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Then it flips through a series of Republicans publicly disavowing the attack.
An orangutan flips through the tree canopy to a jaunty caper-movie soundtrack.
She exhales, then retrieves her phone and flips through photos of her and Bonkers.
She flips through the pictures he took while tailing their neighbor the previous night.
In one shot, a person flips through the floor to an alternate EDM world.
With a sly smile, Fred studies Offred's reaction as she flips through the pages.
Miyasaka flips through a folder filled with newspaper clippings and photographs of the lake.
As she flips through the TV, she sees a news clip about Lucious' music video.
The abrupt transitions as one reads lines or flips through a photobook's pages are roughly equivalent.
She prepares a light dinner, listens to the radio, flips through a catalog, uses the bathroom.
He flips through memories, arcana, sudden visions, and spasms of music in the hope of revelation.
A prospective Deligram customer flips through a hard copy of the company's product brochure in a local store [Image via Deligram] A prospective Deligram customer flips through a hard copy of the company's product brochure in a local store [Image via Deligram] Rahim's timing is impeccable.
But as one flips through the yearbooks at Eastern Virginia Medical School, shocking images pop up, too.
Anh flips through a journal she kept about her experience visiting Vietnam for the first time in 2012.
Now you can send your Flips through to specific friends or groups of friends without leaving the app.
As he flips through it, we can see doodles of Dolores' face, and finally a diagram of The Maze.
It flips through different visual styles for each famously spooky tale, but falls short of anything truly nightmare-inducing.
He proudly flips through photos on his phone to show the sunny one-bedroom apartment and its adjoining balcony.
Onstage, Mailhot flips through the book, admits she hasn't decided on what to read, takes a long sip of water.
On the ride through Dakar's traffic-snarled streets, she flips through photos of her 4-year-old son on her phone.
He flips through the book, and there are his friends: some guy played by Andrew McCarthy, someone else played by Joan Cusack.
We know how this story goes: He has shut himself off in the residence, live-tweeting as he flips through cable news channels.
Like many cancer memoirs, "When Breath Becomes Air" begins with diagnosis: Dr. Kalanithi flips through CT images of his lungs matted with tumors.
She smiles as she flips through photos of Andrew as a baby in oversized sunglasses and, later, Andrew posing gleefully in a marching band outfit.
The border agent flips through our foreign passports, looks at all of us in turn, and then spends some time looking hard at my brother.
"These are people with a lot problems," the underling says as we sit in the office and he flips through the security cameras with evident pride.
Although Sam was never educated — as he flips through Hally's textbooks, he marvels at the words he doesn't know — Mr. Brown underscores his acute moral intelligence.
But it turns out, Raisman doesn't only excel at doing seemingly impossible back flips through the air, she also happens to be a pretty excellent sock designer.
Sommer's gory take on Instagram's paint mixing and water-painting videos is surprisingly dramatic, as he flips through a notebook of detailed portraits and spatters them with fluid.
He kept scrolling, stopping on a picture of Bibbe cramming a hamburger into her mouth while Warhol, wearing a dark blazer and sunglasses, coolly flips through a book.
As she flips through old pictures, Heather is particularly keen on the ones that show Ethan standing, running, or jumping, all things he learned to do against the odds.
After years of stumbling through castings, standing awkwardly while someone flips through your book and silently judges you, you come into MJ's office and are invited to sit and chat.
The trailer then introduces new characters, including Zoe Kravitz's mysterious Leta Lestrange, and quickly flips through action-packed scenes that promise to keep viewers on the edge of their seat.
Wilson flips through higher magnification lenses, then focuses on a series of tiny ridges of the frame until the remnants of their machining look like the brush strokes of Chinese calligraphy.
She spends most of her time at work, but during off hours she reads about the local cuisine or flips through Danish thrillers or goes to the movies, occasionally by herself.
The clip's opening is an homage to the iconic 2004 teen comedy Mean Girls, with Grande channeling Queen Bee Regina George as she flips through a "Burn Book" of her ex-lovers.
One hand clutches her pregnant stomach that's wrapped in an off-the-shoulder jumpsuit covered in pink hibiscuses; the other quickly flips through the photo album of inspiration images on her phone.
In a promotional video, Ginga, wears a uniform in the colors of the national flag, runs track, swims a lap, and flips through the uneven bars before taking his gold medal spot.
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And our teenage daughter is an expert at piping Spotify through our Sonos speakers as she flips through her Instagram while swiping through Netflix on our iPad to find something to watch.
Paak flips through half a dozen artists he's been into recently—Thundercat, Tame Impala, Kaytranda, The Dirty Projectors, Flying Lotus, The Game—before landing on Unknown Mortal Orchestra, a favorite from last year.
