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"This guy's a liar," he said, swiveling toward Mr. Cruz.
A swiveling robotic arm places chips into sockets for programming.
It's a hip-swiveling song, oiled up and read to pop.
It's like a camera jerking and swiveling on an unstable tripod.
One thing the carmaker does not envision: swiveling, rear-facing seats.
One recent afternoon, Longstreth edged up to the curb, head swiveling.
CWIS firs a 20 mm Vulcan cannon mounted on a swiveling base.
"Your aim is our target," promised a company displaying swiveling targets for marksmanship.
There's one swiveling, armchair-like seat facing backwards and a bench seat opposite it.
It's a large, flat direct-drive table encased beneath a swiveling transparent dust cover.
Is he an astronaut you radio from a comfy, swiveling chair at ground control?
It mimics the feeling of swiveling your head to see all the details around you.
Technically, it's all here: the deathless soundtrack, the swiveling pelvises (pelvii?), the wild summer romance.
The skinny little mic sits is connected to a swiveling joint atop a metal base.
With his sweeping arm gestures and choreographic swiveling, Mr. Hrusa is a very animated conductor.
The PC sports a swiveling 13 or 15-inch screen encased in an all-metal frame.
We've seen swiveling cameras and slider mechanisms used in smartphones before, but never together like this.
Around me, hundreds of people stared into their headsets, swiveling around in wonder, like drunk cyborgs.
Oh, and their professional protein earpads and swiveling earcups ensure they'll stay comfortable all day long.
Another nice aspect is the swiveling feathered front hook, which helps prevent bass from spitting the lure.
His mirror trick reveals nothing but mundane office paraphernalia: a swiveling office chair, a desk, a plant.
She sat down next to me at a conference table, slumped back in a swiveling desk chair.
Seville has no shortage of places to see hip-swiveling flamenco dancing, some less touristy than others.
"He was in his swivel chair up front, swiveling around and facing his classmates," Mr. Eaton said.
But it has more personality, adding an animated face and swiveling to look at whoever it's talking to.
But the most impressive part is how you "steer" the 360-video: by swiveling around in the chair.
"There's more room for strollers," she said, swiveling forward on a new yellow pole and extending her arm.
Jane was swiveling around with the virtual-reality headset and talking about what she remembered of the apartment.
Standard features include a sleeping area for two, a configurable rear bench seat, USB ports, and swiveling front seats.
Though this time out, the systems feature full-sized keyboards and in some cases swiveling touch displays and pens.
With professional protein earpads and swiveling earcups, you'll feel comfortable wearing these during their impressive 23-hour battery life.
The bands don't hinder their occasional hip-swiveling dances, but they do suggest that exiting is not an option.
Yes, many are made to order, and most have swiveling parts that can be adjusted to suit the owner.
Swiveling right again, I encounter Jack Whitten's "9-103-01" (2006), a work in which catastrophe is made enthralling.
But with or without the case, they're pretty easy to tote thanks to the swiveling ear cups and articulating headband.
The system, designed to "facilitate the mobile workforce" features a swiveling curved HD display and a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse.
Please— Anyway, Blythe said, swiveling the screen back toward her, I'm going to get some files and take them home.
In a boardroom overlooking Detroit, some Cadillac executives gathered around a walnut conference table, swiveling idly in plush leather chairs.
Imagine watching a NASCAR accident from up close, or swiveling your view while the ocean waves curl over a surfer.
To music blasting from a boombox, dancers face off with strutting, swiveling moves, their limbs snapping into bold, hieroglyphic shapes.
Class A R.V.s are the most luxurious breed, tricked out with full kitchens, bedrooms, TVs, leather sofas and swiveling recliners.
There was hesitation to this formula, initially; the first Android phones shipped with swiveling keyboards, trackballs and various sliding pads.
Lounge chair with optional swiveling base by Pierre Paulin From $2900,22 at Ligne Roset: 6063-2606-26252 or ligne-roset.
Swiveling to drum beats and the swish of sexy snares, Josephine Baker and her troupe moved between rooms and floors.
They cheered wildly as they savored her every note -- swiveling their chairs forward and pressing their buzzers to express their approval.
Will.i.am's tech start-up, I.am+, has raised $117 million in venture capital, according to Reuters, and it's swiveling toward corporate tech.
The hip-swiveling entertainer collapsed and died in the bathroom of his Memphis mansion on August 16, 1977, at age 42.
