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On the weekends, she joins group swims or goes on long solo swims organized by Cibbows.
The Watch's Workout app tracks both pool swims and open water swims, recording laps, distance, and stroke style.
Local swim clubs lead guided ocean swims on the weekends to all comers, swims that are a mile and a half along the beach or to an offshore island.
Everybody — celebrities, press, fans — swims in the same pool.
Our tears form a pond, and Prospero swims in it.
It has neutral buoyancy and swims around the mining site.
The prototype has already been deployed for several test swims.
You think it swims up the river into your fridge?
He swims securely and independently in our bipartisan intellectual mainstream.
Ross Macdonald tells Eudora Welty that he swims with seals.
The team swims for three hours until about 6 p.m.
My head swims with grandiose thoughts when I'm on Taobao.
Now he swims for an hour several times a week.
"It's basically the water that medicine swims in," he says.
Magikarp swims around its own little pond and gleefully gobbles snacks.
And when a shark swims into your waters, it's undoubtedly dangerous.
Michael Phelps does the DMV the same way he swims -- FAST.
I tell people: Do I get mad when a fish swims?
She doesn't swim like a man — she swims like Katie Ledecky!
Mr. Rameez now swims the 50-yard sprint in 26 seconds.
Abel — until she went missing during one of their swims together.
Here, a sea cucumber swims thousands of feet below the surface.
FLORIDA SCIENTISTS DISCOVER NEW &aposALIEN-LIKE&apos SHARK WITH HUGE EYES In the video above, "Deep Blue" swims up to the cage and a diver pushes the shark as it pokes around before it eventually swims away.
It's at such times that Professor de Breeze swims into my thoughts.
"Finding Dory" swims into theaters on Friday and it's already breaking records.
Splitfin Flashlightfish (Anomalops katoptron) glowing as the fish swims in an aquarium.
While some may enjoy comparing swims with randos, that's not for me.
Once it swims up river, it's governed by the Department of Interior.
He swims away unharmed and with his new prized possession — Michael's coat.
She swims again in the World Cup series in Eindhoven on Friday.
He told Stone that he lifts weights and then swims every day.
The larva swims and grabs along to the gills of a salmon.
It is forbidden to swim, but he doesn't care, he swims anyway.
The borehole swims in darkness; there is no light inside this wound.
He also swims a lot, having quit running because of spinal osteoarthritis.
Look at the way he swims with grace, with dignity, with MUCH MANLINESS.
But in most cases, the shark realizes the mistake and just swims off.
Dragon swims like a rock, so he loves the safety of the canoe.
Its foreign operation swims in cash while its domestic one drowns in debt.
And then it swims by my windows—on the outside of my building!
Another reconnaissance drone under development is shaped and swims like a small fish.
A dolphin family swims 10 miles off the coast of Ixtapa, Guerrero, Mexico.
His swims this summer were markedly slower than his efforts a year ago.
After his second and third world-record swims, the reaction was more tepid.
Ogopogo is supposedly a lake monster that swims in the Okanagan Lake, Canada.
They'd also go for swims in the ocean "when no one was looking."
But she did the rest of the swims a couple of seconds faster.
My father-in-law, for example, swims every day and plays tournament bridge.
But it has become a sea in which everyone swims in smaller schools.
They were actually crying, because no one in our family swims like Madison.
But in Australia there swims something far more un-imaginary, and far more stunning.
One key indication is when a pod of dolphins synchronizes its dives and swims.
And like the real thing, it swims by flapping its fins up and down.
Another swims along in the open ocean, looking partly like torn lace blobbing along.
A tiny version of you pops out aliveFrom a burning wood, swims upstream, panting.
Michael Phelps swims a signature event, the 200-meter butterfly, at the Rio Olympics.
You could get your SWIMS in shades of aqua, orange, or anything in between.
Through one window you can see a freshwater lake where Katz swims every day.
What's the best way to interact with a shark that swims up beside you?
His past swims have promoted environmental awareness, and this time will be no different.
We're deep into our games of choice this week, as the summer swims along.
The 38.6-kilometer race (about 24 miles) consisted of eight runs and seven swims.
It waits in the water for whatever swims into its orange curtain of tentacles.
If a bacterium swims dependably toward the left or the right when there is a food source in that direction, it is better adapted, and will flourish more, than one that swims in random directions and so only finds the food by chance.
She cleans, she swims, she sets grease fires when she tries to cook (more foreshadowing!).
Get ready for journeys into the Alaskan winter, swims among sharks, and snakes on planes.
As mentioned, it can now track swims, and it can automatically identify and track workouts.
A 50-year-old man in seeming robust health swims butterfly strokes in a pool.
Each villa includes a glass floor for viewing aquatic life as it swims by underneath.
A mako shark swims 10 miles off the coast of Bahia Magdalena, Baja California, Mexico.
The male swims up to the female and embraces her — sometimes for a whole day.
My swims are longer in the mornings than afternoons, the itinerary determined by the weather.
A whale swims up to the ship and viewers have a face-to-face encounter.
Our top picks include shoes from Vessi, SeaVees, Columbia, L.L. Bean, On Running, and SWIMS.
Each painting repeats the view of the animal's tail as it swims away from us.
For 90 seconds, Michael Phelps's training regimen is on display: He swims, lifts weights, eats.
He then quickly jumps and swims toward a huge rock being pummeled by the sea.
It walks, jumps, crawls, rolls and swims, and may someday deliver drugs inside the body.
The data confirmed that the penguins continued to take moonlight swims throughout the breeding season.
The one place where he finds rest is the local pool where he swims alone.
Off this island in French Polynesia, a completely different world swims just below the surface.
"This is a normal mouse, and that's the way a normal mouse swims," Corey said.
A boy from the Yine village of Diamante swims in the Madre de Dios River.
They sleep apart, and Toad even dons a modest Edwardian bathing suit when he swims.
The two short-course races on Catalina — the 7.8-kilometer one called the Experience (4.8 miles, three runs and three swims), which I was in, and the 15-kilometer one called the Sprint (9.3 miles, four runs and four swims) — were held on a Saturday.
ARMORED ATVS Imagine an ATV that also swims – and with state-of-the-art, maximum armor.
Eventually a Libyan sailor dives into the sea, swims to the boat and attaches the rope.
A lone gold fish swims in a tank, and a gray parrot stands on a perch.
With every mile, he runs, bikes and swims farther away from the life he once lived.
In an effort to get him active, Anderson would put him in the pool for swims.
It's like somebody who swims in a pool or somebody who is swimming in the ocean.
Deakin takes one of his first swims there, in the River Granta: "deep, cool and inscrutable".
But with appropriate adaptations and support, he learns, plays, swims, skates, sleds, dances and rides horses.
For the next hour, varying his strokes, he swims 80 laps at a community center pool.
An avid swimmer as a child, he still swims more than half a mile each day.
A shark swims under soldier at Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium in Washington on August 10.
At one point, a perch is almost caught, but it swims away before it's reeled in.
A pregnant black tip shark swims over photographer Lauric Thiault in La Vallée Blanche, French Polynesia.
Predicting what Trump will do is like trying to guess which way the goldfish swims next.
It's like in 'Jaws,' when the shark swims right past the kid and doesn't touch him.
These days we travel with our teenager, who swims confidently away from us, out to sea.
A rescue worker swims through a flooded residential area in Kawasaki looking for those in need.
To prepare, she swims double workouts and hits the gym three or four times a week.
In fact, he swims in such magnificent evocations of breast-beating woe, calamity, and unsurmountable perplexity.
Now they're inseparable, constantly waddling around together and going for swims in the Macquarie Island exhibit.
The SHERP doesn't just float on the water – it swims and at speeds of nearly 6 mph.
Her daughter has done Krav Maga for three years, swims and plays basketball with the Special Olympics.
Liu Yao Chi swims in the Yalu River towards the North Korean shore on a misty morning.
Luminescent soft coral polyps Flower hat jellyfish A brightly colored bioluminescent jellyfish swims in deep ocean waters.
While "Beyond Coal" has helped to retire coal plants, that advocacy effort basically swims with the current.
