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"to-and-fro" Definitions
  1. back-and-forth: to-and-fro motion.
  2. a continuous or regular movement backward and forward; an alternating movement, flux, flow, etc.: the to-and-fro of the surf.

199 Sentences With "to and fro"

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Between sacred and secular she moved to and fro without effort.
Along the quay an experimental driverless bus conveys passengers to and fro.
To and fro I swayed, as if pushed by a beachy breeze.
At times, though, all the bustling to and fro feels strained, superfluous.
After some running to and fro, Serena did her job in 66 minutes.
To and fro we glide, across the decades, tracing Frank's ascent, decline, and fall.
Men and women carrying briefcases or hugging stacks of paper hurried to and fro.
Couples hold onto each other like buoys at high tide, swaying to and fro.
In Boston, where Lyft and robocar outfit Nutonomy are schlepping Patriots fans to and fro.
Beneath the surface of public life, one can detect a strange, subliminal to-and-fro.
Kids are rolling to and fro in every direction, dressed head to toe in protective gear.
When it did, journalists scrambled to and fro hoping to catch the best shots of the reenactors.
Now the servants who always had to carry the coffin to and fro became angry about this.
When asked why he kept walking to and fro, he replied, "To think where I am going next."
In front of it, a woman paces to and fro, in curlers and head scarf, cigarette in hand.
While del Potro staggered to and fro, Nadal only gained strength, urging himself on with repeated fist pumps.
Soon, Centerville is seething with the freshly resurrected, who stagger to and fro, seeking whom they may devour.
Merche, 55, who voted for secession in the referendum, said she was tired of the political to-and-fro.
Watching the guys dodge and dive to and fro while being bossed around by these hardcore kids was everything.
But the movie keeps jostling her to and fro around a plot it doesn't have a firm grasp of.
"Brodie swung to and fro in the breeze, and steadied himself as well as he could," The Times reported.
The door wouldn't open, so she began "dancing" around the lobby, bobbing and weaving her body to and fro.
Footballers are meant to run free, to gallop across the pitch, to sprint to and fro with incalculable grace.
Its new electric vehicle, the SOLO, lets even the loneliest of commuters travel to and fro with peace of mind.
"I was only an absurd puppet pushed to and fro by the will of those yellow faces behind," Orwell wrote.
But index funds that move vast sums to and fro quickly like to do their currency trades in one go.
Here, though, he's just dancing about, to and fro, touching on some ideas but never examining them all that closely.
I'll miss seeing those bowling ball size testicles waggle to and fro as he rooted for hazelnuts in the hay.
I pictured him sweating and babbling, and lunging to and fro in white costumes, taunting people like a drunken God.
The signage is lackluster, and there is a distinct lack of cute old lady volunteers ushering me to and fro.
An individual neuron can be connected to dozens or hundreds of others, and can pass electrical signals to and fro.
With more intercontinental flights carrying travellers to and fro, the risk of an outbreak in Asia has never been higher.
On our honeymoon we kissed by the sea, watched itrock the lights, the fishing boats to and fro, back home.
"What bothered me most is that there were Hungarians walking both sides, to and fro on the sidewalks," he said.
Political rhetoric, he said, would be likely to move the pound to and fro over the coming days and weeks.
Before you sit back and watch the infamous Election Day needle swing to and fro, you're entitled to a treat.
The to-and-fro of nutrition science is emblematic of a larger dynamic related to fickle research findings across disciplines.
Experimental deliveries of parcels, pizzas and other items conjure up visions of skies abuzz with drones ferrying packages to and fro.
At first, the women were allowed to come and go as they pleased, traveling to and fro between Colombia and Venezuela.
Watching the boob tube in what appear to be Playboy bunny sweatpants while balloons wave to-and-fro in the distance.
But his family said the collision shows a need for more care as people rush to and fro in the subway.
John Giles's "of many fortunes"; T.S. Norgate's "of many a turn"; George Musgrave's "tost to and fro by fate"; the Rev.
To admire the painting, then, means to crane your neck and waltz to and fro to avoid glare on the surface.
With all that to-and-fro and ebb-and-flow, the motions of the ocean offer an endless supply of renewable energy.
To follow Jacobus is to recognize that to and fro as it recurs across Twombly's art — and also to delight in it.
