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"wobbling" Definitions
  1. that wobbles or causes to wobble.
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But while walking around, you hear this weird wobbling noise.
But the boat kept wobbling, threatening to ruin the shot.
Go deeper: Power outages across Venezuela have left Maduro wobbling
Recent pillars of demand growth – China and India – are wobbling.
But when he got off, he was drunk and wobbling.
Toys R Us is an anchor in a wobbling industry.
I remember wobbling around the living room in her high heels.
With that precision, scientists can track the wobbling in Mars' spin.
There was that wobbling again, and again, those faces of consternation.
The telescoping handle is designed for strength and to resist wobbling.
When I got there, Uber was wobbling all over the place.
Videos showed Clinton wobbling as she was helped into a van.
The emails contain vivid descriptions of the "wobbling" chairs and table.
You may feel your body wobbling, or you may fall over.
We're assuming the star is wobbling toward and away from us.
Refinance volume has been wobbling a bit lately week to week.
Prior to the rally, major averages were wobbling around bear market territory.
We're rooting for him from his first wobbling step onto the stage.
It creaks and groans under each tentative step, wobbling over darkness below.
She is like Bambi on ice with her legs wobbling and shaking.
Dipping your fingers into a wobbling pot of slime is surprisingly calming.
What happens when her DNA is spliced with Burial's wobbling, noncorporeal vulnerability?
America could see "everything wobbling but not falling into recession," she said.
Biden's Senate supporters, however, say he can still right his wobbling campaign.
Even Russia managed to fend off wobbling commodity prices to carve out gains.
Also, the acquisition price may have been low thanks to wobbling global markets.
Images of women wobbling down the runway were widely mocked on social media.
But sometimes, I guess, you can't correct the wobbling of the steering wheel.
One person tweeted "something is wrong" with a video of the model wobbling.
His wobbling aim and jagged movement create tension, a sense of being there.
"Angela Merkel is wobbling," said Wolfram Weimer of the news channel N-TV.
Biles looked a little nervous on the balance beam, wobbling at one point.
Both monotypes, they are composed of quadrants of color wobbling between horizontal stripes.
And they wanted every tooth in his head to be loose, like wobbling.
Another very interesting facet of the measurement of wobbling muons is its precison.
When the foundation started feeling shaky, the people at the top started wobbling.
But right now the support from corporate profitability doesn't appear to be wobbling.
Until then, she is wobbling around her foster home and making plenty of friends.
If axions are flying through the xenon, they should set its atoms' nuclei wobbling.
But by midday it was clear the strategy was wobbling around on shaky legs.
In the United States, even its sturdy labor market is showing signs of wobbling.
And if the economy shows any sign of wobbling, central banks will probably relent.
Rather, it would change shape with time, wobbling and receiving different amounts of light.
They're tall, with dirty, blood-soaked clothes, and move with a lifelike, wobbling shamble.
They often begin with a glob of vibrant, wobbling slime on a white surface.
Investment collapsed amid financial panic and the wobbling of the euro-area banking system.
Previously unshakable bonds have corroded, and the Middle East is wobbling way off kilter.
Now, the once-respected news organization is wobbling after months of self-inflicted blunders.
John drank room-temperature water, wobbling in a paper cone, from the water fountain.
Witnesses said it was wobbling in the air and seemed unbalanced as it approached.
This produces lower drag than a wobbling ball so it will get there faster.
A heaping plate of clear jelly soon glistened before me, wobbling over eel chunks.
Wobbling, he reached up toward the stickers, but the ceiling was still far away.
Tech and bank stocks, which led Wall Street's rally earlier this year, are also wobbling.
Expect a wobbling night soundtracked by reggae and dancehall among a faithful South Brooklyn crowd.
Wobbling into traffic, all I hoped for was to get it home in one piece.
A car approached from the north, a pair of lights wobbling on the uneven pavement.
The fresh volatility has prompted Trump to blame the Fed for the wobbling stock market.
The man took a sobriety test, wobbling across the neat lawn of a Methodist church.
Frazier was shaken now, wobbling on his stumpy legs, but his heart kept him going.
Why it matters: After three weeks of demonstrations, the old order in Armenia is wobbling.
But McCain showed worrisome signs of wobbling Monday, saying he may "reluctantly" support the bill.
It's not a robotic platform wobbling in the Atlantic Ocean, but it's still pretty impressive.
Creating a Tumblr of photos of your post–C-section wobbling and scarred naked stomach?
Now it is Mrs Merkel, twelve-and-a-half years into her chancellorship, who is wobbling.
Our interview almost never happened, wobbling over a mix up of schedules and his stage shows.
With executives fearing lawsuits, the thinking was that they would run risky, wobbling banks more soundly.
The market's wobbling was a reminder of heightened investor sensitivity to trade-related remarks or developments.
That attention "really emboldened the Democrats and shored up the ones that were wobbling," Greer said.
Wilder never regained his legs or footing after that, wobbling through the rest of the match.
Djokovic was wobbling but showed his old survival instincts and hung tough in the second set.
Mrs May depends on the support of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party, which is wobbling (see article).
Anyone who, as Gadsby says, "exists on the margins" is stuck on that ever-wobbling balance beam.
After days of stalling and wobbling over the Texas coast, Tropical Storm Harvey is on the move.
Whatever the answer to that is, volatility is back and stock markets around the world are wobbling.
But this formidable mass of cold air can sometimes grow weak, wobbling out of its polar home.
That was due to strict bank risk control over wobbling exporters amid the U.S.-China trade war.
Soon after, 8-month-old James trailed in behind his sister, wobbling around in a baby-walker.
With the economy wobbling of late and the market steaming, a lot is riding on what happens.
" Videos emerged last Sunday showing Clinton wobbling after leaving a 9/11 memorial early after feeling "overheated.
If your child starts wobbling around or can't stand, it could be a sign they've ingested marijuana.
She emerges a scene later with puffy bruised eyes, looking weak and spaced out, her voice wobbling.
What exactly causes the initial wobbling, though, is something the researchers are still trying to figure out.
There may be unpleasant surprises: think real estate bubbles, more wobbling banks or a surge in bankruptcies.
" The driver was wobbling, the child said, and in her eyes "you can tell she was drunk.
Some analysts looked for hints of wobbling in the video, which could suggest the canisters were empty.
"I always liked to think I was someone who had sea legs," a wobbling patron said, sadly.
A gentle planetary curve sweeps across the composition, divided into soft fields by wobbling cords of color.
She thought about it briefly, her undulating white thinking-line wobbling at the bottom of the screen.
The Harvey Weinstein one is wobbling a little bit because of a bad detective in New York.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick trembled through sections of his talk, the index card wobbling in his clutched fist.
There, I see the cows' efforts: a pond of curds and whey wobbling like a giant panna cotta.
Dr Brownlee and Dr Ward plumped instead for another lunar effect: a damping down of the Earth's wobbling.
The clip showing Kelly wobbling after his trip to space is part of a new PBS / Time Inc.
The Victorians were also obsessed with jellies, a gastronomic craze more about wobbling, high-stacked spectacle than taste.
It has the ability to turn you into an Alex Mac-type puddle of wobbling mercury or whatever.
Round two, in contrast, was all Pyle's, who fired back by wobbling Spencer with a mid-stanza combination.
" Videos emerged Sunday showing Clinton wobbling as she left a 9/11 memorial ceremony early after feeling "overheated.
