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It goes back and forth, and the numbers are funny.
"It goes back and forth," one Democratic senator told CNN.
It goes back and forth, even in his earliest work.
It goes back and forth, how I think about these works.
Leonard and Curry exchange three pointers and the lead goes back and forth.
The other goes back and forth to take care of his young family.
It kind of goes back and forth early on and continues through 1950.
The show goes back and forth between past and present, with varying results.
PITTSBURGH — Abortion is an issue that Lynndora Smith-Holmes goes back and forth on.
And he goes back and forth depending on what the last person says to him.
The food just goes back and forth, and it's a very nice way to live.
And I agree the climate changes, but it goes back and forth, back and forth.
But this may actually have been the case, because she goes back and forth about matrimony.
There's a will to live and a will to die, and it goes back and forth.
So the RENT Live star goes "back and forth" between intermittent fasting and another trendy diet: keto.
In liberal democracies debate goes back and forth and over time there is incremental change for the better.
James goes back and forth with his fears, almost letting them take hold before fighting them off again.
The swerve frequency determines how fast it goes back and forth—that's the "omega" variable in the code.
What had happened is that it goes back and forth in the FCC, and it changes with every administration.
"The film takes place from 1949 to 2000, and it goes back and forth in time continuously," Scorsese says.
If this disagreement goes back and forth and escalates with even more tariffs, it would be considered a trade war.
The metal is then put into a warehouse, which requires financing paperwork that goes back and forth with a bank.
He goes back and forth between using scientific terms and what he calls "cosmic language" to explain the fascinating details.
Our hero goes back and forth several times on the rectangular surface, digging out both long edges of the driveway.
Then they send us fixes, and this goes back and forth six, eight, 10 times before we get the perfect rendition.
Much of the work in the show goes back and forth between what is volitional and what just happens to us.
Each brother, Jaime and Gilbert, tell their own completely separate stories, and the comic goes back and forth between their material.
" Seconds later, Giuliani refused to guarantee that Trump will not fire Sessions, conceding the president "goes back and forth on Jeff.
Both sides basically sit in separate rooms and the mediator goes back and forth trying to get each side towards a settlement.
It goes back and forth until you have these walking technology-less gardens for some people and the opposite for everyone else.
The art style is sort of like Seth's, and the story goes back and forth between actual testimonials and made-up stories.
He goes back and forth between authors he has met (he's definitely in the loop) and those whose writing has influenced his.
He goes back and forth between puncturing his own pomposity and wishing he could have said and done things in a different way.
The novel spans 40 years and it goes back and forth between 1980 and the 1800s, and there's even a trip to China.
"We put that on an underwater robot that is like a torpedo and it continuously goes back and forth over the area," Terrill said.
You were down with immigration and sort of up with Dreamers then down with Dreamers, and it goes back and forth quite a bit.
If you charge the battery slowly, the lithium has time to find its spot in the egg crate as it goes back and forth.
From the outside, it seems like they don't work in synchronicity, but it seems like stuff goes back and forth all the time, right?
Yanni, the Greek-American god of sweeping, symphonic-ish musical light syrup, says he goes back and forth about keeping his signature facial flourish.
The court goes back and forth and, personally, I think it's rather a good thing that the court have solid representations from both perspectives.
Trump wants money for a wall or physical barrier at the border (he goes back and forth on whether he wants to call it a wall).
Researchers collect data and make arguments, peer reviewers poke holes in the argument, the researchers respond, and it goes back and forth until consensus is reached.
At the end of that hour it switches to the other party and the members and the lawyers ask questions and it goes back and forth.
Microsoft measured the effectiveness of their chatbot with what they're calling conversations per session (CPS), which measures the number of times the conversation goes back and forth.
So that happens where they reach out to me, they'll say, "We have something that we want to share," and it goes back and forth from there.
He can make fun of himself, and with his staff you can see that there's a loyalty and a mutual admiration that goes back and forth among them.
Yeah, he's in an office downstairs when he's cutting things and I'm upstairs at the dub stage, so there's a lot of intercomming that goes back and forth.
Varda constantly goes back and forth in time, employing her distinct editing and shooting techniques to make her swan song feel like a culmination of all her other films.
It can also be held up by so-called 'ping pong', whereby a bill goes back and forth between the lower and upper house being amended and voted on.
Ariel regularly goes back and forth between wearing her hair super dark for the show and then dying it a fresh shade of auburn once they go on break.
There's fascinating stuff in there as Kennedy, often with his brother Robert, goes back and forth about how to deal with the Russian nuclear weapons being readied on Cuba.
He now goes back and forth between the Kansas silo and a home in the Denver suburbs, where his wife, a paralegal, lives with their twelve-year-old son.
Coretta Scott King used to talk about how each generation has to start the fight for freedom over, and I think that's true, because the pendulum goes back and forth.
It can also be held up by so-called "ping pong", whereby a bill goes back and forth between the lower and upper house of parliament, being amended and voted on.
"The foreign fighter flow goes back and forth across" North Africa, which generates a lot of the foreign fighters who "go all the way across to Syria and Iraq," Rodriguez said.
"He goes back and forth between Turkey and Iraq," Alzabarah wrote in a note to himself in his email account about one user on June 6, 2015, according to the complaint.
