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When Daniels flicked on the light, the intruder allegedly fled.
How fast can the switches be flicked on and off?
Poke flicked the end of the straw against his nose.
I hankered for candles, and flicked off the overhead lights.
The abbot flicked his fingers in the air and shrugged.
Darrow climbed down from the ladder and flicked the switch.
The lantern flicked itself out and the dark poured in.
Jackson flicked his wrist and lofted the ball 223 yards.
Beller walked inside a cabin and flicked on the light.
The data readout shows they flicked those switches only briefly.
Her eyes flicked towards me, red, as if she'd been crying.
Pang flicked his cigarette expertly at Pat's chest, singeing his shirt.
Justin Smoak flicked an opposite-field single to bring in Solarte.
But the data readout suggests they flicked those switches only briefly.
I flicked at my iPhone, and powered on the video recorder.
But the data readout shows they flicked those switches only briefly.
Happy Smile was a zaftig brunette with a flicked-up hairdo.
He held the man's middle finger and flicked the nail down.
A man flicked her hair before she playfully swatted him away.
Feathers flap and bits of food are flicked out of cages.
Then her talons flicked gray cigarette ash into the plastic cup.
Splitting two defenders, MacKinnon flicked a wrister just inside the right post.
He flicked a switch on his control column to counteract the dive.
In his central Beijing office, Zhu Qiming flicked at his smartphone screen.
One time, a boy flicked my boob to see if it was real.
The wires get spun around and flicked away as another wire slides in.
To be fair, not all cigarettes are flung or flicked to the ground.
With a seven-inch height advantage, James flicked the ball toward the sideline.
I watched as Chef Haque flicked spoonfuls of butter onto the grilling vegetables.
My gaze had been flicked away by a little spasm of social discomfort.
I don't remember the last time I flicked on my bedroom lights manually.
Gadelha came out at the opening bell and Jędrzejczyk flicked out her jab.
It flicked a switch—they leaned in, started talking, clapped each other on.
The family waved and blew kisses as the lights flicked on and off.
But using only his wrist, Federer flicked the ball on a short hop.
The researchers flicked the trigger hairs while they recorded electrical activity in the plant.
Inhibitions are lost, and the dietary restraint switch is flicked to the off position.
Zahra, 25, who gave just one name, flicked between two photos on her phone.
She took a last drag of her cigarette and flicked it into the Moy.
He often flicked a hand out, midstir, to damp the ringing of a cymbal.
He then ate it and flicked the shell into a plastic Winn Dixie bag.
Here's the sound of flicked cactus spines, brushed trunks or rubbed leaves between fingers.
Then she flicked away her cigarette and went inside to see Pamela Anderson. ♦
He flicked away the hot ash and drew out a small case from his jacket.
She picked up a lighter that had been on the coffee table and flicked it.
He simply pushed his foot out and flicked it back on goal, nutmegging Neuer. [ESPN]
State technicians sprayed a chemical called luminol on the floors, then flicked off the lights.
He flicked a switch on the robo-rodent, causing it to noisily clunk-lurch forwards.
He bounced, light on his feet, and flicked out the jab to draw Blaydes in.
She flicked off the lights and I found myself looking at Monet on a stage.
The opening monologue by the host of the Globes, Seth Meyers, flicked at this reversal.
Nelson flicked a shot over Murray's right pad, and New York was back in control.
A blue jay startled in a juniper tree and flicked its lapis wings in greeting.
His punch lines are not punched at all but flicked as casually as cigarette butts.
Nikita Zaitsev chased down the puck along the wall and flicked it toward the slot.
I enjoyed the quick flash of attention I got when I flicked open a lighter.
It was flicked on by Kari Arnason to an unmarked Ragnar Sigurdsson to sweep home.
He then skated in along the left side and flicked a shot over Howard's glove.
They flicked the lights on and off in their cells, as cheers erupted down below.
England defender Steve Hodge intercepted a pass and flicked the ball back toward goalkeeper Peter Shilton.
She flicked through her messages in the same way she would stamp in newly fallen snow.
And you know you've flicked through Netflix's recommendations so many times that it's all blending together.
A series of switches in the cockpit flicked the boosters on during takeoff and mid-air.
Rantanen flicked it in before Jones could recover to make it 3-2 at 10:08.
The paint application is wildly varied: It is flicked across some images and washed over others.
He flicked his cigarette butt out of the window, watched the embers scatter on the asphalt.
The flicked-up wingtips of the G650ER reminded Dr. R. K. Smile of his wife's hairdo.
On Soccer MANCHESTER, England — Leroy Sané took a touch, and flicked the ball to Raheem Sterling.
She flicked nervously at a lighter, singeing a cactus on the table in front of her.
Draisaitl pounced on the puck and flicked a pass to Connor McDavid, who whipped it back.
But as soon as I said this, he flicked his glance away and did not reply.
Minnesota defenseman Mike Reilly just got his stick in the way as Jones flicked a wrist shot.
Screengrab: YouTube/Fraser Cain via FASTIn September, China flicked the switch on the world's largest radio telescope.
Korpikoski then flicked a quick wrist shot into the back of the net, beating Gibson far post.
Tandy flicked on their zippo, and held the little flame up to the walls, long and black.
Both players moved from their left to right and flicked shots under Ottawa goaltender Craig Anderson's glove.
Last June, the Supreme Court flicked awayMasterpiece Cakeshop v Colorado Civil Rights Commission with an artful dodge.
Before rounding the corner and disappearing from sight, he turned and flicked a quick wave my way.
Sitting in her small shack, she flicked a switch, and a solar lamp lit up her home.
He instinctively flicked through the phone's home screen noticing a new app on his phone: Code Academy.
I read them, then flicked on my television to see what Olivia was up to on SVU.
Rooney calmly flicked the ball over Jones after receiving it behind the Feyenoord defenders inside the area.
When the referee got in between them and Mayweather approached, McGregor flicked him with a right hand.
Oh. I flicked open the Jacquard app, and set it to turn my Philips Hue lights on.
Of course, the wet pants then whipped around in the slipstream and flicked fecal water over everyone.
It might have been his work on addiction—flicked off like ash from his own struggles with smoking.
Moments later, Toews charged toward the left side of the crease and flicked a wrist shot on net.
"Banks have flicked a switch in our favour where they easily can," says Erik Müller, the firm's boss.
When I flicked True Tone off, suddenly the screen got very blue and looked really unnatural by comparison.
At 3–3 in the second set, he flicked his racquet behind his back and through his legs.
With no time to spare, the freshman flicked a nearly effortless 20-footer that found nothing but net.
Rain began to fall (very Welsh), so I got in my car and flicked through my WELSHFEST program.
Ricci hung back and as Felder flicked out a non-committal jab, Ricci swung out a check hook.
So, when you take a drug like Xanax, the switch (or receptor) is flicked on to full power.
Mantha brought the puck in along the right side and flicked the puck in front of the net.
Standout Serge Gnabry flicked the ball to Rafinha, who set up the Poland striker for the tap-in.
On his computer, he flicked through them: dormitories, a restaurant that resembles a crab, bridges, even miniature cities.
I flicked through gears using the steering-wheel mounted paddles and whipped the car through some tight curves.
When the lights flicked on, he immediately turned sideways and flexed, his massive biceps swelling like inner tubes.
She flicked the needles into my flesh, and I could feel their bizarre wobbling gravity tug at the skin.
It was as if God had reached down out of the sky and flicked a switch in my brain.