She's like a big kid in a sandbox of her own design, occasionally swiveling back and forth in an office chair.
When his swiveling bronze-based barrel chairs went out of style in the late 1950s, he moved to designing with aluminum.
The president could be seen swiveling in his chair as governors spoke while Pence sat next to him jotting down notes.
When he couldn't find an armchair to complement the sofa, he designed a swiveling leather captain's chair upholstered in Kvadrat fabric.
Her 2015 album, "Roots," brings traditional Japanese songs into a modern jazz context, equipping them with tumbling counterpoint and swiveling grooves.
Of course, you're still staring at your phone screen, and swiveling it around by hand, and you're stuck in a fixed point.
Bimmer's lamps measure the steering angle and yaw of the vehicle, with electric motors swiveling the beams as you turn around bends.
It's on DS2 that, from start to finish, his miserable croak coheres over beats that together form a whirring, swiveling death machine.
The song captures what makes Afrobeats such a compelling sound, with hip-swiveling rhythms balanced by succulent guitar plucks and breezy melodies.
This bristly, swiveling, motorized apparatus spins when a cow touches it, allowing the animal to reach places it couldn't on its own.
In some moments of watchful awe, Lil Buck's swiveling limbs and expanding lines seem as if they are operating in slow-motion.
There's a headphone input, so you can hear yourself in real-time and a swiveling stand to position it as you see fit.
A key is required to fully activate both of the locking bolts, but the keyhole is hidden behind the man's swiveling front leg.
Magomedsharipov performed what is termed a "windshield wiper," raising his right foot behind him and swiveling it across to cup Moraes's right hip.
While the Pixel Book is a convertible via a swiveling keyboard, the Slate does dual-duty by way of a detachable keyboard case.
It then uses its chisel-like incisors to cut holes in those tubes and uses its swiveling finger to get at the grubs.
"He's adorable," she said, but offered no other small talk, swiveling the fan between him and me all the way to Bleecker Street.
The ship is part of Lego's ultimate collector series with swiveling guns, a tilting radar dish, two blaster pistol weapons, and intricate detailing.
The sharp right angles of the house juxtapose with the swiveling oversized leaves and the curving wingspan of butterflies, accentuating the fantasy house.
Swiveling swiftly and almost silently like a ballerina, it can follow objects as small as a softball as they fly through the sky.
The bot started to spend less time swiveling its head like the animated Pixar lamp and more time staring blankly at the wall.
By the time you saw him in 903, swiveling through the video for "Monkey," in suspenders and a bolero hat, he'd de-butched.
In contrast, it was largely the spectacle of Spanglish and swiveling hips that made Martin and Shakira visible as Latinx in the mainstream market.
The swiveling smart speaker we first saw as a prototype last year features big animated eyes and a 4.55 inch LCD in its belly.
The Hover 2 includes a feature called Optical Radar, which is a swiveling stereo sensor that offers 360-degree depth perception and obstacle avoidance.
Holding the device, a swiveling telescopic antenna mounted on a black plastic handgrip, the plain-clothes guard walks by the side of the truck.
The commotion was loud enough that Nadal stopped himself just before he served and once he looked up and starting swiveling his head around.
Now it's swiveling to sell the whole flying kit and caboodle: drone hardware, the software to control them, and the cloud where their data goes.
The screen placement ensures that the display doesn't obscure the camera in either portrait or landscape — though when swiveling, the corners do eclipse the shot.
Nestled within their swiveling judge chairs, a country music star and the lead singer of No Doubt hit the big red button for each other.
Ms. Franzen is the first to slice into a limb-slashing, knee-swiveling phrase, accompanied by the sirenlike rise and fall of Jukka Rintamaki's score.
In photo mode, the phone's software also presents a slider that you can swipe up and down to control the placement of the swiveling camera.
The XR10 is a customized hard hat with a swiveling HoloLens 2 built in, so construction works can get a heads-up display on site.
Some unfold vertically like the gills of an accordion, swiveling effortlessly up from their bases; others stand stoically, their smooth surfaces defined by crisp edges.
Among them are an ultrafast autofocus, 5-axis image stabilization, and a fully swiveling touchscreen, all meant to help you nail those easy-to-miss shots.
Poor resolution, limited battery life, video-only, tough to export from, can't take selfies and they lack the auto-stabilized swiveling gimbals that are our hands.
