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The nephilim at hand, radiant galaxies pirouetting at God's command.
This fabulous pirouetting gun disarm is worthy of Master Rayllamm.
I feel like we're pirouetting around the race factor here.
She remembers balancing at the barre to Beethoven and pirouetting to Vivaldi.
After shaking her opponent's hand, she twice waved to the crowd, pirouetting.
Cameras or not, we are all pirouetting about each other, desperately seeking applause.
To Harris, even a fruit fly pirouetting in his cell is a miracle.
He imagines a pirouetting turnaround in his mind and then simply does it.
Mbappé again, splitting Belgium's defense in two with a blink-of-the-eye pirouetting drag-back.
Then, by pirouetting through the streets and picking lint off strangers' jackets, we, too, can find love.
Another regular performance involves male dancers dressed in female ballerina outfits and pirouetting to "Swan Lake" music.
The poem is in terza rima, Dante's pirouetting form, which suggests tentative progress checked by partial reversal.
Graduates remember school days filled with impromptu singing in stairwells, drumming on tables and pirouetting down hallways.
After pirouetting to the tune of "When the Saints Go Marching In," he declared it a perfect day.
There are regal executioners like Steph Curry and Kevin Durant, pirouetting through elite defenses with velvet-gloved wrath.
I imagine a pair of tiny ballet slippers pirouetting into a devastated park crammed with colorful swings and seesaws.
Certainly Hooper has made a robust effort, as suggested by all the busy leaping, pirouetting, stretching, caterwauling and meowing.
The thing about Musk's whimsical tweets is that they work like that photograph of Pierre Trudeau pirouetting behind Queen Elizabeth.
As a result he was the only eight-year-old boy pirouetting in the class, but he carried on regardless.
Brave visitors careen down 160 feet of pirouetting tubes, a few chosen ones with a plant strapped to their torso.
There isn't all that much pirouetting in "Dumb Girl," which probably matters less to film lovers than to dance aficionados.
But all the pestering and pirouetting couldn't fight the forces of screen strain: the spine-crushing laptop and the neck-protruding smartphone.
She dove with suicidal commitment, managing to plunge the sword into the dummy head while pirouetting mere inches away from the horns.
In 2014, Erdogan couldn't attend a meeting so instead beamed a pirouetting hologram of himself into a room of shocked party members.
First, the debates are the personal fiefdom of the two political parties pirouetting under the lofty title of the Commission for Presidential Debates.
Are we such cretins that we're going to complain when America's treasure Misty Copeland is pirouetting her heart out in front of us?
Here's the French President sitting proudly in the central position of power, the military forces he commands pirouetting deftly before him and screaming overhead in the skies.
Johnston had taken ballet and one of the girls was a gymnast, and outside the Pelican Bay restaurant, they showed off their skills, exaggeratedly pirouetting and tumbling.
There's no bullet time slowdown, but the natural transition from a run to a pirouetting turn, fire, and landing into cover looks extremely promising and just plain fun.
In 1983, for the First New York City Art Parade, she sent a mirror-covered garbage collection truck rumbling up Madison Avenue, with six mechanical sweepers pirouetting behind.
But where the vintage Disney version of hippos in tutus now feels more like a cruel, shaming joke, the experience of watching Fiona pirouetting felt joyful and buoyant.
He rejects didacticism — "My story isn't an attempt to prove something" — pirouetting between saying and unsaying, creating a mass of competing meanings from which Adam's tormented psychology emerges.
Dance-loving sisters Ava and Sophia Paley of New York City both spent a lot of time tapping and pirouetting their way through life since starting lessons at 5 years old.
He was pirouetting in his wingsuit to display the underarm webbing that would make him swoop down like a bird, and blowing kisses to the camera with which he was filming himself.
Franceska Mann was a beautiful and exceptionally talented dancer, pirouetting her way through many prestigious shows and competitions, including the Brussels International Dance Competition of May 19643 where she won fourth prize.
Shults seems to be suggesting a similar holistic sensibility when his pirouetting camera draws circles around characters, most notably in mirrored scenes of the siblings, each riding in a car with a lover.
Bulking up the cast by six gave Tony-winning choreographer Christopher Gattelli even more pirouetting newsies to infuse into his numbers, which are known for their high-energy, gravity-defying jumps, flips and kicks.
Inevitably, you end up donning the host's inexplicable selection of wigs, or pirouetting around the living room while admitting to a past threesome, or hitting on the hot married guy who's making the desserts.
