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Even if you're sitting there flicking your thumb and flicking boogers or whatever, you're exploring.
From the looks of it, flicking through your timeline may be as simple as flicking your S-Pen.
But now my eyes keep flicking toward those open doors.
Whittaker worked beautifully with his left, flicking and teasing Souza.
As a kid, I loved flicking through holiday toy catalogs.
Flicking a wave, I nearly skipped to my front door.
He liked flicking guys in the nuts, for some reason.
But pretending that topless bird-flicking selfies promote feminism is ridiculous.
He is now, suffice it to say, extraordinarily good at flicking.
Then, they began flicking their tails and doing somersaults (see picture).
Hastily flicking through some of Becky's lady-porn books for inspiration.
Except when they're flicking through their smartphone notifications on the sly.
Single-Serving Handheld Games: No flicking between apps, no options, no distractions.
She creates her unique paintings by dotting, dabbing and flicking the brush.
Amazon shopping could become almost as easy as flicking a light switch.
He holds several at once, flicking them open to flutter like painted butterflies.
It certainly doesn't feel like someone is flicking the lights on and off.
They've even been able to tell when you might be flicking somebody off.
His jab is fast, flicking, and heavy when he wants it to be.
I often find myself flicking through the list of movies that recently aired.
"I stay medicated," he said, flicking his lighter at the slowly disappearing blunt.
Coming offstage they look buoyant, flicking open beer and wine in their trailer.
"Glad you trust Uncle Duke," Alma said, flicking love bugs off her shoulder.
Flicking through on social media, you see people that are in certain quarters.
Soon, turning off period pain may be as simple as flicking a switch.
Quick, flicking jabs to make use of Almeida's tendency to always throw big strikes.
We don't really know why, but we just love the action of flicking things.
She rolled her eyes after a brief glance and resumed flicking through the hangers.
When O'Malley attacked it was with long, flicking kicks and the odd straight punch.
The interface is super fluid and flicking between the apps is fast and easy.
When Spiro nodded, life returned to Hader's eyes, like a porch light flicking on.
"Ten seconds of silence," he said gently from the stage, flicking back his cuff.
And so I keep flicking my eyes to the rearview mirror, again and again.
Look, it's probably better than flicking around aimlessly for something to watch on Netflix. 
Cutting off Internet access to ISIS is far more complicated than simply flicking a switch.
These ones, about 30cm in height including the round base, are not for flicking though.
Zilberstein took out his phone and started flicking through the clandestine images from the archive.
More RAM basically means faster and smoother performance, especially when you're flicking between several apps. 
Flicking through these 60-year-old singles, acknowledging both sleeve and vinyl, they look pristine.
They're sitting in pairs, flicking through handbooks labeled "Great Men" and writing down lesson plans.
Bernat doubled the lead on the stroke of halftime by flicking Sarabia's attempt past Buerki.
The flicking trainer has more than 40 sub-levels, with support for Overwatch and Fortnite.
"Yay, I caught a Shellder!" his friend said, flicking a finger across her phone's screen.
He closes out by flicking a switch to project an Amazon logo on the White House.
The app was recently redesigned so flicking through your curated stories works more smoothly than ever.
"Swishing, lightly stroking, and flicking your hair isn't going to do any damage," Kingsley assures me.
It's like you're flicking through someone's handcrafted scrapbook of a particularly interesting time in their lives.
He conducted without a baton, lifting the phrases and flicking them away with long, elegant fingers.
When talking about the jab, many fighters will think of the flicking jab of Muhammad Ali.
"You flash," she said, flicking her fingers, suggesting a blip of time for a quick update.
Diaz patiently waited on the outside, flicking out backhanded jabs to break Johnson's concentration and composure.
Some of them will be very slow—over 30 minutes—with others flicking on every second.
The Fed held up the phone he'd been working on, flicking through iMessages sent in Arabic.
I'm trying to really discipline myself to read instead of just aimlessly flicking through social media.
Much of Gastellum's fight was flicking out jabs and immediately moving in hopes of a response.
It was maybe 7 or 8 feet long, flicking its tail and slithering through the marsh.
When he got out his phone and started flicking through anti-Semitic memes, I walked away.
These including flicking and pushing the nose to one side or the other, and rubbing the bottom.
Sam squints at his reflection in the mirror, sure the pyramid is flicking out to the left.
"He called in and wanted to make sure we were flicking our wrists hard enough," Salzman said.
"He called in and wanted to make sure we were flicking our wrists hard enough," Salzman testified.
Anything short of that results in a flicking out of the leg and a loss of power.
You can trap wild Pokémon by throwing balls at them using a flicking motion with your finger.
As Golovkin stayed behind flicking straight blows and put out tremendous volume, Canelo's task was very dificult.
The Golovkin jab was a constant, but the Golovkin flicking right straight was also present in abundance.
It's sorting tomatoes, but it looks like the fingers of God flicking damned souls straight into hell.
And its flexible tail flicking back and forth is not made of muscle and scales, but elastomer.
In his most recent fight, Saenchai's flicking left straight opened a hideous cut on Sean Clancy's eye.
Mr. Schachter precisely maneuvered around the course, flicking the gear-shifter and slamming the brakes before corners.
He starts banging the heel of his palms together with each word; the light bulb flicking on.
As millions of people spend hours flicking their thumbs across their screens, Tinder's data scientists are carefully watching.
We had ringside seats as this creature nonchalantly flew by us, flicking its dexterous wings ever so gently.
Others were as anxious as I was, their eyes flicking to the loudspeaker, awaiting our principal's next command.
It's waiting to get 500 sign-ups before flicking the switch on its catfishing digital dating outsourcing service.
Instead you're furiously flicking your wrist to navigate menus or stabbing at the tiny screen with your finger.
He then fired a fastball to Orioles bench coach John Russell by flicking the ball into the air.
She darted around the attic, flicking the air with her red lacquered fan as she inspected various activities.
Nonetheless, he sketched me while I interviewed him, flicking on a spotlight and directing me towards a stool.
For example, flicking the cursor around really quickly will actually cause some processes to load faster in HypnOS.
And I'm flicking through the Sunday paper and I saw what -- still I see it in my memory.
But last time around Aldo seemed more interested in flicking a jab into Edgar's face at every opportunity.
Many people are understandably upset that people are flicking their phones and playing Pokémon in a solemn place.
Pastrnak backhanded a pass to the center, who tipped the puck on goal before flicking in the rebound.
It also showed what appeared to be Turkish-backed rebels flicking v-for-victory signs in the town.
Many journalists sit behind monitors, their eyes flicking towards the latest flashes in the corners of their screens.
Stay on the edges of heavily foot-trafficked areas, and wait to stand still before flicking your Pokéballs.
It's the one that you make by flicking your tongue down from the roof of your mouth: klokk .
Right from the get go, Lee's jab was flicking straight through Barboza's guard and snapping his eye shut.
Romero's use of flicking low-low kicks to knock his opponents off balance could work perfectly against Rockhold.
Eddie Alvarez bested Gaethje by drawing him forward, flicking out jabs, and stepping in to smash Gaethje's body.
The cops I see spend a lot of time flicking lighters; often, they cadge a cigarette in return.
So much flinging of arms and flicking of wrists that aims for expressive depths but too often misses.
As I read the country chapters I was always flicking back to the related sections about the bears.
Men are actually dancing with — gasp — other men, in a wrist-flicking, hip-wriggling, keister-twitching chorus line.
The transmission is also well suited to hard driving in manual mode, flicking of quick shifts on demand.
It feels occasionally like I'm flicking through a photo album containing nothing but the same picture reproduced endlessly.
Draw a line outward along the bottom lashline, starting just outside the iris and flicking towards to the tail.
"Here," she said triumphantly, holding the screen toward me and flicking through a Spotify playlist full of bubblegum bangers.
Are you a sharpshooter, capable of flicking an analog stick around with ease, and sniping someone across the way?
Installation is as easy as just screwing the bulbs into a light fixture or lamp, and flicking a switch.
But flicking a journalist's genitals and pointing a fake firearm at him isn't just pushing boundaries, it's physical intimidation.
Ayesha jumps at the opportunity to turn the tables ... grabbing the guy's cig and flicking it in his direction.
Nicolas Batum, picked up at Portland's offseason fire sale, strolls around flicking skip passes and reaching into passing lanes.
"You can't just cancel, cancel, cancel Obamacare like witchcraft," she says, flicking her hand as if waving a wand.
I walked over, and there it was — another lizard basking in the sun, lazily flicking her bright blue tongue.
McGregor is flicking his right jab out, trying to measure up a left hand but not landing anything seriously.
He rebuts skeptical inquiries and insists on teaching from his own syllabus — and on flicking his own birch switch.
Friends and family kept asking how long we had practiced our slow dance, the spinning, flicking, flinging and dipping.
The trick, he showed me, was to move a hand underneath the branch while flicking berries with the thumb.
Trump, an untethered maniac, sits atop it, flicking a lighter that Republicans in Congress could take away, but won't.
They also examined the responses of the horses and zebras to flies, such as tail-flicking and skin-twitching.
