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This stuff bounces off him like humble bounces off Kanye.
Mario bounces off the squished remains with a gentle hop.
It's all in the way light bounces off its surface.
The second is a ricochet projectile that bounces off any surface.
No matter how hard your try, your mind bounces off it.
Whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you. 22.
A shipboard illuminator is an RF signal that bounces off a target.
The ball bounces off six or seven heads in the Brazil area.
"Just try and go there and sometimes it bounces off you," Skinner said.
A light so bright it bounces off your face and blinds your haters.
It bounces off natural light and is supposed to instigate that creative "spark".
Then they drop it on Tesla's special glass, and the ball bounces off.
His energy practically bounces off the walls of the disco and funk concoction.
The light bounces off the rearview mirror and the grille glimmers in the light.
The sound is directed downward through the water and bounces off subsurface geological formations.
When you have white walls, the light bounces off everything and nothing looks good.
Finally, he shoots, and we follow the ball, and it bounces off the rim.
Unless the light bounces off something, it simply gets swallowed up in the dark.
"He's so bubbly, and he just bounces off the walls with energy," Wolforth said.
Somehow, he bounces off the car, gets back up, and manages to keep on running.
Taking photos through windows is annoying because light bounces off it and ruins the picture.
It's a good gamble: the ball bounces off the shortstop's glove in shallow left-center.
"It's asking questions and how it bounces off you is what's most relevant," he said.
Legolas' character model bounces off the CGI beast like a flea, and it looks ridiculous.
Light bounces off the water from each of the spouts, spraying in all different directions.
Thank God most of the noise bounces off of me after all of these years.
For some reason, an Ed Sheeran song bounces off the walls at an unreasonably high volume.
After it bounces off the head of the officer closest to the camera, the crowd jeers.
If a Brazilian in midfield tries the same thing with, say, Matic, he just bounces off.
With heavy hawk-speak, the US 21.3YY is up small as it bounces off the 50dma.
On the moon, light that creates it bounces off moon dust — just look at Neil Armstrong's shadow.
Water literally bounces off the screen, which you can see in the video above and GIF below.
Apparently the women chose the name because of an echo that bounces off the surrounding White Mountains.
"I don't know how I've gotten to this point, but it truly bounces off my back," she says.
The rain bounces off the parched ground taking along the topsoil, straight back into the rivers and oceans.
The meaning: Grande is rubber — whatever you throw at her bounces off of her, and sticks to you!
It projects light onto the right lens, where it bounces off and is reflected back into your eye.
Kate Davis, 18983, says the sunlight that bounces off museum walls and onto the art can't be reproduced.
Neymar's shot from just outside the box bounces off of Navas, but no one is there to capitalize.
If anything, this stuff — I wouldn't say it bounces off her — I think it even pushes her forward.
The light bounces off the back of the bottom plane of the hair instead of going right through it.
It bounces off his skin, so radiant that it shapes the red light into the three silhouettes behind him.
The only difference with insects is that the radar bounces off the millions of tiny bodies in the swarm.
But whether that ice bounces off a pedestrian below or crushes him depends on the size of the ice.
One can emit a signal that bounces off the planet as it is picked up by the other, for instance.
That laser bounces off a piece of photopolymer material built into the glasses' right lens, then heads into your eye.
This exhibition explores sound's "material" qualities: how it travels via waves, is conducted through wires, and bounces off other objects.
"You will often see bounces off those levels," said Anwiti Bahuguna, senior portfolio manager at Columbia Threadneedle Investments in Boston.
It either goes out into space or bounces off of your source (say, a spy plane) and back into your detector.
His laser from outside of the box flat foots de Gea but bounces off the inside of the post and out.
A significant portion of rock salt bounces off the road when it's applied so trucks tend to apply more than necessary.
You're given purpose, so there's always an interior monologue, but now you have something that bounces off you—the purpose of life.
Yet it bounces off tree branches and accumulates in an icy, slushy mess on the ground, packing down any previously fallen snow.
On a hot spring morning, the punishing deltaic sun bounces off the shallow moat that surrounds the structure, drifting over the concrete.
Ambient light bounces off an underlying white primer and passes through this translucent pigmented layer on its way to the viewer's retina.
Whether the ball goes in or bounces off the goal post is often a matter of luck, how do you calculate your tips?