Beswick now swims two to three times a week, and she's confident she can stick with it.
Lives in the North Atlantic and even swims under the floating ice cap at the North Pole.
AND FINALLY Just looking What do you do when a curious killer whale swims by your kayak?
Mr. Estrella swims at a gym near his Midtown office and, at the moment, rarely plays basketball.
While few pay attention to river swims, nearly everyone has heard of those in the English Channel.
Michael Phelps swims his last race in Rio as the butterfly leg in the 20153x100-meter medley.
While Bailey, now almost 21, swims competitively, most of the other children dropped out of the program.
I don't think it's great that so much of the tech business swims in the same waters.
The upshot is that "High Life" swims with elemental fluids—breast milk, ejaculate, blood, and other secretions.
Sacks swims even in winter, wearing a wetsuit, breaking through the ice that sometimes lines the shore.
The five weeks after the trials in Omaha were a blur of training swims and video chats.
That's when the whale swims out and grabs it ... AND THEN BRINGS IT BACK TO THE BOAT!!!
Earlier this spring, his research group built a similar light-controlled robot that crawls rather than swims.
A New Yorker is the one on board who swims to the F.D.R. and hails a cab.
Guests have private access to the pool and river, which features multi-colored lights for night swims.
A sperm whale swims alongside a plastic bag in waters surrounding the Azores, in the Atlantic Ocean.
Athlete Adam Peaty swims through the Great Barrier Reef as part of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games.
A shark known as "Deep Blue," one of the largest recorded individuals, swims offshore Hawaii, on Jan. 15.
All of these people, and Harry's responses to them, are about showing us how everyone swims in ideology.
A diver wearing a Santa Claus costume swims with fishes in the tank at COEX Aquarium on Dec.
"I have the rest of the week ahead of me with a lot of big swims," she said.
Coral surveyor Margaux Hein swims over a field of recently dead branching corals, northern Great BarrierReef, October 2016.
The Ionic provides lap counting — showing swimmers real-time laps, exercise duration and calories burned for swims. 4.
Ashley loves to go for midnight swims in near-transparent bathing suits and Dennis loves that about her.
IF IT walks, quacks and swims like a duck, the saying goes, then it probably is a duck.
Deep in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Zanzibar, Tanzania, swims a tiny, reclusive, and colorful fish.
Or "Being a Beast," in which the author, a British veterinarian, burrows, swims and skulks alongside nonhuman animals.
The battery lasts up to five days and the tracker automatically records workouts like walks, runs, and swims.
On Guam, tourists lined up at popular restaurants Monday morning and went for lazy swims in Tumon Bay.
When a wave carries off Sukie's stuffed monkey, the pup swallows her worries and swims to the rescue.
Polar bears sometimes hunt underwater, but long swims in the Arctic can lead to energy depletion and hypothermia.
But she also swims deep in the thoughts of her heroine, who's simultaneously defiant and unsure of herself.
In the sea, Ferguson swims unthinkably long distances in trash-laden waters to raise awareness of the issue.
But NBC commentator Rowdy Gaines showed how to do gender-aware Olympics commentary right after Ledecky broke her own world record in the 400-meter freestyle: Very much appreciate the commentary on "People say she swims like a man; she doesn't swim like a man, she swims like Katie Ledecky."
Gigantic self-inflating tires turn this bulletproof combat all-terrain vehicle into a tiny tank that floats and swims.
I assume it's the same feeling Scrooge McDuck gets when he swims in that room full of gold coins.
It's typically spread when a person swims while they have diarrhea, putting others at risk of swallowing contaminated water.
The hybrid, pictured in the foreground, swims next to a rare melon-headed whale which is possibly its mother.
Like a rainbow trout swims against the current, I carried on even though the last arancina dampened my enthusiasm.
Today, Colm lives on a barge in Dublin, which he steers out for pizza brunch; he likes ocean swims.
Someone who works out or swims may not have wanted to give up 30 seconds in like I did.
Her teammates tease Smith about being "Miss Morning" because she usually produces her fastest swims in the qualifying heats.
A swan swims in a blue color field that is either water or sky, depending on one's vantage point.
A turtle swims past a pyramid, and tiny human figures cross a bridge upon which the headless giant stands.
The schedule of morning and afternoon swims and mostly afternoon coaching sessions allows plenty of time with his children.
Now throw an outsider into this insular society, and see if she sinks or swims or makes tidal waves.
But SWIMS doesn't stop at functionality — rather, the company's loafers are also some of the most fun we've seen.
Ms. Fu will return to the Olympic spotlight on Saturday when she swims in the 4x100-meter medley relay.
Following in rapid succession will be flights to and swims in the waters of Australia, Singapore, Egypt and Switzerland.
It was a normal springtime pilgrimage for the fish, which lives in the ocean but swims upstream to spawn.
The family's summer traditions — swims and talks and gazing at starry skies — draw readers into their circle of warmth.
It has no visible eyes or ears and it "swims" just below the surface of South African sand dunes.
In the wild, a whale or dolphin normally swims in short bursts and glides that help it conserve energy.
She peels a swim cap onto her head, goggles, enters the water, which is cold but not shocking. Swims.
To increase his stamina for chess games, Caruana typically runs, plays basketball and swims, often all in one day.
The end result is a survival story that never quite sinks or swims, but rather drifts with the tide.
In the end, the whale swims into a hole without hesitation while the girl floats above it in contemplation.
Video footage of the incident shows the shark suddenly bite Sarah before she pulls her arm loose and swims away.
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"It just calms me down a lot," Kacey Oberlander, who swims for York YMCA in Pennsylvania, told The Columbus Dispatch.
"I'm still a little in shock," the athlete, who swims for the University of Texas, told reporters after the race.
I want to ask her more questions, but she suddenly plunges her head back under the water and swims away.
Step or reach beyond its limits, and a black-and-teal rendering of the real world swims into view outside.
Phelps signaled on Tuesday that he is ready for Rio with two controlled, dominating swims in the 200 meters butterfly.
He is, he sometimes suggests, our most helpless president, one incapable of resisting the currents in which he willingly swims.
They'll survive unforeseen swims in a pool (or toilet), and you can use them in a rainstorm without thinking twice.
Each character in Ramirez's work swims with a unique energy that bursts forth with translucently bright skin and jutting musculature.
Rachel, who swims at Washington & Lee University, struggled to understand why the disease had targeted her sister and not her.
On the way there, last month, he drove us to see the nearby beach, crescent and rocky, where he swims.
Nessie, as she's been affectionately nicknamed, allegedly swims in the depths of Loch Ness, the second-deepest lake in Scotland.
SeaWorld said on its website that the bird "swims, sleeps and eats alongside her fellow penguins while wearing her wetsuit."
Researchers at Virginia Tech, for example, built a massive 170-pound mechanical one that swims with a parachute-like apparatus.
He is from Rockville, Maryland, and attends the University of Texas in Austin, where he swims for coach Eddie Reese.
It's an issue he'll literally jump into when he swims in waters like the Nile, the Yangtze and the Ganges.
Being fit and studly (and who would want it otherwise?), he swims enough daily laps for the tails to fit.
Who doesn't want to see a baby hippo play and swims all around with some twist and hops and splashes.
If you could say something to Katie before she swims the 800-free final Friday night, what would you say?
He said he had seen other adult ducks around the brood, but when Mama swims away, the ducklings follow her.
Retiring Daniela Barnea, who is 2400, typically swims for up to an hour and a half, seven days a week.
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But the secretary of state has a problem: If it has feathers, swims and quacks, then chances are it's a duck.
"I doubt they'd be of much use though," given that it swims at extreme depths where light is virtually non-existent.
Instead Cooper swims, runs, goes rock climbing, and exercises outside as much as possible — easy enough in sunny Newport Beach, California.
If you were to stroke a Greenland shark away from the direction it swims, its skin would feel smooth and frictionless.
Entire events—runs, hikes, swims, attempts to surf, walks downtown—don't feel as valid if they aren't recorded on my wrist.
If it walks like a duck, if it swims like a duck, if it quacks like a duck, it's a duck.
