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He giggles, running back and forth between his mother and brother, and the bike.
But the idea of running back and forth is key to solving this puzzle.
"People start running back and forth, throwing out food, picking up mops," he said.
We're constantly running back and forth to the kitchen with small containers and baby bottles.
"It's nice to not be running back and forth to the kitchen," Mr. Sofield said.
I keep running back and forth over his piercing, defeated first pass at the song's chorus.
Throughout the party, I saw servers constantly running back and forth with extra bottles of Champagne.
For like the first month, we were running back and forth to the hospital every day.
"I wanted to be nearby while I renovated so I wasn't running back and forth," she said.
The employee told the police that the children were running back and forth to a car parked outside.
Running back and forth through the game's pixelated mountains, Billy slowly grinded (ground?) his characters to level 99.
She's always been running back and forth between two outposts, two powerful men who require so much of her.
Wednesday's blog post was yet another salvo in the long-running back-and-forth between the Farrows and Allen.
We spent most of our day running back and forth across the festival grounds and giving music nerds wedgies.
Two weeks ago our kids were having a pizza party and watching cartoons together, running back and forth between our apartments.
He also showed his daughter how to do suicides, running back and forth across the empty court as she ran after him.
Both at different hospitals, Chris spent the next few days running back and forth and anxiously waiting for both of their prognosis.
Forty horses were nervously running back and forth on Friday as flames and smoke surrounded the Saddletree Ranch Equestrian Center in Sylmar.
Show me the social media stream of anybody running back and forth today on the streets who really captures the human condition.
I tried to imagine what prompted some of the quick lines running back and forth between places in his Life Location sculptures.
He was running back and forth around a car, trying to move the limb which, I mean, it wasn't going to be moved.
While running back and forth between studios and meetings and shoots, Beer's bag needs to hold pretty much everything — and it does. Hairbrush?
For the first 10 minutes, running back and forth from both all four sides of the house, I kept pace with the embers.
These soldiers were not like usual Nigerian military units, who spent more time shooting into the air and running back and forth, uselessly.
I realize there likely isn't a bathroom attendant running back and forth between stalls to keep the display current, but I'm going to dream.
That required trips to Target, running back and forth to move things out of the car, and cleaning the place from top to bottom.
"As the deadline was approaching on Friday, people were running back and forth down the hallways and dashing into conference rooms," Mr. McKinley said.
Imagine: your feet swell during a basketball game because you've been running back and forth on the court, and your sneakers detect your blood pressure.
A video of the act shows the captain running back and forth between the delivery car and the stranded passengers to personally deliver the pizzas.
The family of the slain teenager says Hernández and his friends had been playing a game that involved running back and forth across the border.
She also spent a lot of the wedding reception running back and forth to the bathroom, which, as an adult I felt silly keeping track of.
"They keep running back and forth between the houses and a white truck out there," says one of the soldiers, peering through the hole with binoculars.
There's a hole in the toe where I've worn through it, running back and forth from the kitchen to the patio a thousand times a day.
That extra money is awesome, but what's even more awesome is practicing self-care while running back and forth from your gig to your steady job.
All of the most inspired moments in music seem to have been really connected to this energy running back and forth between the sound and graphics.
While running back and forth between the regular room and ice room was a bit of a hassle, the experience was generally well-planned and executed.
The story — though consistently compelling for the whodunit and wuthappened mysteries you're trying to unravel — drags through missions that send you running back and forth between levels.
"They looked like they were up to no good," said Hall, who watched them running back and forth behind the gate, and called down to the team.
During a recent tour, the sprinter Ryan Bailey was running back and forth in his underwear in the research lab with over 80 electrodes attached to his body.
My mind was running a loop, twirling through the choice of dying from liver disease or spending a year running back and forth to the bathroom, throwing up.
I noticed frantic servers running back and forth between the hotel and the beach chairs to deliver food, and it took a long time to receive a Diet Coke.
I stayed in that position, naked, for ten minutes as the pug I'm babysitting jumped on the bed to see what was happening, running back and forth across my face.
