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114 Sentences With "recoils"

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When that line snaps, it recoils, and as it recoils, it can cut you in half.
Bernabei reported an annual modulation in lower-energy nuclear recoils that was broadly similar to the signal for higher-energy recoils.
But if a vanilla WIMP were really the source of the annual modulation, the low-energy recoils should change relative to the high-energy recoils, wrote Freese and her coauthors.
The second time, she fully recoils and attempts to flee.
When Betty recoils at Cheryl's questioning her true intentions become known.
Overall, DAMA's signal should be strongest for the very-lowest-energy recoils.
Evie at first recoils, presumably overcome by the sudden onslaught of bubbles.
Every few decades the human psyche recoils against the invasion of technology.
It seems to invite audience response, but recoils from actually demanding it.
Perhaps Grace is emboldened by these eruptions; perhaps she recoils in terror.
After inviting him to be her date for the big night, she recoils.
He also recoils against claims he's sexist, saying nothing's further from the truth.
While that supposition might be true, Medium of Desire recoils from its mission.
His mother, Diana, thinks back to that period and recoils at the memory.
And society recoils every time a child is seriously hurt on a playground.
Despite all the accolades, Dr. Bengio recoils at scientists being turned into celebrities.
Then they must prove that they can isolate WIMP trails from these ordinary recoils.
Claire recoils from Annette and the very public diss quickly becomes a leading news story.
He is gracious, but he recoils from joining in any dissection of his life's work.
Suddenly, the gun goes off, blasting debris off of his desk as Riemer recoils.—cam!
Listen below and see how many feels or recoils you can have in under three minutes.
As a Madisonian, he recoils at the sight of the legislature acting like the President's bench.
She recoils when she enters a restaurant and sees an N.F.L. game on a television there.
Dr. Read, who weighs 205 pounds, recoils at the memories of shirts-and-skins football games.
The magnificently dressed emperor doesn't hesitate in his merciful gesture, while the officer accompanying him recoils.
The Trump administration recoils from accusations that it does not care about nonwhite Americans or women.
The air cavity quickly recoils owing to surface tension, and this produces a rising column of liquid.
Trump policies, if they exist, are defensive recoils: build a wall, ban Muslims, withdraw from the world.
Khloé immediately recoils and acts as if she hasn't been buying her mom's love this whole time.
First, the court recoils at your attempt to use this column to jack up your cat's likes.
Logic only goes so far, however, when the collective unconscious instinctively recoils at the very idea of something.
This is mostly so the instruments are shielded from wayward cosmic rays, which can also cause nuclei recoils.
Mood swings, anxiety -- she sometimes recoils when someone tries to take a smartphone video or picture of her.
Her expression reflects every change of harmony; her body recoils, with a slight jolt, at each rhythmic accent.
He endures the occasional racist assumption and recoils from a mysterious male stranger with a splash of homophobia.
Despite all the progress, there is something deep in our national psyche that recoils from a powerful woman.
When, at 14, she recoils from his touch, as teenagers are wont to do, he squirms in distress.
Sloane recoils when her firm asks her to represent a gun lobbyist trying to woo women to their cause.
The man recoils at the sight of the stun gun and scrambles to his feet, according to the video.
The second that Shea — who's been helping Josh's transitioning mother Maura since the beginning — recognizes as much, she recoils.
The desire of young women for independence of thought recoils at older women's instructions that their independent thoughts be loyal.
Remember how the body recoils from near-perfect replicas but is comforted by impressionistic representations, like Monets and stuffed animals?
When we react — or rail — about her material, she recoils and tells us all the ways we've overreacted or misunderstood.
Wall Street typically recoils when the Fed hikes rates, which raises borrowing costs and tends to narrow corporate profit margins.
Yet Suzanne recoils, not because she is a rebel or a heretic but simply because she lacks a spiritual calling.
He's one of the creators of artificial intelligence and, as Dan Bilefsky found out, he recoils at scientists becoming celebrities.
Francis immediately recoils and swats at her hand to free himself as the pope's security detail also moves to intervene.
And toward the end of the season, Elena's typically absent father returns — but once she tells him the truth, he recoils.
In another scene in "Parasite," the wealthy father recoils from the stench of an impoverished man who is his loyal supporter.
" Due to the speed with which the cavity recoils after the droplet hits the surface, a small air bubble gets "trapped underwater.
Although the nation understandably recoils from senseless mass killings each time they occur, the horrors often pass quickly from the public consciousness.
MAUCHLINE, Scotland (Reuters) - Mark Callan recoils at the idea of a Zamboni ever being driven out onto one of his curling sheets.
The Trump administration, which instinctively recoils at multilateral initiatives, is unlikely to want to turn to the W.T.O. or the World Bank.
Celebs who could run for president in 2020 Twitter recoils Fans took to Twitter to voice their frustration with the singer's political position.
She opens the fridge and recoils in horror shrieking, saving the Brita filter in her hand before sinking to the floor in terror.
