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"oscillate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] oscillate (between A and B) (formal) to keep changing from one extreme of feeling or behaviour to another, and back again synonym swing
  2. [intransitive] (physics) to keep moving from one position to another and back again
  3. [intransitive] (physics) (of an electric current, radio waves, etc.) to change in strength or direction at regular intervals

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Place a mass on a spring and let it oscillate?
Still, exports tend to oscillate wildly from month to month.
"It's not unprecedented at all, things oscillate around," he said.
Every episode is constructed to oscillate between the past and present.
This disturbs the magma reservoir, causing it to oscillate or 'hum.
We oscillate between disgust and fascination, but remain stuck to the screen.
In humans all bodily functions oscillate depending on the time of day.
Their careers oscillate from triumph to disaster on roughly three-year cycles.
Surface plasmons are clouds of electrons that oscillate over a conductive surface.
Latin America's presidential democracies have tended to oscillate between authoritarianism and dysfunction.
You oscillate in between two things — one is cozy, the other malign.
In an obviously photoshopped version Clinton's eyes are made to oscillate crazily.
Meanwhile, the audience members' expressions oscillate between concern, disbelief, and even amusement.
The shilling will likely oscillate in the 14.16003,680-3,700 range, he said.
They've also known that the neutrinos can swap identities, or oscillate, between types.
DUNE will look at the manner in which neutrinos and antimatter neutrinos oscillate.
An important thing about axions (should axions exist) is that they naturally oscillate.
She was said to oscillate, as a mother, between neglect and invasive closeness.
Everyone knows how to titillate an ocelot — you oscillate its tit a lot.
The trader said the shilling would oscillate between 3,760-3,800 over the next week.
The shilling, he said, would likely oscillate between 3,875-3,900 over the next week.
Action/reaction between various parties mean we oscillate between temporary escalation and de-escalation.
Clinton has shown an unfortunate tendency to oscillate between harshness and compassion on immigration questions.
Normally, light waves traveling through space don't oscillate back and forth in a preferred direction.
The shilling, he said, would likely oscillate between 3,650-3,11.90003 over the next one week.
Manifestations of loss oscillate between the harrowing and the menial in Gautier's haunting third collection.
Meanwhile, the stock market continues to oscillate on news surrounding the visit and investor fears.
These new types of neutrinos did seem to oscillate, but didn't feel this weak force.
Then I will just let the direction of this frictional force oscillate back and forth.
Over a few hours, the president seemed to oscillate between supporting and skewering the deal.
Our hormone production, heart rate, metabolism, blood pressure, and other systems oscillate over 24-hour cycles.
His six novels oscillate between anti-Semitism and blatant, gross misogyny, with an overarching, looming sexuality.
This would cause the gravitational waves to oscillate with higher-than-expected frequencies after the merger.
Even oscillators that have different natural frequencies, when coupled, reach a compromise and oscillate in tandem.
If they oscillate differently, this could well be a crucial clue in this extremely puzzling mystery.
VTB had previously said it expected prices to oscillate at around $50 a barrel this year.
They oscillate between passionate, private moments and a platonic public image of two excited new friends.
We oscillate between terror and gut-busting laughter, as we witness what we once deemed unimaginable.
He does not oscillate back and forth, spewing emotional wreckage in his wake, like Tony Soprano.
He would oscillate between being open about details and not wanting to speak of his experience.
The louder tones were almost certainly "whistler mode emissions" when the charged particles oscillate in unison.
He said the shilling would probably oscillate around the 3,660-3,675 level for the next week.
They can even oscillate between using the "short nozzle or long handled 'twist & turn' cleaning," Casdon explains.
Another option is to observe how Uranus or Neptune oscillate when hit with light from the Sun.
The two originating currents oscillate at too high a frequency to impact the brain on their own.
The mercury atoms oscillate at an exact frequency, correcting the approximate frequency provided by the oscillating field.
In venture communities, we often oscillate between two extreme views of the role of a board member.
Unlike some facial brushes, Clarisonic devices oscillate rather than spin, making them less abrasive on the skin.
