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Ms. Treib's colors swing between saturated and pale, avoiding straightforward primaries.
Discussions on China's economic future also tend to swing between two extremes.
His moods swing between the equally undesirable poles of aloof and violent.
So the basic swing between Obama and Hillary summed up a lot.
There's this swing between the cloud and the edge, but it's basically local computing.
The world's attitude toward North Korea tends to swing between playful mocking and genuine horror.
He said the shilling would likely swing between 3,690-3,720 over the next one week.
The Justice Department told the justices that pension plans may frequently swing between overfunded and underfunded.
This left a 22.07-point swing between the blue-chip index's high and low of the day.
Also: Who's the poor house cleaner who has to scrub down the sex swing between Airbnb visits?
The Coens' work, and the past two seasons, touch on a pendulum swing between good and evil.
Basically, for me, I swing between being really constipated to being really at the opposite end of things.
Florida is one of a handful of U.S. states that swing between Democrats and Republicans in presidential elections.
That's a 288-point swing between last year's Cavs with Irving and this year's squad with his replacements.
It seems to swing between actually being about Iverson and feeling like Iverson and the general Iverson-ian vibe.
Through it all, the newborn is peaceful, unfussy, and happy spending hours in his little mechanized swing between nursing.
Her seminar about race and class alienation invites contention; course readings swing between Tea Party and far-left perspectives.
Considered a national bellwether seat, Nuneaton could provide an early clue of the possible swing between May's Conservatives and Labour.
In short, the planet's dramatic orbit moderates the swing between seasons in the north but exaggerates it in the south.
However, traders remain sceptical amid conflicting signals from both sides, which have caused markets to swing between gains and losses.
However, traders remain skeptical amid conflicting signals from both sides, which have caused markets to swing between gains and losses.
Some traders said the domestic market expects the yuan to swing between 6.3 and 6.36 per dollar in the near-term.
It was yet another instance of the show's tendency to swing between blockbuster action movie nonsense and gritty, anyone-can-die realism.
But, even by the Trump administration's blown-out standards, this week was a wild swing between the poles of comity and crassness.
Things probably swing between being good and boring and horrible and sometimes scary, perhaps because of clients, perhaps because of the police.
Using them means I can swing between projects with some freedom, knowing I can come back to things when it feels right.
There was an 2100-point swing between the final-day polling and the outcome in favor of leave, and leave had been all over Facebook.
Without a repeat victory in Florida, the largest of the states to swing between parties in presidential elections, Trump's path to re-election narrows significantly.
It's easy, as an artist, to constantly feel lacking, to swing between the delirious highs and lows of creation/unleashing/undressing your soul for others.
But this swing between, on the one hand, disengagement and, on the other, potentially triggering a war is an unsustainable uncertainty for both China and Russia.
In the coming months, the pound will continue to act as the bellwether of Brexit sentiment, and will see the Brexometer swing between harder and softer outcomes.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said he was "aghast" at the huge swing between the sharp decline in stock futures Monday evening and the strong Wall Street open Tuesday.
More than anything, Pokémon GO shows that Nintendo, a company that seems to continually swing between boom and bust, still has the ability to re-invent itself.
"The reality of 21st century dating is that you're likely to swing between looking for something serious to something more spontaneous depending on your mood," said Locke.
Florida is the most populous of the battleground states that swing between the parties in presidential elections, but Republicans have controlled the governor's mansion for two decades.
As Edith, an aspiring actress who seems blind to her deficits and personal flaws, Ms. Goldstein gives a performance that requires her to swing between disarming and loathsome.
In a final-stage campaign blitz, Trump aims to come to his party's rescue in Florida, the largest of the states that swing between parties in presidential elections.
The judges should also, he suggests, know what they're talking about—right now, they swing between off-base guesses (a celebrity chef?) and joke guesses (Ruth Bader Ginsburg!).
