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A quarterback swivels his head, scanning for holes between defenders.
A man eventually comes into frame, and the view swivels.
Just as she reaches the front steps, she swivels around.
Will they have to keep their heads on swivels, forever vigilant?
It's a small bit of plastic with a kickstand that swivels out.
Henry looks at his feet, and the camera swivels along with him.
Loomo's head swivels around and an emotive circle pops up on the screen.
It's the thinnest display ever built, according to Microsoft, and it swivels. 8.
The proscenium swivels, giving you the ballets from the front and then— swoosh!
Sculptural trios dissolve into solitary moments embellished with hip swivels and swinging arms.
There's a comfortable mesh seat, the chair swivels and the height is adjustable.
The office has a trick bookcase that swivels aside to reveal a staircase.
Great, its handle swivels so that you can better reach under sofas and furniture.
The woman, whose name is apparently Pauline, unexpectedly swivels around to look at him.
He swivels onto the top of the wall and reaches over to the boy.
When he swivels away, another camera shot reveals it to be a player piano.
It's a fantastic film—smart, subversive, with eminently welcome hip swivels by Oscar Isaac.
The Anker Lumos swivels, folds up, and has four color temperatures at five levels each.
After each makeover, the stylist swivels the chair for each person to catch their reflection.
He drinks water, bites down on his pinkie, makes a snoring sound, swivels his hips.
A television positioned above a fireplace between the two main rooms swivels to face either.
The movements — smooth head turns and animated body swivels — make Jibo seem alive, but it's not.
You can tell by the way she swivels her high-heeled foot after a fashion show.
The screen slides up and down, tilts slightly down and upwards, and swivels a few degrees.
I rest my computer with my images on an old adjustable height piano stool that swivels.
The robot swivels its head to indicate when it's operating a specific device or detects a problem.
My head swivels, almost back to front, like an owl, and the camera drops to my lap.
This is especially true when the topic swivels around to Burgundy, as it has this past month.
Mr. Watts is the master of inducing uncomfortable giggles and hip swivels in the same ridiculous motion.
The 22-inch screen swivels 360 degrees, allowing you to still see the trainer from your mat.
A 12-megapixel camera with 3.5x optical zoom sits on a 3-axis gimbal, which swivels around smoothly.
Photo: Kevin Purdy The Anker Lumos swivels, folds up, and has four color temperatures at five levels each.
The piece consists of a rotating stereo microphone and speakers, which swivels toward the loudest sounds near it.
Then he swivels round and bolts like a raging bull for one last boxing match with the drums.
Bryan then swivels around to his window to record May and her crew walking away from the house.
The screen swivels and bends backwards up to 135 degrees, and the keyboard features a color changing backlight.
But neither swivels like the Portal Plus, the largest device in the lineup, released last year for $349.
Poeltl keeps one hand high to bother the shooter's vision, swivels his hips, and slides step for step.
The cool thing about Ben Sawyer's Bridge is that it swivels on its axis to let boats go by.
The entire multimillion-dollar electromechanical apparatus that swivels and steers the hulking instrument must be engineered to higher tolerances.
The camera does a slow zoom in on the man, who looks concerned; it swivels, deliberately, to the woman.
He swivels his hips, and as he does so, he slows down: to a crawl, then to a standstill.
It inserts its spindly middle finger into the hole and swivels it around, fishing out grubs with its claws.
After he sits down among the students, Baldwin's head swivels in surprise as they rise in a standing ovation.
The suction cup tip attaches to the product, then the arm swivels back around to release it into a bin.
Each ear cup swivels flat (though not fully 360-degree) so you can more comfortably wear them around your neck.
They each have a 32 inch HD monitor bed, and a separate leather lounge chair that both reclines and swivels.
The young men bound around with their chests out, but their heads are on constant swivels, eyeing everything around them.
Canon's made the 73-inch LCD on the back a touchscreen, and the panel swivels out to the side now, too.
It's a model of minimalist efficiency that includes an extra-thin bezel and a display that swivels back to 180-degrees.
Everything about his swivels and swoops and exaggerated detailing is an invitation to experience his furniture tactility and enjoy it fully.
The Rain Design mStand360 Laptop Stand gives you the ergonomic benefits you need and the base swivels a full 360 degrees.
Wearing a feathered bikini and high heels, she swivels her hips nearly out of joint as her feet subdivide the beat.
My chair swivels, so that I can play the piano or guitar, speak with clients, or gain a new perspective when desired.
Once the camera takes the KarJenner sisters in, it swivels around to show Jordan standing with the photographers, snapping pictures on her phone.
An optional ball mount swivels to give you the right angle, and a built-in bubble level will ensure your video is stable.
Taking a seat at his desk next to two large computer screens, he swivels his black office chair to gaze around the room.
Before we can tell if the guy makes it out, the drone swivels back around and flies toward land, back to the pilot onshore.