What's more, there's some pretty freaky video of the encounter showing an unidentified object pirouetting in the sky as the pilots marvel:This isn't necessarily evidence of aliens and there's probably a rational explanation for this!
Scene City 17 Photos View Slide Show ' New York Fashion Week, with its complementary vodka and seating hierarachy, is a gilded island on a planet that seems to be pirouetting closer to apocalypse by the day.
While the meanspirited Mouse King and his minions have been dancing across stages in various versions of "The Nutcracker," a much more benevolent rodent has been pirouetting under the spotlight in this Vital Theater Company revival.
The cast will also include an ensemble made up of North American tour stars Steve Blanchard (Joseph Pulitzer), Aisha de Haas (Medda Larkin), and Ethan Steiner (Les) — and pirouetting Newsies alums from the Broadway and tour ensembles.
At 10PM, I noticed that the boy in the trench coat from the Vox Media party — the one that Ashley thought must be famous — was pirouetting past me, holding hands with a woman in a trench coat.
She was in a fired-up frenzy to get off court as fast as possible as the evening drew in, smashing winners left and right, roaring, fist-pumping and pirouetting in celebration as each one flew off her racket.
Like its predecessor, it takes place in a world that sings with vibrant colors, sometimes literally: As the movie opens, Lara Jean is pirouetting onscreen in bright yellow to belt out some showtunes about her joy at being in love.
According to this masterfully cut Battlefield 1 glitch video, the Great War took place in a time before the Earth's gravity had been finalized, across war zones packed with pirouetting tanks, hovering super-soldiers, and horrifying half-horses that skate along the ground on their front legs.
Arriving at a point in the film where the characters have entirely disconnected from reality, "Everytime" by Britney Spears plays over a montage of three girls (Ashley Benson, Vanessa Hudgens, Rachel Korine) and a drug dealer (James Franco) they've befriended assaulting people and pirouetting against the sunset with AK47s.
Today's consoles could easily manage a Blast Corps with manual zoom camera controls, and if people are getting pissy with the exacting demands of pirouetting a truck into the corner of a condo, just pop in an "easy" mode, making those walls more crepe paper than bricks and mortar.
Video shows the plane pirouetting dramatically across the runway, but despite the remarkable images, only three people died: two after being ejected from the plane (one survived the ejection only to be run over by a rescue vehicle racing to the scene), and the other died of injuries onboard.
Of course, the video doesn't shy away from the sensual — just check out actress and known fashionista Ross dancing in a field wearing a silvery, body hugging jumpsuit and Copeland pirouetting in a white leotard while showing off her world-famous calves — but the women here aren't sexual objects to be ogled or prized as another possession for Drake to collect.
It makes every game, every match up, feel unique and different—I think every Rocket League player can describe this one perfect, amazing goal they scored, and watch the slow motion replays of pretty much any of them and you'll see ten little battles taking place, cars shunting other cars out of the way, cars pirouetting close but so far away from a block, vehicles boosting just behind you ready to take their own shot, and it doesn't matter how many times you play it, you'll rarely score two goals that are the same, because you can't.
Convinced that work security guards are the natural progression of the ancient chanting brothers who always seemed to guard bridges in myths, only instead of "one lying and one telling the truth," it goes "one is quite sound and brings your Amazon package to your desk, one routinely forgets who you are even though you've worked here four years and won't let you through the double doors because you've forgotten your ID." I am normally very on my guard during work kitchen encounters anyway—the tight ballet of trying to throw a teaspoon in the sink between pirouetting microwavers and someone trying to put a whole tote bag in the fridge, the design nightmare of five head-height cupboard doors that somehow open into one another—but you have to stay doubly alert when someone tries to make minuscule smalltalk with you: One jag outside of the boundaries of the pre-defined conversation, one accidental genuine enquiry into their weekend, and suddenly you've made a friend.
To quote one newspaper report: "His pirouetting, Charlie Chaplin swagger and complete control of the ball.... left us longing to see ten of his kind."The Queens - Season 1934-35 - W. Jardine.
The spinning dancer is a kinetic, bistable optical illusion resembling a pirouetting female dancer The spinning dancer, also known as the silhouette illusion, is a kinetic, bistable, animated optical illusion originally distributed as a GIF animation showing a silhouette of a pirouetting female dancer. The illusion, created in 2003 by Japanese web designer Nobuyuki Kayahara,Nobuyuki Kayahara's website involves the apparent direction of motion of the figure. Some observers initially see the figure as spinning clockwise (viewed from above) and some counterclockwise. Additionally, some may see the figure suddenly spin in the opposite direction.
