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Jonny Greenwood's juddering guitar solo is all the venting Yorke truly needs.
I laid my head on the juddering plexiglass window of the train home.
"Everything was juddering — I was very, very unsteady on my feet," he said.
Drivers also reported poorer fuel efficiency and engine power and car juddering, it said.
He obliges, but only manages three more lunges before the inevitable: a juddering final stroke.
A modern cocoa factory is a labyrinth of juddering metal, supervised from behind computer screens.
A train's faraway approach shook the platform, and her heart was the same, juddering at a remove.
Only with the juddering transition to democracy could Russia begin the gradual acquisition of collective self-knowledge.
Misjudge how much to charge each group of customers, and the flywheel can come to a juddering halt.
They're very graphic, with all body parts named, every orifice put to use, and lots of juddering, shuddering, shimmering rapture.
It's better than using a regular sub-Retina monitor, sure, but look closely, and you'll notice blurry text and juddering while scrolling.
He has a juddering dribble and, once he reaches the elbow, a pronounced optimism about his ability to get a shot off.
Mr. Cox, who speaks in the clavicle-juddering bass of an Old Testament prophet, has achieved a degree of celebrity as Mrs.
"The engine revved and the car spasmed violently before settling into a loud, sustained juddering that shook us in our seats," wrote Michelle.
Where will her loyalties lie—with the man who saved her from poverty, on the juddering blue block who has stolen her heart?
It has an Nvidia GTX 980 GPU inside, meaning performance should be solid in most VR titles, though I did notice some occasional juddering.
The juddering robo-funk may still be most inventive and most dancefloor-oriented of any track nominated in the course of the award's history.
At 3, she was physically transformed in an accident: Devon ran into a juddering lawn mower, and it bit off two of her toes.
Animated by exuberant, juddering cross-rhythms, vaulting easily from frenetic, Terry Riley-ish minimalism to tranquil introspection, Ms. Meredith's compositions seem to contain whole worlds.
Without juddering hippie-crack poster boy Gabby Agbonlahor and doughy American goal-tender Brad Guzan, they showed some fight and nearly ended their horrible run.
Sat surrounded by a clamor of whirring gears and juddering motors, Tim Hunkin is quietly prodding his wrist with a finger of his other hand.
It is there in that galloping bassline, a juddering thud that sounds like a lost lover desperately trying to backtrack their way into the good books.
The last week laid bare a dizzying patchwork of local decision-making, as the largest quarantine in recent American history occurred in a juddering, piecemeal fashion.
In "Broadway Boogie Woogie," Mondrian simplifies his already elemental system even further, dropping black entirely and reducing red and blue to a series of juddering dashes.
And games are in fact quite smooth, with very little juddering or latency — which, far more than pixel density, was the big problem with the Rift DK2.
Systematically, Haynes ramped up Bilott's tension: his blinking eyes, his twitching hands, his juddering feet, his fumbling for the chair, and his flailing spasms on the floor.
Could the rebirth of ethno-linguistic nationalism, rooted in the anti-liberal, volkisch spirit of the 19th century Counter-Enlightenment, bring the European project to a juddering halt?
Though my new Switch behaves perfectly as a handheld, everything goes sideways once I put it in the dock: juddering, slow movements at best, a black screen at worst.
Clad in a sharp white tux, Rock strode out to the sounds of Public Enemy's anthem "Fight the Power," the song's juddering force immediately defanged by the vanilla surroundings.
The histrionic keys and juddering bassline of "Man (Gang)" is the perfect platform for his crystal clear flow, an equal of the two tracks that helped revive an entire genre.
Set to a juddering electronic score by Matthew Patton — punctuated by a preacher's voice and muffled shouts — "Speaking in Tongues" gives us nameless characters and an America of fanatical extremes.
Now, aeroplane bathrooms are strange little places: crevices and cupboard-sized, with concertinaed doors, sinks that do a horrible juddering clunk instead of just washing water away, curious yellow lighting, all that.
Art Review WASHINGTON — Some artists have careers that take juddering turns, with early works giving no hint of later, sudden shifts in style: El Greco or Turner, Frank Stella or Philip Guston.
As the coronavirus pandemic brings the world to a juddering halt and anxious citizens demand action, leaders across the globe are invoking executive powers and seizing virtually dictatorial authority with scant resistance.
Love it or no, this juddering, fluctuating display is the most contemporary feature of the new MoMA, whose collection now offers the sort of fortuitous collisions familiar from digital browsing and searching.
So, let us celebrate the sweat-soaked fecundity of the modern plate with a quick whip through some of the best food porn, uploaded to that juddering beast we call Instagram this week.
Diehards that have asked themselves hard questions about personal priorities while watching Von Wafer and Pops Mensah-Bonsu do their thing on juddering online feeds can recognize this as progress of a sort.
