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Usually just like pitching up +4, then you know we're switching up.
"Yeah," they say, stretching their arms, their voice pitching up a little with the exertion.
It was almost like being in a speedboat, with the nose pitching up and down slightly.
Even though Syndergaard was not pitching up to his highest standards this year, he was performing well.
The stalkers lost radar contact in the electronic clutter, and the trawler, pitching up and down in the surf, disappeared.
The parabolas start at 24,000 feet, with the aircraft pitching up 45 degrees to the horizon until the apex at 32,000 feet.
By cranking those wheels, the pilots can adjust the stabilizers manually in an effort to keep the plane from pitching up or down.
The Yasu Project, the organisation behind the enterprise, plan on pitching up outside venues during the Olympics, which run from July 24 - Aug. 9.
The Yasu Project, the organization behind the enterprise, plan on pitching up outside venues during the Olympics, which run from July 24 - Aug. 9.
The Yasu Project, the organization behind the enterprise, plan on pitching up outside venues during the Olympics, which run from July 24 - Aug. 9.
Texas plays Diggler's sidekick and Biederman plays Diggler, pitching up his basso profundo by fifty per cent and adding a dash of Ned Flanders.
He has become a cult figure, a heroic nomad pitching up in some of the world's most obscure football leagues, refusing to let his career drift away.
"I think a lot of people thought about how well he was pitching up to this point and that Chris Sale had the upper hand," Tanaka said.
He seemed to take on some of the cadence and tone of former President Barack Obama, pitching up his voice to stress the urgency of challenges facing democracy.
"As much as a pitcher fights it, it's hard to hide when you're not pitching up to your capabilities," said Jack Morris, the Hall of Fame pitcher turned broadcaster.
Mr Farage led the way, pitching up at Trump Tower in December for a cheesy photo with the then-president-elect, whose grasp of the former UKIP leader's CV seems shaky.
"The local authorities are cracking down on diesel vehicles driving around, pitching up and running their engine for hours, creating very serious health impacts," said Ms. Russell, the Green Party politician.
These engines had to be placed farther forward than the ones on the normal 737, and as a result, the plane was more prone to pitching up and stalling in certain scenarios.
A few years ago it was highly unusual to see sex workers outside Malawi's cities, but they are increasingly pitching up in rural settlements as competition in urban areas drives them to find new clients.
Liquid's version (below) came not long after, relying heavily on that one piano line and pitching up Roger's vocals so that the words "sweet harmony" repeat and glisten over the whole thing like condensed milk on apple pie.
If the prospect of a lifelike Boris Johnson pitching up in your bedroom to canvas the youth vote is distressing enough, take solace in the fact that—for now, at least—you'd have to switch your phone on to see him.
Many of them will have nowhere to go, pitching up at existing camps, making new settlements and crowding into already overcrowded villages — since few of the returnees can go back to their original homes, often in war-torn areas that they left decades ago.
But pitching up into a stall is a characteristic of all jets with underslung engines, and the tendency in the Max, though slightly stronger than in previous 737s, was probably not sufficiently different to rouse the F.A.A. during the airplane's testing and certification process.
He is more conversant in the finer points of advanced data, is more willing to abandon his game plan at a moment's notice, and has learned — like an increasing number of today's pitchers — to counterattack the fly-ball revolution by pitching up in the strike zone.
In the now infamous debacle of the Boeing 23 MAX, the company produced a plane outfitted with a half-assed bit of software programmed to override all pilot input and nosedive when a little vane on the side of the fuselage told it the nose was pitching up.
"What has happened is, because of the increase in velocities, you're seeing more pitchers pitching up — more pitching coaches and organizations encouraging pitches thrown up at the top of the zone — where that was never the case before," said Colorado Rockies Manager Bud Black, who pitched in the majors from 1981 to 1995.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2900 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 220006 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2202 MORE knows he faces an election in 2628, but he seems less aware of the many foreign policy challenges coming his way, most likely pitching up at the White House before Americans go to the polls in November.
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However, unknown to anyone, the fly-by-wire system had been hooked up incorrectly (pitch was yaw and vice versa). Upon liftoff, the plane immediately went out of control. Instead of the nose pitching up, it went horizontal.
Players may control their aircraft by pitching up, down, rolling the aircraft 180 degrees, fire the machine gun and dropping bombs. The aircraft can be controlled through the keyboard or a joystick. The game features four nations: Finland, England, Germany and Japan. Each nation has a single player campaign.
After exiting from the lie-to-fly element, Galactica passes underneath a small ravine before pitching up, into a tight turn over the plaza area. A 360 degrees inline twist is followed up by a series of straight flying, and several turns and dips in the track. The train then comes to a stop on the brake run before returning to one of the ride's two stations.
While flying straight and level, if a correction > in pitch was required, a forward push on the control resulted in the > airplane wanting to pitch over even more. Pitch control became a matter of > continually jockeying the controls, however slightly, even when the aircraft > was in proper trim. The same applied if pulling back on the control. It > would tend to continue pitching up, requiring an immediate corrective > response.
