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When Diana did the superhero landing, her thigh jiggled onscreen.
Other members of the group jiggled around to heat up.
Eli's leg jiggled up and down furiously under the table.
When he wanted another, he jiggled the empty glass and Mrs.
"Behold," writes omophorion, on the video of the lovely boy being jiggled.
He moved about the grounds for 20 minutes and even jiggled a doorknob.
She jiggled the lid on the glass water bottle that always accompanied her.
Then slowly, I increased my walks to jogs, even if everything jiggled and flopped.
" Tamir jiggled his soda cup, freeing the ice cubes from their group hug. "Tamir?
But the ball jiggled around in his mitt, and hitting the wall had jostled Gardner.
The brisket, dark and crusty on the outside, jiggled with rendered fat under its peppery bark.
I hated how they jiggled when I ran, how I could see cellulite when I pinched them.
I thought about all the stares I would receive as I jiggled and flopped around the track.
My two-piece needed constant adjusting and my tummy jiggled and spilled over the top of bottoms.
The James Brown bobblehead, on the dash, jiggled violently as they drove down a long gravel road.
But while other networks took the moral high ground, ABC took the ratings: All that jiggled was gold.
He introduces eight entries: TEEN JEOPARDY, JUDO MAT, FLAGRANT FOUL, RUGLIKE, EXPORT TAX, RAP CDS, NUNCHAKUS and JIGGLED.
They were sunny and smiley, and when they ran after bad guys in their skimpy work gear, they jiggled.
"It's the new tox on the block," she said as she jiggled a pink Newtox bracelet for the camera.
You could probably even hear that it's pizza, if you jiggled a slice next to your ear like a weirdo.
Meanwhile, they jiggled and tapped their other foot every few minutes (with a chime reminding them to move that foot).
The unreal baby jiggled its fists, as in the divine visions I once hoped to have, the marvels I'd thought possible.
A Times reporter who stayed there that year noted that two of the toilets kept running unless you jiggled the handle.
Skinless and boneless, I jiggled back to New York, but everyone kept making me feel so ashamed of being a blob.
Women with poofy rabbit tails and exposed haunches ferried drinks beneath photos of Hugh Hefner as fashion kids jiggled to Drake hits.
They also referenced a prior incident during which Shaffer witnessed Scott shaking the baby; Shaffer says he "jiggled her legs" in a playful manner.
I bit my nails and chewed off the skin around them, sucked on my hair, jiggled my legs, tapped my fingers, picked at my scalp.
The more the porn girls jiggled their breasts in my face and rubbed their butts against me, the more I internalized being the VR porn guy.
Does it ever feel like the aging politicians running your country are too busy getting their jowls jiggled by some lobbyist to keep your puny life in mind?
He had twitched, hugged himself, crossed and uncrossed his legs, scratched his arms and jiggled at a terrific frequency that suggested advanced jitters or vast amounts of caffeine.
In one scene, Wonder Woman's (Gal Gadot) thigh jiggled when she made a superhero landing and it exemplified the importance of a superhero movie that's directed by a woman.
Ms. Francis contended that the company was liable because the assailant had entered her room through a sliding door that, though locked, could be jiggled open from the outside.
She claimed he later reached his hand under her bra and jiggled her chest, even allegedly taking a photo of her on his phone as she held her shirt up.
The stunning ensemble — completed by a matching purple wig, lipstick and platform heels — is one of music's most iconic fashion moments, elevated by the moment Diana Ross jiggled Kim's breast on the VMA stage.
Shackled, bearded and wearing a red jumpsuit, Mr. Santiago, 26, an Iraq war veteran who grew up in Puerto Rico, took several deep breaths and jiggled his legs nervously as he waited for the judge.
The raw, industrial setting of the Invisible Dog provided the right ambience for Ms. Meier's brand of experimentation: Covered in Band-Aids, she stoically jiggled her flesh, the first of several shape-shiftings of the night.
It is a good time of the year for themes; I figure that constructors come up with festive seasonal ideas all year round that have to be jiggled in a pocket for months, sometimes, until they're relevant.
The woman who was twice arrested for attempting to jump a White House fence says she was inspired by the man who not only made it on the grounds for 17 minutes but even jiggled a doorknob.
I jiggled the handles on the toilets one more time, helped my family gather our belongings, and said goodbye to the cardboard cutout by the TV. An earlier version of this article misstated the age of Christopher Sweatt.
In 1991, he and my grandmother retired to Cleveland, Ohio, from New York City so that he wouldn't miss a day of his grandson's life, and in 1993 he jiggled his newborn granddaughter in a Snugli strapped to his chest.
On days when she's not on her period, Shanley offers other uterus concerns: "I said I was on I-70 and I had hit a pothole and I was worried it had jiggled something loose in there," she recalled telling a representative once.
" As the Times notes, the NFL has been the target of multiple lawsuits over the years by cheerleaders, including the Buffalo Bills squad (known as the Buffalo Jills), which claimed they had to do jumping jacks to show officials if their "flesh jiggled.
I was glad a makeup artist had used a tiny brush to cover the stretch marks on my butt, and happy I had dieted for weeks before the show, but worried I hadn't dieted enough as my thighs jiggled down the runway.
The man who jumped the White House fence last week was able to prowl around the property for nearly 20 minutes, got right up to the White House, hid behind a pillar and even jiggled a doorknob trying to get in ... TMZ has learned.
The grace with which the hero of "Wild Boys" eludes the police by vaulting into a garbage can and the stark poetry with which — shot by his lover — the villain of "Midnight Mary" collapses against a door being frantically jiggled from the other side are flashes of pure kinesis.
