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We cannot wait to meet this little ball of energy!!
"He was in a little ball at the end," Dunphy said.
No really, she curled up into a little ball and cried of jubilation.
If you give them a little ball of dough, their eyes light up.
It curls up into a little ball and starts to sweat, adrenaline pumping.
There's something strangely satisfying about finally hitting a little ball over that big fence!
We were happiest with the bhatura, a little ball of puffed-up fried bread.
I wanted this beautiful, almost artful little ball of smart sensors to be great.
Terry Brown played a little ball behind the plate and frets over the catching.
It's basically a little ball of ice cream surrounded by a layer pounded sticky rice.
Kids have made everything from sea vessels to modern art with the little ball-bot.
As for me, I went to a doctor about the little ball in my head.
I love the reaction when people try a little ball of mozzarella that's still warm.
The 4-inch(ish) little ball of joy now sports IP67 water and dust resistance.
This little ball of fluff saved me far more than I ever could have rescued her.
The task of pushing a little ball to the center of a platform was completely arbitrary.
"The pups were cold, shivering and wet and just a little ball of ice," Perry added.
Upon hearing the news (and seeing Cooper's A+ facial hair), she curled up into a little ball.
One of our favorites, the pakora, is kind of like a little ball-shaped, extra-crunchy latke.
They're in a little ball in the corner, and they don't have the power over me anymore.
When she threw a little ball, she didn't watch it as it went up in the air.
"Even with my eyes open, when I touch the little ball, I don't feel it," Sawsen says.
It took everything you knew, crumpled it up into a little ball, and kicked it right at the sun.
Even if you're not a little ball of stress like the rest of us, relaxing is good for your health.
Samsung's new robotic personal assistant is a little ball that will follow you around ... Like your own personal BB-8!
It offers a hundred answers to one simple question: Can you bury this little ball six inches beneath the earth?
They are one of the most surprising couples of the season Jenna feels like she's being squished into a little ball.
WIRED's Kimberly Chua says her dog Rocket adores the little ball, and it has survived many pup pileups at the park.
Up to six of the little ball turrets can be deployed at any one time, but they're very weak to incoming fire.
If these cinematic tear-jerkers don't have you crying, keening, and curling up into a little ball, we don't know what will.
Zo's baby mama, Denise Garcia, brought 5-month-old Zoey -- decked out in her own little Ball jersey -- to the Lakers vs.
There are so many assumptions built into this little ball about the "typical" sleep that it really can't accommodate even slightly odd patterns.
"It would curl up into a little ball, and in order to make it relax, she would tickle his little belly," he said.
In the experiment, bumblebees learned to manipulate a little ball into a "goal," and when they did it, they'd get a reward: sugar water.
The head and body have been described as tasting vaguely crab-like, but the abdomen is often described as a little ball of nightmares.
It also helps that the camera comes with a universal mount, so this little ball can be attached to any monopod or tripod out there.
Once it's come together nicely and it feels like a slightly doughy mash roll a little ball and test boil it in some salted water.
Building BB-8: a 6-minute featurette about making the little ball droid (who wasn't a ball until Abrams drew him on a Post-It note).
Aptly named the Gear 3603, the little ball shaped device has two lenses allowing people to take either 180 degree or full 360 pictures and video.
"Look," says Mona, beckoning me over as she slides the little ball of cotton wool soaked in nail polish remover into the bottom of the jar.
"When I was 10 years old, I remember feeling a little ball in my shoulder, and as I grew older, it got bigger and bigger," Yammy says.
I had spent 90 minutes in a gym crammed with 10 Ping-Pong tables and assorted players, all coaxing and smacking a little ball over the net.
Human Controller's self-solving Rubik's Cube looks like magic, but it's actually a simple program running on a little ball of servos he's built the Rubik's Cube around.
But to understand how little ball movement the Eagles generated under Foles, an instructive statistic is his adjusted yards per attempt, which accounts for the effect of interceptions.
Butterfinger BB's In 5003, Butterfinger rocked every kid's sweet tooth with the introduction of Butterfinger BB's, which were basically entire Butterfinger bars shrunk down into a little ball format.