Standing proud, reaching up towards the heavens, he began to wave to and fro over the melodic strains of 'Super Alan Pardew'.
Now it swung to and fro over Korean War transmitters, third-hand tape decks, broken turntables and scavenged tubes, resistors and capacitors.
"This to and fro between the EU and Italy will continue," said Salman Ahmed, chief investment strategist at Lombard Odier in London.
Camera "traps" hidden in eastern Thailand's forests have captured a pretty spectacular sight: a population of elusive tigers, roaming to and fro.
The to-and-fro movement has become a lively business, and there are towns on both sides to cater for the migrants.
There's something profound about a naked, male black body being moved to and fro by two white men while still maintaining control.
As a gospel choir sang "Sea of Love," Ms. Levitt did stutter steps to and fro, as the guests hooted their approval.
To have sat in a public place and casually passed a collection of large knives to and fro would have been unthinkable.
Johnson, a rangy, diffident thirty-six-year-old animator, roved to and fro, a large pale moon orbiting a small fiery sun.
" He added: "We have determined that there has been employees going to and fro from this room and nothing nefarious was noticed.
The wind picked up and elicited a low, full whoosh from bristlecone branches, which swung to and fro without creaking or rustling.
Treating the issue means killing off the bugs you can't see, which will vastly outnumber the individuals spotted scurrying to and fro.
In much of Frey's music, achingly Romantic harmonies drift to and fro, as if a Mahler Adagio were suspended in zero gravity.
Instead, this is meant to position Uber as an indispensable convenience for any number of business that frequently transport customers to and fro.
Between 21956 and approximately 240, she produced a variety of photographs by aiming her camera to and fro at many spectacularly lit subjects.
The Vettel-Verstappen-Ricciardo controversy provided the major talking point of the day, with bad language flying and accusations going to and fro.
Then he turned to the pendulum that extended down through a cutout in the floor, swinging to and fro in the room below.
That's the cycle the Politico piece describes: Trump the blank slate, led to and fro by grasping morons, protected from consequences by enablers.
All this changes with "I Walk To and Fro through Civilization and I Talk as I Walk (Follow Me, the Monk)" (1926-27).
Since then, Egypt and Israel have maintained a blockade on the territory, carefully monitoring the flow of goods and people to and fro.
"Direct your attention to the movement," the app Sway told me as I unconsciously sped up the rhythm of my languid to-and-fro.
Men cussed her out and yelled right in her face as they pushed her to and fro and repeatedly put their hands on her.
Even white rabbits hop into the action, just to make clear that, like Alice, we can slip to and fro through the looking-glass.
Now, thanks to "Loving Vincent," it really does flicker, while the wheat stalks thrash to and fro, and the clouds boil in the sky.
Bottura's mind is like a butterfly net that swings to and fro in the hopes that a stray beauty will land in its mesh.
Lads from Coventry to Carlisle splurging their savings on Huaraches, while the crystalline groove of "White Noise" slinked to-and-fro in the background.
The score calls for them to wave their instruments to and fro, in order to convey the twitching of an eyebrow or the mouth.
The death of Cox, who was a staunch opponent of leaving the EU, swung voters to and fro in the final days before the vote.
The forward and return path, which is much shorter in the new piece, looks more like the repetitive to-and-fro march of physical therapy.
From here, the two women mosey around—indulging a superfan, fending off paparazzi, driving to and fro, doing karaoke, and ending up at Heather's house.
If you're generous or susceptible, you can follow these liminal connections to and fro, shuffling between what (amazingly) did happen and what (amazingly) could have.
Raniere wore a gray jumpsuit, wrinkled in the back from perhaps lying down in his cell; when he entered, his eyes darted to and fro.
As with the market as a whole, the daily to-and-fro action between these sectors has an upward tilt – but with starkly varied magnitude.
When I came in, she turned in a pantomime of surprise, pitching to and fro, then jumped to the floor and took off her headphones.
"You say children shouldn't worry... don't be so pessimistic and then, nothing, silence," Thunberg said in the latest to-and-fro with the U.S. president.
Westwood One Sports radio announcer Kevin Harlan kept going with his play-by-play commentary as the cat darted to-and-fro on the field.