She recoils, and he has to placate her by acknowledging that, yes, she did do the bookkeeping for a year in the 1960s.
Intimate, restless, restrained, it avoids the extroversion Prokofiev is known for: When the music does assert itself, it quickly recoils, as if ashamed.
A church that largely recoils from embracing difference can do nothing when it comes to protecting the earth from human abuses and vanities.
" Rieff recoils at the conceit that memorialization is a moral and political duty, as well as a personal one in "our therapeutic age.
Rodrigues cowers in fear, recoils from his flock and assures himself of the goodness that the church — and he, by extension — has brought.
Judge Gorsuch clearly recoils at the suggested task of courts to expand on language or enforce agency interpretations that effectively rewrite such language.
"Funny how you don't like blood," he says, after Escobar recoils over the blood spray of a stuck pig soaking his shirt and beard.
First, we have college student Margot in The New Yorker's much-discussed short fictional story "Cat Person" who recoils as she watches Robert undress.
This would allow experimentalists to view a spectrum of recoils, corroborating their evidence and potentially allowing them to draw conclusions about WIMP mass, Freese said.
Trump's policy agenda, such as it is, is mostly a series of vague and defensive recoils: build a wall, ban Muslims, withdraw from the world.
Chappelle's Show is one of the untouchable wonders of 21st century comedy: frozen in time along with the catchphrases that Chappelle himself recoils from so viscerally.
Sex with Ludo she welcomes without hesitation, seeing it as a way to "annihilate each other through hot passion," but she recoils from any emotional connection.
Naturally he recoils from the Islamist terrorists in France who, a little more than three years ago, massacred the staff of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Naturally, Henry recoils in self-righteous horror when a radio host (Nicholas Webber) provocatively suggests Justin Bieber is superior to Converse since he's much more famous.
Just watch as his face gets smushed up and his hair recoils from the blow; slow motion and high definition were made for things like this.
As he does so, she sees not Frank, but his ancestor — the merciless Black Jack Randall, who tortured both her and Jamie — and Claire recoils from Frank.
But today, as most of the world — including the UN human rights chief — recoils in horror at the US government's treatment of migrant children, "inevitable" feels more accurate.
When Talos confronts Fury and Carol Danvers, he recoils and expresses a deep fear of Goose, telling Fury that the animal is not what it appears to be.
Researchers will have to spend a lot of time convincing themselves the recoils are not the work of neutrons, neutrinos from the sun, or something else, she said.
"What conservatives are doing is hurting people," Mahoney said, explaining that as a "rules-follower" she once struggled with immigration amnesty but now recoils from Trump's hardline policies.
Inspiration is an uncomfortable term for Mr. Hume, who recoils at any interpretation that reduces the work to merely being a response to his visits with his mother.
While the sobbing Karen recoils, the audience learns that the couple are the well-to-do owners of an art gallery in Manhattan and have raised three grown daughters.
It tells the story of three people — including a fiftysomething woman who recoils at being touched and a man crippled by spinal muscular atrophy — struggling with issues of intimacy.
The same memory of religious persecution that recoils at Mr. Trump's Islamophobia also generates profound states-rights distrust of a federal government that once sent armed troops into Utah.
Midway through "Phantom Detective" — a South Korean noir equally torn between slayings and sentiment — a pretty-boy detective named Hong (Lee Je-hoon) recoils from a small child's innocent embrace.
Her district in Denver contains many immigrant communities, and she recoils when she hears President Trump use the term in speeches or catches conservative colleagues uttering it in Statehouse hallways.
" Hodgson emphasized that body language can be a clear signal: "If you say you feel horny and someone recoils, freezes, laughs nervously or changes the subject, you've crossed a line.
BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany recoils from the idea that she is now, almost de facto, the leader of the Western world, the defender of trans-Atlantic alliances and multilateralism.
Instead out outfitting a lab with a large volume of liquid or metal to observe WIMP recoils in real time, they would look for fossil traces of WIMPs banging into atomic nuclei.
Listen closely ... Dan asks a heavily armed Vegas cop for one of his guns, and the cop recoils ... he seems insulted that some random guy would dare ask him for a weapon.
Mr. Small quickly recoils and stumbles to the ground, as his girlfriend and two of their children, a 5-month-old boy and a 14-year-old girl, wait inside his car.
Her parents are uncosmopolitan, immigrants from "the kind of second-tier industrial city you visited only if you had a specific reason," and he recoils from her "high and mighty" religious fervor.
This is about whether we want to be a just, honest, compassionate and humane society, or a country that watches its own die while the rest of the civilized world recoils in horror.
Searching for fossil recoils may be a good way to search for low-mass WIMPs, said Tracy Slatyer, a theoretical physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who was not involved in the research.
She recoils at Highpoint's head pastor's carefully orchestrated introduction of Mr. Savage and at Mr. Savage's use of Christian tenets like sin and redemption to characterize his behavior and to try to absolve himself.
