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13 Sentences With "passes back and forth"

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She made a few more passes, back and forth, then abruptly climbed atop Love's head.
But even the mundane passes back-and-forth from earth to the astronauts seem momentous.
As electricity passes back and forth, the electrolysis removes little bits of metal and etches the letter into the blade.
Instead, it relies heavily on restaurants, retailers and other "nontraded" industries, where money mostly passes back and forth between residents.
That's why Congress should stop the ping-pong effect of the Net Neutrality debate as power passes back and forth between political parties.
Modric's slicing run up to the area leads to a chance for Sime Vrsaljko after a couple passes back and forth across the area, but Vrsaljko's shot is blocked by a defender.
It's problematic how inaccessible or expensive art fairs can be for working artists and students; as a response, I love how scrappy people can be when it comes to trading passes back and forth.
View toward Beesby Grange Mill House Farm near Saleby Beesby with Saleby is a civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It includes Beesby and Saleby. According to the 2001 Census it had a population of 228, increasing to 258 at the 2011 Census. The main A1104 road from Alford to Louth passes back and forth across the parish.
Tooeys Creek begins at the southeast end of Tooeys Lake and flows southwest, exiting the lake at the site of a rest area on Ontario Highway 41. It passes back and forth underneath the highway, then reaches its mouth at the source confluence of Black Donald Creek south of the highway. Black Donald Creek flows via Black Donald Lake, the Madawaska River, and the Ottawa River to the Saint Lawrence River.
Log Loader Shovel logging, sometimes called Hoe Chucking, uses a log loader to swing logs to the forest road. Shovel logging is one of a number of methods that may be used to move logs from forest to road. Rather than driving out to the log and dragging it back to the landing, the loader moves slowly across the harvest area, grabbing logs/trees within reach, and swinging them around to drop them closer to the road. Logs further from the road can be shoveled to the landing in a few passes back and forth.
A swinging pendulum with the velocity vector (green) and acceleration vector (blue). The magnitude of the velocity vector, the speed, of the pendulum is greatest in the vertical position and the pendulum is farthest from Earth in its extreme positions. In a mechanical system like a swinging pendulum subjected to the conservative gravitational force where frictional forces like air drag and friction at the pivot are negligible, energy passes back and forth between kinetic and potential energy but never leaves the system. The pendulum reaches greatest kinetic energy and least potential energy when in the vertical position, because it will have the greatest speed and be nearest the Earth at this point.
The work begins with a solemn adagio introduction in G minor that lasts for around a third of the work's total duration. The theme itself, when it finally appears, is almost comically anticlimactic—a simple, even trivial tune taken from Wenzel Müller's opera Die Schwestern von Prag, composed in Vienna in 1794 and popular during Beethoven's lifetime. This theme is followed by 10 variations, the first eight of which are conventional in style—a sequence of increasingly ornate decorations on Müller's theme as it passes back and forth between the three instruments. With the ninth variation, the music returns to the minor key and slow tempo of the introduction, while the final variation is a longer movement with several episodes of contrasting mood and tempo.
The technique can also be used for decorative purposes if it is done on every stitch, in which case the "inside" of the fabric is used on the outside Weaving in, or "inlay", is a related but different technique that is used to thread an extra yarn(s) into the fabric without knitting it. The woven yarn(s) need not be the same thickness or color as the knitted yarn, and almost always (but not necessarily) follow the horizontal rows (courses) of knitting. Because the extra yarn simply passes back and forth between the knitted stitches, it can be pulled out unless it is secured in some way at the sides. The resulting fabric is more like a woven texture than a knit because the extra strand reduces its elasticity.

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