As she prepares to enter the car, she can be seen wobbling and needing help to remain standing.
Instead, the officials insisted Jackson would push back forcefully and said Trump was not wobbling over his selection.
They've also got automatic locking hinges so you don't have to worry about them wobbling or flinging off.
Douthat was born into Protestantism, wobbling along the seldom-travelled border between Pentecostal fire and the polite mainstream.
A later development is so outlandish that it sets the movie wobbling on the edge of willful silliness.
Wobbling balls are also harder for the receiver to catch and more easily picked off by the defense.
"However when the bridge starts wobbling significantly, I, as a pedestrian, have to adjust my gait," he said.
Wobbling over the uneven pavement at 25 mph, it looks more like a bumbling neighbor than a robocop.
Though the Fed has described jobs growth as "solid", some analysts worry that the labour market is wobbling.
Instead, I went back to figuring out how to make a klein bottle that can sit without wobbling.
As we approached, they emerged like ancient pyramids from the scrubby desert, wobbling in the waves of heat.
Wall Street's main stock indexes slipped, wobbling amid trade jitters as the United States and China hold talks.
But these scientists want to know how precession, like the motion of a wobbling top, adds into the mix.
She flicked the needles into my flesh, and I could feel their bizarre wobbling gravity tug at the skin.
When we left, wobbling down the sea-bucking hallways, she offered me her elbow, a gentleman from the first.
China markets have also been wobbling in recent weeks but the commodity market woes have been the central focus.
But Donald Trump appears incapable of simply stepping back and allowing the focus to stay on his wobbling opponent.
For the first time, scientists have spotted something wobbling around the black hole at the core of our galaxy.
Vargas proceeded to dominate Salka, hitting the American with an uppercut in the fifth round that sent Salka wobbling.
" Videos emerged Sunday showing Clinton wobbling as she left Ground Zero in New York City early after feeling "overheated.
Britain is leaving the EU and its Prime Minister, Theresa May, is wobbling in the chaos brewed by Brexit.
Eight weeks later, I was wobbling down the river in my very own, very tippy-feeling, absurdly tiny boat.
But Ruiz stunned Joshua (22-1) with furious punching flurries that left the British fighter wobbling on many occasions.
The notes split open and immolate, re-forming and floating effortlessly in frozen time, wobbling whatever way they want.
But others wonder whether, after four years of successfully managing the turbulence of the Arab spring, the country is wobbling.
Slowing growth, wobbling currencies and rising inflation upset the status quo and bolstered sceptics of Keynesian ideas, like Robert Lucas.
Instead, Europhiles have been fighting a rearguard action to shore-up the euro currency and keep wobbling countries on board.
Another pattern of wobbling that occurs every six to 14 years has been vexing scientists for more than a century.
I could also feel the 15-camera ball wobbling with each step I took, despite the Trekker looking quite sturdy.
If you're looking for active seating that doesn't involve perching, leaning or wobbling, the Sleekform Atlanta kneeling chair is ideal.
The most common form, cervical dystonia, affects the neck, causing wobbling or worse, the inability to hold the head upright.
It prevents anything from wobbling around inside the case and keeps the many tiny pieces where they're supposed to be.
Oil prices were wobbling after a three-month low of $58.50 a barrel drew talk of an OPEC output cut.
As we walked downstairs, the wooden planks wobbling, I asked Mr. Veevers-Carter if this was all up to code.
Wobbling muons sounds like an esoteric thing to study, but there are many reasons why this measurement is really fascinating.
The loss of Hicks comes with other pillars of the President's Oval Office support network already felled or wobbling badly.
The President did, however, spend time in the last few days tweeting out endorsements of Republicans in wobbling House districts.
But it circles the subject relentlessly like a satellite around a planet, wobbling in and out of art's force field.
Wifi was up and running, and stacks of books waited for the wobbling library shelves to be hammered back together.
And I'm not talking about getting a little more thump from turning the bass up, but some real brain-wobbling tremors.
"However, spending may be wobbling; comments from Dell, HPE, and Broadcom suggest incremental caution in chief investment officer thinking," Kvaal added.
Even with OIS on board, previewing photos through the telephoto lens produces an unpleasant jelly-like wobbling effect to the image.
Our scooters have all kinds of sensors that can sense whether it's driving in a straight line or whether it's wobbling.
Then it appeared Atlanta was wobbling, but a third-and-21 pickup (for 255 yards) moved the Falcons out of danger.
But Herko was addicted to amphetamines; his movements were often epileptic, wobbling into the void before stuttering uncontrollably to a stop.
Cerrone was sent wobbling by a stiff left hand and Till closed for the finish, flurrying against a shelled up Cerrone.
Doing that while wobbling in zero gravity makes filming more complicated, especially for someone trained as an astronaut, not a cinematographer.
If you read the news, you know it's so cold because the polar vortex is wobbling into lower latitudes this winter.
A strengthening dollar, wobbling equity market or tightening credit conditions could then bounce the Fed into a further burst of loosening.
All those people, all wobbling and trying not to fall over, everyone out in the world just trying to stay upright.
Images of the Velvets and Warhol, warping and wobbling into masses of shapes and colors, were projected onto a large screen.
Women — lonesome, scarred, wobbling — lead each of the nine stories, which are tidily sorted into three sections: past, present and future.
A strengthening dollar, wobbling equity markets or tightening credit conditions could then bounce the Fed into a further burst of loosening.
Fortunately, the effects — lethargy, wobbling gait, dribbling urine and saliva, overreacting to sound and light and movement — are not life-threatening.
Mark McCormick, head of North America foreign exchange strategy at TD Securities, said the dollar was wobbling in response to Powell.
The dollar steadied after wobbling last week on Trump's proposed 25-percent and 10-percent levies on imported steel and aluminum.
But given the record of his regime, was it worth resuscitating a ghost from the past to save a wobbling ruler?
When Kate Pearson (Chrissy Metz) steps on the scale in her debut moment on This Is Us, those are Orman's feet wobbling.
This explains the wobbling motion of the totem seen here, which many have pointed to when trying to decode the disputed ending.
Video of Clinton showed the Democratic presidential nominee leaving a 9/11 ceremony early, wobbling and slumping as she entered her vehicle.
Give it ten years and they'll all be wobbling around in warehouses with techno blasting till 8 AM on a Tuesday morning.
Liberal, Trump-hating Democrats see him wobbling — and Nancy Pelosi herself asked him to tweet that the "Dreamers" have NOTHING to fear.
It shows Woods stumbling through field sobriety tests, wobbling on the side of the road and at times confused about officers' commands.
Like Humbert and Lolita, we stopped in restaurants festooned with "EAT" signs and sticky counters with sugar-drunk flies wobbling off them.
For nine years, the Ngo family was the wobbling pivot on which we rested our hopes for a non-Communist South Vietnam.
" Lewis said the session was typical of how under Xi "there is little tolerance ... for the slightest wobbling off the party line.
In recent months, some observers have commented on the apparent disconnect between plunging financial markets, wobbling business surveys, and solid economic data.
"I thought there was no way that they could knock it down, but then I noticed that it started wobbling," he said.
Where many see a country wobbling between its ideals and its security, she sees a system that is deliberately and aggressively racist.
The government whips, who control parliamentary discipline, are likely to use whatever inducements they can to bring wobbling Conservative critics into line.