It's shiny enough that light bounces off the red into orange, yellows, and pinks, as noted before by Verge senior editor Vlad Savov.
This, however, requires us to catch starlight as it bounces off or filters through the planet's atmosphere—an extraordinarily difficult thing to do.
It was one of those streaky sunsets you only get in winter, the kind that bounces off the stucco and turns everything orange.
Even a scene in Sara's stuffy office gives off a chrome-yellow radiance—this same light bounces off Victor's paintings in their home.
The aircraft comes close to touching down, but instead, in a heart-pounding moment bounces off the runway on its back tires instead.
Most days, the tropical sun bounces off the coral and sand, refracting into a hard light that gives many islanders a permanent squint.
These jackets are also waterproof rather than just water-resistant, so whenever rain falls on the jacket, it bounces off instead of absorbing.
That signal bounces off the finger, and those "echoes" are recorded by the device's microphones and used to calculate the finger's location in space.
You mostly do this by hitting the ball at different angles so that when it hits the edge of the arena it bounces off.
Collette and Wever, two of the best actresses around, are great together; Collette's molten but tightly controlled emotion bounces off Wever's equally expressive reserve.
If you have overhead lighting, find fixtures that can be angled so light bounces off the walls and hits people at a side angle.
In this case, as Paul staggers through the broken shards of the life he'd planned for himself, he bounces off colorful characters at every turn.
Cassini will use an instrument that observes how light bounces off and gets absorbed by matter, called a spectrometer, to take "samples" of Saturn's clouds.
Sound bounces off that grey concrete like a basketball, and when I listen back to my recordings of this interview, they are crisp and sharp.
The lighting of one of them seems cack-handed in the extreme — the glare of a spot bounces off the surface of the canvas. Ouch!
Her necklace, a string of oversize white balls, gently bounces off her chest as she sets the plate on the freshly pressed white linen tablecloth.
Or do you see the visceral thump of a cat's helpless body as it bounces off an alley step after being abandoned by its owner?
Steve DiBenedetto's "Breakup" (2003-04), hanging next to "Military Poster," also bounces off Saul's picture, but as a rival for the juiciest color in the show.
Japan with a hint of danger as they get a cross in from a quick restart that bounces off a Senegalese defender straight to the goalkeeper.
After removing a small plug of its skin and blubber, the arrow bounces off the whale and floats in the water, where it can be retrieved.
He captures the way light bounces off of the details of his subjects for a gorgeous effect, and his soft-textured work is unmistakable as his own.
FingerIO uses the smartwatch or smartphone speaker to emit an inaudible sound signal which "bounces" off the finger, creating "echoes" that are picked up by the gadget's microphone.
These vertical beams of multi-colored light looks like auroras, but they appear when either natural or artificial light bounces off ice crystals floating close to the ground.
Once sound leaves a speaker, any number of things can affect it, including the dimension of the space, and the material of the surfaces it bounces off of.
Thus when light bounces off a mirror it exerts a tiny pressure; if the light is bright enough, and the mirror light enough, the mirror will start moving.
The instrument can be actively jostled to make louder, high-tempo compositions, or it can be left to passively riff as it free-floats and bounces off surfaces.
Players in the sport value silence, which allows them to hear the way the ball bounces off an opponent's paddle and to react more smoothly to a shot.
We get a sense of his quick, but meticulous thinking when, upon return, his craft bounces off the atmosphere, but also of the terrifying potential consequences of space exploration.
The poor little critter goes farther depending on how far away you are when you click on him, and he bounces off any obstacles he strikes on his descent.
Also effective are so-called wall washers — fixtures designed so light bounces off baffles or reflectors inside the housing, which then directs the light out more horizontally than vertically.
Hong Kong is a great place to capture that magical time of the day because everything is so packed together that the color bounces off the crowded buildings so wonderfully.
Since the advent of photography, the metaphor of the window has taken on additional significance, as light passes through and bounces off the camera's lens as it does the window.
I feel the world slow around me as I fall backwards, until my skull bounces off the rock I'd just slipped on and time (and pain) rushes back to me.
It bounces off the back iron and drifts into the hoop, sealing the game for the Celtics and forever denying Jerry West the satisfaction of ultimate victory over his tormentor.
