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It's derived from a single LEMUR limb and it moves by scrunching and un-scrunching, just like an inchworm.
"It was O.K.," she said, scrunching up her face a little.
Sometimes he's staring hard at the camera; sometimes he's scrunching up into himself.
"He said it's a hoe," she answered, scrunching her face up in sympathy.
"Come on, Barry," Mr. Castor complained at one point, his face scrunching in frustration.
"I have no skin," says Anya Taylor-Joy, scrunching up a huge pillow against her chest.
He had bad posture and little turnout; hence, the slouching and scrunching and turned-in knees.
Getting my hair to curl up at this point required scrunching in mousse until my fingers hurt.
Her singing is muffled until she steps outside, scrunching up her face and belting out the lyrics.
In the mornings, we stared at each other while brushing our teeth, scrunching up our faces into caricatures.
In the images, she plays with scrunching her chest to create breasts, wearing tight shorts and long, feather-duster eyelashes.
That probably only cost 24 bytes, and with another 20 hours of 'scrunching' the code I could fit that in.
He appears to delight in maneuvering these, whether scrunching them into messy piles or fashioning one into a droopy archway.
After towel-drying my hair, I spray it from mid-length to my ends, twisting and scrunching sections as I go.
A big part of the problem I have with salt spray is that it involves so much scrunching of the hair.
If you're thinking of the crisp, crunchy waves of years past, don't worry: Scrunching has come a long way since then.
"It was so long ago… I can't really remember," Rex says, scrunching up her nose and sipping on a diet coke.
I was haphazardly wrapping her deodorant-covered hair around my fingers and just scrunching the strands for texture; it was a crazy mess.
It can move across a surface by itself, scrunching into a series of undulating shapes that run down its length in wavelike spasms.
He writes that Mr. Oppenheim had a habit of "scrunching his nose and holding journalism at arm's length" when discussing the Weinstein investigation.
I wasn't scrunching as vigorously the closer I got to the 12-month mark because my curls were already defined on their own.
I prefer to focus on Donald's expressive gestures and facial scrunching, which remind me of my great-aunt Marion swatting at a bee.
If you've ever experienced that cringe-worthy, face-scrunching feeling you get when you hear nails on a chalkboard, ASMR is the exact opposite.
Then, liberally spritz on sea salt spray (we used OGX Sea Mineral Moisture Shimmering spray), scrunching and twisting your strands as you see fit.
In her before picture, eight-year-old Sophie is slumping on a lounge chair, scrunching her face as she drinks from a styrofoam cup.
This is no time for sticking our fingers in our ears, scrunching our eyes shut, and ignoring a significant threat because of partisan concerns.
When the 4 sheets have been molded to your head, roll the bottom edges upward, scrunching them together to create a brim around the hat.
I don't even have my ears pierced, and when I tell Luna Cobra this, his eyebrows dart up, scrunching the crescent moon tattoo on his forehead.
First dates are just about taking all your insecurities and fears and scrunching them up into nothing and trying to make enough conversation to play footsie.
"Everyone had gathered — friends, family, children — and then suddenly there was a big bang," he recalled, scrunching his face up tight as if reliving the moment.
Then, she pulls all of the hair, including the braid, into a ponytail before waving the loose strands with a curling iron and scrunching it to add volume.
Created by researchers at Osaka University, this crazy baby-head robot can mimic human emotions by scrunching up its nose, smiling and even closing its eyes and frowning.
Of course, there are limits to what vegetables are fit to be eaten … "Like this," McCollum says, holding up a limp piece of leaf and scrunching up her nose.
Then, continue scrunching with either your hands or a piece of soft, cotton material (like an old T-shirt) every five to 10 minutes until your hair is dry.
Letting my hair air-dry with the help of OUAI's Air Dry Foam also helps encourage movement and shape, as does scrunching my hair into a diffuser when blow-drying.
Zora was already washed and blow dried, so Nelms misted a bit of leave-in spray all over, scrunching it in so that the curls would be tighter closer to roots.
"I hate Facebook," he says, scrunching up his face, tapping into his settings to reveal that the regular Facebook app takes up nearly half a gigabyte of his phone's 224GB storage.
Most controllers use rubber buttons — "squishy," Wasabi says while scrunching his face — that have a maximum life of 21,2000 presses before failure, and use a metal dome contact that's prone to error.