Gressel got to the back line before flicking the ball back across the net to Martinez for an easy finish.
It really felt, at times, like sitting on your couch and flicking through the channels, looking for something to watch.
Next, trace along your upper lashline with liquid liner, flicking out at the outer corner for a mini cat-eye.
One animated cartoon pictured a giant prime minister Narendra Modi flicking his mosquito-borne Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharif, into oblivion.
"Is it him?" asked the cop in front of me, flicking his thumb at his colleague giggling in the corner.
Reassured that I wouldn't be out of place flicking my spinner on the streets of New York, I walked inside.
So, now, instead of blankly flicking through Netflix's endless categories, you can check out the absolute best of the best.
"This first one sounds like a New Orleans funeral," he says tonight, flicking his hair back over his left shoulder.
A flicking front kick with the ball of his lead foot digging into Romero's solar plexus visibly frustrated the Cuban.
On mobile, you can archive notes by flicking them to the right as well as swivel notes around the page.
Notice here that the flicking non-committal jab draws severe counters which Koreshkov is not actually close enough to absorb.
However, blocking VPNs is not as easy as flicking a switch as many use custom protocols to protect user traffic.
Horses communicate by flicking their ears, and this information helped Barton Brothers understand what her horses liked and didn't like.
Instead of flicking out a forked tongue, the raptor breathes on the cold surface of the kitchen window, causing condensation.
Then, he looks up, and we finally see his audience: a confused-looking room full of reptiles, flicking their tongues.
He's conscious of a kind of throbbing sensation inside his head, like the flicking of a light, on and off.
Kristian was flicking through his records in his home and was having a conversation with my camera assistant about reggae.
They drooled and circled at first and waggled their dicks within the air and made flicking gestures with their hands.
I found myself flicking over to Facebook when I was supposed to just be looking up directions to a restaurant.
He crowd-surfs, and gives my photographer friend a vicious headlock and a noogie in retaliation for flicking him off.
"I got everything ready for the Olympics, hired some more part-time help," he said, flicking ash from his cigarette.
As Gardendale presented its case, Rickey Reeves's mind kept flicking back to his own experience with the degradation of segregation.
Kalinic added another goal six minutes later, flicking in a cross from Ivan Strinic with the side of his foot.
Or the rivals insulting each other with a sharp, arrogant gesture of flicking dust or dirt from their imagined finery.
It was just a guy standing on spot, and you were just flicking it to pop up and do tricks.
With eyebrows arched, she glared at them with a look of warning, flicking up her hand signaling them to stop.
I thought it would be fun to theme the video around 90s television, as if someone was flicking through channels.
Moreover, Perry was flicking out long, non-committal jabs which served to bruise up Ellenberger's face in the first round.
He raised his game when it mattered, however, flicking a delightful lob over Coric to move within two points of victory.
Instead, the new trailer satisfies itself with flicking at the thematic edges King's literary universe, from angry dogs to darkened sewers.
Imagine a robot Bill Belichick flicking through a digital playbook of trillions of moves during the 40-second gap between plays.
When Holm wasn't cautiously putting in long, flicking strikes from outside, she opened herself up to the possibility of the takedown.
Below, malambo is distinguished by a near-constant twisting of hips and knees, a flicking and crossing of legs and feet.
I walked home to my hotel that night in the rain, flicking at my phone, barely avoiding the traffic on Bowery.
Can you imagine Jordan Spieth flicking through a few pages of The German Ideology before teeing off at the ninth hole?
Flicking through, the experience is similar to reading an e-book on a mobile phone, with the addition of whimsical animations.
It takes some practice, but once you get used to it, you'll be flicking your wrist for notifications in no time.
At the same time, it looks awkward flicking your wrist to scroll down the app menu, one item at a time.
This is why owls must move their heads in all directions in lieu of flicking their eyes from side to side.
It manages to be clean and elegant without being boring, whether you're flicking through the Settings menu or sending text messages.
Ali had a flicking snake's tongue which he famously threw with his hand open in the glove, often almost backhanding it.
The tightening of the rubber strap and the clinical flicking of a tube with the nails of index finger and thumb.
When it comes to flicking out your eyeliner, a liquid or gel liner is best to create a clean, confident line.
Mikko Rantanen teed him up at the left post, and Barrie made no mistake, flicking a wrister into a vacated net.
Raju, the team's finest hitter, defended his team's wicket for more than an hour, flicking and angling balls into the gaps.
Now they're flicking Vs down at the top brass, silverware under their arm, their starring role in sporting history a formality.
"These chats give me strength; they tell me that I'm not alone," he said, flicking his ash into an empty bucket.
Or when you're in a meeting and want to see if you're staying on schedule, flicking your wrist isn't very subtle.
But the music icon is known for more than guitar solos, belly dancing, and, most recently, flicking her tongue on stage.
Flicking the tab that normally switches it to night mode instead displays a high-definition image from a rear-mounted camera.
In addition to directing the others, he plays the jaguar, flicking a long whip at his rivals during the battle scenes.
His laugh was quicker, and was heard every time he successfully startled diners by flicking live shrimp on to their plates.
Most miracles             be small—lightning bugs flicking off             & onin the dusk before the storm, hoping              to be caughtby fire & each other.
The lid also slides open like a door rather than flicking open, making it easy to slip open with one hand.
Trubisky faked a handoff to running back Tarik Cohen before flicking a shovel pass to Burton for a 2276-yard score.
"I imagine you need lots of protein, because your body is so big," I say, flicking my eyes towards his torso.
We read by flicking our eyes back and forth over the text ("saccading"), and our eyes can only handle a certain length of line: too long and they get lost on the way back to the next line; too short, and we waste a lot of time and distract ourselves by flicking between lines too quickly.
Curry touched the ball for just the briefest moment while going airborne and flicking a blind alley-oop backwards over his head.
The journal  Animal Cognition  published these findings, where scientists thought flicking a toy around in front of people means "I&aposm hungry".
It doesn't hurt, necessarily, but it feels like a pulse or like somebody's flicking you with a rubber band quickly, he says.
I lost tracking briefly when I first tried Beat Saber, a super fast game that involves flicking your hands at odd angles.
But since you're otherwise just pointing, turning, and flicking the simple Daydream remote, it never feels like you're really using your body.
In terms of the timeframe to flicking the monetization switch on, they say it's going to be "sometime in the next year".
You could also try searching your email inbox for accounts you no longer use, as well as just flicking through your phone.
"I don't want to waste my time thinking about Trump," said Philippe Dekeysery, who was flicking through CDs at a flea market.
Maybe you're on the beach or by the pool, flicking through your phone until it overheats and you get that warning message.
He dove down farther and farther, flicking on more flashlights, his camera live streamed to a large monitor for us to watch.
Zucker made it 4-2 21 seconds later, taking Nino Niederreiter's pass, skating into the slot and flicking a backhander over Jones.
"You have to wait until it goes down to two or three dots," she said, flicking her finger at the battery indicator.
Flicking backhanded jabs also form a good part of his arsenal—swelling the face and laying the bait for that check hook.
The third flicking jab was greeted with a stepping jab of Gadelha's own and the untouchable Joanna Champion was on her rump.
The camp of Gerard Way in make-up, flicking his long hair and leading a funeral parade in My Chemical Romance's "Helena".
A former street kid, drifter, and addict, Berthelot says he'd been given countless tickets, including once for flicking ash off his cigarette.
At the time, Benioff just said Twitter wasn't the right fit for Salesforce, flicking at both price and culture as possible hangups.
In my usage, I have found I'm still flicking my wrist like I have any previous Apple Watch to see the time.
There is conservative, said Mr. Bean, flicking a cigarette butt into the bed of his pickup truck, and then there is community.
And also does it not mean you only have to have one screen open, rather than constantly flicking between four or five?
Shield mode is activated by flicking a button on the side of the device; the CEO said this makes it more secure.
He tried to walk it off, flicking his hair back across his forehead repeatedly, but he had to be replaced soon after.
And poor Rolando Perez, probably serving as the deterrent to Edgar's level changes, ate a knee while flicking out a body jab.
Screenshot: GizmodoThere's the dock at the bottom, which we've already mentioned, and which makes flicking between different apps just that little bit easier.
Roberto Duran also used to get in on larger opponents by flicking out the jab and ducking in, in anticipation of a return.
Killorn got in on the scoring, too, flicking a long shot off the boards for an empty-net goal with 21:216 left.
Down on the floor we received hordes of patrons who came tottering through the rotunda, flicking sentence fragments at us from yards away.
While certainly true, it's more than enough space for swiping and flicking, which is basically all this skin interface can do—for now.
Contour lighting is quite a bit more dramatic, flicking highlights onto the subject's nose and cheekbones, with shadows cast around the chin area.
The right stick handles the board almost organically, allowing for ollies, manuals, and a host of flip tricks with an intuitive flicking motion.
Like, is this a joke, a peace offering, or the equivalent of lighting a match and flicking it into a puddle of gasoline?
Recently, a friend and I were bored at home on a rainy day, flicking through Netflix looking for something to kill the time.