I flicked it a couple of times in my non-dominant right hand and felt like a master immediately.
In one of the gene circuits the carefully fashioned genetic switches flicked each other on and off over time.
He tore off the paper, flicked the clasps, and found—a used F.X. Huller trumpet sent by Louis Armstrong.
I rotated and flicked the analogs around; they have a good amount of resistance without a lot of stiffness.
Instead, rivers, storm drains, and the inexorable movement of things downriver brings someone's flicked cigarette butt to the beaches.
He flicked a shot from the point that found its way past a screened Howard and into the net.
Coach Ranieri was prescient in Sunday's pregame prophesy, because Mahrez flicked the switch when he scored first against Swansea.
And then, in a flash, Sherman caught up with the descending football and flicked it away with one hand.
Bertuzzi flicked the puck upward and beat Hogberg on the top shelf at 14:55 for his 16th goal.
It&aposs a rotating device set on ball bearings that spins for a long period of time once flicked.
He absent-mindedly flicked at a lamp cord, like a cat with a toy, and dispensed occasional blunt opinions.
The skater flicked five into his mouth like jellybeans and got so fucked up he started flirting with lamposts.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoWe were wolfing down lunch in a dank Austin chili parlor, and I flicked my wrist.
Toffoli then took a return pass in the slot, deked to the backhand side and flicked the puck past Talbot.
It was actually behind Rooney, so he just flicked it backwards with his heel, redirecting past a helpless Lukasz Fabianski.
The editorial supports a bill that would legalize the possession of knives that can be flicked open with one hand.
Onlookers took notice almost immediately when the lights in parts of midtown and uptown Manhattan flicked back on Saturday night.
AMERICAN IMPRESSIONISTS dabbed and flicked paint on their canvases to suggest spires of purplish blue hollyhocks and cascades of poppies.
Antoine Roussel whiffed on his shot attempt, but Faksa flicked the puck into the net to make it 2-1.
Instead, it was flicked off the edge, like a napkin or a toothpick, back to the base of the forest.
As Ricci flicked out the jab and pulled back ready to evade and counter, Felder looked for his signature knee.
He shrugged and said a day at least, then flicked a cigarette butt in the direction of this lonely route.
When she turned around again she had cooked an omelet and flicked it into a roll in the Japanese style.
Serge Gnabry flicked the ball to Werner, who headed it on before unleashing a powerful low shot from long range.
The center skated below the left circle and flicked a shot past Halak on the far side at 19:27.
Ernest: These buildings are very close, and someone flicked a cigarette between the buildings, and a huge fire came up.
There was one where he was staring at the sideline, and he just flicked it right over Justin Houston's head.
Even as he flicked pucks away, he fought them off, unlike Murray, who dazzled in stopping 37 of 38 shots.
While she spoke, several of the portraits flicked by on giant screens: affectionate and loosely painted close-ups of women.
I flicked a little pee on the mirror above the sink, and then John started peeing on the sink itself.
Apparently the left wing mob who confronted and flicked spit on the attorney general of Florida, didn&apost get the memo.
In an interview in January, he flicked at a couple of ideas that are now a part of the Wikitribune project.
Spezza flicked a low wrist shot from near the Chicago blue line inside the left post 11:08 into the game.
But when flicked or swiped down, it will produce the number "6," eliminating the time-consuming action of switching between keyboards.
Against Joe Frazier, Archie Moore could be heard in Foreman's corner screaming "under, under" each time Foreman flicked out a jab.
Charles flicked out jabs and surprised many at ringside by being the first of the two men to bang the body.
The track is made from a long strip of plastic which, with a twisting action, can be flicked between the blades.
Brouwer skated along the left boards, eluded defenseman Korbinian Holzer's sweep check and flicked a wrist shot from the left circle.
A "Whoville" themed Christmas parade float went up in flames after somebody flicked a cigarette onto a flammable part of it.
Kuznetsov entered the Devils' zone two-on-one with Oshie, took the shot himself and flicked a wrist shot past Blackwood.
The woman carried the girl warm on her back until the street lights flicked out and the birds began to sing.
Facing away from goal, he suddenly turned, flicked the ball behind his own back and smashed the ball past Manuel Neuer.
There was also the unusual: chip and charge tactics, serve-and-volley on second serve and no-look flicked backhand overheads.
Zacha passed the puck from the right boards toward the net to Miles Wood, who flicked a pass across the crease.
Larkin backhanded a shot that skittered off Khudobin's right pad and Mantha, camped out in front, flicked it into the goal.
When he flicked the switch, a brilliant thin red light shot out of the laser and up into the night sky.
A fidget spinner is a rotating device set on ball bearings that spins for a long period of time once flicked.
He picked his nose, unseated a gratifyingly intact clump of dried matter, palpated it between his fingers, and flicked it away.
One of the center's coaches, Mike Belmont, who everyone refers to as Jellybean, flicked a switch and the machine juddered alive.
Astronomers can use that stretch to infer how long the signal has been traveling, and thus, when the first stars flicked on.
Before, those questions were like pestering flies that I flicked away so I could pay attention to the glitz of it all.
As yet though, Apple doesn't seem to have flicked the switch on these particular upgrades, so we haven't tested them for ourselves.
But the Australian was ready for the Serb's drop-shot return, and flicked it past him to close out the first set.
She told them to please stop, to go away, and one of the guys flicked her off and called her a bitch.
Using buttons on its outer case, he flicked through various options on the device's bright LED screen before landing on his choice.
Then, there are more recent icons like Amy Winehouse, who was rarely, if ever, seen without her thick slashes of flicked eyeliner.
Makar took a shot from the point that Raanta stopped, but Kadri grabbed the rebound and flicked it in at 6:57.
She flicked, then he had to grab, demonstrating that he, as ever, will go further than his opponent to win any contest.
Chicago answered just over three minutes later when Brandon Saad flicked a high shot past Holtby after getting around defenseman Dmitry Orlov.
He knocked down a hard pass from Jason Zucker in front of the Ducks goal and flicked a quick shot past Gibson.
He scored six seconds after Colorado killed off a penalty when he picked up Hedman's rebound and flicked it into the net.
Linda fished a leaf out of the water and flicked it into the yard, then settled in with the book she'd brought.
Three minutes later, with his third touch of the game, Vardy flicked in the second goal using the inside of his heel.
Reva unwrapped it and stuck it in her mouth and flicked the wrapper over her shoulder and chewed and kept on driving.
I flicked the lighter and Inhaled deeply, taking in what felt like off-brand mustard gas before crumpling into a coughing fit.
It is rife with graphs and data points, designed to be flicked through by specialists, rather than consumed by a mass audience.
A bucket's worth of change had been collected from all the coins flicked between the back of the bar and the wall.
Hanifin flicked a shot from the left point that bounced off Mangiapane's skate and past Bernier to restore Calgary's two-goal advantage.
By Wednesday, he had flicked two ticks off his body, he said, worried because he has seen the damage they can cause.
Washington (CNN)On the day of his expected impeachment, President Donald Trump awoke before dawn, flicked on the television and began tweeting.
Soft light filtered in through the open window, and she flicked on the lights to signal what she thought was waking time.
It offers lane-keeping that beats everyone except Tesla and Cadillac, with the ability to automatically switch lanes when the indicator is flicked.
I flicked through a stack of old papers, which had somehow escaped the trash can, and found they were a collection of letters.
"I've flicked it on [since leaving] to see if I could figure out what's going on, but I couldn't," he told The Times.