Nor has Mr Trump worked hard to counter Iran's increasing sway in Syria and Iraq, where the American-backed government is wobbling.
With faith in democracy wobbling, however, there is no room for impulsive reactions that silence organic discussions about democratic values on campuses.
Officials cut it three times last year to insulate the economy against wobbling global growth and fallout from President Trump's trade battles.
With Belgium wobbling, Leishman had a chance to slice their lead to a stroke, but blew a birdie putt from four feet.
One Wednesday in May, Maeve DuVally walked the rows in a pair of low-heeled black leather pumps, her ankles wobbling slightly.
For instance, as the U.S. was wobbling out of the worst of the Great Recession in 2011, the recovery remained deeply fragile.
This is the post-merger or ring-down phase during which the new wobbling black hole emits very characteristic gravitational waves as well.
When the maverick Frenchman blazed away, firing winners from here, there and everywhere, to take the third and fourth sets Murray was wobbling.
I picked up a SanDisk Extreme Pro 256GB card for this review, and it set me back a knee-wobbling $420 before tax.
It's hard not to laugh through these sequences, which are just the latest bonkers idea plopped on top an already-wobbling Jenga tower.
After some Bambi-on-ice wobbling, the hoverboard zips forward and a sad procession of human beings are chucked back onto their butts.
They also observed the exoplanet wobbling and beginning a transit earlier than expected, perhaps due to the gravitational pull of a large exomoon.
With markets wobbling almost everywhere, focus was sharpening on a testimony by U.S. Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen with Washington politicians on Wednesday.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was down 20.1 percent after wobbling between positive and negative territory in early trading.
Hawn is a better physical comedian: When shoved over by a military man, she flails to earth, ankles wobbling off her high heels.
Mevlut Cavusogula, the Turkish foreign minister, said Macron was "wobbling" as he tried to be the leader of Europe, according to the BBC.
The technologies that his customers most appreciate, he said, are physical ones that keep the wheels aligned and stop telescoping handles from wobbling.
In her music she slipped into the zone, just as she had when she began at New Bethel Baptist, wobbling on her little chair.
The outcome from all this analysis is surprising, though: If you want to stop the suitcase from wobbling, it's better to increase the speed.
In the first round Lawlor's southpaw right hook, and particularly rear hand parry into the right hook was on point and had Anderson wobbling.
Then one evening I stood at the back of a crowded reading and spotted my friend, wobbling on tiptoes to see over people's heads.
Associated Press photos showed Abu Sabla running, wobbling and falling on the ground with the acrid white smoke spewing from his mouth and nose.
And Democrats, who would be needed to help push something really significant through the Senate, have few incentives to bail out a wobbling President.
The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of trade-weighted peers, advanced 231 percent to 20.1 after wobbling during the speech.
In the wobbling air traffic control tower, as other personnel fled, Anthonius Gunawan Agung, 21, stayed put, helping guide the pilot down the runway.
Ms. Warren greeted the deluge with mixed success, never wobbling too precariously but retreating at times to the safe harbor of stump-speech platitudes.
However, power towers typically cost more, have a large footprint, and many models have problems with wobbling when heavier individuals are performing intense workouts.
Some scientists have suggested that this jet stream instability, or wobbling, is a result of climate change, although the idea is not completely accepted.
In the run-up to the elections, Trump has also repeatedly blamed his own Federal Reserve chairman, Jerome Powell, for a wobbling stock market.
Super Comfy Sleep, which rated this model among its tops picks, notes the strong metal construction ability to keep the whole thing from wobbling.
Her voice cracks as she sings "I hope I ain't calling you too late" over whining violins on "Higher," wobbling in a decidedly unpolished way.
So far, the New Yorker has put out an exciting disco-inspired EP—last year's Le Funk—stuffed with buzzing synths, keys and wobbling basslines.
Stabilizers stop the bigger keys on your keyboard from wobbling, and any key that's the equivalent width of two letter keys or wider needs one.
He needs to show the political fastball last called upon in a vice-presidential debate in 2012, which steadied Obama's suddenly wobbling re-election campaign.
Techno sages, Ricardo Villalobos and Max Loderbauer, have put out a wobbling 12-minute remix of one of electronic music's master shape shifters, Luke Vibert.
With its presentation of predominantly white wobbling substance, it is also typical of the hallucinogenic immoderation that I find spiking Fontana's methodology in this series.
The KKW makeup mogul, 38, shared the footage to her story on Monday, featuring Chicago wobbling around in a pair of her patterned high heels.
"The hardest part is getting a flight computer to understand how to point itself in the right direction without wobbling around a bunch," Barnard said.
The M.P.A.A. notes that theater attendance increased by around 4 percent in North America in 2015, after wobbling and dipping in the previous few years.
They went to Enniscrone beach and stood on a dune crest and watched the Atlantic gather in long, wobbling furrows and smack onto the shore.
He outpitched his counterpart, Astros right-hander Lance McCullers, although McCullers steadied himself and completed seven solid innings after wobbling through the second and third.
At the 2015 world track and field championships in Beijing, Gatlin had Bolt beaten but leaned too early, wobbling with a kind of swimming motion.
After wobbling Walsh in the first as the Australian walked him down in his upright stance, Andrade did enough to get the unanimous decision win.
Then things became treacherous for the Mets, who held the Yankees to a third-inning sacrifice fly by Giancarlo Stanton before wobbling to the finish.
After wobbling throughout the day, the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index turned decisively lower in the last hour of trading, closing down by 2.5 percent.
He also showed how the forces on a horizontally spinning seed tip it over to vertical, similar to the wobbling motion of a spinning top.
Sometimes that involved working with mops as partners, wobbling on construction beams or getting Julia Roberts to act like Fred Astaire in a subway car.
And though Morgan walks off the rough landing, her body, gingerly stiff and wobbling unevenly, is what I think it looks like to silently scream.
Characters are simply triggers for the overwrought action sequences, though between the Edward Scissorhands editing and occasional wobbling background, even those are less than distinct.
They keep the tube in a vacuum and prevent the entire instrument from wobbling even the slightest bit using a system of springs and brakes.
Pull-up bars are easy to install, can support your weight without wobbling or bowing, and are a great addition to anyone's home gym setup.
The platform side of the Bosu is way less forgiving than the squishy ball side, so I was wobbling hard and stepping all around the Bosu.
The Covington & Burling report, including recommendations into what Uber can do to right its wobbling ship, is expected to be released in some form next week.
Wobbling back to the bathroom with a stiff rear was altogether challenging — I couldn't help but laugh at how ridiculous the whole ordeal must have looked.
It's perhaps not aesthetically consistent with the other understated pieces, but it manages to contort the system to nearly 360-degrees, never wobbling the whole time.
For those of you who want to see the wobbling work of art, it's on view Saturdays and Sundays in Brooklyn Bridge Park through August 26th.
"We are from Sydney," she says, gesturing to her boyfriend, who is wobbling precariously behind her with his eyes closed, his arms wrapped around her waist.
SCOTT Interesting that you bring up radio, a medium that, like the movies, is believed to be wobbling toward extinction, undone by streaming services and podcasting.
Like onformative and chopchop's unnamed soundsculpture, Takeuchi and Phillips use motion data and dynamic simulations to re-envision Tanaka's body as a wobbling mass of particles.