I guess, in a 15 X 15 square like this, you could be reminded of weaving, with a continuous weft (or woof) line running back and forth to make fabric.
Kipchoge will spend the majority of the race running back and forth along the Hauptalee, an arrow-straight stretch of freshly paved road that intersects the city's historic Prater park.
"You couldn't just have the players running back and forth — that would be so boring," says Holby, who is enough of a fan to know what constitutes a moving violation.
The two of them are engaged in a long-running back and forth about the morality of capitalism and meaning of various arcane events that have taken place on Wall Street.
I was ahead pre-rigging sets, running back and forth, trying to scavenge gear, and tearing down sets, all by myself in this mental hospital in the middle of the night, by headlamp.
In the kitchen, for example, by running back and forth, you leave paw prints on the floor, which a Fantasia-style animated broom has to clean up first before coming back after you.
My grandparents owned and ran a few different restaurants around Los Angeles, so my love of food and the food industry started as a child, running back and forth between kitchens and dining rooms.
But you worked for two companies and you were running them both on the same day, and kind of running back and forth between the buildings and not getting a lot of sleep maybe.
And since several of the adolescent units are located in stand-alone trailers out of the main building, for some this meant running back and forth between different buildings to make sure medicines were administered properly.
Venditti Roye, a 41-year-old mother of three, said her son had been running back and forth throughout the evening between the lagoon and the resort's splash-pad water slide, which was a few feet away.
As the two Ferraris cruised on in the lead, toward the end of the race some spectators began running back and forth across the track, perhaps daring to see if they could fare better than the dog.
In 1991, Brenes helped mediate between the Sandinista army and U.S.-backed Contra rebels, traveling into the mountains of Matagalpa and running back and forth between representatives of two sides that refused to even approach each other.
"They haven't proven what they've done or will do for our nation, aside from running back and forth for the sake of their and their comrades' 'chairs' and 'rice pots,' " he wrote, using slang for jobs and income.
"There's probably 50 boats out there, and everybody's just running back and forth grabbing people — families, individuals, old people, dogs, cats," said Mr. Malbrough, a mechanic with a shaved head and tattoo-covered arms who lives in nearby Humble.
All of which means that if you look at a bird running back and forth at the beach and say "Hey look, a sandpiper," there's a really good chance that you're right, even though that bird is technically a dunlin or a stint.
"A recent storm had me feeling like my old photographer self, constantly running back and forth in the rain as these crazy clouds started transforming, and trying out so many different compositions," she wrote on the original Flickr post of the photo.
It's the way I play most games — I can't count the number of hours I've spent running back-and-forth through tall grass in the handheld Pokémon games — and it turns out that doesn't change much when the game is brought into the real world.
In a vain attempt to prevent his jealous mother from terrorizing Louise, Gordon recruits his equally neurotic brother, Sidney (Ron Leibman), who suffers his own form of repetition compulsion, running back and forth across Central Park, regularly accosted by the same jovial gang of muggers.
Paak's conflicting Saturday night sets had fans running back and forth across the festival grounds to catch chunks of their respective performances, which was maybe less incredible than the fact that there were also people who opted to see Zedd over either of them.
Ms. Baynes spent Tuesday morning running back and forth between a river gauge website on her computer and the river itself, watching anxiously as the murky waters swallowed up the boat ramp parking lot and officials urged people to evacuate before the flooding got worse.
Nogueira was running back and forth between the roof where the grill was warming up, the living room to check on the fights, and out into the streets to enjoy a beer or two with extraneous members of the community that had decided to drop in on the festivities.
As they narrate the story of J.'s lifelong — quite literally — search for her birth mother, the performers move around and strike simple poses, stretching a single arm out to the side, lying on the ground, or occasionally grouping and running back and forth, in fits of giggles.
I remember shooting really long days and running back and forth from set to the trailer and breast-feeding — shoot a scene, change the camera setup, run back to the trailer, feed, shoot more of the scene and come back, shoot more of the scene and come back.