I stepped out onto the juddering, swaying metal platform, one side of which was open all the way down to the rails underneath, so the sound of the thundering wheels filled the tiny space.
To be stuck in a small, slightly juddering, locked glass box hundreds of meters above a grey and freezing Thames with a man I lived with for six years before the saddest breakup I have ever known.
Last year's slowdown in China and the ensuing drop in demand for raw materials such as iron ore, copper and crude, has brought that to a juddering halt, exposing the fragility of African government finances and economies.
To be stuck in a small, slightly juddering, locked glass box hundreds of metres above a grey and freezing Thames with a man I lived with for six years before the saddest breakup I have ever known.
But what they do—what so many of these shockingly brave and brilliant athletes are doing, right now, on some channel or juddering livestream—is not quite what Simone Biles and Michael Phelps and Katie Ledecky are doing.
If you wandered into a Thou set halfway through a set and smack into one of their colossal, juddering riffs, you'd have no idea how the people wielding those instruments feel about Nazis or imperialism or wage slavery.
The sparkling numbers and status on a contending team are pleasant, but they're also just excuses to watch the main draw: that juddering baseball, the only pitch in the game that always seems bigger than the person throwing it.
It started with a shudder; a kind of juddering heartbeat that races through the four minutes and 49 seconds of Robyn's "Dancing On My Own" before finally succumbing to its own angst, floating away into silence in an ethereal glimmer.
SHORTLY after sunset there had been juddering green stabs of lightning to the south, but by a quarter to one in the morning there is nothing in the warm, wet July air over Cape Canaveral but a thin patchwork of moonlit cloud.
Lithely juddering through a compendium of her best-known J-pop numbers, including the quasi-breakthrough "World is Mine" and dozens of what to me were virtually identical songs, Miku seemed endowed with more or less the same qualities enjoyed by flesh-and-blood performers.
On Caustic, burly vocalist and guitarist Ethan McCarthy rages against racism, corruption, structural inequality, and depression in his imposing roar, laying down juddering, noise-soaked riffs for the rhythm section—drummer Joe Linden and bassist Jonathan Campos—provide mephitic fuel for the blast furnace.
" 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.
A juddering, trancelike form of dance that emerged from postwar Japan (you may have seen it in Madonna's video of "Nothing Really Matters"), butoh has you concentrate all your weight and gravity into one part of your body such that the rest of your body twitches and flaps.
There are the terrible juddering animated memes, in which Donald Trump's smirking melon-ball of a head is pasted atop the body of Heath Ledger's Joker or Joaquin Phoenix's Joker or one of the space cats from Avatar, not quite as a joke but not really seriously, either.
A downside to the experience is the hideously juddering frame rate, something of a Telltale trademark by now; but get over that and it's clear that all the pieces are in risky positions on the board right now, with some already knocked to the side, out of the game far earlier than anticipated.
Something weird about that first juddering summer wedding of adulthood is it tends to coincide with two or three personal crises you may be going through in your real life, most of which you decide to tell some stranger outside when you both try and get a bit of air and watch the sunset out from the oppressive heat of the main wedding marquee.
"Magic" received positive reviews from contemporary critics. Jude Rogers of The Guardian called the song a widescreen electronic epic, feeling that it may be the best opening track on any album for 2008. Nadine O'Began from Spin also positively reviewed the song: "The juddering 'Magic' recalls New Order but pulses with an addictive grandeur of its own." While About.
On the Berlin-Hamburg railway it reached its record speed of 185 km/h. At this speed serious juddering occurred due to the imbalance caused by the twin-cylinder configuration. The locomotive reached its scheduled cruising speed of 160 km/h within six minutes. By 14 May 1936 the engine had completed almost 21,000 km of trial runs.
It also makes the video stream usable for framerate conversion, and creating slow-motion scenes from streams taken at standard video/TV frame rates, e.g. using cheap consumer camcorders. If the filter gets incorrect information about the top/bottom field order, the resulting output will have juddering motion, because the two frames created would be displayed in the wrong order.
The first race of the season was in January at the Buenos Aires Autodrome in Argentina's capital city. Briton Moss took pole ahead of Fangio, ahead of Behra, and Ferrari drivers Castellotti, Collins, Musso and Hawthorn. At the start of the race Behra took the lead from Fangio and Castellotti. Moss was taken by surprise and a juddering start damaged the throttle mechanism and he pitted at the end of the first lap.
'" In Chambers' recollection: "Because of the subject matter, I wanted to make the beat a bit more industrial. So instead of keeping the rhythm on the hi-hat, I played it on the floor tom and used the hi-hat for the accents. It was the opposite to what drummers usually do but it gave it a juddering, production-line feel. We used a keyboard to make a smashing sound, like an anvil in a foundry.