SWIMS mixes form and function with its waterproof loafers, which not only look great, but work to keep water out, too.
After that, the runs were too short to shake the ocean chill, and the swims stretched out, one to 1,600 meters.
Ms. Monahan said she sometimes sings songs in her head while she swims, but mostly focuses on the nature around her.
Couples can also rest in hammocks, or dip their toes in crystal clear waters as a school of fish swims by.
"Only about 2 percent of the human race swims with instinctively long strokes," Mr. Laughlin told The Washington Post in 603.
The swims in the Oceans Seven, chosen for their familiarity and geographic distribution, present all sorts of hazards and weather patterns.
Through spawning, a male's sperm reaches a female's egg, forming a baby solitary salp that eventually swims out of its parent.
In summer we hike in the woods in upstate New York and he swims after sticks I throw into a stream.
It stores and plays music, has built-in GPS, is water resistant and tracks swims, grants access to apps, and more.
He still swims in the ocean and rides bikes on the roads, but he climbs and hikes more than he runs.
While Wright swims underwater, screaming periodically, a woman only feet away from her wades into the water, unaware of her presence.
Ms. Suleiman, who also swims and plays the keyboard, shed 11 pounds by cutting out bread, rice and pasta, and collected $75.
A man swims frantically toward a rescue ship off the coast of Libya in the early hours of Thursday night, Aug. 2.
At the sound of a distant detonation—dynamite fishing, although illegal, is common in the area—a small shark swims hurriedly away.
She swims with my husband on Saturday mornings so this is something for the two of us to do together on Sundays.
When an unsuspecting fish swims by, this poisonous brew causes its blood sugar to plummet, sending the fish into a hypoglycemic trance.
Regular icy swims allow her body to acclimate or learn to navigate potential dangers such as hyperventilation, high blood pressure and hypothermia.
The recent popularity of triathlons, which start with open-water swims, has further developed the sport from novelty to professionally organized sport.
Dr Parker's design requires the fluid the 'bot swims through to contain the glucose that power its muscles, reducing the 'bot's deployability.
Of course, if you're looking for a more standard waterproof shoe, you could also go with SWIMS' classic galoshes or rain boots.
Most weeks, Krystal swims as many as 80,000 meters (about 50 miles), in addition to spending several hours in the weight room.
He will be traveling with Ms. Monahan for all of her swims and using the kayak to help her stay on course.
For example, when a lentil swims down into your stomach, it ferments and produces gas as your intestinal bacteria does its work.
Just because I see her desire in that and her ability to be able to change speed when she swims, change tempo.
But while linked together in day-to-day life, each salp in the chain swims at its own asynchronous and uncoordinated pace.
A rescue worker swims as he checks around a flooded residential area due to Typhoon Hagibis, in Kawasaki, Japan, on Oct. 13.
In the film, Murillo swims through a river by the local Hunter Creek Trail, then crawls under the canvas on the riverbank.
A bottlenose dolphin swims in an oil slick accompanied by a black plastic bag in waters off the Caribbean island of Curacao.
The first technician straps the charge to the mine, being careful not to touch the horns, and swims back to the boat.
"Any shark that swims, I can kill," Quartiano told Juliet Eilperin, author of Demon Fish: Travels Through the Hidden World of Sharks.
In the story, Leander swims across the Hellesport every night to be with Hero, a priestess of Aphrodite, the Goddess of love.
After 1.5 miles, we reach the creek where I throw the ball into the water and he swims for a good 30 minutes.
A Great White can swim up to 25 miles per hour on a burst, and casually swims six to seven miles an hour.
The couple took their pup all across the U.S., stopping in Las Vegas, Washington D.C., New York and California for swims and strolls.
If people aren't writing him off because he's an amputee, he said, they do it because he's a black man who swims competitively.
Reclaiming lore of old, she sees them as "mermaid goddesses" who take moonlit swims and use the cold to come back to life.
This doesn't work for all workouts, but does include indoor and outdoor swims, walks, and runs, as well as cross training and rowing.
In the last clip uploaded to the channel, the group can be seen congratulating the seal as it swims off into the water.
It has a full calendar of races and noncompetitive swims, filtered by lengths, types (relay, eco, charity) and venues (river, lake, ocean, "cold").
Garcia, who swims next to Lopez when she surfs, is her 'eyes' when it comes to telling her about a wave coming up.
Like every other organism that walks, flies, swims, scurries, sways, or photosynthesizes on Earth, people evolved circadian rhythms tuned to this solar circuit.
Rusalka has fallen in love with a human prince who swims in her lake—in the form of waves, she has touched him.
"You need to cut your line," one the of the men tells the little boy as the gator swims away with his catch.
The planets follow their paths around the stars as surely as the salmon swims upstream into the paw and maw of the bear.
Demand for an organ from a large endangered fish called the totoaba, which swims in the same area, is driving the vaquita's disappearance.
"If you're an American guy that swims the 100 back, you don't just aim to make the team," Barrett wrote on his blog.
Like its forebears, the new model appears to be simply a stylish watch, but it can record my walks, runs, swims, and snoozes.
This was a massive discovery: Astronomers had never before seen the undulations of spacetime—that stuff in which everything in the universe swims.
A soft robot fish from China's Zhejiang University swims by ditching the usual rigid motors and propellers for an artificial muscle which flexes.
He is definitely not trying to become a Navy Seal — yet he runs, swims, lifts, hops, skips, and jumps according to this program.
For outdoor swims, the Watch can also acquire GPS signals when it's up out of the water on the up or down strokes.
Attaching such tags always presents challenges, like how to get them to stick and not interfere with water flow as a whale swims.
And when Rome swims in their pool or takes a shower, there's always some thought about it in the back of his mind.
The fruit half-melts, half-swims, and the lechera rests lazily on the tongue, like a custard that couldn't be bothered to set.
In Australia, Bonnin meets the scientists spearheading coral reef restoration projects, while Backshall swims with the endangered great hammerhead shark in the Bahamas.
"If you look at a baby oyster in its swimming stage, it actually looks like a tiny clam that swims around," Allen says.
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Cover: A beluga whale (white whale) swims in the enclosure in Srednyaya Bay, outside the Far Eastern port of Nakhodka, Primorsky krai region, Russia.
Kuli the one-eyed rescue cat is living your dream life out in Honolulu, Hawaii, where he surfs and swims alongside his human friends.
In the past, TV and movie writers have struggled with how to use a superhero who swims pretty well and can talk to fish.
In January, Eurnekian told Bloomberg that despite his age, he still swims and practices yoga every day and has no plans to retire soon.
The port call in Yokohama will also allow the team to repair an electric motor on a dingy that escorts Lecomte as he swims.
A drone was used to capture the chilling moment when the ocean predator swims near the paddle boarder, who remains oblivious to its presence.
So he swims to the edge of the water and climbs out to go get married, while Ray treads water, still in the pond.
Many of us can swim; a smaller number swim seriously, but even devoted lap swimmers often shy away from long-distance, open-water swims.
Appropriate for the office and the outdoors, SWIMS loafers are constructed with natural rubber and TPU, which means that they are, in fact, waterproof.
She swims in pools, she exercises, she dresses in at least four different type of shoes—not just trainers, but the whole shoe family.
Mondays and Wednesdays were reserved for lake swims, while Tuesdays and Thursdays it was "before work and after work in the pool," she said.
"Complexity" and "mystery" are the magnetic poles Robinson navigates by, primary sources the water she swims in, "reductionism" the recurring object of her contempt.
It is never acceptable to be distracted by social media, a phone call or an in-person conversation while your child swims or bathes.
" She called Trump "a street fighter" and "a gutsy New Yorker" — "the guy who puts the knife in his teeth and swims the moat.
"The Diver," at 16 minutes, focuses on a man who swims through the Mexico City sewer system in scuba gear to dislodge garbage clogs.
He has also been exercising and trying to stay active on the job: He often gets on the treadmill or swims with his patients.
Dr. Muscutt spent his thesis decoding how the plesiosaur paddled, which he said is unlike any other living vertebrate that swims in the ocean.