Mainstream Democrats have mostly fended off the insurgents, including in Michigan's gubernatorial primary on Tuesday - a relief to a party establishment courting voters who may swing between parties.
The state almost always votes for the Republican candidate for president, but voters also swing between Democratic and Republican candidates in races for governor and Congress fairly often.
Over in New Zealand, the benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index retreated from record close to swing between positive and negative territory, and traded down 0.1% at 12,047.7.
This pattern makes the role of independents in the electorate important: They may swing between the parties from election to election as the focus of each election changes.
For Reagan and Obama, however, the shifts were statistically insignificant; after Trump there was a "dramatic" 74.6 point swing between Democrats and Republicans, according to Michigan survey director Richard Curtin.
Switching to other crops is not easy in areas like the U.S. Midwest, where farmers traditionally swing between corn and soybeans, and have invested in costly equipment to grow them.
As five of them moved around campus, I watched them swing between their past and present selves, between adolescent horseplay and a 19763-something's sense of a long life lived.
At the same time, Democrats vaulted into their House majority with the election of several lawmakers representing districts that either backed Trump in 2016 or typically swing between Republican and Democratic majorities.
But in so many of the stories I've read and seen about mothers and daughters over the years, the framing of these relationships seems to swing between extremes — and I couldn't relate.
Maybe that's what makes the English obsession with the weather so fascinating — the ability to swing between a darker northern mood and the sunnier south, like a weather vane in the wind.
"Oil prices, though supported by OPEC-led production curbs, ... face severe headwinds as traders swing between demand-side worries and supply curtailment policies," said Benjamin Lu, analyst at Phillip Futures in Singapore.
And perhaps nothing highlights the reality that every monthly jobs report provides only a fleeting and incomplete picture more than the giddy swing between May's revised gain of 2200,2000 and June's 275,2000.
Once VRE rises to a certain level of penetration, it begins to swing between producing more energy than the system needs to and producing, in periods of extended calm or clouds, almost none.
"Basically, for me, I swing between being really constipated to being... really at the opposite end of things," says Paul Silver, who's been suffering with Crohn's since he was 12 (he's now 32).
However, some traders say they remain sceptical because negotiations between the world's two-largest economies have been fraught and conflicting signals from both sides have caused markets to swing between gains and losses.
Other than her spindly filigrees of mandola and violin, Bruun does her patented thing and snarls and coos all over the song, which matches its pendulum swing between raging blastbeats and shoegaze-inspired fog.
Catholics, who constitute a quarter of all voters in America and tend to swing between the Republicans and Democrats, backed Mr Trump by a small margin; he won a bigger majority of white Catholics.
Voters in mid-September do not swing between Clinton and Trump (my colleagues and I have dubbed that The Mythical Swing Voter), but between undecided and/or third-party support and Clinton or Trump.
Close statewide races are ordinarily won or lost in the St. Louis suburbs, which are home to a large number of working-class and wealthier middle-class voters who often swing between the parties.
Attitudes towards Leave voters swing between respect ("If they say eff off, it's for a good reason") and a desire for revenge ("They ought to register Leavers and they ought to pay for the damage").
But when there's a 20 or 30 point swing between how Black voters in one section of the country differ from Black voters in another section, that's a story that is not being told enough.
And their votes are up for grabs: Unlike the largely "blue" urban and "red" rural voters, whose political loyalties are obvious and consistent, their suburban counterparts are unpredictable -- except in their willingness to "swing" between parties.
The supply could swing between scarcity and plenty, but in the 1980s huge algae blooms known as brown tides appeared several years in a row and threatened to destroy the scallops' ecosystem on the East Coast.
And the wide swing between March's disappointing jobs growth figure, which was revised to 79,000, and April's vibrant one was a useful reminder that every monthly jobs report provides only a temporary and incomplete snapshot of the economy.