She and her husband, Dan Mullkoff, a Yale Law classmate, have an 18-month-old daughter, Anna, and when Ms. Heller feels stressed, she flips through a stack of photos of the toddler.
He fumes and frets and flips through geometric notes in a little book that bears his initials, B.A.D. He carries heavy bags under his eyes, the look of a frenzied scientist buried in a laboratory.
"She takes her responsibilities seriously as the department's honorary fire girl every day when she hears their sirens, sees them out in the community or repeatedly flips through videos and photos of her experiences with them."
IN BASMANE, a gritty neighbourhood in the heart of the Turkish port city of Izmir, a plump, smartly-dressed young man, who asks to be known only as Uday, flips through videos on his expensive smartphone.
And for Cristine Rotenberg, who flips through crime reports in a cubicle by day and paints her nails (and sometimes face) with glittery cats and rainbow stripes by night, the moment when her colleagues found her channel was jarring.
The clip's opening is an homage to the iconic 2004 teen comedy Mean Girls, with Grande channeling Queen Bee Regina George as she flips through a "Burn Book" of three of her ex-lovers: Big Sean, Ricky Alvarez and Davidson.
She pulls out the catalogue from Spine, her recent exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, and flips through image after black-and-white image of girls posed against blank backgrounds, their backs to the viewer, their shoulder blades protruding.
Skinny as a sylph, clad in sleek black, her blond hair doing a bit of disco dancing of its own, Ms. Burns, a founding member of the comedy troupes Unitard and the Nellie Olesons, flips through her memories in roughly chronological order.
Yes, viewers are shown the assassin getting the image of the woman and Dougie earlier in the episode, but enough time passes — or Lynch flips through enough channels — between that scene and the murder of the woman that it recedes a bit in the memory.
"If privacy matters in your life, it should matter to the phone your life is on," says the commercial, as it flips through a wide range of privacy-related scenarios, including "keep out" signs, people avoiding eavesdroppers at diners, window locks, curtains, and padlocks.
The video flips through an array of scenery: a band of wild horses gallops across a rural expanse, a whale's tail dips into the water, a harvesting machine pushes through a field of crops, an American flag ripples in front of an industrial-looking town.
The ad then flips through a series of images showing Sanders marching with wage workers demanding a union, rallying for his signature public policy proposal, "Medicare for All," and being arrested, as a young man in early 1960s Chicago, during a civil rights protest.
It then flips through his faltering disavowal of KKK leader David Duke, his claims at his campaign launch that most Mexican immigrants were rapists bringing crime into the country, his attacks on a Hispanic judge presiding over Trump University cases, his initial proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., and his "Pocahontas" nickname for Sen.
On his new project Dead Again 3, which features the latter song, he flips through different ideas with casual ease, bending his voice into filtered contortions and shouting his way along when necessary, eager to invite girls through to chill and remind us of his poor character at the same time (he says "I'm a dog" so much it becomes a motif—word to Gucci Mane).
He is then shown recuperating in a hospital bed, crying while his mother flips through a book indifferently.
' As Rose flips through the channels of the obligatory TV, all she finds are news and documentaries. 'All factual programmes. There's no escapism. No imagination.
He dismisses her and flips through some pictures naming each person in the photos. This reminds him of his childhood. We then cut to Charlie Morel playing the piano at a party. Odette de Crécy directs the guests in the room to observe Marcel who is about ten years old.
He's broken into your Facebook account and is reading your posts as his dirty, cracked fingernails paw at the keyboard. Rage (jealousy? hate?) builds as he flips through your photos and scrolls through your list of friends. He rocks back and forth, growing more agitated as the pages flash past.
They smoke marijuana, drink alcohol, hike, and fish. Sandoval also visits his infant son, Sid, and his ex- girlfriend, Angela. He gets a tattoo of a rocket with "Sid" written across it. At the tattoo parlour, Leslie flips through a skateboard book in which Sandoval is pictured as representative of "odd".
When Rita is introduced to the Griffins, Peter jokes about her age by asking if anyone has made any "Jessica Tandy jokes" yet. Charlotte Rae from Facts of Life later appears in the Griffins' living room to say, "Whaaaaat?" Peter flips through Playboys "Women of the Olympics" issue, which Peter finds full of unattractive, manly women.
There are loops, twists, and turns. After that, the rollercoaster flips through the corkscrew around the interstate, and rubber snakes dump on everyone as they are screaming at the top of their lungs until Phineas says “Relax! They're Just Rubber!”, The rollercoaster then dives into a mud bucket before immersing back out and going through a carwash.
She looks out of a window before watching television (more scenes of her with her boyfriend). She flips through a magazine on the mantelpiece (more scenes), then makes another phone call. At the end of the video, the doorbell rings. Beck turns the television off and answers the door, but the person behind the door cannot be seen.