The American Institute of Thoughts and Feelings (AITF), which Swiderski founded in 2018, helps house and contemplate whatever psychic trouble swims to the surface.
Ice swimmers train rigorously in indoor pools to build endurance and carefully acclimate to cold water with progressively longer swims in rivers and lakes.
Mediterranean swims in Greece and Turkey are popular, but tour destinations range from Lake Powell on the Colorado River to the Arctic Circle in Norway.
These nets allow fisherman to quickly snag the fish they are hunting as the animal swims through the water and get caught in the holes.
In the water near Copacabana beach, Sharon van Rouwendaal from the Netherlands swims toward the starting line for the women's marathon swimming event on Monday.
For $5.95, customers will be able to plunge their hands into the pool and see if they can grab a sardine as it swims by.
Throughout the trailer, Croft jumps from a wrecked ship into the sea and swims to shore only to find that she's landed in unwelcome territory.
"The first ending that I read, [Jackson] actually swims out into the ocean, where he commits suicide," Toby Emmerich, chair of Warner Bros, told Variety.
This means the risk of high health care costs is relatively concentrated, and the union sinks or swims on the strength of its own finances.
"How fast Brock swims does not lessen the severity of what happened to me, and should not lessen the severity of his punishment," she wrote.
We've paid them in kind by killing everything that swims, dumping lots of soda bottles, and continuing to fill the skies with climate-warming carbon.
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"I think it's just a matter of trying too hard, thinking a little too much," Franklin said, referring to her disappointing swims in the backstroke.
The 38.6-kilometer race (24 miles, eight runs and seven swims), one of nine Otillo World Series races around the world, was on a Sunday.
During long-distance swims, Ms. Djatiasmoro, along with the boat's captain and Mr. Thormahlen, is next to Ms. Monahan on a rigid hull inflatable boat.
He's crazy, N. said beside me, and then, three weeks ago he is in Israel, the Holy Land, and he swims in the River Jordan.
Before the town opted to shut down the pools, the group's head organizer Adrien Roux told CNN they planned to hold protest swims every Sunday.
Shark swims alongside Coast Guard boat off Maine Raw video: Crew aboard Coast Guard ship spot large fish as they returned from search and rescue mission.
They often waddle around and go for swims side by side, and to assert their relationship status, Sphen and Magic started building a pebble nest together.
After getting the sperm as close to the cervix as possible, the woman lays down with her hips tilted up, and hopes that it swims upstream.
If you want to give cold water swimming a try, start with regular outdoor swims in the summer months and build up to those chillier seasons.
Within those spicy drops swims habanero pepper, ghost pepper and the two hottest chili peppers in the world — the Trinidad moruga scorpion and the Carolina Reaper.
Hospital staff described the injury as an exploratory shark bite, according to police, which is when a shark swims away after one bite, reports ABC News.
Instead, a jellyfish swims up near the surface on a cloudy day — the dark black of the water contrasts with the white from the clouds above.
It samples Brian Eno's "An Ending (Ascent)" and swims forward forward into the sort of shimmering arena rock that Eno produced with U2 in the 80s.
She already owns eight of the 10 top times in history in the 400 freestyle and nine of the 10 fastest swims ever in the 800.
A two-time gold medalist in the event, Phelps owns the four fastest swims in its history, with times ranging from 1:51.51 to 1:52.20.
He swims up to the surface and causes a giant splash of water to come down from overhead, soaking some of the people on the raft.
In New York, he swims in a pool in Battery Park City; when we met at his studio in Tribeca, he had just swum his miles.
Scientists noticed that Wilson's arms were oscillating, creating a propulsion that resembles the way a jellyfish swims, and causing Wilson to "swim" away from the plastic.
That would be Envirobot, the latest biomimetic creation from Swiss researchers that autonomously swims around bodies of water and tests them for toxins and other factors.
Night swims along the street, curling its black body around lonely pools of cold light that hit the pavement in the early hours of the morning.
For indoor swims, the internal sensors of the watch will calculate what your stroke type is based on extensive analysis of swimming styles in the lab.
Thomas noticed she felt just "a little bit more fatigued" when training for this passage than she has gearing up for big swims in the past.
A police boat always accompanies the swims, and depending on the course location, the city's Department of Parks and Recreation may also have to be notified.
As my colleague Zack Beauchamp and I have written, Flynn "swims in the same swamp of hyperpartisan, frequently fabricated, and disturbingly anti-Muslim rhetoric" as Bannon.
Last month, Bellamy completed two 24-hour swims off the Barbados coast as part of his final preparations, starting at 7am and going through the night.
Then it searches with tools that can include thermal cameras and a sonar-equipped robot that looks like a torpedo and swims just above the seafloor.
He also swims and has cut back on his weight lifting in the off-season, and he recently returned to stretching after games to combat soreness.
Its disciples say daily swims or cold showers give them a rush that lasts hours, and in some cases dramatically improves their ability to manage depression.
UNDER a low sun, a frog with a thuggish expression swims alone in a pond, its black reflection a crisply outlined mirror image on the still water.
The two wrestle with their feelings, take about a million swims in a pool, and ultimately will have you feeling like a love-obsessed teen by proxy.
After questioning whether the socialist senator swims too far from the political mainstream to be elected president, ABC's Jimmy Kimmel asked Sanders if he believed in God.
On an all new episode of ABANDONED, Rick McCrank explores, skates, and swims in an abandoned nuclear power plant and investigates nuclear paranoia in the Pacific Northwest.
According to Mental Floss, it doesn't really hunt, rather, it just sits at the bottom of the ocean and opens its mouth when something tasty swims by.
"I would consider him successful!" says Boomer's instructor in a Facebook Live video after he goes underwater for a half second and then swims to Phelps, 31.
The median length of the swims was about three and a half days, while the longest swim, covering 250 miles, took over nine days, the study said.
As it swims away, I follow it with my head and watch it do barrel rolls against the backdrops of YouTube and Pinć's 3D online shopping center.
"As soon as I finish my swims, definitely on the finals, I might like to do a post or I might not," said the 24-year-old.
Finally, SWIMS shoes feature a special drainage system, so that even if you do step in a puddle, water will be guided out and away with haste.
I've spent as much time immersed in water as enveloped by math problems, and it's good to see so many friends and fast swims down in Rio.
So go ahead and let that purse hang proudly from your elbow nook, because somewhere out there a fish swims free thanks to Rothy's innovative design process.
Australia Diary Young and old share their junior life saving experiences, from early morning swims to deepwater board races — and for one nipper, a bit of misery.
Hackett, who swims about once a week in Australia, climbed onto a starting block and sprinted 50 yards of freestyle, finishing ahead of Phelps, who swam butterfly.
Watching the designer as his cigarette ash grows longer and his gaunt neck swims in his shirt collar is so painful that you want to look away.
Because there are no neighboring resorts competing for access, guests can take nearly private swims and snorkel runs through the clear water of the cenotes (underwater caves).
A bionic jellyfish swims with manic speed Roboticists around the world spend a lot of time trying to get machines to do things animals can already do.
A long journey ahead In between her epic swims and beach cleanups, she visits schools across Africa, giving educational speeches and explaining how plastic impacts us all.
Smashie is just the type of goldfish you can associate with such and act, because as he swims around his bowl, he smashes stuff with a hammer.
"Big Catch, Prosperity of the Whale" by Utagawa Kuniyoshi centers on one large, dopey-eyed whale being scrubbed and skinned as its pod swims in the background.
"At first he could only be in the water for 15 seconds before needing a break, but now he swims for ten minutes at a time," says Allen.
So, if something (like a squid) swims above a predator and alters the lighting or creates a silhouette — however faint — that something will likely soon be gulped up.
According to Maguire, who was filming from a different cage, a female shark known as Milana Arnone swims up to the tank's air supply and bites the hose.
Obviously, you're never in any real danger, but it's easy to forget that when a lifelike shark swims so close you can see the blood on its teeth.
Link runs, swims, hang glides, and even snowboards in this spot as he traverses an expansive version of Hyrule and collects artifacts that will surely reveal something cool.