"It is a large document, it goes back and forth, there were iterations that didn't come back until late last night," he said, speaking today at his usual post-meeting press conference.
"Because she goes back and forth to her mom Kourtney's house because we co-parent, I want Penelope to be as comfortable at my house as she is at her mom's," Disick said.
"He goes back and forth between feeling bad about what has happened and being irritated by the fact that Jared Kushner has become a liability of sorts in his own right," she said.
He went on to explain that Chavez, 70, now goes back and forth from Nicaragua — spending about 6 months out of the year there and the other in Los Angeles, where her daughter lives.
The movie — which goes back and forth between the present and the past — will tell the story of Streep's Donna Sheridan, but with Lily James stepping in to play a younger version of the matriarch.
The story goes back and forth in time and is framed by the recent nine-month period during which Lockwood and her husband, Jason Kendall, lived with her parents in their rectory in Kansas City.
"In the beginning this was an uprising, but now it is a revolution," said Bassim al-Shadhir, an Iraqi-German who goes back and forth between the two countries and has participated in the protests.
Mark Zuckerberg: It's– But I think that there's limited– I don't think anyone would say that every message that goes back and forth in especially an encrypted messaging service should be Jonathan Zittrain: Fact checked.
"A lot of the sound design goes back and forth between creating a place that's safe and soothing — Julia asked for moments where things seem really nice — and other moments with actual violence," Mr. Williams said.
"We are a state that goes back and forth; we are not a state that comfortably fits into one party or another," she told Vox, highlighting examples where she worked with Republican legislators and Gov. Snyder.
And Melania goes back and forth and after Barron finishes school -- because it's hard to take a child out of school with a few months left -- she and Barron will be moving over to the White House.
She goes "back and forth between familiar and abstract forms" in an attempt to "study and understand" what it means to be human online, to project an image and to have that image projected back to you.
And Melania goes back and forth and after Barron finishes school — because it's hard to take a child out of school with a few months left — she and Barron will be moving over to the White House.
As Kat goes back and forth on whether she's really interested in dating a woman or not, at times attempting to "shrink" herself after growing up with two psychologist parents, her friends are just trying to guide her.
It's a question many Democrats are pondering as Warren — one of the leading contenders for her party's presidential nomination, if she chooses to run in 28503 — goes back and forth with the president over immigration and other issues.
The President still goes back and forth about what he thinks he ought to do, one of the sources said, adding that he does think that the fact that he's not considered a target is a good thing.
"We have an influx of new capital in the space and that capital goes back and forth among crypto-assets and bitcoin," said Chris Burniske, blockchain products leader at ARK Invest in New York, which manages exchange-traded funds.
I went five times over two years, and the basic idea was that you'd put down the places you want to go, then you get a response, and it goes back-and-forth between you, your organizers, and the authorities.
Mostly I like the way the puck goes back and forth, the skill required to corral it, the speed with which decisions are made, the way the best players seem to anticipate where the play is going before anyone else does.
During the interview, Trump also claimed that he is "truly an environmentalist" and said that, yes, while he can agree on the fact that the climate changes, it also "goes back and forth, back and forth," so we shouldn't sweat it too hard.
And while no one serves the other a rat for dinner, the relationship between these two women as they try to take ownership of their dead loved one goes back and forth between hate and love, much like Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
The video begins in Wintour's intimidatingly perfect office, where the duo goes back and forth about whose job is easier; whether they could walk a mile in each other's shoes (wedge sneakers for Schumer, peep-toe stilettos for Wintour), and so forth.
I think she should be responsible for what she said and maybe that would be the measure that said, we&aposve had some discipline and maybe now we can set aside some of the overly hot rhetoric that goes back and forth between us.
"He goes back and forth [to Cambodia] a lot, but this would be over four months of just being in the country, really reading, listening, learning and absorbing all things about his culture and country [including] the very, very dark parts," she previously told PEOPLE.
There's times when I'm very happy that I'm doing it and there's times where she'll take advantage of me... It definitely goes back and forth, but I'm happy that I've included myself and that I'm starting trying to include my story a lot more.
I really did not understand at first but then I realize that I would rather watch a 143 minute video with Carl Azuz talking about trivial events rather than read a gigantic essay that goes back and forth, using rhetorical devices, counterarguments, analysis, etc.
They are doing this because they feel it, both of them; and Melania goes back and forth and after Baron finishes school, because it's hard to take a child out of school with a few months left, she and Baron will be moving over to the White House.
The deeper layer is how you always fall in out of control with someone you're in love with, and love can make you crazy, because you follow this person in every step that they take, because you're so fascinated by them and that kind of goes back and forth.
And with talks coming from the White House on proposed tax cuts that will likely benefit corporations and the rich, and as Congress goes back and forth on repeal of the Affordable Care Act, these gaps in health and longevity between the haves and the have-nots can only deepen.
So the left goes back and forth, the Democrats -- if, in fact, Donald Trump had turned to Putin after a two-hour private meeting after setting up this summit and all of a sudden in public turns to Putin and says look, you little bastard, we know you interfered in our election.
My parents' only hope of being grandparents lies with me — their 30-year old trans son who goes back and forth between sobriety and weed addiction, between being a ho and being booed up, and who recently quit his teaching job to pursue the two easiest fields to make a living in — writing and comedy.