On his Instagram Story, Jonas, 26, shared a video of Chopra, 36, perched on a swing between two palm trees on the beach, before the camera panned to a romantic table set up for two right on the water.
The realization that the global climate can swing between warm and cold periods in a matter of decades or even less came as a profound shock to scientists who thought those shifts took hundreds if not thousands of years.
As a result of the SNB's foreign currency purchases, its balance sheet has ballooned to more than 740 billion francs, larger than the entire Swiss economy, raising concerns it could swing between big profits and losses in the future.
Jonas also posted a cute video on his Instagram Story of his wife perched on a swing between two palm trees on the beach, before the camera panned to a romantic table set up for two right on the water.
When I see DHS's photograph of me — a native-born US citizen, and president of the alumni board of the Yale Divinity School — with a yellow X like a crosshair across my face, my emotions swing between fury and terror.
In tiny Bloomfield, a town that sits quietly along a river dividing deep-blue Vermont and purple New Hampshire, a primary tradition is in full swing between two neighbors who like each other plenty, but couldn't be further apart politically.
In the preface, the authors sum up their mission: to bring complexity to a conversation that tends to swing between "Jefferson the God" and "Jefferson the Devil," and instead try to understand Jefferson's actions in terms of how he saw himself.
A spinning top is formed on a candlestick chart when a single session's activity has a big swing between a high and a low and a compressed opening and closing price — the candlestick representing the day's moves resembles a toy top.
Some 70 percent back her, compared with 9 percent for Trump, according to recent Reuters/Ipsos polling, suggesting that she could have a strong chance in states like Florida, Nevada and Colorado that swing between voting Democratic and Republican in presidential elections.
This question is at the heart of a passionate debate in France over where to stop the pendulum's swing between security and liberty; many of those who cherish their liberties struggle with the feeling that, at the moment, they value their security even more.
"The dollar remains hovering at high levels in global markets, while momentum of continued yuan rises is not strong given the economic fundamentals," said a trader at a Chinese bank, expecting the yuan was likely to swing between 296.62 to 296.605 per dollar for now.
Sharon has an uncomfortable encounter with a superior at her job and Rob may be the beneficiary of a sexist boss (Chris Noth) at his, two parallel stories that swing between the need to speak up and the difficulty of sacrificing one's self on principle.
As the party prepares for the 2000 congressional elections, there is disagreement over which voters to spend more time and money on - minority voters who are a fast-growing share of the electorate but do not reliably cast ballots, or blue-collar and suburban whites who swing between parties.
Douthat: So when we see polls showing a wild swing between the 1990s and the present in the share of evangelicals who think character matters in a politician, John, you think evangelicals are actually coming around to a more sensible view than they held in the Clinton era?
"To be very honest with you, a month ago — a couple of weeks ago — I would not have told you that I would be spending the last week of the campaign in Washington, D.C.," Mr. Sanders said at a stop in Perry on Sunday, during a frenzied Iowa swing between impeachment trial sessions.
The problems that many European countries face today are present in Greece: the attractions of populist politics and the dead ends to which they lead; the shock of mass immigration and the reactions to it; an unpredictable United States administration that might swing between isolationism and intervention; the strains of economies that cannot sustain the promises of the past.
And along with Lesnar, Carwin was part of a wave of fighters circa-2009 who suggested that the future of heavyweight was literally very big, and that if you fell in the middle of the 60-pound swing between 206 pounds and the division's upper limit, you'd be chewed up by monsters who cut dozens of pounds to make 265.
This is to symbolize a "never ending pendulum swing between solace and chaos," Paste magazine stated.
The tendency of the insurance industry to swing between profitable and unprofitable periods over time is commonly known as the underwriting or insurance cycle.
Val Townend was the incumbent. The swing between Conservative & Labour was 0.2%. There were much bigger swings from the Liberal Democrats to both Conservatives (16.0%) & Labour (15.8%).
