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When your friend responds, their French will be repeated back as English.
"Okay, S-s-s-sam," Sam claims the barista repeated back to him.
When the Sanders pitch was repeated back to her by The Hill, she laughed.
After his subsequent divorce, Mr. Woods underwent repeated back operations, which led to an addiction to painkillers.
But until now, few studies have systematically examined what really works against repeated back pain and what doesn't.
Durbin gives us some news here -- that Graham repeated back Trump's expletive during his scolding of the President.
" He repeated back what I had said: "'I didn't do anything, I was just standing there…' That's pitiful.
It wants to keep us in a bubble of comfort where our views are repeated back to us in the News Feed.
In the current campaign, we have yet to see Trump define himself with a clear message that resonates and can be easily repeated back.
Or do we simply want to hear the litany of our childhood repeated back to us like an endless lullaby for the rest of our lives?
For repeated back-and-forth trips, however, the 5 or 7-day unlimited Pyeongchang Pass makes more financial sense, priced at KRW 168,000 or 195,000, respectively.
Solos recalled music education: A performer stepped out in front of the group and played a short passage that was then repeated back by the other instruments.
Many people in Washington, ever willing to hear their own wisdom repeated back to them, including and perhaps especially when that wisdom appears falsified by reality, are listening.
At times there was repeated back-and-forth between two bidders as the price inched up in relatively small increments, as it did for a Günther Förg abstract.
He initially pitched himself as a moderniser, able to broaden his party's appeal through his endlessly repeated back-story, with its saccharine ode to America, his oratory and telegenic smile.
To see months of your own search history repeated back to you in list form is to suffer a strange mixture of your most mundane and anxious — and largely forgotten — moments.
The theme reaches its apotheosis with the climactic encounter: The humans send it out over a computer and speakers (an oboe in the soundtrack's "Wild Signals"), and it is repeated back by the aliens' mother ship (a rumbling tuba).
Her, I repeated back to him, inquisitive, mocking him a little, and this gave him an idea: she needed a name, he said, and he decided to call her Madeleine, I don't have any idea where it came from but he loved to say it.
The demo on the company's home page is created with a special proprietary voice just for illustrative purposes, but to actually activate the editing and augmenting feature for a piece of their own audio, users have to first record a number of statements that are repeated back, based on text created on the fly and in real time.
MAJORS M: THE MASTERS U: U.S. OPEN B: BRITISH OPEN PGA TOURNAMENTS ENTERED TOP 10 WON P: P.G.A. CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 5 10 15 20 M U B P 2008 2009 53 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 MAJORS M: THE MASTERS U: U.S. OPEN B: BRITISH OPEN PGA TOURNAMENTS ENTERED TOP 153 WON P: P.G.A. CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR 5 10 15 22005 M U B P 210 21997 212 21997 25 163 216 22014 22017 2017 2018 2019 By The New York Times The ensuing years brought repeated back operations, which led to an addiction to painkillers and culminated in pain so searing that, before an operation in 2017, he questioned whether he could play professionally again.
Although not outlined in the Constitution, the chief justice has a longstanding role in presidential inaugurations in Dublin Castle. The chief justice reads the declaration of office to the president-elect which is repeated back by the president-elect before putting their signature to the declaration.
Children are natural dramatists in their play. They structure and create character. I think It's vital that a child sees their process repeated back to them by the adults – and with the formal validation of the broader culture. To understand that adults also engage in imaginative play and story-telling.
Scharfe, p. 248. A pathin is a scholar who has mastered the pathas. Thus, a ghanapaathin has learnt the chanting of the scripture up to the advanced stage of ghana. The Ghanapatha or the "Bell" mode of chanting is so called because the words are repeated back and forth in a bell shape.
Blab is the shortened form of the word "blabber," meaning to talk much without making sense. Middle English had the noun , "one who does not control their tongue." A blab school was where the school children repeated back their teacher's oral lesson at the top of their voices. The school children vocalized out their lesson in "Chinese fashion" as harmonized voices in unison.
The spacing effect and its underlying mechanisms have important applications to the world of advertising. For instance, the spacing effect dictates that it is not an effective advertising strategy to present the same commercial back-to-back (massed repetition). Spaced ads were remembered better than ads that had been repeated back to back. Layout variations presented in short spacing intervals also resulted in improved recall compared to ads presented in exact repetition.
The series has been repeated back on UK Channel Plus in 2012, radio broadcasts of the episodes The Fox and Sentenced to Death were shown on digital channel Radio Gold, more episodes were promised but never materialized in its initial run. In July 2016 two further episodes appeared on the Radio station without any scheduled series, the station confirmed that the show would be used to fill gaps rather than a scheduled series.
Haley admitted that some passages from The African had made it into Roots, settling the case out of court in 1978 and paying Courlander $650,000. Genealogists have also disputed Haley's research and conclusions in Roots. The Gambian griot turned out not to be a real griot, and the story of Kunta Kinte appears to have been a case of circular reporting, in which Haley's own words were repeated back to him.MacDonald, Edgar.
Again her approach is off beat and personal. By loosening the > bobbin tension and tightening the needle tension the stitching results in a > series of loops. Most seamstresses would moan and rip out the threads if > this were to happen to their seams, but here the looped stitching is > repeated back and forth across an area, until it resembles the glistening > pile of a nylon rug. Occasional gold threads, flecked with metallic red and > green, scintillate like sparklers.