The Red Sox face a crisis of pitching, as their rotation currently consists of David Price, knuckleballer Steven Wright, and then a whole lot of face scrunching and under-your-breath swearing.
My hair is just wavy enough that it can become curly with some convincing, so I've been looking for hair-care products that can help bring out that definition with minimal scrunching.
The capsule, like the company, exists in the sweet spot of form and function: easy but polished workwear that's machine-washable and designed for scrunching up in your purse underneath your laptop.
And you'll never have to worry about crunchiness or stickiness: Even after misting my fine, wavy hair from roots to ends at least 10 times before scrunching, I still barely notice any grit.
If the timing of that purchase also aligned with your needs for scrunching gel and a diffuser and an obsession with Kurt Cobain, then we're here to tell you: It's time to upgrade.
Virtually everything about the game calls to mind the auteur's work, whether it's the quiet, helpless protagonist; the ancient, mysterious world; or the subtle, at times heart-scrunching, story that holds the project together.
Works in Progress In a giant production studio on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in July, volunteers were busy making 2,986 tobacco leaves — painting, distressing and scrunching pieces of brown paper by hand.
With her inimitable line readings and face-scrunching expressions, Ms. Gordon — who was in her mid-70s when "Where's Poppa?" was made — is one of the most ruthless clowns to ever appear before the camera.
This season he took the idea even further, elongating linen vests into dresses, scrunching silk knits around the torso, and dropping white silk T-shirt tops into trains at the back atop black wool pants.
As each competitor took her turn in the stylist's chair before the 2019 Miss Teen USA pageant, Kaliegh Garris put the finishing touches on her own curls, picking out the coils and scrunching in shine serum.
Combine the kale and radicchio in a large serving bowl and drizzle with 3/4 cup of the dressing; toss with your hands, scrunching up the kale with your fingers and massaging the dressing into it.
At times, the near polar opposite to The Future Is Cancelled's anxious, cacophonous noise, the likes of "Cannonless" and "Water" find the group soaring skyward, rather than scrunching themselves up in a ball, stomach tied in knots.
Last week, after a second round of watching the whole series, I found myself in front of the mirror, scrunching up my semi-wavy dark brown hair until it just grazed my chin, wondering, Can I pull it off?
This isn't purely just a gimmick (it's a lot of gimmick though) because the idea is that the added benefit of these power laces is that the shoe's laces will give the same sort of consistent scrunching and tightening each time.
A few generous spritzes after towel-drying, followed by a good scrunching and the two hours it takes my hair to fully air-dry, makes my fine, wavy-ish hair shiny and just the right amount of tousled, not frizzy.
Now, I was cleansing, conditioning, deep conditioning, raking through leave-in, and then scrunching in some mousse or gelée – and if I screwed up and applied too much gel, I had to wash my hair and start all over again.
After washing my hair — which I do about twice a week — I apply a leave-in conditioner all over, the Dark and Lovely Damage Slayer Leave-in Spray, and then go in scrunching the hair with mousse, the Kenra Curl Glaze Mousse.
In a museum, there's the "DO NOT CROSS" barrier tape between me and the artwork, as well as scrutinizing security guards and my own self-consciousness stopping me from scrunching my nose up into a painting and really digging into the details.
As they approach the border, people see that Dad enjoys a favored status and they leave their cars and crowd into the backseat around Gran and Buddy, scrunching down at their feet to hide from border control, pleading to be taken across with them.
If we stuck to the status quo, we would never have come up with innovations like the lightbulb, the iPhone… and, maybe, the idea to blow-dry your vagina after showering instead of just scrunching a towel up there and hoping for the best.
The former NFL coach and current ESPN personality, now known mostly for co-starring in Hooters commercials and scrunching his face up like a cat giving birth, went on a wild, George S. Patton-esque rant in front of the assembled crowd of football coaches and administrators.
Trump -- with a very determined look on his face -- grabbed the handle of the machine with both hands and tilted his body weight into it multiple times, with his face scrunching and turning a little red for a few moments before letting go with a beaming smile on his face.
The back of my foot would always pop out, and to compensate for that, I found myself scrunching up my toes and sliding my heel back in the shoe at the same time so that my foot wouldn't come out when I walked, which was not only awkward but a lot of work.
