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23 Sentences With "blipped"

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Construction of single-family homes blipped up 0.1 percent to 894,000.
Acuna: Have you thought about what Ned was doing when he blipped?
My arm blipped with a UV warning and I receded into the apartment.
The PIN pad blipped obediently as he entered his number, then let out a low, querulous screech.
Earlier in the session, the 10-year yield blipped up to a high of 0.060 percent, its highest since Nov.
He blipped on the radar of security services in early 2015, when he made his first failed bid to reach Syria.
He just wanted a little time off after more than a decade of stressful movies, and then getting Blipped for five years.
Of course, most people are nowhere near as chill as former Hills star Audrina Patridge, whose wedding wardrobe fail barely blipped on her radar.
In the years since Homecoming, however, Vulture may have changed his tune about protecting Peter, especially if Vulture "blipped" and his daughter Liz didn't.
The songs strutted and blipped like bubble gum pop grown colossal, carrying glum lyrics like trophies and building up to gleeful, overwhelming drum barrages.
Remnants of war lie everywhere: Over here an unexploded mortar round pokes its navigation fins from the earth, and over there the roof of a home is blipped with bulletholes.
I've often found that the required connection between my phone and watch can be spotty with most Android Wear or Pebble watches, but the Connected never blipped or dropped a connection.
For example, if I blipped a can of Pepsi, Blippar might bring up the founding story of the company, news it pulled in recently from the web, information about the general manufacture of soda, and probably Coca-Cola, among other things.
SYDNEY, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The safe-haven Japanese yen briefly blipped higher on Monday as investors reacted to news China had cancelled trade talks with the United States just as the latest round of tariffs are set to take effect.
Unfettered by the constraints of the physical form, her vocals often blipped by at hyperspeed, which, when matched with the blast-beats of her two drummers and the frantic guitar work, made many of her songs feel like ultra-kawaii black metal.
So even if the S&P blipped higher another 3 percent to retake the former highs fairly soon, it's likely that valuation and sentiment would be less extended this trip — leaving a bit more headroom for a foray into fresh record territory.
The euro blipped higher on Monday and German benchmark bond yields hit session highs after European Central Bank rate-setter Ardo Hansson said the central bank could end its bond purchase scheme in one go after September if the economy and inflation develop as expected.
Opinion Columnist There is much about the future that keeps me up at night — A.I. weaponry, undetectable viral deepfakes, indefatigable and infinitely wise robotic op-ed columnists — but in the last few years, one technological threat has blipped my fear radar much faster than others.
"We believe this bull market still has legs … but so might the mini-correction that's hit mainly the secondary stocks so far," he wrote to clients last week, before the S&P 500 blipped to a slight new all-time high in recent days.
A related downshifting/rev-matching technique is heel-and-toe shifting, in which the throttle is blipped (i.e. momentarily opened while engaged in downshifting) by the driver's heel. The driver's toes will accomplish the braking as the clutch is depressed, causing the engine speed to rise and closely match the transmission speed enabling smooth performance downshifts. These two techniques can be combined, e.g.
While trying to escape the Nazis, Sylvia and Michael are blipped to a circus, where they run into Tom. After Sylvia and Michael explain what's happened, Tom realizes they blip in moments of crisis. They proceed to crash a circus performance and blip over a lake. Once they get out of the water, they're summoned by soldiers to meet Lord Gart.
However, when downshifting, the engine needs to speed up to come to speed with the wheels. If the accelerator is not "blipped" (or briefly and quickly pressed to speed up the disengaged engine), the engine will have to take power from the wheels and momentum of the car to come to speed, which is often accompanied by a sudden deceleration of the vehicle due to the power suddenly going to the engine, often described as a "lurch" or "jolt". This sudden external acceleration of the engine through the transmission also causes increased wear on the mechanics of the car. Therefore, a staple of advanced or professional manual-transmission driving is the "rev match", or "throttle blip", in which the driver quickly brings the engine up to speed with the wheels by use of the throttle.
In a highly positive review, Steve Hochman of the Los Angeles Times called So Tonight That I Might See "far more narcotic and hypnotic than anything the whole techno-trance universe has digitally blipped up to date." NME described it as an "even more lustrous, becalmed work" than She Hangs Brightly, later placing it at number 44 on its year-end list of the best albums of 1993. Lorraine Ali of Rolling Stone was more critical, writing that the album's initially intriguing qualities grow "increasingly monotonous", while Robert Christgau of The Village Voice dismissed the album as a "dud". AllMusic critic Ned Raggett retrospectively wrote that So Tonight That I Might See "remains the group's undisputed high point, mixing in plenty of variety among its tracks without losing sight of what made the group so special to begin with".

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