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I dash into the hall, leaping up the stairs three at a time.
In front of it all loomed a stunning fountain, leaping up toward the sky.
De Gea was quicker still, leaping up off the ground to parry Firmino's shot, too.
Now it's casually leaping up and over obstacles that would leave many humans huffing and puffing.
The hospital was on fire now, its flames leaping up and setting tall pine trees alight.
Benigni's buoyant celebration, leaping up on a seat, remains one of the more memorable acceptance speeches ever.
In 1977 he achieved a phantom goal, leaping up and twisting round, back to the net, so the keeper barely saw it coming.
I was right there leaping up with him when he saw his lover walking down the street and saying hello to passers-by.
In the UK last year Facebook paid just £5.1M in corporation tax — despite its revenues in the market leaping up to £842.4M, for example.
"We can fit about three people in here at any one time and usually this fire is roaring, with the flames leaping up," says Parry.
But at Grenfell the fire spread from the outside in, leaping up the sides of the building on the cladding and into apartments through the windows.
More moderate Democrats running for president were not leaping up behind Warren on her proposal, but they were acknowledging the need to do something differently. Sen.
Here's an example: At the top, Aaron Gordon does a good job keeping Joe Ingles from getting to the middle of the floor, leaping up and forcing him left.
In the old days, more so than today, you'd see buyers leaping up after 10 minutes and you knew they were starting to deal and haggle in the lobby.
The low-gravity environment makes driving on wheels around the asteroid impractical, so the rovers move by leaping up to 40 feet at a time, in roughly 15-minute increments.
During their first interview, Mr. Trump endured just a few minutes of Mr. Schwartz's questions before leaping up from his chair and declaring the entire exercise a waste of his time.
"Happiness," on Google, pulled up stock images of sunsets featuring silhouettes of people leaping up into the air; Baidu, however, brought up photographs of heterosexual weddings and one-child family pictures.
The horror genre, in particular, benefits from the immersive qualities of the PS VR. Things always seem to be moving in your peripherals, in the shadows, before leaping up in the foreground.
Many scientists thought it was just a tall tale, but a new paper lends credence to Humboldt's account of eels aggressively leaping up and stunning the horses with a series of high-voltage discharges.
And while (spoiler, sort of) the production concludes with a (sort of) call to action, no one who has sat through its nearly three hours is going to feel like leaping up and starting a revolution.
People were leaping up and down in their places and shouting at the tops of their voices in an effort to drown the maddening bleating voice […] The dark-haired girl behind Winston had begun crying out 'Swine!
Weirdest of all is a party of happy Klansmen, watching "Birth of a Nation" (1915) and leaping up to laud the scenes in which their forerunners, robed in spotless white, ride to the rescue of a pure America.
After Deebo Samuel opened the quarter with a short loss on a run, Mike Pennell pressured Jimmy Garoppolo into an ill-advised pass, and cornerback Bashaud Breeland made Garoppolo pay for it by leaping up for an interception.
You might also have to be extra careful about sex, and make a point of leaping up to go to the bathroom right after—just another fun way that sex can be painful and dangerous for people with vaginas.
"She remembers him reaching in to get her and talking to him ... and she remembers he pulled her out of the car as she was looking back at the car and the flames leaping up," Ronald Crawford said, holding back tears.
Ms. Leibovitz interrogated the man on how he positioned them, the angle he was shooting from, and his choice of lighting, at one point leaping up to inspect how it looked on the screen at the rear of his camera.
In fact, much of the news in the past week has been companies (including Google!) leaping up to insist that Clearview does not have permission to build its Google-for-faces tool, which the company says it sells only to law enforcement.
There was a moment when I was laying on the hospital bed with a needle in my arm, waiting to be wheeled into the surgery room, when I actually considered leaping up, ripping the needle out, running out of the hospital, and not looking back.
When I got off the train I stepped into this soft dust that was like eight inches deep and it was blowing, and out of the earth these huge moths, like frogs, were leaping up, and they'd fly and flip and go back down again.
Not only was it twice as hot, but leaping up and down meant having to keep an eye on my neckline, while the floor work that came later and which required me to lie on my front meant impaling myself on the oversized zip of my top.