Let me tell you furthermore of Tantalus, who will forever attempt to drink water that swims from his lips and eat grapes that swing out of his grasp.
Between swims, I volunteered at the public elementary school as an English teacher and practiced Spanish with the hostel owner as she hung laundry in the ocean breeze.
I'm no expert on water goggle quality, but the Form goggles held up well in my test swims, keeping water out and preventing the glass from fogging up.
He encourages the local guides employed by his tourism company, Indigenus, to befriend their clients and invite them for meals at their homes or swims off secluded beaches.
The crowd was nearly the size of the one that witnessed Phelps's record eight gold medal swims at the 215 Olympics at Beijing's Water Cube, which holds 216,000.
Unlike trendy women's swimsuits that you can only lounge in, Summersalt's one-pieces and bikinis are both cute and functional, made for beach games, ocean swims, and more.
In the clip, Weber swims up to their room's window and unfurls a handwritten declaration of love (kept dry in a plastic bag) before opening a ring box.
The Charge 3 is also waterproof, so you can use it to record your swims or take it along for a run or bike ride in the rain.
The rest of the day was fair game for the crossword — in between meals and swims and card games and berry-picking and reading and long, long walks.
Fischer puts a human face on the crisis through the introduction of a boy in his early teens (Gedion Oduor Weseka), who swims to Rike's boat, almost drowning.
She broke a record she set herself last night, with comments like those from 2012 Olympian Connor Jaeger, who said she "swims like a man," hanging over her head.
Their Pleurobot is a bio-imitative robot that both walks and swims with the distinctive swiveling gait of many amphibious animals — a good place to start for a crocobot.
Lisa Ryan, senior writer at The Cut who co-hosts the podcast Royally Obsessed, tells me that that Buckingham Palace has a pool, and Kate allegedly swims in it.
This means about 69 percent of the polar bear population in the Beaufort Sea had to perform long-distance swims by 2012, compared to just 25 percent in 2004.
It is a classic counter-insurgency technique, a chilling response to Mao Zedong's maxim that a guerrilla should move among the population as a fish swims in the sea.
A range of medical researchers have tried to measure the cardiovascular benefits of cold-water swims and to see whether, as swimmers sometimes claim, such immersion weakens common colds.
He then persuaded 21995 Olympic prospects to alternate swims with and without hot showers and found that 21975 of them swam an average of 1 percent faster after one.
Visitors can piece together a fish and have it scanned and digitized at an iPad station — and then see it come to life as it swims on the screen.
She lives instead in a bright, heavily guarded seaside villa in the Fish Market neighborhood of Monrovia, where she can do her morning swims in her pool in peace.
Since buying her Modernist holiday home on the Suffolk coast, near the small town of Woodbridge, close to 20 years ago, these swims have become more and more frequent.
"When it swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's hard to prove your intentions aren't fowl," wrote Paul Ashworth, chief United States economist with Capital Economics.
"It's way too dangerous for the average person," John Coningham-Rolls, the vice president of the I.W.S.A., said of the long swims, noting that Barkai was a talented swimmer.
Adding some human ingenuity, however, results in the best of both worlds; a robot that swims like a fish, but can also use its fins to get around on land.
Content to explore its small-scale setting, the movie never drifts off into location-hopping weightlessness as Haley swims, jumps, and, yes, crawls around various tight passages and makeshift waterways.
Even if you missed the New Year's Day Polar Bear Club plunge off Coney Island, guests are welcome to join the club for their regular Sunday swims at 1 p.m.
Cold water "breaks your mind into pieces and puts negative thoughts through your head," explained Arafat Gatabazi, 22, who swims without a wetsuit and participated in this year's Walkerbay race.
In the fall of 2011, she started training in the pool as never before, and in March 2012 she embarked on a 19-month odyssey to conquer other marathon swims.
The victim herself had the perfect response: How fast Brock swims does not lessen the severity of what happened to me, and should not lessen the severity of his punishment.
At 203 years old, he still swims through basketball minutia, consuming at least four games' worth of film each night in order to unveil opposing player tendencies, strengths, and weaknesses.
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Some of the shorties that messed me up at first included ITT and AYS, TAINTS and SKIN; I liked the clue for SWIMS, and the same-clued SCISSOR and SAWN.
Though the bacteria is typically contracted in water, Daniel told the local outlet that his brother never swims in oceans or lakes, only in the pool at his Orlando condo.
Like a child, he swims and sits in the sauna, the cold-plunge pool, the steam room, the cold plunge again, until he is as scarlet as a fever victim.
I love this new sports band that can never fully slip out of the Apple Watch, making it easier to keep on your wrists, and adjust during workouts and swims.
McArthur swims regularly in Lake Windermere, and she had volunteered to take me along, although her real passion is for ice swimming through the Lake District's frozen tarns, or ponds.
But the organization is also known for certifying "Ice Miles," swims of a mile or more in temperatures of 41 degrees — the threshold to call it ice swimming — and below.
In electrically neutral surroundings, the bacteria-bot just kind of swims around in whatever direction it starts in, but apply some charge and it becomes possible to (very carefully) steer it.
At a recent meet against Columbia University, Bailar – who recognizes "it's not realistic" for him to win right now – met his goal to beat one person in every race he swims.
"This is an opportunity for people to help stop a massive 1.2 km long net from sitting in Reef waters and indiscriminately killing almost everything that swims into it," she said.
Scott Pawlowski, who manages cultural and natural resources at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument, swims silently through the wreckage, picking up modern detritus along the way.
A Syrian refugee holding a baby in a life tube swims toward the shore after their dinghy deflated some 100 meters before reaching the Greek island of Lesbos, September 12, 2015.
" Morty Berger, the founder of NYC Swim, sent an email to Barra on Monday in which he said his "involvement with formally organizing open-water swims in New York is over.
Steven Munatones, founder of the World Open Water Swimming Association, which manages and documents open-water swims, said the 20 Bridges swim was now a recognized portion of the Triple Crown.
It's easy to get caught up in the drama, in our own fear, in the chaotic swirl of misinformation; the same Photoshop-transposed shark swims through flooded streets after every hurricane.
People rescued in the first painting are now rescuers themselves, pulling in and tending to whoever swims toward them, including a white businessman wearing a chunky gold watch and Hermès tie.
She'd work on a book -- promising it wouldn't be "another happy sick person book" -- and appreciate the small things like swims in the ocean for as long as she was able.
More from Tonic: Doctors, by and large, say there's no evidence that polar bear plunges actually do the body any good beyond these feelings, and that these swims can be dangerous.
She swims every single day, and despite my illustrious tenure as a competitive swimmer throughout high school, I'm winded and out of swimming shape and can't keep up to save my life.
Ghost sharks went viral at the end of December after the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute released a video of an elusive, wayward species that typically swims around Australia and New Zealand.
In a promotional video, Ginga, wears a uniform in the colors of the national flag, runs track, swims a lap, and flips through the uneven bars before taking his gold medal spot.
Armed with its breathing and concentration techniques, swimmers could leave their heated pools and, like him, embark on even the most daunting open-water swims, in cold, choppy seas across long distances.
The male sea lamprey is not a romantic: To propagate, he attaches to a female that swims by, and then wraps himself around her to squeeze the eggs out of her body.
Just a fish cannot see the water he swims in, a capitalist critic of communism cannot fathom the illogic and corruption of the system that defines his personal, political and economic relations.
Ledecky, 19, has clocked eight of the top 10 swims all-time in the event and also owns the top times in the world this year in the 2100 and 259.65 free.
" Roberta Goodman, the owner of Wild Dolphin Swims Hawaii in Holualoa, also on the Big Island, said, "It's kind of like asking people at a dolphin show to stay outside the gate.
Glaciers above and lakes below provide a scenic backdrop to tennis matches on the resort's clay courts, swims in the outdoor pool or time out on lounge chairs scattered across the lawn.
Two recent releases offer a look into Berlin's own lake culture: in "Turning: A Year in the Water," the writer Jessica J. Lee swims 52 of Berlin's lakes in a single year.