HE PUT IN PLACE SOME LINES OF CREDIT RUNNING BACK AND FORTH IN BETWEEN THE CENTRAL BANKS TO GIVE THEM THE MECHANISM FOR DEALING WITH IT. SO THERE ARE MECHANISMS, WHETHER IT'S THAT ONE OR SOMETHING ELSE, THAT COULD BE USED AS PART OF AN OVERALL PACKAGE TO TRY TO STABILIZE THINGS.
A television mini-series is in the works — "Frederik the Great: Behind the Beauty" — as is a documentary that may add depth and breadth to his oeuvre, which now consists primarily of YouTube videos that show him running back and forth to spooky music (one has over 5,600,000 views and is still climbing).
I have felt this, for instance, training at a tennis academy in Florida, immersed in the sort of regimen designed for 12- and 13-year-olds dreaming of scholarships to Division I schools — on the court four, five hours a day in the heat and closeness, running back and forth along the baseline, catching and heaving a medicine ball tossed by a coach.
Bucks can be observed running back and forth across the roads in the pursuit of does. After the rut, the bucks tend to hide and rest, often nursing wounds. They suffer broken antlers, and have lost weight. They drop their antlers between January and March.
The next scene shows Paparizou in a garden at night with many candles sometimes sitting on a garden chair or running back and forth the garden. Many scenes from the video were used for Ivi's commercial. The making of the video and the commercial was uploaded at Paparizou's official YouTube channel.
Piegert et al., p. 11 People may be seen at distances of up to 1,000 metres.Piegert et al., p. 13 Their sense of sight also plays a significant role in the cohesion of the herd. Mouflon who have lost their connection to their herd, search for it by rapidly running back and forth.
One of the joeys is first in being the batter, and misses on first attempt. But that joey manages to hit the ball on second attempt despite a sneaky trick from the spider monkey who is now the pitcher. The joey also makes it safe after running back and forth between bases. Next, Kiko becomes the batter.
The game has no continues or passwords, but extra lives can be earned during bonus levels. Many of the levels are actually repeats with slightly different colors being used, and at the end of each level you will see Captain Hook running back and forth, except in the final level where the player must make Hook walk the plank.
Today, in addition to the monastery with its church, there is a lighthouse situated on the island, as well as a museum, a restaurant, a small quay, a conference hall and two guesthouses with a total of five rooms available to tourists. In the summer, the island is accessible from Burgas via boat services running back and forth multiple times a day.
They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine consists of a very slender corridor, situated lengthwise in the leaf and running back and forth a few times, but eventually broadening to a blotch. A purplish discoloration is produced in the leaf, forming streaks following the course of the mines. Often several mines are found in the same leaf.
This season the NRL introduced a second on-field referee. Previously when the ball changed possession the lone on-field referee would have to change his position to stay with the defending team. He also could only observe the ruck from one direction. The two-referee system saves the referees some running back and forth to get into position as possession changes and also improves watchfulness over the ruck.
The two players are placed inside what Barry describes as a "giant, inflatable sausage," which is placed in the pool. They must run back and forth transporting balls from one end to the other, depositing them in an envelope. The trouble is that running back and forth in the inflatable sausage may cause contenders to lose their footing and struggle to keep it. The first to 5 balls wins.
In 2013, Hester outran a cheetah in a race sponsored by National Geographic at Busch Gardens Tampa. The competition consisted of Hester running back and forth on a straight track to simulate laps, while the cheetah ran in a similar but separate track. In 2013, Hester founded the Anytime 23 Empowerment Center Inc., a non-profit organization that serves as a positive, nurturing and safe environment for kids ages 6–18.Anytime23Empowerment.
The Green Line was the first people mover line at the airport, opening in 1985. It connects Terminal 1 with the C Gate Concourse, which primarily serves Southwest Airlines. The Green Line features two parallel quarter-mile tracks each with two-car trains running back and forth between the two stations. In 2008, the line's original Adtranz C-100 vehicles were replaced with the current Bombardier Innovia APM 100 (formerly CX-100) vehicles.