So when her husband spotted Maynard's patrol car, he did everything he could to get the officer's attention, speeding and flicking his lights.
When the two leaders appeared before reporters, there was none of the arm-grabbing or dandruff-flicking that colored Trump's interactions with Macron.
Flight Controller John Aaron's and Lunar Module Pilot Alan Bean's quick thinking enabled them to save the mission by flicking an obscure switch.
Killorn got in on the scoring, too, flicking a long shot off the boards for an empty-net goal with 2:49 left.
They sit at retro-style gaming cabinets or television screens, mashing buttons and flicking their wrists in bursts of 99 seconds or less.
And was that the first time that we've seen a lady flicking ashes onto the scales of justice in the opening title sequence?
While he is gone, E. and I do a narrated tour of the apartment: flicking on lights, looking in mirrors, running the faucet.
At another stop in Cyprus, spectators registered their displeasure by heating coins with cigarette lighters and flicking them at players on the bench.
Back in October 2014, I remember lying in bed, flicking through Tinder while trying to overcome a hangover when I matched with Anne.
With the Pacific behind me and the canyons ahead, I'm threading a powerful sportbike through tight corners at speed, flicking from apex to apex.
The right hand lead is throwing either a power right hand or a flicking right straight, completely naked, with nothing to set it up.
They're about one third of a millimeter long, so your chances of seeing one and flicking it off your body are next to nil.
There's also a gesture shortcut to an emoji deck: by flicking up on the key that toggles between the primary and secondary keyboard layouts.
Flicking through the photos, you will see healthy treats like celery, apples, lettuce and mint leaves (his favorite), with an occasional carb sneaking in.
Nestle a flat rock in the crook of your index finger and sling it sidearm, flicking the wrist to give the stone a spin.
I awoke in morning darkness just before the 290 AM beep beep beep and reached for the small clock radio, flicking the alarm off.
Stiff or cutting, pumping or flicking, leading or countering or even drawing, the jab is where to look for a fighter's science and knowledge.
I let stand the image of a smiling Mr. Trump in Nazi uniform flicking the switch on a gas chamber containing my Photoshopped face.
While PERA tries flicking switches and turning knobs to buy time, some states with similar problems have been taking bolder action to solve them.
Flicking your wrist every time you want to consult your watch is a slight inconvenience, but it comes as naturally as waking your phone.
Emboldened in the second half, Guatemala played with a swagger it had not dared exhibit earlier, flicking deft back-heel passes to escape trouble.
Still, it can be hard to remember this when we're flicking through Instagram Stories, watching people have fun, and subsequently feeling lonely and isolated.
So, the next time you're flicking through the sex channels post-midnight, give the half-naked woman you see on TV a little respect.
For now, The Meta-guided training focuses on flicking (otherwise known as click timing), with plans to introduce tracking and scoping skill branches soon.
In addition to concerts, fan events have included guitar pick-flicking with Gene Simmons and pizza-making with Paul Stanley, both members of Kiss.
Flicking my controller's thumbsticks, each one controlling one of my on-screen character's feet, I was nailing kickflips all across New York's financial district.
There's a way to map everything to a button, so I don't need to worry about aggravating my bad wrist with unnecessary flicking and flapping.
You can also remap those paddles on the fly by flicking the remap switch below the controller, and hitting the button you're looking to move.
Diaz found his range as if it was as simple as flicking a switch, and began to rock McGregor with snappy combinations to the dome.
Flicking through his admirer's poems—and possibly distracted by the presence of a pretty young English teacher—Mussolini politely described them as divertente, or amusing.
The standard technique for this trick is to keep the board directly underneath the feet while flicking and turning, as demonstrated in the gif above.
So there was a scene where he was pursued through the British Museum by angels flicking on their halos then throwing them like killer Frisbees.
"Goodbye Betsy I'm goin' away," he croons in the opening of "Sick of You," raising his hand in the air and flicking his wrist goodbye.
"We have a lot of enquiries," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, proudly flicking through log books filled with neat rows of curling Nepali scrawl.
Soon, the car is merging into traffic at 40 mph, the steering wheel spinning and the turn signals flicking on and off on their own.
It's more like a remedy for our screen-addled world, a reminder of times when falling asleep was as simple as flicking off the light.
Using his lead left hand to pat down Lombard's lead right hand, and immediately following up by flicking out a jab into Lombard's right eye.
"I've just started coming here to get books to improve my English," he told me, while flicking through the pages of his newly borrowed textbook.
Police allege that Kyles then retrieved a gas can from the van's back seat and doused the teen before flicking a lighter close to her.
Basically, the occasional bit of flicking back and forth is essential if you want to keep up with what the sweet hell is going on.
Crosby basically passed the puck to himself by batting it out of mid-air and then flicking a backhander out of mid-air past Price.
When playing next to arguably the greatest who ever lived, opposing schemes have no choice but to be at the mercy of his flicking wrist.
As an all-terrain vehicle rumbles through a serene desert valley, its driver unwittingly starts a devastating fire by flicking cigar embers out the window.
She's deferential and self-sacrificing, with a suppressed strangeness that manifests in odd tics — like surreptitiously flicking raw eggs off a table, one by one.
There can't be many better ways to while away an afternoon than digitally flicking through publications called things like Future Harmonix, Internal Navigation and Stellar Awareness.
Along with the iPod's shuffle function—which jumbled artists together, rather than flicking between songs on a disc—this pick-and-mix approach hurt the album.
To think that little tiny motion, like flicking a crumb off a table or pressing a letter on a keyboard, could take a life, is strange.
Glower over a campfire at night, the flicking light reflecting off your face as you contemplate the night when your honor was taken from you forever.
Think of it as the board game Guess Who—flicking down the different characteristics you don't like, and keeping your eye on the ones you do.
She has published special pamphlets and a campaign video that describes her as a woman and a mother and shows her flicking through family photo albums.
It was hard to even step outside without seeing someone with their nose in their phone, app open, flicking many a Poké Ball across their screen.
When Canelo took Mayweather's position against Golovkin, Golovkin wasn't offering him any of the same opportunities and stood behind the jab and the flicking right straight.
Flicking between a variety of personal accounts and individual opinions, the effect is a collage of experience and observation that is part choric and part conversational.
"Stand up and put your hands up like a boxer," he ordered, circling and then flicking his left jab inches from your chin as you blinked.
"When I was growing up I was very ostracized for being a different person," Dijon says calmly, flicking through a copy of Japanese fashion magazine Whatever.
"I'm wasting my life waiting for them to change a light," he said one afternoon during a halt in filming, before flicking through his Twitter account.
Tkachuk scored his 63th goal this season — and first in 10 games — at 5:22 of the first, flicking in Stone's flubbed pass into the crease.
Speaking for her own branch of government, and flicking mud at Warren, she said: "We are, sadly, at a low point of division in this country."
What we will not see again, sadly, is the dapper figure on the podium, hands and fingers flicking this way and that, a diagram in motion.
Riley McGree, of Newcastle Jets FC, was delivered a pass that trailed him by nearly a yard, so he just reacted instinctively by flicking his heel.
Then, in September 2017, he sent a message to a friend suggesting he was willing to defend himself: a video of himself, flicking open a switchblade.
In F1 2018 you're constantly flicking through settings trying to wring a little more efficiency from the turbo-hybrid engine, and changing your driving approach to match.
Ending up along the ropes Canelo would sit helplessly on the end of two or three right jabs and a flicking right straight before eventually circling off.
She was smooth and measured; flicking subtly to her gender with a quick mention of granddaughter Charlotte right off the top, but then didn't dwell on it.
When you launch the app, you can explore a visual TV guide, and quickly scan what you want to watch by flicking through channels with your thumb.
But as I approached the knockoff handbags-and-watches store I like, I saw a skinny jean-clad twenty-something flicking hers while she laughed with friends.
I wanted to throw mine away when I thought about how dumb I looked, a grown-ass adult flicking a popular children's toy on a busy sidewalk.
"As I was flicking through the photos afterwards, I noticed that in one of them the monkey was actually giving us the finger," she told the outlet.
I spend a bit of time flicking through some novels, including A Game of Thrones, and my absolute favourite fantasy series, The Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb.
Still, it sounds tempting — though probably downright impossible for some of us, considering this night owl might just be flicking off the bedroom light at 2 a.m.
In addition to the new chibi-like graphics and co-op support, players will catch monsters much like they do in the mobile game — by flicking pokeballs.
Luring the hotel's infected to the sea is like flicking a gob of unwanted goo from one fingertip to the other — you're not really solving the problem.
Some people may refer to clitoral stimulation as "flicking the bean," but in my experience, that's not really the most accurate description of how to do it.
Known by every charity shop owner from the Black Country to Warwickshire, I met Brian in the same way everybody does: in a hospice, flicking through albums.
After all, who didn't experience the soulsapping sight of mates sat silently in pubs, flicking through the unceasing banality of their Twitter timelines over the festive period?
Watch the first minute or two of Takeru's recent fight with Kosuke Komiyama and then know that he doesn't slow down, he just keeps flicking out kicks.