These atoms are engineered to emit light waves that oscillate at a constant several billion times a second.
Lines oscillate around each other within the dome roof, while squares unfold and collapse onto one another elsewhere.
The terrain can sometimes cause the wind to oscillate, resulting mostly in up-down movement of the plane.
Everyone's favorite MCU bad boy seems to oscillate between villainy and antiheroism, sometimes even in the same movie.
He has tended to oscillate unpredictably between policies, throwing talks over the budget or health care into chaos.
He said the local currency would likely oscillate in the range of 3,700-3,725 in the coming week.
Vallotton's less known paintings oscillate between a rigorous realism and a flattened style in keeping with the prints.
On "Playground," the guitar chords oscillate back and forth with the rhythm of a swing in a playground.
Without anxiety or stimulation, this duty cycle for sober dolphins can oscillate wildly from zero to 70 percent.
In them words and images, "near neighbors, yet never quite touching," oscillate between each other — between meaning and sensation.
As the brain regions gradually become inhibited, a slow wave of electrical activity begins to oscillate through the brain.
He said the shilling will oscillate in the 3,680-3,700 range where it has mostly traded for several weeks.
Made of woven wire, the sculptures oscillate between solidity and dematerialization, which is underscored by the shadows they cast.
As neutrinos fly through space, they oscillate between the three different states, which physicists call flavors: electron, muon and tau.
As waves of neutrinos stream through space, they periodically "oscillate," jumping back and forth between one flavor and another, she explained.
I've always been a fan of squigglevision, the animation effect in which lines oscillate to make static scenes feel more dynamic.
Part of what makes the Yakuza games so great is how they manage to seamlessly oscillate between a range of emotions.
The mirrors oscillate in resonance, so it takes less energy to move them, sort of like they're the fastest metronomes ever.
For the 800,000 or so Muslims of Belgium, many of whom oscillate between there and Morocco, marrying is an obstacle course.
As we oscillate between the "real" and "imagined" worlds of West Texas, the artwork in Susan's world takes on greater meaning.
The brush head doesn't oscillate; instead it just vibrates in place as you guide it over each quadrant of your mouth.
"Dark Necessities" has all the trademarks: thumb-popping bass, chiming guitar, vocals that oscillate between rhythmic patter and a plaintive chorus.
Mr. Tavernier's descriptions oscillate between the precise and the sweeping, and every so often he floats on private currents of thought.
Like the outcasts he often sings about, the songs on House of Sugar tend to oscillate wildly between meanings and moods.
Perhaps the ways these particles oscillate into one another and then decay into the more common particles could explain the missing antimatter.
But by definition, ADHD is a "maldistribution" of attention -- that is, people who have it often oscillate between splintered and hyperfocused attention.
DUNE's scientists hope to understand the nature of these particles, like why they oscillate between their three possible types, seemingly by magic.
NEMs are more complicated than simple Kuramoto oscillators in that the frequency at which they oscillate affects their amplitude (roughly, their loudness).
I wanted the work to embody that, but to also oscillate between that and a meditative stillness resulting from a tactile process.
The minutes showed that policymakers expected the amount of government debt purchases to oscillate under its quantitative easing program, according to Reuters.
Moody's also said it expected China's trade tensions with the United States to continue and oscillate between more or less intense phases.
They really let it rip on their 2013 LP, Part Ache, as the vocal styles oscillate between guttural growls and scratchy shrieks.
The ceiling fan isn't currently working, so I get a tower fan from downstairs and let it oscillate towards me while I sleep.
Amazon's business tends to oscillate between periods of extreme high-spending and extreme profitability, and the company is now fully in the former.
The works' subjects oscillate between the devout and the secular, creating ambiguous but compelling narratives that complicate our ideas of faith and existence.
"They oscillate between 'Let me progress' and 'Protect me if I fall,'" says Sérgio Bitar, a Chilean former minister who advised Mr Guillier.
He did not believe he had caused the ball to oscillate, but to be on the safe side, he called a rules official.
I mean, I oscillate wildly between thinking, I really want to have another baby and to I don't want to have any children.