The Buffalo Bills cheerleaders, before the squad disbanded in the face of a wage lawsuit, said they were told to do jumping jacks in tryouts to see if their flesh jiggled, and had to attend a golf tournament for sponsors where high rollers paid cash to watch bikini-clad cheerleaders do back flips.
"I don't know if it was John or if it was Ringo but they took the camera off me and said, 'This is no way to use a camera' and they sort of jiggled it upside down and inside out a bit, and everybody was just mucking around," Swane said in a statement provided by the NFSA.
In 1827, the British botanist Robert Brown observed that dust particles inside pollen grains floating in water constantly jiggled about for no apparent reason. In 1905, Albert Einstein theorized that this Brownian motion was caused by the water molecules continuously knocking the grains about, and developed a hypothetical mathematical model to describe it. This model was validated experimentally in 1908 by French physicist Jean Perrin, thus providing additional validation for particle theory (and by extension atomic theory).
As she ran towards the camera while performing a strip tease, her breasts jiggled. In the early seventies "jiggling breasts" were forbidden on TV. 60 Minutes aired her Faberge Tigress commercial in one of its segments about sex in television. Mallory starred as Madge in the play Picnic, and as Tiffany in Mary, Mary at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania. During the early seventies she studied with Wynn Handman, the director of The American Place Theatre, in New York.
Several methods are currently used to sample stygofauna. The accepted method is to lower a haul net, which is a weighted plankton net (with minimum 50 µm mesh size), to the bottom of the bore, well or sinkhole and jiggled to agitate sediments at the base of the bore. The net is then slowly retrieved, filtering stygofauna out of the water column on the upward haul. A more destructive method is to pump bore water (using a Bou-Rouch pump) through a net on the surface (referred to as the Karaman-Chappuis method).
The history of gas-discharge lamps began in 1675 when French astronomer Jean-Felix Picard observed that the empty space in his mercury barometer glowed as the mercury jiggled while he was carrying the barometer. Investigators, including Francis Hauksbee, tried to determine the cause of the phenomenon. Hauksbee first demonstrated a gas-discharge lamp in 1705. He showed that an evacuated or partially evacuated glass globe, in which he placed a small amount of mercury, while charged by static electricity could produce a light bright enough to read by.
In October 2012, two former BBC employees alleged that Travis had sexually assaulted several women during his time at the BBC. One of the women, who was 17 at the time, claimed in the media after making a formal statement to police that Travis put his hand up her skirt in 1977. The other, presenter Vivien Creegor, claimed Travis "jiggled her breasts" when she was live on BBC Radio 4 in the 1980s. On 15 November 2012, Travis was arrested at his home by the Metropolitan Police as part of the Operation Yewtree inquiry.
The statues and sphinxes are in roughly the same place they were during filming. In 2012, archaeologists uncovered the head of one of the prop sphinxes; a 2014 recovery effort showed the body of that sphinx to have deteriorated significantly, but a second better-preserved sphinx was discovered and excavated. The parting of the Red Sea scene was shot in Seal Beach, California. The visual effect of keeping the walls of water apart while the Israelites walked through was accomplished with a slab of Jell-O that was sliced in two and filmed close up as it jiggled.
Before the sixth lap, David Brown told Senna via pit-to-car radio that the safety car was pulling off, and Senna acknowledged the message. On lap 6, the race resumed and Senna immediately set a quick pace with the third-quickest lap of the race, followed by Schumacher. At the flat-out left-hander Tamburello corner, Schumacher noticed that Senna took a tight line through the curve and his car jiggled on the bumps. On lap 7, the second lap at racing speed, Senna's car left the racing line at Tamburello, ran in a straight line off the track and struck an unprotected concrete barrier.
If not disrupted by external forces, the stability of dust clouds is a fine balance between outward pressure caused by the heat or pressure of the cloud's contents, and inward gravitational forces generated by the same particles (see Jeans instability and Bonnor-Ebert mass). This causes the cloud to wobble or oscillate in a manner not unlike that of a large soap bubble or a water-filled balloon which is jiggled. In order for the cloud to become a star, gravity must gain the upper hand long enough to cause the cloud to collapse and reach a temperature and density where fusion can be sustained. When this happens, the much smaller size of the star's envelope signals a new balance between greatly increased gravity and radiation pressure.
In 1963, Blank created a graphic for a story on the Vietnam War in which a map of Vietnam was lit on fire on camera "to suggest the intensity of the conflict". After Gordon Cooper flew aboard Mercury-Atlas 9 on the last mission of Project Mercury in May 1963, Blank obtained a Mercury capsule model from the office of science correspondent Jules Bergman, placed it in a pail of water and had a camera zoom in tight while a stagehand jiggled the bucket. During a 1963 visit to New York City by President John F. Kennedy, Blank had his graphic artists prepare a map of the city with the motorcade route cut out, using colored cardboard to show the president's progress. In 1990, Blank was honored with an Emmy Award for his work on Primetime Live, ABC's prime time news magazine program.
That locking-screw is oriented such that it comes in (to press against the side of the slug) from the direction of the front face of the receiver (and so is only visible when the barrel is separated from the receiver). To adjust the Model 241's barrel tightness it is necessary to first loosen the dual-sided nut so that it can rotate and thus have its depth within the receiver changed. To loosen the dual-sided nut requires that the 'slug' pressing against it be loosened and to accomplish that the locking-screw (accessible from the face of the receiver when the barrel is removed) must be backed-out so that it isn't pressing against the slug. The slug is then jiggled (by a gentle rocking action on the false screw head of the exterior appearance of the slug - no attempt should be made to rotate the slug as if it were a screw as it has a machined appearance meshing with the outer threads of the dual-sided nut) and that will be sufficient so that the slug disengages (within the receiver) from the outside of the dual-sided nut (so the dual-sided nut is then free to be adjusted).

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