However, the kick drum sound I used on all of the tracks is a recording I made of my friend KJ swiveling in his desk chair.
"Hey Erin, I was reminded your one-year is this week," one of the co-founders said to me while casually swiveling in his desk chair.
Swiveling pendulum drums massage the tendons of a melody that sounds like Depeche Mode tucked away inside Jamie xx and Gil Scott-Heron's We're New Here.
Maggie Zepp begins alone, motionless at first, then builds a tai-chi-like phrase, swiveling at the waist and swiping the world aside before starting over.
For a few brief seconds, the drone loses sight of the guy before swiveling around to the horrifying sight of the snowmobiler submerged in the freezing water.
This is a more customized approach to hiding a TV. Sliding doors, swiveling panels and folding cabinets are carefully measured to the device for a sleek disguise.
There was Britney swiveling her hips with a snake in 2001, Madonna rolling on the floor in 1984, and Beyoncé showing off her ring finger in 2009.
Partnering with work space provider Industrious, the set-up included all the elements of an office conference room – swiveling chairs, a desk and most importantly, Wi-Fi.
Clinton detailed her health care plan, the Republican nominee inched closer and closer to her until he was standing right behind her and swiveling while she spoke.
"Part of me is like, 'Great, can we do "Sweet Charity" in two years?" she said, citing the risqué 1960s musical full of swiveling Bob Fosse choreography.
Swiveling feet, curling wrists, rolling hips, open-mouthed poses with one arm flourished high: It might all read as camp were Mr. Liñán not so very sincere.
Engelbrecht, who has red hair and wears a T-shirt with a maneki-neko Grumpy Cat on it, sits cross-legged in a swiveling chair, intermittently shoeless.
At this hometown celebration, you'll find golden-age hip-hop that's more fit for hip swiveling than head nodding thanks to its liberal sampling of danceable funk.
The headphones didn't seem to fit the entertainment system properly for me, and I had to keep swiveling the cord to be able to hear my movie.
He was joined by the bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley and the guitar virtuoso who was practically glued to Elvis's swiveling hips in the early days: Scotty Moore.
The audience revolved, slowly, in one direction as the models strode around them in multiple circumlocutions, and necks kept swiveling to try to take it all in.
White-collar workers increasingly claim disability, even if they are more likely to hurt themselves swiveling in a Herman Miller Aeron chair than handling a band saw.
She understands as well as anyone that the art of intelligence involves immersing oneself in all source analysis, challenging existing assumptions, and swiveling judgments to reflect new information.
At one point, she lifted her hand from her cane and danced by swiveling her hips from side to side, according to video posted online by the Nationals.
She charged into action with her medical kitand shears, swiveling her head back and forth as she alternately crooned to the donkey and barked commands back at me.
Up in the GRANDSTAND, spectators love long rallies — these are the stereotypical film scenes where everyone gets whiplash from swiveling back and forth from shot to acrobatic shot.
An elderly man's turn came, and he stood before the machine, swiveling his hips in celebration as the precious stuff cluttered into the bag in his outstretched arms.
The design implies a future upgrade sporting a swiveling screen with an adjustable viewing angle, but as it stands, it's small but bright and easily spotted across the room.
Really, the only key differences here are a higher-res screen and a detachable form factor — the latter of which isn't hugely distinct, given the laptop's fully swiveling keyboard.
The Sero joins a handful of other strange new takes on the flat panel TV, but none speak to the current state of things more than this swiveling set.
Their Pleurobot is a bio-imitative robot that both walks and swims with the distinctive swiveling gait of many amphibious animals — a good place to start for a crocobot.
The Akka Link & Go 2.0 concept was introduced in 2014 as a "social" self-driving experience, complete with swiveling chairsAnother advantage of the minivan is all that interior space.
It's a sort of Sophie's Choice for manufacturers when building these kinds of convertibles — go the full swiveling keyboard, à la the Pixelbook, or add it as an accessory.
Leonard regularly rips the ball off the rim and goes coast-to-coast, swiveling through defenders with an in-and-out move that's executed to perfection at top speed.
Workstead designed the Orbit sconce, for example, to be adjustable in both ways, with a dimmer and a swiveling reflector that allows the light to be directed or blocked.
Or the hip-swiveling Tyson (Beck Bennett, more familiar to some as Vladimir Putin on "Saturday Night Live"), whose stripper moves turn Caleb on maybe a little too much.