Their sophomore self-titled record would come to prove what the band's sound would be defined as for records to come, a kind of riffing perfected by guitarist Will Swan that goes back and forth between playful and aggressive, topped off with the push-pull vocals between then-vocalist Kurt Travis and screamer Jon Mess.
Wong, who has been teaching online courses for nearly two decades and currently teaches all of her courses from her home in California, said she has found that breaking up the class into 10- to 15-minute chunks where she goes back and forth between lecturing and facilitating a class discussion helps keep students engaged.
All right, listen, the President tonight and you and I both know that he has energy from his audience that goes back and forth and I think he&aposs at his strongest when in front of an audience like the one he was tonight, but when the Democrats go forward in this special election on Tuesday.
Directed by: Griffin DunneWritten by: Robin Swicord, Akiva Goldsman, and Adam BrooksWhen it was released, Practical Magic confused people with its wavering tone — it goes back and forth between heavy themes and light frivolity, mixing horror and romantic comedy — but 20 years later, fans have come to appreciate the film's unique qualities and the way it feels perfectly suited to our cultural moment.
I remember there was what I called the Floyd Kuta; I don't think it's on the album, and it's just this odd exchange between Ben and Kriss, and they just started doing this weird voice of somebody named Floyd saying 'did you like that song Floyd?' and the other person would say 'yeahhhhh' and it goes back and forth like that for about three minutes.
In his superb new novel THE FISHERMAN (Word Horde, paper, $16.99), John Langan also manages to sustain the focused effect of a short story or a poem over the course of a long horror narrative, and it's an especially remarkable feat because this is a novel that goes back and forth in time, alternates lengthy stretches of calm with extended passages of vigorous and complex action, and features a very, very large monster.
Even if you sent dozens of messages and then some fraction of those get replies back, you can't zoom out and get the macro view of… Okay, here's a woman who's sending first messages, here's a woman who's not sending first messages, the ratio of right swipes and left swipes and messages being sent and received and something we call a four-way, which is not a sexual position but when the conversation goes he says something, she replies, he replies, it goes back and forth four ays, that's a really key metric for us.
Diamond mesh netting goes back and forth, in rows. This technique is used for bags, hammocks, headbands and scarves. Another type is square mesh netting which also goes back and forth in rows but is worked in the diagonal. This type of net is used for trawling.
And Yet They Paused goes back and forth between a church service in Mississippi and a hallway outside of Congress in Washington, D.C.
He is called to help get the cheese to the mice. Sylvester challenges Speedy to get by. Which he did. Speedy goes back and forth to deliver the mice the cheese.
The story starts in INDIA of the year 1977-78 and the story goes back and forth between 1977-78 and year 2016. The story starts with Bhola (Amrinder Gill) in 1977 in the village of Bassi Pathana (Punjab, INDIA).
Galen was able to demonstrate that living arteries contain blood, but his error, which became the established medical orthodoxy for centuries, was to assume that the blood goes back and forth from the heart in an ebb-and-flow motion.
This mix up goes back and forth several times, until Moe and Larry finally find Confederate uniforms, only to be caught in Union army headquarters. They eventually escape by performing minstrel song-and-dance routine in blackface, with Curly playing a Mammy-type character and Larry strumming a banjo.
North Dixie Highway, (Oct 2013, Texas Review Press). This novel goes back and forth in time to show moments from the life of Buck Metzger and his colorful family: his intimidating grandfather, his intelligent grandmother, his rough uncle, his high class girlfriend, in a story of devotion, idealism, violence and tribal revenge.
The Mosuo men practice tisese which translates as walking marriage in Chinese. However, the Mosuo term literally means 'goes back and forth'. Women have the choice to invite men of interest to their private sleeping room. If the man does not reciprocate this desire, he may simply never visit the woman's household.
Dre pleads with Mr. Han to heal his leg via the fire cupping method. Mr. Han reluctantly does so when Dre tells him that he just wants to overcome his fear. Thus, Dre is set to face Cheng in the final. The match goes back and forth with Dre gaining a 2-to-1 lead.
Examples include "Honeysuckle Rose" (1928), which, "features several bars in which the harmony goes back and forth between the II and V chords before finally resolving on the I chord," "Satin Doll" (1953),Jazz Standards Songs and Instrumentals (Satin Doll) and "If I Fell".Everett, Walter (2001). The Beatles As Musicians: The Quarry Men Through Rubber Soul, p. 231.
The speaker must then acknowledge this signal of acceptance. In this process, presentation and acceptance goes back and forth, and some utterances can simultaneously be both presentations and acceptances. This model also posits that conversationalists strive for minimum collaborative effort by making references based more on permanent properties than temporary properties and by refining perspective on referents through simplification and narrowing .
Talib Kweli (one-half of Black Star with Mos Def), Q-Tip and Busta Rhymes are the only main rappers to be featured on the album. Kweli raps the second and final verse of "Know That", while Busta goes back and forth with Mos on "Do It Now". Q-Tip helps sing the chorus on "Mr. Nigga" but doesn't deliver a verse.
Paul Stanton (Mulroney) and his wife Diane (Diane Kruger) are a couple whose daughter is dying from a rare degenerative lung condition. The only thing that can save her life is a lung transplant from an organ donor. The movie starts when the donated lung fails to arrive correctly. The movie goes back and forth between the present and the events leading up to it.
