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We were gone, and life was springing back without us.
It's also commended for quickly springing back to its original shape.
The men, at times, became rubbery acrobats, bending, buckling and then springing back to life.
Barack Obama's numbers are much higher but stocks were springing back from the depths of the financial crisis.
This reading tends to be a contrary indicator, meaning that negative results typically lead to a springing back.
Hogan said Nike had fallen through it's 50-day moving average at $99, and now it's springing back.
Zoologists warned people not to assume they were dead as the cold-blooded reptiles were capable of springing back to life after warming up.
For now, however, the company appears to be springing back to life, as it rushes to comply with the most recent laundry list of restrictions.
The cane sticks between two cobblestones, but he still hobbles forward, slowly, slowly losing his balance before... somersaulting and springing back up into a youthful pose.
Villagers may have burned, broken, and stabbed their deceased to keep corpses from springing back to life and roaming menacingly through the fields, a new study says.
The non-motorized exoskeletons are worn like a harness, with carbon fiber rods acting as artificial tendons — bending when the wearer squats, and springing back when they stand up.
The about-turn came after one of the most volatile weeks for oil, with prices initially falling nearly 23.7 percent over a four-day stretch before springing back higher.
There are also signs of adaptation: A study released in early September showed that small bars are springing back, with a rise in drinking establishments during 2016 and 2017.
A decade after Japan's calamitous defeat in World War II, the country's economy was springing back to life, and the somber mood of the first postwar decade was retreating.
First he's squished by a movie-theater seat springing back, then he's frozen in the pizza section at the supermarket, followed by an unfortunate run-in with a taxi's wheels.
When Frankie Edgar humbled Rodriguez last year, he did it by moving forward, applying pressure, and immediately springing back or ducking under Rodriguez's blows when he panicked and threw hard.
As Noisey mentioned over the course of last summer, the screamo scene is thriving right now, with new bands cropping up across the world and old bands springing back to life.
Aside from the challenges of catching dying people at the moment of springing back, it'd be tough to get the medical ethics board to determine that the research would benefit the patient.
"We just did a nice double bottom here into the $76 level, and the stock has just come springing back into the $88 level," a price it has tested three times, he said.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen leaves her post after four years this week, and during her tenure it was smooth sailing for stocks, with tech shares doubling and financial stocks springing back to life.
But just a few blocks from the frontline, on the government-controlled, eastern side of the Tigris river, shops and restaurants are springing back into life, alongside a market filled with goods from Dilbrin and his competitors.
Using high-resolution, high-speed microscopes, researchers from Perelman School of Medicine in Pennsylvania watched as these dynamic filaments—long thought to be quite stiff—buckled under the force of each cellular contraction before springing back to their original length and form.
He runs rings around the pit bull, actually, feinting one way, dodging the next, racing up the trunk of a tree and out onto a branch before leaping to the next tree and springing back down to charge, doglike, across the yard.
This chamber of the heart receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and pumps it out to the rest of the body, using a rather strenuous twisting and unspooling motion, as if the ventricle were a sponge being wrung out before springing back into shape.
This species was first formally described in 2016 by Bevan Buirchell and Andrew Phillip Brown in the journal Nuytsia from specimens collected west of Carnegie in 2010. The specific epithet (resiliens) is a Latin word meaning "springing back", referring to the species' ability to recover from drought.
Since this is temperature-dependent, the temperature at which a memory foam retains its properties is limited. If it is too cold, the memory foam will harden. If it is too hot, the memory foam will act like conventional foams, easily springing back to its original shape.
The hardness of the wood will determine how long is required to soak the wood in water. The harder the wood, the more time is needed to fully soak the wood before it can be bent and to prevent it from springing back to its original form. Popular hardwoods are oak, maple, cherry, birch, walnut, ash and poplar. Common softwoods are pine, fir, spruce, hemlock, cedar and redwood.
Salinity has varied with location, depth and time. The main factors are the advance or recession of the Scandinavian glacier and the isostatic sinking of the landforms due to the weight of ice or isostatic rebound (springing back) when relieved of it. The glacier provides a massive flow of fresh water. Salt water enters from the North Sea through straits when the sea level is high enough to allow reverse flow over the sill.
To properly bend a sheet of wood, there are a few techniques that will help. The hardness of the wood will determine how long is required to soak the wood in water. The harder the wood, the more time is needed to fully soak the wood, making it easier to bend and preventing the wood from springing back to its original form. Popular hardwoods are oak, maple, cherry, birch, walnut, ash and poplar.
Its product-mix ranges from big barrel guns to small barrel pistols, different varieties of shells and fuses and civil trade items. It started off as Gun Carriage Agency, but after shifting of the agency first to Allahabad in 1814, and then to Fatehgarh in 1816, its importance was diminished. Finally in 1829, all the machines were shifted to Fatehgarh. However, it had the strength of springing back to life again and again.
When the accumulated strain is great enough to overcome the strength of the rocks, the result is a sudden break, or a springing back to the original shape as much as possible, a jolt which is felt on the surface as an earthquake. This sudden movement results in the shift of the roadway's surface, as shown in Time 3. The stored energy is released partly as heat, partly in alteration of the rock, and partly as a seismic wave.
The Man'yōshū includes a poem written said to be composed by Empress Genmei in 708 (Wadō 1) – and this anthology also includes a reply created by one of the ladies of her court:: :::Listen to the sounds of the warriors' elbow- guards;Nippon Gakujutsu Shinkokai. (1969). The Manyōshu, p. 81 n1; elbow guards were made of leather and were worn on the left arm to prevent the bow- string from springing back and hurting the elbow. The string struck the elbow- guard with a loud sound.
Heat bending is the procedure of bending thin sheets of wood into different curves and shapes using moisture and a bending iron. By placing the sheet of wood into water, the moisture and heat from the bending iron will reform the structure of the wood, reorganizing the fibers of the wood to prevent the wood from springing back to its original state. This process is usually used for making sides or "ribs" for violins, guitars, mandolins and other projects, and also for woodworking such as shaker-style pantry boxes.
In 2009, Dear Sir or Madam was exhibited at the Slag Gallery in New York along with works from the same period. Among them was Proletarier Aller Laender (1998-2009) or Proletariat of all Countries, as it is also known in English, a collection of red plastic foam figurines glued to the floor. In viewing this work, the audience is most likely forced to trample on the little figures as if to trample on the working classes. However, the proletariat, which the figurines represent, in "their resilience and ultimate power always springing back, indestructible".
The fins fold around the rocket when it is stowed in its launch tube, springing back as soon as it leaves the launch tube. In flight, the very slightly angled fins exert a stabilizing spin to the rocket, turning at approximately 750 rpm. The solid rocket motor burns for just 1.1 seconds, during which time it covers about 300 meters (985 ft). The S-5 is carried in rocket pods, with 4–32 rockets. The first were ORO-57 launchers, made in variants with capacity of 4, 8 and 16 rockets. Most typical became ORO-57K for 8 rockets, used especially with MiG-19.

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