However, having made headway in building out its creative community, Twine recently flicked the monetization switch by adding a marketplace to its wares.
Hagelin then made it 3-1 when he flicked in his own rebound off the back of Niemi while skating behind the net.
The 6-foot-6, 233-pound defenseman pinched into the offensive zone and flicked a wrist shot past Markstrom for his seventh goal.
He shot deftly with his left hand, crushed down thunderous dunks and flicked passes to teammates as if skipping rocks across a pond.
As for the human who flicked their cigarette onto Whoville - we wouldn't touch you with a thirty-nine and a half foot pole!
On nine minutes, Ismail Koybasi whipped in a cross from the left, which Barcelona midfielder Arda Turan flicked on for Tosun to net.
He fixed a can of chewing tobacco between his tiny teeth as he screwed on a Yankees cap and flicked the door shut.
He sat down behind a tabletop desk in an office decorated with framed sports jerseys and flicked on a TV across the room.
The Wings turned the puck over near the blue line and Turris flicked a knuckler that got past Howard on the glove side.
It's a beautiful thing to fling yourself out into the world like paint flicked at a canvas, and see where you end up.
Visually, this translates to a video-game-style slog from Will's crash site to a tower where the titular switch will be flicked.
Yngve pulled gray splinters from bald patches left by the paint and flicked them at Miller, who either didn't notice or didn't care.
At one point, his wife, Erin, who had been listening at his side, reached up and anxiously flicked a particle off his neck.
I sent him on a long scavenger hunt, then decoyed him in for a backhand drop and flicked it crosscourt into open space.
Tyler Johnson scooped up Matt Grzelcyk's giveaway and fed it to Palat, who flicked the puck past Rask just 1:47 into the contest.
Jarrod Dyson then hit a sharp grounder to shortstop Manny Machado, who flicked the ball to second baseman Jonathan Schoop for a force out.
In commodity markets, oil prices were a shade firmer as the focus flicked between oversupply worries and escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
And how individual cards could be flicked off the top of the screen when the user was done with a particular app or task.
Somewhere, right now, and some high school somewhere in the world, a teacher has flicked off the lights, and booted up a PowerPoint presentation.
At one point, they wiped the sweat from their face and flicked it on a willing participant in a display of multi-sensory playfulness.
Even a decent pitch, a changeup outside to Ryan O'Hearn in the fourth inning, was flicked over the fence for an opposite-field shot.
Pulisic flicked a lob into the box that Dempsey settled with his chest before muscling past a defender to smash a right-footed blast.
In the last few years, Internet blackouts have become an easy switch ready to be flicked to deny freedom of expression and undermine rights.
I guess we sort of flicked to this earlier, the idea of trying to correctly transmit the ethos of a person, not just the facts.
I flicked my thumb up on my iPhone, and he disappeared into a ball that most of my neighbors would have called a fishing bobber.
Then I felt that rush, fast and hot, and the mounting energy as his urgent tongue fluttered and flicked, his fingers darting in and out.
The busboys — the youngest ones, William and Filipe — flicked their cigarettes when they saw her and went back indoors, jostling each other with their elbows.
Subbuteo has been around since the mid-1940s and is played using tiny plastic characters that are flicked around on a table-top football pitch.
"Shortly after, defendant Simmons abruptly reached over to plaintiff Doe and forcibly flicked/struck plaintiff Doe in the middle of her throat," the suit says.
These cubes look like very large dice and have different "functions" on each side that can be pressed, flicked or clicked to relieve nervous energy.
As Taylor rounded a corner, the alien flicked its impossibly long forked tongue toward her, wrapping it around her armored body like a fleshy cable.
Qantas has flicked the switch on its domestic in-flight Wi-Fi offering — the latest innovation aimed at snaring more of Australia's competitive domestic market.
"After the meeting, it seemed to me that the light flicked on for him" Tom Luongo, an expert on the Russian economy, told VICE News.
Hyman tied the score 69 seconds later, stuffing home his second rebound attempt after Matthews brilliantly flicked the puck toward the net while under duress.
Wagner started the scoring play on the forecheck before teammate Daniel Brickley flicked the puck toward the Winnipeg net from just inside the blue line.
Morris put the United States ahead with his eighth international goal, a six-yard, right-footed volley after Dest flicked on Sebastian Llleget's corner kick.
A corner kick by Lodeiro was flicked on by Gustav Svensson and found Morris, who was standing about two yards in front of the goal.
Stepan's goal came off a giveaway in front of Budaj that the Rangers center promptly flicked into the net for his 10th goal at 7:44.
Natsuyo Matsu flicked the light switch, instantly bringing to life Japan's most eccentric inventor's treasure trove full of glass boxes brimmed with inventions spanning several decades.
Back in the Komari neighborhood, Mohieddin Qassem, an 18-year-old student with a downy moustache, flicked through photos of his brother Abdullah on his phone.
This, like many of the videos I flicked through, was obviously very male-centric—perhaps unsurprising, given that men consume a lot more porn than women.
I'm not really a pointy makeup artist, so I don't make things go into a sharp point, I don't like sharp creases and sharp flicked eyeliner.
Most of the cats perked up at the sound of human voices alone—tails flicked, ears twisted towards the sound, and a few made some noise.
Angel Di Maria benefited from the French defense's passiveness to equalize with a long-range cracker before Gabriel Mercado flicked Lionel Messi's shot past Hugo Lloris.
Randal Grichuk's throw from the outfield was accurate but futile: Catcher Luke Maile barely flicked his glove at the ball as Gregorius slid across the plate.
Minutes later, Marouane Fellaini flicked on a free kick and the ball ricocheted around near the far post before going in off Juventus defender Alex Sandro.
"When the time came for feeding it just flicked its head to the right or left and if it hits something, it eats," Dr. Motani said.
Agüero flicked it back with the studs of his cleats and Sterling had plenty of space to work with before the Kiev defenders converged on him.
Indonesia Dispatch KOMODO NATIONAL PARK, Indonesia — The Komodo dragon, a 10-foot lizard native only to a scattering of islands in Indonesia, flicked its forked tongue.
Indonesia Dispatch KOMODO NATIONAL PARK, Indonesia — The Komodo dragon, a 10-foot lizard native only to a scattering of islands in Indonesia, flicked its forked tongue.
The harmonic growl of the engines brought people from their homes: Curtains flicked and bus-stop lines gaped as the army of bikers burned down the highway.
McCabe scored his first goal of the season when he flicked a shot from the left point that deflected off Howard's right pad and into the net.
Virtanen put the Canucks on top at 12:19 when he flicked a shot from the right side that deflected off Hronek's skate and into the net.
Each time Magny flicked Lombard's lead hand down, he'd raise it up high in anticipation of the jab and a right straight would come down the centre.
It turned out not to be quite such a problem, though, because he just slightly pivoted and flicked the ball backwards with the top of his foot.
In 1997, at a farewell ceremony marking the handover of Hong Kong's sovereignty from London to Beijing, he stood next to Prince Charles and flicked away tears.
GORZÓW WIELKOPOLSKI, Poland – Staszek Czerczak's face wrinkled in disgust as he flicked through the racks of "patriotic" streetwear on display at a market in his Polish hometown.
Antetokounmpo said nothing at the time, but he has flicked a couple of jabs at Harden in the past few weeks that have been impossible to ignore.
After deflecting Hampus Lindholm's wrist shot from the left point off Condon's right arm, McGinn flicked the rebound past Condon at 14:28 for his 15th goal.