The play is over the course of a sunny afternoon at the centre. Bruno, a worker who helps out Ruth Benson and Becky Hedges, the nurses, and tends to the garden, brings the patients out one by one, where the nurses are giving patients serum, some sun and some fresh air. As he goes back and forth, he “leers” at Hedges, attempting to seduce her.
Next scene, Buzz's plan involves him doing a fake fall, and Woody passes straight ahead of him. Woody notices him and goes back and forth, hitting Buzz a few times. Woody finally offers the buzzard a ride, but before he could sit, Woody runs the car at high speed and into the horizon. Buzz's next plan involves using a switch- controlled plaque to stop Woody.
Buck has more ancestor-memories of being with the primitive "hairy man." While Thornton and his two friends pan gold, Buck hears the call of the wild, explores the wilderness, and socializes with a northwestern wolf from a local pack. However, Buck does not join the wolves and returns to Thornton. Buck repeatedly goes back and forth between Thornton and the wild, unsure of where he belongs.
Emily Stewart is the daughter of Dan and Susan Stewart. They divorced soon after she was born. She goes to live with her father, but after a custody battle between Dan and Susan, in which Dan won, she goes back and forth between them. Emily's life wasn't very stable; her mother was an alcoholic, and when she was 8 years old, her father died.
The other player may play a block to stop this attack or can take damage from it. If the aggressor can "link" their first attack to another one, then they may do so (how this is done is explained below in 'Card Types'). Once the aggressor has ended their combo, the other player has the option of attacking. Battle goes back and forth until both players pass in a row.
Allegra sees Grace outside of a movie theater and Grace cries about her boyfriend leaving her. Allegra goes on a date with Philip, but she leaves after thoughts in her mind tell her it is wrong to be with a guy. Allegra goes back and forth on dates with Philip and Grace. After several more dates, Grace shows Allegra a picture of her ex-boyfriend, and she learns that Philip and Grace were together.
Brown is shown moments after that, bobbing his head to the music. The video then goes back and forth between recording sessions for the song and tributes from Jackson's fans. The Game is shown in the studio with Brown, then we see Boyz II Men's Wanya Morris recording and singing his part on the record. We then see Game writing his rhyme for the song and, later, getting a new tattoo on his right arm.
In rotational assignments, workers have a set time routine in the host country and goes back and forth throughout the year. These assignments have the lowest growth rates and are typically used in hardship locations such as oil rigs. Contractual assignments are project specific and are typically used for research and development purposes. In virtual assignments, employees take on international responsibilities for the office in the host country while remaining in their home country.
The action of the play goes back and forth between Washington, D.C. and Grenada. In Grenada, Alex is a medical student who has a girlfriend named Linda, also a medical student, who works in a gift shop. The gift shop is owned by Ruby, a native of the island. From the beginning, Alex is shown to be a dishonest person, as he tells Linda that he is paying professors for answers to exams.
This novel goes back and forth between present events involving Chicago detective Billy Harney and past events involving him. The novel starts with three people being found dead in an apartment (Billy, Billy's partner Detective Kate Fenton and Assistant District Attorney Amy Lentini). Billy's father, the chief of detectives, and his sister, Patty (also a detective), are ushered into this horrific crime scene. As they are leaving it is discovered Billy is barely hanging onto life.
He threatens to kill Jimmy if the latter does not play the part of devoted husband for Immigration Services. Jimmy and Fiona resume their relationship at the end of season 2, although he keeps his continued involvement with Estefania a secret. In season 3, Jimmy goes back and forth between Fiona and Estefania. When Jimmy does not answer a phone call, Estefania faces immigration officers on her own and is deported after she cannot prove the marriage is real.
This process goes back and forth until a predetermined number of rounds have elapsed, or the players otherwise wish to end the game. When the final round is over, there may be an independent judge who determines who has played the best shots, and declares that person the winner, or players may play without a clear winner. Sometimes extra rules can be enforced, such as sticking to one particular software package, or keeping to a particular theme.
The video starts with members of the band plugging in their equipment. It then cuts to Chris Taylor Brown (singer) and a topless woman, who is lying face down, atop of a bed. The video goes back and forth between Brown and the woman lying in bed and images of the woman appearing on the bedding. Then goes into flashbacks of Brown and a girlfriend (played by Michelle Trachtenberg) having sex and having fun with friends at a party.
The front side of a plainly knitted object Knitting needles Hand knitting can either be done "flat" or "in the round". Flat knitting is done on a set of single point knitting needles, and the knitter goes back and forth, adding rows. In Circular knitting, or "knitting in the round", the knitter knits around a circle, creating a tube. This can be done with a set of four double pointed needles or a single circular needle.
A music video was filmed for "Strange Little Girl". However, it has never been released officially (this is one of two videos that were excluded from her music video collection, Fade to Red, the other being "Glory of the '80s"). The video takes place in a sort of crop field, with a young girl being chased by a wolf. Between the shots of the crops, the girl suddenly becomes Amos (this age shift goes back and forth throughout the video).
The grounded theory researcher goes back and forth while comparing data, constantly modifying, and sharpening the growing theory at the same time they follow the build-up schedule of grounded theory's different steps. Strauss and Corbin (1990) proposed axial coding and defined it in 1990 as "a set of procedures whereby data are put back together in new ways after open coding, by making connections between categories." Strauss, A.L., & Corbin, J. (1990). Basics of qualitative research: Grounded theory procedures and techniques.
