's third boss in two years - and activist investor Carl Icahn is in the back seat, fidgeting with a 35 percent stake.
Down the street, county and federal officials had set up a command center, and long lines of military troop carriers stood on either side of the road, filled with fidgeting national guardsmen.
"I think women all over this country heard very clearly what Mr. Trump said," Fiorina shot back, as CNN showed a side-by-side of a calm Fiorina with a fidgeting Trump.
Australian ABC News 24 anchor Natasha Exelby got a bit of a shock when she was caught fidgeting with her nails between segments — unaware that the program had turned back to her.
Instead, I have to endure a reserved seat where I am stuck, typically around people chomping on their popcorn, fidgeting with candy wrappers, talking and checking the latest text on their cellphones.
I also found that light leakage differed heavily depending on the angle in which you put the headset on, so expect a decent amount of fidgeting before you get it just right.
And what very little research has been done on the benefits of fidget toys is largely predicated on the act of fidgeting itself rather than the specific tools used to do so.
Before we finish climbing the cliff, we see someone else already on the cliff: an old man fidgeting with something on the high rocks and decked out in a blue wet suit.
Although fidgeting has a strong genetic and biological component, increasing non-exercise-related physical activity -- including walking, standing, cooking and even gardening -- can also play a significant role in keeping people trim.
But many of these experiments have involved somewhat exaggerated behaviors, such as absolute stillness while people sat, with no wriggling or fidgeting, and walking about or performing chores during the upright portions.
"I didn't like the young man, at all, and I hated the idea of being forced into marriage," she added, fidgeting with her headscarf and glancing around the empty classroom as she spoke.
" Fidgeting with his blue baseball cap, Jacob White mused about how he thought the shooting at the Jewish synagogue in Pittsburgh would derail their play because "it was so close to our premier.
"They said: 'We have been sent by our mother because you killed our father so that you could buy that land'," the 63-year-old recalled, fidgeting with her stiff, scarred right hand.
The particles that make up our metal plate are always fidgeting, and this motion—this noise—is in defiance of true coldness, and, ultimately, absolute zero, where all motion ceases at every scale.
She enters her office, grabs all her office supplies — the same ones that reminder of Walter because of his constant fidgeting with them — and crumbles on top of them in a heap of sobs.
The top of the pen spins as fast or as slow as you'd like, and it comes with a replaceable universal ink cartridge so you can satisfy your fidgeting needs again, and again, and again.
It will take a bit of fidgeting to get the turntable and strobe synced, but the results are totally worth the effort if it means the local kids will be too mesmerized to smash it.
She is afraid these days to let her mother hold her son, to leave them alone together, but since she and James are close by and Jude isn't fussing or fidgeting she does not protest.
Parents and teachers may once have urged you to sit still, but wiggling, tapping your toes, standing briefly, and otherwise fidgeting as much as possible at your desk is in fact good for your body.
The problem is that she is the $2 billion rental car outfit's third boss in two years — and the activist investor Carl C. Icahn is in the back seat, fidgeting with a 35 percent stake.
The thing is, very little fidgeting is actually needed to use a fidget spinner, and fidget spinners are a secondary distraction whereas tapping your feet is something you can easily do while performing another activity.
It recounts such an incident: a man walked down a residential street with a friend when officers drove up, shone a light on him, and ordered him to freeze because he was fidgeting with his waistband.
Last night, Doug Baldwin and his Seattle Seahawks teammate Michael Bennett participated in a CNN town hall discussion, moderated by Anderson Cooper, and dropped some absolute truth bombs that had the panel fidgeting in their seats.
George Hotz, aka geohot, is fidgeting in his living room, wearing dark shades and a giant comma on his t-shirt as he shows me his company's latest product, an $88 universal car interface called Panda.
This is cocaine music not thematically but aesthetically, hooked on a frantic, jittery energy that can't stop fidgeting or jumping up and down or tripping over itself only when it isn't doing sprints back and forth.
Little Jaafar, now 16-months-old, wide-eyed, smiling and well-groomed, was meanwhile snatching at everything in his reach and fidgeting to escape his grandmother's lap for a few steps before quickly returning to her.
When I started therapy a year and a half ago, I expected my therapist to challenge my methods of fidgeting and physical distractions, developed over a lifetime, as unhelpful ways to avoid facing my underlying issues.
