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Eric Firestone leans out the window of his gallery space at 4 Great Jones Street.
The agent leans out the driver's side window, looking down at the all-weather dirt road.
While the pilots and scientists are freaking out, Mason calmly leans out the door and snaps photos of the storm.
When in the later levels Manhunt leans out of stealth-'em-up and into third-person shooter, it feels exactly right.
She tried to explain how it feels when a man leans out a car window with a comment about her body.
Rob: But Instead of doing that Cado, what if instead, Julia leans out the window of the adjoining office– Cado: Fucking christ!
In artist Eugenia Loli's version (which earned more than 3,000 likes—even the second time she posted it), she leans out a window.
In artist Eugenia Loli's version (which earned more than 3,000 likes—even the second time she posted it), she leans out a window.
NAIROBI, Kenya — Clutching the door frame, Sheriff Safania Maina leans out of the bus as it hits potholes going 45 miles per hour.
As it moves closer to one of the windows, a prisoner leans out to snare the delivery with a stick and pull it inside.
And there are strange, wonderful architectural drawings, like this one of a semicircular niche from which a nude woman leans out to free a songbird.
In this video, simply titled "Her husband forget to bring lunch," a wife leans out a window and laughs, while a man, presumed to be her husband drives by.
Driving through the slums of Manila, her chauffeured car stops at a red light; she leans out of the window and proffers a wad of cash to a stranger.
The woman leans out her window and calls after him: Young man, I am an older person who feels free because of that to ask questions and give advice. . . .
When Hannah leans out the window to see what's happening, she notices Jessa — who she hasn't patched things up with, by the way — leaning on the fire escape across the courtyard.
While certain actions repeat, they never become routine, as when a woman, holding a man's hand, leans out and swings her body, landing on the floor as gently as a fresh, billowing sheet.
"Just in case" means the next time a random frat boy leans out of his buddy's lifted truck window and yells, "DYKE!" as they hastily pull away from the stoplight next to me.
" The moment can be seen in the trailer for A Star Is Born in which Maine leans out from his car and tells Gaga's Ally, "I just wanted to take another look at you.
The sandy-haired Blair, with his blue dress shirt, necktie and immaculate black windbreaker, steps up to the port-side gunwale of his boat, adjusts the zipper on his jacket, and leans out over the whitecaps.
And even when it leans out perilously into sentimentality, it's reeled back from the edge by the fact that its two central characters are from Northern Ireland, and can't let anything get too far down the path of sappiness.
After a truck passes her, she opens the window, leans out, and vomits. Upon re-entering the car, she sees a hallucination of Juno sitting next to her and screams. UK ending: Sarah awakens in the cave after her hallucination of her escape. She sits up to see Jessica sitting across from her holding a birthday cake.
St Laurence' Church, Surfleet Samuel Stockton's inscribed headstone Surfleet church is dedicated to Saint Laurence and includes a 15th-century font. The church tower leans out of perpendicular.Glen Group Parishes – St Laurence's, Surfleet Remains of Roman sea banks and salt pans can also be seen near the village. The church is situated exactly between the nearby villages of Gosberton to the North and Pinchbeck to the South.
Distraught, Hero throws herself into the sea after him. Leander is depicted in the water, wearing only a wreath of yellow leaves. He swims to the right with his left arm extended towards the circular tower occupying the right section of the painting. Hero leans out of a window of the tower wearing a yellow garment and holding in her right hand, a torch for Leander.
Gina arrives and calls out to 'Marco' (Porco), who rises first and is declared the winner. She warns the crowd that the Italian air force has been alerted and are on their way, and invites everyone to regroup at her hotel. To Gina's frustration, Porco hands Fio over to Gina, requesting that she look after her, and turns away. Just before Gina's plane takes off, Fio leans out and gives Porco a kiss.
Having just been discharged from the military, Mak-dong is on the train home. As he leans out the train platform, Mi-ae, a beautiful woman in the car ahead of him, is also leaning out. Her pink scarf escapes from her and poignantly lands on Mak-dong's face, blinding him. As he goes back into the train car to return the scarf, he becomes embroiled in a fight with a group of thugs who are harassing Mi-ae.