He denied repeating back the order to dispatcher Tisdale with the two words included. Tisdale testified to passing the order by telephone to Blue River and to Red Pass Junction, and that it was correctly read back to him by both operators. He also testified to a brief gap in communications several days before the crash, saying that in the rough country through which the railway line passed it was not uncommon for objects falling against the communication line to cause brief outages. Parsons also testified that Atherton had correctly repeated back the order.
It was also discovered that elders and griots could not give reliable genealogical lineages before the mid-19th century, with the single apparent exception of Kunta Kinte. It appears that Haley had told so many people about Kunta Kinte that he had created a case of circular reporting. Instead of independent confirmation of the Kunta Kinte story, he was actually hearing his own words repeated back to him. After Haley's book became nationally famous, American author Harold Courlander noted that the section describing Kinte's life was apparently taken from Courlander's own novel The African.
At the end of the list of sentences, they repeated back the words in their correct order. Other tasks that do not have this dual-task nature have also been shown to be good measures of working memory capacity. Whereas Daneman and Carpenter believed that the combination of "storage" (maintenance) and processing is needed to measure working memory capacity, we know now that the capacity of working memory can be measured with short-term memory tasks that have no additional processing component. Conversely, working memory capacity can also be measured with certain processing tasks that don't involve maintenance of information.
'"Explosives boy" to the soldiers: I came to explode because they offered sex' by Efrat Weiss (Ynet) When asked on Israeli television to give the reason for his attempted attack, Abdo said "because of the people". When this was repeated back to him in the form of a question, he responded, "they don't love me". He was then asked by a reporter if he also thought about paradise, and nodded his head.'Israeli TV - 14 year old Suicide Bomber' by Channel 2 (video) The Jerusalem Post quoted Hussam as saying his handlers told him that blowing himself up is the only chance he'd have at sex with 72 virgins in the Garden of Eden.
In the post-war era, a general navigation system using transponder-based systems was deployed as the distance measuring equipment (DME) system. DME was identical to Gee-H in concept, but used new electronics to automatically measure the time delay and display it as a number, rather than having the operator time the signals manually on an oscilloscope. This led to the possibility that DME interrogation pulses from different aircraft might be confused, but this was solved by having each aircraft send out a different series of pulses which the ground-based transponder repeated back. DME is almost always used in conjunction with VOR, and is normally co-located at a VOR station.
Consider a single pulse sequence consisting of (1) an excitation pulse with flip angle \theta_E, (2) the recording of the time domain signal (Free induction decay, FID) for a duration known as acquisition time a_t, and (3) a delay until the next excitation pulse (here called interpulse delay d_1). This sequence is repeated back-to-back many times and the sum or the average of all recorded FIDs ("transients") is calculated. If the longitudinal relaxation time T_1 of the specific spin in question is short compared to the sum of a_t and d_1, the spins (or the spin ensembles) are fully or close to fully relaxed. Then a 90° flip angle will yield the maximum signal intensity (or signal-to-noise ratio) per number of averaged FIDs.
Elgin Lessley (also credited as Lesly, Lessly, and Leslie) (June 10, 1883 - January 10, 1944) was an American hand-crank cameraman of the silent film era—a period of filmmaking when virtually all special effects work had to be produced inside the camera during filming. Though Lessley worked earlier with Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, and later with Harry Langdon, he is best known for the groundbreaking effects he produced with Buster Keaton, who dubbed him "the human metronome" for his ability to crank consistently at any requested speed. Lessley's most striking effects were in The Playhouse (1921) and Sherlock Jr. (1924). In The Playhouse, through use of a specially shuttered lens and repeated back-cranking and re-cranking, Lessley allowed Keaton to appear as up to nine characters simultaneously, interacting with one another.
Many venues, including Funny or Die, Mad TV, and the Late Night with Seth Meyers have parodied the walk-and-talk cliche of the show, including the "ping-pong" dialogue, in which one character would speak barely a word before the other said another, and then repeated back and forth. During the 2012 campaign season, most of the cast appeared in a humorous walk- and-talk style PSA encouraging people to look for the portion of the ballot for nonpartisan positions. The PSA spotlights and promotes Bridget Mary McCormack as an example of a nonpartisan candidate for the Michigan Supreme Court. She is described in the spot as Mary McCormack's sister (which she is); none of the cast are able to identify this person, including Kate Harper (McCormack's character in the show).
Claire reads the words in the comic's speech bubbles out loud ("I don't think I'd be a very good father;" "Once again, not a request;" "Don't get too close") and hears them repeated back in Japanese by Noah and Kaito. She realizes that they teleported back to the day that Kaito Nakamura gave 18-month-old Claire to Noah on the Deveaux building rooftop—a scene first shown as a flashback in season 1's "Company Man". In "Our Father", while in the past, Hiro and Claire make their plans; Hiro is going to try to get his mother to heal him and gain the catalyst from her in the process, while Claire is going to try to convince Noah not to take the phone call from Kaito Nakamura. They lay out their plans to each other together in a rather humorous exchange, as neither of them understands what the other is saying.

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