She was also used by the Metropolitan Police for observing traffic congestion caused by the Ascot Races. Journalists and senior police representatives were entertained in great comfort on the day, and the journalists stories were dropped by parachute over Croydon airfield. On 21 June, returning from another trial flight, she suffered damage during landing. The release of emergency ballast caused a sharp pitching up, straining the ship against the mooring line.
The flight engineer, Harry Gordon Hill, correctly called for the spoiler deployment as evidenced in the CVR transcript. When executed just above the runway, the landing flare procedure arrests the aircraft's descent just prior to touchdown. By raising the aircraft's nose (pitching up), lift momentarily increases, reducing the descent rate, and the main wheels may then gently contact the runway. During the flare, pilots normally retard the throttles to idle to reduce engine thrust.
On the next day, after reconsidering some of his calculations, Caproni decided to load the bow of the Transaereo with ballast before carrying out further tests, in order to keep the aircraft from pitching up excessively. More taxiing tests were successfully carried out on February 11. On February 12 or March 2, 1921, the bow of the aircraft loaded with of ballast, the Transaereo reached the speed of and took off for the first time. During the brief flight it proved stable and maneuverable, in spite of a persisting tendency to climb.
The chairperson of the accident investigation board adopted the report on 10 July 2002."Appendix A." Final Accident Report. The investigation showed that: > ...during the go-around, as the captain was dealing with the flap over-speed > situation, he applied a nose-down side-stick input, resulting in a nose-down > pitch. While the aircraft was accelerating with TOGA power in total > darkness, the somatogravic illusion could have caused the captain to > perceive (falsely) that the aircraft was ‘pitching up’. He would have > responded by making a ‘nose down’ input.
William Sutherland's The Ship-builders Assistant (1711) covers this information in more detail. The practice of building sheer into a ship dates back to the era of small sailing ships. These vessels were built with the decks curving upwards at the bow and stern in order to increase stability by preventing the ship from pitching up and down. Sheer on exposed decks also makes a ship more seaworthy by raising the deck at fore and aft ends further from the water and by reducing the volume of water coming on deck.
In an article in Vanity Fair, William Langewiesche noted that once the AoA was so extreme, the system rejected the data as invalid, and temporarily stopped the stall warnings, but "this led to a perverse reversal that lasted nearly to the impact; each time Bonin happened to lower the nose, rendering the angle of attack marginally less severe, the stall warning sounded again—a negative reinforcement that may have locked him into his pattern of pitching up", which increased the angle of attack and thus aggravated the stall.
The head-up illusion involves a sudden forward linear acceleration during level flight where the pilot perceives the illusion that the nose of the aircraft is pitching up. The pilot's response to this illusion would be to push the yoke or the stick forward to pitch the nose of the aircraft down. A night take-off from a well-lit airport into a totally dark sky (black hole) or a catapult take-off from an aircraft carrier can also lead to this illusion, and could result in a crash.
If the stick pusher had activated erroneously and been over- corrected by the pilot, the aircraft would likely have pitched down slightly before rapidly pitching up. Instead, the upwards pitch was more or less constant until the moment the aircraft stalled. Nevertheless, without more accurate flight data, the theory could not be ruled out completely. The least likely of the three involved the antenna for the HF radio (consisting of a cable extending from the upper forward fuselage to the tip of the vertical stabiliser) snapping during rotation.
Delta Air Lines Flight 1080 was a scheduled flight notable for the incident that occurred on April 12, 1977 during the San Diego to Los Angeles leg of the flight. Unknown to the crew, the Lockheed L-1011's left elevator had become stuck in a fully upwards position. This led to the aircraft pitching up aggressively and causing the aircraft to lose speed and nearly stall. The pitching force, unable to be overcome by fully pushing the control column down, was counteracted by reducing the thrust on the L-1011's wing engines but not the tail engine.
Dorsal view showing the pectoral fins The pectoral fins on most fish control pitching (up-and-down motion of the body), yawing (the side-to-side motion), and rolling. Most hammerhead sharks do not yaw or roll and achieve pitch using their cephalofoils. The smaller cephalofoil of a bonnethead shark is not as successful, so they have to rely on the combination of cephalofoils and their large pectoral fins for most of their motility. Compared to other hammerheads, bonnethead sharks have larger and more developed pectoral fins and are the only species of hammerhead to actively use pectoral fins for swimming.
19 received generally positive reviews from critics. The album holds a 68 out of 100 rating, based on 19 critical reviews, at Metacritic. The Observers Caspar Llewellyn Smith wrote in his review, "The way [Adele] stretched the vowels, her wonderful soulful phrasing, the sheer unadulterated pleasure of her voice, stood out all the more; little doubt that she's a rare singer, which another track first available on her MySpace site, 'Daydreamer', confirmed" they gave the album a five-star response. "Pitching up somewhere between blues, folk and jazz, she's included something for everyone without ever pandering to a particular trend", wrote Chris Long from BBC Music.
