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Vector's main activity is tootling around on a table and investigating its surroundings.
Tootling around in the embarrassingly cute little car, though, was both relaxing and fun.
After London and Manchester, Amazon promises the truck will be "tootling" into further U.K. cities soon.
Because instead, you'll see it as a singing, blinking, brightly colored machine tootling down the sidewalk.
I was tootling around #serengeti trying to find cheetahs, when I came upon two hyenas #mammalwatching#HyenaSexFail pic.twitter.
Tootling along country roads in a canary-yellow vintage Renault, she and Arden have mild adventures amid glowing scenery.
All the triumphal tootling that Hinkie retroactively wraps this in looks ridiculous and strained because it is ridiculous and strained.
When the Sultan had finished praying, he rode back to his palace, flanked by nobles on horseback and tootling trumpeters.
Today's puzzle is a classic Sunday, a very clear concept, skillfully presented, with enough fresh cluing to send us tootling through.
Lately, I've been tootling my way through a few of the Grand Theft Autos, swapping between III and Vice City at whim.
If the phrase "autonomous vehicle" makes you think of some four-wheeled pod tootling around the city, you need to think bigger.
We could have had fun with this merrily foulmouthed band of past-their-prime carnival workers, tootling along Southern back roads in a decrepit van.
"I have a fantasy about hauling it across the United States," Ms. Walker said, "followed by a parade of interested people while it's tootling away."
For more mature audiences, you might prefer tootling around the district's brick streets on foot, or by bike or car, checking out historic bungalows and cottages.
It might seem fanciful to think of shipments on a behemoth like Munich Maersk being flexible in the way that vans tootling round suburbs with packages can be.
Wyoming is the least populated state in the country and I pictured us tootling north toward totality on an empty highway, just us and the pronghorns and sagebrush.
She leaves the Red House through the back entrance, which leads to the road through the rice field, where Shay can hear the tootling horn of the Frenchman's dune buggy.
Pre-Civil War New York—plush with great hotels and emporia, bursting with immigrant energy and rife with gangs—was tootling like a giant calliope when Arthur climbed aboard it for good.
The finale borders on the manic: one has the impression that an orchestra playing "Die Meistersinger" is colliding with a café ensemble tootling light classics and a marching band from the Ottoman Empire.
The music is slightly twisted indie rock, riffing with a guitar answered by a tootling keyboard but in 9/4 rather than the usual 4/4; like this election campaign, it keeps knocking itself askew.
It starts out folky but grows fully orchestral, deploying  a 1960s-style folk-psychedelic band (complete with tootling electric organ and insistently pounding tom-toms in the background) and lavish arrangements with strings and chimes.
They're like a quirky, Gallic-inflected buddy comedy, tootling around the countryside in a van that JR has customized to print large-format versions of the pictures he takes of people, portraits he pastes on the sides of buildings.
Look at just about any rendering or essayistic sketch of the world's transportation future, and you'll notice two things about the cars, trucks, vans, and whatever elses tootling around the roads: They drive themselves and they run on electricity.
Buckwheat's music melded Louisiana Creole traditions — the tootling propulsion of the accordion and the clatter of the rubboard, a metal vest played with spoons — with the R&B he grew up on in the 1950s and '60s and with rock.
Like "The Trip" in 2011 and "The Trip to Italy" three years later, this latest cushy assignment sends the lads — once again playing Steve and Rob, mildly fictionalized versions of themselves — tootling around a randomly chosen region, sampling menus and trading banter.
In fact, the West Side Tennis Club still exists in the same reasonably leafy corner of Forest Hills — the Long Island Railroad main line tootling politely alongside bustling Queens Boulevard, and high-rises on the north side and still-swanky Forest Hills Gardens just to the south.
The company, led by Kyle Vogt, the cofounder of the livestreaming platform Twitch, might be tootling its self-driving technology around San Francisco in camera-and-sensor-loaded Chevy Bolts at the moment ... but after a $2.75 billion investment from Honda, look out for different cars in the near future.