Watch the old footage: He looks like a basketball textbook come to life, crouching deep in his defensive stance, arms spread wide, leaping instantly to block a shot, then leaping up again to grab the rebound, then turning and firing a perfect pass up the floor to his guards.
Leaping up, sick with excitement and dread, she crossed to the window and parted the curtains, looking out into the garden's subdued blue light as if she had to check that it was still there: the massy forms of the apple trees, the black incontrovertible bulk of the shed, birds stirring, invisible, in the undergrowth.
If there were a few that motivated me to get out there and start taking photos, I'd name the Times Square HoJo (the sign actually wasn't that old), the Variety Theatre on Third Avenue near 14th Street, McHale's Bar on Eighth Avenue, and the Colony Records sign with the girl in a poodle skirt leaping up into the air, holding a record.
"Kicked off the by the singer's new single, 'Head to Toe', which is currently leaping up the charts after two weeks, this album is an exceptional effort for Anderson," they wrote.
All too many times, they hit the village's houses instead, and it was not long before flames were leaping up from them. Jerrycans and munitions were also exploding, aggravating the already dangerous situation. By nightfall, five properties lay in rubble and ashes. At two properties, the commercial building burnt down, and two sheds fell victim to the flames.
Perhaps the highlight of the action sequences occurs with the elephants vs. lions battle. Travelling matte shots were used to depict lions leaping up and holding on to elephants, who then seized them with their trunks and hurled them down, or crushed them beneath their feet. Tarzan rides a rhinoceros in one scene - a first for film.
Later rule changes led to the adoption of Rule 12, Section 3, Article 1 (informally known as the "Stroud Rule"): "Goal tending by any player leaping up to deflect a kick as it passes above the crossbar of a goal post is prohibited. The referee may award 3 points for a palpably unfair act". Stroud died on October 17, 2016 in Kansas City, Missouri.
Located along the south end facing Bremner Avenue, there is a piece of artwork by artist Susan Schelle called Salmon Run. The sculpture is a representation of salmon leaping up a waterfall. The water fountain piece was not functional for many years, until it was restored in 2006. Near both the park and the base of the tower, the Ripley's Aquarium of Canada opened on October 16, 2013.
Northern cricket frogs are diurnal and generally active much of the year, except in midwinter in northern areas when the water is frozen. Their primary diet is small ( long) insects, including mosquitos. They are, in turn, preyed upon by a number of species, including birds, fish, and other frogs. To escape predators, they are capable of leaping up to 3 feet in a single jump and are excellent swimmers.
In his first major league at- bat, he doubled. His defense in center field was widely considered the standard of elite fielding during the decade, exemplified by his streak of 10 straight Gold Gloves from 1990–1999. His impressive range allowed frequent spectacular diving plays, and he often dazzled fans with over-the-shoulder basket catches and robbed opposing hitters of home runs by leaping up and pulling them back into the field of play.
During this engagement, he performed the classic "Mathilde" for the first time. He also returned for another triumphant engagement at the Olympia in Paris, performing with Isabelle Aubret, who was the support act. Once again, his performance was a critical and artistic success, with the audience leaping up from their seats in a standing ovation following his emotional rendering of "Amsterdam". The year 1964 brought a mix of personal tragedies and professional triumphs.
Wild flowers appear in the spring and summer, for example snowdrops in January and February, primroses in April and bluebells in May, and birds, squirrels and deer may also be seen. Occasionally salmon can be seen leaping up the falls in autumn. Nearby is St Andrew's Church, which has what is reputed to be the largest churchyard in England. The church has a medieval painted wooden screen rescued from the destroyed Jervaulx Abbey.
1989 No. 11 car Labonte fell back to twelfth in the standings in 1986. Before season's end, he announced he was leaving Hagan's team to drive the No. 11 Budweiser-sponsored Chevrolet for Junior Johnson's team the next year. In his first season with this team, he earned four pole- positions and won the Holly Farms 400, leaping up to third in the final standings. He followed that up with a fourth-place points finish in 1988, as well as The Winston.