Derrick looks like a William Kentridge character, a black man who carries his sign in this bloody heat, shuttling to and fro for minimum wage.
All of this, in other words, is very important and interesting, and it shouldn't just be glossed over in the daily to-and-fro of politics.
I had riled myself up for a montage (spoiler: I love montages) of our heroine rushing to and fro from front of house to the kitchen.
Despite the endless incantations of "Brexit Means Brexit," the past few months of to-and-fro between Brussels and London has shown it's not that simple.
As you volley it to and fro, however, challenges are thrown in: the ball speeds up, splits in two, the ball grows/shrinks in size, etc.
But he's joined by John, Michael and Laurie, and he spends most of the episode in a confined space instead of desperately journeying to and fro.
In this fantastical ode to the United States Postal Service, Berger posits that before email, actual snails were responsible for transporting physical letters to and fro.
We fret about reaching for our smartphone at night, while those making the devices sleep on hard beds in shared dormitories with coworkers clattering to and fro.
Except instead of frescoes, I realize, there would soon be rows and rows of monumental contraptions shuttling flavored liquid weed in elegant glass bottles to and fro.
At the media center, a robot on wheels named 'Xiao Bao', or Little Leopard, scooted to and fro, showing reporters to the bathroom and answering basic questions.
Before long, he is nothing but a golden cloud, a glinting mass of particles being blown to and fro by the light breeze of the air conditioning.
User &aposHans&apos, writing to iFixit, said: "Behind the front glass of my iMac 5K 27" Late 2014 there is a tiny spider crawling to and fro!
A to-and-fro debate has erupted between Stephanie Kelton of Stony Brook University, an MMT proponent, and Paul Krugman, a Nobel Prize winner and "conventional Keynesian".
The book is composed of short passages that move to and fro in time, in which the developing theme of belonging and outsiderness takes on different facets.
But as his eyes darted to and fro, he spotted a man in tennis apparel with the distinct rusty fuzz of red clay caked on his socks.
It's a nice perk, if you don't mind the to and fro of planes overhead—one taking off or landing every 45 seconds, every day, every year.
But Gerwig's coup is chronological: to and fro she darts across the years, chopping the plot into flashbacks and flash-forwards, and keeping us on our toes.
It was another element of a campaign that seemed to lurch to and fro, depending on the day, the state or, more likely, the mood of the candidate.
When I spent some time at NeueHouse last week, I saw waiters rushing to and fro with coffees and pastries, dropping them off at members' desks or offices.
This country has been pushed helplessly to and fro by the pounding waves of History, as much sinned against as sinning, same as other nations on the globe.
From Mapingguan we followed another network of trails through some hillside farms where Bai villagers were planting potatoes and carting supplies to and fro on horses and mules.
The meaning is subliminal yet clear: we human animals, akin to these ravens, are marooned in this universe, wandering to and fro, displaced, crying out, getting no reply.
This time around, hear Ellen Reid's "Push/Pull" and Rebecca Saunders's "To and Fro," as well as pieces by Elliott Carter, Reiko Füting, Karen Keyhani and Jonathan Dawe.
The never-ending war on birds takes place far from the terminals, in the swaths of grass that lie beyond the zones where jets taxi to and fro.
"They gave her a stuffed glove on a wooden lever so that you could tweak the end of the lever and this hand went to and fro," Anne said.
And to-and-fro discussions in the journals are (a) relatively stiff and formal, (b) v-e-r-y s-l-o-w compared with what just went down.
Because Ms. Gerring loves retrograde motion, it was fascinating to watch the two ballerinas in to-and-fro phrases where their jumps took them backward as well as forward.
Within each earcup of a planar magnetic headphone, however, is a thin, flat (hence "planar") membrane with conductive material that is moved to and fro by an array of magnets.
Meanwhile, the ship's engineer routed power to and fro between different systems while the captain, seated behind us and armed with more information than any one of us, shouted orders.
You can't look away when vocalist Bryan Funck stalks the stage like a caged beast, his rangy form rocking to and fro and his voice cracking through the heavy air.
The Observatory said the militants had staged a counterattack to regain ground lost from other rebels in to-and-fro fighting that has seen no major gains for any side.