China Hands Bronze from 1999 Worlds to Ukraine She is the innovator of a skill on the uneven bars that bears her name in the Code of Points: the "Ling," a full pirouetting front giant starting and ending in the inverted grip.
The sinuous movements executed by the group of dancers around a nilavilakku embody lasya or the amorous charm and grace of the feminine. The dance follows a circular, pirouetting pattern accompanied by clapping of the hands and singing. Today, Thiruvathirakali has become a popular dance form for all seasons.Thiruvathira kali is a typical dance form of Kerala.
"Androgyny" was met with a mixed reception upon its late 2001 release. In early press, Kerrang!'s Dom Lawson described it as "pretty collides with sterile" and "glistening"; while a reviewer for Heat claimed ""Androgyny" is a bewitching record, pirouetting between pop, rock and funk". Much comment was made on the songs notable genre-crossover from alternative rock.
1928 Sonatine, music by Ernesto Halffter. This ballet, a mixture of Old France and Castilla, made Spanish courtly dancing come to life again. With delightful touch, Argentina introduces a shepherdess on stage, gliding and pirouetting imperceptibly. 1928 Le Contrebandier, music by Óscar Esplá, where the future Empress Eugénie meets Prosper Mérimée and where the countess of Teba saves a smuggler who is pursued by two opérette gendarmes.
Plateau first published about his invention in January 1833. The publication included an illustration plate of a fantascope with 16 frames depicting a pirouetting dancer. The phénakisticope was successful as a novelty toy and within a year many sets of stroboscopic discs were published across Europe, with almost as many different names for the device - including Fantascope (Plateau), The Stroboscope (Stampfer) and Phénakisticope (Parisian publisher Giroux & Cie).
The official music video for "The Tower" was released on April 3, 2014, and directed by American filmmaker Ben O'Brien. The video features two dancing painters pirouetting through city streets and warehouses. On April 30, 2014, the music video for "Glory" was released, and directed by Michael Patrick O'Leary and Ashley North Compton. The video has been described as "bizarre", as it features everyday items turning into "creepy pieces of symbolism".
Filming began at about 8:00 in the morning. According to Unica, Bărbulescu's concept for the video was a fight between good and evil, which he showcased through "impressive" contrasts. Making-of footage of the clip was published on the same day on Urban.ro. The visual opens with a confluence of black and white flowing water fluxes, followed by a ballerina pirouetting through the air "in a grim decor, full of old machines".
'Klein seems to think in sculptural terms as easily and directly as the bird sings. His show of sculpture and graphics at the Accademia Italiana and European Academy is almost like a ride in Disneyland, the invention is so ebullient.’ John Russell Taylor The Times, London 'Klein tells stories pirouetting on the fine edge between detachment and sympathy.’ Cathy Courtney, Art Monthly 'Klein's book is an epic tale of creation and destruction.
Leng, p. 108. In his book Phil Spector: Out of His Head, music journalist Richard Williams writes of Barham's orchestration on "Try Some, Buy Some": "[The strings and mandolins] sweep and soar in great blocks of sound, pirouetting around each other like a corps de ballet in slow motion. The closing portions of the orchestral arrangement are breathtaking, displaying a geometrical logic which makes use of suspended rhythms drawn out to screaming point."Williams, pp. 161–62.
The Spinning Dancer is a kinetic, bistable optical illusion resembling a pirouetting female dancer. The dancer can be seen to be spinning alternately one direction, or the other. In visual perception, the kinetic depth effect refers to the phenomenon whereby the three-dimensional structural form of an object can be perceived when the object is moving. In the absence of other visual depth cues, this might be the only perception mechanism available to infer the object's shape.
Ghoomar is a traditional women's folk dance of Rajasthan. It is performed by groups of women in swirling robes accompanied by men and women singing together. This folk dance gets its name from ‘ghoomna’, the pirouetting which displays the spectacular colours of the flowing ‘ghaghara’, the long skirt of the Rajasthani women. There is an amazing grace as the skirt flair slowly while the women twirl in circles, their faces covered with the help of the veil.
Most species skeletonize leaves often among silken webbing . The foodplants of many Choreutinae occurring in the temperate region and some tropical species are known , being dominated by Asteraceae, Betulaceae, Boraginaceae, Dipterocarpaceae, Fabaceae, Labiatae, Moraceae (mainly Ficus), Rosaceae, Sapindaceae and Urticaceae. The European nettle-tap moth (Anthophila fabriciana Linnaeus, 1767), illustrated here is a familiar sight pirouetting around "stinging nettles" Urtica and nearby flowers while Choreutis pariana skeletonizes apple leaves. The last genus has 85 species worldwide one of which, C. tigroides, is a pest of "jackfruit" (Artocarpus) (Dugdale et al.
