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You caught Kobe swishing 20-foot fadeaways in '09, corkscrewing his body from three defenders.
Phil Keaggy, the genre's first and greatest guitar hero, was equally adept at corkscrewing electric solos and careful acoustic fingerpicking.
But don't miss the pool of seals corkscrewing through the water, or the adorable waddle of Humboldt penguins, a threatened species.
The researchers behind this study made their finding by testing chemical compounds that could sabotage the corkscrewing climax of the sperm's journey.
Leftfield techno experimentalists Lucy and Rrose have shared a corkscrewing new track off their highly anticipated, debut collaborative EP, The Lotus Eaters.
The Strange Fascinations of Noah Hypnotik is a corkscrewing, trippy little book about a teenage boy who gets hypnotized and wakes up in a subtly different world.
Instead of beating side to side, it starts to turn in only one direction, corkscrewing the head forward, through the dense, viscous environment of the egg's outer layers.
The store's new centerpiece, Korins said, will be a large spiral worm-shaped sculpture of dramatic literature, bursting out of the back wall and corkscrewing into the space.
Their latest EP, Duster's Lament, packs a lot of corkscrewing hooks into five songs (one by each of the band members and a title track written as a group).
On social media, users share videos of Messi's slipping passes through improbably tight spaces, corkscrewing shots past sprawling goalkeepers, darting around defenders like a jack rabbit navigating a gantlet of sloths.
Coltrane by then had nearly exhausted his fascination with corkscrewing harmonic changes, and the group found its identity in a more rooted, incantatory sound, influenced by music traditions from across the globe.
Both give off the feeling that their instrument is a rough and dangerous thing, a kind of electric reactor, though they play quite differently: Halvorson in a corkscrewing tangle, Morris in sharply percussive flecks and bites.
Dr. Gessler pointed to a spot at the downstream end of the diversion where water is backing up over the wall of the channel and, as he put it, "corkscrewing" on its way into the channel.
I was about to warn them not to get too carried away when a streak of brilliant green shot out of the oval, at high speed, and zoomed over our tipped-back heads, corkscrewing across the sky.
The campaign was sent corkscrewing into crisis last Friday with the leak of a 2005 video clip in which Trump crudely boasts to then-Access Hollywood host Billy Bush of forcing kisses on women — and grabbing their genitalia — with impunity.
As depicted in "12," a 19703-page scrapbook with an abstract cover designed by Mr. Rinden, the renovation of the five-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath house with tall windows, a corkscrewing staircase and three (of five) working fireplaces seemed almost joyous.
The plane pitched down and went into a dive, corkscrewing about its right wing, and impacted the ground in a soybean field near Roselawn, Indiana. All 64 passengers and 4 crew members perished. Investigators determined that the crash was caused by atmospheric icing disrupting airflow over the right wing.
Destruction of the Conestoga 1620. Some motors remained propulsive after flight termination, and can be seen corkscrewing out of control. SSIA was purchased by EER Systems in December 1990. The design was modified again, this time using Castor engines like those used on the Scout, a workhorse of the 1960s.
To help keep the water flowing, chimneys were excavated above the canals in the shape of corkscrewing funnels. These funnels admitted wind into the canals, and the difference in atmospheric pressure along the canal length forced the water through the system and eventually to the desired destination. Satellite imagery has also revealed additional, previously unknown puquios in the Nasca drainage basin.
Other rover designs that do not use wheeled approaches are possible. Mechanisms that utilize "walking" on robotic legs, hopping, rolling, etc. are possible. For example, Stanford University researchers have proposed "Hedgehog", a small cube-shaped rover that can controllably hop—or even spin out of a sandy sinkhole by corkscrewing upward to escape—for surface exploration of low gravity celestial bodies.
However, not all infected snakes may regurgitate. Boas lose weight and may develop clogged nares (nostrils), stomatitis, or secondary pneumonia. The disease can rapidly progress to produce nervous-system disorders, such as disorientation, corkscrewing of the head and neck, holding the head in abnormal and unnatural positions, rolling onto the back, or stargazing. Stomatitis, pneumonia, undifferentiated cutaneous sarcomas, lymphoproliferative disorders, and leukemia have all been observed in affected specimens.
Multicore cables usually have a thick PVC or cross- linked polyethylene sheath protecting the bundle of individual cables. The PVC sheath is extruded around the inner cables, and solidifies to hold the cables in a tight group. This stops the cables from coming out of their tight braid (a phenomenon known as corkscrewing), and absorbs mechanical stress such as a person stepping on the cable. A typical 48 channel multicore has an outside diameter of .
In their form, Höller's works are occasionally reminiscent of scientific laboratory arrangements, allowing the viewer to become the subject of an experiment. His work since the early 1990s has encompassed buildings, vehicles, slides, toys, games, narcotics, animals, performances, lectures, 3D films, flashing lights, mirrors, eyewear and sensory deprivation tanks.Alex Farquharson, Before and After Science Frieze Magazine, Issue 85, September 2004. rightAmong Höller's works is a series of corkscrewing tubular metal slides made from 1998 that is an ongoing project.
They emerge in a dense group, corkscrewing upwards and counterclockwise, usually starting around sunset and lasting about three hours. (Jim White decided to investigate the caverns when he saw the bats from a distance and at first thought they were a volcano or a whirlwind.) Every early evening from Memorial Day weekend to mid October (with possible exceptions for bad weather), a ranger gives a talk on the bats while visitors sitting in the amphitheater wait to watch the bats emerge.
There are three levels of controls, ranging from novice, which allows you to pick up the game and play without having to learn how to control pitch and yaw and how to do a complex roll during a corkscrewing backflip. There is expert, where you can control the pitch and yaw of the plane and even do rolls. Then there is ace, the only way ace differs from expert is that you can use the airbrake feature and the throttle sticks in place after you let go of the increase/decrease speed buttons.
Standard cables used in cable carriers may risk 'corkscrewing' Flexible cables, or 'continuous-flex' cables, are electrical cables specially designed to cope with the tight bending radii and physical stress associated with moving applications, such as inside cable carriers. Due to increasing demands within the field of automation technology in the 1980s, such as increasing loads, moving cables guided inside cable carriers often failed, although the cable carriers themselves did not. In extreme cases, failures caused by "corkscrews" and core ruptures brought entire production lines to a standstill, at high cost. As a result, specialized, highly flexible cables were developed with unique characteristics to differentiate them from standard designs. These are sometimes called “chain-suitable,” “high-flex,” or “continuous flex” cables.

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