"He ran for Senate saying he opposed amnesty," says the narrator of the 30-second ad called "Vane," which features Mr. Rubio atop a weather vane, swiveling back and forth.
Today Facebook launches pre-sales of the $199 10-inch screen Portal, and $349 15.6-inch swiveling screen with hi-fi audio Portal+, minus $100 if you buy any two.
"He ran for Senate saying he opposed amnesty," says the narrator of the 30-second spot, called "Vane," which features Mr. Rubio atop a weather vane, swiveling back and forth.
While the swiveling chairs I was playing on made this effortless, I can't imagine that being practical in most of the situations that Gear VR loans itself so well to.
Swiveling in my seat, I noticed that most of the few dozen people in the audience seemed to be middle-aged and local—perhaps friends and family of the cast.
As Mr. Peña Nieto spoke at length, Mr. Trump appeared uncomfortable and almost sullen, swiveling slightly side to side, crossing his arms and looking down, rather than at the president.
Hidden from the world four floors below, a sweaty sea of partygoers — all twisting, turning and swiveling — transform the Dancesport ballroom studio into one of the city's largest salsa parties.
During closed-door meetings, Mr. Trump largely listened through most issues, firmly crossing his arms and swiveling a bit in his seat, according to people who were in the room.
Everyone in Florence, Italy, develops it at some point, a chronic neck ache caused by abruptly swiveling your head to get a load of some Instagram apparition in dandy drag.
Since the 30s, Mr. Parker has been stomping across the globe with his own groups, delivering a satisfying, hip-swiveling mélange of funk and soul classics and his own repertoire.
The company tweeted out the leading question "Where will Surface go next?" along with an image of the full lineup — the Pro, Laptop, Book 2 and swiveling all-in-one Studio.
Harley's motion was a study in biomechanical beauty, his legs driving efficiently, his hips swiveling at just the right time, and his right arm unfurling so smoothly it looked machine­-taught.
The gadget goes on sale and starts shipping today at $349 for the 15.6-inch swiveling screen Portal+, $199 for the 10-inch Portal, and $100 off for buying any two.
He looked on in dismay from the 17th tee as a large crowd surrounded the portable toilet that Woods scurried into, a few steps ahead of his head-swiveling security patrol.
During the club's final run, swiveling green laser lights dribbled from the ceiling onto the dance floor, raking over the heads of a well-dressed, inebriated and a predominantly Asian crowd.
And the institutional cube — lacking bathroom, closet, phone and minibar — did have some splurges, including a snowy white duvet, TV and sleek, swiveling reading lights on either side of the bed.
The swiveling also helps them fold up into a fairly small footprint for traveling, and the included hard case handily includes an outline for proper stowing, as that can be surprisingly tricky.
They are the social scolds who in generations past boycotted The Beatles, and were sure that Elvis Presley's swiveling hips were going to single handedly impregnate every teenage girl in the country.
St. Joseph's players kept swiveling their heads, trying to keep up and stay in position, but with this Oregon team, no matter where the ball landed, it would not have been ideal.
The man carried himself oddly, with his chest puffed out and his head swiveling as if to scan everything in the store, from the hunting gear to the Little Debbie display case.
With fans swiveling their hips like Elvis Presley, Bryan — along with special guests Chase Rice, Jon Langston, the Peach Pickers and DJ Rock — will flock to six rural venues this Fall beginning Sept.
The two aircraft don't share any hardware, but they both use swiveling rotors to switch between flying vertically (to take off and land like a helicopter) and horizontally (to cruise like a plane).
At the top is a large swiveling handle that can be used to move the computer around (in lieu of wheels) or removing the aluminum housing with a pull, for easier access inside.
I couldn't place it at first, the slow-swiveling sideswipe of their gazes, the way they'll dip their heads below their own bodies and then crane smoothly upward, like a movie camera pulling focus.
Mom carried my toddler brother and her uncounted bucks out of the check-cashing store and into her car — head swiveling the whole time to see if the furtive twosome or anyone else followed.
The fact that Fallen Furniture doesn't a list a price for this amazing creation—which features a polished aluminum swiveling base and an interior upholstered with black leather—is the least of your concerns.
Fashion Review MILAN — The women's empowerment movement can take designers down some unexpected paths, their compasses swiveling between the magnetic poles of relevance and originality, mapping out their season with varying degrees of success.
Prosecutors argued that Zarate had pointed the gun at a seal at one point, and that he had been playing a sort of "Russian roulette" while holding the gun and swiveling in the chair.