Finally, in 1946, they appeared in Robert McKimson's The Mouse-Merized Cat, wherein Babbit uses a book to hypnotize Catstello. Babbit has Catstello believe he's a dog in order to scare off the cat so they can get to the food in the refrigerator. However, the cat soon studies hypnosis and is able to reverse Babbit's spell. This results in Catstello running back and forth between the two as they continue use hypnosis.
The thermostats in the public rooms, even as the ship crossed the Equator, were kept at 65 deg. F. A tragic side effect of this was that three of the First-Class stewards, running back and forth between the frigid dining room and the un-air-conditioned galley succumbed to pneumonia and were buried at sea. Radio Call Sign: GNDL (Golf November Delta Lima) with sub-contracted Marconi radio operators. Ship's Complement: All Officers were British.
The original station was modest, with four sidings and a single platform, plus additional run around facilities sandwiched between the hillside and Hubberston Pill.Parker, Richard Neyland: A Great Western Outpost, KRB Publications, 2002. Initial services comprised a local service running back and forth between Milford and Johnston, where passengers could connect with Great Western services from New Milford. By 1871, services had grown to seven daily in each direction, many connecting with passenger services from New Milford at Johnston.
Proper socialization and training is necessary due to their aggressive disposition. Karelian Bear Dogs are very territorial and will alert their handler to the presence of any strangers or other animals nearby that they do not know. They are silent but tenacious hunters and alert their handler only when they have the prey at bay. They will keep prey cornered there by barking in a very high, fast bark and running back and forth or around the animal until their handler comes and dispatches it.
Hence Madonna and Price decided to use the compositions for the album instead. According to Madonna, it was easy for her to shift from her previous album's sentiments, since she included those political views in her documentary I'm Going to Tell You a Secret. She elaborated: > I was running back and forth, literally, from the editing room with [the > documentary's director] Jonas Akerlund to working with Stuart, who was also > mixing the music in the film. We were together, non-stop, all of us.
After seeing Crane's performance on The Dick Van Dyke Show, Donna Reed offered him a guest shot on her program. After the success of that episode, his character, Dr. David Kelsey, was incorporated into the show's storyline and Crane became a regular cast member, beginning with the episode "Friends and Neighbors". Ann McCrea was cast in the series as his wife, Midge Kelsey. Crane continued to work full-time at KNX during his stint on The Donna Reed Show, running back and forth from the KNX studio at Columbia Square to Columbia Studios.
He answers that he is entrusting them to God, to which Hagar then makes a reply that shows her faith, stating that she believes God will guide them. Hagar and Ishmael then run out of water and Ishmael becomes extremely thirsty. Hagar is distressed and searches for water, running back and forth seven times between the hills of Al-Safa and Al-Marwah. Hagar is later remembered by Muslims for this act during the Hajj, or pilgrimage, in which Muslims run between these same hills as part of the Sa'yee.
Angus Young is famous for his wild onstage antics: intense jumps and running back and forth across the stage while playing his guitar. He scoots across the stage on his back while playing a wild solo. Young would clamber on to Bon Scott's or Brian Johnson's shoulders during concerts and they would make their way through the audience with smoke streaming from a satchel on his own back, while he played an extended guitar solo, usually during the song "Rocker" with Scott or during "Let There Be Rock" with Johnson. Young also emulated Chuck Berry's duck-walk while playing in concert.
The goal of the dodger is to dodge as many throws while running back and forth between the two throwers. The strategy is to stay as far as possible from the thrower that has the ball. For every attempt that the dodger dodges successfully they receive a point. A Thrower may strategically throw the ball to the opposite thrower in a manner where the ball is easy to catch and is of no threat to the dodger in an attempt to set up a play for the opposite thrower to get a good chance of hitting the dodger.
Hamza near Mount Uhud Hamza was killed in the Battle of Uhud on 22 March 625 (3 Shawwal 3 hijri) when he was 59 (lunar) years old. He was standing in front of Muhammad, fighting with two swords and then Abyssinian slave Wahshi ibn Harb with a promise of manumission from Hind bint Utbah, if he killed Hamza. This was to avenge her father, Utbah ibn Rabi'ah, whom Hamza had killed in Badr. Hamza, running back and forth, stumbled and fell on his back; and Wahshi said, "who could throw a javelin as the Abyssinians do and seldom missed the mark," threw it into Hamza's abdomen and martyred him.