One C.I.A. employee, identified only as Michael, testified that he and Mr. Schulte once flicked each other with rubber bands until late at night in the office.
Beauvillier sent a perfect pass into the crease to Bailey, who, in one motion, took the puck and flicked it past Brossoit at the 1:51 mark.
Mr. Trump himself flicked at that during a Medal of Honor presentation last year when he cited conversations with General Milley about the cost of expensive bombs.
He carried the puck down the left side, flicked it toward the net from the bottom of the circle and it got through on the short side.
Neal was on the other side of the net 6:31 into the second, when he took a pass from Leon Draisaitl and flicked it past Varlamov.
Altidore flicked the ball near the penalty spot, where Henry, defending in front of TFC's Tosaint Ricketts, stooped and headed the ball straight past Whitecaps goalie Stefan Marinovic.
With the Serb standing well behind the baseline, Kyrgios leant over the ball, bounced it a few times and without looking up, flicked it just over the net.
Wedging his way in behind that peculiar high forearms, elbows forward guard, Golovkin flicked off pecking jabs which gave Canelo scanty openings into which he could counter punch.
This meant that players had to predict the trajectory of the ball, as well as keep track of where exactly their paddle was when the screen flicked off.
You flicked your joystick backward then forward, mimicking the distribution of weight to the back foot and then the other foot sliding to the nose of the board.
Gaethje's simple cover-up again proved to be doing little but handcuffing him as Poirier flicked the jab and varied both the target and length of his combinations.
When Cecilia Bembibre flicked through the visitors' book in London's St Paul's Cathedral library, she immediately noticed how many of the visitors mentioned the smell of old books.
He could only advance his second shot 90 yards, and from there he flicked a low wedge shot that skipped over the elevated green and down a bank.
I nodded to him as I moved toward the stairs, murmuring Dobur vecher , but he just raised his eyes again and flicked his spent cigarette to the ground.
When I was there, I won't name names, but there was ad firms that did sketchy stuff and Facebook just flicked them off the platform in a second.
Green broke into a smile as he rose to dunk, even as James flicked rattlesnake quick hands and slapped the ball off Green's knee and out of bounds.
He scrambled to retrieve a drop-shot and flicked a cross-court forehand winner at full-stretch to bring up set point then converted it with an ace.
Her eyes flicked quickly over the mud, scattered with bits of modern trash, and settled on the barely visible edge of a coin nestled against a wooden post.
Wilder was dripping blood all over the place -- and during the 6th round, Fury flicked out his tongue and began licking the blood off of Wilder's bloody neck!!!!
Suzy Scherr, a chef and cookbook author who lives in Chappaqua, N.Y., examined her blade on Wednesday and, to her shock, flicked off a small piece of metal.
Costa netted the second in the 50th as West Ham midfielder Pedro Obiang flicked Cesc Fàbregas's corner kick straight to Costa, who nudged it in from close range.
According to BBC, an orangutan at Indonesia's Bandung Zoo has picked up the bad habit after a visitor to the park flicked a lit cigarette into the animal's exhibit.
Scotland pushed forward in desperation and finally got their reward when substitute McArthur guided in a close-range header after Callum Paterson's cross was flicked on by Grant Hanley.
And lastly, Hernandez, who threw a cheeky wink at the judges' direction before dominating her floor routine, did so wearing the most precisely flicked cat eye we've ever seen.
I had a rubber band in my hand and flicked it across the room in an arc behind the TV. Next thing I know it drops on my head.
Lake and his team tinkered with other early prototypes of smart glasses, too, hoping to come up with some kind of interaction that flicked at the future of computing.
His chances of winning looked remote after he shot 73 on Thursday but rounds of 64, 65, 67 followed after he flicked what he described as a "mental switch".
After a centering pass from Huberdeau, Ekblad flicked a high backhander that caromed off the left post and barely crossed the line before exiting without ever touching the net.
Spezza received a pass from John Klingberg near the blue line and flicked a wrist shot that beat Greiss far post from nearly the same spot that Faksa scored.
No problem: He just flicked a laser down the middle of the field, led his team on a 27-yard group sprint, lined them all up and spiked it.
She spat it out and flicked on a flashlight only to be met with a grisly scene: Her clothes, her bed and her mosquito netting were covered with blood.
As his wife flicked through accounts of the raucous uprising on social media, Mr. Sabir could not help but think that the public response was years in the making.
Reaching for papers kept in the top drawer in his desk, he flicked through recent rape cases, counting seven reported incidents in IDP camps in Adamawa State since December.
Ryan Getzlaf stole the puck from John-Michael Liles at the boards behind the net and passed to Lindholm, who flicked a quick wrist shot from the left circle.
While battling along the boards, she spun and snapped past defenders, then darted across the crease and flicked backhand wrist shots into the net before the goalie could react.
But if a six-second video ad played on say, Snapchat, but the sound was off and the viewer flicked away after three seconds, it would receive a 25.
I even flicked off several of the Republican committee members in the privacy of my home to relieve my mounting anger and frustration over the pompous hypocrisy on display.
Amid the crowd, Kroos, one of the sport's most accurate passers, flicked the ball back toward his teammate Niklas Süle, who, surprised, let the ball go through his legs.
A little over 7 1/2 minutes later, Boeser capitalized on a turnover by Rangers defenseman Marc Staal and flicked a wrist from between the faceoff circles off Lundqvist.
Aboubakar controlled the ball on his chest in the box, skillfully flicked it over defender Ali Gabr's head, and then fired it into the far corner of the net.
Nicolai Jorgensen controlled and cleverly flicked the ball inside to Eriksen, who ghosted into space and lashed a sweet half-volley on the rise which flew high into the net.
A waterproof black pencil was used to draw the initial stroke in the crease and along the lash line, which was exaggerated toward the middle and flicked out to connect.
Croatia added a second after 35 minutes through Cop after Matej Mitrovic flicked the ball on from a corner and Kramaric smashed the ball home from distance for their third.
Thinking the set was over, Dimitrov just flicked at the ball behind his back and started to walk off the court only to suddenly realize that nobody called it out.
Rather than looking to hit Namajunas with the jab, the jab could be flicked out in singles and doubles to make Namajunas move and facilitate that waltz towards the fence.
If you could take a look inside your muscles at the point where you hit failure, you wouldn't spot any growth mechanisms being triggered, or muscle-building switches being flicked.
Louisa in Louboutins, wearing a dust mask, her heels and trademark red soles teeter-tottering around in the Dumpster as she flicked over broken-backed volumes with a litter-picker.
Horvat outbattled Kings defenseman Jake Muzzin for the puck and flicked it into the open net to tie the score 216-228 at the halfway point of the second period.
The same flicked right high kick which Whittaker had thrown up against Natal and Brunson as they ducked to his right side came up again as Souza circled into it.
Chara completed the Bruins' scoring flurry after skating around the net and collecting a rebound that he flicked over a sprawled Bobrovsky with 29 seconds to go in the second.
Obama's eyes flicked toward the chyron and his face took on a decidedly bemused aspect for a beat before he turned back to their conversation as if nothing had happened.
Then Fitzpatrick flicked the ball on a shallow screen to running back Matt Forte, who glided 13 yards for the score with 53 minute 45 seconds left in the half.
"Blades which can be surreptitiously flicked open with one hand are dangerous weapons that do not belong on city streets and subways," said Joan Vollero, a spokeswoman for Mr. Vance.