The hues of Mr. Hart's smartly cut suits of linen or cotton woven by the storied Albini Group in Italy — styled with rolled cuffs and billowing pocket squares — shirt jackets fashioned after guayaberas and high-waisted pleated trousers were a riff on the candy-color '50s Chevrolets still seen tootling along the Malecon.
With production help from Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk and Steve Mackey from Pulp, the song packs in a cheery beat harking back to Abba, orchestral crescendos à la "A Day in the Life," a tootling pan-flute and a simulated arena-size singalong going "na-na-na" alongside Win Butler's acoustic guitar strumming and quiveringly earnest voice.
Whereas the hero of Nanni Moretti's "The Son's Room" (2001) went to a shuddering funfair on the night of his child's death, as if to beat himself up or to stun himself back into consciousness, the carrousels in Vallée's movie are nothing but vessels of delight, and we are even obliged to watch Phil, of all people, swaying along on a tootling merry-go-round.
Waco, Tx: Prufrock Press. Tootling Process # The tootling process begins with a group training session to teach students how to appropriately report positive peer behaviors. Students are not allowed to report on their own behaviors. They are given clear examples of tootling and then asked to give their own examples.
Increasing second-grade students' reports of peers' prosocial behaviors via direct instruction, group reinforcement, and progress feedback: A replication and extension. Education & Treatment of Children, 24(2), 161-175.) and the expression "tooting your own horn". Tootling differs from "tattling" because students report incidental instances of prosocial behavior, rather than negative. Tootling meets key criteria for classroom- based positive behavior support (PBS)Cihak, D.F., Kirk, E.R., & Boon, R.T. (2009) Effects of classwide positive peer "tootling" to reduce the disruptive classroom behaviors of elementary students with and without disabilities.
Tootling is a classroom-based intervention used to increase peer prosocial behaviors, particularly offering and receiving help, while decreasing negative and disruptive peer interactions.Skinner, C.H., Cashwell, T.H., & Skinner, A.L. (2000). Increasing tootling: The effects of a peer-monitored group contingency program on students' reports of peers' prosocial behaviors. Psychology in the Schools, 37(3), 263-270.
The idea behind this concept is if young children can learn to tattle on inappropriate behavior, then they are capable of monitoring and reporting prosocial behavior. The objective of tootling is to get students to engage in more prosocial behaviors and to be aware and appreciative of these behaviors in others. Tootling is also helpful for teachers to foster awareness of positive behaviors and increase praise while downplaying a focus on negative behaviors and punishment. The word "tootling" is a combination of "tattling" (monitoring and reporting classmates antisocial behaviorCashwell, T. H., Skinner, C. H., & Smith, E. S. (2001).
Journal of Behavioral Education, 18, 267-278. and can be used in general and special education settings. In addition, tootling was considered a best practice strategy for special education instructors for providing an inclusive classroom.Boon, R. & Spencer, V. Best Practices for the Inclusive Classroom.
Tootling is like tattling but refers to the reporting of only positive, rather than inappropriate, social behaviors.Skinner, C.H., Neddenriep, C.E., Robinson, S.L., Ervin, R., & Jones, K. (2002). Altering educational environments through positive peer reporting: Prevention and remediation of social problems associated with behavior disorders. Psychology in the Schools, 39(2), 191-202.
Atheris is attracted to Charles by the tune he's tootling on a snake-charmer's flute that Wynborn has given him. After discussing the case with Wynborn and again seeing Atheris, Charles goes to Addie's house, where she pins a voodoo doll to the wall and tells Charles to shoot it three times. When he does, Aggie tells him that the Curse of the Snake Woman has now been broken - but that he, Charles, must shoot Atheris three times and kill her. Charles doesn't believe any of what he's learned and decides to return to London.
"By his own admission, Dr. Niles Eldredge is a pretty mediocre horn player. Tootling on a cornet in his living room in Ridgewood, N.J., he pumps out a few bars of Bach, then puts down the instrument with a good-natured sigh." Eldredge possesses a chart of the historical development of cornets (the musical instruments), which he uses as a comparison with that of the development of trilobites. The differences between them are meant to highlight the failures of intelligent design by comparing a system that is definitely designed, with a system that is not designed.

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