When a female Koala first gives birth to young her pouch opening faces neither up nor down, although it is located towards the bottom of the pouch rather than at the top. It faces straight outwards rather than ‘backwards’. It sometimes appears to be ‘backward-facing’ because when the joey is older and leans out of the pouch, this pulls the pouch downwards or ‘backwards’. The pouch has a strong sphincter muscle at the opening to prevent the joey from falling out.
At the end a dustman, waiting in his lorry at a set of traffic lights (in Abbey Road), sings to himself an out of tune rendition of "Band on the Run", at which point Paul, Linda and Denny pull up alongside and Paul shouts out "You're a bit flat mate!". The driver leans out his window and says "Funny, I only checked them this morning!" The Bulgarian pressings of the album did not include the song "Live and Let Die".
To attend a party, Peter lies that he is going to a school event, and Annie forces him to take Charlie with him. Unsupervised, Charlie eats cake containing nuts, to which she's allergic, and falls into anaphylactic shock. As Peter drives her to a hospital, she leans out of the window for air; when he swerves to avoid a dead deer, she's decapitated by a telephone pole. In shock, Peter silently drives home and leaves his sister's corpse in the car for their mother to discover the next morning.
Hafiz, unaware that the Caliph is the very same young man whom he showed his knife trick and is the man that his daughter is in love with, wangle's his way closer to the Caliph so that he can do the trick and assassinate the Caliph. The Caliph, knowing full well what to expect, leans out of the way of the thrown knife. In the confusion, the Vizier escapes and orders that Marsinah to be killed. Hafiz, knowing all too well what his failure means, rushes to Marsinah to save her.
On the way to jail the paddywagon overturns at the Krusty Burger drive-thru due to Chief Wiggum unbalancing the weight as he leans out the window to collect his order, and Homer escapes. At the hospital, it is revealed "Homer Simpson" is the only thing Burns can say, suggesting his "accusation" may not have actually been one. Hoping to clear Homer's name, Lisa returns to the scene of the crime to investigate and discovers the identity of Burns's true assailant. At the same time, Homer arrives at the hospital to confront his boss.
Situated between Betty's Bay and Gordon's Bay, many of the houses in the small community are only used as holiday houses by their owners. It is accessed by the R44, which connects it to the N2. Pringle Bay is well known for the Hangklip (hanging rock) that leans out to sea and marks the eastern end of False Bay. The Hangklip Mountain at 484m above sea level is packed with numerous natural caves, and was once a refuge for bandits and slaves escaping their Dutch masters, hence the mountain cave being named “Drostersgat” - Deserters Cave.
Later, she also feels she might lose it from the chaos and picks up the call phone only to find it dead. Dorothy Hendricks (Herta Ware) leans out of the airliner and appears to have a state of shock before her husband George (Jack Murdock) notices and pulls her back inside. Michelle then begins to instruct the passengers on a possible crash landing or water landing and passes out life jackets. Gail Kornberg becomes hysterical when she cannot get a life jacket for David, but soon is calmed by Michelle.
The Man in the Moon watches the capsule as it approaches, and it hits him in the eye. Landing safely on the Moon, the astronomers get out of the capsule (without the need of space suits or breathing apparatus) and watch the Earth rise in the distance. Exhausted by their journey, they unroll their blankets and sleep. As they sleep, a comet passes, the Big Dipper appears with human faces peering out of each star, old Saturn leans out of a window in his ringed planet, and Phoebe, goddess of the Moon, appears seated in a crescent-moon swing.
On the girls' last night, they go out for a celebratory dinner, and Kathy persuades Chipping to dance—for the first time in years—to the Blue Danube Waltz. The skill that he possessed in his college days returns as they whirl around the ballroom. (This piece of music is used as a leitmotif, symbolizing Chipping's love for her.) The next day the girls board the train that begins their journey home to England. At the last minute, Kathy kisses him, and while Chipping runs along the platform and she leans out of a window, they proclaim their love and desire to marry.
Some vessels are more apt to lean away from the wind and "spill" a sudden wind gust harmlessly. The more likely a vessel tends to heel, the more a sudden strong wind gust is said to spill out of the sails because the vessel leans out of the way. A vessel that heels easily is termed as being tender whereas a vessel with a larger counter weight down low in the water, called the ballast, is termed as being stiffer. Racing vessels tend to be stiffer and spill the wind less and hence are at a greater risk of dismastings.