He discovers that it is identical to a hand that Creepy Carl had drawn in the sketchbook. As he flips through the sketchbook, he realizes that each page is a puzzle piece. While working on the puzzle, Dane hears someone whistling. When he walks into the kitchen, he sees an envelope addressed to him from the New Jersey State Penitentiary.
Sam picks up the script and flips through, seeing everything that had happened up to this point in his show. Sam is able to write onto the script and change Alex's fate, reviving him from death. Changing the script sets off a cascade of changing events that Sam struggles to keep up with as she drives through the city to escape her persistent Therapist.
Mitch Albom (Hank Azaria) became caught up with his career as a sport commentator and journalist. His girlfriend, Janine (Wendy Moniz), a backup singer feels that he never places her as a priority. Mitch is consistently doing six things at once. One evening, while on the telephone with Janine, Mitch flips through tv channels and lands on an edition of Nightline where he sees Morrie Schwartz (Jack Lemmon) being interviewed by Ted Koppel.
They are shown in close portrait and seated along a row of chairs, the seating arrangement of which was changed with each take. Each shot flips through up to four takes of the same shot, with some shots approaching up to 1/24th of a second between edits. The video was banned by the BBC from airing after its premiere due to a medical expert retained by the BBC’s screening committee claiming it could possibly trigger “epileptic fits”.
The tabloid that featured the Flukeman also had a small image of props master Ken Hawryliw and the American Ronin magazine that Mulder flips through contained a "blink-and-you'll miss-it" shot of production assistant Danielle Faith.Lowry, p. 179 When Mulder is being fitted for a camera, the script originally had him ask if the device received the Discovery Channel. Duchovny, knowing that his character had an interest in pornography, changed the line to "the Playboy Channel".
He retrieves the book, causing other books to fall, and flips through it. This time, it is the woman who is seen in the pages staring back at the man. The man places the book in the vacant space on the shelf, at which point white beams of light emit from the shelf as the man steps backward. When he removes the KSE book, he is able to peer through the bookcase and into the yellow field and see the woman.
A young woman named Yeon-hee is traveling to Pyongyang with a coach full of elderly people. As she flips through old photographs, she remembers telling her husband Min- woo that she wouldn't allow him to "cross over" to North Korea given the political situation of the day. But Min-woo left anyway and never returned home, and their marriage was torn apart by the Korean War. Now, sixty years after the division of Korea, she looks forward to reuniting with her beloved Min-woo again.
Rick expresses his disgust for the quality of modern television, and replaces the Smith family's normal cable box with a device that allows them to watch shows from infinite realities. Rick flips through the channels to show the endless possibilities, including a reality where Jerry is a famous actor. Jerry, Beth and Summer, excited, beg Rick to show them their alternate lives. He pulls out a pair of Inter-Dimensional Goggles that will allow them to see through the eyes of their alternate selves.
Cover Flow is an animated, three-dimensional graphical user interface element that was integrated within the Macintosh Finder and other Apple Inc. products for visually flipping through snapshots of documents, website bookmarks, album artwork, or photographs. Cover Flow is browsed using the on-screen scrollbar, mouse wheel, gestures, or by selecting a file from a list, which flips through the pages to bring the associated image into view. On iPod and iPhone devices, the user slides their finger across the touch screen or uses the click wheel.
When Hiroko returns home, she flips through Itsuki's yearbook again and finds that there were in fact, 2 Itsuki Fujiis, the address she copied belonging to the female one. After she notices her physical similarity to female Itsuki, she begins to wonder if that was the reason why her fiance fell in love with her. She asks female Itsuki to confirm the "double Itsuki" theory, which she does, and requests for Itsuki to share her high school memories of her fiance. The relationship between the Itsuki-s is told in flashbacks.
It turns out he's being chased by some girls. After the girls leave, Ageha is startled by Kyuu who demands that she serve him coffee. As she does so, Kyuu flips through her agenda booklet and discovers a photograph of Ageha and the boy she has a crush on, Ryuusei, who she has known from childhood but since they moved away, they have forgotten each other. Kyuu asks if she likes Ryuusei, and if she wants to be Ryuusei's girlfriend in a teasing sort of way, causing much embarrassment to the girl.
Homer says that he will not make them public, as long as the celebrities start treating their fans with more respect and stop taking them for granted. Wolfcastle agrees and, in a show of good faith, invites the Simpsons to a barbecue at an offshore "party platform" he owns. Here, Marge shows Wolfcastle a screenplay she has written; he quickly flips through it and turns it down. Not long after the party, though, she and Homer find that Wolfcastle has stolen the idea and turned it into a movie, which is now playing at a local theater.