Next, he booted up Super Mario World, the 225 classic video game from Nintendo, in which the beloved mascot Mario jumps, swims and flies through eight colorful worlds to rescue Princess Toadstool.
The highly anticipated follow up to the 2013 Disney hit looks dark, as Elsa (Idina Menzel) swims through stormy ocean waters at night trying to find her way out of the cold water.
When it swims up river it&aposs governed by the Department of Interior and to get there it has to go up in fish ladder governed by the U.S. army corps of engineers.
The koi swims between the console and a middle-mounted armrest touchscreen, and can do things like intelligently program the interior cabin conditions, music and more based on the destination and user preferences.
" He added that the air temperature was not really a mitigating factor in these swims: "Once you drop below a certain temperature in the water, it doesn't matter what the weather is like.
RATTLESNAKE TERRIFIES NORTH CAROLINA BOATERS AS IT SWIMS ACROSS LAKE, ATTEMPTS TO SLITHER ABOARD The man received the antivenom, according to the Detroit Free Press, though his condition remains unclear at this time.
In it, pregnant Portman swims, plays with her 5-year-old son Aleph, and, yes, does appear to lie in bed (in lingerie, of course) meditating on the gravity of creating new life.
They met for early-morning swims and made weekend trips to the beach with Sewell's eight-year-old daughter, whom he had part time, in a shared-custody arrangement with a former girlfriend.
While Lecomte swims, his team on the sailboat has been collecting as much plastic as they can and marking larger items, hoping they will be picked up by larger ships that pass by.
Balls of hair (or "tumbleweave," as my friend calls them) blow across pavements, while kids scoot outside nail bars and the smell of raw fish swims up your nostrils from nearby seafood stalls.
Among the treasure trove of mega-shark teeth, the team also found prehistoric teeth belonging to a sixgill shark, which is a bottom-feeding scavenger that swims off the coasts of Australia today.
When a scuba diver swims by an adult clam on one of the Pacific reefs where they live, all she will see is what looks like a protruding pair of beautiful turquoise lips.
Once that is accomplished, there are wonderful opportunities for beach strolling, refreshing swims and bike rides, and wildlife watching that you'll be hard pressed to find in any other place on the planet.
It may make as few as two, in which case it swims along at a good clip and eats little, or as many as six, slowing down to munch the daisies, or algae.
"Pictured above is Sheila, who "has been with her partner for 23-plus years, loves quilting, swims in hopes to work on that bod, and doesn't have or need some big 'coming out' story.
The shark, a torpedo-shaped symbol of terror popularized by the "Jaws" movies, is an open-water fish that swims fast, rips its prey to pieces and never encounters walls in its natural surroundings.
Instead of picking herself up and doing the job that was handed to her on a silver platter, she shirks responsibility, tans her vagina on a beach chair and swims in the pool instead.
As my colleague Zack Beauchamp and I have written, Flynn "swims in the same swamp of hyperpartisan, frequently fabricated, and disturbingly anti-Muslim rhetoric" as Trump and the president's powerful chief strategist, Steve Bannon.
Willener said the researchers were curious about how the bird, which swims as its primary form of locomotion, managed to stay upright across such long distances and such drastic changes in its body mass.
Taurus, the cow, grazes in the grass slowly; while Pisces, the fish, swims in the deep, mysterious sea and symbolically represents the end of the zodiac wheel, when everything dissolves before being reborn again.
The property has a new boat, and plans to use it to take visitors on excursions to swim with humpback whales, August through October, in addition to its whale shark swims, April through July.
"If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck and swims like a duck, you sort of assume it is a duck," a Labour lawmaker told duchy officials during a 2013 hearing.
Phelps, who turns 31 on Thursday, will try to give himself an early birthday present by clinching a place in his fifth Olympic team on Wednesday evening when he swims in the 200 butterfly final.
The kayaker, who's not even in his boat half the time, mostly just swims around in the water with the orca, who is in all likelihood very aware of its ability to devour the man.
Though Kuli no longer requires a life-vest each time he swims, his owners remain cautious when taking him out to the beach, and don't allow him to swim when the conditions are too rough.
Even as a proportionally-accurate whale swims leisurely over the rough terrain of mountain range, the striking digital patterns coasting under the presence of a natural form renders the short film both beautiful and tidy.
Mike Hilliard, the dive master who leads swims in the Georgia Aquarium's huge tank, fought depression and anger after two combat tours, including a stint in Iraq in which he was shot in the head.
She also released a video in which she dances, swims and works out in some of the clothes, and she is featured on the cover of the April issue of Elle magazine promoting the brand.
It has a tripartite structure which includes the recording process, a series of interviews with Cave and his wife and, perhaps most revealingly of all, a stream of consciousness narration which swims over the images.
He touts the frillfin goby, which memorizes the topography of its area as it swims around, and then, when the tide is low, uses that mental map to leap from one pool to the next.
The swashbuckling attitude of Barkai and the I.I.S.A. has attracted many critics, including the I.W.S.A., which hosts considerably bigger and more inclusive events and does not allow swims longer than 450 meters at those temperatures.
Instead, Jessica Dickey's new drama, which opened on Thursday evening in a handsome, sometimes hysterical production directed by Daniel Talbott at A.R.T./New York, swims vigorously (if then laboriously) against the tide of contemporary domesticity.
Everyday life in the USA is deeply odd, full of potential that swims beneath its flat surfaces, and its clichéd fragments take on a talismanic power when cropped and framed in just the right way.
This angular family-size vehicle comes with a whopping seven digital touchscreens and an in-car digital assistant resembling a koi fish — the colored varieties of carp often seen in garden ponds — that swims between them.
It tracks the salinity and temperature of the water and distance below the surface; this could be used to track either the creature's own preferences or to monitor the waters in which it swims or crawls.
Lit in an ambient red and blue, the sculpture swims with cast iconography: flowers, ropes, and jewels congeal on the facade, and the comically small doorway to the gate is made with strips of cornice detailing.
Thanks to pet product brand Albabara, dogs can swim like mermaids all summer long with this new life jacket, which perfectly fits pups and allows them to look adorable while they go for long, safe swims.
Long-distance swims took place more frequently in the Beaufort Sea area, which has gone from having sea ice almost year-round to having almost no sea ice in the summer in the last 30 years.
PlayStation VR Worlds: the perfect introduction to virtual reality If you're new to virtual reality, there are few first experiences more thrilling than being trapped in a shark cage while a great white swims around you.
While they're functional enough to stand up to her vigorous, long swims, many of the designs — such as the long-line straight top or the curve one-piece — can also serve as ready-to-wear pieces.
"I didn't feel good the first two swims, didn't really feel good tonight but getting on the team was the most important thing and that was the only thing I had to do tonight," said Phelps.
To this day, we share the same goals for family togetherness: to meet almost daily for hikes and swims and big raucous dinners, while also carving out time for rest, work and our own individual families.
By KAREN CROUSE Ledecky will try to add to her gold medal haul when she swims the 800-meter freestyle, an event she has made "edge-of-your-seat, must-see TV," an NBC producer said.
There'll be a super simple model and test scenarios that show how critical it is to understand and manipulate the key levers of any startup  —  in fact, it can determine whether a business sinks or swims.
Susan Hilferty's psychoanalytical set and costumes (both modern day) are built as metaphors for Hamlet's mind; the rest of the able cast swims in and out of focus, as Hamlet considers and then discards their characters.
Now, though, I'm the happy parent of Max-II, a 6-year-old Havanese who still runs and swims like a puppy as he approaches what some veterinarians consider middle age for a 17-pound dog.
Ram Barkai, 59, of Cape Town, founded the I.I.S.A. in 2009 after partaking in a couple of revelatory swims: First was a one-kilometer swim in 34-degree water in Antarctica, made in about 403 minutes.
Or it might be that Russell has made the work a window into a littoral zone where seaweed swims up and effloresces into mushrooming shrubs and the horizon disappears within a domain where all is motion.
After what was easily one of the top five most satisfying ocean swims of my life, I grabbed my shoes and bag of clothes and walked back to the changing stalls to rinse off and dress.