Wobbling uncertainly between sensationalism and studiousness, "Generation Wealth" might seem simply a marketing adjunct to her 2017 breeze-block of a book and exhibition of photographs.
Already undermined by a rising dollar, a plummeting Turkish lira and wobbling emerging markets, the rouble RUB= has plunged to its lowest in nearly two years.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads They sound like the warbles of a sad ghost — the wobbling, slightly musical murmurs that represent the earliest audio recording.
The firm told clients this week that of the three pillars holding up the most recent leg of the eight-year bull market, two are wobbling.
I mean, they sound like a "band" band: they're playing live instruments, deploying a scuzzy guitar sound wobbling over crashing cymbals while Sarah sings over the top.
The back book of wobbling ship loans has forced lenders such as NordLB, HSH, Commerzbank and KFW to take writedowns and boost buffers against portfolios turning bad.
There are a few extras on offer: a wobbling yolk in a separate saucer, to pour into the broth, and a baton of fried dough, for dipping.
Katrina had spent days wobbling over the Gulf of Mexico, and by the time it reached the coast it was classified as a strong Category 3 storm.
It was so sweaty in Samfunnssalen, the ballroom-like venue repurposed from hosting banquets and conferences, that all I can really remember is a belly-wobbling bass.
Asia markets traded mixed on Monday, with traders focused on the wobbling dollar and the upcoming two-day policy meeting from the Fed later in the week.
When the music fades, I'm mindful of my most basic role as a human adult on this wobbling planet: to help protect the dreams of future children.
BuzzFeed, once a behemoth, is wobbling: With recent layoffs and BuzzFeed News Editor in Chief Ben Smith departing for The New York Times, its future seems increasingly cloudy.
In Europe, this super-specced Android device costs a knee-wobbling €1,049 (around $1,203, including tax), which puts it at the very top of the premium phone pile.
With a broad and heavy aluminum base coupled with quality silicone pads installed on the bottom, this stand will keep your device from slipping away or wobbling off.
Mnuchin also said that the latest move was not in reaction to the wobbling in financial markets that has come during the latest round of trade-related headlines.
Those gains have held, with slight wobbling, even as the GOP Congress failed to pass a health care bill, and doubts began to grow about the tax bill.
So when I'm talking in front of everyone, and I've got nothing to lean on, and I'm trying to hold a microphone, I'm sort of like wobbling around.
ELIZABETHTOWN, N.C. — The Republican competing in the do-over race in North Carolina's Ninth Congressional District has been running an ad featuring circus music and wobbling clown dolls.
Pros: Wide range of exercises, easy to assemble — no drilling or door frame neededCons: Issues with wobbling, expensive compared to traditional bars, takes up a lot of space
That year he published "A Magician Among the Spirits," a book in which he debunked some of the effects that mediums produced, like wobbling tables and floating objects.
It was hard to tell whether they were wobbling with fear or laughing at us, the General added, but, after we dropped the bomb, they weren't there anymore.
The OXO Good Grips 3-Blade Tabletop Spiralizer stands out with its lever-activated, heavy-duty suction cup that prevents slipping and wobbling while allowing for effortless repositioning.
This glut of data revealed shifts in Barnard's Star's radial velocity, meaning that the red dwarf was slightly wobbling as if an orbiting object was gravitationally tugging at it.
We'd certainly would rather be wobbling on something with a little more square footage than a skinny-mini heel that's going to fall into every crack on the sidewalk.
Ribas and his team noticed a pattern in Barnard's star's wobbling within the 20 years' worth of data, which indicated a planet revolving around the star every 233 days.
Biles also had to whirl her arms around to stay on the balance beam after a sequence of three backflips left her wobbling on the four-inch wide apparatus.
This wobbling likely comes from "hot spots," glowing blobs of magnetically heated plasma orbiting right above the black hole's gaping maw at almost one-third the speed of light.
Just when he looked like he was coming into his own Medeiros got caught with a combination of hard hooks, which sent him wobbling throughout the final Trinaldo onslaught.
I think it's part of the human condition of constantly wobbling around, balancing our present with the what-ifs of our past and the wild unknowns of our future.
Despite a violent siege, Ali, disdaining his usual butterfly tactics, took Foreman's most powerful punches without flinching and without wobbling except for a brief moment in the second round.
It has a sturdy stand, so you won't need to worry about it wobbling or tipping over, but it's still a good idea to keep pets away from temptation.
So when you lose that high pressure there's nothing pushing that hurricane, so it's just sitting there waiting, wobbling, waiting for something to pull it in a different direction.
The yolk is the green-black of smoked glass, with a gray, nearly calcified halo, trapped in an oval of wobbling amber and emitting the faintest whiff of brimstone.
If you think of elected officials as a needle wobbling between the GOP base and persuadable independents, you can watch them to see how much political damage is being done.
Subban got a piece of the puck, but it was still rolling and wobbling toward the goal line when Kopitar pushed it across for his ninth goal of the season.
There are two main kinds of stabilizers, Costar and Cherry, which sit underneath a keyboard's bigger keys and stop them from wobbling from side to side when you press them.
Moments later, the video shows the man spraying the chemical in the face of a TSA officer before chasing him through a wobbling metal detector and out of camera range.
It's the kind of thing you might do for a person on crutches trying to get off a bus or somebody wobbling down a steep flight of stairs in heels.
The desk is designed to be solid as a rock — no tipping or wobbling—and holds up to 35 pounds, more than enough for your computer and some other stuff.
The storm is wobbling on a path that will take it off the southern coast of Taiwan on Wednesday morning (Tuesday evening EDT), before heading toward a landfall in China.
But there was no way to read it as anything other than a gambit to tank the GOP's wobbling bid to reshape how millions of Americans get their healthcare coverage.
There I was, down on one knee, wobbling and trying not to fall over, surrounded by other people similarly trying to stay upright, when our teacher reminded us to breathe.
A merger of the energy pipeline rivals Energy Transfer Equity and Williams Companies is wobbling because of a sharp decline in energy prices since the deal was announced in September.
MBA students should be alive to this question and its possible correctives, given the unprecedented levels of institutional mistrust and economic anxiety now coursing through and wobbling the body politic.
The taller and lankier of the two men looked battered, eyes glassy and knees wobbling, as his trainer outside the ring literally threw in a towel to stop the fight.
But a shift toward "data dependence" means more guessing from investors going forward about just how fast the Fed plans to raise rates to keep the US economy from wobbling.
Worse was that as Cerrone stood wobbling, then sat on his stool in complete glassy-eyed silence, none of the parties who could stop the fight chose to do so.
"I feel like if you have a friend with you, you feel safer," said Millie Landis, a sophomore, pulling Jocelyn up and wobbling on the floor with her to demonstrate.
So it's not particularly remarkable that Tana French's Dublin Murder Squad series presents its readers with a portrait of contemporary Ireland wobbling in the aftermath of the Celtic Tiger's collapse.
On a conference call with supporters Monday, Kellyanne Conway, counselor to the President, said there was "no wobbling" from the White House when it comes to its support of Kavanaugh.
Now that fundamentals are wobbling, reforms are being reversed, and dissenting voices are being silenced, officials appear to have reached the unfortunate confusion that its citizenry can be easily fooled.
The Chinese government has pledged to deploy a more active fiscal policy to support wobbling economic growth to soften the blow from a heated trade war between Beijing and Washington.