"I oscillate between hope and despair for this world as well, Sam," he says, when Sam expresses a cynical view of the future.
Many of the artists in the show oscillate between different countries and periods as a result of migrations, cross-pollination, and historical transition.
At times, Biden seemed to oscillate between defending his behavior and saying he did nothing wrong and apologizing and trying to make amends.
With the help of hydrogen and nitrogen nuclei, which also have spins, the electrons oscillate between the two states in an external magnetic field.
Building a better time trap Optical clocks use atoms or ions that oscillate about 100,000 times higher than microwave frequencies used in atomic clocks.
In the newly released video, various brush strokes oscillate like sound system speakers, while other times the lines resemble the waveform patterns of oscilloscopes.
Lines oscillate and coalesce into figures, which then morph into human and non-human forms, all of it soundtracked to an evolving electronic soundscape.
Researchers want to use atoms that oscillate at a higher frequency to improve accuracy and more atoms to make timekeeping more precise and stable.
Stuff happens in one part of this world, and other stuff happens elsewhere: Jaws clench, bodies fall, and scenes oscillate — 'twas ever thus, genrewise.
Dr. Dreisinger even needles him about seeking a Ph.D. But he continues to oscillate between big academic dreams and the realities of his life.
The Deep Space Atomic Clock (DSAC) consists of an oscillating electric field at approximately the frequency that mercury atoms oscillate between two atomic states.
Calder had been experimenting with new, abstract compositions, made of painted wood and equipped with small motors that made balls oscillate or curlicues twirl.
It consists of extremely warped hip-hop tunes that oscillate between delicate pop and straight-up experimental music, and it is decidedly the shit.
The five phases oscillate between a heavy somatic experience (through psychoacoustic and stroboscopic gestures) and a diegetic one (telephoto surveillance of life in the arcology).
I realize we all have to make some sacrifices on our warming planet, but it's almost worse to oscillate between too warm and too chilly.
An electric razor uses spinning blades or blades that oscillate back and forth to cut the coarse hairs on the face tightly to the skin.
" But the criminal-justice system, he reasoned, "can trap some defendants, particularly substances abusers, in a cycle where they oscillate between supervised release and prison.
Once you have your tune and text, your performance should oscillate between unscripted, chest-­racking sobs and the more practiced bits that sound like song.
The first two installments, by contrast, oscillate a little too much between current events and the show's fictional world, between the serious and the silly.
It can oscillate side to side, and can also change to a backward-airflow mode so the air blows from the sides instead of the front.
But if you station a battalion of microbubbles at the barrier and hit them with a focused beam of ultrasound, the tiny orbs begin to oscillate.
However, you need to explain to him or her that the human brain operates at its best when it's encouraged to oscillate between focus and unfocus.
Earnings fundamentals continue to oscillate about post-war trend levels while much of the U.S. stock market remains remarkably cheap relative to its post-war trend.
So I was trying to find a point where our works come together without fighting each other, where they would just oscillate at the same level.
In other words, the second can be thought of as the amount of time it takes for electrons in the element cesium to oscillate 9,192,631,770 times.
The data and contrasting comments from Fed officials on rate hikes have caused the markets to oscillate and volatility to spike in the past few days.
Past biomechanical studies show that when women run braless, their breasts joggle up and down by seven inches or more and also oscillate side to side.
Back in 1957, physicist Bruno Pontecorvo predicted that neutrinos would oscillate between these three different flavors, but this oscillation would require the particle to have mass.
And for me, to have a text piece play with this and to oscillate between sense and nonsense creates a wide open space to compose within.
Past measurements seem to imply that neutrinos can oscillate into a fourth identity that doesn't interact with other kinds of matter at all, called the sterile neutrino.
Some bounce off the ceiling of the ionosphere, where helpful free electrons oscillate in joyful harmony with them before thrusting them back to Earth at new angles.
"Clearly, both Xi and Modi are committed nationalists but their relationship will oscillate between cooperative economic elements and competitive strategic elements for the foreseeable future," he said.
Now after releasing a handful of songs on SoundCloud, which oscillate between structured, emotionally-direct pop and sprawling techno, Louder is gearing up for a busy 2017.