"As you know this is from Google, they put out a release," Trump said, holding the statement in his left hand before flicking it to the ground.
That final shot of June flicking up her red Handmaid's hood, stone-faced, and then disappearing into the mist: that's a superhero move, no doubt about it.
That's where I started cooking professionally and I remember vividly—years ago now—flicking through a food magazine and seeing a centre page spread about St. John.
Picked by ESPN's Lee Corso to play for the national championship, the Utes struggled for a half before flicking away the Cougars for the ninth straight year.
I saw him staring at the blade and the light's glinting on its serrated edge and his pasty, thick tongue coming out and flicking around his lips.
The photographer Laylah Amatullah Barrayn spotted a group of children in her own Brooklyn neighborhood playing a game of skully, flicking a bottle cap across the asphalt.
The wrist-flicking motion to throw Cappy becomes second nature after a few minutes, and it felt more natural than doing the same thing through a button press.
With a firm and angled liner brush and a charcoal shadow, draw along your top lashline, flicking out in a wing at the outer corners of your eyes.
Even if players perform the joystick-flicking moves perfectly, not every GameCube controller reacts the same way, so players seek out specific controllers that read those moves well.
He tied the score at 03-20 at 24:231 of the second period by flicking the rebound of a power-play shot by Eric Gelinas past Lundqvist.
The less time astronomers have to spend flicking through pictures of the Moon, labeling craters by hand, the more they have to focus on other, more challenging research.
McDavid scored on the power play with 9:54 remaining in the second by flicking a wrist shot from the right side under defenseman Marc Staal and Lundqvist.
It can feel uncomfortable — especially around the nose, eyes, and mouth — but it's more than bearable and feels a little like an elastic band flicking across the face.
Within seconds of starting my first match, I found myself physically crouching behind virtual cover, firing wildly at enemies and flicking my wrists to reload every few seconds.
After all, the example of flicking through a comic book might look and feel good, but it's not much use when it comes to actually reading the comic.
If any of you are reading, listen up: next time you catch someone flicking a poké ball at some crappy Rattata, grab the nearest Sharpie and start doodling.
The design was meant to evoke a thunderstorm, with the cloud flicking accurately and booming out thunder (along with also functioning as a regular lamp and Bluetooth speaker).
Sipping a beer and flicking through an issue of Barnes and Putney Time & Leisure, I hear a quiet duet of hums in the corner, which break into laughter.
Before the spectacle, Denis Nikitin had been running around checking up on things, even flicking the switches controlling the lights over the ring to make sure they worked.
The constant rubbing and flicking might make others wonder if you've got a substance abuse problem, but they certainly won't be able to tell you're just browsing Tinder.
Jędrzejczyk still had life in her feet and danced around the cage flicking out jabs at Gadelha, while Gadelha swung back one slow, strained punch at a time.
The small creatures you catch make you look silly, sure — you're flicking your finger on your phone and standing in the middle of a sidewalk interrupting foot traffic.
The ball skipped violently along the wet grass, flicking up droplets as it sped toward the English goalkeeper, ricocheted off his surprised hands and lurched into the goal.
Microsoft has spent the better part of a year working on dark mode for Outlook and more, and it's not as simple as flicking a switch in software.
I am still syncing files, tracking emails, attempting to connect a lunch meeting to my calendar and not dropping the details while flicking my fingers back and forth.
Rossi and Marquez had clashed in the previous round in Malaysia, with the Italian forcing the Spaniard wide and flicking out a knee that sent Marquez into the gravel.
It is, like Freetown Sound, an intimate and thoughtful piece of work, flicking between piano improvisations and dance cuts, to shots of Hynes running down palm tree-lined streets.
I taped down my focus and turned on my camera trigger, flicking it a few times to make sure it would take pictures when it heard a loud sound.
You can also activate the free-spinning mode by flicking the scroll wheel quickly while in the more precise, ratcheting mode, which is oddly fun to fidget with idly.
The SceneSwitch bulbs can be toggled through three different color temperature settings— daylight, soft white light, and a warm glow—by simply flicking the light switch on and off.
The grief embedded in her work is no less relevant to you, because grasps at every moment of loss you've ever encountered, flicking through those memories like a rolodex.
Mahomes capped that drive by flicking the ball from a funky arm angle and into a tight window while rolling right for a 3-yard score to Demarcus Robinson.
Listening to them, and watching them, feels comforting in the same way that, I don't know, flicking through old Beano annuals or watching adverts for discontinued sausage ranges does.
"Something that started decades ago and was applauded and inoffensive is now politically incorrect," Lisa says, her eyes flicking over to a framed picture of Apu on her nightstand.
Reading the comics was like flicking between ten different television channels, each of them with their own perspective on the same breathless story of urban blight and impending Armageddon.
Walker spent a full minute feinting and flicking the odd low line side kick, but when he decided to attack he pushed his advantage for all it was worth.
A female secretes pheromones from her skin, luring dozens to hundreds of males that try to court her by rubbing their chins along her back and flicking their tongues.
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sitting on a couch in his home in the Karen suburb of Nairobi, Samuel Odaga stares at his phone, his fingers occasionally flicking the screen.
As Wendy Chen, a violinist, demonstrated from the microphone, the last name, pronounced, JHONG, is sounded on a level high note; "she-YEN" on an upward flicking short interval.
Radulov cut it to 3-1 with just 48 seconds left in the period, diving for a loose puck in the slot and flicking it inside the right post.
This, in a nutshell, is what makes Takeru such a novelty: he consistently forces boxing engagements with his flicking lead leg kicks and gets the better of them anyway.
I felt a little tense as I heard them hissing (which Serpentessa said is from exertion) and felt the flicking of their little black forked tongues on my skin.
Front-row types spent much of the show with eyes flicking from runway to smartphones playing live video feeds from the Capitol, inevitably reflecting on the new world order.
It's like putting a recording schedule in place for the shows you know you definitely want to catch rather than flicking through the channels hoping you land on something interesting.
You get prompted to create something straight away—and while some might prefer that, many of us would rather be flicking through a feed before trying to craft something new.
So at the very least, you can always see the time—no wrist-flicking required, and the full 360-degree display means you can see it perfectly from any angle.
Trudy are a beguiling presence in the flesh, due in no small part to Taylor's voice—a grizzled croon that he warps by flicking, pulling and shaking his own throat.
Instead, Apple's engineers developed new user interface concepts — like flicking to scroll and pinching to zoom — that were tailor-made for a tiny screen that people manipulate with their fingers.
Varga is more of a traditional martial arts kickboxer, with flashy flicking kicks and spinning strikes, where Van Roosmalen is all about infighting—throwing punching combinations into short low kicks.
Gone are the golden days of rail when wealthy snowy-bearded travelers in three-piece suits dined on starched tablecloths while nervously flicking the brass clasp of their pocket watches.
There were no customers flicking through the records, just a man and a woman, both in their early 40s, I thought, sitting on a step, surrounded by empty beer bottles.
You can even share the screenshot and never save it in your camera roll, meaning you won't be flicking past useless screenshots you've taken when you're trying to find a photo.
On television he manhandled slabs of speck and cheese like a true peasant, flicking aside with impatience the frilly paper caps on Carluccio's sauces to get at the good stuff inside.
If you can, stick to activities you don't mind being snooped on, like flicking through the day's tech news, watching YouTube or going down another rabbit hole of knowledge on Wikipedia.
The first one went begging but Halep's gritty baseline play paid off in the next point as Diyas bowed out after flicking a forehand long to end a 10-shot rally.
So before flicking through the above thesis to lay out the business case (and there's plenty there), let's pause to consider: Bezos has become something of a media apparition these days.
I once remember flicking over onto a harshly lit close-up shot of a woman's labia right as a guy shoved his dick into her and pressed down on her neck.
So, like any respectable journalist, I asked the internet to come forward with their stories of workplace phallus-flogging and bean-flicking, half-expecting not a single soul to come forward.
The catering chefs had been hard at work all day, flicking through sheets of dehydrated pork skin like some ancient book before adding water, chopping, and stir-frying them with vegetables.
For example, from about a foot away from the Note 10, I was able to swap between its front and rear cameras but flicking the S Pen upwards in the air.
So, instead of wasting time flicking around the airline's entertainment catalogue, prepare in advance, and catch up on a show you've been meaning to spend quality time with — you've got hours.
Unless you're awake flicking through British television channels after midnight, you may not know what guilty pleasures are available to you if you don't mind racking up a hefty phone bill.
He had the grace of a ballet dancer, the swagger of Michael Jordan and the deft hand of Picasso, flicking passes here and there to cutters and runners and fast-breakers.
Rather than being the sticky surface embryos need to nestle in, my uterine lining repels them, like a cranky old lady on a porch rocking chair flicking mosquitoes off her shoulder.
He swings the fish from the water, a wild stripe flicking and flashing into the boat, and grabs the line, twisting the hook out, holding the fish down in the footrests.
The fidget spinner is a great symbol for America's need for constant stimulation: a cheap, flimsy toy that is supposed to soothe existential malaise by flicking three circles around a bearing.