EUROSATORY 2018: HUGE WHEELED MILITARY ATV SWIMS AND SURPRISES Based on company research, the Helmet Liner System provides 33 percent more protection than the level required for the U.S. Army Advanced Combat Helmet tests at 10ft/sec.
In a bid last year to save the vaquita, a pint-sized porpoise that swims in the Gulf of California, two of the critically endangered animals were placed in a breeding program, but one died in captivity.
There is arguably a steady progression here in both devices — the original Watch was already water-resistant, as demonstrated by a number of third-party tests and my own repeated showers and swims while wearing my Watch.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Britain qualified fastest on Friday in the men's 4x100 meters medley relay, threatening to spoil the party for Michael Phelps when he swims the last race of his epic Olympic career on Saturday.
As Gretchen swims through her own haze she encounters hope in the form of Rob and Lexi, a neighbor couple who ostensibly resemble Jimmy and Gretchen, but have more money, better jobs, a toddler, and a dog.
"This week has been a bit of a roller-coaster for me, not all of my swims have been what I would have liked them to be and I did take that relay really hard," she added.
While you probably won't need to machine wash your SWIMS (you could just take a sponge and dab away any dirt), these shoes are fabricated with materials that can be laundered at up to 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
The scientists plan to investigate the waters of Loch Ness in Scotland next month and use environmental DNA sampling of the waters to try and identify everything that swims in it, the  New Zealand Herald  reported Monday.
CreditCreditFlip Nicklin/Minden Pictures SAN FELIPE, Mexico — In the shallow sea waters of the Gulf of California swims a porpoise that few have seen, its numbers dwindling so fast that its very existence is now in peril.
If you can get hold of a cheesecloth it is a good idea to leave the pot in big chunks and strain the mixture afterwards, once all the THC is extracted and swims around in the butter.
It began as the 2018 breeding season kicked off and staff noticed the two penguins' increased interactions, waddling and taking swims together, as well as little piles of ice pebbles appearing, signs of the beginnings of nest making.
According to a report from Mashable Australia, Brian was revealed at the World Science Festival in Brisbane on Wednesday, and loves fresh water streams, going for long swims, and sitting motionless on ponds waiting to devour its prey.
You can have it on your Aleppo eggplant toasted sandwich (or toastie, in Australian parlance) with fermented chile and sumac onions, or on your Turkish baked eggs where it swims in the spiced tomato, topped with pistachio dukkha.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Researchers in Singapore have built an underwater robot that looks and swims like a manta ray, using only single motors and flexible fins to propel it through water in a manner uncannily like its biological cousin.
I also like to use Strava to record my bike rides and MySwimPro for pool and open water swims, but the GPS tracking for the watch's built-in Workout app is far superior to its third-party counterparts.
There's also something interesting here about how Grace goes from a section of the park based on British colonial rule of India to … being captured by Hosts designed to look like Native Americans once she swims over to Westworld.
Here's a quick look at Sphen and Magic and their nest: The duo has been spending a lot of time together, waddling around the exhibit and going for swims, but the clearest sign of their love was their nest.
RATTLESNAKE TERRIFIES NORTH CAROLINA BOATERS AS IT SWIMS ACROSS LAKE, ATTEMPTS TO SLITHER ABOARD Police told Fox News that MPD was assisting on the search warrant after the organization received information about a reptile being housed at that location.
RATTLESNAKE TERRIFIES NORTH CAROLINA BOATERS AS IT SWIMS ACROSS LAKE, ATTEMPTS TO SLITHER ABOARD Chandler&aposs mother, Leslie, has insisted the clip showing her daughter wasn't ill-spirited, despite some critics claiming the young girl was teasing the animal.
His voice is limber and dextrous; he's right up at the front of the mix; he rifles off "I'm living scary like a hundred highs / Lil mama sexy, I got butterflies" while Young Elton swims around in the background.
In a corner, two big freezers stock the different fish, whose skins will soon become leather: bass, salmon, soles, trout, turbots, burbots, sturgeons, catfish, rays, mullets...The list is long—if it swims, it ends up on Marielle's workstation.
I experienced getting winded and struggling to breathe under other kids in races for pieces of hose tubing, stranded in open sea swims, swimming tests with a numb face and throbbing migraine from hours in the bitterly cold water.
He continued to swim every day in the small indoor pool at his home, even after he developed a nerve-damage condition, neuropathy, in his legs and hands, which kept him in a wheelchair except for his daily swims.
It's another significant chapter for Apple's Health and Fitness arm — the watchOS 4 update also features an enhancement of the Workout app, including motion and heart rate algorithms for High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) workouts, and auto-sets for pool swims.
It's still a Fitbit at its core though, tracking your workout all sorts of workout (including swims and bike rides.) It can even track your heart rate and has a built-in GPS to help set routes and save your mileage.
You also won't be able to track swims during pool workouts (though it is swim-proof) and there's also no music storage options via Pandora or Deezer—though you can still control what song is playing on your phone via Bluetooth.
She's been primarily living on land since the procedure, with a few supervised swims, but she already looks stronger in the water, and seems more alert than she has in the years since she's been at the aquarium, Gibbons said.
I like this contrast where the pieces are witnessed in-person by someone who swims into them under the Pacific Ocean, but at the same time someone in Tokyo or London could access them in real time on their laptops.
The mission that follows, a critical story moment, set on the aforementioned riverboat, showcases the game's technical accomplishments: Clay seamlessly swims through murky bayou water, climbs onto the burning craft, and goes on a killing spree through its meticulously detailed rooms.
That's very important, but all that does is show you where the animal is—it doesn't tell you what it's doing, or why a shark swims up the East Coast to Cape Cod and then comes back down to Florida.
Every day, Ben Lecomte wakes up at 6 AM, has a "huge" breakfast of eggs, bacon, bread, and protein shakes (he consumes about 8,000 calories a day), then gets into the Pacific Ocean, and swims for eight to nine hours.
An eel dives into a toxic brine lake on the bottom of the ocean and goes into shock, twisting and untwisting itself in painful and ecstatic spasms until it finally breaks free and swims away as if nothing has happened.
Ms. Monahan will be attempting to obtain a Guinness World Record as the fastest person to complete six marathon swims on six continents within 123 days (a marathon swimming event, which can vary in distance, must be at least 6.2 miles).
Despite frigid water temperatures in the high 50s, the swims were easy for Roll, a member of two national title teams as a Stanford swimmer in the mid 1980s, and they were mesmerizing, the water often teeming with undulating jellyfish.
"He swims all the time, but it was a job of all of ours to make sure that he was doing things that were helping his body, when I was there," said Tampa Bay Manager Kevin Cash, a former Cleveland coach.
Under a glass dome, skewbald and well groomed, he's tracking a scent through a diorama of matchstick fence posts and pipe-cleaner trees; a warped sky of roof beams and lightbulbs swims in the bulged, unblinking eye of the case.
Terrified and in agony over her closeted life, J.J. attempted suicide, and the entire game is a sort of near-death fever dream where J.J.'s identity swims between liminal spaces — closeted and out, alive and dead, whole and in literal pieces.
Humans, he argued, "subconsciously seek [connections] with the rest of life" and nature because they create positive responses and feelings: the faces of baby mammals are a source of joy, as are long hikes in the woods or swims in natural lakes.
To Slatyer, the long record could offer a unique probe of the Milky Way's dark matter halo, the cloud of invisible material that Earth swims through as the solar system makes its 250-million-year orbit around the center of the galaxy.
But if we have to use actual words to explain it, the 25-year-old Tanzanian singer expertly swims his way between pop, soul, reggae, grime and blues, and he's also collaborated with all your faves, from Lady Leshurr to Yungen and Sway.
This has given rise to hundreds of small nonprofits across the country that offer alternatives: therapeutic fishing, rafting and backpacking trips, horse riding, combat yoga, dogs, art collectives, dolphin swims, sweat lodge vision quests and parrot husbandry centers, among many, many others.
He took venture capitalists for moonlight swims and showed up at corporate events dressed as pop-culture figures such as Ali G. After Elliott's investment in Athena became public, Bush began to hear from other C.E.O.s who had been in the same situation.
