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The boat poked into the brush, Nigel hanging over the edge.
His second, another fastball at 95.7, was poked into right field for a base hit.
"I poked into bathrooms with soaking tubs or steam showers" is as far as she goes.
Holes were poked into my knee, cartilage was removed, bone was micro-fractured, and then I was sent home.
Other patients spoke of an implantable pump and monitor that didn't need to be poked into their bellies every day.
Then there are caves: speleologists, as cavers are more grandly known, reckon that a good half of them have never even been poked into.
As he crushed the tiny wishbone in his fist, it cracked into pointy shards that poked into the skin of his palm like needles.
And, gents, if you're grand enough for top hat, you can always balance it on the handle of your umbrella poked into the soft turf.
It looks like a hand-made form that was bent, prodded, and poked into its shape, a vaguely menacing sock puppet able to stand up for itself.
There was a sea-green splotch hovering over his neck, with a long tail that poked into his nose, and one ear was radioactive yellow; the nose was honking blue.
In a ride I had with two engineers, the car safely maneuvered through traffic on the Seoul campus, stopping for pedestrians, slowing traffic and oncoming buses that poked into its lane.
When Pulisic tore open the left side of the Panama defense 11 minutes later, slotting a cross that Altidore simply poked into the net, the game — 19 minutes old — seemed over.
By the time it's through, the filmmakers, Joshua Zeman and Rachel Mills, have poked into murders in places like New Jersey, Florida and New Mexico and taken viewers through a gantlet of sordidness.
Brown also said that some brides will take an extra step, undergoing procedures like microneedling, in which small needles are poked into the skin to promote a youthful look, before their big days.
After this event, McCabe realized he'd had holes poked into his act, so he pivoted, positioning the band as "psychic vampires" before slowly breaking kayfabe and distancing himself from the vampire thing all together.
If you are lucky enough to be in the path of the eclipse, remember not to look at the Sun except through special eclipse glasses or by other indirect means, like a pinhole poked into a sheet of paper.
This article originally appeared on VICE Canada Most 20-somethings who've had Bart Simpson's face or Smiths lyrics stick-n-poked into their thigh at a house party probably didn't consider what kind of energy was being transmitted into their body forever.
I took more tours with more brokers, climbed more stairs, poked into more closets, combed more listings, explored more neighborhoods I'd never heard of and, finally, I found a two-bedroom apartment on a block in brownstone Brooklyn across from a subway stop.
Each of the characters is in some ways terribly alone, like Hopper's city zombies, vacant about the eyes, but each one's heart, poked into flame by conversation, is, like the doubting disciple in Caravaggio's "The Incredulity of Saint Thomas," reaching out for something solid to match the intensity of his or her hopes and ideas.
If you skip the fish eggs, they will tell you there are three ways to eat the duck: wrapped in one of the very thin and tender pancakes with scallions and a smear of sweet soy-black bean sauce (great stuff); poked into a round sesame puff with julienned cucumber and melon, raw garlic paste and the black bean sauce; and finally, dipped in a small pile of sugar, recommended for the skin alone.
Again, I think Harden will/should win his first MVP this year—here's how his numbers compare with LeBron's through the whole season—but for the purpose of constructing an argument for anyone else, holes need be poked into the favorite's case, so here goes nothing: Harden's sidekick is Chris Paul, a first-ballot Hall of Fame point guard who leads the entire league in Real Plus-Minus and is just about always on the floor whenever Harden is not.
Even after the eruption ended, the lava flows were still hot enough to boil water for many months and it reportedly took eight years for the lava to cool. Puffs of gas would escape when rods were poked into the lava.
His set-up used phones grounded by metal rods poked into the earth. His transmission range was at least as much as a half a mile"Mode of Electric communication" October 5, 1886. Lines 51-55. and he received a patent for this device, , in 1886.
These juices separate the flesh of their prey from the bone or shell. The salivary gland has a small tooth at its end which can be poked into an organism to digest it from within. The digestive gland itself is rather short. It has four elements, with food passing through the crop, stomach and caecum before entering the intestine.
The cloud was now much closer – perhaps 50-100 meters away. I thought: > ‘What will happen first – will I go into the cloud or will his tracers hit > me? If the Sabre opens fire, he won’t miss.’ But when the Sabre closed to > 800 meters and new tracers flew from it, I poked into the cloud.
Sensorimotor contagion is an automatic reduction in corticospinal excitability due observing another person experiencing pain. In a study by Avenanti on pain empathy in racial bias, it was shown that when a person sees a needle being poked into the hand of another person, there is a reduced motor evoked potential (MEP) in the muscle of the observer's hand.
Nespresso's hermetically sealed capsules are made of aluminium. Depending on the Nespresso system being used, the flat top or the pointed end of the capsule is pierced when inserted into the machine and the compartment lever is lowered. Some machines make a single large hole, and others make three smaller holes. When the machine is activated it pumps hot water under high pressure into injector holes poked into the narrow end of the capsule upon insertion.
For machines with real-time clocks, a set of `PEEK` instructions might have been used to access the time. For more complex operations, MBASIC allowed user-defined functions that could be called from a BASIC program. These were typically placed in a reserved area of memory, or POKEd into string constants, as a series of machine codes (op codes). MBASIC also provided hardware `INP` and `OUT` instructions that read and wrote directly to the 8080 hardware input/output ports.
