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You see Axl disappear as he tumbles to the ground.
The number tumbles to 46% for those making under $20,000 a year.
As she tumbles to the ground, the bus swerves, barely avoiding her.
One of the creatures tumbles to the ground in an awkward, sprawling, mess.
I try, but if there is no space, and the garbage tumbles to the street, well, whose fault is that?
A campy, 21st century take on the 1953 film noir Niagara, the heroine tumbles to her death while visiting the falls.
Balloons are a lightweight tool that can change the shape and density of a spacecraft quickly, altering how that vehicle tumbles to Earth.
At one point, a little yellow star tumbles to the ground, announces "I feel dizzy," and belches forth a wave of glittering vomit.
This however hits them in the same week that Iran's currency tumbles to an all-time low, making the in-game pricing that much less affordable.
Like the airlines, indebted oil companies could be in peril if oil falls below this key level — and especially if it tumbles to $45, Carney said.
Less than five minutes after he starts his deadly attack, he tumbles to the ground, mid-stride, as police officers outside shoot him through a glass pane.
With outstretched arms and eyes fixed on the camera, Cassils tumbles to the ground as two figures silhouetted against a desert sunset spray the artist with fire extinguishers.
HSBC's Douglas Flint summarized the mood when he described U.K. financial services as a Jenga tower, potentially fatally undermined when a stray brick tumbles to Frankfurt or Paris.
Beside the hot-selling buttons is a pile of t-shirts that show Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on a motorcycle headed toward the White House as a cartoon Clinton tumbles to the pavement at Trump's back wheel.
In the video (warning: graphic footage), the victim tumbles to the street, and the officer appears to fire a few more shots, based on the audio — though it's not clear in what direction, as the footage gets shaky.
Here's the least alarming part: If you can't bring yourself to watch, the TL;DR version is that the 150-or-so pound calf looks like it’s getting pooped out and tumbles to the ground head first.
While fears of a hard landing have eased this year, recent data also have highlighted growing imbalances in the world's second-largest economy, with growth increasingly dependent on government spending and ballooning debt as private investment tumbles to record lows.
Whitlock produced a series of gravity-defying tumbles to win gold with a score of 15.633, while Brazilian Diego Hypolito burst into tears of joy as he claimed silver, delighting the partisan crowd and making up for his flops at the last two Games.
Nishikori's quarterfinal foe will be No. 33-seeded and six-time champion Novak Djokovic, who overcame a couple of tumbles to the court and a series of energy-sapping baseline exchanges — one point lasted 42 strokes — to beat No. 15 Daniil Medvedev, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-3.
The Majayura, or ritual of the "young wayuu virgin", in which a female dances towards a male considered a prospective mate, while other males perform rhythms with their traditional instruments, until the one male tumbles to the ground.
However, she feels empty without Ruslan. She is startled by a hunchbacked dwarf approaching her, carried by ten manservants. She lashes out and he tumbles to the ground, tripping over his long beard. It is the wizard Chernomor, who leaves his hat as he flees.
Wounded by the soldiers, he tumbles to the ground as the act ends. ;Act Three - Northampton Dawn. The Turnkey deposits Cheverus in the jail. Cheverus offers to hear the men's confessions. Daley enumerates a list of minor sins, but, to Cheverus’ surprise, confesses nothing of the crime.
Afanasyeva returned to international competition in late November at the Stuttgart World Cup. She debuted a new floor routine (watered down to three tumbles to help with her recovery) and performed a solid double-twisting Yurchenko vault, helping her team to a silver medal. In December, she competed at the Voronin Cup, winning gold on floor and silver on vault.
Parnell tumbles to the gutter and Oreo takes off. Before long, Parnell finds Oreo and takes her back to the brothel where he unleashes his beast Kirk, a full grown, primitive man "virtually on all fours, caparisoned in a black loincloth" (156). Oreo is forced to fight Kirk. Thanks to a "protective device," when Kirk attempted to rape Oreo, he recoiled in severe pain.
PLEN is a small desktop toy humanoid robot that can replicate complex human movements. It is controlled remotely by use of a Bluetooth enabled phone. When programmed, it is able to use a skateboard, rollerskates, pick up, kick and throw small things, and stand up if he tumbles to the floor. It does not feature any sensors or automatic software reactions to certain events, as it is entirely remote-controlled.
Edna shoots Charlie and climbs up the tower from which Sutter has broadcast religious-oriented messages as the girls are going to sleep. Charlie climbs a fence and commandeers a school bus, which she drives toward the tower with Edna standing at the top. Just before impact, Charlie leaps from the bus and it explodes as it hits the tower. The scorched body of Edna tumbles to the ground and many of the girls cheer.
While feeling a brief moment of relief as her hair dangles in her face, she is then pulled up by an entity and is killed offscreen before her dead body tumbles to the ground. Shy high school student Bird is given an old Polaroid camera by her co-worker Tyler, who got it from a garage sale. The camera has the initials “RJS” carved into it. Bird snaps a picture of Tyler but later notices an odd smudge-like figure on his photo.
Since Calliopsis has many different species, a lot of bees behave differently in different region. For example, Calliopsis hondurasicus become active at the start of the dry season in mid- to late- December, and activity ends in late January or early February. Males patrol areas where females emerge and later nest, and they defend territories to which they return repeatedly. Male-male contests involve a rapid spiraling- upward flight, often followed by physical aggression after the pair tumbles to the ground.