His paintings at that time swing between the two aspects of this duality, ideal and the real, good and evil, light and darkness. Rotary Club of Madhyamgram recognised by(Rotary International) facilitated him with Lifetime Achievement Award in Fine Arts in the year 2000.
After decades of a consistent pattern of swing between two coalition in the state elections, where people voted against the incumbent government consistently, Achuthanandan boast of a government with a no anti- incumbency factor ending in a 68–72 tally in the 140 seat state Assembly elections.
Fighter-bombers could swing between air-superiority and ground-attack roles, and were often designed for a high-speed, low-altitude dash to deliver their ordnance. Television- and IR-guided air-to-surface missiles were introduced to augment traditional gravity bombs, and some were also equipped to deliver a nuclear bomb.
Mohammed Shafiq was the incumbent for Labour. There was a swing of 17.1% from the Liberal Democrats who were second in 2014 to Labour. The biggest swing was a swing of 25.3% from Liberal Democrat to Independent and the swing between Labour and the Independent candidate was 8.2% from Labour to the Independent.
Swinging first spread throughout China during the Spring and Autumn Period (771-476 BC). In the Han dynasty swinging continued to rise in popularity and was often performed at the Qingming Festival and the Duanwu Festival. By the time of the Song dynasty, swinging became involved in professional acrobatics, where performers would swing between boats over water.
The term is also used (trivially) in first past the post systems. First-preference votes are used by psephologists and the print and broadcast media to broadly describe the state of the parties at elections and the swing between elections. The term is much-used in Australian politics, where ranked voting has been universal at federal, state, and local levels since the 1920s.
A few years later Balzac called Pélissier "an evil courtesan." Amongst her lovers, which included aristocrats, artistic and litery figures, were the painters Horace Vernet and Alfred d'Orsay, and the musician Vincenzo Bellini. The affair with Sue was longer lasting, but the relationship consisted of a frequent swing between quarrels and strong passions. It ended when Pélissier met Gioacchino Rossini.
In 2010 he won with a majority of 2,957, boundary changes making the reduced majority notionally a 0.2% swing from the Liberal Democrats - compared with a 2.3% swing between the two parties nationally. In 2015 the Liberal Democrat vote collapsed and they came third behind UKIP and the Conservatives. Geoffrey Cox was elected with an absolute majority. In 2017 the absence of UKIP saw Labour come second behind the Conservatives.
The lunar thermal environment is influenced by the length of the lunar day. Temperatures can swing between 25K (during the lunar night) to 390K (during the lunar day). These extremes occur for fourteen Earth days each, so thermal control systems must be designed to handle long periods of extreme cold or heat. In contrast, most spacecraft instruments must be kept within a much stricter range of between 233K and 323K.
The protagonist is able to run, jump, climb onto ledges, climb ladders and, crucially, throw her fishing line. When thrown, the fishing line will hook onto nearly all surfaces within the games. When the line is firmly hooked onto a surface or an enemy fish the line is able to take her weight. From here Umihara is able to swing between platforms, lower herself down to other ledges and swing herself up to higher ledges.
In basketball, the term “swingman” (a.k.a. “wing” or “guard- forward”) denotes a player who can play both the shooting guard (2) and small forward (3) positions, and in essence swing between the positions.S. Trnini and D. Dizdar, System of the Performance Evaluation Criteria Weighted per Positions in the Basketball Game, 2000 Examples include Tracy McGrady, Jimmy Butler, Kobe Bryant, DeMar DeRozan, Paul George, Andre Iguodala, Klay Thompson, Khris Middleton, and Andrew Wiggins.
Moist soil is always slightly damp, and plants that thrive in this category can tolerate longer periods of flooding. Mesic soil is neither very wet nor very dry; plants that prefer this category can tolerate brief periods of flooding. Dry soil is ideal for plants that can withstand long dry periods. Plantings chosen for rain gardens must be able to thrive during both extreme wet and dry spells, since rain gardens periodically swing between these two states.