Cincinnatus is displeased to learn from the prison director, Rodrig, that he will be getting a cellmate. Cincinnatus soon meets Emmie, Rodrig's young daughter, and then reads the foolish prisoner's rules etched into the wall, flips through a book catalogue, and is brought by Rodrig down the hall to observe his incoming cellmate through a peephole. Almost a week after the trial, Cincinnatus excitedly expects his unfaithful wife (and unrequited love), Marthe, but she postpones her visit. There is some confusion surrounding the director's transformation into Rodion, the jailer, who expels Cincinnatus from the cell so he can clean it, allowing Cincinnatus to wander, dreaming of freedom and running away.
He is made more frustrated that Stottlemeyer risks losing his badge because of this case, and this is a case where Stottlemeyer got dragged into the investigation. Monk flips through his favorite book of Marmaduke cartoons, and when he spots a Marmaduke cartoon in which Marmaduke chases a cat up a tree, he realizes that they still have a chance to arrest Breen. He explains his theory to Stottlemeyer, who is willing to bet on it, even though he knows that this is risky. He points out that the chief just reprimanded him that morning for what he has done, and he risks losing his badge or possibly even demotion.
One book in particular is picked up as the scene transitions to a man dressed in black in a small, dimly lit study with only a little sunlight shining through the slightly open drapes; the mood of the room juxtaposes the mood of the bright and open field. As he flips through the book, Howard Jones is shown singing, and then the rest of the band members appear playing their instruments. The mysterious man in black continues to pull books from the shelves and continues to flip through them; whenever the contents of a book are shown, members of Killswitch Engage are shown. The man gazes upon an empty bookcase as the scene transitions again to the field.
Hearn can be heard on the Pink Floyd album The Wall (at the 4:07 mark of the song "Don't Leave Me Now" as "Pink" flips through television channels just before destroying his television set leading into the song "Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 3"). This clip of Hearn appears to have been taken from an actual game between the Lakers and the Bulls which was probably recorded during the 1978–79 season. Before the playoffs in the 1986 season, Hearn released a 12-inch rap single "Rap-Around". The song features Hearn in the studio re-creating many of his most famous 'Chickisms' and was distributed by Macola Records (who distributed an early Dr. Dre/Ice Cube group "World Class Wrecking Cru").
One unique characteristic of both Read Yourself Raw and Raw is that it is difficult even for the editor himself, Art Spiegelman, to define the magazine and who its intended audience is for. He says in Read Yourself Raw: And Francoise Mouly defines her editorial decisions for Raw as: As a reader flips through the pages, they are exposed to design and art that set itself apart from other comics and magazines published during the 1980s. From the outset, both Raw and Read Yourself Raw stand out on the newsstand or bookshelves. Both book’s oversized format is printed on intricate, die-cut covers of which some were hand-ripped and re-tape that speaks to its high production values, and attention to detail.
The saleswoman at the bookstore mentions that Ludlow has a compulsion - he can't pass a store without signing his own books, and today, unsigned Ludlow titles are more valuable than signed books. Sharona remains behind in Los Angeles, intending to do some asking around about Ellen Cole, while Monk and Natalie head back to San Francisco. During the drive, Monk flips through the Ludlow titles and quickly solves the mysteries in the books after only reading the first few pages. Natalie berates him for ruining the plots, but Monk remarks that there's really no point to reading his books: after all, in San Francisco, he solves a lot of cases that are usually a lot more interesting and complicated than what Ludlow can conjure.
In the season-three episode "Wife Killer", reporter Barbara Webb (Janice Rule) discovers that the One-Armed Man carries a wide range of identification using various names. As "Fred Johnson", he has a membership in an athletic club, and a receipt for the sale of a pint of blood – this particular receipt shows that his blood type is B negative, and that he claims his age as 47. (Raisch himself was 60 years of age when this episode was filmed.) The other identities used by the One-Armed Man are not revealed in the episode, although as Barbara flips through a wallet full of I.D., she notes that he is "a man of many identities, not one of them the same." The One-Armed Man is identified as Fred Johnson in the two-part series finale, "The Judgment".
Not every time is it foolproof though, and at one crime scene, a witness spots the main culprit. He is instructed by the police to sketch and give them a pictorial description of the murderer, when it comes to the police's knowledge that both the criminals have been seen at Kumbakonam some time ago. Going through various fact files, the police come across the incident of a bad fire at a marriage hall in Kumbakonam ,and as the officer in charge of the investigation (Bhagyaraj) flips through the picture files of the deceased, Kannan's (Madhavan — the 2nd) face is shown, and the witness jumps. He tells the police he doesn't need to sketch anything when the face of the main murderer itself is staring them in the eye — he points to the photo of Kannan - it is the face of Shakti, only this one has light eyes.

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