The neighborhood has been Ground Zero for tech guys since the city began running shuttle buses to and fro the neighborhood and Google's offices in Silicon Valley back in 2013.
MORE: How to get Android Auto in any car While navigation is only a part of Waze's appeal, it's worth mentioning the system gets drivers to and fro without issue.
You can drag and drop windows as you see fit, while Windows vets may opt to use Microsoft's snap commands (Windows key + arrow keys) to send apps to and fro.
The sample files contain a mundane to-and-fro between former Defense Secretary Robert Gates and the ambassador from 2015, when Gates had settled into his current job as a lobbyist.
While Cecchinato looked frantically to and fro, Kyrgios spotted the tiny object on the side of his court, picked it up and tossed it over the net to his grateful opponent.
Why it's memorable: Bon Jovi and Sambora were known for rocking out, belting into their mics as their voluminous hair whipped to and fro in the wake of plentiful wind machines.
The other, Courtney Thompson, 22, from the Bronx, is trying to impress Mr. Berube by sweeping pine needles from the sidewalk and rushing deliveries to and fro in a shopping cart.
It's one of those cases where a manually folding seat would be faster and easier, but the insistence on power everything means that the X25's second row whirrs to and fro.
It just kept swinging to and fro all the time and it was just making sure that all the conditions were in place that could help me push this football club forward.
" As for how it feels to support Wales behind enemy lines, he says: "There's been a bit of to and fro but, all in all, it's great to watch the game here.
That's why the bird in this video deserves just credit for sticking around for a playdate with an imposing German shepherd, who dances to and fro like he's got ants in his pants.
The size and shape of a chunky Frisbee, it bustled to and fro across my apartment of its own volition, enabling me to eat my cake and drop it on the floor, too.
After that, the borders between dancing and playing blurred: the musicians were in constant motion, and the pianist Jean-Luc Plouvier somehow executed his part while dancers wheeled his instrument to and fro.
He's been going to the bathroom, to and fro from the bathroom, and he told me that it's not over, that when he gets his hands on me he's going to kill me.
As the bartender set down my food, I recalled the most gruesome legend of the 596 Club: the time members of the Westies once rolled a severed head to-and-fro down the bar.
Nadal had two break points at 2124-212, but Medvedev fought them off, the highlight a 28-shot rally that took both players to and fro until Nadal hit a forehand into the net.
And none of the downer bits matter when you're in the heat of a pitched shootout, dodging to and fro as you dip in and out of bullet time while bullets shred everything around you.
In a rethink of engine fundamentals, Aquarius has pared the range extender down to a single piston that blasts to and fro inside a valveless 600cc cylinder, generating power from electromagnetic coils with each stroke.
Typically, the economy trudges along a straight path for years at a time and it's the stock market that is easily excitable, ripping to and fro based on the latest information to hit the tape.
This process is known as la navetta parlamentare (the parliamentary shuttle) and sees a bill pass to and fro between both houses until they agree on the wording — only then can a law be ratified.
It's as though this hapless, mild-mannered man, who had spent his life pushed to and fro by his domineering military friends, had had enough of constantly being at the beck and call of others.
A few steps to and fro on half toe, the slow flexing of a foot, the vibration of a wrist, the roll of an isolated shoulder — these are often parts of the dance language here.
"It is a privilege to be here to bring greetings on behalf of President Donald Trump," he declared to European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, standing in the commission's lobby as European bureaucrats bustled to and fro.
" And, equally to the point is a remark made by a journalist from the Art Newspaper, who is keen to join in the to-and-fro: "How will they get it out again now that it's here?
They're always there, flopping to and fro underneath the shaft, but they exist somewhere on the periphery of our consciousness, an essential but rarely acknowledged component of the whole, much like George Harrison's role in the Beatles.
The YouTube comments under that "Rank & File" video show as much, as do the battles between Sigrid fans going to and fro on whether her live video for "Raw" was, in fact, recorded live (everyone: it was).
He is more beetle than bear, scuttling to and fro with a devilish purpose that Kafka would have noted, and peering at the treasonable world through rimless pince-nez, the better to anatomize its sores and flaws.
But the 2-year-old Dan has got an advantage: He hops to and fro on his two legs like an Easter bunny might, and he certainly pants and plays like he's riding a chocolatey sugar high.