With flicking lights, a banging door, rattling lockers, and a wet floor sign that goes flying out of nowhere, this video footage could be a scene taken straight from a horror movie.
" Flicking at the possibility that Kennedy's retirement could potentially lead to the criminalization of abortion, Reiner added, "How would you feel, while reading your newspaper, seeing a headline that read 'Roe v.
The gesturing feature lets you activate often used features—like turning on the flashlight, opening the camera app, or silencing your phone—by flicking your wrist or flipping your phone upside down.
Pulisic also assisted on the first of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang&aposs three goals, flicking Ousmane Dembele&aposs corner kick to the far post for the fourth-minute goal that tied the matchup.
And then, he approaches you with his gun out, a Cronenbergian flesh totem that turns into tumescent gunmetal as you lick it—In traditional Yang fashion, with vigorous flicking of the mouse.
"Australian 2G is being switched off on 1st December 2016," one backer writes, referring to the first round of switch-flicking during a 9-month shutdown process of 2G networks down under.
But Barnhill says that since her son started flicking away and catching Pokemon, Ian has taken the initiative to go outside more and interact with other children, as well as his community.
They made it 2-0 in the 17th with Portugal international Guerreiro, in stellar form, flicking the ball on for Aubameyang, who charged through and curled a shot past keeper Koen Casteels.
Nonetheless, Trevino is hard at work moving his body and flicking the dials on his DJ controller; which he does by periodically slipping off his headset to see where his hands are.
Tigers 29, Yankees 1 The red light in the ESPN booth was only seconds from flicking on, with millions of Sunday Night Baseball viewers waiting on the other side of the camera.
From this single motion, Khan builds an almost martial dance of male preening that opens into mesmerizing circles and percussive ritual rounds of shoulder-to-shoulder men, each flicking at his lapels.
The Paris style, marvelously chic, proves far less right for Balanchine, above all in the women's clipped phrasing and anti-musical dynamics (dwelling archly on transitions, flicking lightly through important linear points).
The themes included: "doing nothing," microscopic movements (raising an eyebrow, flicking fingers), violence, eroticism, dance history, obscenity, and politics — a "Brexit means Brexit" gesture made by Theresa May is even in there.
The man who made it is everything I'd hoped for: brusque, bald, holding the wurst with a giant pair of tongs in one hand and a quickly flicking knife in the other.
Against Hector Lombard it wasn't until one good right hand landed that Smith found the confidence to step in and work in longer exchanges, building off his jab and flicking right hand lead.
This is where the jab is so useful for a good boxer—it is a flicking, noncommittal blow that makes the opponent show his intentions before the jabber ever has to open up.
After he's been worn down by long emotional centuries, the only thing that can still reach Tom's broken old heart is flicking on the occasional light bulb above kids' heads in a classroom.
Justin Hawkins, this strange, serpentine man who somehow oozed sex appeal despite looking like an undernourished cavalier, clambering from the plumes of a steamy hot tub, flicking wet, pink hair from his eyes.
It's said to be made of a semi-transparent mesh that allows touch control with the case closed, so it'll let you answer calls and dismiss annoying alarms without flicking the cover open.
I easily enter into a drift, stabbing the gas pedal and flicking the wheel to start the move, then hang in it for a few seconds, correcting with only an occasional throttle modulation.
Less than a week ago, it would've been easy to assume a young person determinedly flicking at their smartphone screen in a bar or coffee shop was swiping through potential dates on Tinder.
I was flicking through the channels and landed on Channel AKA, on this documentary—really early on—about a club in the East End where Wiley, Tinie Tempah, and all them started out.
The 530's low-end components won't turn any heads, but HTC hopes its "micro-splashed" exterior — the industrial equivalent of flicking paint at something from a brush — will do the job instead.
Whether he gets that by saying things such as "maybe this is the calm before the storm," he is flicking at the possibility of an armed conflict -- and the world is paying attention.
I just can't get comfortable, in a couple of hours of trying, with flicking my fingers back and forth across the rear of the Vita, triggering what I want, when I want it.
Barrie turned the puck over at the blue line, and Backlund sped in down the left wing, eventually flicking a backhand over the left pad of goalie Semyon Varlamov for his 43th marker.
As her father tried to contain the flakes of pastry on his chest, the women got up and came at him, flicking the crumbs from his sweater onto their plates while he protested.
She animated them in a remarkable GIF—each Bowie look flicking past in the blink of an eye, all of them together forming a thorough illustration (pun intended) of Bowie's expansive, impressive career.
" Making that mental shift from your own perspective on earth to that of the satellite becomes a central part of flicking through the book—what Grant calls a sort of "duality of presence.
David Hu is an associate professor of mechanical engineering and biology at Georgia Tech, where he studies the biomechanics of animal locomotion, like the slithering of snakes or the flicking of frog tongues.
In mentioning her gender, she is also flicking at the back-and-forth she had with Sanders, whom she accused of telling her in 2018 that a woman could not win the presidency.
We did that a lot, conducting a little internet research the night before or flicking through a guidebook, which gave us flexibility, because we didn't know how far we would get each day.
Nasukawa, giving up some height and range, could not place that flicking upjab that he leaned on against Visanlek and often found himself struggling to control the "crossed swords" of the southpaw vs.
By flicking at the broader "ecosystem" of apps and services that Amazon wants to support through its Echo, Bezos is making explicit what the next stage of the competition for Echo will look like.
He'll pop up in augmented reality when you tap on a coin, but will only retrieve the corresponding chest after you feed him by flicking food into his bowl at precisely the right angle.
I love the garrulousness of the citizens, the way conversations with strangers can strike up as easily as flicking a lighter and then extinguish themselves just as fast (not that anyone carries lighters anymore).
No one sits in little cubicles: After a conference at a yellow table, you might climb a red ladder to a small loft, snuggling up against pillows while flicking through emails or furtively napping.
The loud noises coming from the slot machines, the men flicking cards at you with pictures of naked women and the general sense that everyone is drunk is enough to make anyone feel exhausted.
Then keep up the charade by pantomiming a camera with your hands, flicking your index finger up and down to trigger the drone to countdown to snap a picture with its 12 megapixel camera.
Build-wise this thing feels nice and hefty with an experience that feels a bit more immersive than using a Joy-Con because you are holding a little ball rather than flicking a controller.
After flicking coffee grounds at them and pouring Ouzo over their heads, he runs out of ideas and asks me if I think he should pour some of the scalding hot coffee over them.
Center Connor McDavid scored midway through the first period, cutting in from the right and flicking the puck over the stick of the Finnish goaltender Mikko Koskinen for his first goal of the tournament.
As in previous years, skaters came flying down the mini-mega ramp wearing their mandatory speed shades, flicking their best kickflip or bigspin or whatever their chosen trick while hurtling through time and space.
The application process is called folding, where the sugar paste is applied to the skin against the natural grain of the hair growth, then pulled against the grain with the learned wrist-flicking motion.
While the particulars of social decorum have changed somewhat since Washington was a boy — we don't have as much need for flicking lice off our loved ones — the need for etiquette lessons has not.
He'd always had very short hair, but when he was young, he used to make the gesture of pushing strands behind his ears, like it was long, or flicking imaginary hair off his shoulder.
Rounding the corner of an old lane, I'd seen them — a pair of roe deer feeding close to a hawthorn hedge, their great hare-like ears twitching and flicking as they ranged for sounds.
It's interspliced segue skits, like your big booty 80s TV is all out of whack 'cos there's a cat playing with the antenna on the roof and it's flicking through channels of its own accord.
Security pros love doing smart home hack demos — often flicking lights on and off from miles away — and the patchwork nature of the devices means a setup is only as strong as its weakest link.
Using the dispenser is as simple as flicking a lever on the back that brings Vader to life, ready to quash the Rebels or help you dislodge a piece of steak stuck behind your molars.
We noted of Adesanya in our pre-fight analysis: That flicking jab from below the guard—the blind angle—worked a treat throughout the fight, switching to a powerful left straight when Adesanya went southpaw.
The dark-green feathered bird, which resides in Paris' Jardin des Plantes (Botanical Gardens), made his prophesy by flicking a small ball with his beak into one of two goals on a mini-soccer table.
We may not notice it ourselves, but we all vary in how and how well we execute a number of basic tasks, from flicking our eyes back and forth to smoothly tracking a moving target.
We're long past a time when you would actually sit through an entire music video on telly, flicking between MTV Hits, KISS, and The Box to watch the same dramatic Ne-Yo videos on loop.
Two older women sat at a table on the open-air deck, flicking through a food menu, while a trio of 20-somethings sipped wine against a backdrop of low-slung houses and train cars.
So while you're only pressing a button to, say, flick open a lighter, that flicking motion happens after tapping your index finger on the controller, granting a closer physical connection between actions in both worlds.
Perspiration isn't unusual in a Trifonov performance (you try staying dry through the cadenza from Prokofiev's Second Piano Concerto), but the sweat flicking off his long hair here was different, equal parts mental and physical.
For a person fumbling in the dark with a bag of groceries, simply flicking the lights on is much less of a hassle than opening an app on a smartphone to perform the same task.