The pen, named, no kidding, The Pen ($22), looks like a bullet and has a nib retraction mechanism that swivels endlessly in 2500 degrees.
The pen, named, no kidding, The Pen ($245), looks like a bullet and has a nib retraction mechanism that swivels endlessly in 22 degrees.
The rocker features a contoured seat with a foam cushion that swivels and twists, giving you the support you need without restricting your movement.
She has no choice but to follow as she is drawn into the Wilis' inner sanctum, under the wall, which swivels closed behind her.
He did his customary wriggly dance moves: Jaggerish swivels and poses that come off as (and actually seem to be) both ironic and sincere.
Will's work desk is in the middle of the bus and has a monitor that also doubles as a television when it swivels out.
The mobile proscenium swivels and spins all through the show, switching point of view with such smooth speed you can almost feel the wind.
When you shift into reverse, the Mercedes badge on the trunk swivels out of the way, exposing the car's rear-facing lens to the world.
The screen swivels and bends backwards up to 270 degrees, and the keyboard features a color changing backlight for some extra help with late night projects.
Appleyard is about to jump off the peak of the Hanging Rock, the camera swivels away from the three missing girls and back at Mrs. Appleyard.
The Cain and Abel thread of the show is set aside as "Off Brand," as the episode is titled, swivels to guns, drugs and shabby manners.
The profundity of the moment when she swivels the chair around is never lost, because in that moment it's impossible to overstate the power of dignity restored.
In "The Deuce," Maggie Gyllenhaal, who plays the prostitute Candy, swivels her hips in a working-girl wardrobe of short shorts, skimpy tops and lightly soiled coats.
New point-of-sale tech has created the moment when a barista swivels an iPad around and gives you the option of tipping 18%, 20% or 25%.
ElliQ, a tabletop robot assistant for the elderly that debuted last week at the Design Museum in London, features an hourglass-shaped "body" and a "head" that swivels.
The main premise of the Loomo is that you can ride it like a hoverboard, but once you hop off, the head swivels around and becomes a face.
Each suite has a leather chair (don't expect to be in bed during takeoff or landing), that swivels between 135 degrees and 270 degrees through an electronic control.
It's one of Robins's virtues that her book is full of these withering perspectives: the text swivels to sample Lionel's often patronizing opinion before going back to Diana.
In one great shot, Picard faces the projection screen with Locutus's picture on it, and the camera swivels around to juxtapose the two faces, underscoring his internal tension.
Where PJ once used vivid, apocalyptic lyricism to sing about her own personal wars—in romance, sex and death—this time she swivels the lens outwards, towards actual wars.
On top of it all is Cozmo's head, which resembles nothing more than an old tube TV or computer monitor that swivels up and down, along with the arm.
As soon as you plug it into a charger, even before you link it to a smartphone, BB-8 swivels its head around, as if looking for its master.
Once it has torn open a hole, the hunter reaches in with that long, thin finger, which actually swivels in a ball-and-socket joint, like a human's shoulder.
The lamp's head tilts up to 135 degrees and rotates up to 180 degrees, and the arm can be tilted up to 150 degrees and it swivels 90 degrees.
It also swivels to the sides to allow users to upgrade various components, such as a graphics card (two of 'em, in fact), hard disks, solid state drives, and more.
Back before every phone was effectively a phablet, we had all sorts of categories: flip phones, candy bars, sliders, swivels, the original brick phones, and, of course, the infamous taco.
You see it when James Harden sails a pass to a spot where nobody has spotted up and, lately, when Beasley swivels his way into a well-guarded 18-footer.
Slotted in as their anchor, Johnson swivels his hips and slides towards the rim, devoted to putting out the more dangerous of two fires right in front of his face.
The top lid flips and swivels into three positions to accommodate all "scooping styles," while ensuring that any stray litter falls back inside rather than littering (pun intended) your floor.
He takes that background, combines it with the anatomy-focused style viewers are used to from the likes of Marvel and DC, and then swivels back towards more high brow ideas.
Hard to say, but somewhere, Jack in the Box CEO Leonard A. Comma—proprietor of Mexi-Cali fast-food chain and BITTER Chipotle rival Qdoba—swivels around in his office chair.
Based on the short teaser video, we now know Xiaomi's sleek white drone will have four blades and a ball-shaped camera mounted on the underbelly of the drone that swivels.
Carmen's fluid and slow hip swivels begin and she lifts up her dress to reveal a garter belt to Shane, who's leaning against a table in her underwear blowing cigarette smoke.
When the viewer swivels around to face the black paintings, the silent confidence of the dark group is a defiant challenge to the busyness on the other side of the room.
The B-roll footage shows how the arm of the chase car camera swings around and swivels on a dime, tailing the car perfectly so it can get all the right angles.