Rough Edges is the seventh album and sixth studio album by Ben E. King. After not making any new albums for a few years, King released this album with Maxwell, a subsidiary of Atlantic Records. This would be the only full-length LP released on Maxwell, with King transferring to Mandala in 1972. Tracks 1, 3 and 5 are not medleys but (what are now known as) mash-ups, where he goes back and forth between each song throughout the track.
El tiempo entre costuras revolves around the figure of Sira Quiroga, a seamstress who moves to Morocco with her boyfriend right before the uprising that would lead to the Spanish Civil War. There, after many setbacks, she will open her own sewing workshop. Dueñas had great success again in 2012 when she published her second novel, Misión Olvido, published in English as The Heart Has Its Reasons. This time the setting goes back and forth between the Spanish missions in California and contemporary Spain.
Reese's wardrobe goes back and forth between the two different types of style which allows Braun and Zyla to play with her fashion. "She's an architect, so to me, I would think she has a real eye for lines," said Braun. "She appreciates form and beauty, and the look we came up with I would describe as 'streamlined with a flair'." For Reese and Bianca's wedding, the dresses of the brides were chosen to complement each other by featuring "a long, lean, Grecian flowy feeling".
Dylan, who is feeling the effects of death more than ever, staggers to the roof; he is caught between them. Allison pleads with him to accept God's will on faith, but Stark is telling him to complete his task so he can be done with this miserable existence. Dylan is torn; he goes back and forth between them before shooting Allison repeatedly in the chest. Nevertheless, there was method in his madness; as Allison falls over the precipice, the pages of the Lexicon scatter everywhere.
The video begins with a taxi driving through the streets of an unknown location. The first scene starts with Ivy Queen in a darkened room and then the taxi. The music video goes back and forth between the room and taxi until the party, and the husband answers his phone away from Queen, while she is singing the hook, she looks at him angrily. It switches between the party and the darkened room until he is finished talking and they immediately start arguing as their guest watch.
Mia goes back and forth between deciding whether to stay with her remaining family, as well as Adam, or whether to leave, to be with her parents and Teddy, who have passed on. Her decision is almost made up to leave until Adam finally reaches the room where her body is being held. He begs her to stay, and at that moment, she sees how her whole future would go on if she was to stay. At that moment, she decides to stay alive.
A sixteen-year-old Wolf, simply named Wolf, is pulled into America by Jack Sawyer and adopts Jack as his pack, serving as his companion. Wolf is extremely likeable, kind, loyal and friendly, much like a dog, though his wolf nature shows through on occasion. On the other hand, some Wolfs have joined the malevolent faction which is trying to stop Jack. As the story goes back and forth between the Territories and the familiar United States, or "American Territories" as Jack comes to call them, Jack escapes from one life-threatening situation after another.
Essential in Dhammakaya meditation is the "center of the body," which Luang Pu Sodh describes as being at a point two finger widths above the navel of each person. The center of the body has also been described as the "end of the breath", the point in the abdomen where the breath goes back and forth. According to the Dhammakaya tradition, the mind can only attain a higher level of insight through this center and it is where the Dhammakaya, the Dhamma-body, is located. It has the shape of a Buddha sitting within oneself.
The film goes back and forth from the tasting in New York to a tasting in Paris featuring three notable individuals in the wine world: Fred Dame, Jancis Robinson, and Steven Spurrier. The three bring forward bottles from their careers and open them as they discuss wine and significant moments. Meanwhile, in New York, the wines are ranked prior to the reveal of the names and the top wines are then taken to the second tasting in Paris, ready to be judged a second time by Fred, Jancis and Steven.
When he wakes up the next day, he finds himself waking up on September 1 - the first day of the next school year. He also learns that Kaho, who had been his girlfriend, had died in a car accident. Eventually, Kotaro discovers that he has begun day-dropping, in which he skips days, and goes back and forth in time through different days of the summer vacation. With the help of Ligene the Time Patroller (also translated as Lee Jane), Kotaro must win Kaho's heart and prevent her death before he runs out of time.
It is then that it was revealed that it was, in fact Keith that brutally beat Charles, and that he only confessed because he was a minor and would have served less time than his brother. On fight night Donnie enters the ring to a chorus of boos from the crowd. The fight goes back and forth between both fighters landing decisive blows. With George and his family in attendance, Charles suffers an 'episode' and climbs in the ring, causing an already agitated crowd to throw chairs and enter the ring themselves.
The story goes back and forth from the terrifying incidents to Marty's youthful day-to-day life and how the horror affects him. The werewolf's first victim is a drunk railroad worker. Next is a woman in her bedroom contemplating suicide, followed by a hitchhiker, an abusive husband, one of Marty's friends in the city park, a herd of hogs at a local farm, a sheriff's deputy while he sits in his car, and finally the owner of a diner. In July, the town's Independence Day fireworks have been cancelled.
Essential in this process is the "center of the body", which Luang Pu Sodh precisely describes as being at a point two finger widths above the navel of each person: whatever technique someone might use to meditate, the mind can only attain a higher level of insight through this center. This center is also believed to play a fundamental role in the birth and death of an individual. The center of the body has also been described as the "end of the breath", the deepest point in the abdomen where the breath goes back and forth.