Lucky for you, Christchurch, New Zealand bedroom auteur Lust1nyfyr3 has stepped up and delivered this wobbling minute-and-a-half version, which currently has a criminally low 1,790 plays on SoundCloud.
Chattanooga authorities are currently searching for an innovative criminal who stole a 12-pack of beer — by stuffing the case up her skirt and, we presume, wobbling away like a penguin.
Wagner was forced to confront a blemish of its own in the opening routine of its game against Morrisania, when one girl stumbled out of the wobbling arms of a teammate.
Investors often use the US dollar as a source of safety in uncertain times, but the greenback is wobbling in response to the uncertainty surrounding the potential impeachment of President Trump.
They warned that losses on some bonds sold only two years ago could be as high as 8.9% once wobbling property prices, rising interest rates and tighter credit conditions take hold.
Glossy black candlesticks by Aesa and shimmering Tom Dixon light fixtures suggest movement, as though they've just been blopped down on the table or, like soap bubbles, are wobbling through the air.
Much like new parents establishing boundaries in their home to keep their toddler safe from potential dangers, these new planets need something to stop them from wobbling too close to their star.
The way the camera is framed — close and yet off-center, wobbling, and grainy — makes the whole thing feel real, as if you're standing in the same room as the fight unfolds.
Boosted's new, 190mm trucks are tuned out of the box, and they helped with carving at top speeds on the not-so-smooth roads of SoHo with no wobbling or sudden jolts.
Illustration: ICRARScientists around the world were able to create a short visualization of an active black hole wobbling like a top, according to a new paper—an important observation for the field.
With it, your toes can breathe, your ankles stay strapped in, and, best of all, a thicker platform means less precarious wobbling, especially when strutting through grassy terrain and over subway grates.
But the effort faces an uphill climb, given the Trump administration's wobbling over whether it will continue federal payments that compensate insurers for subsidizing out-of-pocket costs for lower-income households.
When they met for the third time, Maynard proved that wobbling Edgar has been no accident the as the champion had to showcase his durability against another early onslaught from 'The Bully'.
In the 1942 Disney movie "Bambi," the little fawn is wobbling on stick-thin legs as it runs through the forest, urged on ahead of its mother after she hears a gunshot.
I also wear a kimono in the form of a Nike logo-emblazoned lab coat and walk while wobbling on geta, which, here, are made of soccer cleats affixed to plywood blocks.
But with Real wobbling, Ramos popped up to head an equalizer early in the second half and he produced another header six minutes later which deflected off Mertens and into the net.
On the original version of "Jumpy," he raps about growing up on his estate, with "everybody getting white-boy wasted," over shoulder-bopping, belly-wobbling production crafted by Mubz Got Beats & Seriouz Beats.
A third experiment, the Rotation and Interior Structure Experiment or RISE, sits on the lander itself and will monitor the position of Mars' North Pole to determine how much the planet is wobbling.
Because the spin axis of the black hole is misaligned, frame-dragging also warps part of the disk, causing an intense wobbling that is responsible for the jets shooting off in different directions.
Lopez was wobbling and had Auger-Aliassime converted the break point he had in the first game of the second set he surely would have cruised into the final on his tournament debut.
Recently veteran UK garage producer DJ Q, aka Shollen Quarshie, was asked on Twitter to rework the Mississippi hip-hop duo's Gucci Mane-assisted track, and he obliged with a wobbling bassline edit.
The global economy is stuttering, stock markets are wobbling and a growing number of Fed officials are signalling that the Fed could be closer to the end of its cycle than previously thought.
Sure, it's not the most anatomically correct game, but the important thing is that you are a brightly colored, flaccid little peen, wobbling around and having a great time sticking yourself in things.
The small restaurant in Koreatown has been open since the 1980s, and it's known for its beautiful, bubbling-hot tofu stews with deeply flavored broths wobbling with fresh tofu as soft as pudding.
The lavish show of friendship with an American president who is deeply unpopular in France has cost Mr. Macron, whose support was already wobbling over perceptions that his policies have favored the rich.
The Turkish lira was wobbling again having fallen to a record low this week, the Brazilian real plumbed a two-year low, while Mexico's peso has shed more than 20183 percent this month.
Journalists were angered by the campaign not allowing reporters to follow her back to her van and for keeping them in the dark for 90 minutes after Clinton was seen wobbling on her feet.
In my experience playing a press preview of the game, there were only a few bugs (mostly funny ones, like corpses wobbling in midair), and the game retains the series's recent level of polish.
The headlines are enough to keep any investor in a defensive crouch—a vicious presidential campaign, Federal Reserve policy in constant flux, Deutsche Bank wobbling uncomfortably near the center of the world's financial system.
Instead, it has signaled a shift toward "data dependence," meaning going forward it will only become less clear just how fast the Fed plans to raise rates to keep the US economy from wobbling.
Tuesday, watching Simone Biles wobbling on the beam after an off-kilter landing during the team finals at the Rio Olympics, I realized that I was squeezing my buttocks muscles with all my might.
The satisfying finale stayed true to its source material (Liane Moriarty's book of the same name) while also functioning as a tiki-candle-lit showcase of the lead actresses' strengths: Reese Witherspoon's wobbling chin!
He uses a combination of Flash and a Wacom tablet to animate each GIF frame-by-frame, creating the smooth wobbling motion that somehow soothes you and makes you seasick at the same time.
It's our knowledge of tones' component parts that lets us play with them as a compositional device, which is the exact kind of thing we're hearing in the wobbling filter of a dubstep bassline.
The Indian government is set to receive a much higher-than-expected dividend of 1.76 trillion rupees ($24.62 billion) from the central bank, allowing the administration to provide a wobbling economy additional fiscal stimulus.
Small shocks which in the past might have been enough to send an overheated economy wobbling into recession have been shrugged off time and time again despite claims that each would bring a collapse.
After a few sequences of doubled up kicks, Davis checked Mo's lead hand out of his mummy guard, then uncorked a one-two with the right landing over the top of Mo's and wobbling him.
Sick in bed is a time to let all the thoughts of the last few months, all your experiences and memories, float up in your head, up near the ceiling, which is wobbling with fever.
He told PEOPLE about his Star Wars experience in 1997: "They just pulled the top off and put me inside it – I'd just have to put all my energy into wobbling it along," he said.
Wall Street was expected to open 212 to 227 percent lower, with all eyes on soon-to-be-released manufacturing data there and oil prices wobbling again after a rally over the last two weeks.
British triathlete Alistair Brownlee chose to forgo gold at the World Triathlon Series in Cozumel, Mexico, over the weekend, instead, carrying his wobbling brother to the finish line for a second and third place finish.
"Unlike many of you, however, we are stunned by fear in that very moment that we will not return to our homes or our families as we left them," Ms. Mittri said, her voice wobbling.
The lines are thick with rapid-fire leaps to high and low extremes; sustained tones delivered in wobbling vibrato; explosions of skittish notes that sound like crazed bird calls; cackling that morphs into manic laughter.
Instead Columbus, which was wobbling on the playoff bubble, held on to them and made a flurry of trades to bring in forwards Matt Duchene and Ryan Dzingel, defenseman Adam McQuaid and goalie Keith Kinkaid.