The saxophonist and bandleader Kamasi Washington is among the latest artist to inspire these discussions, with his brash 22015-piece ensemble that favors funky, hip-swiveling grooves juxtaposed with lush strings and choral arrangements.
It was an intense, if quiet and orderly, scene, with the forecasters swiveling in their chairs from one monitor to another, peering at high-resolution satellite pictures, forecasting models, radar data and surface observations.
Along with the swiveling screen, there's a lot of similar functionality on board here, including, naturally, a stylus –referred to as an Active Pen in this iteration (Samsung's got a whole thing with stylus names).
Simultaneously Mom snapped her Nikkormat, swiveling her eyes in the noon light, exclaiming that she needed to capture the sunset, in tones that implied she was going to hold it hostage until it surrendered information.
On its seven albums, including the 2016 release "Stiff," White Denim has delivered a heady blend of fuzzed-out soul, hip-swiveling funk, far-out psychedelia, classic British Invasion-era rock 'n' roll and more.
We here at TechCrunch HQ East are no longer able to send one another direct messages, and honestly the idea of swiveling our chairs around to speak to one another is giving us some intense anxiety.
As for that action, it produces a few highlights, the best being a rescue from the gallows with a swiveling guillotine as part of the bargain; and the worst in a frantic sequence featuring a runaway bank.
It's his biggest look to date, and he doesn't disappoint—Jaegen has a knack for blending sad and sweet elements, and here he expertly undercuts the drums' hip-swiveling thrust with soft pads and contemplative filter sweeps.
Until that point, "Bernhardt/Hamlet," a deluxe Roundabout Theater Company production, is breakneck backstage comedy, swiveling like its Lazy Susan of a set (by Beowulf Boritt) among scenes of romance, Rialto gossip, rehearsal drollery and literary exploration.
Here you press a button on your swiveling seat table to order food, and the waiter arrives to take your order orally rather than via the scribbled slips of paper you use at Nitehawk, Alamo and Syndicated.
The result was a distinctive-looking machine known as the XO-1: a toylike green-and-white laptop with rounded edges, a swiveling "neck" instead of a standard hinge, and a chunky bezel around its 7.5-inch screen.
Video: YouTube, Jeffrey Grubb Although the company has previously demonstrated HoloLens interface gestures (pinching in mid-air, swiveling your head, etc.), these videos offer a more detailed look at how content creation can be facilitated using the device.
The dinosaurs are here only to cast their big crowd-pleasing shadow over the rightful stars: the fossils and fish that offer clues to how we became who we are, an upright bipedal mobile mammal with swiveling elbows.
A man with silver hair, a double-breasted blazer and a pocket square is circling the perimeter, swiveling his head, an eager expression in his eyes, as if he had been told there would be a limbo pole.
A small kitchen with movable counters and sliding shelves exemplifies her own signature idea of furniture and fixtures that move, dating from her own 19993 apartment-studio, with its swiveling chairs, sliding front door, and extendable dining table.
Ms. Silverman favors a pace that's brisk yet unhurried, urging Mr. Lipton from one number to the next with the help of Ben Stanton's colorful lighting design, some hip-swiveling dances and a couple of neat effects pedals.
Per Fitness, jogging strollers are safe when users follow a number of precautions, including waiting until a child is old enough to have strong neck muscles (usually eight months), locking the front wheel to prevent swiveling and using harnesses.
The meme-cat dangling and scowling, Gronk's puppyish "Sure, whatever" hands outstretched, the din of a few hundred grumblebear sportswriters asking questions they'd honestly rather not have answered, dozens of iPhone cameras swiveling to stare as if by rote.
Between swiveling in and out of boxer-like poses, loose fists over her face or shooting into the air, she watches as Ms. Gill alarmingly throws her naked torso into a trash can and emerges coated in gray paint.
In the 63rd minute, the Argentine finished off a stunning counterattacking move, accelerating past Chelsea's defenders on the left side of the box before swiveling toward Courtois and hitting another low shot through the legs of Chelsea's hapless keeper.
Carson was left clutching thin air as Lingard unleashed a swiveling shot into the top left corner from 18 meters and with Derby throwing caution to the wind, Lukaku raced clear to score his 16th goal for United in all competitions.
This kind of brute-force design is also apparent in the bike's mess of exposed cabling bound together with tie-wraps, as well as the two protruding wing nuts with swiveling latches you have to manipulate when folding the bike.