Bold juxtapositioning of operatic arrangements, electronic interludes and juddering hardcore riffs." Craig Broad of God Is in the TV noted that his first impressions of the album were, "how grandiose it actually is." Awarding four stars, he praised the band for expanding their sound; "Be Human, ultimately, is a band comfortable with their abilities but pushing and evolving to become something more. Let's just hope that they continue to push on and be one of bright stars of British alternative music.
The engineer of the song had accidentally mixed the drum beats backwards, which produced an unusual juddering sound across the recording, but Waterman was so impressed with the result that it stayed on the song. The single went on to sell 300,000 copies in the UK and was the producers' first top-10 hit together."I Wish I Was Me", Pete Waterman, Virgin Publishing Ltd. Despite the hit, Stock Aitken Waterman were in dire financial straits, as was the record company, Proto.
CBC said while the song may not be deep, it was the best to be expected from a "fourth grade fashionista", commenting the track was more "schoolyard friendly" than any music released by Miley Cyrus. The Guardian described the track as "a pretty good R&B; belter in the same vein as Rihanna, all heavily treated vocals and huge juddering beats". BET Sound Off blog commented that Smith had more personality on the track than fellow artists three times her age. Melinda Newman of HitFix complimented Smith's "competent" singing voice.
WIXIW was well received by music critics, and garnered a score of 81 on the review site Metacritic, indicating "universal acclaim." In a review for BBC Music, John Doran called the album an "unqualified success" and suggested Liars' newfound kinship with Aphex Twin and Radiohead circa 1999 established them in a field all their own, while Turner referred to the song Brats as a "juddering drunk punk masterpiece." Journalist Emily Mackay of the NME likened the palindromatic album title to the band pursuing a new creative approach to reconnect with their multi-faceted essential nature.
Yet none of it seems forced or contrived, and it doesn't sound quite like anything else that's out there right now. This one will be huge." Complex described it as "a more industrial take on the hip- house scene that blew up" at that time the song was released. Tom Ewing from Freaky Trigger noted that the song "juggles aggression and melancholy, and makes both immediately appealing – the juddering riff which opens "The Power" set against the slow pace and lonesome spaciousness of the production and Pennye Ford's vocals.
"Outta My Head" garnered mixed reviews from music critics. Nick Levine for Digital Spy described "Outta My Head" as a "genuine surprise" because of its uptempo style and how different it is to the rest of the songs on Echo, which Levine thought often sounded the same from song to song. He further wrote that the chorus is something which would suit German Eurodance group Cascada. Writing for The Independent, Andy Gill praised the song for its "fast, juddering" style and wrote that it is the edgiest song on the album.
Work of breathing increases with gas density, and therefore with depth. Total work of breathing for the diver is a combination of physiological work of breathing and mechanical work of breathing. It is possible for this combination to exceed the capacity of the diver, who can then suffocate due to carbon dioxide toxicity. Juddering, shuddering and moaning are caused by an irregular and unstable flow from the second stage, which may be caused by a slight positive feedback between flow rate in the second stage body and diaphragm deflection opening the valve, which is not sufficient to cause free-flow, but enough to cause the system to hunt.
Captain Gore on Triton, which was in full flow at seven knots, was unaware of the obstacle and at 05:00 crashed into them, coming to a juddering halt and inflicting severe damage to his ship's hull. Gore was able however to bring Triton off soon afterwards and continued pursuit, assisted by Digby on Alcmene who was able to block Pillon's route into Porte de Vidre. Both frigates opened fire on Santa Brigida at 07:00 as the Spanish ship sought shelter in the rocks at Commarurto close to the safe harbour at Muros, Pillon's movement hampered by the coastal rias that blocked the wind.Woodman, p.
The track "The Moon asked the Crow" from the 2010 album Grey Oceans, described by critics as "a surreal mixture of classical tinkling... accompanied by a juddering hip-hop bounce" and "baroque piano noodling with a thumping, body-moving hip-hop beat", as well as having "hip-hop elements", a "moody, hip hop-inherited boom-boom-clap beat" and a "catchy hip-hoppy beat", could be inspired by or derived from the style of, if it exists, Word to the Crow. Crows are also referenced in the Grey Oceans track "Fairy Paradise" and the Put the Shine On tracks "Smash My Head" and "Hell's Gate".
The backing track consists of a conventional arrangement of piano, bass guitar, rhythm guitar and drums. The other parts consist of synthesizer parts by Eno using an EMS VCS3 to produce detuned low-frequency drones, with the beat frequencies from the three oscillators, producing a juddering effect. In addition, King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp generated an unusual sustained sound by allowing his guitar to feed back and sitting at different positions in the room to alter the pitch of the feedback. Visconti mixed out Dennis Davis' kick drum, stating that the track "seemed to plod" with it but had a more energetic feel without it.