In similar language to Powell, former Fed chief Janet Yellen and her colleagues delayed expected rate increases for a year in 2016 as wobbling oil prices and other issues created their own set of "transitory" concerns.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China commences its once-a-year parliamentary session this weekend to map out plans for dealing with a wobbling economy and worries the ruling Communist Party is losing its credibility as a competent manager.
I used my son in one of my first tests in a message to my wife and the sight of the little pig ears and nose wobbling around and saying "dada" did produce some actual LOLs.
Oil may be wobbling around the $40 a barrel mark, but one strategist has told CNBC that crude is only heading higher in the near term but in the years to come, there'll be wild swings.
As Bronfman was walking back toward the rear of the courtroom, "she appeared to be wobbling on her feet, and she started to collapse, and her attorney mark Geragos caught her from behind," the source said.
The researchers are currently collaborating with scientists in England and the United States to see if this is the case and if visual signals could help orchestrate crowd movements to prevent or stop bridges from wobbling.
Support for the European Union has been wobbling throughout the Continent and especially in Italy, where polls suggest 34 percent of the population is disgruntled enough to want to leave, the second-highest level after Greece.
EXO "Obsession" EXO begins their hypnosis from the very first bars of the opening, unrelenting hook ("I want you"); Once you're trapped, layers of wobbling synths, spitfire raps and powerful vocals keep you under their spell.
The dollar was wobbling at the start of this week, a low wages number having quashed bets on a rise in U.S. interest rates in March and cooled expectations for the scale of monetary tightening this year.
However, we also had initial reports from Palo Alto and other parts of the U.S. that seem to indicate it never dropped, although now as the East Coast is waking up, the service is wobbling once again.
For example, in "Wobbling Occupants Ripe for Distortion" (2017) a shadow becomes a hem of drapery that the main character, whose skin is completely harlequined in black and white, lifts up to reveal a nude female figure.
Any compilation of recent collisions in the Tour de France will show you that a career-ending injury—or if the rider is lucky, a mere broken collarbone and tarmac burn—remains just a wobbling wheel away.
This would seem to be especially the case at a time that global financial markets are wobbling, the world central banks are beginning to normalize their monetary policies, and China, the world's second-largest economy, is slowing.
There was something rebellious about that flora popping up en masse in China's hyper-cities, wobbling over the heads of crowds like a garden taking to the streets — a protest, however unconscious, against the receding natural world.
According to the local FOX TV news affiliate, the coating of wobbling, snow-white matter had created a mass as deep as five feet in some spots, completely obscuring parked cars, and preventing bystanders from entering buildings.
Without doubt, what the designer Bruno Sialelli did by breathing life back into Lanvin with a nautically themed show held inside a public pool designed in 1933 was a welcome reprieve for a storied but wobbling label.
Alvarez was matched with Donald Cerrone in his UFC debut and after wobbling the typically slow starting Cerrone in the first round, Alvarez was undone by Cerrone's excellent work with kicks and knees to the legs and body.
You know, for example, if you have someone like the former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, Representative Marcia Fudge, at her regular cookout, wobbling and doing the electric slide, she's out there dancing and in her element.
The NRL star was filmed shirtless and wobbling around as a guest in an unnamed woman's home when he apparently pissed himself, and the couch he was sitting on, and then simulated a sex act with her dog.
Molina also fought reigning WBC heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder for his belt in 2015 and even had the towering "Bronze Bomber" in a lot of trouble in the third round, wobbling him with a big right hand.
Sheindlin sends the hard-nosed but reassuring message that — even in a world her viewers suspect is wobbling off its axis — certain things remain unshakeable: the law, common sense, and the bright moral line between right and wrong.
In debates and television interviews since he formally entered the race for the Democratic nomination last April, Biden, 77, has been unimpressive, his energy palpably diminished, his sentences wobbling toward some destination other than the initially intended one.
In 13383, astronomers discovered that a star in the constellation Pegasus was wobbling back and forth, tugged by the gravity of an unseen planet, an exoplanet, a hot and hellish world unfit for life as we know it.
From Solomun's knee-buckling remix of Noir & Haze's anthemic "Around," to the stinging melancholy of José González's sparse "Remain," and Andreya Triana's trembling vocals on Flying Lotus' wobbling "Tea Leaf Dancers," you can't help but really feel the music.
The system is air-cooled rather than the liquid-cooled desktop it's based on, which may have had something to do with it, though a Zotac representative told me he thought it might have been the stage wobbling. Maybe!
But the studio had long invested too much of its energy and technology into games within the "Star Wars" universe, and LucasArts struggled to produce consistent hits in an already wobbling traditional gaming industry, as reported by Venture Beat.
"You were in love and I was on drugs/I wasn't rich yet, I was a thug," he sing-raps early in the song, in a cadence that suggests gargling and wobbling, and sounds like Brokencyde covering Lil Yachty.
Long shaky, Italian politicians across the spectrum, ever mindful of business ties and energy deals, are wobbling more than ever on the hard line the European Union has taken toward Moscow since its land grab in Ukraine in 2014.
Erwin Sanft, managing director and senior portfolio manager for international investment at E Fund Management in Hong Kong, agreed that a trade resolution would be beneficial for Hong Kong equities, mostly because it would bolster the wobbling Chinese yuan.
We cannot take every immigrant in a world that is splitting between a world of order and disorder- (END VIDEO CLIP) INGRAHAM: Wow well now is not the time to go wobbling on immigration or embrace some type of blanket amnesty.
Five to 10 years from now, Hogan said, we may begin to see the first physics experiments relying on wakefield technology, perhaps wobbling the accelerated electrons to produce high-powered laser beams that would be useful for biological or physics studies.
Any Haitian who cannot obtain another kind of U.S. visa will be subject to deportation back to the Caribbean nation, where some earthquake victims are still homeless and the country is wobbling from Hurricane Matthew, a cholera outbreak and political instability.
Trump's win heralds a hard break in a relationship that grew extremely close during the Cold War, before wobbling when Germany refused to go along with Bush's Iraq war and was derided by his Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld as "old Europe".
It's a bigger bump (2.43mm diameter for the lens and  for the 11mm for the diameter of the bump's ring from 7.1mm on the iPhone 6), but it's a much prettier one, even if it means more wobbling on a tabletop.
Svitolina was wobbling but the tenacious base-liner dug deep to save five break points in a marathon third game of the decider lasting more than 16 minutes, the vital hold giving her the impetus to kick on for victory.
LONDON (Reuters) - London's economy is wobbling from the early effects of Brexit judging from the capital's faltering housing market, fewer European Union citizens seeking work and weaker job creation, according to a report from the Center for London think tank.
And Michael Chandler spent half a round wobbling on his disgusting ankle, the doctor called the fight, Chandler stood up from his stool to whip up the crowd in Madison Square Garden, and someone pulled the stool out from underneath him.
Understanding Antarctica's past to see its future Another Antarctic study published Monday in the scientific journal Nature Geoscience compared the geologic record of Antarctica's ice with the known astronomical motions of the planet and the wobbling of the Earth's tilt.
Then, in 1995 the ban on kids in pubs in England and Wales was overturned and we fast-forwarded to what happens now: the screams of children wobbling over your cliched pounding headache on a Saturday afternoon in your local.
It's Sunday morning: the light is too bright, your head is somewhere on the scale of fuzzy to full-on death grip migraine and those first tentative steps out of bed have you wobbling like a senile aunt on roller skates.