After pulling Bernier, the Wings cut their deficit to one with two minutes to go when Larkin flicked a shot from the point that zipped through traffic and past Rittich.
Zetterberg gathered the puck and raced up the right side and then backhanded a perfect pass across the crease to a wide-open Nyquist, who flicked it into the net.
The subtleties of a flicked wrist here, an impossibly undulating bicep there, a wiggling toe that is grave and silly in equal measure — these are lost in this baroque production.
Typically made of coiled rawhide, a bull whip is not used to hit an animal, but when properly flicked it produces a loud crack that prompts the animal to move.
But I thought it would feel better in third, so I pushed in the clutch pedal and flicked the shifter up to third gear, then let the clutch out gently.
More options, like casting calendars and search results to the big screen, are apparently on the way, but Google hasn't flicked whatever switch it needs to yet to enable the functionality.
I flicked the friction maker on the back into its lock- spot and with a mouthful of chocolate and a quick start, I illuminated my path into the wet Chicago night.
Elsewhere, it was also associated with the Nouvelle Vague movement in France, with ingénue actresses Jean Seberg and Anna Karina sporting theirs with feline-flicked eyeliner and a cigarette in-hand.
In the second game of the third set he instinctively called out "let" when a Medvedev serve flicked the net — forgetting that service, for this week at least, are fair game.
Andy Iafallo set up Kopitar from behind the net after Brown dumped the puck in, and Kopitar flicked a wrister from the left circle that made its way through Lehner's pads.
About a minute later, Nylander notched his fifth goal at 3:58 of the third after Matthews, from the side of the net, flicked a backhand pass into the goal mouth.
As he played, fingers clacking across the keyboard, his eyes flicked periodically from the screen to his chat monitor, so that he could keep up a steady patter with his audience.
Hayton tucked a between-the-legs pass to Kessel, who was parallel to the net when he flicked a shot off of Francouz and into the net with 4:08 left.
Lee flicked the jab in Barboza's face, kicked at him when he circled, and within moments had convinced Barboza they were kickboxing—just as Barboza was shooting distance from the fence.
"As I am reading, I feel as if I am together with her," said sister Felicia, as she flicked through the Cinderella-themed notebook, searching for sections in her sister's handwriting.
At that point, they still thought they were making "Fosse," but as they flicked through photos and listened to old recordings, they knew they would have to include Gwen Verdon, too.
Then, like Mr. Abloh's social media fans — like most of us, really — their eyes flicked away from the bad-news projections and back to the reassuringly seductive light of their phones.
Wallace watched the muscles in his forearms tighten as he dug out more shards of weathered wood, rolled them into little bundles, and flicked them from the end of his thumb.
Jabouri flicked a switch, and, with the high-pitched whine of a motorcycle engine, the machine reversed the pressure and the grout began to flow, displacing the water in the void.
Broken in the third game after making three straight errors, Vandeweghe flicked her racket onto the court, and her frustration would increase as she failed repeatedly to convert on break points.
The house lights were flicked on, but instead of running towards the exit to get their phones, fans instead turned to tear posters from the walls, rails, nabbing anything they could grab.
Having latched onto a flick from Jon Walters, he flicked the ball over two converging defenders before waiting for it to drop and volleying it low into the back of the net.
The Reddick hit was the key one in the frame: he flicked his bat at a split-finger fastball outside and put his head down as he took off for first base.
Instagram has made people wanna jump back on it because they're seeing loads of pictures of graff, and a lot of graffers are hoping their dub gets flicked and put on Insta.
I located modavite and flicked through the little plastic bin filled with tiny shards of the crystal that cost around $12 each—which is expensive, compared to other stones in the store.
He flicked through the channels and complained about the biased coverage of the news of the day, and the loss of a favorite sports team, much like any man in his 70s.
Aside from the fifth inning, when D. J. LeMahieu flicked an opposite-field, three-run home run over the wall in right, the Yankees never once put a runner in scoring position.
I redressed and tiptoed around the house, stopping beneath his parents' window just as their light flicked on, the small shaft of light finding me like a spotlight on an escaped prisoner.
Opinion I held the syringe up to the light above the bathroom mirror and flicked it a few times with my finger to make sure I had the exact dose of Lupron.
Barrie made it 2-1 when he got a pass from Avalanche left winger Blake Comeau, deked Mrazek and flicked it in for his 11th goal of the season at 14:38.
With an impossible angle to the right of the Dallas goal, Hanzal flicked a wrist shot that deflected first off Jordie Benn's skate and then off the far post before going in.
Just as the Islanders' defense appeared to be convinced that he would go around the net, he flicked a pass back to Jurco, who beat Halak for his third goal of the season.
Sen. John McCain's wife of 20083 years, Cindy, flicked at their nearly 22008-year love story in an emotional Instagram Wednesday night, just hours after the Arizona Republican revealed his brain cancer diagnosis.
With the free kick off to the right flank, Toni Kroos whipped in a cross, and Bale flicked the ball with his head before Ramos slid in and jammed it over the line.
Delving into the box, I flicked through all of the physical paraphernalia that came as standard with video games before the digital age: manuals, maps, jewel CD case, a quick tips reference card.
But Chile, cheered by thousands of traveling fans, held on and tied the score in the 67th minute when Eduardo Vargas flicked the ball to Rodríguez, who hit it past goalkeeper Maty Ryan.
With Spain eyeing a second, it was Croatia who struck, as Perisic's cross found Kalinic, stealing in ahead of Ramos, who flicked the ball past De Gea with the outside of his foot.
Alone, we humans aren't so bad—short of a tragedy like a foolishly flicked cigarette triggering a forest fire, the individual effects of a single person on the environment will usually be minimal.
But even Chelsea Manager Guus Hiddink — unbeaten since replacing the fired José Mourinho last month — accepted that Terry, Chelsea's captain, was offside when he flicked the ball past goalkeeper Tim Howard in stoppage time.
Even the Chelsea manager, Guus Hiddink — unbeaten since replacing the fired José Mourinho last month — accepted that Terry was offside when he flicked the ball past the Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard in stoppage time.
In an interview, Herd declined to comment on any specific deal discussions, but flicked at Match Group while confirming that Bumble is indeed talking to possible acquirers, including private companies and private equity firms.
During one move, Henderson balanced the ball on his foot, flicked it up in the air and then did a handstand and caught the ball between his legs – without even looking at the ball.
But a long-range volley in the first leg, which flicked into Mr Buffon's net via the leg of Mr De Rossi, was enough to condemn Italy to an embarrassing 1-0 aggregate defeat.
In its blog post, Fiber flicked at some of the hurdles San Francisco poses: Big hills, a jagged coastline and old neighborhoods probably very much opposed to digging up dirt for fiber optic networks.
Last month, moments after he entered his new home, as the movers were carrying in his belongings, Mr. Fass casually flicked on a gas fireplace, which promptly malfunctioned and set the house on fire.
This story was produced in partnership with The Marshall Project One day last December, a few Jennings police officers flicked on the substation's fluorescent lights and gathered around a big table to eat sandwiches.
"Sometimes at night, after my family falls asleep, I get up and walk in circles in my courtyard," continued Wu. His voice trailed off as he flicked the switch again, rendering his creation still.
When fighting an excellent outfighter, Duran's jab was flicked out from a distance at which it would rarely be able to connect with any sting—it was essentially 'touching range' rather than hitting range.