A highlight of the video occurs when Professor Eric Lander is interrupted while teaching (in MIT's largest lecture hall, 26-100), and he joins the dancer by leaping up onto a lab bench and doing some exuberant dance moves of his own. Throughout the video, the main dancer is often accompanied by two other dancers who wear horse head masks. The MIT mascot, Tim the Beaver, makes several cameo appearances, as does a dancer dressed as a panda. Two dancing lions also are glimpsed briefly.
The Taureador Frescoes are not frauds or incorrect reconstructions. The same bull-leaping scene appears in miniature in sealings and sealstones of the MM and LM periods. Explanations and classifications of the figures depicted are strictly theoretical, never illustrated by real-life examples. The only certain perception is that the leaper goes over the bull in an upside-down position, whether diving from above, leaping up from below, or with or without the assistance of another human or a device such as a pole.
While the dance is accompanied by drum and karnâ (a horn music instrument), the defender is only allowed to escape the strike by leaping up in the air. The contributors change in turn till the protagaonists are specified.David Brooks, The enemy within: limitations on leadership in the Bakhtiari, in The Conflict of Tribes and State in Iran and Afghanistan, ed: Richard Tapper, London, 1983, pp 15-18. The dancers are surrounded by female and male enthusiastic audiences whom cheer the winners by screams and whistles.
It is actually a work of art that is long, while the rest of the equipment (water jets, water screens, lasers and projectors) are being hidden at the back of the kelong. There are a total of 69 water jets capable of reaching a height of and flames leaping up to a height of . There are three water screens, the central one having a diameter of nearly . tw The show has run twice a night at 7.40 pm and 8.40 pm, and lasted 25 minutes.
Though the listener may not easily recognize the frequent use of the pitch Ab/G# as it is clouded by different harmonies, the single pitch plays a crucial role in connecting differing ideas throughout Part 2. Example 8 points to an ill-tempered Brouček leaping up to Ab on his main point. Later in Part 2, as Brouček pleads for mercy during his condemnation scene, he explains that he “wasn’t born yet,” and that he is “a son of the future,” both ending on Ab (Example 9).
The music video, created by Hammer & Tongs, is an elaborate homage to the famous opening sequence of the French educational series Once Upon a Time... Man. It shows a (very scientifically inaccurate) timeline depicting the entire process of human evolution condensed into three and a half minutes. The beginning of the music video is set "350 billion years ago", and starts with a single celled eukaryote in the ocean evolving into a jellyfish, a pufferfish, and then a predatory fish. It manages to eat a smaller fish before leaping up onto dry land.
At sunrise and sunset various Apollo crews saw glows and rays. This Apollo 17 sketch depicts the mysterious twilight rays. The Moon may have a tenuous atmosphere of moving particles constantly leaping up from and falling back to the Moon's surface, giving rise to a "dust atmosphere" that looks static but is composed of dust particles in constant motion. According to models proposed starting from 1956, on the daylit side of the Moon, solar ultraviolet and X-ray radiation is energetic enough to knock electrons out of atoms and molecules in the lunar soil.
It bears the somewhat paradoxical subtitle "Allegro tristamente": accordingly, the piece is always in motion, but proceeds with a sense of grieving. After a brief fortissimo introduction consisting of angry spurts of figuration in the clarinet punctuated by piano chords, the piano quiets to a murmur. The clarinet's lines are built of a self-perpetuating series of arcs that leave a shape but not a tune in our ears. At one point the clarinet seems stuck in a motivic rut, sadly leaping up and down between octave B tones over a shifting harmonic background.
The lyrics tell the story of a man who had everything, went to war, and died. A Moog synthesizer solo, recorded in one take, is performed by Keith Emerson at the end of song, making it one of the first rock compositions in which a Moog was a featured solo instrument. The solo begins as an ominous drone on a low D before leaping up two octaves and using the glide control throughout. When asked in an interview if he felt "lucky" to have written the song, Lake responded: > I did write “Lucky Man” when I was 12.