An encounter with the child's father, where he further rejects her and his child, only serves to make matters worse and the girl takes her own life in a similar way to poet Sylvia Plath, as well as that of her child, by natural gas inhalation from her oven. It often goes back and forth between "flashbacks" (memories of Máire, the protagonist) and the trial. At the beginning, Máire's mother is introduced, and proceeds to state she is a god- fearing woman who has done nothing wrong. Throughout the play, this is typical of most characters.
In older (and some remaining inexpensive) yo-yo designs, the string is tied to the axle using a knot. With this technique, the yo-yo just goes back-and-forth; it returns easily, but it is impossible to make it sleep. In Flores's design, one continuous piece of string, double the desired length, is twisted around something to produce a loop at one end which is fitted around the axle. Also termed a looped slip-string, this seemingly minor modification allows for a far greater variety and sophistication of motion, thanks to increased stability and suspension of movement during free spin.
The story goes back and forth in time, from the beginnings of Sara and Jeffrey's relationship to a hostage situation at the Grant County Police Station. After dating for a few months, Sara and Jeffrey head for the beaches of Florida for a few days. On their way Jeffrey makes a detour to Sylacauga, Alabama, to show her where he grew up and introduce her to his childhood friends, Robert and Possum and their wives. They plan to spend the night in Jeffrey's old bedroom but Sara's first meeting with his mother upsets her so, she dashes out into the street.
Confused, Sharon spirals out of control; she develops kleptomania and has a brief affair with Jack's brother, Billy (Billy Miller). Sharon becomes pregnant; Nick goes back and forth between her and Phyllis, choosing Phyllis when Sharon lies about Jack being the father of the child. After being arrested for larceny a second time, Sharon checks herself into Fairview sanitarium (a psychiatric hospital) when her kleptomania becomes uncontrollable. She gives birth to a baby girl, Faith, who is stolen by Adam Newman (Nick's brother) and given to Jack's sister Ashley (Eileen Davidson) after he caused her miscarriage and hysterical pregnancy.
The Sleep Curse is a Hong Kong horror film directed by Herman Yau. The film goes back and forth between 1942 and 1990 between a family, with neuroscientist Lam Sik-ka (Anthony Wong) and his father Lam Sing (also by Wong) who was a translator for the Japanese occupational forces in Hong Kong. Sing has hid that in his past, he did not save a comfort woman (Michelle Wai) from persecution by the occupiers. Sik-ka later learns that his father's death was due to a curse applied by this woman and will eventually also haunt him.
The story goes back and forth in time, from the beginnings of Sara and Jeffrey’s relationship to a hostage situation at the Grant County Police Station. After dating for a few months, Sara and Jeffrey head for the beaches of Florida for a few days. On their way Jeffrey makes a detour to Sylacauga, Alabama, to show her where he grew up and introduce her to his childhood friends, Robert and Possum and their wives. They plan to spend the night in Jeffrey's old bedroom but Sara's first meeting with his mother upsets her so, she dashes out into the street.
In the meantime, Vinnie and Ellen go to Norma and begin with accusations, but as she points out their self-centered neglect of their father, they wind up pleading with her not to break up their parents' marriage. Ultimately, in another tearful confrontation with Cliff, Norma tells him that he would always regret abandoning his family and that she must leave alone. Cliff is left alone with his wind-up robot in his office as it goes back and forth on his desk. Later, back at the house, Vinnie reconciles with Ann, admitting that he was immature and selfish.
The task is difficult as Martha is reticent in talking about the events in her past. Using her skills as a healer and her training as a Jungian psychotherapist, Ipsita gradually opens the door to Martha's story of the one who haunts her. An Anglo-Indian girl called Claudia grows up with the angst of not knowing her mother Maureen, alienated in her Indian surroundings by her blue eyes and blonde hair. The story now goes back and forth as events from Claudia's life begin to intersect Martha's and Ipsita tries to sort out the tangled threads of the past and present.
Turn off the TV pundits, turn down the thermostat, and slip on a comfy cardigan." Shreve's fourth novel, The End of the Book, was published in 2014 and named a San Francisco Chronicle Book of the Year. It is the story of an aspiring contemporary novelist who is writing a sequel to a forgotten classic, Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio, and goes back and forth in time between turn of the century and present day Chicago. The Washington Post wrote, "Anderson’s classic is the linchpin holding together the two halves of Porter Shreve’s excellent new novel, The End of the Book.
The music video was directed by Alan Ferguson. Released in late February 2007, it was added to MTV playlists and received considerable airplay on those channels along with Fuse TV. The video was #1 on MTV's Total Request Live for 9 days in the summer & fall of 2008. It features the band on the road, as well as in concert, while detailing the journey of a group of their fans on the way to and during their best concert. It goes back and forth between the band and the friends showing their journey as they both make their way to the concert the band will be playing.
The Time of Our Singing (2003) is a novel by American writer Richard Powers. It tells the story of two brothers, Jonah and Joseph Strom, involved in music, dealing heavily with issues of prejudice. Their parents, David Strom and Delia Daley, met at Marian Anderson's concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial after she had been barred from any other legitimate concert venue. The story goes back and forth between the generations describing the unusual coupling of a German-Jewish physicist (David) who has lost his family in the holocaust and a black woman from Philadelphia (Delia) both of whom have strong musical backgrounds.