It felt like a little ball of light granola bliss in the palms of our hands — easy to handle for a fast and crumb-free breakfast on the fly.
Last year, it launched the Sphero Mini — a little ball that works similarly to the original Sphero — and it has plans to announce additional products this year and next.
In Japanese mythology, it is believed that these mysterious water creatures can gain spiritual power by stealing the "shirikodama" of humans—a little ball in your anus that contains your soul.
When it comes to actually capturing Pokémon that you encounter, you can sort of flick the little ball — there's a strap and a little ring to ensure the ball doesn't go flying.
Perhaps that's why Demi Adejuyigbe's mashup of Danzig's classic "Mother" with Steely Dan's "Dirty Work" is so striking: it manages to make this little ball of black-maned rage sound almost calm.
She's giving me the typical BJ when she goes down a little further for a little ball play... that's when I cock my legs up and release the biggest fart I could muster.
It was early spring 2015 when Dina Theissen stepped outside her Palm Beach, Florida, home and spotted a little ball of gray fluff at the bottom of an oak tree near her front door.
That could be either because they are curled into a little ball, or because the particles and forces of which we are made are confined to a three-dimensional "brane" inside a larger space.
Build-wise this thing feels nice and hefty with an experience that feels a bit more immersive than using a Joy-Con because you are holding a little ball rather than flicking a controller.
It was his diminutive goblin of a teammate, Brad Marchand (seriously, even among his teammates Marchand is known as the "little ball of hate," a term that even President Obama seemed to find disconcerting).
I ordered more exquisite imaging (functional MRI), which revealed it was a little ball of abnormal brain tissue that no longer followed the rules and grew without respecting the brain's natural and elegant architecture.
Controlled by an app on your phone, the little ball rolled about at high speeds, cocked its head emotively, spun around in circles, and inevitably careened into your wall, popping its head right off.
According to National Geographic, Wolf saw a little ball of fluff bobbing around the box, which she assumed was a little owlet since a eastern screech owl moved into the box over a month ago.
You might still be curled up in a little ball at the thought of it all, but Ballantyne says that during their beta testing (which involved 500 users), the average call length was 25 minutes.
Ms. Mae showed her how to grip it with fingers and thumbs, then pull herself into a little ball and swing her upper body, using the momentum to hook her legs over the ring's edge.
The device itself is a tiny little ball (that looks like a Star Wars character, tbh) that can move autonomously in space, and take photos and video under remote control by the JAXA Tsukaba Space Center.
According to research published last week in Scientific Reports, if one of these ants encounters danger while it's on a slope, it makes a practical choice: It tucks itself into a little ball and rolls away.
And when the hen is gone, your fingers gravitate to a little basket of steamed sticky rice to pinch off some grains, form a little ball and swab the deck until the red is gone, too.
We take care of him when he's sick, and he takes care of us when we're sick, curling up in a little ball next to us on the couch or licking the salty tears off our faces.
When the weather drops and the days get shorter, our internal clocks tell us to wrap ourselves up in a little ball of warmth until spring blooms and sundresses and strappy sandals are in our sights again.
Which isn't that tricky if you're trying to film a spider rolling up a fly into a little ball, perhaps, but it's a very different kettle of orcas when you're talking about large animals careening along the savannah at 55 mph.
This episode of Twin Peaks takes all our storytelling conventions and crumples them up into a messy little ball that is also somehow a beautiful origami sculpture—and then shines a spotlight on that ball to cast vast, strange, and figural shadows.
So when her dad was frantically explaining that he had "put him in his little ball like I do every Sunday," but that somehow the little brown fluff ball had disappeared, she was shocked and tried to stay calm — for her dad.
For what should by all means be a gimmicky little device, Nintendo put a thoughtful amount of engineering into the little ball, which was surprisingly fun to play the new titles with and seemed to offer a lot more than nostalgia for prospective owners.
"If you looked at it, it would look like a little ball with wings, kind of like the famous ball with wings from the Harry Potter movie [the Snitch]," explained sex and relationship coach Charlie Glickman, PhD, who wrote The Ultimate Guide to Prostate Pleasure.
"She was curled in a little ball with her nose under her tail and her little face was completely wet and her eyebrows scrunched," Herfel explained before sharing that she decided to take "a leap of faith" and get a second opinion from another doctor.