In the 1897 session there was much surprise when the new member Louis Botha reacted to the usual proffered resignation by leaping up and moving to accept it. A constitutional crisis developed after the judiciary under Chief Justice Kotzé abandoned its prior stance of giving volksraad resolutions legal precedence over the constitution. "This decision would have upset the whole country", Kruger recalled, "for a number of rules concerning the goldfields, the franchise and so on depended on resolutions of the volksraad." Chief Justice De Villiers of the Cape mediated, sided with Kruger and upheld the volksraad decrees.
On 15 September 2019, Dr.Bruce Banner was giving a speech about the effects of gamma radiation on amphibian life, during this speech the room was assaulted by masked men who attempted to grab him. Dr.Banner was able to escape into the surrounding forests, then the Hulk showed up and rampaged through the masked assailants before leaping up into the heavily forested hillside of Moka Maraval. After the incident numerous heavily tinted black SUVs arrived on the scene and its black-suited occupants started to take samples and pictures from the scene, no explanations were given as to who these persons were or for whom they work.
' (As he spake [to our fathers, to Abraham, and to his seed for ever]), the last line of the Magnificat has a theme in four distinct measures: the first repeated notes, the second flowing eighth notes, the third quarter notes in leaps, the fourth half notes leaping up a sixth. When the theme is developed the first time, four voices enter from bottom to top. In the second development, soprano I begins, followed by alto, tenor and bass. The movements ends with a more homophonic section in which the bass has the theme once more, while soprano I sings long suspended notes in a descending scale covering almost an octave.
The halls and > rooms were old and decaying, the walls crumbling, the pillars rotten at > their base, and the beams and rafters crooked and aslant. At that time a > fire suddenly broke out on all sides, spreading through the rooms of the > house. The sons of the rich man, ten, twenty perhaps thirty, were inside the > house. When the rich man saw the huge flames leaping up on every side, he > was greatly alarmed and fearful and thought to himself, I can escape to > safety through the flaming gate, but my sons are inside the burning house > enjoying themselves and playing games, unaware, unknowing, without alarm or > fear.
He also changed the formation from 4–4–2 to 4–3–3, hoping to give Brian Horton more room in the centre of the park. After an upturn in form in the new year, Bill Summerscales broke his neck, and Lee departed for the management position at Blackburn Rovers. Lee had been seen to have done an excellent job with little money. In his place club legend Roy Sproson was appointed as caretaker manager, who advocated an 'entertaining' style of play as opposed to battling for every point. Winning his first match 1–0 at Shrewsbury Town, he cracked his head on the concrete trainer's box after leaping up to celebrate McLaren's goal.
Sometimes these rivers are said to originate from the Milky Way or Kunlun. Anyway, they are said to flow west to east because Gonggong wrecked the world pillar at Buzhou, tilting Earth and Heaven away from each other at that sector. Examples of these mythologized rivers include the Yangzi (including various stretches under different names), the Yellow River, the mythological Red River in the west, near Kunlun, and the Weak River, a mythological river in "the west", near "Kunlun", which flowed with a liquid too light in specific gravity for floating or swimming (but unbreathable). Examples of features along mythological rivers include the Dragon Gates (Longmen) which were rapid waterfalls where select carp can transform into dragons, by swimming upstream and leaping up over the falls.
The Cenarth Falls and old mill The Cenarth Falls is a cascade of waterfalls just upstream of the road bridge in the village of Cenarth in Ceredigion, bordering Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, Wales. They are notable as the first significant barrier on the River Teifi that salmon and migratory seatrout encounter on their return to their home river as they make their way upstream to spawn. Because of this, and the very attractive setting of the falls in a natural wooded valley, the falls have become a significant visitor attraction in Ceredigion, including in the autumn when the fish can be watched leaping up the falls. A dramatic painting of the falls was made by Frank Miles and is now at Nottingham City Museum.
The main theme, however, is jealousy, as Claude's attempts to oust the intruder repeatedly fail due to the cat's intense cowardice - a running gag has Claude repeatedly leaping up and clinging to the ceiling, shivering in fear, after the puppy playfully comes up behind him and barks. At the end, however Claude gets revenge by sneaking up behind Frisky and barking, causing the puppy to leap up and cling to the ceiling, also shivering in fear. Jones repeated the scenario with slight variations in Terrier Stricken in 1952 and No Barking in 1954 (the latter featuring a cameo by Tweety at the end). In future cartoons, Jones recast Claude as a silent villain, still possessing his full set of neuroses.