Mr Askwith, who has written two other books about running, is best when describing Zatopek on the track: chatting with his rivals in various languages while jostling for the front, scrunching his face and flailing his arms ("like a man wrestling with an octopus", according to a contemporary sportswriter) while accelerating for the finish.
When Apple completed the original Magic Mouse design and beamed the final CAD drawings to Shenzhen prior to its 2009 launch, I wonder if the company simply goofed up and forgot to include the file with the parts that stopped customers' hands from stinging like from bees, or scrunching up into small bear's claws after a month or two.
It's in air for 53 seconds and travels only 1.7 milesThe Panama Canal has the Atlantic Ocean on the west and the Pacific Ocean on the eastIt's impossible to drive between North and South AmericaWinter and Summer happen at the same time in EcuadorThere's so much more good stuff in this Wendover Productions video, I can feel my brain scrunching up more wrinkles as I watch it:Update: And here's part 2, which includes facts about the rest of the countries in the world.
I'd also just like to take a second to highlight the middle-aged man cast in this video, who looks like he could be staring longingly at any power tool or perhaps through a window at his teenage son doing something traditionally masculine, scrunching his eyes in near-emotionless approval: Finally, and I don't want to get too deep into RC trailer mover conspiracies, but it seems like Trailer Valet has actually just picked up some other company's robot and modified it a little bit.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads     Where the system map's metal edge abuts a fuzzed pink scalp,   an inchworm doubles back, polite but unrepentant in sounding the pent-up   space–hides half itself like an em dash scrunching to a solemn hyphen,   or a gymnast, all arm between invisible rings, or a pawn condemned   to the same two moves, creative though short-lived, or the steely tip   on the tuning fork of a sonometer, twitching, poised to decipher   the immiserated quiet that descends (for some more than others)   when we hit the Transbay Tube, jolted closer together, heads worlds away.
A companion paper published the same year confirmed that detectable DNA scrunching occurs in 80% of transcription cycles, and is actually estimated to be 100%, given the limitation of the ability to detect rapid scrunching (20% of scrunches have a duration of less than 1 second). A 2016 paper showed that DNA scrunching also occurs before RNA synthesis during transcription start site selection.
The most common running mistakes are tilting the chin up and scrunching shoulders.
Within the last decade, studies have revealed that abortive initiation involves DNA scrunching, in which RNA polymerase remains stationary while it unwinds and pulls downstream DNA into the transcription complex to pass the nucleotides through the polymerase active site, thereby transcribing the DNA without moving. This causes the unwound DNA to accumulate within the enzyme, hence the name DNA "scrunching". In abortive initiation, RNA polymerase re-winds and ejects the downstream portion of the unwound DNA, releasing the RNA, and reverting to the RNA polymerase-promoter open complex; in contrast, in productive initiation, RNA polymerase re-winds and ejects the upstream portion of the unwound DNA, breaking RNA polymerase-promoter interactions, escaping the promoter, and forming a transcription elongation complex. A 2006 paper that demonstrated the involvement of DNA scrunching in initial transcription proposed the idea that the stress incurred during DNA scrunching provides the driving force for both abortive initiation and productive initiation.
Application of Heath Ledger's makeup was done with the actor scrunching special facial expressions. Caglione called the application work "a dance". This technique created facial textures for white paint. As Ledger closed his eyes tight, Caglione put on the black makeup.
Many cycles of abortive initiation may occur before the transcript grows to sufficient length to promote polymerase escape from the promoter. Throughout abortive initiation cycles, RNA polymerase remains bound to the promoter and pulls downstream DNA into its catalytic cleft in a scrunching-kind of motion.
She is later seen walking by a wall saying "These Arms Are Yours To Hold" and is last seen writing 'Dear Olly, I Miss You Too' in a notebook before ripping the page out and scrunching it up whilst Murs is seen on top of a tower.
Ienie is famous for her giggle, as well as her signature movements like scrunching her nose when she's angry or raising her shoulders when she's confused. Ieniemienie was introduced in 1980. She started out as a mouse who lived in a hole. Through the years, when female emancipation wasn't as much as an issue on the street, her personality became more childlike and girlish.
With the release of BumpTop 1.2 on October 9, 2009, multi-touch support was added for Windows 7. It added 14 new gestures to the system that used multiple touches on the screen. One such gesture is “scrunching” your hand to pull files into a pile. Just like the regular version of BumpTop, the extensive use of physics is applied to these multi-touch gestures.