Inside a mosque that forms part of the complex, young boys dressed in Arabic tunics and skull caps could be seen sitting in a circle holding their Korans, smiling and fidgeting as they waited for their lessons.
Built around a shifting tide of breathy, spectral hiss evocative of certain dark ambient sounds, "Aurel Afrek"'s 4/4 pulse is agitated by fidgeting rimshots while magnetically pulled along by a tip-toeing electric piano figure.
But here's the problem with using "fidgeting" as a marketing strategy: As any true fidgeter knows, you don't need to spend money on a new object to futz with — objects simply appear, and you fidget with them.
The armed marshals file minute-by-minute reports to the TSA on whether the passengers exhibit any suspicious behaviour such as fidgeting, staring, observing the boarding gate area from afar, boarding last, reversing directions, changing clothes, or shaving.
Mr. Cuomo's son Andrew, then 26, had wanted the lights dimmed for a six-minute biographical video before the speech, a bit of stagecraft that would signal to the fidgeting crowd that it was time to listen up.
Whenever I attempt a "self-care" night, I find myself fidgeting in a tub of glittery bathwater, waiting for enough time to pass for me to be able to justify spending upwards of $8 on being pastel human soup.
While the actors are up there, working to make us feel, through their acute particularity, what it is to be human, we are down here, elbow to elbow with fidgeting, gum-chewing, symphonically coughing specimens of our own kind.
"It's All Gonna Be OK," which Noisey is premiering above, is nervous and twitchy, hallucinatory and repetitive with its scratchy and fidgeting guitar parts, until Gallo, sensing the growing unease, sings, "It's all gonna be OK." Good to know.
The brand's Babaton Cohen pant, made from an ultra-soft Japanese satin back crepe, hangs perfectly and feels smooth and soft against your skin — so there'll be no pinching or fidgeting when you're sitting at a desk all day long.
A moment of drama encapsulates the achievement: After Jie resigned in the second of three matches, the 23-year-old lingered in his chair, staring down at the board for several minutes, fidgeting with game pieces and scratching his head.
"Practically speaking, I'm a large part of the story for why the platform will get better of the next few years," Buterin said, fidgeting and pushing his fingers through the holes in the food court table where we were seated.
Dr. von der Embse said that parents and teachers and school psychologists can coach children, helping them recognize the signs and symptoms of anxiety, from fidgeting to talking fast to sweating — and then teach them strategies to deal with those feelings.
When she asked the man how he'd gone from delivering cakes to electrical work, she says he told her that he'd always loved "fidgeting with things" and other people he met on TaskRabbit encouraged him to take some electrician classes.
Then there are the impeachment tourists — teenagers in orange polyester hooded sweatshirts fidgeting next to their parents, and the spouses of senators — who found seats in the half-empty gallery for a once (or perhaps twice) in a lifetime event.
Analyzing data from the New York Police Department, Eberhardt learned that black men were far more likely than white men to have been stopped for engaging in what's called "furtive movement" — suspicious behavior like fidgeting with something at your waistline.
John Ratey, a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and the author of Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain, said that movement, even simple fidgeting, can help solidify the neural pathways that affect attention and impulse control.
Here's how some of my colleagues on the Insider Picks team enjoy their Speks: Remi Rosmarin, reporter: I always find myself fidgeting with pens, hair-ties, and other small items anyways, so it's nice to have some toys designated for just that.
"We had expected that fidgeting might attenuate" the reduction in blood flow and any subsequent acute changes in vessel health, he said, but the differences in terms of blood flow and subsequent arterial function were much more significant than they had anticipated.
There were groans when a high school teacher dabbed; fidgeting and face-covering when Kayla searched for fellatio tips online; hisses and boos at an unwanted sexual advance; and sniffles during a tender, cathartic moment between Kayla and her father (Josh Hamilton).
He stood before the bride and groom, she dressed in a white-laced gown and matching veil, clutching a small bouquet of white roses and dogwood flowers, and he fidgeting with the wedding ring in a pocket of his light gray suit.
Analyzing the data from a New York City police department, Eberhardt learned that black men were far more likely than white men to have been stopped for engaging in what's called 'furtive movement,' suspicious behavior like fidgeting with something at your waistline.
A passenger on the ferry contacted detectives on Wednesday night to say that the man had been fidgeting with a cellphone before breaking it apart and tossing it overboard, according to the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a continuing investigation.