Featuring Adaptive Noise Cancelling technology, 45mm large-aperture drivers, real-time audio calibration, a built-in voice-optimized microphone, and swiveling protein over-ear pads, these sleek and swanky headphones are the only headphones you'll ever need (or want) to use.
The music video for "Boys Keep Swinging" features Bowie winking at gender roles in his usual way, both portraying a hip-swiveling male rocker and appearing in drag as different women who defiantly pull off their wigs and smear their lipstick.
A solid stand and three-jointed swiveling arm allow the Bumblebee to stay on your desk while hunting for the sweet spot of any instrument, and onboard volume and mode controls make sure you'll be getting at least a usable tone.
A dance party with splashes of conga, rumba, mambo and cha-cha, "Club Havana" is the Technicolor version of Cuba — flouncy skirts in rainbow hues, swiveling hips and sly smiles that beckon audiences to visit, which might be possible soon.
A scramble in the penalty area ensued, before Lewandowski sauntered back in amongst the play, picking the ball back up, swiveling, and finding the bottom corner with a trademark finish to take his side into the break with the lead.
Tip "Keep your eyes open and your head swiveling around," says Scott Wright, a former special agent for the United States Secret Service who protected numerous heads of state during his career, including George H.W. Bush, the Clintons and Gerald Ford.
Set to recordings by Arturo O'Farrill and the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, "Open Door" adds Latin social dances into the choreographic mix, setting hips swiveling, skirts rustling and couples flirting on a stage splashed with color by Keiko Voltaire's costumes.
When I visited the site with Varble the day before, it felt like stepping onto a moonbase, all the devices swiveling and chirping, each one measuring a different aspect of the clouds but, Varble lamented, none giving a full picture.
It may be a tall order to match that success going forward, but MO makes up for it with tunes that explore everything from the honeyed melodies of 2247s girl groups to hip-swiveling bangers suited for a dance floor.
However, the Dune Pro is missing the Mac Pro's cool swiveling handle that lets you slide off the entire shell to get to the computer's internals — instead, it seems you'll have to gently pry off the aluminum sides to get inside the computer.
It also has a swiveling 3-inch LCD touchscreen, which is home to what I think is the most interesting thing about the T7i: an all new graphical menu system that is supposed to educate new shooters on the basics of photography.
About this time last year, the first generation Spectre x360 was capturing the heart of tech journalists across the land with zippy internals, a solid build and an innovative yet simplistic swiveling design that does double duty as a laptop and tablet.
Dan Kaszeta, managing director of London-based security consultancy Strongpoint Security, and a graduate of the U.S. military's Explosives Ordnance Disposal school, said no device could work based on the concept of an aerial swiveling in response to traces of explosives it detects.
Watching the actor Christopher Meyer say all this stuff from the back seat of a car to the two men in the front, his head swiveling back and forth as if he were watching some kind of bizarre, psychosexual Wimbledon, says it all.
More so than the rest of the line announced at an event today in Brooklyn, the 9 lives up to the "concept" part of the product name, with a unique swiveling tablet display that works as a sort of easel with Wacom pen support.
When coupled with your phone, its swiveling connection point lets you adjust the tilt of your phone to capture some high or low angles, and even functions as a kickstand if you want to put the ONE and your phone down on a flat surface.
Only 10 months into the 1980s, Talking Heads released one of the best albums of that decade: "Remain in Light," the group's fourth studio record, was a brilliant fusion of serrated post-punk guitars, futuristic synthesizers and hip-swiveling Afrobeat grooves inspired by Fela Kuti.
The counter was white marble, the plates were glazed with a monochromatic drip pattern that recalled Jackson Pollock, and the stools at the counter were swiveling numbers in black leather that suggested a casino, which in fact is where Mr. Borgognone first spotted them.
Even simple fight scenes, like Jack's arrival in episode one, bombard viewers with information: the camera swiveling with Jack's violent polearm thrusts, or time slowing down and the shot shrinking to a tiny square to show the spiked wheels of his motorcycle crushing a robot's face.
Pop & Rock Only 10 months into the 1980s, Talking Heads released one of the best albums of that decade: "Remain in Light," the group's fourth studio record, was a brilliant fusion of serrated post-punk guitars, futuristic synthesizers and hip-swiveling Afrobeat grooves inspired by Fela Kuti.