A group of four stainless-steel geometric sculptures from the late 1960s and early 1970s populates the garden outside, glinting brightly when the sun bounces off their hard polished corners.
If the stock falls to the $128 level, Johnson said he'd "look for a little bit of a relief rally at that point" as the stock bounces off that support level.
But where Cena bounces off the ropes and flows right into his various ritualized limb-wavings before dropping, 2 Hotty stops dead after doing the actual worm portion of the worm.
Instead, all I could think was that he must have an invisible lifesize LuMee case following him around, making sure glowy light bounces off him from every angle at all times.
Wade attempts to split the converging Memphis defenders but the ball bounces off Gasol's leg, and a poor, desperate, elderly Wade, collapses to the floor and dives for it in vain.
In the video, one suitcase is thrown with the handle still up and a stroller is tossed so carelessly enough that it bounces off the chute and falls to the ground.
Grand Palais Through July 4 The title of this playful exhibition refers, in French, to a shot in billiards when a ball bounces off another object, ricocheting into a winning hole.
Battling with big Russian forward Artem Dzyuba in the box, Egyptian right back Ahmed Fathi half swings at the ball, and it bounces off his leg and past his own keeper.
When the water from the tap hits the turkey skin, some of it bounces off, and those water droplets can bring bacteria such as salmonella or Campylobacter along for the ride.
Bats use sound waves — a little click or squeak that bounces off the environment and returns to their ears sooner or later depending on how far away a tree or bug is.
You might not be aware of this, but speakers will sound different based on their environment because of the way that sound reacts with and bounces off of walls and other obstacles.
These sensors use a part called "VCSEL," or vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser, which generates an invisible laser that bounces off objects, letting the phone accurately measure how far away the objects are.
We may not be able to talk to each other between the two cars, but we're in sync, a crescendo and ebb of wailing engines and humming tires that bounces off mountain walls.
The vest is fitted with multiple vibration points that simulate physical sensations in your virtual experience, such as when a ghost passes through you or a bit of debris bounces off your midsection.
This is mid-winter in Lisbon, not high-summer in the tropics, and the sun that bounces off the steep streets I've climbed to get here barely raises the temperature above five degrees.
Around 300 dogs and cattle in the city have been fitted with the "magic collars", which are made of reflective cloth that bounces off light from incoming cars and motorcycles in the dark.
In the case of camera sensors, specifically, an infrared laser array is used to send out a laser pulse, which bounces off the objects in front of it and reflects back to the sensor.
On the apps front, a new Find My app will now let you search for your device even if it's offline by using Bluetooth beacon that bounces off other Apple devices near the misplaced device.
Every object has its own spectral signature and the Portable Remote Imaging Spectrometer, or Prism, picks up light that bounces off the sand, algae and coral and breaks it into hundreds of bands of color.
A heavily-distorted reflection of the room is contained in the glint of light that bounces off the bag, and the team developed an algorithm that unwarps that glint into a blurry but recognizable image.
Both satellites use the same sophisticated tool: a pulsing laser that bounces off the ice on the planet's surface, telling scientists the extent of the polar ice as well as the thickness of the ice sheet.
The rain acts like an acoustic clue: The way it hits and bounces off the contours of different objects reveals their shape, size and location, so you can start to tell what and where they are.
The researchers could achieve this accuracy with so little training data, in part, because they incorporate some physics concepts in their reconstruction algorithm—the difference between how light bounces off shiny surfaces versus matte surfaces, for example.
It manages to chop down some icicles and a few branches (perhaps), but it bounces off the slim trunk of a tree — presumably the drone just doesn't have enough thrust to apply any real pressure with the chainsaw.
The air bounces off of the bottom of the air fryer and back up through the food, cooking it all over to create that crisping effect in just minutes — something that was previously only possible with deep frying.
A rock crashes into the tree above Khalil and cracks into his head, another grazes his shoulder and another bounces off the tarmac onto his shins, and he picks one up and hurls it back at the police.
Yet, the light bounces off of his skin, so radiant that it shapes the red light into the three silhouettes behind him, a more holistic representation of the many facets of his person that no stereotype can fulfill.
It blasts a low-power wireless signal, which emits about one-hundredth the amount of electromagnetic radiation as a smartphone does, and analyzes how that signal bounces off a person's body as they walk by to determine their speed.