It must maintain promoter contacts while unwinding more downstream DNA for synthesis, "scrunching" more downstream DNA into the initiation complex. During the promoter escape transition, RNA polymerase is considered a "stressed intermediate." Thermodynamically the stress accumulates from the DNA-unwinding and DNA-compaction activities. Once the DNA-RNA heteroduplex is long enough (~10 bp), RNA polymerase releases its upstream contacts and effectively achieves the promoter escape transition into the elongation phase.
DNA scrunching mechanism. During initial transcription, RNA polymerase (RNAP) remains stationary on the promoter and unwinds and reels in downstream DNA. For many years, the mechanism by which RNA polymerase moves along the DNA strand during abortive initiation remained elusive. It had been observed that RNA polymerase did not escape from the promoter during transcription initiation, so it was unknown how the enzyme could read the DNA strand to transcribe it without moving downstream.
Mechanistically, promoter escape occurs through DNA scrunching, providing the energy needed to break interactions between RNA polymerase holoenzyme and the promoter. In bacteria, it was historically thought that the sigma factor is definitely released after promoter clearance occurs. This theory had been known as the obligate release model. However, later data showed that upon and following promoter clearance, the sigma factor is released according to a stochastic model known as the stochastic release model.
The heteroduplex at the active center stabilizes the elongation complex. However, promoter escape is not the only outcome. RNA polymerase can also relieve the stress by releasing its downstream contacts, arresting transcription. The paused transcribing complex has two options: (1) release the nascent transcript and begin anew at the promoter or (2) reestablish a new 3'OH on the nascent transcript at the active site via RNA polymerase's catalytic activity and recommence DNA scrunching to achieve promoter escape.
Chancellor Palpatine's robes from Episode III – Revenge of the Sith Transforming McDiarmid into Emperor Palpatine in Return of the Jedi required extensive makeup. McDiarmid remarked in an interview with Star Wars Insider, "Yes—that was a four-hour job, initially, although we got it down to about two-and-a-half in the end. But this was just a little bit of latex here and there, a little bit of skin-scrunching." Film critic Roger Ebert wrote that the Emperor "looks uncannily like Death in The Seventh Seal," and film historian Robin Wood compares him to the hag from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937).
Following the death of her husband, she took over the family's export-import business to raise her eight children and embarked on her fifty-year career as an artist. Fang Zhaoling's paintings embody an attempt to locate opportunities for change within the tradition sometimes looking toward the West, but without losing sight of the norms of traditional Chinese ink painting, and paying close attention to brush-and-ink painting techniques. Alluding to both Chinese calligraphy and abstract expressionism, Fang used splashy ink washes alongside gestural brushwork. Fang also added texture to rocky surfaces in her work by scrunching paper into balls and dabbing them in ink, which she used often in her work through the 1980s and beyond.
As of July 12, 2013, 40 reports had been made between the northern suburbs of Heidelberg and Epping. Police spokespersons explained to the public in media reports that the currency notes were printed on paper (Australia introduced Polymer banknotes in 1988) and could be easily detected by scrunching up the note or tearing it. Additionally, the clear window within the notes was also an easy way to identify fake versions, as the "window appears to have been cut out with two clear plastic pieces stuck together with stars placed in the middle to replicate the Southern Cross". Police also revealed that fake notes had been seized in June 2013 in Melbourne's eastern and western suburbs.
Ebright was appointed as a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at Rutgers University and as a Laboratory Director at the Waksman Institute of Microbiology in 1987. He was co-appointed as an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute from 1997 to 2013. Ebright has performed research on protein-DNA interaction, transcription initiation, transcription activation, transcription-translation coupling, and antibacterial drug discovery. Ebright's research results include the experimental demonstration that amino- acid-base contacts mediate DNA sequence recognition in protein–DNA interaction, the determination of the three-dimensional structural organization of the transcription initiation complex; the demonstration that transcription start-site selection and initial transcription involve a "DNA scrunching" mechanism; the demonstration that transcription activation can proceed by a "recruitment" mechanism; the demonstration that bacterial transcription-translation coupling involves direct physical bridging of RNA polymerase and a ribosome by NusA and NusG; and the identification of novel antibacterial drug targets in bacterial RNA polymerase.

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