Preparing the look for filming involved a four-and-a-half-hour session in make-up, which Frewer described as "gruelling" and "not fun", likening it to "being on the inside of a giant tennis ball." Only his head and shoulders were depicted, usually superimposed over a moving geometric background. This background was a piece of CGI footage that had been generated for one of Morton and Jankel's ad agency's commercials, later, in the United States version, generated by a Commodore Amiga computer. His chaotic speech patterns are based upon his voice pitching up or down seemingly at random, or occasionally becoming stuck in a stuttering loop.
A thunderstorm was also in the vicinity of Bagram at the time of the crash and the wind changed direction by 120° during one hour commencing approximately 35 minutes before the crash. A dashboard camera on a car in the vicinity of the runway end recorded the crash, which shows the aircraft pitching up, falling into a stall, and then sharply banking right after a slight bank to the left, indicating asymmetrical lift. The plane soon righted itself and then crashed at a shallow angle on the ground. CNN stated that a government official speaking on the condition of anonymity confirmed the video's authenticity.
In addition to the limited western aid, Orhan Çelebi, the Ottoman contender held as a hostage in the city, and his considerable retinue of Ottoman troops, also assisted in the city's defense. On 2 April 1453, Mehmed's advance guard arrived outside Constantinople and began pitching up a camp. On 5 April, the sultan himself arrived at the head of his army and encamped within firing rage of the city's Gate of St. Romanus. Bombardment of the city walls began almost immediately on 6 April. Most estimates of the number of soldiers defending Constantinople's walls in 1453 range from 6,000–8,500, out of which 5,000–6,000 were Greeks, most of whom were untrained militia soldiers.
On 9 October 2018, the Boeing 737-800 operating the flight from Porto Airport to Edinburgh Airport suffered a left ADIRU failure that resulted in the aircraft pitching up and climbing 600 feet. The left ADIRU was put in ATT (attitude-only) mode in accordance with the Quick Reference Handbook, but it continued to display erroneous attitude information to the captain. The remainder of the flight was flown manually with an uneventful landing. The UK's AAIB released the final report on 31 October 2019, with the following recommendation: > It is recommended that Boeing Commercial Aircraft amend the Boeing 737 Quick > Reference Handbook to include a non-normal checklist for situations when > pitch and roll comparator annunciations appear on the attitude display.
Sunday began his career in Poland with Szczakowianka Jaworzno, where he made 27 appearances, scoring 3 goals, before moving to Lithuania to play for FC Vilnius in 2006. During his time in Lithuania, he made 15 appearances, scoring 1 goal, before deciding to try his luck in England in 2007, signing for non-league St Albans City. He impressed at Clarence Park, bagging 3 goals in 12 appearances before pitching up on trial with Colchester United on trial during the summer of 2008, where he eventually earned himself a one-year deal. A pacy and powerful striker, Akanni-Sunday Wasiu joined Luton Town on a month’s loan from Colchester United in mid-January 2009, having been a long-term target for Hatters boss Mick Harford.
She was a presenter of the NDR Hamburg Harbour Concert broadcasts, and by the mid 1950s had become a regular presenter of a number of popular television series, such as "Umschau/Mittag am Abend", the radio travel programme "Zwischen Hamburg und Haiti", Hamburg Harbour Concert and "Funkbilder aus Niedersachsen" ("Radio pictures from Lower Saxony"). This last series involved pitching up in the main square of a succession small town with an outside broadcasting unit and one of the iconic Übertragungswagen ("broadcasting trucks") and from there producing live transmissions to audiences without studio intervention. Many of these reportages were broadcast across German and gave their presenter a national profile. By 1956 her reporting roles were complemented increasingly by editorial duties in the broadcaster's features department and main editorial office.
The success of Kanye West has had a ripple effect on the local hip hop, with his production style (dubbed "chipmunk soul" for West's sampling and pitching-up of soul vocals) having a large impact on albums like Common's critically acclaimed album Be and Twista's Kamikaze, both of whom are Chicago hip hop veterans and both of whom have guested on West's tracks. His alternative, non-gangster sound also helped pave the way for non-gangster rappers like Lupe Fiasco, whose career had a huge boost when he guested on West's track "Touch The Sky", in addition to conscious rappers such as Rhymefest. West's influence is still felt in the local hip hop scene by up and coming rappers like Vic Mensa and Chance the Rapper, with West's The College Dropout being the first hip hop record Chance ever heard.
Although it was one of Michael's biggest hits, he ignored the song following its release; he never performed it after the Faith World Tour and although the Rhythm Two version appears on Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael, it does not appear on the 2006 retrospective TwentyFive; furthermore, the "Monogamy Mix" does not appear on the 2011 remastered release of Faith. In an interview with Mark Goodier, included in the large-format book released with the 2011 remaster, Michael said that he still likes the second "Rhythm" but not the first, and that he distanced himself from the song because its production sounded too much like Prince; indeed, "Rhythm 1", as well as a few other tracks on the Faith album (such as "Hard Day"), features Michael simulating female vocals by artificially pitching up and altering his own voice, much the same thing as Prince was doing at the time with his pseudo-female alter ego Camille. In the interview, Michael admits that he was infatuated with Prince, and adds that he thought it was very bad for him to be infatuated with a colleague of his.Mark Goodier, "In Conversation with George Michael", Faith: Remastered Special Edition book.

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