In what feels like a private ritual that we just happen to be observing, she removes items from their shelves and deposits them in new places, slowing down and swiveling her feet at the moment of pickup or delivery, as if each object's integrity depended on these details.
Less than five minutes into GLOW, an electric new Netflix series about a scrappy women's wrestling circuit set in mid-1980s Los Angeles, we see the two lead actresses—Alison Brie and Betty Gilpin, playing classic brunette-blond best-frenemy foils—swiveling their hips around in pastel leotards.
The aural difference between the ball of a foot and the tip of a toe is visually magnified by an entire swiveling leg; the bassy boom of a dropped heel is emphasized by deep-bending knees, the whole sinking body seeming to sustain the sound as it decays.
Salsa and Latin disco music had people twirling and swiveling their hips on Wednesday night at "Uptown Bounce," the first of four weekly block parties presented by El Museo del Barrio and the Museum of the City of New York, neighbors on the northern end of Museum Mile.
And the scenes are hypnotic: a 31-year-old Chuck Berry stomping across the stage during "Sweet Little Sixteen," showing off hip-swiveling moves that clearly inspired Elvis Presley; Anita O'Day singing "Sweet Georgia Brown" while dressed immaculately in a black evening gown, white gloves, and a feather-festooned hat.
And part of Dirty Dancing's appeal was that, at the time, it was so original: a nostalgic love story that appealed to both the Baby Boomers who came of age in the '60s, and their teenage offspring who lapped up Swayze's swiveling hips and Baby's John Hughesian coming-of-age angst.
While Jessie may have been touring the world, singing about how she can "give it to you all the time," or sitting in her big swiveling chair on The Voice, she's also posted a combination of inspirational quotes, behind-the-scenes shots and the odd food pic to her 'gram.
It's there on two hip-swiveling homages to hipness, "Night People" and "Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky," both featuring the vocals of Mr. Neville and the alto saxophone of Maceo Parker ("If everybody went to sleep at the same time/ Every night the world would just die, die, die").
The ever-growing line's pre-holiday success was no doubt due in no small part to the recent arrival of the refreshed Surface Book and the brand new Surface Studio, the swiveling all-in-one that marks one of the more exciting pieces of consumer hardware from the company in recent months.
At hamburger central, antibiotics for cattle that aren't sick  After badger buries entire cow carcass, scientists go to the tape  Marine mammals have lost a gene that they may desperately need  This bristly, swiveling, motorized apparatus spins when a cow touches it, allowing the animal to reach places it couldn't on its own.
Sekulow's channeling of blame towards the Secret Service has backfired, swiveling attention back to Russia just as the Trump administration was hoping to restore the president's image with a string of "theme weeks," the latest of which, starting today, and called "Made in America," focuses on American workers and goods they produce.
The Toyota baby automaton joins a growing list of companion robots, such as the upcoming Jibo, designed by robotics experts at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that resembles a swiveling lamp, and Paro, a robot baby seal marketed by Japanese company Intelligent System Co Ltd as a therapeutic machine to soothe elderly dementia sufferers.
The footage of a young, mullet-sporting, jean-jacketed Burden, swiveling in a chair while discussing his antics with a talk show host, is difficult to reconcile with the fact that he became an established professor who retired from teaching at UCLA because of a student's use of a gun during a classroom performance art piece.
But that doesn't detract from the fascinating aspects of the form itself: the pawing, galloping footwork and legwork, which often accelerate into a swiveling blur of motion below the waist; the astoundingly elastic ankles that support balancing, improbably, on the outside edges of the feet; the speed with which the dancers, their chests held proud and legs darting out from under them, can swallow up space.
Technical wizard Franz "Faz" Fazakas, incorporated swiveling servos into the anatomy of the Doozers from Fraggle Rock and later used "Waldos," mittens that map to the mechanical face of a puppet, to breathe remarkable life into the creatures from The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth, a computer-generated puppet named Waldo C. Graphic for Disneyworld's 3D Muppet Movie, and the Sinclair family from Dinosaurs, which aired shortly after Henson's early death.
Elvis swiveling his hips on The Ed Sullivan Show; Jayne Mansfield strutting to Little Richard in The Girl Can't Help It; the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens; the Beatles playing to an unending wave of screams on, again, The Ed Sullivan Show; even the snare shot that kicks off "Like a Rolling Stone"—these are cited again and again as the culturally transformative moments of the 1960s and '70s.

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