The same shot of Spider-Man conducting the pose would be used repeatedly a couple of times before battle. Toei's version of Spider-Man rarely uses his web shooter to swing between buildings, as his main mode of transportation is a car called the Spider Machine GP-7, along with an aircraft called the Marveller. His web shooter instead shoots a rope which he latches onto things and he swings with it using both hands like Tarzan.
Damned was described by Natalie Zed in About.com as hardcore with a "distinctly metallic flavour", which provided "plenty of satisfying breakdowns and unrelenting aggression paired with beefy, muscular riffs [that] swing between dirty punk, classic hardcore and the odd bit of death metal." Pitchfork's Kim Kelly praised the album as "fast and deadly" and "another worthy addition to their rock-solid catalog". Both Zed and Kelly drew attention to the melodic nature of the band's more experimental track, "Ride the Steel".
Gander is a provincial electoral district for the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It includes the town of Gander and the surrounding communities of Appleton, Gambo, Glenwood, and Benton. Gander, which has an airport and military history, is a service centre for a large region of the province. Voters in Gander often swing between the Liberal and Progressive Conservative columns, often electing members who sat on the government benches, making it an important swing district in the province.
Gunning transceiver logic (GTL) is a type of logic signaling used to drive electronic backplane buses. It has a voltage swing between 0.4 volts and 1.2 volts—much lower than that used in TTL and CMOS logic—and symmetrical parallel resistive termination. The maximum signaling frequency is specified to be 100 MHz, although some applications use higher frequencies. GTL is defined by JEDEC standard JESD 8-3 (1993) and was invented by William Gunning while working for Xerox at the Palo Alto Research Center.
With a primary air defence role, emphasis was placed on the ability to intercept strategic bombers flying at high altitudes. Specialized point-defence interceptors often had limited range and little, if any, ground-attack capabilities. Fighter-bombers could swing between air superiority and ground-attack roles, and were often designed for a high-speed, low-altitude dash to deliver their ordnance. Television- and IR- guided air-to-surface missiles were introduced to augment traditional gravity bombs, and some were also equipped to deliver a nuclear bomb.
During the Legislative Assembly election, the violence is in full swing between the ruling party and the opposition party. Periyavar, on the side of the ruling party, cannot control it without Musthaffaa while Kaalaiya, on the side of the opposition party, is gaining in power with Rajaram's aid. So Musthaffaa decides to take this last job to finance Lalitha's wedding and Ramkumar's education, to give again Sundaresan's job, and to treat Bhagyalakshmi's asthma. Finally, Musthaffaa kills Kaalaiya, and the ruling party wins the election.
When created, the notional result was based on ward data from the previous seats' general election results. The new constituency takes in territory from the then Liberal Democrat-held Winchester and Conservative-held East Hampshire with uncertain swing between the two parties . Estimates were that the Conservative majority if the seat had existed in 2005 would have been around 2,000 votes. At the 2010 election however, the seat saw one of the largest Liberal Democrat to Conservative swings (9.4%), and the Conservative candidate George Hollingbery was elected with a majority of over 12,000.
Gibbons are very good brachiators because their elongated limbs enable them to easily swing and grasp on to branches. Arboreal animals frequently have elongated limbs that help them cross gaps, reach fruit or other resources, test the firmness of support ahead and, in some cases, to brachiate (swing between trees). Many arboreal species, such as tree porcupines, silky anteaters, spider monkeys, and possums, use prehensile tails to grasp branches. In the spider monkey, the tip of the tail has either a bare patch or adhesive pad, which provides increased friction.
United States Naval Institute Proceedings, July 1968. By the end of the 1950s, it was becoming clear that the nuclear mission of the Skywarrior would be passed onto ballistic missiles; however, its high weight clearance and size meant that the aircraft would be useful in various other capacities.Gunston and Gilchrist 1993, pp. 132-133. Accordingly, large numbers of Skywarriors were retrofitted as aerial refuelling tankers or as electronic warfare platforms; notably, the EKA-3B model could readily swing between performing strike, refuelling, and electronic warfare duties as required.