The keyboard arpeggio that anchors the opening, "Once, There Was an Explosion," swells like a dance hook, but when the beat comes in, the jagged percussion throws it off balance; the piece keeps wobbling, teetering, and reasserting itself with a whoosh.
He was close to finishing it in the ninth when he pounded Horn and had him wobbling — the referee, Mark Nelson, asked Horn's camp before the 10th if he could continue — and could also have come out with the victory.
Roy put the Kings up two goals in the third period when he one-timed a shot from the slot off a pass from Blake Lizotte and sent a wobbling puck past Varlamov's right arm for his second of the season.
By observing those stars closely, scientists can spot them wobbling as the planets circle — and based on how much they wobble, scientists can estimate the density of the planet, which gives them a sense of what the planet's made of.
With Robert Mueller, the special counsel, reportedly close to indicting more people, the markets wobbling and a raft of stories over the weekend detailing his musings about stealing Iraq's oil, one suspects Mr Trump needs the rally more than Miss Hyde-Smith does.
The dollar index, which tracks the U.S. unit against a basket of six major rivals, was nearly flat at 95.326, after wobbling in a narrow range this week between a low of 94.935 on Monday and a high of 95.672 on Tuesday.
The counter elbow proved to be money once again as it set Asker wobbling and stumbling back onto the cage, but the running elbow follow ups were pretty obvious and probably wouldn't fly against a higher quality opponent with better instincts under duress.
Much like this summer's other much-maligned reboot, Independence Day: Resurgence, it's a good movie that on its own would've been perfectly good popcorn fare, but since it's standing atop a wobbling book stack of fan nostalgia and expectations, it has to fail.
The Arizona senator makes a poignant return to the Senate on Tuesday, less than a week after learning he has an aggressive form of brain cancer, just in time to boost tricky GOP vote math on the wobbling bid to replace Obamacare.
I'M JUST SAYING IT'S NOT -- IT WOULDN'T BE THAT UNLIKELY GIVEN THE LENGTH OF THIS ECONOMIC CYCLE, GIVEN THAT INTEREST RATES HAVE BEEN RISING, GIVEN THAT STOCK MARKET IS WOBBLING COMPARED TO WHERE IT WAS IN THE FOURTH QUARTER OF LAST YEAR.
"Where Dessert Is Much More Than an Afterthought," by Tejal Rao At Birdie G's, this fat, enchanting rose-petal pie was a real beast of a slice, wobbling exuberantly, but it wasn't nearly as sugary, or as voluptuously floral, as it first appeared.
The European firm said it was confident of plans to increase jet output despite wobbling demand, but voiced caution about the speed at which it can lower costs on its new A22020 and warned of "significant" exposure on its troubled A2320M army plane.
The dollar index, which tracks the U.S. unit against a basket of six major rivals, was a touch higher at 95.508, after wobbling in a narrow range this week between a low of 94.935 on Monday and a high of 95.672 on Tuesday.
This specific finding will hit boosters of the transatlantic community as a terrifying instance of a U.S. wobbling on its alliance obligations, but the number actually points to a popular gripe: that NATO is static, unaccountable and in desperate need of internal reform.
The big picture: With Nazarbayev's surprise announcement, Algeria's Abdelaziz Bouteflika ending his re-election bid, and Sudan's Omar al-Bashir wobbling in the face of mass protests, the time feels ripe to take a look at the current world leaders who've held power the longest.
In Ozzy's, his reinvention as a hobbling dad—shuffling across the floor and wobbling through his stuttering sentences—cast him in a new light for children born after Black Sabbath's peak (and, especially, those whose parents hadn't introduced them to the bat-biter beforehand).
It is also worth noting that while referee Robert Byrd broke the clinches very quickly, Mayweather's head position—particularly once McGregor was wobbling in the later rounds—was beneath McGregor's in the correct style for freeing the hands and continuing to work on the inside.
Five games into the N.F.L. season, the Packers are 4-303, tied with Philadelphia and Carolina atop the N.F.C. The Cowboys are 2-3, wobbling and listing, two games behind the Eagles in the N.F.C. East, their whole less than the sum of their parts.
Daniel Beard's 1882 instructional for boyhood, "a state of natural savagery" — with directions on how to build a pine-branch house or a birch-bark canoe, how to fish for freshwater clams, construct a miniature boomerang or a wooden "water telescope" — sent my knees wobbling.
Thus, we get the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, wobbling down the avenue; cameos from Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson; the nagging hook of the theme song; the famous logo, freshly sprayed on a subway wall by a graffiti artist; and, yes, fear not, Bill Murray.
I have to find that delicate balance of somebody who knows what it is to be 40 feet up on wobbling amplifiers about to die in front of 180,000 people with your tits out; to someone who understands what it's like to dress for the Oscars.
The big questions for the coming months: — How wide a path has been opened up between an economy that ends up wobbling back toward stall speed, and one that continues to grow above the long-term trend but without a heavy threat of an aggressive Fed?
No less than 61 percent of 'Leave' voters thought significant damage to the economy was a price worth paying to quit the EU. David Barker, a 55-year-old manager at a telecoms firm from the Medway town of Rochester, believed people like Hammond were wobbling.
Not only does the transition happen just like you remember it from the movies, but through the app you can also trigger pre-programmed animations that include R2-D2 excitedly wobbling back and forth on his two feet, or falling over helplessly after getting shocked by Jawas.
While its mobile business is wobbling, the firm claimed record share in tablets — ranked third with 11 million shipments over the past year — and a 73 percent growth in revenue from its enterprise business — including an all-time high $200 million from its cloud services arm.
Washington (CNN)The US economy is chugging along -- fresh numbers released Friday put growth at 3.5% -- but that hasn't stopped President Donald Trump from setting up a scapegoat in case the wobbling stock market is a sign of things turning south: his own Federal Reserve chairman.
Then the ball found a kind patch of air of the sort unique to San Francisco—high enough to catch a current off the bay and get to wobbling, low enough to drop in a hurry—and it landed just beyond the outstretched glove of Matt Kemp.
Clinton and her campaign decided to scrap the trip -- which included the large fundraiser at the Masonic in San Francisco -- after the former New York senator had to leave Sunday's 9/11 memorial ceremony early and video showed her wobbling and having to be helped into her van.
Hurricane Matthew Is a Nightmare Scenario for Kennedy Space Center [Updated]All signs are pointing toward deadly hurricane Matthew slamming directly into Space Coast—home to…Read more ReadAfter wobbling west and east on Friday morning, Matthew ended up taking a course towards the Atlantic and away from KSC.
Young Thug and Future are feuding, but they're quite similar when it comes to prolificacy and consistency: "Ridin" is another in a long line of would-be Thugger hits reliant on elliptical lyrical logic, wobbling beats, and ad-libs that stick to the beat like gum to a desk.
Global slowdown, investor fears could extend Fed pause Wobbling global growth and shaky financial markets threw the U.S. Federal Reserve off course in early 210, and it took nearly a year for policymakers to regain confidence growth would continue and convince investors they would again raise interest rates.
And having strapped into the cockpit of some form of high-powered jet fighter (IDK, it had wings, it's enough), I can safely tell you, now that I'm back on terra firma and my legs have stopped wobbling: this is a PSVR game to get genuinely excited about.