Here, in a room that feels like a real-life episode of a "Planet Earth," a mesmerizing array of sandbar, sand tiger and nurse sharks swims through a wall-to-wall tank, all while an aquarium employee (alas, not David Attenborough) provides narration.
As Katie Ledecky swims her way into the Olympic history books at the Rio Games, the 19-year-old American is on the verge of joining a very exclusive club: women who have swept the 13-, 400- and 800-meter freestyle events.
The shark quickly swims back to the obnoxious "quant" specialist who's been building a foolproof trade algorithm in secret, then to a meeting with an underling for Russian billionaire Grigor Andolov, with a placard for "Taylor Mason Capital" displayed prominently in the background.
Karen Neely, a coral ecologist at Nova Southeastern University, swims past nails placed in a mountainous star coral to mark the growth of disease on the organism affected by stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) near Key West, Florida, on Sept. 8.
In the coming weeks, he will be taking ceremonial swims in Lancaster Sound, a body in the Canadian arctic, and off Franz Josef Land, an archipelago in the Russian Arctic, all to promote awareness of the threats climate change poses to oceans.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A horse in a white speedo swims to the end of a pool, while another horse in a red blazer looks on, the hills of Los Angeles unfurling in smoggy greens and blues in the background.
In a nocturne, Ms. Hyltin, after lying with Mr. Ramasar on the beach and rising to dance with him, journeys and swims alone amid dancers who (now in soft blue smocks) may be the ocean itself but also suggest a new bold expansiveness of emotion.
In addition to keeping up their footwork, photos from their trip show the couple enjoying picturesque strolls on the beach, walking arm-in-arm along the water before going for swims together or indulging in one of the hotel's water sports, like sailing or kayaking.
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"Lump Street", with its shades of light and dark, falls squarely on its multiplied electrics and "Get Out", the album's lead single, fuzzes and swims along, turning to the clash of a guitar and the crash of a symbol only for the boldest punctuation.
The city said in a statement that lifeguards requested the shutdown because "they are there to maintain safety and they can't do that when they have to worry about the crowds" that accompany the protest swims, according to a report from the Guardian on Thursday.
The government has so far not shown much interest in investing in protection efforts, so Henriques—who swims with crocs in the wild and uses only his bare hands or a rope to catch the animals—has dedicated his life to saving the species.
In other scenes, Levine is covered in liquor as he lays in a troth-style urinal (gross!), turns his girlfriend's face into a palette of mushed paint, faces a squad of women determined to beat him up, and swims among a sea of mermaid-like clones.
While a clownfish swims through a mess of floppy sea anemone, I start to worry watching Wataru produce four bottles of Japanese whisky from underneath the bar and pour me a dram of each: The Yamazaki Single Malt, Yamazaki 18 year, 12 year, and The Chita.
It offers a respite from our fraught present, a portal into a dreamscape where the only dialogue is nonsense talk; where a clown shark swims by, barking at a boat made from a bed frame; where colored fog billows thickly, and soap bubbles float in a cloud.
Up here cellphone service is spotty, shops and restaurants are few and far between and the pleasures of lake life — naps on a sun-warmed dock, rowboat picnics, long swims in water so clean that it qualifies as drinking water — are of the old-school variety.
On Jules, the Baltimore-based artist's debut album, he swims through a bevy of half-century-old influences—the Beatles, The Beach Boys, early Pink Floyd—through kaleidoscope eyes, acid-washing classic pop-rock songwriting with moments of deep psychedelia, neo-soul, and effortless-sounding jazz.
When I spoke to a guy I'll refer to as John, for reasons of anonymity, he noted that, "A few of my mates were really into techno, and for me there was nothing worse than someone looping "Swims" while I was trying to chill out," which seems fair enough.
Besides bringing eight bathing suits, Ms. Monahan, who has very fair skin, plans to take 24 ounces of Desitin, a diaper rash cream, which she slathers all over in lieu of sunblock, and bags of CarboPro powder, an energy supplement, which she drinks every 30 minutes during her swims.
In 2006, Michael Lemmel, a veteran adventure racer, took over and turned it into a formal event, but it was still the only race of its kind, an adventurous version of the typical aquathlon, featuring frigid swims, multiple transitions and cross-country running terrain covering much longer distances.
Mr. Pugh, 47, is a British endurance swimmer who has conquered a gantlet of extraordinary swims in the last 30 years, from a dip in a glacial lake in Mt. Everest to a full circuit around the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, where he was raised.
The genre's newest man-eating — or in this case, Jason Statham-eating — entry swims into movie theaters this weekend, with the opening of the tongue-in-cheek mega-shark movie The Meg — just days before the sixth and final installment in the Sharknado franchise arrives with Sharknado 33: It's About Time.
Walden's Puddle rehabilitates and releases orphaned and injured animals, and its Instagram account is normally a feel-good feed of squirrels, songbirds, turtles, deer, raccoons, opossums, snakes, rabbits, foxes, skunks, groundhogs, bobcats — pretty much everything that flies or crawls or walks or swims — and all of them on the mend.
A close look at his recently published book, public comments, and tweets reveal a man who swims in the same swamp of hyperpartisan, frequently fabricated, and disturbingly anti-Muslim rhetoric as Trump advisers like Steve Bannon, the white nationalist who was one of the first to receive a West Wing post.
All of these titles, with the exception of True's (which depicts a woman wearing a bright red coat lying in a blue, storm-tossed rowboat, while a human-sized artist's mannikin swims beneath the waves), denote the paintings' subject matter, even if it is partially disguised, as in the Zucker and Sultan.
The whole surface swims and slithers, evoking a mass of crumbling skyscrapers, like the images of fractured Eiffel Towers that Robert Delaunay began making around 1910 One of the Zwirner spaces on West 19th Street houses two "Infinity" rooms that will undoubtedly attract lines around the block and hours of waiting time.
Other titles this week include Frank Perry's "Mad Men"-adjacent "The Swimmer" (on Thursday), in which Burt Lancaster swims from pool to pool across a lily-white Connecticut county, and "Gran Torino" (also on Thursday), in which Clint Eastwood plays a racist veteran in the Detroit area who warms to a Hmong teenager (Bee Vang).
While her friends are still slaving away in their offices, sometimes in the dark or during snowstorms, Ms. Sholley, the program director for Highview Creations, a company in New York that designs and installs green roofs, swims laps at the Metropolitan Recreation Center in Williamsburg or practices yoga at Shala Yoga House in Fort Greene.
"These spiders sit there on the water and then all of a sudden an insect will hit the water and the spider races out to get it, grabs it, dives under the water and then swims back to the shore and starts eating it," Robert Raven, Principal Scientist of Arachnology at the Queensland Museum, told Mashable Australia.
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Although well-informed critics have said that Putin is worth tens of billions of dollars and has twenty residences at his disposal, the program portrayed him as a near-ascetic, who wakes at eight-thirty, lifts weights, swims long distances, eats a modest breakfast (beet juice, porridge, raw quail eggs), and works deep into the night.
This idea swims against a tide that has been gathering strength since the post-war period, when artists began to work seriously at shrinking that separation between art (that is aesthetic intervention) and life (the everyday, social relations that describe what this exhibition regards as our supposed purgatory in contrast to a heaven of artistic concerns).
When the Olympic cauldron is lit in one month's time, eyes will turn to the historic swims of Michael Phelps and Katie Ledecky, tennis rosters that include the top five men and women in the world, and the hamstring of Jamaica's Usain Bolt, who after pulling out of his country's trials has flown to Germany to try to rehab in time for competition.
In terms of diversity of terrain, temperature variation and tidal shifts, this would be one of the most intense marathon swims ever attempted, and if successful, under English Channel rules — the swimmer cannot be touched along the way; there are no breaks; and no wetsuits are allowed — it would be the longest solo, unassisted swim ever accomplished by a woman.
There are about 11,000 reasons to love the Times reporter Julia Moskin, but up in the top 100 is the way she dives deep into whatever she's writing about, how she swims around until she's seen and recorded all there is to see, and the way she emerges to shake herself off and write a story like this one about flan.

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