However, Balakirev advances on Glinka's technique of using "variations with changing backgrounds," reconciling the compositional practices of classical music with the idiomatic treatment of folk song, employing motivic fragmentation, counterpoint and a structure exploiting key relationships.Campbell, New Grove (2001), 2:513–4. Between his two Overtures on Russian Themes, Balakirev became involved with folk song collecting and arranging. This work alerted him to the frequency of the Dorian mode, the tendency for many melodies to swing between the major key and its relative minor on its flat seventh key, and the tendency to accentuate notes not consistent with dominant harmony.
Artificial spider webs are used by the superhero Spider-Man to restrain enemies and to make ropes on which to swing between buildings as quick transportation. Some incarnations of the character, such as the one in the original film trilogy and Spider-Man 2099, shoot natural webs, generated by spinneret-like organs in their forearms. The World Wide Web is thus named because of its tangled and interlaced structure, said to resemble that of a spider web. The notable tensile strength of spider webs is often exaggerated in science fiction, often as a plot device to justify the presence of artificially giant spiders.
Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong riding a rocket barrel. Donkey Kong Country Returns combines 2D gameplay with 3D graphics such as the character models and this train in the foreground. Players take control of the series's protagonist Donkey Kong, as well as his friend Diddy Kong in certain situations, with many traditional elements of the Donkey Kong Country series returning, including mine cart levels, the ability to swing between vines and collect bananas, the golden "KONG" letters and puzzle pieces. New gameplay elements include levels in which the characters and foreground environments appear as silhouettes, spawning several new gameplay mechanics.
Inspired by the dramatic passion of the Old Masters and the sense of space in the work of the Abstract Expressionists, he made his so-called Splinter Paintings. For these canvases, he deconstructed the human figure in his crucifixions into black and white shapes that he arranged in rhythmical grids. His works of the subsequent years are activated by a fierce stroke of the brush and swing between expressionist figuration and abstraction. The cycle De Geboorte (Birth), painted following the birth of Mo, his son with Mieja, was exhibited in the Richard Foncke Gallery in Ghent in 1983.
Simply substituting the Liberal Party for the Labour Party in the calculation provides a measure of a 'swing between Conservative and Liberal'. However election results showed that this was not a useful predictor in seats which were being fought by these parties. It came to be used as a measure of the significance of the change of the vote. Almost all published election results are derived from the Press Association results service which in recent years shows the swing as between the two parties that came first and second, rather than strictly between Conservative and Labour.
The art of the 1950s and 1960s saw the rise of Indian abstract art and a pendulum swing between international modernism and traditional roots. The new artistic expressions find a strong place in the NGMA collection in the works of Biren De, G. R. Santosh, V. S. Gaitonde, Tyeb Mehta, Satish Gujral, Akbar Padamsee, N. S. Bendre, K. K. Hebbar, Sailoz Mukherjee, Krishen Khanna and Ram Kumar. The NGMA also has some of the best works of K.G. Subramanyan, J. Swaminathan, A. Ramachandran and others. There is also a representative collection of artists who explored expressionism, surrealism, fantasies as well as pop art, during the 1960s and 1970s.
Some aircraft, like the Saab JAS 39 Gripen, are called swing-role, to emphasize the ability of a quick role change, either at short notice, or even within the same mission. According to the Military Dictionary: "the ability to employ a multi-role aircraft for multiple purposes during the same mission.". According to BAE Systems, "an aircraft that can accomplish both air-to-air and air-to-surface roles on the same mission and swing between these roles instantly offers true flexibility. This reduces cost, increases effectiveness and enhances interoperability with allied air forces".. "[Swing-role] capability also offers considerable cost- of-ownership benefits to operational commanders.".