In the basement gallery I dipped into "Theatre of Operations (The Gulf War seen from Puerto Rico)" (2017) (excerpted here), a gurgling and wobbling four-hour video of unadulterated footage from 1990 and 1991 — the period when Farid's family escaped the Gulf War in Kuwait and fled to Puerto Rico.
"I kind of laughed to myself cause I thought there was no way that they could knock it down but then I noticed that it started wobbling and then I started to record it as two of the guys manged to knock it down," David Kalas told CNN affiliate KATU.
Now that figure skating, punching strangers in the face, horse wobbling, and petanque are Olympic sports, it can surely only be a matter of time until the noble art of speed eating becomes recognised as a competitive pastime dating back to the oil-slicked, naked days of Greco-Roman glory.
She sings about all of the usual things that matter a lot when you're in your twenties: heartbreak, that wobbling lack of self-esteem from still feeling like a child but being expected to act like a Real Grownup, realising that actually the world is rife with injustice and trauma.
Here's how Marinetti described the encounter: The words were scarcely out of my mouth when I spun my car around with the frenzy of a dog trying to bite its tail, and there, suddenly, were two cyclists coming toward me, shaking their fists, wobbling like two equally convincing but nevertheless contradictory arguments.
What was billed as a "techno set" at the Carolina Theater gave the Berlin-based electronic duo Mouse on Mars (with a guest rapper, Spank Rock) the opportunity to stack up frenetic beats and riffs, then gleefully knock them around with aural slapstick: wobbling pitches, goofy sound effects, sudden swerves and skids.
After wobbling in May when polls suggested that Mr López Obrador's candidate might win the governorship of the State of Mexico, the biggest of four states to hold elections on June 4th, the peso gained 2.5% when preliminary results signalled a narrow victory for the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) of President Enrique Peña Nieto.
Though information around regarding the Paul brothers is scant, it's fairly easy to draw a line connecting, say, the woozy yet tight bass in D'Angelo's "Chicken Grease" with the wobbling production in "Jasmine," the lonely falsetto on Prince's downbeat debut album tracks, the pop sensibility of Michael Jackson, and the production glitchiness of J Dilla.
And so she has a bird's eye view that lets her fuse textures from one genre or sphere—of wibble-wobbling basslines, quivering synths—with others (of the melismatic and breathy, Janet Jackson-esque vocal melodies steeped in black American music), which would seem totally incongruous to someone who hadn't spent their life code-switching.
Now, as Fahd walked into the hut, a weapon about the length of a compact car was wobbling gracelessly down through the air toward him, losing altitude and unspooling an arming wire that connected it to the jet until, once it had extended a few feet, the wire ran out and ripped from the bomb.
Instead, there I was with the commentator Ben Stein hovering over me like some grim heathen god, exuding all the effervescent charm of a despondent tree sloth, glumly wobbling his jowls and opining that Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez espouses a political philosophy that in the past led to the rise of Hitler and Stalin.
You might half-expect to see drunken Minotaurs stumbling from Chilai — a dark two-level wine bar where young professionals sip dense Melmar syrah (6.50 euros) and other Greek vintages — or wobbling down the stairs from the candlelit Urania rooftop bar after a few special daiquiris (jazzed up with honey from nearby Halkidiki; 8.50 euros).
Of course, you pick your battles down at my end of the sporting spectrum: With the finish almost in sight, I finally overhauled the average speed of the perennially hapless Mario Marangoni, who in 1914 came home a distant last in every stage he completed, once wobbling in more than seven hours behind the winner.
After wobbling on its legs, Gerlach watched the stallion fall to the ground, and while he initially thought the young horse — called a dun, because of the color of its coat — was only tired or trying to rid itself of flies, as the horse fell onto its side and stopped moving, he realized that something was wrong.
After a historically mild November, the start of meteorological winter is shaping up to be extremely cold and snowy for parts of the North America, including the U.S.  For weeks now, ultra cold air has been building up in Siberia, as the polar vortex has been wobbling around like a bad figure skater, displaced outside of the Arctic.
He has called Clegg an "idle bum" and a "wobbling jelly of indecision," but in 2014 he took things to a weirder and even more personal level: "He's there to serve a very important ceremonial function as David Cameron's lapdog-cum-prophylactic protection device for all the difficult things that David Cameron has to do," he said.
But if the whip-smart dialogue and bruising action sequences showcased at E3 are a genuine indication of what's coming, this is going to be up there with the first Walking Dead and Tales from the Borderlands as a genuine jewel in its makers' still-just-about-on-there, though-it's-been-wobbling-lately, story-slanted-gaming crown.
Now the league, already wobbling under the strain of presidential and public aggravation over players' kneeling during the national anthem, is coping with what amounts to an all-out war between one of its most powerful owners and its commissioner, Roger Goodell, who has been rewarded for the N.F.L.'s success with annual compensation that has topped $40 million.
"Bottom line, while I so badly want interest rates to be normalized, if current trends in both the economy and markets continue, I don't see it being realistic that the Fed hikes again and Rosengren and Bullard, both voting members this year, are already showing signs of wobbling in front of the dots," said Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group.
I think the emerging markets are complete down, Russia down, Brazil is down, China is kind of wobbling, India is the only that has bright spots but this is because of other issues like the rural economy, I think the urban economy is good but the rural economy's growth has not been tackled up to the level which is a big concern.
Even if I was a little indistinct, unsure of the lines, less sure of the moves, crashing into the furniture — this is my technique — David did not know, nor did anyone else, that I had ordered the most incredible fat suit from the master of disguise Robert Allsopp, replete with baboon moobs, a wobbling midriff and a marvelous knee-length arse.
And then he flashed to Mike Morrison and marveled out loud about how with so much on his young mind, all those hitters to deal with, the burden of carrying his wobbling team to its first win of the year, and with maybe his own future somehow in the balance, he had still remembered his manager and waded through the chaos to deliver him that winning ball.
For just this week, The Handmaid's Tale takes place in a world in which Offred's hair is naturally heat-styled; in which her ear piercings don't close up after being unused for five years; in which, when she cries as the Commander starts to undress her, her face is perfectly set and lovely, with a single perfect tear highlighting her high cheekbones and not so much as a wobbling chin to undermine her beauty.
"Gradual interest rate hikes will no doubt start to feed through into debt pricing and this may in time feed to more conservative multiples being paid on deals rather than deal volumes as private equity players in particular are still chasing deal flow," he added, noting that rather than hawkish central bankers being his primary concern, he sees overstretched consumer credit wobbling further down the line as more likely to pull the curtain on deal making appetite.
I remember the mental budgeting to figure out just how quickly I could afford to take care of things if I had to; I remember hashing out, in my head, the script I'd use to tell my (supportive if also skittish) partner, if I told him at all; I remember shaking my way through the rest of my workday before wobbling the 45 minutes home, where I locked myself in my bathroom, peed on two sticks, and collapsed in a pile of full-body relief when both came up negative.
Sviatoslav Richter There's this old man who walks along the fence next to the hospital, or, say, down near town, wobbling in his loose, flapping shoes, digging around in the garbage can on the corner, smoking a cigarette, clutching it between his battered fingers, or simply walking with his shoulders braced as if he knew he was some kind of fodder for speculation, because it seems to be so consistent, his homeless rooting, keeping to a pattern, moving south on Midland Avenue for a half mile to Franklin Place and then left on Franklin and down Franklin to River Road, along River Road to Front Street, left on Front and up Front back to Midland, and then, presumably, around again.

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