Campaigns must abandon static snapshots in favor of dynamic real-time models: It's estimated that between 85033-15% of the electorate oscillate between positions until Election Day.
The big questions will come if commerce starts to oscillate from F1 to Formula E, but it might take a decade for that to even start happening.
He would, himself, oscillate like a wave on the topic—rescinding and remaking his case, arguing for such waves and then, after redoing the sums, against them.
If the matter and antimatter neutrinos oscillate differently, that will likely be a huge clue toward answering the question of why the universe exists as it does.
Feeding invalid words into the vat caused the vat to fail to oscillate, or else caused distinctive oscillations from those caused by the set of valid words.
By presenting the idea of sexuality through these unreal, imagined figures, both artists are able to more easily oscillate between the realm of the virtuous and the vulgar.
This dilutes management' resources in the context of a highly competitive environment, while making them consistently oscillate between a global group and a subsidiary-by-subsidiary turnaround plan.
The mirror is connected to actuators that use electrical resonance to make it oscillate from side to side, changing the direction of the laser beam it is reflecting.
Game of Thrones' sixth season has often seemed to oscillate between a plot that is barely moving and a plot that is hurtling downhill at an alarming pace.
Clinton despite polls suggesting that she is a solid favorite to win because, he said this month, Democrats tend to oscillate between full-blown panic and dangerous complacency.
The mass on the spring can oscillate on its own with a natural frequency that depends on the mass of the object and the stiffness of the spring.
If generic prices cannot oscillate up and down with changes in the economy, it diminishes the incentive to ever cede lower prices because it cannot be easily reversed.
It's a pretty common thing for people to oscillate between wanting everyone to like their favorite things and wanting to be the ONLY one who likes those things.
"Currencies will continue to oscillate within recent ranges, but news from the FOMC, RBNZ, and BOJ could see a breakout," analysts at ANZ wrote in a note to clients.
The lasers in the HoloLens 21 shine into a set of mirrors that oscillate as quickly as 22,225 cycles per second so the reflected light can paint a display.
By day I oscillate between trying to get work done and searching for a flat surface where I can fit in a power nap—with little success at either.
You begin to see how Chareau's designs oscillate between lightening and refining familiar styles, like Art Deco, with subtle angles and pinches and works of rougher, more forceful originality.
Room rates at five-star hotels in both cities, which oscillate continuously in internet pricing these days based on demand, suddenly tumbled in early December, and executive lounges emptied.
In 2005, high-speed video of singing males captured by the biologist Kimberly Bostwick in the Ecuadorean forest revealed that the male's wing feathers oscillate over the bird's back.
According to its historical findings, back-to-school spending intentions tend to oscillate between growth and contraction every other year, as consumers alternate between "stock up" and "make do" cycles.
Almost indistinct sounds—screeching feedback, compressed piano glissandos, a wavering drone in the middle of it all—oscillate between major and minor keys, depending on which he gives precedence to.
Signed to Grand Jury Records (home to Day Wave and Mothers), the Minnesota quartet oscillate between melancholic lo-fi gems and colorful, energetic tracks, think Ezra Koenig fronting Real Estate.
" He explains, "My Constructions oscillate between painting, sculpture, and textile art, and I wanted to define the work in relation to the word 'construct,' both as verb and a noun.
If neutrinos could oscillate between flavors, this means a neutrino that is emitted in the Sun's core could be a different type of neutrino by the time it reaches Earth.
The lines oscillate smoothly between images and meandering trails: One second you see a transparent pennant or a one-eyed head, the next you see black arabesques and open curves.
That isn't to say that I've ditched drinking as a mandatory activity for writing: I tend to oscillate between teetotalism and dipsomania every few weeks with fairly vigorous dedication to each.
"After crossing the 9.57003,700 psychological level, everyone is moving to hedge, so there will be some position covering," he said, adding the local currency would oscillate in the 3,690-3,740 level.
If the principle of Lorentz symmetry holds, a neutrino of a given mass should oscillate at a predictable rate — meaning a neutrino should travel a certain distance before transforming into a muon.