Chesed and Geburah often work against each other, and the pendulum must be allowed to swing between them. If the pendulum is forced to stay still, in the middle, due to an excess of Tiferet, then undue stress and pain is felt, as these forces are not given room to breathe. Therefore Tiferet, beauty, becomes Thagirion, the disputers. Thagirion plays a role similar though inverse to that of Tiferet in the Tree of Life, in stopping the different forces from falling apart from each other, and maintaining the shape of the tree, although in the case of Thagirion, it maintains and sustains the ugly and evil forces together.
Sellers portrayed an ex-schoolmaster in a small French town who turns to a life of crime to obtain wealth. The film and Sellers's directorial abilities received unenthusiastic responses from the public and critics, and Sellers rarely referred to it again. The same year, he starred in the Sidney Gilliat-directed Only Two Can Play, a film based on the novel That Uncertain Feeling by Kingsley Amis. He was nominated for the Best British Actor award at the 16th British Academy Film Awards for his role as John Lewis, a frustrated Welsh librarian whose affections swing between the glamorous Liz (Mai Zetterling) and his long-suffering wife Jean (Virginia Maskell).
However, since in 1955, Lokomotiv became a quasi-"football ambassador" for the Soviet Union abroad, participating in friendly matches in various parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa and even North America. This policy of openness ushered in a great era for Lokomotiv, with the squad including some of the finest Soviet footballers of the era, such as Vladimir Maslachenko, Gennady Zabelin, Eugeny Rogov, Valentin Bubukin, Victor Sokolov, Victor Voroshilov, Igor Zajtsev, Zaur Kaloyev, Yuri Kovalyov and Vitaly Artemyev. When Lokomotiv's strongest players abandoned the club, however, Lokomotiv fell again from grace and a swing between the first and second divisions followed, instability lasting until the end of the 1980s.
It is presented from a third-person perspective showing the playable character and allowing the camera to be rotated freely around them. The primary playable character is the superhero Spider-Man, who can navigate the world by jumping, using his web shooters to fire webs that allow him to swing between buildings, running along walls and automatically vaulting over obstacles. The player can precisely aim webs to pull himself towards specific points. Physical objects are required to attach webs to for swinging, and momentum and speed of the swing can be controlled by releasing the web at specific points to gain height or move more quickly.
He is killed again with the knife, but returns in Whiz Comics #89, swearing never to rest 'until Prince Ibis is eternally dead'. Ibis realises his nine lives after reading a book in Sanskrit, but is then attacked by a Jaguar, which he consumes with flame using the Ibistick, but it gives a human cry. The Great Cat tells him not to squander his lives and he makes another attack, getting into the apartment while Ibis and Taia are asleep using a rope to swing between buildings, where he covers Taia's mouth with his hand, then kidnaps her. Ibis discovers her missing and transports himself to who kidnapped her.
Additionally, he tied the ECHL record for second-highest number of goals in a final series with 6 goals against the Aces. Lacroix signed with the AHL's Hamilton Bulldogs for the 2009-10 season, posting three points and two penalty minutes in 27 games. Lacroix spent the rest of the season with the Cincinnati Cyclones, scoring 28 points in the regular season and 12 points in the playoffs to lead the Cyclones to their second Kelly cup title in three years, as well as Lacroix's second in two years. Lacroix returned to the Stingrays to begin the 2010-11 season and would swing between the ECHL and AHL's Hershey Bears until the end of the 2011-12 season.
The election was held on the same day as the Cambridge by-election, where the Conservatives also gained a seat held by Labour, however at Cambridge the swing between the two parties was 8.6% compared with the 18.4% swing to the Conservatives at Walthamstow West. The Walthamstow West result was also significant as Labour had held the seat since 1929, and it had formally been the seat of Labour Prime Minister Clement Attlee. An editorial in The Glasgow Herald the day after the result said that while the Cambridge result was "always expected" the Conservative victory in Walthamstow "almost defies belief" given that the Labour Party had held the seat during its crushing national defeat in 1931.