On "The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness," a song about alienation, his drumming reminds me of cockroaches scattering after the kitchen lights are flicked on—it makes a nervous song feel fully paranoid.
Last year Jackie Chan, a Hong Kong film star, famously launched a phonetic firestorm in mainland China with an advert for shampoo where he flicked his bouffy hair and exclaimed how "duang" it was.
Lukaku volleyed home from close range after Juan Mata had flicked on a corner in the 84th minute but there was to be no comeback for United and the visitors could have added more.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang cleverly flicked Raphael Guerreiro's cross into the path of Kagawa and the Japanese laid the ball into Ousmane Dembele's path for the 19-year-old to tap into an open goal.
Tampa Bay added another power-play goal with 2:56 left in the second as rookie Brayden Point flicked in a rebound off a Tyler Johnson shot for his third goal of the season.
It's going to be heartbreaking if we have to watch her wake up in her bed again, her memories wiped and all her precious independence lost like a light switch being carelessly flicked off.
After returning Dellien's serve at set point, Medvedev wandered off the side of the court, raised his arms and flicked his hands in resignation as the 84th ranked Bolivian fired off a forehand winner.
On a recent afternoon in her lawyer's office, Ms. Sunderland presented a new phase of her life, including life as a blonde, with long braided hair extensions that she flicked away from her face.
The Islanders pulled Varlamov with a little more than two minutes left, but the Lightning iced the game when Stamkos flicked a shot from the blue line into the empty net with 1:02 remaining.
The docs claim Gene grabbed the reporter's hand, commented on how soft it was and creepily suggested she must use lotion ... things got more weird when Simmons reached over and allegedly flicked the interviewer's throat.
Klingberg's fourth of the season came when he flicked the puck inside the far post, 22012 seconds into a power play after a hooking call on Brendan Gallagher with 33:23 remaining in the second.
One minute later Bernardo Silva burst out of the Monaco half and flicked a clever pass to Thomas Lemar whose low ball across the face of goal bounced off Mbappe's knee and into the net.
As he regrouped with his mother once the Sugar Factory manager flicked on the lights and shut down the party, he told me that he had been up for "like three days" and was overwhelmed.
In a recent interview in Berlin, Mr. König, 183, flicked through his phone to a photo of a concrete block in the upscale Ginza shopping district of Tokyo, where the third König Galerie will open.
Roberto Duran was the master of the jab-and-duck and would jab, move his head to a new position, and be in on a body shot by the time his opponent's jab flicked back.
On the 14th stroke, Goffin raced to his left to reach a deep shot, and just as he flicked a backhand lob, his momentum carried his sliding right foot into the edge of the tarp.
He flicked a pass to Bain, who eluded two defenders — and then, after he appeared to double dribble — raced the length of the court to score on a layup an instant before the buzzer sounded.
Anthony Martial put United ahead after halftime, and eight minutes after Gylfi Sigurdsson evened the score for Swansea City in the 70th minute, he set up Wayne Rooney, who flicked in the winner with his heel.
"The suddenness of it was unbelievable, as if I was on a tiny model made of paper which someone had simply flicked with their finger," he would later write in a blog post about the experience.
He wasn't wearing a jacket, only his white shirt, the muscles on his arms apparent beneath his sleeves as he flicked a number of switches from left to right on a panel in front of him.
Thirty winners in all flew off Nadal's racket, none better than the running cross-court passing shot he flicked over the net as he chased down a Sousa dropshot to end a breathtaking 20-shot exchange.
In one hand he picked up what looked like a low-key flamethrower, called a drip can, and with the other, he flicked a lighter until the mixture of gasoline and diesel at its wick flared.
It seems slightly bizarre to have an Intel Atom processor and 2GB of RAM inside your fridge, but once I flicked over to Microsoft Edge to watch some YouTube videos I was intrigued at the idea.
When the Rangers' future star Brad Park legally checked Howe in their first meeting, Howe flicked out his stick — and Park went down with a sliced cheek, the blade of Howe's stick just missing his eye.
Vladimir Putin flicked away all of his ministers, picked a new prime minister and proposed an overhaul of the nation's constitution that could ensure he stays in effective control as far as the eye can see.
He flicked through neon neoprene sweaters and tweed bustiers and pulled out a slinky dress of golden fishnet, which he had also made in emerald green, for Rihanna, who wore it on tour in South America.
What I didn't expect was the irritated violence with which she flicked her sleeves back to play, the odd angle at which she had to twist her head so that her headpiece wouldn't hit the scroll.
Friction: he looked out across the city sky and flicked the lighter's wheel, prepared for the night to go up all around him, but the night, as the night was wont to do, rolled impersonally on.
Ted Cruz, who for a time shared a 'bromance' with Trump, launched a belated broadside against Trump's "New York values," but Trump easily flicked that one aside with a retort about New York's resilience on 9/11.
My father was a card-carrying narcissistic sociopath, and one of my fondest childhood memories is pulling the lever in the voting booth after he'd selected the narcissistic sociopathic candidate and then flicked me in the eyeball.
And just like any good outfighter, as soon as Gastellum realized that Belfort wasn't going to counter punch and was being numbed to the flicked jabs, he stepped in and dropped the 'two' to follow the 'one'.
I flicked my Xbox controller's stick back and forth, back and forth, trying to nail that action in the middle of a face-button combo: X, X, Y, quick-left-to-right, A. Something to that effect.
Line cooks flicked off their stoves and turned on the radio, families and friends gathered in front of TVs, and the faint sounds of Mr. Armstrong's disembodied voice danced through the corridors of buildings around the world.
There was an overhead slam against Andy Roddick in Basel, Switzerland, in 63, a flicked shot over Andre Agassi in Dubai in 2005, and a between-the-legs winner against Novak Djokovic at the 2009 U.S. Open.
Controlling the final pass from Giroud, Pogba flicked a right-footed shot that deflected off defender Aziz Behich, soared over the lunging Ryan and ricocheted off the bottom of the crossbar and down toward the goal line.
To begin with, I couldn't see a thing, though I caught the glint of a cat's eyes stitched onto darkness, but then, as I moved away from the shelter of the house, the security light flicked on.
Firmino, a Brazilian forward, flicked in Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross at the near post to break a tie and set up a meeting with the South American champion Flamengo of Brazil on Saturday at the Khalifa Stadium.
Akihito Koseki, a 28-year-old doctor, expressed amazement at the power of a sperm whale as it flicked its huge fluke and dived into the ocean, but he said the experience wouldn't change his eating habits.
Seemingly slowing a little in spite of his excellent work, Smith flicked out a right hand lead and ducked under the returning Oezdemir, completing the takedown and immediately transitioning to back control as Oezdemir tried to scramble up.
"He started a slap shot, but at the last instant, he made a no-look, behind-the-back pass with the toe of his stick — just turned his wrists and flicked the puck to his teammate," Collins says.
But I got down my spiral-bound Edmonds copy all the same, flicked through to the grease-stained page, and took a look at the ingredients: flour, baking powder, sugar, an egg, milk, and a pinch of salt.
On that day in 2017, after students threw crumpled pieces of paper and broken pencils that he thought were meant for him, he said, he flicked it open, then waited in a defensive posture, with the blade extended.
Airbnb's flicked through shots of people of various races and ethnicities touting the beauty of a world in which "#weaccept," while 84 Lumber's followed a mother and daughter across Mexico, traveling by foot in search of a better life.
Late in the third quarter, James Harden came off a ball screen, did his magnet-and-metal-shavings thing to the New Orleans defense, and flicked a blind pass across the court to the corner, where Williams was stationed.