It allows the operator to "feel" and work around unseen obstacles. In the 1960s, Paul Bach-y-Rita developed a vision substitution system using a 20x20 array of metal rods that could be raised and lowered, producing tactile "dots" analogous to the pixels of a screen. People sitting in a chair equipped with this device could identify pictures from the pattern of dots poked into their backs. The first US patent for a tactile telephone was granted to Thomas D. Shannon in 1973.
The sausage can be served with mustard, ketchup, and a piece of dark bread; or - in the most common form in Austria - as a Käsekrainer-Hot-Dog. (By Hot Dog Austrians mean the bun, not the sausage.) The bread used is very similar to a French baguette, but shorter ( long). The bun is cut open at one end and a hole is poked into it with a warm metal rod. The next step is to put sauce in the hole.
The concept of creating irritation or injury to stimulate healing has been recorded as early as Roman times when hot needles were poked into the shoulders of injured gladiators. Prolotherapy use began in the 1930s and was originally used in the treatment of ligamentous laxity. In the 1950s, George S. Hackett, a general surgeon in the United States, began performing injections of irritant solutions in an effort to repair joints and hernias. This practice is what would eventually evolve into modern-day prolotherapy.
Machine code programs were also published, usually for simple video games listed in BASIC DATA statements as hexadecimal numbers that could be POKEd into the memory of a home computer by a 'stub' loader at the beginning of the program. Machine language listings could be entered with a program provided in each issue called MLX (available for Apple II, Atari and Commodore hardware, and written in BASIC). Early versions of MLX accepted input in decimal, but this was later changed to the more compact hexadecimal format. It was noted particularly for software such as the multiplatform word processor SpeedScript, the spreadsheet SpeedCalc, and the game Laser Chess.
Digital representation of the note sent by the miners (English: "All 33 of us are fine in the shelter") On 22 August the eighth borehole broke throughBrian McCullough (14 October 2010), "Chesco company proud to help with Chilean miner rescue" , The Mercury, Pennsylvania. at a depth of , at a ramp near the shelter where the miners had taken refuge. For days the miners had heard drills approaching and had prepared notes, which they attached to the tip of the drill with insulation tape when it poked into their space. They also tapped on the drill before it was withdrawn, and these taps could be heard on the surface.
Time reviewed: Publicity photo from the September 15, 1957 show, The Challenge of Space. :NBC's Wide Wide World whisked its audience all over the map. The camera lazed its way down the Mississippi, poked into a New Jersey lane where lovers walked and old men raked autumn leaves, wandered around Gloucester harbor as fishermen mended nets. There were vivid contrasts between the chasm of the Grand Canyon and the topless towers of Rockefeller Center, the swaying wheat fields of Nebraska and the money-conscious hubbub of the Texas State Fair, an underwater ballet from Florida and the overwater speed trials of Donald Campbell's jet racer at Arizona's man-made Lake Mead.
Eventually, this process evolved into using mattress batting soaked in used vehicle oil which was carried up the mountainside. Once at the Y the mixture was formed into "gook" balls (a little bigger than softballs) with a thumb size hole poked into the top. These were placed around the Y and just before lighting a bit of gasoline was poured into the holes to allow the torches to quickly light the entire Y. Using this method the Y would remain lit for about 20 minutes. 1975 - BYU began to use a helicopter to carry thousands of pounds of whitewash to repaint the Y. Repainting of the Y is accomplished about every 5 years.
A fantastic long through ball by Miguel Llera saw Steve Howard turn his man and fire an unstoppable shot into the roof of the net, sending Hillsborough wild. Middlesbrough's best chance of the half was a solo effort by Curtis Main but his shot went comfortably wide. Sheffield Wednesday continued to pressurise the Middlesbrough defence though and good play by Owls' Player of the Year Lewis Buxton lead to Jermaine Johnson's distance shot just going wide. As the half hour make just passed a corner whipped in by Lewis Buxton was poked into the net by Leroy Lita to double the Owls' advantage and to step them closer to the win that would secure survival.
Retrieved June 7, 2017. As late as World War II, the line-crossing ceremony was still rather rough and involved activities such as the "Devil's Tongue", which was an electrified piece of metal poked into the sides of those deemed pollywogs. Beatings were often still common, usually with wet firehoses, and several World War II Navy deck logs speak of sailors visiting sick bay after crossing the line. Efforts to curtail the line-crossing ceremony did not begin until the 1980s, when several reports of blatant hazing began to circulate regarding the line-crossing ceremony, and at least one death was attributed to abuse while crossing the line. Shellback certificate awarded to Charles Cameron, aboard , commemorating his first crossing of the Equator, December 1, 1928.
While Ethiopians Haile Gebrselassie, Kenenisa Bekele and on the women's side Tirunesh Dibaba had all done it before, Mo Farah had the opportunity to be the first non-Ethiopian runner to defend a world 10,000 metres championship. The Kenyan triumvirate of Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor, Paul Kipngetich Tanui and Bedan Karoki Muchiri took the race out, multiple 64 second laps breaking the race apart to the point that there were only two remaining stragglers, Farah and his American training partner Galen Rupp. Farah, Rupp and Tanui were all returning from top 5 finishes two years earlier. As the pace dropped, Farah briefly showed his intent to win with 3200, 1500 and 1200 to go, but each time Farah poked into the lead the Kenyan team quickly scrambled to retake the lead.

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