I didn't have a Nintendo Wii for two weeks before I was playing Wii tennis by flicking my wrist while I was laying down on the couch with a bowl of chips sitting on my chest.
Instead, iPad typers can now making swiping or "flicking" down motions on a particular key, such as the letter "T," which will then type out an alternative gray-colored symbol or number associated with that key.
Plaskett's satisfaction with Pence's visit comes just days after Trump visited San Juan, accenting his arrival by flicking several packages of paper towels into an audience of onlookers as if shooting a basketball at a hoop.
Though Dr. Shamban assured an understandably nervous Christiansen that the process would just feel like continuous "flicking" on the skin and skipped the typical numbing cream, Christiansen said she found it more painful than she'd expected.
"If you watch the news today, every homeless person is either on spice (a drug) or a beggar," said James, a former rough sleeping coordinator for Westminster City Council, flicking his dreadlock ponytail over his shoulder.
However, Ottawa recovered, and Batherson made a slick pass through the crease to a streaking Duchene, who finished it off by flicking the puck into the vacated right side of the net past a sprawling Lundqvist.
A number of the band's fans waved Palestinian flags at a recent concert in Glasgow, Scotland, while voicing their opposition to the gig in Tel Aviv, leading to Yorke flicking his middle finger in their direction.
The mild, flicking jabs he put out against Michael Johnson, timed as Johnson stepped in or recovered from kicks, ruined the timing of the respectable kickboxer, made him flinch, and hid the powerful left hands brilliantly.
As we talked, I could see Mao Xin's curious eyes flicking around, eventually landing on a photo of Lulu atop a bookshelf across the room, high enough that you needed to squint to really see it.
"This adorable seal pirouetted and arabesqued around me before sliding in and flicking sand over itself in a final attempt to get me to play — and it nearly worked!" wrote photographer Martin Edser of this photo.
Right. Buy your books from a shit-stinking basement, your vegetables from a corner shop that opens out onto the A2, and your records from blokes who'd really rather you weren't flicking through their wares. Simple.
"I'm proud, obviously, and excited," he said with a sheepish smile, flicking through images of his latest collection in which unisex tailored looks in pastel pinks and greens took a darker turn to blackberry and aubergine.
People usually think practicing with a deck of cards is a lot of finger-flicking, which I used to do, but people who are, like, 20 are so much better that it's a little bit disheartening.
You might be a child of the 1990s if you've had this experience: One day, flicking through your Netflix queue, you spot a movie you loved so much as a kid that you wore out the VHS.
Following that, I'd go straight home and burrow myself in my comforter with my laptop on my stomach, scrolling, scrolling, scrolling to ignore the undulations of alarm flicking at my ribcage: You are not prepared for tomorrow.
"My reading of what is going on at the moment is that U.S. economic data seems to be flicking away, and the market is starting to tell us that rate cuts will eventually be coming," Rands added.
After flicking the hairs of a makeup brush doused in water and white body paint (she used MAC Chromacake in White) to spray teeny dots atop the eyeshadow, the look is illuminated with an array of stars.
Do you think the nerds will assemble with all the anime swords they bought online before the darkness, and take down the army one-by-one, busting their way into the bunker, and flicking the switches back?
U.S. midfielder Julie Ertz doubled the score on 26 minutes, flicking in a header from a corner and Lloyd, captain for the day, then powered home from another corner nine minutes later after easily losing her marker.
"All the records you see here allow me to communicate," Peterkin says, while flicking through shelves of vinyl wedged between the production gear in his apartment-turned-studio in Berlin's Friedrichshain area where he's lived since 2014.
A series of palpably awkward media appearances followed—Steele folding his towering body into a spindly chair on the set of the Rikki Lake Show, flicking dark hair out of his face to stare down Jerry Springer.
From the tourists flicking through their camera rolls to the teenage girls drinking Diet Coke, the geriatrics chewing on toothpicks to the waiter grinding out black pepper like Beyoncé at the Super Bowl, we all belong here.
I didn't have any problems flicking my wrist and getting the display to turn on, or cycling through the screens with a tap, but the device's response time is definitely on the slow side compared to other gadgets.
As for the smoker who's on the fence about still flicking their cigarette onto the pavement, it might be of benefit to consider that a vast quantities of butts aren't picked up by cleaning fairies overnight, nor Pope.
As the Netanyahus strode along holding hands, as they often do, Trump, walking alongside them, reached out to grasp the First Lady's hand, but video circulated on Twitter appeared to show Melania Trump briefly flicking his hand away.
They aren't necessarily presented as wholesome — but the fact that so many of the memes are about spending a night smoking weed and flicking the bean out of boredom or distress is what makes masturbating seem so normal.
The Swiss equalised with less than 10 seconds played in the second period after Alina Muller collected a Christine Meier pass and wove her way past three defenders before flicking a backhanded shot over Russian goaltender Nadezhda Alexandrova.
By flicking out the jab consistently and digging body shots, Alvarez made his job of avoiding the fence much easier because Gaethje very clearly lost track of the fence and simply began trying to get to Alvarez instead.
Hooker's opponent, Ross Pearson is one of the sharpest counter punchers out there, so it was good to see Hooker make use of his length: low kicking Pearson and scrambling the Brit's signal with a deceptive, flicking jab.
By flicking in the right straight well, Lee was also able to bring Trinaldo's left hand in, then high kick through his guard—putting Trinaldo on wobbly legs and bringing about the finish of the fight on the mat.
Click here to view original GIFImage: Alex Cranz/GizmodoYour desktop is the first sight you see when you switch your computer on, and there's nothing worse than flicking that computer on and finding yourself staring at a cluttered mess.
That way, the text conversation can continue during the video, with the option of sharing visual content like stickers, photos or videos during the video session, which is activated by flicking the video icon in the top right corner.
Canelo essentially gave away the fifth round by leaning on the ropes and hoping to draw out some bigger blows, but Golovkin was having none of it and simply pinned him in place with jabs and flicking right straights.
Uproxx adds that during the lead up to season 6, Sophie Turner made a joke on the Oscars red carpet, saying, "I'm like flicking through [the scripts] and I'm like death, death, death, death, I'm good for this season!"
In demanding repayment, one of the creditors exposed his "nether regions" and "gyrated" in front of Yu's mother while flicking cigarette butts at her and forcing her to smell Yu's shoes, the Shandong High Court said in its judgment.
Adesanya's striking style is one which might well be better suited for MMA than pure kickboxing: a dozen fakes and feints a minute, flicking jabs from below the opponent's guard, stance switches and beautiful "question mark" or "Brazilian" kicks.
Unfortunately, once someone invented the lightbulb and the people of New Mushroomton — let's just call them people — figured out that flicking a switch is easier than casting a spell, they began to invent and depend on other modern comforts.
The three that followed in a flurry in the second half, though, were a fair reflection of Real's dominance, Zidane's team flicking through the gears, finding an acceleration and a ruthlessness that Juventus, the Italian champion, could not match.
"I was watching the news last night and flicking between MSNBC, Fox, and CNN, and I thought to myself that President Trump never won an Emmy for 'The Apprentice,' but he should be winning an Emmy now," Gansa says.
You can get Gmail to go darker, but you need to head into the Themes section rather than flicking a switch, and the dark themes don't affect the body of your emails, or the pop-up menus, or the compose window.
Following that, he spent a while flicking through a rail crammed with clothes—there are pastel-colored leather jackets, jeans drenched in spray paint, tracksuits peppered in patches, and rows and rows of Converse Chuck Taylors in effervescent shades and prints.
When in an open guard position the round kick—which is more flicking than thudding, anyway, because it has to change trajectory from the side kick chamber—tends to catch the opponent's lead shoulder and back more often than not.
The one Nogueira twin who could box, 'Little Nog' used a flicking southpaw jab to draw out the big swings of his opponent, giving ground and returning with the left hand or catching them with the right hook as they followed.
With the Switch, there's even more free range with motion controls; flicking the remote to mimic the feeling of tossing a ball, or — with the Pokéball Plus remote — playing with a ball itself to feel more like a real trainer.
In a hangar at Naval Air Station Sigonella, which is also on Sicily, Trump was introduced by his wife Melania, who has raised eyebrows during the trip by twice flicking away her husband's hand when he tried to hold hers.
But when you're not watching the tube or flicking through the newspaper, you're sneaking around crime scenes, cleaning up the bloody mess left in the wake of a serial killer, tossing bagged-up bodies into the back of your trusty wheels.
I passed so many people on the street walking and staring at their phones, occasionally flicking or swiping their phones in the telltale Pokémon Go way, or pacing back and forth in front of a bank or church or landmark.
In a back room at the hillside cooperative's center in Ait Hssaine, a dozen scarf-clad Berber women rhythmically bring stone hammers down on argan nuts, expertly splitting the shells and then flicking the oil-bearing kernels into a woven basket.
Russia had no answer to the fast, incisive Welsh breaks and survived several more chances before Gareth Bale scored his third goal of the tournament to become Euro 2016's top marksman, flicking the third past Akinfeev in the 67th minute.