" ––The Washington Post on Descending Fire and Other Stories "Allman goes back and forth between specificity and grand statement effortlessly, as though the speaker is not so much part of the landscape—the weather, the birds, the grains of sand we feel beneath our toes—as he embodies it. As our masterful author puts it at the end of 'Watching Weather' as he watches snow on TV, the poems resemble a lake effect, 'careless as the kiss of a stranger.'"-- Bloomsbury Review on LowcountryDaniel Nester, Review of Allman's Low Country , Bloomsbury Review, July 30, 2008. "I say this rarely about contemporary poetry books: Inhabited World is a truly major collection.
A conciliator assists each of the parties to independently develop a list of all of their objectives (the outcomes which they desire to obtain from the conciliation). The conciliator then has each of the parties separately prioritize their own list from most to least important. He/She then goes back and forth between the parties and encourages them to "give" on the objectives one at a time, starting with the least important and working toward the most important for each party in turn. The parties rarely place the same priorities on all objectives, and usually have some objectives that are not listed by the other party.
In 2001, despite coming into the series in last place in the SEC West, Arkansas swept a three-game series from top-ranked LSU, which won the 2000 College World Series, in Fayetteville. Since the University of Missouri has entered the Southeastern Conference, a new rivalry was created in 2014 called the Battle Line Rivlary that goes back and forth between both school in Football. In basketball, the primary rival for the Razorbacks in the SEC is the Wildcats of the University of Kentucky. This rivalry developed in the 1990s during the coaching tenures of Rick Pitino at Kentucky and Nolan Richardson at Arkansas when both Kentucky and Arkansas were annually in competition for a national title.
The difference between on-line handwriting recognition and off-line handwriting recognition is that temporal information is present in the on-line pen-tip trajectory Xt, Yt. This means that the order of movements is contained with an on-line recording of handwriting on a Graphics Tablet. In handwriting recognition, the temporal information usually helps to disambiguate between characters that are touching in the image, but which are disparate in the temporal order. Nevertheless, the time information also introduces problems in cases where the writer goes back and forth over the page. The most common example is putting the dot on a letter i or j, or the horizontal bar of a lower-case letter t.
Like Blueberry Boat, the album shifts around in a non time-linear way. It also includes a few sections separate from the main story. In the album's press release, Matthew Friedberger, the songwriter and lyricist, gives a summary and explanation: Dear Listener, Tracks 3 and 4 take place in the 40s; tracks 5 and 6 in the 20s and 30s; track 7 in the later 50s; track 8 starts in the very early 40s; track 9 goes back and forth; track 10 takes place in the early 60s; the final track takes place in the early 90s. Track 2 takes place a few years ago; track 1 took place when it was recorded.
'Nuff said." Pitchfork contributor Tom Breihan commented how the record was similar to Radiohead's Kid A, noting how Manuva goes from "street-rap relevance to navel-gazing experimentation" through slow and methodical production and lyrical vocalisation, concluding that "Manuva has the force, vision, and charisma to remain relevant, to keep ahead of the game. He's too good to let the world pass him by, but that's exactly what will happen if he continues to disappear inside himself." Jonah Weiner, writing for Blender, noted how the album goes back and forth from "comically paranoid fantasies ("Awfully Deep", "Too Cold")" to tracks with a "political edge ("Mind to Motion", "The Falling")", calling it "protest music gone gleefully psycho.
The video, directed by Peter Christopherson, is set in an average middle class American home, where it goes back and forth between the band performing the song and people showing their affection for one another, from an old couple celebrating their anniversary, to a teen couple, to a boy and his dog, to a woman and her pet monkey. There is also a moving moment in the video in which a girl mourns the loss of her dog. In the beginning of the video, it shows a man taking a gun and his wife worried. In the end, the video shows his wife and his son waiting for him as he leaves the prison.
It starts where the novel starts, but goes back and forth, imagining what could have been." Gauthaman Baskaran from News18, gave contrary reviews by rating the film 2 out of 5, stating that "Coming at a time when graphic and lurid on-screen violence is being questioned and even condemned, Asuran would appear needlessly falling back to the old formula." Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion South wrote "None of the characters feel fully formed because the timelines feel rushed. We don’t feel time and lives weigh down on us the way it did in Vada Chennai or Visaranai. Maybe it’s the on/off voiceovers, which feel like hastily applied band-aids over sore spots in the storytelling.
The story begins with the protagonist, an unnamed elementary school girl, exclaiming, “I don’t know who has dads that are blue!” From there, another character named “Lou” is introduced. Lou has two “blue” dads, and proceeds to describe how “blue” they are. The plot then goes back and forth between the protagonist and Lou, with the protagonist asking all sorts of questions about Lou’s dads. After all of the questions are asked by the protagonist, Lou explains his dads are “blue,” and “they’re just like all other dads---- black, white, or green.” It is at this point that the protagonist realizes that just because Lou’s dads are “blue,” it doesn’t mean that they can’t do all of the things that a typical dad would do.