After scoring twice for the Boston Bruins on Saturday, including the tiebreaking goal with 1 minutes 28 left in the third period, Pastrnak noticed that Marchand, known as a Little Ball of Hate, was a little touchy about the questions surrounding their line's lack of production earlier in the playoffs.
I don't think those guys had a car that was legal to drive, so I'm driving and Benny gets in right next to me, right in the center, and his assistant gets in on the passenger side with all the goodie bags—more potion, all these homemade energy drinks and weird concoctions in little Ball mason jars.
Why the Moo Sarong isn't already on every Thai menu in the city may have something to do with the fact that each meatball takes, according to a waitress on a recent visit, five minutes to assemble: a garlicky dollop of pork is wrapped, by hand, in a single long wheat noodle, then fried, to resemble a crispy little ball of string with a juicy center.
Faint little ball (flb) is a Drosophila gene that encodes the Drosophila epidermal growth factor receptor (DER) homolog. The gene is also called torpedo and Ellipse. The gene is located at 3-26 of the Drosophila melanogaster genome. It is named faint little ball because when the gene is mutated the embryo forms a ball of dorsal hypoderm.
The Seiscientos was also known as pelotilla (little ball), seílla, or seíta (both stand for little SEAT) and ombligo (navel), because everybody had one.
Mainly centered around Jose Battle AKA "El Gordo" and his Bolita (Cuban lottery, "little ball") empire, the book delves into the horrific violence surrounding the Bolita racket between the Cubans and the Italian/Sicilian mob.
Microtis globula was first formally described in 1984 by Robert John Bates from a specimen collected near Walpole and the description was published in Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. The specific epithet (globula) is from the Latin word "globulus" meaning "a little ball" or "globule", referring to the shape of the flowers.
Sharik is seen as "a reincarnation of the repellent proletarian", and the professor represents a "hyperbolic vision of the bourgeois dream", according to J. A. E. Curtis. Names figure prominently in the story. Preobrazhensky's name is derived from the Russian word for "transfiguration". "Sharik" is a common name for dogs in Russia meaning "little ball".
Accessed 19 September 2011. The Statute of Galway of 1527 allowed the playing of "foot balle" and archery but banned "hokie'—the hurling of a little ball with sticks or staves" as well as other sports. By the 17th century, the situation had changed considerably. The games had grown in popularity and were widely played.
The name "vorí vorí" comes from the Guarani language. In Guarani, one way of specifying abundance is by repetition of a word. So, "vorí" is one, but "vorí vorí" can be two or more. The word "vorí", which names the dish is a derivation of the Spanish word "bolita" ("little ball", in allusion to the little corn balls found in the dish).
The goal of the game is to save Rolandoland from an invasion of little shadow creatures. The inhabitants of Rolandoland are the Rolandos, which are little ball-shaped creatures. Rolandos must be directed to safety by tilting the iPhone or iPod Touch and using different bonus items like conveyor belts and elevators. The Rolandos proceed through a series of worlds before eventually finding and defeating the leader of the shadow creatures.
Because of her good reviews, that same year, Fokine paired her with to dance to Polka with a Little Ball based on ' by Johann and Josef Strauss. Completing her studies, Smirnova graduated in 1906, with her final performances as Titania in Marius Petipa's ballet of A Midsummer Night's Dream choreographed by Folkine and in two duets with Vaslav Nijinsky in a dance to Flight of the Butterflies by Chopin and to Waltz-Fantasia by Mikhail Glinka.
Shiley began working at Edwards Laboratories, located in Orange County, California, south of Los Angeles, the first manufacturer of artificial heart-valves. Later he established his own company, Shiley Laboratories, in the same area. His first valve was developed together with the American heart-surgeon Kay, and was the first disc heart-valve. Compared with the Edwards valve, which had the shape of a little ball, the disc valve needed much less space within the heart when implanted.
While performing the ritual, they accidentally stumble upon the Golem. However the Golem can't be awaken without a little ball called shem. Meanwhile, a baker Matěj is confronted with angry mob which demands bread rolls but cannot receive them, because the bread rolls are baked only for the emperor. When the corrupt head of the bakery leaves the building, Matěj distributes the emperor's bread rolls to the poor and is imprisoned in the dungeons for this deed.