The results, which continually oscillate between flights of fancy and gritty realism, are influenced by the social, economic, and political landscape, as well as by technological changes within and without the medium.
His reason is that the Fed and other central banks are more willing to let inflation oscillate around their target instead of rushing to extinguish it like they did in the past.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Mainstream representations of black men—and in turn, their masculinity—tend to oscillate from one extreme to the other: criminal, hyper-sexual, reviled, or idolized.
There is barely a story here (credited to Chopra), and the fact that the director chooses to oscillate his narrative between flashbacks and the present day adds to the confusion on screen.
"There's a big narrative saying I'm going to be risk neutral and so the markets are going to oscillate," said Matt Lloyd, chief investment strategist at Advisors Asset Management in Monument, Colorado.
Studying the way the neutrinos change (or "oscillate") as they pass through matter may tell us more about the origins of the universe, for example, the relationship between matter and anti-matter.
One other thing to consider: If you pick the exact wrong value of stiffness, the running action of a human would resonate the pack and cause it to oscillate out of control.
Today youth voter rates oscillate between 1003 and 2100 percent, though the pool of young voters is larger as a result of the 220th Amendment, which extended the franchise to 21850-year-olds.
Several said that "mild overshooting" might help the Fed to reinforce that its goal is symmetric, meaning that officials want price increases to oscillate around 2 percent rather than hovering below that level.
The first two ingredients when mixed together cause an unusual chemical reaction known as a Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction, which causes the concentration of hydrogen ions in the beaker to oscillate back and forth.
It closes its eyes and rubs the prey—a sock flecked with bits of dried herb—across its whiskers, then falls to the ground, its body humming with purrs that oscillate into soft meows.
The Blazers' rebuilding playbook seemed predictable: young dudes would oscillate between brilliant and brain-dead, losses would pile up, and the team would be compensated with a top lottery pick in the 213 Draft.
They oscillate between high-revenue, high-spending windows of opportunity to compete for a World Series trophy, and "rebuilding" periods in which their payrolls are svelte and their on-field MLB product is grim.
Stewart noted that many traders implemented a strategy as if there was "a definite price level around which short-term fluctuations will oscillate", buying when prices fell below it, selling when prices rose above.
Janacek's second string quartet, "Intimate Letters," is a peek at the composer's real-life infatuation with a much younger woman, and features movements that oscillate between desperate hysteria and the delicate sounds of pleading.
Now it's the Star Shower Motion, with red-and-green laser stars that oscillate in a manner that recalls at least to some spectators the more powerful, high-impact lights used at Manhattan nightclubs.
When the technology allows for ambiguity—and players are able and encouraged to fill in the blanks—reality can become hyperreal and players oscillate between the game world and real world to "complete" their experience.
A characteristic of (non-sterile) neutrinos is that as they fly through dense matter and interact ever so slightly with the surrounding electrons and atomic nuclei, they tend to oscillate into other sorts of neutrinos.
Dr. Birx has had to oscillate between occasionally competing forces on the task force, which features a set of doctors and scientists who have often registered skepticism with the White House's attitude toward coronavirus policy.
Maybe you can get to an answer by understanding where the DJ is — that pivot point, that hub around which we as dancers oscillate, in the orbit of the music the DJ arranges and organizes.
Only in times like these can the internet oscillate between getting excited about the woman serving water on the red carpet at the Golden Globes and fascination with Jeff Bezos' love life in the same week.
Doctors with children, maybe especially pediatricians with children, fall along a spectrum, or maybe it would be truer to say, oscillate between two poles when it comes to how seriously we take our own children's complaints.
The Oaxacan farmers grew up speaking a local indigenous language more than they spoke Spanish, so between the Chinos and some of their farmers, there are several languages spoken, and they oscillate between English and Spanish.
" Here's more specific advice from Physics Central on how to use force to control center of mass: "If you start to fall forward, press hard into your fingertips, and your body will oscillate back toward an upright position.
"This ability to oscillate between what is clearly introversion and what is as clearly extraversion, to find values of life frequently in each phase of activity, is what I have called ambiversion," Conklin wrote in a 1924 paper.