Pool-and-weir fish ladder at Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River A fish ladder, also known as a fishway, fish pass or fish steps, is a structure on or around artificial and natural barriers (such as dams, locks and waterfalls) to facilitate diadromous fishes' natural migration as well as movements of potamodromous species. Most fishways enable fish to pass around the barriers by swimming and leaping up a series of relatively low steps (hence the term ladder) into the waters on the other side. The velocity of water falling over the steps has to be great enough to attract the fish to the ladder, but it cannot be so great that it washes fish back downstream or exhausts them to the point of inability to continue their journey upriver.
Leaping up on top of a truck, he gave an impromptu lecture encouraging the students to continue their resistance. Thereafter a violent clash with police occurred, resulting in the death of Tokyo University student Michiko Kanba. In the aftermath, Yoshimoto was arrested and interrogated for three days by the police, before being released without charges. The failure of the anti-treaty movement to stop the treaty from being ratified left Yoshimoto angry and disillusioned with "Old Left"-style political activism. In October 1960, he published an essay offering a blistering postmortem of the protests entitled “The End of Fictions” (Gisei no shūen), in which he asserted that the anti- treaty protests had exposed not only the "fictions" of the ruling conservatives, but also the "fictions" of established left-wing political organizations and mainstream left-leaning intellectuals.
The poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge visited Moss Force in 1802; he waited until the Force was in spate after heavy rain and explored the falls in September of that year. Coleridge recorded the visit in a private letter to Sara Hutchinson, saying of the upper cascade: :It is so near a perpendicular that it would have appeared to fall--but it is indeed so fearfully savage, & black, & jagged, that it tears the flood to pieces--and one great black Outjutment divides the water, & overbrows & keeps uncovered a long slip of jagged black Rock beneath, which gives a marked character to the whole force. What a sight it is to look down on such a Cataract!--the wheels, that circumvolve in it-- the leaping up & plunging forward of that infinity of Pearls & Glass Bulbs-- the continual change of the Matter, the perpetual Sameness of the Form-it is an awful Image & Shadow of God & the World.
Born in Crumpsall, Manchester, the eldest son of Frederick Garrity and Elsie Clynes, Freddie worked as a milkman while playing in local skiffle groups: the Red Sox, the John Norman Four and, finally, the Kingfishers, who became Freddie and the Dreamers in 1959. In the early years of the band, Garrity's official birth-date was given as 14 November 1940 to make him appear younger and, therefore, more appealing to the youth market who bought the majority of records sold in the UK. Garrity's trademark was his comic dancing (see the Freddie) and his habit of leaping up and down during performances. This, combined with his almost skeletal appearance and horn-rimmed glasses, made him an eccentric figure in the UK rock scene of the early 1960s. In 1966, Freddie and the Dreamers began to gradually lose commercial ground and disbanded in the late 1960s and, between 1968 and 1973, Garrity and his former bandmate Pete Birrell appeared in the ITV children’s television show Little Big Time.
The One gave Lionheart an overall score of 91%, stating that it's "without a doubt, the finest example of its kind, mainly because it actually tries to introduce some degree of originality into the gameplay rather than simply being content to just bombard the gamer with large sprawling levels and calling it 'a challenge' ... The variety of the game is amazing - one minute you can be swinging from vines, hacking at monsters, the next leaping up a giant tower as a bursting river creeps higher". The One praised the diversity of the levels, as well as the difficulty levels' feature where the layout of platforms differ on different modes of difficulty, stating they "provide a level of longevity the likes of which we haven't seen before." They also praised the convenient placement of checkpoints, and the music, calling it "amazingly orchestrated". Amiga Format described the game's graphics as "gob-smacking" with lots of colours and brilliant parallax scrolling, stating that "if there was ever a game to match (and even better) the best console graphics, then it's Lionheart".

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