Little Ball (Ng Man-tat) is a retired police officer who works as a beverage server in a bar. However, he has not changed his bad habits of being loud-mouth and compulsive drinking and gambling. Fortunately, he is helped and taken care by his confidant, Hung (Carrie Ng). One time, Ball unintentionally got his son, Dee (Jacky Cheung), a Special Duties Unit officer, into a dispute with triad leader, Ngan Kwan (Paul Chun), nearly destroying his son's career.
After anything edible is salvaged, be it algae, microbes, fungus, or other decaying detritus, the sediment is replaced in the form of a little ball. The presence of these sediment balls near the entrance to a burrow is a good indication of its occupation. Some experts believe that the feeding habits of fiddler crabs play a vital role in the preservation of wetland environments; by sifting through the sands, they aerate the substrate and prevent anaerobic conditions.
Ben connects his father's death and the album by stating, "It's definitely opened my mind up creatively, it's gonna be a little ball of inspiration that I can kind of pick at, I guess." On 5 April 2017, the band finished the album and is set to release it on August 18 of the same year. On May 21st Neck Deep released two new songs along with music videos for them. "Where Do We Go When We Go" and "Happy Judgement Day".
The bread takes many different shapes, from skulls to animals to crosses and mummies. The traditional pan de muerto is shaped like a skull, round, with a little ball at the center top to represent a cranium. Following are the four bones to symbolize the four courses of the universe.Historia del Pan de Muerto - Miércoles - 31 de Octubre de 2012 - Sabor a México Pan de muerto consists of ingredients such as dry yeast, all purpose flour, eggs, butter and salt.
The propaganda machine turns on Persikov, distorting his nature in the same way his "innocent" tampering created the monsters. This tale of a bungling government earned Bulgakov his label of counter-revolutionary. Heart of a Dog features a professor who implants human testicles and a pituitary gland into a dog named Sharik (means "Little Balloon" or "Little Ball" – a popular Russian nickname for a male dog). The dog becomes more and more human as time passes, resulting in all manner of chaos.
Overjoyed, the dog follows Filip back to his flat, where he's given the name of Sharik. The dog finds it ironic, as he sees 'Sharik' fit for a pampered fat dog (it means 'little ball'). At the house, Sharik gets to know Dr. Preobrazhensky's household, which includes Doctor Ivan Arnoldovich Bormenthal (the professor's student and protegé) and two female servants: Zinaida Prokofievna Bunina and Darya Petrovna Ivanova. Despite the Professor's vocal anti-communism, his frequent medical treatment of the RCP(b) leadership makes him untouchable.
Patrick Martin Verbeek (born May 24, 1964) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and current assistant general manager for the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League. Verbeek played for five teams over a 20 year playing career, earning a Stanley Cup ring with the Dallas Stars in 1999. His nickname, "The Little Ball of Hate", was given to him in 1995 by Glenn Healy after fellow New York Rangers teammate Ray Ferraro was tagged as the "Big Ball of Hate".
His tall, blond figure bursting through defences was a thrilling sight and if he lacked a little ball control he more than made up for it with his willingness to chase everything, making life difficult for his markers. He won amateur caps, full international caps and inter-League honours, but fitting football in with his work as a milk delivery man wasn't easy. Yet, when he got the chance to move to England, he turned it down. First in with an offer was Matt Busby in October 1953.
"Policy shops", where bettors choose numbers, operated in the United States prior to 1860. In 1875, a report of a select committee of the New York State Assembly stated that "the lowest, meanest, worst form ... [that] gambling takes in the city of New York, is what is known as policy playing." It flourished especially in African American and Italian American communities across the country, though it was also played to a lesser extent in many working class Irish-American and Jewish-American communities. It was known in Cuban-American communities as bolita ("little ball").
These include his father-in-law, Reg Fripp, who built many of the early houses. Jack Nash, who lived until shortly before his death in Amber Valley, Howick, own history includes being the Estate Agent for Glen Anil in Ballito through to him being the Chairman of the Ballito and the North Coast Publicity Associations. Jack's wife Gaye Nash née Fripp, the young ballet dancer holding the "little ball" or ballito above her head in the full page press release to publicise the then new township in the Sunday Tribune of 23 November 1954, still lives in Howick.