He does, however, know how to flick through the porn on the TV. "OK, OK, we got it," I pled with him, after he flicked through news, hardcore penetration, football, an orgy, and then some guy-on-guy action.
With the defenders beginning to pinch Culver as the shot clock ran down, he flicked a pass to Moretti, who never hesitated, sinking another 3-pointer to put the Red Raiders ahead, 66-60, with 1:50 to play.
The insurance goal was set up by Atlanta's potent South American attacking combination, when Martínez flicked a free kick from the Paraguayan star Miguel Almirón toward the back post, where defender Franco Escobar was waiting to hammer it home.
Drinking tea on a wooded university campus in the town of Elazig in eastern Turkey last month, he flicked through photos and videos on his cellphone, recalling the worst and best moments working just yards from the front line.
The ceiling was so high you could barely see it, though with effort you could make out some pale specks, apparently pats of butter that had been flicked up there in the nineteen-twenties by some high-spirited undergraduates.
Mkhitaryan then flicked the ball home early in the second half following a corner and, with chants of "Manchester, Manchester" echoing around the stadium, United held on to win the one European trophy missing from the Old Trafford cabinet.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's biggest telecom operator OTE Group flicked the switch on the first "fiber-to-the-home" ultra-fast internet connection on Tuesday which will help the country make a leap to faster speeds within the next four years.
"There is this switch that gets flicked on this week," said Old Mutual Global Investors head of credit Tim Barker, referring to the ECB's addition on Wednesday of corporate bonds to its asset purchase programme aimed at spurring inflation and growth.
Other than McDonald v Chicago two years later, in which the court said that states and cities (and not only the federal government) are bound by the Second Amendment, the justices have flicked away case after case challenging firearm regulations.
At 6-6, and having already saved two set points, Djokovic took aim at an open court with his forehand but his passing shot flicked the net and bounced wide, provoking the racket-smashing tantrum that earned him a warning.
Thunder 113, Spurs 99 | Oklahoma City wins series, 4-2 OKLAHOMA CITY — Standing alone, 26 feet from the basket, Kevin Durant flicked his wrist and held his hand aloft as the ball curved from his fingertips and splashed through the net.
" Harris then flicked at Biden's recent comments about collaborating in the Senate on legislation with arch-segregationists like Mississippi's James Eastland before adding (and you could almost imagine the shiv in her hands), "You also worked with them to oppose busing.
The match at the Luzhniki Stadium had already seen the first own goal in a World Cup final when the ball flicked off Croatia striker Mario Manduzkic and past his own keeper to put France 1-0 up after 18 minutes.
In the 10th minute, Moralez sent a pass forward that Villa flicked off his heel to Tajouri-Shradi, who turned it with a 22-yard line drive into the upper left-hand corner of the net for a 1-0 lead.
After opening the show with an energetic medley of some of the best songs in her discography (shoutout to "She Wolf" finally getting the shine that it deserves!), Shakira stunned audiences when she flicked her tongue directly in the cameras.
The Lightning's top two scorers combined on a highlight-reel goal — Nikita Kucherov outskated a Canadiens defender to a loose puck and flicked a no-look backward pass to a charging Steven Stamkos, who beat Carey Price for the tying goal.
The Rangers jumped out to a 212-221 lead at 6:02 of the first period when Tony DeAngelo pounced on a loose puck in front of the Devils' goal and flicked a shot over the left shoulder of Blackwood.
She noticed — together with her coaches — that the United States, the reigning world champion, has a tendency to sling crosses into the box, seeking deft, flicked headers at the near post designed to pick out a target at the far.
The rotund Harris flicked out a pair of linear, low-line kicks with his lead foot as if to tell the world that he had in fact been learning and growing with each day since the bout had been agreed.
Instead of Google's "pill" button, there's just a slim tab found at the bottom of the screen, which can be flicked in various directions to go back, view recent apps, and summon the Android app drawer, or simply tap to go home.
"That the dogs raised their eyebrows and flicked their tongues more when people are looking at them... suggests that dogs might be using the actions communicatively, just as people do with facial expressions," Alexandra Horowitz from Barnard University's Dog Cognition Lab told Axios.
Today it's flicked the official switch on a global rollout of the feature in the main Facebook app, where these disappearing Stories are pinned to contacts above the News Feed — thereby making them almost impossible to ignore, especially given their fleeting lifespan.
But all eyes have already shifted to the Senate, where the reality of tax reform is starting to bubble up: It's complicated, it's difficult and, at some point, the cruise control would be flicked off and this would start to get real.
As the device pitched violently during its descent, Mr. McLinden expertly flicked at his controls to make last-second adjustments before landing the drone almost perfectly on the bull's-eye of a bright red mat placed on the far side of the field.
Messi did play a supporting role in Argentina's opening strike against Venezuela, whipping in a cross which Sergio Aguero sent towards goal and Lautaro Martinez flicked into the net with his heel, but it was the only memorable moment of an ineffective display.
Far slimmer than he was at the time of his arrest, Jutting occasionally flicked through a set of papers in front of him, making notes as he listened largely impassively as his barrister, Gerard McCoy SC, argued the original trial had been unfair.
After a 35-day government shutdown triggered by his demand for a border wall, the President once again called on Congress to fulfill his request for border security, including a wall, and flicked to the next government funding deadline in 10 days.
Coutinho got the ball to Sturridge near the corner of the penalty area and for some reason, three Sevilla defenders just looked on as he took a few steps, flicked the ball to the far post, and watched as it curled in.
As I set out and walked up Lafayette Street (as opposed to the adjacent and far more crowded Broadway, to avoid being seen) I flicked it, successfully getting it to spin every other time (one of the three spokes frequently smacked into my fat thumb).
Zaitsev flicked a shot toward the net, and Quick appeared to be screened by Los Angeles defenseman Jake Muzzin, who skipped out of the way just before the puck sailed past Quick and into the net for a 2-0 lead at 03:20.
But as the lighting designer Nicholas Houfek flicked off the room lights and aimed a purple strobe at the falling stream, something magical happened: After some tuning of the frequencies of sound and light, the water seemed to stop moving, forming arches in the air.
For nine years, since conceiving the idea as part of a project, ceramic artist Stefano Puzzo has been producing beautifully-crafted replicas of the tiny plastic Subbuteo characters that have been flicked around, and trodden on, in households across the world since the mid 1940s.
The Maple Leafs tied the score 2-2 at 15:183 of the second period when Josh Leivo's pass found Kadri alone near the goal and he flicked in a backhand from the edge of the crease for his 25th goal of the season.
I mean, it's still annoying—in the same way getting flicked on the ear's annoying—but it's not as annoying as the bloke next to you on the bus eating an egg salad, or being stuck next to a group of vloggers in the pub.
The sound of fashionable boots striking the white floor was muted by a staccato prog-rock soundtrack; a young woman in a clinging leather blazer frowned at her companion by the light of a tiny candle and flicked beer foam at his lush red beard.
She has flicked them off the pages of books she was reading and pulled their corpses out of her jewelry box; they have crawled across the table during dinner and, drawn to the heat of the water, edged steadily closer to her in the bathtub.
Like always, Carol did whatever necessary to survive and protect her cohorts, and did so in particularly brutal fashion, shooting Bizarro Maggie at close range and flambéing other Saviors with that cigarette-flicked-into-gasoline trick that only works in movies and TV shows.