Film historian and critic Glenn Erickson was humorous in his review of the film's DVD release. He wrote, "After a couple of uninspired potboilers in the late 1940s (The Pretender is actually a good movie), Wilder hit his groove of incompetence with this no-budget wonder concerning the saddest space invader on record ... Endless talky scenes alternate with the entire cast of 6 running back and forth in the old interior of the Griffith Planetarium. The poor invader is a bald Muscle Beach type in a radioactive space suit and a helmet that appears to be the same prop from Robot Monster, somewhat altered."Erickson, Erick.
From 1978 to 2004, Allen and his older brother Larry organized a 5K run, which had 350 participants at its peak. Winner prizes included paintings donated by local artists, and autographed shoes of world-class runners like Joan Benoit Samuelson and Marty Liquori. Allen founded the annual Mount Desert Island Marathon in 2002. It was named race of the year by New England Runner magazine in 2015. In 2007, he co-founded the Great Cranberry Island 50K Ultra Marathon, a 50-kilometer race that involves running back and forth on Great Cranberry Island's two-mile-long main road, the lone road on the island.
The game's plot involved captain Rover Pawstrong (a dog in a space suit) in his adventures on a planet, attempting to eat 20 Space Griffins (essentially large, fast chickens). Gameplay involves the player's character running back and forth on a side-scrolling planet surface, attempting to catch the Griffins. The player finds crates which contain items that the player can use to help catch the bird - or the player can simply try and run and jump on top of the bird, thus catching it. During playtime, there is a time limit by which a bird must be caught (indicated by a roast chicken slowly turning into chicken bones), or else the game ends.
This is one explanation of why boys tend to be more or less athletic than their opposite gender. Children at a younger age might not be able to perform at the level of older children, but their ability to learn and improve on motor skills is much higher. At 3 years of age, children enjoy simple movements, such as hopping, jumping, and running back and forth, just for the sheer delight of performing these activities. However, the findings in the article "The relationship between fine and gross motor ability, self- perceptions and self-worth in children and adolescents" it stated that there was not a statistical significance in athletic competence and social competence.
On the second day, while practicing a march, two flag twirlers spin their flags too fast (per Squidward's demand), causing them to fly into the air and crash into a blimp. On the third day, Squidward checks on Plankton's harmonica solo, but Plankton becomes exhausted and collapses from running back and forth between the holes, since the harmonica is too big for him. On the last day of practice, Squidward (theorizing that "people talk loud when they try to act smart") says if everyone plays loudly, they will be good. However, they take his theory a bit too literally; they play so loudly and horribly bad that they break the windows of the building.
A live television transmission of act 2 of the Covent Garden Tosca of 1964 was broadcast in Britain on February 9, 1964, giving a rare view of Callas in performance and, specifically, of her on-stage collaboration with Tito Gobbi. This has now been preserved on DVD. Callas during her final tour in Amsterdam in 1973 In 1969, the Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini cast Callas in her only non-operatic acting role, as the Greek mythological character of Medea, in his film by that name. The production was grueling, and according to the account in Ardoin's Callas, the Art and the Life, Callas is said to have fainted after a day of strenuous running back and forth on a mudflat in the sun.
This new liberty was prompted by women gaining the right to vote in the United States in 1920 as well as the ways in which they defied the Victorian and Edwardian roles proscribed for women. Her comment “I like music, and informality, and gaiety” is the epitome of the flapper mindset and what some critics felt were the sexual and moral failings of flappers in the Roaring Twenties. Different though they were, she and Ross managed to work together—and knew when, and how, to accommodate the other. Zeitz notes that Long's cubicle was originally on the other side of the building from her assistant, and after growing tired of running back and forth to exchange information, they made the trip on roller skates.