That's in the heartbreaking scene when Willy, begging his young boss (Matthew Seadon-Young) not to fire him, softly grabs the shoulder of the other man, who recoils as if he had been stung.
With each shot, the slide (the component of the pistol containing the bolt sealing the back end of the barrel) recoils, enabling a new cartridge to come into the gun's chamber to be fired.
Meanwhile, Dennis Quaid has stepped into the role of "recognizable American actor who comes to the Arctic Circle town of Fortitude and recoils in horror," which was filled memorably in season one by Stanley Tucci.
He recoils at the idea of a hearty steak and kidney pudding plunked down at a village pub; his idea of a perfect luncheon is fillet de sole a la Jeanette at a chic Soho restaurant.
But frustrated that she recoils at his touch, he makes a bargain: If Marnie will see an analyst he will place a horse she owns, the only thing in life she loves, in a stable for her.
So as the world recoils at reports that the Saudis sent agents to Turkey to kill and dismember a Saudi dissident journalist with a bone saw, Mr. Trump faces the most profound test of that trade-off.
But then again, he reflected the contradictions of an American public that is tired of trying to solve other people's problems in the Middle East yet recoils at the haunting images of dead children choked by gas.
The more Eden and David talk, however, the more the group recoils at what it sees as cult-like reprogramming; in the process, they slowly divulge details of the personal tragedy that originally split Eden and Will apart.
He recoils at the idea of his Catholic wife being sent a free pair of knickers for the paper's "knickers week", and at the paper's sensational coverage of the murder of the wife of one of his own lieutenants.
He claimed she was constantly antagonized by him, and it reportedly came to a head when Kubrick had the actress perform the film's memorable baseball-bat scene — in which Wendy recoils in horror from her predatory husband — a reported 127 times.
If the nucleus recoils with enough vigor, and if the atoms that are perturbed are then buried deep in the earth (to shield the sample from cosmic rays that can muddy the data), then the recoil track could be preserved.
In an average year -- one recoils at the word "normal," although that also is the case -- about 215,2200 children die of gunfire and another 2003,2200 survive gunshot wounds in the US, according to a recent study in the journal Pediatrics.
Founded on the premise that countries, including former enemies, can and must work in harmony, the European Union, with its elaborate machinery of consensus-driven decision making, instinctively recoils from any public airing of the bloc's anxieties and deep divisions.
The primary drama of the scene takes place in front of the bed, where a skinny woman recoils from the body of a man on the floor, whose bare chest has apparently been stabbed by a pair of surgical scissors.
With Michonnne (Danai Gurira) yelling orders to Rick, we get to enjoy how well the two partner together, and there's a great moment after where Jadis visibly recoils at the thought of shaking the hand she just forced Rick to bloody.
In one, she depicts herself striding past male colleagues into a story meeting wearing full armor, and in the other, a two-panel drawing, a bloated Mickey Mouse looms over her desk, declaring "I luv you!" while she recoils, hair standing on end.
Like many who escaped the rule of Fidel Castro in the 73s and 27s by leaving all their possessions behind, she recoils at the idea of her loved ones lending legitimacy and financial support to a country still under Mr. Castro's administration.
" ( Hamlet , like Polonius, advises actors not to act at all but to hold "the mirror up to nature"; for him as well as David, life is worth more than art.) David has a small square box in hand, and Sarah recoils: "To David, love meant declaration.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - As the world recoils at the sight of fires ravaging Brazil's Amazon jungle, the nation's far-right government is undermining the agency charged with protecting the rainforest, Reuters has learned from interviews with ten current and former employees, public records and a review of internal government reports.
It's clear from the seriousness with which many MPs are taking the debate that Britain is at a major crossroads in its relationship with the United States, as much of the country recoils at Trump's political revolution -- and a small but significant group agitates to replicate it here in Britain.
Not to overstate the case, but there is a part of me that recoils at 'The Matrix'-like aspect of VR as opposed to AR  —  a vision of humans as peripherals plugged into some vast digital matrix, emerging only to ingest a quick glass of Soylent before we dive back in.
While it seems quite possible that such devices could be used to subconsciously manipulate people in the future—the mind recoils at the idea of a dating app that plays breathing sounds as you swipe—but Liu said she sees significant therapeutic potential in the device as a tool for emotional regulation.
The irresistible "Hold Up" rides an ironically perky Andy Williams sample plus relaxed bass as Beyoncé relishes and recoils from the melody simultaneously; the equally irresistible "Formation" builds a swaggering club banger from squelchy synthesizer, sharply percussive synthesizer, and a defiant choir of multiple Beyoncés backing, commenting on, and undercutting the lead singer.
The song also plays on the idea that trans women intentionally deceive men or are "in disguise," that they are unattractive or repulsive (as evidenced in one of the video's first scenes where Steven Tyler recoils at the sight of a construction worker whose gender identity is purposely unclear), and at one point mixes pronouns, going from "Oh she like it" in one line to "Oh, he was a lady," in the next.

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