I can provide scientific reference and evidence when I fidget to counter the many comments by people that I must be bored, nervous, anxious or otherwise not normal for my rather consistent fidgeting all my life — and I'm a slim, healthy 59-year-old.
As Australia claimed a crushing 1463-run victory in the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston Monday, Smith once again moved into the spotlight, and in his own way, with that constant fidgeting and filleting of England's bowlers, gave a timely reminder of his supreme talent.
Tip: Maintain eye contact while speaking to show respect and sincerity, hold good posture to project confidence, avoid gestures that are distracting or convey disinterest such as crossed arms or fidgeting with clothing/jewelry, and make sure facial expressions align with the message being communicated.
After fidgeting their way through six days of opening arguments in the impeachment trial of President Trump, rank-and-file senators were at last allowed to participate, as Wednesday kicked off up to 16 hours of question-and-answer time spread over two days.
Here's some of what we found, excerpted directly from the report: Three shootings A man had been walking down a residential street with a friend when officers drove up, shined a light on him, and ordered him to freeze, because he had been fidgeting with his waistband.
Soloway gets to show off her skill at making even the most mundane moments feel incredibly intimate, whether it's Chris and Sylvere's neighbor (a deadpan Roberta Colindrez) glancing at the couple through her trailer windows, or Chris fidgeting in a line for drinks as Dick smolders nearby.
Once US citizens are added to the program, marshals flying with them will track a number of behaviors, like whether subjects are "abnormally aware" of their surroundings, whether they display "excessive fidgeting," a "cold penetrating stare," or an "Adam's apple jump," and whether the individual sleeps during a flight.
This is probably why, fidgeting with an oversized brown suit that shrugs off of his shoulders in a manner that's somewhere between teen-at-a-job-interview and Stop Making Sense, Cox starts our interview by lambasting the very concept of looking back at his catalog and picking favorites.
Alex told me he would never have written on a wall or desk in this American school, and he knew it was wrong to draw on the school-issued calculator, but he was surprised to be taken to the principal for something he saw as a form of fidgeting.
Theater Review BERLIN — This year's installment of Theatertreffen Berlin, the spring festival of the best of German-language theater that has been going strong since 1964, required some sitzfleisch — that is, the ability to stay planted on your derrière without fidgeting for the duration of a Wagner opera.
Sitting under a Kurdish flag and fidgeting with his hands, the first known American fighter to purportedly defect from the Islamic State explained on Kurdish TV that joining the terror group was "a bad decision" and that he quickly became dissatisfied with life under the militant group's rule.
If your friend is acting tired, if their pupils are crazy dilated or constricted, if they're sweating insane amounts even if they haven't been dancing a lot, if they're slurring their speech, or if they're fidgeting way too much—all of these are signs they need to be taken to the medical tent.
There are no details on just how much fidgeting you'd have to do to bring a dead phone back to a full charge, but in addition to a USB port built into the chair's arm, there's also a battery pack so it can harness your movements all day long, even when a device isn't connected.
According to the Globe, officials look for such behaviors in those who are under surveillance as being abnormally aware of surroundings; exhibiting behavioral indicators such as excessive fidgeting, excessive perspiration, rapid eye blinking, rubbing or wringing of hands; with an appearance that was different than information provided; or if the person slept during the flight.
The strained how's-it-goings; the fidgeting with your hair and clothes, hoping they don't notice that it's 1 PM and you're very obviously on your way home from a club; the over-compensatory laughter; the overwhelming shame of being forced to look the person directly in the eye while holding two boxes of sausage rolls and smelling bad.
Reality: You are asleep but not asleep because you did so much cocaine (at one point in the night you started calling it "cock–aye–ee–nah!" in a muy Española accento) that your heart won't stop racing, so instead you are lying in bed and fidgeting a lot and your eyes are closed but you are not actually asleep. Hell.
Fidgeting in a stiff wooden auditorium seat while plucky 10-year-olds sing "Over the Rainbow" off-key might not seem like crashing, but it—along with the several other free events I attended unannounced—was one of the best ways to feel alive in a New York and a world where we increasingly confine ourselves to the same bars, same neighborhoods, and same bubbles.
" And one of the show's three hosts couldn't get enough of how this child in front of her calmly spoke about her love for music, without giggling or fidgeting or doing anything else a typical kid does when they're being filmed on live TV. At one point, while Gabi spoke about her friends "being really supportive" of her musical pursuits, the co-host cut her off, scoff-shouting: "I love you!

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