Urich is gearing up for the release of the band's debut EP, Misty, a delightful, darkened collection of "slippergaze" tunes that oscillate between squalls of dense distortion and delicate, airy melodies floating on top of woozy guitar lines.
The materiality of this piece –– its presence –– is inextricable from the symbolic presence of the canvas and foil, glimpsed throughout the show, and the presence of the viewer, as the black and silver oscillate between absorption and reflection.
At the American Physical Society meeting in Boston last month, Motter presented unpublished results suggesting that "generators can more easily oscillate at the exact same frequency, as desired, if their parameters are suitably different," as he put it.
In tones that oscillate between solemnity and fierce ecstasy, the baritone Prisoner and his soprano interlocutor (sung here by the able soloists Tobias Greenhalgh and Chelsea Shephard) discuss, along with the chorus, the inextinguishable nature of human passions.
It doesn't move forward so much as oscillate, tracing the ever-shifting, sometimes bewildering course of Elena's feelings about Lila, the person who both inspires her deepest feelings and drives her to her pettiest and most wounding treacheries.
This will cause the frequency of the starlight arriving at Earth to oscillate (that is, the star will change colour slightly), in the same way that the frequency of an ambulance siren shifts as the vehicle passes by.
This will cause the frequency of the starlight arriving at Earth to oscillate (that is, the star will change colour slightly) in the same way that the frequency of an ambulance siren shifts as the vehicle passes by.
The arpilleras oscillate between utopian visions of the past, such as "Remembering Allende," which evokes peaceful times before Pinochet, and dystopian images, including one of Chile's presidential palace up in flames entitled "The Bombing of La Moneda" (1973).
Her idea, supported by laboratory experiments and computer simulations, is that the lighter electrons initially speed away faster, setting up an electric field that pulls the electrons back toward the ions, and then they oscillate back and forth.
This might be an understatement, and some readers might think that I should have phrased as a "tone problem," but it's undeniable that TNC asks players to oscillate between a very serious, somber experience and a wild, wacky one.
I'd oscillate between sadness and anger, and then there'd be moments where I only thought about the good things D. did, like when he checked up on me and brought me tea when I was sick with strep throat.
These informal tête-à-têtes between network bigwigs and candidates are a standard feature of the election process but rarely result in dramatic changes: After the meeting, the network's coverage of Sanders continued to oscillate between derision and dismissiveness.
Each of these is associated with the electron, muon, and tau particles, respectively, and neutrinos are known to oscillate between the different flavors as they cruise through space at very near the speed of light (not much to slow them down).
In the meantime, the president is busy trying to mislead people into believing the final word has already been spoken, while his Republican backers oscillate between claiming total vindication and taking steps to prevent the actual Mueller report from being released.
The acts oscillate between stand-up comedy, some sexy jazz singing, mythical storytelling, and a performative "interrogation," and although each performer's world is decidedly unique in tone and medium, there is an underlying sense of humor that unites the group.
It was a total body experience—I'm talking dripping sweat, hair and clothing completely soaked, every muscle burning, every bone aching, every part of me throbbing with such intensity that each pulse made me oscillate between total numbness and absolute sensation.
The clock developed by the German group uses strontium atoms instead of caesium, which are able to oscillate at frequencies of up to 100,000 times faster than that of their caesium kin—that is, within the range of visible light.
In 1998, it was observed that the three types of neutrinos could "oscillate," which is they would change their identity, with type 1 turning into one of the other two types and then back to 1 in an endless cycle.
It's rare for a game to be able to oscillate so wildly between humorous weirdness and gritty story sequences as well as the Yakuza series does, but Yakuza 0 pulls it off better than any game in the series previously.
But even as fear grips the Capitol, lawmakers say they are very aware of the need to do something to try to juice the economy, as the stock market continues to oscillate amid widespread uncertainty about the epidemic's worldwide impact.
Those not immersed in the title's ins and outs, however, should be forewarned: "American Gods" might oscillate between light and shadows, between past and present, but in terms of articulating a comprehensible story, it feels like a lot of smoke and mirrors.