The angler begins to climb up the cliff to fight Fanshawe but grabs a twig too weak to support him and tumbles to his death. Fanshawe awakens Ellen from a faint, and they travel back to town together. Fanshawe loves Ellen but knows that he will die young because of his shut-in lifestyle. When Langton offers Ellen's hand in marriage to Fanshawe in exchange for rescuing her, he refuses, sacrificing his happiness so as not to subject her to a life of widowhood.
But, while Irmgaal's sword hacks through the molten rock, Ortzog's chains shatter the ice and Blumflum's seeds create an oasis in the desert, Valérian loses his footing a tumbles to the bottom of a rocky crevasse. The following morning Irmgaal finds himself in a jungle facing a dragon-like monster, Ortzog fights off a herd of giant armoured buffalo and Blumflum has to deal with giant birds. Still trying to climb out of the crevasse, Valérian has to deal with a pack of rats. Dawn breaks on the third morning and the final stage of the competition begins.
1: "Witnesses say they heard Mr Marshall-Andrews, a practising barrister and part-time judge, call Mr Dowd a 'faggot'."; Toby Helm, George Jones, "Panic and a punch-up as Blair tumbles to defeat at the hands of his own party", Daily Telegraph, 10 November 2005, p. 4: "Witnesses said Mr Marshall-Andrews called Mr Dowd a 'faggot'." believed they heard him saying of Dowd, "Here's another faggot"."MPs pulled apart at Commons", Financial Times Europe Information Wire, 9 November 2005 The near- scuffle was broken up by government whip Tom Watson, but was widely reported.
The story begins with a model in the ground-floor store window of French's Department Store in New York City who is demonstrating the features of a suite of ultra- modern furniture. When she pushes a button to reveal the folding bed, the bludgeoned corpse of the wife of the owner of the store tumbles to the floor. The murder case falls into the hands of Inspector Richard Queen of the Homicide Squad and his mystery-writing son Ellery. A set of onyx bookends in the private apartments on the top of the store reveal not only bloodstains but grains of fingerprint powder and an unusual assortment of books.
In Vertiges quotidien (2006-2009) the point of view from the sky or the ceiling, transforms the representation of the image into a pictorial composition. Art critic Philippe Dagen in a 2009 article in Le Monde stated "our horizontal world photographed from above tumbles to vertical. The living become lying, beds become drawings, spaces are transformed in plans, and life a mysterious geometry." Recreating the visual universe and proportions and erasing notions of perspective and depth of field so particular to photography, the project's point of view, like a spirit looking at humanity, transforms volumes into surfaces and blurs our usual references of reading an image.
Riley gives a menacing stare to the gallery attendant (Caspar von Winterfeldt) in one of the films funnier moments before leaving to meet with Ray. After they discuss the details of the job at hand, Ray agrees to do the job and meets up with his team, which consists of Nathan (Sean Power) and Terry Rawlings (Trevor Nugent) son of infamous moblord Jack Rawlings (Roy Dotrice) and Terry's girlfriend, Cindy (Patsy Kensit). Together they begin plotting the heist: Nathan will go up to the roof and act as lookout while Ray and Terry break into the warehouse to steal the heroin. Unfortunately, during the heist, Nathan loses his footing and tumbles to his death, falling through a skylight and triggering an alarm, alerting the guards.
"Walter Winchell On Broadway", Waterloo, Iowa Daily Courier, Thursday, December 8, 1938, pg. 4. Stephen Rowe Bradley, 3rd, a nine-year-old from Lowell, Massachusetts, died after falling from a 6th floor window of the Weylin Hotel in August 1943. The fall occurred when Bradley pushed aside a table in front of the window and stood on the window ledge to look down. He lost his balance. "Lowell Boy Tumbles to Death from Sixth-Floor Hotel Room", Lowell Sun, Thursday, August 5, 1943, pg. 1. Paris Elite acquired a commercial lease in the hotel in March 1950."N.B.C. Gets Space For Scene Designs", New York Times, March 7, 1950, pg. 41. Ruth Shotland Originals, a women's clothing store, was granted a business lease in the hotel in August 1952."Business Leases", New York Times, August 28, 1952, pg. 37.
Frequent pauses in the bassoon's monologue and dry, harsh punctuation add to the effect of "recitativo", and the final and most vehement statement morphs over a protracted trill and flippant F major resolution into the second half of the movement, Allegro gioviale, which features syncopated rhythmsSeen and Heard International, Concert Review, Glyn Pursglove, December 2011. throughout. The orchestra plays a jazz-like chromatic theme and builds darkly towards the bassoon's entry, which in turn plays an acrobatic, ironically jocular theme, rejecting the first one heard in the orchestra. This manic and facetious character persists throughout the movement; the bassoon eventually reprising the expository theme before "breaking character" and distorting it greatly with jarring, angstful interjections (foreshadowing the next movement) and then performing a series of ascending scales, thematically inverting the descending string scales in the exposition, and runs up to a top F before the movement tumbles to a close. The Largo cantabile has been described as haunting, lyrical and colourfulArkivmusic.

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