In unison, these women — the Shades — dance the same to-and-fro phrase: a zigzag walk punctuated by a linear gesture forward into space and then a stretch back with arms making a halo around the head.
The video, "If I Were To, Would You" (2017), features a figure clipped from the photos, pasted onto a stick, and multiplied three times, like a small cohort being pulled to and fro among more solid-colored sheets.
We drank and crammed our mouths as tuxedoed waiters moved to and fro, serving food and drinks or announcing another birthday to the dining room (a total of six by my count), and everyone sang their guts out.
As he looks at the kite, getting yanked to and fro by the wind, his mind will naturally drift to his broader life, like that kite up there, staying afloat only by the providence of his tremendous control.
What's going on: In a to-and-fro in recent days, Musk has scorned one of Buffett's primary investment principles — to buy companies enjoying a type of monopolistic power that he calls a "moat," reports Fortune's Jen Wieczner.
In a passage near the end, the performers moved in what Ms. Kravas calls, in a program note, a switchback: a simple-seeming phrase that had dancers going to and fro to face one way, then the opposite.
"I'm pretty tired, as Forrest Gump would say," he wrote in November 2014 beneath a mock-up of himself as Gump telling an enthusiastic group of followers he will stop running to and fro across the United States.
Mountain climbers may try many paths, the metaphor goes, run to and fro (the classical method of acquiring knowledge), scramble and slip on their ascent; but if they reach the top, no one doubts they have gotten there.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: the to and fro of handles an endless game of searching, for the token piece of gold thin, slim waif of... are you hiding in my book leaves, did you find a comforting corner?
People who really want to raise the stakes in this scriptural to-and-fro might consider turning to a verse in Matthew's Gospel which warns of the dire consequences that may befall anybody who does spiritual harm to children.
People who have visited the offices described them as emblematic of the vast resources being poured into the campaign — high energy, with young people and campaign vets alike rushing to and fro, and campaign rooms named for different states.
Honor Swinton Byrne is all wide eyes and open heart as Julie, a young filmmaker tossed to and fro by her first, toxic love; Tom Burke matches her with an air of worldly mystery that curdles, slowly but surely, into duplicitousness.
For decades, the Export-Import Bank limped along at the margins of American politics, a rightfully obscure program regarded as neither particularly interesting nor important but sustained by and subject to the banal to-and-fro of interest group politics.
The pound has been vulnerable to Brexit's to and fro in recent weeks, gaining on hopes May will secure a trade deal that keeps Britain close to Europe and falling on worries the talks will collapse and leave it isolated.
Though you can still see sugar sap marks throughout some of the ceiling and walls where factory workers tossed products to and fro, the only thing made inside the building's exposed brick walls these days are websites and iOS apps.
He says some physical ailments a man with that kind of length might endure are lower back pain from the weight of the penis (Cabrera's reportedly weighs two pounds) and irritation or discomfort at the tip from swinging to and fro.
This to-and-fro has left Judge Garland, broadly regarded as a leading legal mind, looking a little like the earnest leaflet-clutching visitors who hope to raise awareness for their cause and grab a sandwich in the Senate cafeteria.
It works by splitting a laser beam in two, sending the halves to and fro along paths identical in length but set at right angles to one another, and then looking for interference patterns when the halves are recombined (see diagram).
It makes me chuckle to think he's earned the moniker "The Beast" as I watch him potter bashfully around the stage area, tapping away at Hearthstone on his phone and drifting to and fro with no particular destination in mind.
And in a quietly thrashing solo — helplessly driven — she paced to and fro within a limited space, bending low from the waist in a fixed rhythm during a sequence in which she also shookher head rapidly from side to side.
The to and fro of languages marks this production's clear debt to Dada — and one of the prime virtues of "The Head and the Load" is its insistence on Africa's place in both the European war and in European modern art.
It helps that Stockholm was untouched by the destruction of 20th-century wars and still looks rather 19053th-century, with ornate, low-rise buildings, and both tall ships and vintage-looking ferries darting to and fro on the city's bustling waterways.
After 20 years of legal to and fro, the European Court of Justice ruled that a two-second sample from Kraftwerk's "Metall auf Metall" that was used in another song represented a reproduction of the original work and required a licence.
