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20 Sentences With "noodled"

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So is James Pecis and Kimberley Norcott's Noodled, a photographic study.
We also noodled over the ICO landscape, including the Telegram offering.
Sam had noodled around with video and thought that might make a difference.
"I was sitting in the middle and it noodled together," Mr. Frahm said.
If you noodled around the internet long enough in the 1980s, sooner or later you'd get scrolled.
For lunch I get aubergine (British word for eggplant) and "meatballs" with noodled courgette (British for zucchini) in tomato sauce.
Mr. Robot season two noodled around for roughly half its 12 hours, before abruptly realizing it needed to tell a story.
They came from a pair of 3M scientists who noodled on how to use a light adhesive that executives had disregarded on another project.
I noodled over this one a bit because I think of the two words so differently, sort of spiritual (here one minute, gone the next) vs.
I've noodled my way around a guitar for the past few decades like any other white dude, but I couldn't conceive of putting together a project like this.
And so I then sort of noodled around for a while and I started, I decided I would take a writing class from a woman who lived in my neighborhood.
From the moment James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Lars Ulrich, and Robert Trujillo strode onstage, devoid of fanfare or intro faffery, and noodled the opening riff to Budgie's "Breadfan," it was LIT.
A$AP's private jet touched down at LAX after a long flight from Sweden ... this after the judges in his criminal case allowed him to leave the country as they noodled over the verdict.
As a soloist sang gospel music that doubled as a filibuster for the tardy senator, some in the crowd noodled as if it were a Phish jam rather than an organ-backed hymn about joy coming in the morning.
Yet it would seem that he does regard physicals as special, because nowhere else does the music feature songs end-to-end instead of sucking you in with a handful and then dematerializing into strummed or noodled jams with vocal accoutrements.
The strongest sci-fi has always used the landscape of the future to help us process our worries about the present, and the nightmarish outcomes that audiences wanted nothing to do with back in 1982 are now talked about, debated, and noodled over by ever-growing numbers of people.
Hugo got his fair share of crowd love last night as Courtney, a Graham Coxon-like wizard on guitar, noodled away smiling, and Jen hammered her kit while leading their saccharine tunes with a vocal that sounds like you need to press your ear up against a wall to hear it clearly.
Almost always Aborigines 'noodled' or fossicked on mine dumps for missed pieces of opal.
The tournament brought in young people from across Oklahoma to a sport mostly passed down from father to son. The release of the documentary and its subsequent airing on PBS affiliates has, if not made the sport more popular, raised its profile to more than just a local phenomenon. Although not mentioning women in noodling explicitly, through interviews Okie Noodling helps to explain women's relationship to the sport. Although some women relate stories of times they have noodled, the majority of practicing noodlers were and are men.
The song was included in the biographical films The Jolson Story (1946) and The Benny Goodman Story (1956), and is also being noodled by Sam (Dooley Wilson) at the piano right before he plays "As Time Goes By" in the movie Casablanca (1942). The song was played in the background in the 1932 movie You Said a Mouthful which starred Joe E. Brown. Al Jolson recorded it for Rose of Washington Square (1939); although it was cut from the finished film, the audio recording survives."Avalon" sung by Al Jolson (audio only) from Rose of Washington Square (1939) on YouTube It can also be heard in The Helen Morgan Story (1957) where it is performed by Ann Blyth (dubbed by Gogi Grant) with chorus girls It appears in It's a Wonderful Life ( 1946).

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