On lap two, Tracy made contact with the rear of Matos' car in turn two, sending Matos pirouetting into the infield grass and the latter drove cautiously to the pit lane with a flat left-rear tire. Scheckter's front wing was damaged on lap 10 for which he made a pit stop for a replacement nose cone. After starting fifteenth, Tracy drove aggressively and moved up to tenth position by the 20th lap. Scott Dixon (pictured in 2011) won the race after Hélio Castroneves was demoted for blocking Will Power.
This is it! Truly amazing release!" —From the March 24, 2017 review of Neoprene Fedora by Bman's Blues Report "He has become a shoot-from-the-hip guitar slinger who knows his material very well. And he likes to play loose, stretch it out, push the limits, get a little wild....Listening to the practiced chaos of Johnny’s leads is like watching an acid-addled hippie teetering at the edge of a cliff, but pirouetting to safety in the nick of time....Burgin’s guitar playing will keep transcriptionists busy for a long while.
Fisichella took fifth and De La Rosa registered Arrows' first points- scoring finish of 2000 in sixth. Diniz gained eight places from his starting position of 15th to finish seventh notwithstanding pirouetting three times early in the race. Mazzacane had an untroubled race and progressed from 21st to eighth. Alesi was the final finisher after gearbox problems meant he made four pit stops and entailed a ten-second stop-and-go penalty due to a faulty pit lane speed limiter button on his steering wheel that caused him to violate the pit lane speed limit.
Critics have noted the voice acting for Madeline and its impact on the player. According to Larry Blasko, Madeline's constant giggling, pirouetting, skipping and smiling reflected the games' intended female audience. Although the authors of two SuperKids reviews found Madeline's accent and "encouraging, praising, and giggling" attitude endearing, the New Straits Times Rhonwyn Hwan-Chi wondered if they would deter a male audience. AllGame's Lisa Karen Savignano compared Madeline's repeated phrases congratulating the player to "fingernails down a blackboard" and suggested "invest[ing] in a good pair of earplugs" before playing the game.
"Ballerina review – pleasantly pirouetting 'toon", The Guardian, December 15, 2016 Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com gave the film one and a half out of four stars, criticizing its numerous "3-D animation clichés" which he said spoil the potential of its original premise, stating that "The best thing about [Leap!] is its portrayal of the dance world, then and now, as both exhilarating and cruel. ... But [the film] doesn’t seem to grasp how special these elements are ... it keeps wasting [Félicie's] time (and ours) with theoretically comic or suspenseful subplots that we’ve seen done many times before, with considerably more wit and feeling".
As a press, or squib, writer for the Whigs, Thomas Moore, better remembered as Ireland's national bard, mercilessly lampooned Castlereagh. In what were the "verbal equivalents of the political cartoons of the day",Tom Crib's Memorial to Congress (1818) and "Fables for the Holy Alliance" (1823), Moore savages Castlereagh's pirouetting with Britain's reactionary continental allies. Widely read, so that Moore eventually produced a sequel, was his verse novel The Fudge Family in Paris (1818). The family of an Irishman working as a propagandist for Castlereagh in Paris, the Fudges are accompanied by an accomplished tutor and classicist, Phelim Connor.
The illustrated example of a pirouetting dancer demonstrated that this were not just images moving around that replaced the apertures in Faraday's experiment, but how the images could also appear to perform their actions in one place. This fast intermittent presentation of pictures of successive phases of an action would provide the basis for many later motion picture technologies (including cinematography). However, the possibilities of the Fantascope were limited to the loops of images that could be drawn or printed on a cardboard circle. Plateau suggested in a letter to Faraday that the principle might find modified applications in, for instance, phantasmagoria.
The NME gave the song a mixed review, saying "after a couple of minutes of these standard-issue, pirouetting grunge chords, Browne's self-dramatising vocals, only the most soft-hearted wouldn't feel the urge to shove a pork pie in his mouth". The Tip Sheet named it their record of the week, commenting "we're not sure how offensive it is, but it's certainly more interesting than average and anyway, we can't really bring ourselves to worry about it because we like the tune so much". Melody Maker were positive ("a-Pop-lectic fuzz-fest, a delicious velvet-wrapped parcle of punkish ambiguity") but elected to give the single only 2/5.