"LightSpell," a $1.9 million work, was to make its debut when the station opened in December, but it has yet to be flicked on by the city's Transit Commission, which has expressed concern that some words might cause panic or qualify as hate speech.
There were flickers of a comeback by Cameroon when Vincent Aboubakar's flicked header slipped through Marc-André ter Stegen's raised hands, but Werner scored again in the 81st minute to secure the 100th victory for Joachim Löw in his 150th match in charge of Germany.
Yet as the waves pitched, a ballet began: With one foot flicked skyward, toes briefly arched in a pointe, Kelia Moniz was on her feet, her arms draped like a matador calmly welcoming a charging bull as she danced to the front of her board.
Young folk left daubs of lipstick on them, blew bubbles with them, flicked cream, banged them on the bottom of the cup to get one last taste—and repeatedly made them march up the Hill of Destiny, and plunge again, for the hell of it.
Bellows scored his first NHL goal a little more than three minutes later when he took a pass from Anthony Beauvillier and flicked the puck into the right side of the net as Quick was caught leaning to his left with 9:38 left in the period.
Feeling a spider jump on to my hand and all of its legs move across my palm was honestly one of the least pleasant things I've experienced in VR and left my spine crawling while I flicked the digital spider off my very disturbed real body.
This year alone, I've flicked to the UK version to re-watch Buffy in widescreen, I've changed it to Canada to catch Cabin in the Woods for a second time, and I've flipped it back to the US option to get my 30 for 30 fix.
" Over edits from distinguished up-and-comers like Sega Bodega and Mal Devisa, the industry insider flicked through hours of synth-heavy hip-hop and juddering bubblegum bass, finally landing on a breakout track from the English producer Ross From Friends, "Talk to Me You'll Understand.
Ryan Callahan fed a pass to Alex Killorn in front of the net and he flicked it in for the game-winning goal, giving Tampa Bay a 1-0 win in Game 5 to eliminate the Red Wings in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
But after more research on the colorful Pierrepoint and his assistant, as well as on the questionable executions in the '50s and early '60s that led to abolition, he struck upon a way to tell a tragicomic thriller that flicked at his feelings about capital punishment.
Their top leaders in Congress, Senator Chuck Schumer and Representative Nancy Pelosi, and progressive stars like Senator Elizabeth Warren schlepped 65 miles outside Washington to deliver their message in the same park where Mr. Ashby, the gun owner, flicked away his cigarette on a recent afternoon.
Once I checked into a hotel in Romania and as the receptionist flicked through the paperwork, she landed on a page with my name at the top, and hand-written in bold red capital letters underneath were the words "NOT THE PRINCESS" repeatedly underlined and circled.
In one sequence that was caught on video and prompted a flood of overheated speculation about the state of their marriage, the first lady flicked away her husband's outstretched hand as they walked a red carpet after landing at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. Mrs.
One major league player wondered years ago if the Astros promoted a prospect when a green light flicked on next to a player's name in Houston's internal computer program when their stats had reached a certain point—as if their minor league system was like an easy bake oven.
I now use the Echos around the house to control my Hue lights (I don't remember the last time I flicked a switch), turn on and control the home theater system, check and change the temperature using my Nest thermostat, check news and weather and set kitchen timers.
Mr. Schumer easily flicked away his Republican challenger, Wendy E. Long, who had eagerly embraced the outsider ethos and convention-defying policy positions of Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee for president, riding New York's Democratic majority and his own deep name recognition to a nearly effortless victory.
Earlier this month the company had offered beta sign-ups for iOS users but it's now flicked the switch for users in the U.S. The app was originally developed for its own smartphone platform (née Windows Phone), and has also been offered to users of its desktop product, Windows 10.
After latching on to a long ball over the top from Jack Stephens in the 17th minute, the 27-year-old striker brilliantly flicked the ball over the head of Spurs defender Toby Alderweireld, sending him to the ground in a heap, before slamming the ball home on the half-volley.
"Get ready to meet Mini-Maui," Johnson says in the 40-second clip, which features a few scenes of Maui (voiced by Johnson) talking to his mini-me-esque tattoo — which first appears on the left side of Maui's broad chest, then on Maui's bicep and is later flicked to his back.
As the creation myth goes, the day was rainy and the fish were elusive, so Mr. Scott retreated to his room at a Ramada Inn, took a hot shower and flicked on the TV. Watching basketball players bound across the screen, he thought: Why couldn't his favorite sport, bass fishing, be professionalized, too?
Yesterday, while accepting the award for best ongoing game, Mustard also flicked at the idea of Fortnite as the first steps toward a proper metaverse, the term from Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash that refers to a persistent virtual world that acts much like a VR- and AR-infused evolution of the internet.
She was asked time and time again if she chafed at the term "black writer" or whether she would ever consider centering white characters in her work — and with a smile on her face, she flicked that off her shoulder, flung it to the floor and stomped on it with an elegant grace.
Returning with Nessie from a swim class to the upscale Upper West Side apartment that Marina and Kevin Krim moved into three years ago after relocating from San Francisco, Marina flicked on the lights in the bathroom to find Lulu and Leo lying clothed and dead in a blood-soaked bathtub, each of them stabbed multiple times.
So much of whatever season three is trying to convey is buried in its subtext, to the degree that when June flicked her eyes toward the camera like she was Fleabag early in this episode, I found myself genuinely hoping she would do some Explaining of the Theme, like it was season one all over again.
They claim that moderates like Rouhani and Zairf who championed much of the diplomatic efforts are either dishonest agents trotted out by scheming forces in order to charm a few concession from Western powers before they reveal their true selves, or pitiful pones who will be flicked away by as soon as they are no longer useful.
The Cavaliers, who needed some miraculous moments to arrive here — a shot flicked into the basket at the buzzer by Mamadi Diakite to carry them into overtime against Purdue and Kyle Guy's steel-nerved free throws with six-tenths of a second left to carry them past Auburn in Saturday's semifinal — got some more on Monday night.
He has heard all of that, and then he has gone home, and he has flicked open his social media accounts and been confronted with all of that wordless, inchoate abuse given form: strangers, anonymous and legion, wishing all manner of ills on him and his family because he has misplaced a pass or shot from range or lost possession.
Cullen skated through the slot and flicked a breakaway wrist shot past goaltender Henrik Lundqvist for a go-ahead goal at 4 minutes 16 seconds of the third period, and the Penguins held on for a 3-1 victory Tuesday at Madison Square Garden that gave them a two-games-to-one lead in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Yet by this weekend, lights had flicked on again on both coasts as designers and manufacturers began to pivot from making dresses, jeans and bathing suits to making surgical face masks and other protective gear — even as President Trump addressed the United States, saying unspecified help would be on the way for hospitals that expect to be overwhelmed and under-resourced.
In his first State of the Union address, President Donald Trump flicked at a lie about the US coal industry that he began telling early on the campaign trail: that there was a "war on coal," that coal's jobs will return, that regulations by the Obama administration are responsible for its ills, and that the measures he has taken in office can reverse its fortunes.
Ms. Milz, 225, who lives with her husband and three children in Chicago, had agreed to be a panelist for a company called TVision Insights, which monitored her viewing habits — and whether her eyes flicked down to her phone during the commercials, whether she was smiling or frowning — through a device on top of her TV. "The marketing company said, 'We're going to ask you to put this device in your home, connect it to your TV and they're going to watch you for the Olympics to see how you like it, what sports, your expression, who's around,'" she said.

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