The Sega-published simulation of the greatest sport to never get an Olympic nod does a great job of translating the flicking of a wrist, and the spinning of a dart between finger and thumb, to the swiping of the stylus.
Instead of mindlessly flicking open my phone while I was on the train, waiting for an elevator, or taking a beat in between writing, I made a habit of holding the egg while trying to calm and organize my thoughts.
That idea of someone either turning on the radio in the car, or they're at home, and they turn on the radio at home, and, you know, they're just flicking through channels trying to find something, and they turn this on.
That will require more progress on Vicarious' take on AI. As WIRED toured the startup's warehouse, one robotic arm miscalculated, flicking a tube of lotion along a smooth arc that overshot its mark and ended on the scuffed concrete floor.
She walked me through my phrase, stressing that I should finish each "event" — the coordinated sweeping back of a leg and both arms, or the flicking up of the palms while jumping forward onto one foot — before starting the next.
In usual operation, the paddles are each marked with "+" sign or a "-"sign: Flicking the plus paddle (usually the paddle on the right) toward the driver nudges the gears up in sequence; the minus paddle lowers the gears, also sequentially.
Contrary to popular depictions of predatory dinosaurs roaring with tongues held far out or flicking them out snakelike, they found that most of the species they studied had hyoid bones that resembled those of gators, who keep their tongues firmly stuck in place.
Against a lesser opponent, rather than flicking that jab out in twos and threes and quickly returning to his shield-like guard, Golovkin was jabbing and immediately moving into position to drop his right hand or come up with a powerful left hook.
A lot of people slag off her shadow boxing because she is so often shown slapping her own face with her shoulders, tilting her head, and flicking her elbows out but honestly that seems disingenuous as that isn't how she fights at all.
The main gameplay mechanic—flicking Pokeballs at Pokémon to catch them, is copied in Garfield GO. Rather than catching a Pokémon as your first activity, Garfield GO allows its users the privilege of tossing poorly animated pieces of lasagna into Garfield's bowl.
The first time the MCAS software kicked in, the Ethiopian Airlines pilots quickly countered the movement by flicking switches under their thumbs - they had recognised the movements as the same type all flight crews had been warned about after the Lion Air flight.
Less than three minutes after Patrick Wiercioch's soft backhander bounced over Pekka Rinne's glove to give the Avalanche their short-lived edge, Forsberg solved Smith with a wrister from a sharp angle at 5:26, flicking it short-side over his right shoulder.
Every such action—for example, flicking a particular switch or moving the joystick a prescribed amount—has to be expressed as a combination of arm- or leg-joint movements that have to be calculated precisely and then added to the robot's memory.
Just as President George H. W. Bush did when he spoke of the timeless ideals of duty, sacrifice, and patriotism embodied in the act of "taking part and pitching in," President-elect Trump can reanimate those flicking points of light across our land.
Already preoccupied by Brexit, Iran, Ukraine and its own future, the EU managed the equivalent of raising its collective head, flicking its eyes in Madrid's direction, announcing the referendum and the violence a Spanish constitutional issue, and slumping back to Brexit talks.
The smart glasses, which look no different than a regular pair of specs, are apparently able to discern between the wearer flicking, holding, or rubbing their nose with a finger, and those subtle movements can be translated into remote commands for other devices.
They've got a lot of the same ideas as sex, like twiddling and flicking and frantic mashing and quick-time events where you have to aim for a tiny spot with split-second-perfect timing or you get shot in the head.
And that could best sum up the fight—Maia is about the subtleties within the basics and avoiding strikes at all costs, Condit is about overwhelming opponents with weird spinning and flicking kicks with the occasional biting down on the mouthpiece to brawl.
Flicking the switch to Off actually resets your advertising ID, so you can turn it off and on again to start with a clean slate, if you don't mind targeted ads but think the various tracking services Microsoft uses have you all wrong.
Below is the premiere of her video for said song which sees her working pale pink like a boss and rolling with her girls, flicking her finger to the haters—both physically, and yeah, in the form of this ice cold song. Watch.
Adam Pelech got a stick on the loose puck and sent a pass up the ice towards the streaking Barzal, who outraced Bjorkstrand to the net before flicking a backhanded shot past Merzlikins and off the top post with 3:59 left.
A Pakistani woman entered the elevator on a recent afternoon with a big bag of groceries, flicking a dupatta over her shoulder as a Nepalese nurse and the janitor, a man from Jamaica there to mop up a spill, followed her in.
The first time the MCAS software kicked in, flight data shows the Ethiopian Airlines pilots reacted quickly by flicking switches under their thumbs - they had recognized the movements as the same type flight crews had been warned about after the Lion Air crash.
As soon as I wake, I start on the apps of the main news sites, quickly flicking and tapping and scrolling from the New York Times to the Washington Post to Politico to Real Clear Politics to FiveThirtyEight, digesting all the news in minutes.
By combining the flicking and swiping gestures of a touchpad or touch screen with the arm mobility of a mouse, the Swiftpoint can apparently lead to less strain on arms, backs, and even pinky fingers, which tend to get sore when using a classic mouse.
When something as simple as Hulk's shoulder, or the appearance of Rocket's snout stretching out beneath my eyes, can do so much in creating the illusion, it's a shame that something as fundamental as turning your body 180 degrees by flicking a joystick breaks it.
If you open up the iCloud part of System Preferences in the new OS you'll see an entry letting you automatically sync everything on your desktop and in your Documents folder—just make sure you've got enough iCloud storage space before flicking the switch.
Knowing that most of us could do with a distraction from the impending apocalypse that looms ever closer as the seconds fade away, the deadly duo are back with another online experience that's slightly more rewarding than flicking through some communist shut-in's timeline.
The antiquated ritual of meeting a prospective partner while off your face at the club has been replaced with something that, we're told, is inherently sadder—flicking through an endless stream of profile pictures while lying in bed at 10 PM on a weeknight.
Miocic can step in on his jab and shake a man to his boots if it connects, but his ends are better served by feinting and flicking the jab out there, a piston from the shoulder and elbow rather than the hips and legs.
"White trash" is used to denigrate people, of course, but for some it's also a marker of pride and transgression in a lot of ways, a kind of noble deprivation, flicking the middle finger at the upper classes and saying 'I'm white trash, fuck you.
No amount of words here will quite do justice to just how superbly these two completely different approaches to game design complement each other—or how flicking between the two becomes a breathless ballet of cartoon carnage in the game's more pulse-raising moments.
While the aesthetic of 90s feminist zines is now an iconic set of visual codes all of its own, flicking through their pages—many of which you can see at the Somerset House exhibition—there's a sense that visual appeal wasn't of top priority.
In this particular McFlurry, the M&M candies were dispensed on top instead of being stirred in (which, in my experience, happens more often than not), but with some wrist-flicking action, I was able to distribute the candy more evenly throughout the dessert.
Wenger looks like he eats the recommended daily serving of muesli for breakfast while perusing Philosophy Now magazine, while Dyche could probably polish off a carton of eggs in one sitting like some sort of ravenous, ginger pine marten while flicking through the Sunday Sport.
So while launching that spin throw with the detached Joy-Con is as simple as flicking your controllers to the side, doing the same thing with docked gamepads or the Pro Controller requires rapidly spinning Mario in a circle and then launching Cappy with a button press.
More ways to silence your phoneScreenshot: GizmodoThere may well be times when you need to silence your phone, and Android P gives you a new one, besides dialling down the volume manually or flicking around for the Do Not Disturb icon in the Quick Settings pane.
While she tries to fill an angel food bundt cake with ice cream, Kroll lights candles, plays romantic music, sits directly behind her (Sedaris reminds Kroll, and us, "I do have a knife," her eyes flicking back up to the camera), and fingers the cake while moaning.
The track is called "Took Us a Break" and it comes with a black and white visual that sees her stomping around and flicking her hair and looking every inch like the sort of artist that has earned her dues over the course of two decades.
Of course, quantum computing isn't a magic panacea that can deliver all of the above just by flicking a switch, but it can calculate much more efficiently than a tradition computer, which is great for dealing with high volume work like artificial intelligence and running simulations.
"I was watching the news last night and flicking between MSNBC, Fox, and CNN, and I thought to myself that President Trump never won an Emmy for 'The Apprentice,' but he should be winning an Emmy now," Alex Gansa, the showrunner for "Homeland," told ITK in 2018.
And when something original in the gameplay presents itself, such a a cool-day-to-night puzzle involving shadows as keys, it's too quickly cast aside for more running and fetching, switch flicking and wall clambering—for everything you've done before, back when it meant more.
In MoMA's galleries the books hang in midair, swinging from the ceiling, while the Instagram images are displayed on finger-smudged iPads, which visitors were flicking through with the same attention usually given to social-media imagery — that is to say, not much attention at all.
The two musicians frowned at a group of guys flicking balled-up dollar bills at one of the women, and over a glass of seltzer (she no longer drinks alcohol), Jehnny Beth explained that the album's centerpiece "Flower" was written for one of the bar's regular performers.