"Until there is some trigger, markets will oscillate within a narrow range," said Jayant Manglik, president, retail distribution, Religare Securities, adding that the bias would be downward as investors feel it is a bit risky to enter the market at higher levels.
The composer most famous for dryly intoning the words "I am sitting in a room" has made works that involve using his alpha brainwaves to cause orchestral instruments to oscillate, so of course his mind's good at making connections between disparate fields and forms.
Dynamic, charming and swift, with at least one act (the Wheel of Death) that dropped my jaw and another (the Savitsky Cats) that purloined my heart, this year's circus, directed by Cecil MacKinnon and Jack Marsh, seemed to oscillate between family-friendly and adults-only.
In this ensemble piece, two dancers might oscillate in and out of a relationship intermittently identifiable as a duet, while someone else, way in the rear, lies on her back, raising a bent leg, and yet another dancer peeks out from a forward wing.
A consummate dialectician, he likes to toggle between the general and the specific, creating a kind of accordion effect as images of buildings give way to images of people inside those buildings and longer views oscillate with close-ups of faces and body parts.
Kane: I oscillate between being hopeful and also really missing camp and upset, [experiencing] some PTSD, and seeing everyone else I grew really close to with the same sort of mental, emotional and physical struggles after extensive police violence and war being waged upon us.
However, this new research shows that even if a planet seems Earth-like and is orbiting at the right distance from its star, if "its orbit and obliquity oscillate like crazy, another planet might be better for follow-up with telescopes of the future," Deitrick said.
However, light as we normally experience it from the Sun or a lamp or candle is unpolarized: It doesn't oscillate in a preferred direction and instead oscillates in all of them equally, with no preference for one particular plane (like a two-dimensional sheet through space).
For more great ideas about games, culture, and society, these recent articles make an excellent starting point: Due Diligence: Sublime Filth – Haywire Magazine Leigh Harrison talks a lot about "bags of sick and poo" in this remarkable account of experiences that oscillate between gaming and situationist drifting.
But Canberra has opted to join a major, Chinese-brokered free trade deal, and concern with U.S. commitment continues to grow, evidenced by murmurings that American foreign policy "has begun to oscillate more disturbingly" and that the U.S. has "wearied of the task" of global leadership.
In the same year, the Russian Constructivist Naum Gabo debuted "Kinetic Construction (Standing Wave)," thought to be the first motorized sculpture, fashioned from a steel rod inserted into a wooden base: At the press of a button, a hidden motor caused the metal to oscillate, creating a helix.
To help tease out the puny wiggle of a passing gravitational wave from a noisy background, LIGO's algorithms constantly compare the lengths of the twin detectors' arms, which oscillate when agitated by a passing gravitational wave or background noise, to "template waveforms" — possible gravitational-wave signals calculated from Einstein's general theory of relativity.
Their method relies on the Doppler effect: as a planet orbits its star, its gravity causes the star to move, which in turn causes the frequency of the starlight reaching Earth to oscillate—in the same way as the frequency of an ambulance siren shifts as the vehicle passes you in the street.
"I'm pretty sure I hate you, I'm pretty sure I love you," he sings on "Bossa No Sé." Almost always cosmically vibrant, Cuco's songs oscillate between moods: They're grief-stricken, humourous, and searching (he is, at any given moment, foraging for love or drugs or enlightenment in one form or another), but he never loses sight of where he is.
Simple tasks and conversations become difficult, and at risk of losing her sanity in addition to her husband, she shuts herself and her young daughter away in their light-filled apartment, on the top floor of a sparsely filled office building in Tokyo, where the two oscillate between acting out their pain and managing to find joy in one another.
Chair Janet YellenJanet Louise YellenThink of this economy as an elderly friend: Old age means coming death On The Money: Rising recession fears pose risk for Trump | Stocks suffer worst losses of 2628 | Trump blames 'clueless' Fed for economic worries Recession fears surge as stock markets plunge MORE's Federal Reserve hardly inspires confidence by the way its views oscillate on the health of the global economy.

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