We see births, deaths, and everything in between in short, shard-like shots followed by more self-contained and protracted scenes (Quincy's energetic son running to and fro in his living room; a locker room full of young men play-fighting).
Each pilot stops acting like a guy in a plane shooting at stuff and becomes a sort of air traffic controller of death, picking up targets way the hell off in the distance, directing missiles to and fro, and steering them into targets.
Aspiring TikTok stars, friends of TikTokers, and floating teens who seemed to have received word of the party hung out together by the doors of the venue, running to and fro a couple of times when another way into the building opened up.
The packets of data that go to and fro on the internet (wireless and wired) are all labeled with their origins and destinations; that's how the routers and switches know where to send them, or who to notify if they didn't get there.
After more than a few good months of use, these boots and waders are still going strong and zipping to and fro by land, sea, and air with me which conjures an elation I can only recommend to you in good conscience.
Fans will cheer, people on the street will talk, a nation of basketball fans will affix themselves in front of their TVs, mesmerized by the subtle to-and-fro of flaxen curls working in concert with the bouncing ball and his bounding strides.
"At first I saw a vehicle driving to and fro, then we tried to stop people walking here and there, and then in the blink of an eye the vehicle exploded, causing havoc," a traffic police officer, Mohamed Harun, told The Associated Press.
"I have been running to and fro from blast scene to hospitals since yesterday evening in search of my husband and brother who were selling a shop at the place where the blast took place," said Halima Omar, a mother of three.
The purpose — or lack thereof — of art will most likely be debated until the moment true liberation arrives, so a to-and-fro process repeats throughout history, with culture occasionally called upon to serve in ideological battle, then permitted to roam free.
PARIS, July 8 (Reuters) - A French quadriplegic patient who had been in a vegetative state for more than a decade, and whose condition sparked a legal to-and-fro over whether to end his life support, died on Thursday, two lawyers for his relatives said.
As I trailed agents to-and-fro at all hours of the day and night through the southern edge of the Rio Grande Valley, the vigilant hunt for people reminded me of the countless military patrols I accompanied while embedded in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The bitter to-and-fro was a marked contrast to 2015 when Morales won a landslide election victory riding a wave of anti-corruption sentiment stirred up by the CICIG's toppling of his predecessor Otto Perez Molina in a graft probe led by Velasquez.
Proportional to the Tundra cooler series, the V Series weighs 35 pounds empty, which is heavy for a 24.75-inch wide, 17.375-inch tall, 16.375-inch deep cooler, but again, you don't want to be lugging this thing to and fro in the first place.
Buffeting him to and fro is a cast of addictive side-characters, in particular Corbin Bleu as Troy's basketball bro Chad, and Ashley Tisdale and Lucas Grabeel as two spoiled, scheming siblings, Sharpay and Ryan, who want the leads in the musical for themselves.
According to a release the French fashion house sent out, the collection aims to continue the dialogue between Paris and New York, a long-running conversation that began with the first trans-Atlantic crossings and continues today with this collection, like a stylistic to and fro.
But how intimate is it, exactly, when you count up all the participants: yourself, your phone, your data carrier, the person on the other end of the line, their phone, their data carrier, the corporations who run the servers that move your messages to and fro.
The animations incorporate real-time weather data and the cycles of the sun and moon to generate an infinite variety of visuals that includes patterns of Harmonized Systems pictograms, cascading currency symbols, rolling waves, and the silhouettes of trucks, trains, and supertankers moving to and fro.
Dell bought the consultancy firm, which was formerly called Perot Systems after its founder Ross Perot, in 2009 for $3.9 billion—but it's also shifted bits of the business to and fro, so the sale value can't really be compared to the original purchase price. [Reuters]
People would choose a book from the library and take it into the conservatory, which, being a sheltered suntrap on the south side of the house, was the warmest place to be when you weren't meditating or tramping the paths to and fro across the hillside.
She swayed to and fro for awhile to the strumming, then hopped off the swing and twirled down the catwalk before being swept off her feet by a shirtless stud in denim overalls, deposited in a wheelbarrow and carted off with great fanfare, into the sunset.
A lot of them follow a simple template: you get to take a break from rushing your army to-and-fro and reacting to crises, and instead you have a moment to breathe, set up a series of deathtraps, and then watch your enemy walk into them.