The track's slower second section opens with a descending blues riff reminiscent of The Beatles' "And I Love Her" (1964), in which the production switches between a half-mumbled baritone and layered choral symphony, among neo-noir motif. Its chorus scythes across juddering bass and off-kilter percussion instrumentation. Towards the end of the track's duration, a stray burst of G-funk shrill synth is solicited. Incorporating an ease to her vocal delivery, Del Rey eased her vocal delivery by crooning the hook "Move baby, move baby / Ooh baby, ooh baby" throughout the chorus shift, in a style that recalls Stevie Nicks' "Edge of Seventeen" (1982).
It is more common on high-performance regulators which are tuned for maximum flow and minimum work of breathing, particularly out of the water, and often reduces or resolves when the regulator is immersed and the ambient water damps the movement of the diaphragm and other moving parts. Desensitising the second stage by closing venturi assists or increasing the valve spring pressure often stops this problem. Juddering may also be caused by excessive but irregular friction of valve moving parts. Physical damage to the housing or components such as cracked housings, torn or dislodged mouthpieces, damaged exhaust fairings, can cause gas flow problems or leaks, or can make the regulator uncomfortable to use or difficult to breathe from.
By the 20th time 'Hello Kitty, you're so pretty' is declared, the listener's attention is already on the next track." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote that the song "bypasses bubblegum so it can settle into the embarrassing". While reviewing and stating that most of the album was "soggy", Chuck Eddy from Rolling Stone felt that "Hello Kitty" was the most playful song on the album and called it "J-pop-via- Kesha". Robert Corpsey from Digital Spy was mixed on his opinion of the song, writing that "the juddering electro-pop beats of 'Hello Kitty' serve as an ode to her you-know-what as well as her sizeable Japanese fanbase.
AllMusic's Tom Forget praised "Chelsea Smile" as a highlight of Suicide Season, describing it as "Intricately constructed and refreshingly unpredictable". Dan Slessor of the Alternative Press named it the best Bring Me the Horizon song, praising its "armor-plated juddering, deranged energy, titanic breakdown and insidiously catchy hooks". Loudwire's Sarai C. ranked it at number 2 on her feature of the band's best songs, highlighting its importance to the development of the group's sound and the metalcore genre in general, moving away from its deathcore roots. Metal Hammer writer Luke Morton ranked it the sixth best song by the band, describing it as "one of the nastiest songs to ever be called catchy" and praising its "brutalising breakdowns" and "primal screams".
The band's style mixes electronics and rock and was described as "Kate Bush on crack with Goldfrapp on synths," with Vanier's voice moving "effortlessly from seductive whispers to banshee wails." Q Magazine characterised it as "somewhere between Siouxsie & The Banshees and Cyndi Lauper having a sing-off with Kate Bush; the band’s spiky synth stabs providing the perfect canvas for Vanier's enchanting howl." Simon Price, writing for The Independent, stated that the "drama-pop trio" was like a throwback to "more interesting times", noting that "Classically trained singer-pianist Rosie Vanier has a voice which leaps from sugary pop to operatic whoops, her ivories chiming through a repertoire ranging from the turbulent to the serene, and even juddering Moroder electro-disco."Price, Simon (2008-10-05).
This is caused by an irregular and unstable flow from the second stage, It may be caused by a slight positive feedback between flow rate in the second stage body and diaphragm deflection opening the valve, which is not sufficient to cause free- flow, but enough to cause the system to hunt. It is more common on high- performance regulators which are tuned for maximum flow and minimum work of breathing, particularly out of the water, and often reduces or resolves when the regulator is immersed and the ambient water damps the movement of the diaphragm and other moving parts. Desensitising the second stage by closing venturi assists or increasing the valve spring pressure often stops this problem. Juddering may also be caused by excessive but irregular friction of valve moving parts.
Not all reviews were so glowing, as the NME characterized it as "45 minutes of awesomeness stretched out to a slightly bloated hour [...] the unsettling Toolisms of 'Ghost Key' meander just too long and 'Hand of the Host' spends half of its 11 minutes repeating itself without really juddering into the granite riff golem it threatens to be." Similarly, Chris Norton of Tiny Mix Tapes feels that the album "isn't the band's best by a really long shot, even if it ain't bad." Accessibility was a similarly divisive issue, with the album being characterized as "perhaps their most rewarding yet, but simultaneously their hardest to immediately access given its prioritising of subtle nuances over senses-numbing assaults" and "a slow-burning success". Conversely, it has also been declared to be "easily the band's most accessible effort".

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