Very compartmentalized guy. Gentle, shy, sweet, loving man, but a stone-cold killer. Next to him I look like Liberace". Jack Reacher furthermore highlighted this dichotomy in his father's behaviour by stating that he would be engaging in violent actions such as "how to angle a claymore mine so the little ball bearings explode outward at exactly the right angle to rip the enemy's spines out of their backs with maximum efficiency" one day, and the next day would be doing something calmer, like "watching birds," After military service, "there was no place left for people like him.
However, the actual orbit differed from the planned and would not have allowed descent until 20 days. Ten seconds after retrofire, commands were sent to separate the Vostok service module from the reentry module (code name "little ball" ()), but the equipment module unexpectedly remained attached to the reentry module by a bundle of wires. At around 07:35 UT, the two parts of the spacecraft began reentry and went through strong gyrations as Vostok 1 neared Egypt. At this point the wires broke, the two modules separated, and the descent module settled into the proper reentry attitude.
Happy kitty, sleepy kitty, purr purr purr!" A scene in an episode of Young Sheldon, the prequel series to The Big Bang Theory, depicts the origin of the song. This aired on February 1, 2018, and shows Sheldon's mother Mary singing the song to her son, who is suffering with the flu. Versions of the song have been released by Australian children's performer Patsy Biscoe and by the long-running ABC children's programme Play School, which predates The Big Bang Theory and has the lyrics reversed, instead going: "Warm kitty, soft kitty, little ball of fur.
The book and TV series have achieved and retain a cult series status in Poland, the former Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries. The T-34-85 tank Rudy (Ginger) with the identifying number "102", a German Shepherd dog from Siberia Szarik (pronounced "Sharik" - little ball in Russian, a nickname in the vein of "furball"; in Polish, the word is similar to Szary meaning gray and szalik meaning scarf) and to a lesser extent the crew Jan Kos, Gustaw Jeleń, Grigorij Saakaszwili, Tomasz Czereśniak, and their commander and mentor Olgierd Jarosz, as well as other heroes of the series, have become icons in Polish popular culture.
First, Sir Thomas Elyot (although previously a critic of the game) advocates "footeball" as part of what he calls vehement exercise in his Castell of Helth published in 1534.Marples, Morris (1954). A History of Football, Secker and Warburg, London, p66 Secondly English headmaster Richard Mulcaster provides in his 1581 publication the earliest evidence of organised, refereed football for small teams playing in formation. The first reference to football in Ireland occurs in the Statute of Galway of 1527, which allowed the playing of football and archery but banned " 'hokie' — the hurling of a little ball with sticks or staves" as well as other sports.
A set of bolita balls on display at the Ybor City State Park Museum, Ybor City Bolita (Spanish for Little Ball) is a type of lottery which was popular in the latter 19th and early 20th centuries in Cuba and among Florida's working class Hispanic, Italian, and black population. In the basic bolita game, 100 small numbered balls are placed into a bag and mixed thoroughly, and bets are taken on which number will be drawn. Many variations on this theme were created. Bets were typically very small and sometimes sold well in advance, and the game could be rigged, by having extra balls of a given number or not including others at all.
In spite of this, things are not what they seem and the director gives out hints about this. First, the film begins with a civil defense drill, which is used by the government to condition citizens to deal with a North Korean attack and as a form of control to keep the populace on edge. Second, a newscast makes a vague reference to the working-class tale A Dwarf Launches a Little Ball in reporting about a man climbing down an apartment chimney to look for his wife. Finally, the biggest giveaway is that the characters are constantly in need of money while others are reaping the benefits of the economic and political changes at this time.
Segregated neighborhoods in larger cities starting in the late 19th century were the scene of numerous underground "numbers games", typically controlled by criminals who paid off the local police, they operated out of inconspicuous "policy shops" usually a saloon, where bettors chose numbers. In 1875, a report of a select committee of the New York State Assembly stated that "the lowest, meanest, worst form ... [that] gambling takes in the city of New York, is what is known as policy playing". The game was also popular in Italian neighborhoods known as the Italian lottery, and it was known in Cuban communities as bolita ("little ball"). Holice and Debbie, Our Police Protectors: History of New York Police Chapter 13, Part 1 .