The book is set as a series of journal entries, where the unnamed narrator goes back and forth between his life with the rats and his work, in a low-level job at a company that his father used to own. In these entries, the young man dwells on the hatred he feels for his boss, the stresses of caring for his aging mother, a nameless girl he becomes fond of and above all the families of rats which he has befriended and which he uses for company and companionship. Eventually, the young man trains the rats to do things for him. His favorite is an Agouti Berkshire rat (normal wild rat color, only with white markings on the belly, who in the film adaptations was portrayed as a white rat) which he calls "Socrates".
Richard and Gabrielle then begin to weave a script together, and Richard is awakened and inspired by the beautiful Gabrielle. They imagine various scenarios for his screenplay, The Girl Who Stole the Eiffel Tower, which is based on their unfolding romance as Gabrielle goes back and forth between thinking Richard is a good man and her budding attraction to him, and her hesitance considering he referred to himself as a "liar and a thief" for taking Meyerheim's money and not delivering the script earlier. The screenplay, with small but inspired and comedic roles for Noël Coward, Tony Curtis, and other famous stars of the era, spoofs the movie industry, actors, studio heads, and itself, and is rife with allusions to the iconic earlier roles of Hepburn and Holden.
Facilities at the resort include condos that are rented out by their owners to vacationing tourists, a nightclub/bar at the bottom of the ski slopes by the chair lifts, a shuttle that goes back and forth from the resort to the nearby town of Durango, and a ski school with "bunny slopes". One of the more unusual features of the resort is an urgent care clinic, staffed by mid-level health care providers from the nearby town of Durango, Colorado. The on-site urgent care clinic is available anytime the slopes are open, and treats mostly ski related injuries. The Purgatory ski patrol takes injured skiers off the mountain directly to the clinic, expediting treatment and eliminating the need for patients to wait for an ambulance to respond from nearby Durango, Colorado.
A non-chemical analogy is illustrative: one can describe the characteristics of a real animal, the narwhal, in terms of the characteristics of two mythical creatures: the unicorn, a creature with a single horn on its head, and the leviathan, a large, whale-like creature. The narwhal is not a creature that goes back and forth between being a unicorn and being a leviathan, nor do the unicorn and leviathan have any physical existence outside the collective human imagination. Nevertheless, describing the narwhal in terms of these imaginary creatures provides a reasonably good description of its physical characteristics. Due to confusion with the physical meaning of the word resonance, as no entities actually physically "resonate", it has been suggested that the term resonance be abandoned in favor of delocalization and resonance energy abandoned in favor of delocalization energy.
Aaliyah is seen singing in the windows of a small grocery store and on the street where children are playing in an open fire hydrant. Tying into the theme of going back to the past, Aaliyah goes back and forth from the real modern-day world to the animated world of Russia in the 1920s,"Journey to the Past" the time in which Anastasia is set. She is then seen in several of the movie's iconic scenes such as balancing on a log with Anastasia behind her, out in the snow where the "Journey to the Past" song is featured in the film, in the ballroom in the "Once Upon a December" sequence, ascending the lift in the Eiffel Tower (the "Paris Holds the Key (To Your Heart)" scene) and on stage in the Russian ballet scene. The fountains of Jardins du Trocadéro can be seen briefly.
This scene was not used, and the production staff used a scene of Peter putting his naked buttocks on Cleveland's naked buttocks; they also shortened this more detailed version and used the less-detailed current version. During Cleveland's audition for The Bachelorette, an unused scene was created that showed both Peter and Cleveland naked, with Peter sitting on top of Cleveland and bouncing up and down, as if he and Cleveland were engaging in anal sex, but broadcasting standards prohibited the scene. Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane comments in the DVD commentary that Walter Murphy, who composes much of the music for Family Guy, goes back and forth from standard Family Guy music to Bachelorette-style music during the episode. During the sequence where Brian and Brooke are talking in the barn, originally, the two horses in the background were intended to begin mating, but the sketch was never used.
The subjects of her prose, for example—a homosexual writer, a homeless gigolo who married a rich circus entertainer, Egyptian terrorists—are in essence symbols of phantomlike and fragile realities, observed through the eyes of a woman who is eternally unsure of her own identity and is trying to assert herself through each gesture or phrase. In Meklina's texts, a surrealistic phantasmagoria reminiscent of André Breton is tinged with utter skepticism and textual interplay, drawn from the novels of John Barth and Thomas Pynchon. Included in Srazhenie pod Peterburgom, the novel Izmena [Betrayal] is the heroine's lyric confession as she goes back and forth between her old lover Vakhid and younger husband Aldo, accentuating the question of how women perceive physiology (of sexual desire). In the traditional culture, the latter is either silenced or carefully studied through masculine reasoning; in Meklina's texts the emancipation of these very "physiological feelings" produce a more cultured outlook.
The book predominantly recounts Ralston's experience being trapped in the canyon and how he was forced to amputate his own right arm with a dull multi-tool in order to free himself after the arm became trapped by a boulder. It also describes Ralston's childhood, how he took up outdoor activities after moving to Colorado from Indiana, how he came to be an obsessive outdoorsman and how he left his engineering career at Intel in Arizona to take up outdoor activities as much as possible. The book goes back and forth, in alternating chapters, between Ralston's past experiences and his entrapment in the slot canyon, and the efforts of his mother to find him. Included in some editions are pictures of his days in the canyon, various photos from the past excursions he speaks of in the book, a glossary of mountaineering jargon, and maps of Bluejohn Canyon and the proximity of the canyon in central-eastern Utah.

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