The first day of cricket at Lord's saw 17 of the total of 40 wickets fall, and though Australia lost 10 of them, the BBC saw it as "advantage Australia". Ricky Ponting won the toss and chose to bat, and Steve Harmison shook up the opening batsmen early on, hitting Australia's batsmen with bouncers; the second ball of the match hit Justin Langer on the elbow but he went on to make 40 and top score for Australia. The pitch offered bounce and swing from the start, while Matthew Hoggard got a ball on line to swing between Matthew Hayden's bat and pad and into his off stump. Hayden was gone for 12, having, according to the BBC report, "played nervously from the word go".
Disregarding the various costumes he would wear in the later Alex Kidd titles, the initial appearance of the character would swing between garb loosely resembling a traditional Mandarin tunic or red-striped jumpsuit, sometimes overalls closer to the appearance of Mario depending on the localisation. At a glance it is easy to see that the character of Alex Kidd was inspired chiefly by Bruce Lee (evident in the jump suit) and Sun Wukong the Monkey King. Initially, in the original game, he is an orphan who lives alone on Mt. Eternal, on the planet Aries (also known as "Miracle World"), where he has trained in the Shellcore technique. This technique enables an Arian to alter the size and toughness of their fists through sheer willpower, and enables one to shatter rocks with bare fists.
So-called "soft nationalists" have been characterized as "those who were willing to support Quebec independence only if they could be reasonably reassured that it would not produce economic hardship in the short term", and as "people who call themselves Quebecers first, Canadians second”. They are the voters who gave Brian Mulroney two back-to-back majorities in the 1980s, when he promised to bring Quebec into Canada’s constitution “with honour and enthusiasm.”" They swing between a desire for full independence, and for the recognition of Quebec nationhood and independence within Canada. They are typically swing voters, and tend to be swayed by the political climate, becoming "harder" nationalists when angered by perceived rejection by English Canada (such as the blocking of the Meech Lake Accord ), but "softening" when they perceive sovereigntists as threatening the economic and social stability seemingly afforded by Canadian federalism.
A landlord named Lager and his wife Duda donated to the Nazarius Monastery at Lorsch (near Heppenheim) under Richbodo's abbacy three farmyards, as many subsistence farms and five bound farmers in Mauventelina (Mandeln) in the Perfgau, whose political and ecclesiastical centre was Breidenbach. This old village, under the name Moyndille, lasted until at least 1298, but the village's downfall eventually came, presumably as a result of a dispute between the Landgraves of Hesse and the Counts of Nassau, putting the date of the destruction sometime between 1433 and 1443. The village lay waste, though, for hardly any longer than half a century, for in 1489, about a kilometre south of where the old village had stood, came the refounding of Mandeln by the widow von Hutzmanns Heinz with her son Henn, and Gerlach, a certain Mr. Palmenie's son-in-law from Roth in Hesse. The population grew steadily, with the odd slight swing, between 1489 and 2005.
In the early years under the management of the Department of Sports and Recreation, the leadership selected the model combined with a business sponsor, the team in turn named pair with Vietnam Australia, Mitsustar Haier and Van Hoa. But this model is not very successful, the team continues to swing between professional and first-class. On October 16, 2007, Hai Phong Department of Physical Training and Sports assigned Hai Phong Cement Company to manage and operate. The club was renamed Haiphong Cement, causing a slight confusion with a company of the same name that existed before the company during the subsidy period. After being transferred to Hai Phong Cement Management, the club immediately competed in the first season back to the V-League and won third place in the National Football Championship five 2008 under the direction of coach Vuong Tien Dung. In the following season, the team marked two milestones for the development of Vietnamese football as it succeeded in signing Brazilian former World Cup 2002 winner Denílson to compete for the title.

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