The fall of a little ball was in antiquity a way to show to people the time. Ancient Greek clocks had this system in the main square of a city, as in the city of Gaza in post-Alexander era and till the 7th century AD as Procopius described in his book on Edifices. Time ball stations set their clocks according to transit observations of the positions of the sun and stars. Originally they either had to be stationed at the observatory, or had to keep a very accurate clock at the station which was set manually to observatory time. Following the introduction of the electric telegraph around 1850, time balls could be located at a distance from their source of mean time and operated remotely.
Most of the band members (except for guitarist Tony Bellotto and drummer Charles Gavin) met at Colégio Equipe in São Paulo at the end of the seventies and, after their first live performance at the school itself in 1981, the band began to perform live in several night clubs around the city. Their very first performance was at the Mário de Andrade Library - on that occasion, Nando Reis played the drums. The first lineup was: Arnaldo Antunes (vocals), Branco Mello (vocals), Marcelo Fromer (rhythm guitar), Nando Reis (bass guitar), Paulo Miklos (sax and vocals), Sérgio Britto (keyboards and vocals), Tony Bellotto (lead guitar), Ciro Pessoa (vocals) and André Jung (drums). It was a pop/new wave-styled band, with a rather conventional sound and odd looks, with tender and little ball neckties.
The first recorded mention of football in Ireland was in 1308, when John McCrocan, a spectator at a football game at Newcastle, County Down, was charged with accidentally stabbing a player named William Bernard. Football games are mentioned in the Statute of Galway, 1527, which allowed the playing of football and archery, but banned "'hokie' -- the hurling of a little ball with sticks or staves", as well as other sports. The Sunday Observance Act of 1695 imposed a fine of one shilling for anyone found playing. Despite this, the earliest recorded football match in Ireland was one between Louth and Meath, at Slane, in 1712. Caid was especially popular in rural areas, such as the Dingle Peninsula of KerryThesis – “Traditional game of Caid”, Father W. Ferris of Glenflesk, Killarney, Ireland.
A game can be conducted between two players, or two teams of two, three, or four. A match is started by a randomly chosen side being given the opportunity to throw a smaller ball, the jack (called a ' ('little bocce') or ' ('bullet' or 'little ball') in Italian, depending on local custom), from one end of the court into a zone in length, ending from the far end of the court. If the first team misses twice, the other team is awarded the opportunity to place the jack anywhere they choose within the prescribed zone. Casual play is common in reasonably flat areas of parks and yards lacking a Bocce court, but players should agree to the minimum and maximum distance the jack may be thrown before play begins.
After being released from what many saw as the result of a betrayal from JFK, Battle settled in Union City, New Jersey, and began establishing a presence as the leader of a family of Cuban-American criminals involved in organized crime activities from loansharking and gambling to drug trafficking and murder. He allegedly established good working relationships with the Italian Mafia in the New York City area, but at other times the corporation is known to have had violent turf wars with various Italian mafia families. He made the bulk of his wealth from an illegal lottery racket known as bolita (little ball), which was popular among expatriate Italians, Cubans and Puerto Ricans. It is estimated that his network was making up to $45 million a year in the 1970s from bolita in New Jersey, New York and Florida.
He worked on his physical conditioning at his new club, and became a regular at outside right in the first team with 13 goals from 119 appearances in all competitions over two-and-a-half years. Described by club historian Tim Carder as "a tricky little ball-player, noted for the accuracy of his crosses with either foot", he attracted attention from bigger clubs. After Brighton eliminated First Division Preston North End from the 1907–08 FA Cup after two replays, Blackburn Rovers were convinced to sign Anthony and two teammates, Dick Wombwell and Joe Lumley, for "a substantial sum", widely reported as £750. The Football Association had recently imposed a rule forbidding more than £350 to be paid for any single player, and it was understood that Anthony was the primary target and Lumley and Wombwell were makeweights in the circumvention of that maximum.

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