On the evening of December 3, 1957, Maria begged to be allowed to go outside as it had started to snow. After finishing dinner, Maria and Kathy Sigman went outside in the dark (as the sun had set) near Maria's house and played a game they called "duck the cars", running back and forth trying to avoid the headlights of oncoming cars in the street. According to Kathy, they were approached by a man, whom Kathy later described to police as in his early 20s and tall with a slender chin, light hair, a gap in his teeth, and wearing a colorful sweater. The man, who said his name was "Johnny", told the girls that he was 24 and not married.
St. John Chrysostom, Patriarch of Constantinople 398 - 407, was a celebrated preacher (chrysostom means golden-tongued) and reformer who was deliberately killed by his enemies in the Byzantine court and Church by enforced travelling on foot in cold weather. Harris mistakenly shows him wearing the western-style chasuble and alb instead of an eastern phelonion St. Augustine of Hippo (354 - 430) was one of the most influential theologians in Church history. Once, while writing his book on God titled De Trinitate (On the Trinity), he went for a stroll on the beach where he saw a small boy running back and forth with a bucket, pouring water from the shore into a hole he'd dug in the sand. "What are you doing?" asked Augustine.
Piersall was reunited with his former combatant Billy Martin, who also had been acquired by the team. In a Memorial Day doubleheader at Chicago in 1960, he was ejected in the first game for heckling umpire Larry Napp, then after catching the final out of the second game, whirled around and threw the ball at the White Sox' scoreboard. He later wore a little league helmet during an at-bat against the Detroit Tigers, and after a series of incidents against the Yankees, Indians team physician Donald Kelly ordered psychiatric treatment on June 26. After a brief absence, Piersall returned only to earn his sixth ejection of the season on July 23, when he was banished after running back and forth in the outfield while the Red Sox' Ted Williams was at bat.
The A.V. Club reviewer Christopher Bahn said that the story's length allowed for "an awful lot of contrivance, drawn-out scenes, and running back and forth between locations with one group of characters just missing the other group", but it still remained enjoyable, especially because of Stoney's performance. He also noted that "there's a tendency in this story to cut corners, sometimes forgivably and sometimes not". Ultimately, Bahn felt that the story was more about Vaughn than the Cybermen and, like Mulkern, highlighted Zoe's character. DVD Talk's Stuart Galbraith gave The Invasion a rating of three and a half stars out of five, noting that it borrowed from other science fiction tales and could have been shorter, but ultimately was entertaining and delivered an "atmospheric tale full of dread and high-tension suspense".
This model is still in existence in the London Science Museum. The track for the vehicle was laid in the grounds of Brennan's house in Gillingham, Kent. It consisted of ordinary gas piping laid on wooden sleepers, with a fifty-foot wire rope bridge, sharp corners and slopes up to one in five. Brennan demonstrated his model in a lecture to the Royal Society in 1907 when it was shown running back and forth "on a taught and slender wire" "under the perfect control of the inventor".Revolution in Travel, Birmingham Daily Gazette, 9 May 1907, p8 Brennan's reduced scale railway largely vindicated the War Department's initial enthusiasm. However, the election in 1906 of a Liberal government, with policies of financial retrenchment, effectively stopped the funding from the Army. However, the India Office voted an advance of £6000 in 1907 to develop the monorail for the North West Frontier region, and a further £5000 was advanced by the Durbar of Kashmir in 1908.
Open sea rescues were physically demanding work, and everybody pitched in to load and care for the survivors. The words of one survivor of a kamikaze attack rescued by VH-3 bears witness to the commotion of a PBM during operations: > "My battle station was in No. 1 gun. When ordered to abandon ship, I jumped > and the wake of the ship almost pulled me under....I swam for about thirty > minutes without a life jacket and found a raft with other men on > it....picked up by rescue plane.... a lot of commotion... the plane's crew > was running back and forth.... there was a Japanese fighter plane on their > tail but was driven off by the Corsairs..... kept praying and saying 'let's > not get shot down now'.... one man died of wounds...." VH-3 performed many long range and long duration rescue missions. PBMs would fly hundreds of miles to stage on a standby station in readiness for planned air raids on Japanese forces in China, Korea, and the Japanese home islands.

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