"It's not my good side either, darling," says Ms. Campbell, who then swivels her head in some owllike version of an advanced yoga move to get her best face into the frame.
As a vehicle crawls past it on a conveyor belt, the arm gently nestles the windscreen into its housing, then swivels back to get its greedy suction cups on the next one.
After a figure in the film creates puffs of dust by rubbing his feet on the dry earth, a dancer, onstage, swivels and swirls under a spotlight within a cloud of powder.
Centered on a financial scandal in California that threatens to take down Marc Solomon, one of the clan's central figures, Ball's story swivels its spotlight from one twisted character and association to another.
It shares the same resolution OLED electronic viewfinder (2.36 million dots, though the opening on the Olympus one feels a bit small), and it has a 13-inch touchscreen on the back that swivels.
The screen now swivels out to the side and can flip around 250 degrees, making it easy to point in all sorts of directions, and ensuring that it won't get blocked by a tripod.
At one point the woman opens a curved metal closet door with some effort; elsewhere, she lowers a metal cover to reveal a mirror and demonstrates how a bidet swivels out from the wall.
The audience's attention swivels back and forth between the theater of battle and the arena of American sports-related pop culture, pausing for quieter moments backstage, in the barracks and at Billy's childhood home.
The Spinning Chandelier, designed by artist Rodney Graham, is and does what its title suggests: The 14-by-21-foot faux-crystal chandelier swivels rapidly, rising and falling over the course of 24 hours.
Their breakout song, "Drinkee," seamlessly combines their headier instincts with more bodily ones: Its lyrics reference the Brazilian poet Chacal, while its fleshy house beat and carefully plotted drops coax head bops and hip swivels.
Now he's brought his grooves, his hip swivels, his beats and his bandmates to the Lucille Lortel Theater, where Theatreworks USA is presenting "Pete the Cat" as the latest production in its free summer theater program.
HyperSmooth 21080 High and Boost modes do really well with pitch and yaw, but roll is a bit tougher for it to compensate for, while a gimbal just swivels its robotic neck to keep the horizon straight.
Jibo often notices me and, one time, announced my name, "Ladies and gentleman, Lance," and when I tell it to "go to sleep," it swivels, points its globe head down and appears to close its one animated eye.
Bryan Tedrick welded together this 10-ton, 15-by-38-foot sculpture, which swivels on a single axis and has a rotating head, as a tribute to the boars that roam the vineyards of his native Sonoma, Calif.
Where she once wrote beautifully and poetically about her own life and loves, this time she swivels the lens outwards, elevating her contemplation of the human condition to the warfare and trauma we endure on a wider scale.
His pre-swing routine is also unique, resembling an oblique muscle stretch; he swivels to his left and his eyes lock on his left shoulder as he holds his club high, as if to light a kerosene street lamp.
" The liveliest number here seemingly takes inspiration from the film "The Birdcage," when Robin Williams, as the club proprietor Armand Goldman, puts his body through en encyclopedic array of motions — hip swivels, convulsions, vogueing — while calling out references: "Fosse, Fosse, Fosse!
The in-between bit—the performance itself, or what was left of it once Hetfield finally stalked over to share Gaga's mic—was a hodgepodge of motion, further confused by the presence of those damned stage "moshers" and Gaga's overenthusiastic hip swivels.
But the Hulu movie is more comprehensively damning, in part because it goes farther with the cultural story and in part because the filmmakers have access to what's missing from the other film: McFarland, who stonewalls and swivels through the tougher questions.
The company also showed off a handful of different prototypes designed to deal with the camera "problem," including a small one that swivels up from the back of the device and another that pops up in a manner similar to those old-school slider cellphones.
The specs are fairly middling, as out would expect from the price point, but the 12.2-inch HD display swivels around at 360-degrees from the keyboard, so users can position it as a laptop, slate or kickstand for movie viewing – you know the deal.
Majestic, individual, she brought out the heroically Russian aspect of the jumps as well as the lissome sweep and swivels; I love the bold way she plunged to extend her line in arabesque penchée, only to pivot and address her face and torso to the sky.
The lamp's head tilts up to 135 degrees and rotates up to 180 degrees, plus, the arm can be tilted up to 150 degrees and swivels 90 degrees, which is to say, this lamp will illuminate anything you want in just about any direction while charging your phone.  
In its final update, Jibo signs off by saying, "Maybe someday, when robots are way more advanced than today, and everyone has them in their homes, you can tell yours that I said hello," and it begins to shake its little body to a 1960s-esque jingle and swivels in a circle.
"The sensibility that resides in this particular town house is an eclectic one indeed," Kakutani begins, as the piece swivels like a periscope to survey the gleaming appurtenances of the life of the mind: the eight-thousand-volume library, the idiosyncratic record collection, and the portraits of iconic writers who keep watch over Sontag's desk like benevolent household gods—Woolf, Wilde, Proust.

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