This means that opposing police will not only see themselves reflected in them—possibly causing them to pause in their actions—but they will also work as distractions and as protection, creating lens flare, as the light bounces off.
Koh told the BBC that Rayleigh scattering, the phenomenon that makes the sky appear blue, can also cause air to appear orange or red as light bounces off an abnormally high abundance of small smoke particles in the air.
I hear the 'click click click' of Sonny's speed burst button; I watch from the corner of my eye to see which way the puck will dribble, and... Alex Edler bounces off, falling to his knees as if struck by lightning.
The title character, as it were, looks something like a giant vertical pinball screen; a ball dropped into the top of the wall bounces off pegs as it descends before randomly settling into one of 15 slots at the bottom.
The MTUM specifically looks attractive as the market bounces off its recent lows, though not in the long term as the broader market environment has shifted fundamentally, said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of foreign exchange strategy at BK Asset Management.
MIT researchers found that using just two cheap additives, they can reduce how much of the applied pesticide "bounces off" of plants, making for far more efficient spraying of crops, and far less total volume of pesticide needed to achieve the same effects.
Will LeStrange, an international feng shui consultant for the last 25 years, also emphasizes the importance of keeping mirrors away from the bed (or out of the room entirely), as energy "bounces off of them," disturbing the experience of softness in the room.
Since the structure and makeup of a cell can change how light bounces off of it, the researchers suspected that the holographic microscope might capture key, but subtle, differences between spores produced by anthrax and those produced by closely related, but less toxic species.
Instead of taking just one big leap, Salto bounces off a wall with impressive force to complete an even bigger jump, much as a parkour expert might bound from a ledge to a wall and then fly through the air to his next perch.
During August, black leisure life is on peak display along Circuit Avenue, a folksy commercial cluster of seasonal shops and cafes, and Inkwell Beach becomes a fanciful illustration of bliss set by the Atlantic Ocean, as golden rays brush babies and chatter bounces off bold-hued umbrellas.
The pieces here should be kinda chin-strokey—Holden tends toward trance-inducing prog excursions and jazz-fusion contortions—but you can hear the joy in the way the band bounces off each other, a reminder that there's nothing more fun than doing Nerd Shit with your friends.
As the fourth round ends, he detonates into a head spin so long that you could recite the entire Bushido Code, then he bounces off the floor as though his backbone was pure rubber, somehow landing completely upright, with just the slightest trace of shock on his face.
After looking it up and talking to the team expert in table tennis, Will Shortz — who owns his own table tennis club in Westchester, N.Y. — the top EDGE of the table, including the white lines around the perimeter, are considered in bounds and the ball is still in play if it bounces off the EDGE.
Their tight, crisp skin, encasing a mixture of barley, spiced pork, and beef, is slick with delicious fat, and you might find, while reluctantly cutting the last of three in half—for equitable sharing with your dinner date, of course—that it slips from beneath your fork and bounces off your plate, as you both look on in abject horror.
It can't be tricked if you're looking for cameras that look for cues on the road if you're looking for a comparison of the world relative to a prior map and if you're looking for signals from radar and if you're looking for geolocation information from a GPS and if you're looking from localizing the vehicle based on bounces off of other objects in 3-D space.
HARRIS: This hall follows a very successful precedent, it's a bit like a double cube -- one cube in front of the other, because what we've discovered is that as well as the direct sounds coming from me to you, the sound bounces off the floor, the walls and the ceiling, and for music, it's really important we get these reflections into the ears quite soon, from the sides.
What I'm referring to here is the clubbing that takes place in huge, cavernous, spaces, the kind of clubs where the kick bounces off the back wall over and over again, the kind of club where the reaction that "Full Clip" by Martin Buttrich or the latest record on Coccoon gets is akin to a home crowd watching a last minute winner slot into the top right hand corner.
The Netflix-Marvel series, focusing on a mostly second-tier group of heroes — so far Daredevil, Jessica Jones and, beginning on Friday, Luke Cage — have been a laboratory in turning comic books into live-action TV without the noisy battles and tag-team group heroics of Marvel mainstays like the Avengers, X-Men and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. "Marvel's Luke Cage" features a black hero with impervious skin — everything bounces off him, even bullets.

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