Opening track "Who I Am", the album's only contribution by Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell, was an eleventh-hour addition to the album's final track listing. Built around a pirouetting keyboard melody, the song discusses Norwood's rocky relationship with producer Robert "Big Bert" Smith as well as her public image in open letter form. Second track "Afrodisiac", the album's title track and second international single, was generally well received by critics, and enjoyed moderate success throughout Asia and Europe. Depicting a woman's aphrodisiac affection with a man, it combines elements of pop and dance music, incorporating elements of fellow Timbaland-production "Are You That Somebody?" as performed by Aaliyah.
Krishna Vyas Chhangani, who born in Jodhpur (Rajasthan). The Dance form consists of veiled women dancers balancing up to 22 brass/metal pitchers on their head with lit the fire up to 9 pitchers as they dance nimbly, pirouetting and then swaying with the soles of their feet perched on the top of a glass or on the edge of the sword. There is a sense of cutting-edge suspense and nail-biting acts in the dance. The accompaniment to the dance is provided by the male performers singing melodious songs and playing a number of musical instruments, which include pakhawaj, dholak, jhanjhar, sarangi, and harmonium.
88–89 According to Paul Martin Sr., by the end of the 1970s the Queen was worried the Crown "had little meaning for" Pierre Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister. Tony Benn said the Queen found Trudeau "rather disappointing". Trudeau's supposed republicanism seemed to be confirmed by his antics, such as sliding down banisters at Buckingham Palace and pirouetting behind the Queen's back in 1977, and the removal of various Canadian royal symbols during his term of office. In 1980, Canadian politicians sent to London to discuss the patriation of the Canadian constitution found the Queen "better informed ... than any of the British politicians or bureaucrats".
" Entertainment Weekly put it on its end-of-the- decade, "best-of" list, saying, "Justin Timberlake, we didn't even know that sexy was missing until 2006. We're just happy Justin brought it back safe and sound." Charlie Brooker, columnist for The Guardian, jokingly criticised Timberlake, saying "How DARE this dot-eyed, crop-haired, fun-sized, guff- tongued, pirouetting waif-boy scamper on to the world's airwaves and loudly proclaim to be the sole global administrator of all things sexy? You'd think it takes massive balls to do something like that, but given the shrill, squeaking vocals cheeping through his ghastly little gobhole, it's safe to assume he's got testes the size of capers.
Bhavai, 22 pots by famous 11 year little artist Navya, Bikaner, Rajasthan - India Bhavai performance Bhavai performance Bhavai performance Bhavai is a genre of folk dance popular in Rajasthan state in western India. The male or female performers balance a number of earthen pots or brass/metal pitchers as they dance nimbly, pirouetting and then swaying with the soles of their feet perched on the top of a glass bottles, on the edge of the sword, on the rim of a brass/metal thali (plate) and on the broken glass during the performance. The famous Bhavai dancer of india Miss Navya Bhatnagar 11 year old lives in Bikaner(Rajasthan). The first Bhavai Dancer of India was Mrs.
A popular scene in the film was the moment when Hunterwali announced in the third reel that "aajse main Hunterwali hoon" ("from today, I am the woman with the whip"), which resulted in the maximum cheering from the crowd. Another memorable scene, presented as tableaux, is that of Hunterwali lifting a man over her head with the sidekicks pirouetting around her, performing gymnastics, in the middle of a chase; this type of scene would become a staple of most of her later films. Hunterwali was the most popular character of its time and was listed as "Bollywood's best loved character" in 100 years of Indian cinema by CNN-IBN. Hunterwali's yell in the film "hey-y-y" became a catchphrase.
Contrary to Air Force hopes, the bombers were picked up on Soviet radar, and MiG-17s scrambled to intercept them; but the Americans were out of reach. In the exposed film returned to the intelligence community, the fighters were clearly visible, pirouetting in the thin air beneath the bombers. The resulting protest on 14 December left no doubt about the capabilities of Soviet air defenses to detect and identify aircraft: :"On December 11, 1955, between 1307 and 1321 o’clock, Vladivostok time, three American jet planes, type B-57, coming from... the Sea of Japan, south of Vladivostok, violated the... air space of the Soviet Union.... Good weather prevailed in the area violated, with good visibility, which precluded any possibility of the loss of orientation by the fliers during their flight.... The Government of the Soviet Union... insists that the Government of the USA, take measures to punish the guilty parties and to prevent any future violations of the national boundaries of the U.S.S.R. by American planes." Four days after the Soviet note was delivered, an exasperated president met with United States Secretary of State John Foster Dulles to consider the embarrassing situation and decide on a course of action.

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