Growing up with bird tables outside my window taught me a lot about animal behavior — the meaning of the aggressive flicking of a squirrel's tail, the precise posture of a courting robin — but it taught me, too, how to empathize with creatures with their own thoughts, intentions and desires.
Most sites are suitably optimized for online viewing, and so flicking through stories is straightforward enough... but screen real estate is massively reduced, which means menus and icons get pushed to the edges, which means getting around the web becomes much more of a chore than it should be.
Up top are your four actual friends, followed by a smattering of people who were just flicking through—and then there, floating somewhere in the middle, is an old hook-up who stopped speaking to you months ago, but who watches your stories and likes your tweets religiously.
Trump was hosting the French President and his wife, Brigitte, at the White House Tuesday for policy talks between the two countries, and at one point in the Oval Office, Trump got a little handsy with Manny ... flicking off some apparent dandruff that had built up on his jacket.
Punch A, punch A, punch A, punch B is basically Dos Santos' boxing in a nutshell, but if punch B sails through a hole created by the opponent making adjustments to deal with those irritating, winding body jabs or flicking leads to the head, that's all he needs.
He let go of the head to pull the foreskin all the way back and shake himself before he pinched the base and drew his fingers up the shaft, stretching himself out to his full length and flicking off the drop of urine that hung at the tip.
I'm proud to say I can go to the bathroom in the middle of the night without flicking a single light on along the way, because I have only the faintest memory of that scene in the Sixth Sense (which was probably the last scary movie I saw).
It turns out gamebooks are making something of a comeback in the Kindle age, thanks to this essential efficiency: tapping on a "go to page X" option on your ebook is just a hell of a lot faster than flicking back and forth through sheaves of dead wood.
Before Pippa grew into a teen-ager, and lost her nerve, she had been so full of ideas, running in the garden and in races on Sports Day with such flat-footed eager assurance, her plait flicking bossily behind her, her plain long face raised to the sun.
You will, inevitably, be inundated with tomes called Quick and Easy Student Meals and The Student Cook, as if student food were a type of cuisine, before politely flicking through each of them, nodding, and ignoring them forever in favor of eating tomato pasta twice a week for four years.
We've more or less solved this problem today with digital formats and interfaces that make flipping through albums as easy as flicking at a screen, but when your music collection is pressed onto hunks of plastic and tape, choosing what to listen to can seriously be a bit of a chore.
Phablets have long been the new normal as the telephone icon lost out in the war to capture our attention via finger-flicking touchscreen fun — losing out to all the other apps offering more visual ways to be entertained and/or communicate, be it by text, selfie lens or silly GIF.
Pure coldness: But when I broke the industryThat's when I broke your heartI was supposed to chart and celebrateBut good things are over fastI know it's hard to deal with and see this You can practically see Ed flicking a cool toothpick hanging from his lip when he raps this.
By squeezing the trigger and pressing the main top button, as well as flicking the wrist accordingly, the player can pull useful gadgets from their utility belt, toss Batarangs around the grim back alleys of Gotham, and analyze a crime scene in a fashion very much like the Arkham franchise's patented Detective Mode.
Although Sphero is now positioning the ball as an educational tool, the Bolt can still be played with using the Sphero Play app which allows you to drive it around using an on-screen joystick, or other novel control schemes such as flicking your device's touchscreen, or even making silly faces on camera.
What is it about them that means that we actually want to listen to their new record, Super, rather than recoil with horror like we do when we're flicking through Mojo at a train station and notice that The Rolling Stones or Echo and the Bunnymen or Embrace have a new album out?
Heads up to anyone who loves to read or plans to spend the bulk of their winter weekends cozying up in bed, flicking through the latest thriller — Black Friday 229.97 is coming up on November 29 and will have some deals to appeal to your bookworm-ish heart and savings-driven brain.
Sitting on the rocks by the river, letting the sun flush my skin a warm pink, I realized that all summer I'd barely even registered the overwhelming sensation of heat, the way it makes you both sleepy and attuned to the tiniest flecks of sound around you, the pulse flicking in your wrist.
Add to that, managing connected gadgets via an app can come across as more of a time-sink not less, given you're asking users to spend time interfacing with/wrangling software to set-up and manage various profiles and device controls, instead of just flicking switches and pushing physical buttons at the point of use.
When he shoots a double down the third-base line or pulls a homer over the right-field fence, his swing—a flicking down-then-up job that almost traces the first letter of his name—seems like the sort of quiet but handy tool that would bring good outcomes as a matter of course.
Heads up to anyone who loves to read or plans to spend the bulk of their summer weekends splayed out on a beach flicking through the latest thriller — Prime Day 2019 is coming up on July 15-16 and will have some deals to appeal to your bookworm-ish heart and savings-driven brain.
On the Verge 8 Photos View Slide Show ' Flicking through photographs on her smartphone, the jewelry designer Leslie Tcheyan lands on a nonpareil early '90s snapshot: She's wearing a grayish, shoulder-padded blazer, with one arm around her 10-year-old daughter, Octavia Giovannini-Torelli (who's missing at least one of her front teeth).
The Cabaret Law was created during Prohibition to patrol speakeasies, and while its restrictions on musicians came and went, the ban on social dancing has remained — leaving generations of club owners flicking the lights or playing "Eleanor Rigby" to still the crowd, lest they be fined or padlocked by the police in midnight raids.
As Prince William and Harry both went to Eton, they likely learned what she calls the "Eton flick," a special way to eat soup that involves pushing the spoon away from you, slowly drawing it back up to your mouth and flicking the soup into your mouth – all while carrying on a conversation and remaining totally elegant.
I'm also aware that for you, the word 'celibacy' probably conjures up images of shy monks, gun-toting childhood sweethearts from Texas, gun-toting virgins from Reddit or that very specific breed of sad, suburban sandal fanatic you tend to see mall cafeterias, staring strangely at the fish and flicking through back issues of Reader's Digest.
Through the bathroom door, Kirsten can hear the shower running, and the minute that Casey turns it off—by this point, Kirsten is, as she also does daily, reading an article about how smartphones are destroying people's ability to concentrate—she springs from bed, flicking on light switches in the master bedroom, the hall, and the boys' rooms.
A section dedicated to one of Zarya's abilities, a bubble that protects herself and others, spans six pages and precisely outlines four different scenarios that can happen, the worst of which is wasting your ability by flicking it on when the enemy hasn't used theirs—that puts you at a serious disadvantage and vulnerable to an enemy attack.
Obviously we could list just about any app (or game) here, but we've focused on ones that are genuinely useful, educational, or edifying, as well as apps that you can dip in and out of for just a few minutes at a time—the time when you'd typically be flicking through your Twitter feed or sharing a photo of your lunch on Instagram.
When the band's vocalist and chief lyricist Sarah Midori Perry was 13, she and her family left the suburbs of Otaru, on the Japanese island of Hokkaido, and moved to the UK. Over the past couple of years, Sarah's dreams kept pulling her back to her childhood, with certain images cropping up as though her mind's eye were flicking through old photo albums.
"By flicking the upper right-hand switch, you convert its calculator buttons into music keys, a full 11 note scale from A to D." People didn't need Beethoven with their math—certainly not when it sounded like this, and certainly not from The Sharper Image—but the device was a page-turner for Casio and the company's primary designer, Toshio Kashio.
As images from his half-century of renown revealed anew, he had created an astonishing canvas simply by smiling, or by flicking a jab, preaching at a mosque, hitting the speed bag, glistening with sweat, rejecting entry into the military, goofing with the Beatles, screaming in mock-lunacy at Sonny Liston, taunting Joe Frazier and rope-a-doping with George Foreman.
She toyed with it all through first period, flicking it the second the teacher turned to the board, trying to melt different things (her eraser, a pen); when the teacher mentioned that something smelled like burnt plastic, no one told on Danielle, even though they'd been observing her experiments, even though some of them were scared of Danielle, unsure what she was capable of.
I lit a match to it while the children sat on a couple of big rocks I had had dragged up to form a circle, and as the sky darkened, and the flames began flicking high up into the air, my dear old camp friend and I burst spontaneously into the song that always started campfires, a song neither of us had sung out loud in front of anyone in, who knows, probably 40 years.
There's the one in the alley far Downtown where you get yourself into a fistfight for reasons you can't begin to fathom, the one in the ancient condemned theater on 28th Street where jokers on line on the firetrap staircase start flicking lit matches at one another, the one in the decommissioned bar and grill where the personnel from all the other clubs go after closing, where you belly up to the counter and order not drinks but rails of Uptown.
And director Jeremy Podeswa (who's helmed some particularly memorable Game of Thrones episodes), really gives us a lot to relish with this scene, given that we know where it's going and have time to drink in the details: the way the camera lingers on disguised-Arya's eyes flicking around the room, making sure everyone's drunk the poisoned wine before she switches her speech from congratulations to castigations; the way "she" brings the goblet to her mouth but doesn't follow through; the shots of the Freys continuing to guzzle the wine during the speech; Arya stopping Joyeuse from drinking the wine with a curt insult about not wasting good wine on women — something that's perfectly in character for Walder, but saving Joyeuse's life at the same time.

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