The formal dynamics of the images, embedded in the mutating colors, shapes, and textures, pitch us to and fro between painterly apparitions of heaven and hell, until the final movement, a topography in green, pulls us back to earth, where we will have to find a way out.
" Throughout the book (the "farewell" in the title seems even more true at this time than when it was published in 1999), Clark links Modernism to the social by way of materialism: "a bedrock of World/Nature/Sensation/Subjectivity which the to and fro of capitalism had all but destroyed.
The sight of someone carrying a lunchbox to the shit box, and the experience of cheerfully passing a fellow-boater on the way to and fro (perhaps with a tip of the hat and a "G'morning, Ma'am"), become so commonplace that, by Day Three, any stigma surrounding the procedure is gone.
She might begin by laying a blank canvas on the floor, pouring paint on it from a tin (she sometimes recycled cat food containers for this purpose), tilting the canvas to and fro to let the paint run about, then adding colors, eventually setting it aside and resuming work later.
Delirious from lack of sleep, we met our fellow tourists in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency, boarded the first of the buses that would take us to and fro for the duration of the trip, and set off for Swayambhunath, a temple complex built atop a hill reached by hundreds of steps.
I mean, watch this thing: This shot was so charmed that its essential terribleness—bouncing to-and-fro on the rim, a little fart noise emanating with every bounce—helped kill off enough clock that the Cavs had to forfeit the last possession because there is literally nothing you can accomplish with .
So when you buy a Sea-Monkey kit, you get the tiny plastic aquarium and fitted into the sides are little magnifying lenses that enhance the tiny brine shrimp just enough, setting off a little motion picture in your head of itty-bitty primates swinging to and fro by their curved tails, gamboling in a watery jungle.
And while the imagery of Hawai'i that was sold to her was in line with the dominant clichés — palm trees, beaches, and local dancers swaying to and fro — she quickly outgrew the touristy side of the islands and spent nine weeks roaming the territory, producing artworks that ranged from close-ups of flowers to dramatic landscapes.
In China, the to-and-fro and blood on the floor could end up looking like a similar war of attrition, even if China is less belligerent about it.. Brad Setser, a former Treasury Department official now at the Council on Foreign Relations, said a Chinese currency move would be risky at this stage because it could trigger capital flight.
A maze of shell companies, overseas tax havens and complex management and investment schemes funneled millions to and fro before the money ended up in her hands, according to an examination of more than 715,000 leaked emails, contracts and other documents obtained and examined by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and shared with several news outlets, including The New York Times.
After watching the spry 57-year-old frontman dash to and fro all over the stage for two hours straight, launch himself into high kicks, and brandish a massive Union Jack flag—all the while belting out the hits in his robust vibrato—you'd never think that Dickinson had been sick a day in his life, let alone fought—and won—a battle with throat cancer.
Cuarón himself is the director of photography on the movie, which glories in its tranquil surveys of domestic space, with the camera panning round the living room, and in the tracking shots that usher us through the action—left to right, right to left, to and fro, along furrowed fields and crowded avenues, as if the filmmaker were trying to keep pace with his thoughts while they carry him into the past.
Instead, in a gesture eerily reminiscent of the final lines of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors," when one of the Dromio twin clowns, upon finding his long-lost brother, hearteningly says, "We came into the world like brother and brother / And now let's go hand in hand, not one before another," President Moon, holding Kim Jong Un's hand, walked to and fro across the militarized border affectionately side-by-side, not one before the other.
Emma keeps saying, "I'm a seagull," but the words come out strangely—garbled or ill-timed—as she lurches to and fro, nodding off and then trying not to nod, as the scene disintegrates and dance music is piped in and, leaving her costume behind, she goes off to a rave in a world far from Chekhov's, a club populated by party people who don't want the night to end, if it is, in fact, night.
It has led not only to a total lack of sporting integrity — like Italy, Denmark, Spain, Germany, England and the Netherlands will play all of their group games at home, which is, and this shouldn't need saying, an entirely artificial advantage — but to the ridiculous situation where fans, many of whom are not paid as much as UEFA executives or elite players, are being asked to schlep to and fro across a continent for no apparent reason.

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