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She twiddled and diddled with the camera, and I twiddled and diddled with the projector, and the resulting feedback mess is the picture.
The young woman twiddled her Edinburgh Festival staff lanyard and gave a loud, frustrated sigh.
"We just twiddled our thumbs as the coronavirus waltzed in," William Hanage, a Harvard epidemiologist, wrote.
Shkreli, who faces pending criminal securities fraud charges, smirked, twiddled a pencil and looked away as Rep.
Employees in white coats twiddled with imposing machines, or typed at standing desks in a corner of the cavernous space.
That's exactly what the researchers did: twiddled the knobs so a dog looked a bit yellow, a deer looked purplish, etc.
He wore two pairs of glasses: one on top of his head and another he took on and off and twiddled in his hands.
As the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative found in their report, released just before the last Grammy Awards, women producers twiddled the knobs on only 2% of songs.
He twiddled the joint with his fingers, sucking the smoke a little harder, but even with a wall between them the words came out under his breath.
But for my neighbor, it was as if Thanos had twiddled the perception-altering reality stone on his Armageddon gauntlet, unveiling a manifestation of the movie rich in detail and reward, strewn with delicious Easter eggs.
In effect the policy creates a knob, which can be twiddled between a redistribution of capital and control, all the way to handing the means of production to workers wholesale (as was Mr Meidner's original intention, until ABBA intervened).
Sure, you might miss your flight this summer after waiting in line for three hours—the highlight of which is getting your balls ever so violently twiddled as an underpaid man in blue gloves checks you for explosive pleats.
But with each passing year, that murderous regime gained more and more scientific know-how as our so-called experts twiddled their thumbs, incapable of taking direct action to stop the inevitable drift to a nuclear-armed North Korea.
We bet you at least a quid that as you roused yourself earlier you didn't think you'd find yourself listening to a techno record made by the world's most famous leaker and some old French dude who twiddled with synths at the pyramids.
The station did not reach far beyond its Long Island environs — into Queens, a little bit of southern Connecticut, maybe northern New Jersey if you twiddled the dial — but like the earliest incarnation of MTV, which made its debut in 1981, it had the effect of propelling new music into wider circulation.
"The worry is that the hotel opens, customers complain about noise from nearby venues, venues close—we've seen it happen elsewhere," says Huw, citing a number of recent venue shutdowns across the UK. South Welsh producer Romesh Dodangoda—who's twiddled the knobs for everyone from Motörhead and Bring Me The Horizon to Funeral For A Friend, Bullet For My Valentine and Kids In Glass Houses—voices a similar apprehension.
Starting off with a slow melody, it turns into an upbeat chorus, with Clarkson's vocals twiddled with auto-tuned electronic effects accompanied with orchestral strings, synthesizers, and percussion to produce a breakdown. The Dallas Morning Newss Hunter Hawk described the breakdown as the song's biggest hook and observed that it does not contain a proper lyrical content, lauding it as sonic surprise on Piece by Piece. However, The Nationals Rob Garratt discerned it as "at odds" with its chorus. Whereas The A.V. Clubs Annie Zaleski pointed out that its digitally scribbled breakdown adds a modern flourish that balances out the song's soaring strings.
This gave the opposing player the chance to spot which rubber his opponent was using. Hilton used a bat which had black rubber (one side antispin the other side very spinny) on both sides, meaning that opponents generally had no clue which rubber he was using when he 'twiddled' his bat in mid-rally, especially when his sleight of hand was coupled with him squeaking the soles of his shoes on the floor at the moment of bat on ball impact, this additional tactic masking the slight difference in sound between antispin surface and spinny surface. Hilton still plays table tennis in the Bolton league which his team famously won in the 2012-13 season. John has won many Veteran titles and to date, is the only British player to have won the gold medal in the Men's Singles event at the Table Tennis European Championships.

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