Bosko gets on his horse and gallops away to the rescue, the horse leaping noticeably effortlessly over the rocks he seemed to have trouble with earlier. The bandits are still chasing the carriage and Honey leans out of a window and implores Bosko to save her. As Bosko continues to gallop after the run away carriage the scene pans out to show, from left to right, Hugh Harman, Friz Freleng, and Rudy Ising watching the cartoon and adding sound effects. Ising asks how they can get Bosko to save Honey, Freleng doesn't know, Ising says they have to do something, then Harman decides they should go home.
In order to steer properly on a caster board, the front foot must lean into the curve while the back foot leans out of the curve. By leaning the front foot in and the back foot out, the front wheel, which will have its front facing inward, is forced to form an arc with the back wheel, which will have its front facing outward. This arcing allows for very sharp turning, but can be exercised for making wide turns as well. While attempting to turn on the board at a higher speed and/or using a tighter arc, the rider leans his/her center of gravity into the turn to keep from falling from the board.
According to the original screenplay, Peter and Francine were to kill themselves, Peter by shooting himself and Fran by sticking her head into the path of the rotating main helicopter blades. The ending credits would run over a shot of the helicopter blades turning until the engine winds down, implying that the two would not have gotten far if they had chosen to escape. During production it was decided to change the ending of the film. Much of the lead-in to the two suicides remains in the film, as Francine leans out of the helicopter upon seeing the zombies approach and Peter puts a gun to his head, ready to shoot himself.
Another pavilion roof appears among the trees to the right and a smaller pavilion stands to the left projecting from the waterside bank. A path through the garden leads to the front of the scene and is crossed by a fence of diapered panels set zig-zag fashion across the foreground. On its left side the garden forms an irregular and indented bank into the water, from the foreground of which a large branching willow tree with four clusters of three leafy fronds leans out. From this point a bridge, usually of three arches, crosses left to an island or bank with a house having a tall arched doorway, and a small tree behind.
Dutch Reach – Use far hand when opening car doorMotorists and passengers – both front and rear – may be able to make dooring less likely by practicing the "Dutch Reach" – opening the car door by reaching across the body with the more distant hand which promotes a shoulder check – out and back – to scan for cyclists and other oncoming traffic. Reaching across turns one's upper body and head outward. It encourages drivers and front passengers to use the side wing mirror, look out to the side and then over one's shoulder to scan for traffic before opening. Once the door is partly opened, as one leans out one's over-the-shoulder view is now clear, no longer limited by side pillar (car) or door frame.
Depending on surf conditions, the driver and crew person may need to negotiate breaking waves, in which case the crew person must clamber as far forward on the bow pontoon as possible to ensure the boat does not flip but punches through the wave instead. Once the craft is within 10 metres of the patient, the driver will back the speed off slightly while the crew person leans out across the port side pontoon, preparing his or her left arm to form a solid hook. In preparation for pick- up, the patient links both hands in a loop above his or her head. Precision positioning by the driver is required to ensure the craft comes up just next to the patient so that the crew person may hook the patient and pull him or her into the boat.
Mr. Solomon is going to take some boys carol singing, and the Outlaws are forced to go along with him. They don't want to, but when they find out that some of the areas they are going to go singing are near people who have given them bad presents, they decide to take over the show and start to sing songs to them (for example, Uncle George had given Ginger a book called 'Kings and Queens of England', and to pay back for it he went to his house with the other 16 or so boys and sung bad songs at the top of his voice). When he goes to Aunt Jane's to sing badly to her to make up for the bad presents, she mistakes the singing for a pack of hungry wolves (she is very old and has trouble hearing). She leans out the window with a gun, ready to shoot, much to William's surprise.
Back at his flat, Bean has set up a piece of his stolen Christmas tree with his new lights and his bauble, before he leans out of his window and pushes the rest of the tree away, letting it crash onto the street below. He then writes a few Christmas cards (all of the same design) and sealing them in envelopes, then stepping outside and posting them to himself. Satisfied with his decoration, Bean searches a cupboard for some Christmas crackers, but is underwhelmed by the lack of a loud pop from one, and so decides to take out the fuses of the other crackers and stuff them all into one to make a "super cracker". Warming up his flat with a fire, enjoying a box of chocolates and drinking a glass of sherry, Bean hangs up three stockings in his room: one for Teddy, one for himself, and one for a tiny mouse living in a hole, then he tries to find something good to watch on TV but finds only war and horror films.

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