To make this whole piece out of this twisting — compulsive twisting — seems appropriate.
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Meaning, we're taking the hair by sections and twisting it upon itself, twisting it down to what I call a flatter, cinnamon-roll shape.
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And unlike previous experiments that have involved a lot of tapping, the twisting action led to eventual ordering regardless of how hard the twisting was (up to a point).
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She became the first woman to land a triple twisting double somersault on floor exercise and the first to land a double twisting double somersault off the balance beam.
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Twisting a throttle does the same with no pedaling necessary.
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And here's Romero earlier in the game, twisting Altidore's nipple.
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Can't say we blame Garner for twisting the knife, though.
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That belied reality: roads were twisting, bumpy, crowded and dangerous.
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I was like, guys, he's so good at twisting things.
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Experts taught workshops in balloon twisting, puppetry and airbrush art.
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He accused people on the left of "twisting" his comments.
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I fly upward, twisting as the bull passes below me.
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Now, Putin is twisting the knife, just a little bit.
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Philando Castile lies back under a twisting and gorgeous seatbelt.
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"Did you hear at all?" she said, twisting the knife.
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Avoid sudden twisting movements or working out when too fatigued.
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The road continued on, twisting and turning toward the Mississippi.
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Wrap each log tightly in parchment paper, twisting each end.
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The US basically arm-twisting -- its attempt to put pressure.
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Her campaign superpower involves twisting the arms of rich donors.
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I own two of these Twisting Tea Balls, and they're great.
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Tinder and Bumble have had a combative, twisting relationship for years.
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She has accused London of twisting the facts and witnesses' answers.
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Simone Biles took the mound -- and busted out a twisting backflip!!!
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His lanky frame doubled over, twisting and turning with each note.
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Coastlines are ragged, messy things, twisting and turning every which way.
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These vested interests are now busy twisting arms on Capitol Hill.
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And there's no way to save yourself by twisting or flailing.
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Some lovely sample twisting here and a grave meditation on morality.
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To be fair, the entire event had already been brain-twisting.
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Continue twisting each section until you've twisted all of your hair.
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One was the notorious story of arm-twisting and election interference.
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Twisting, eyes wide, he opened his shoulders and tossed the ball.
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"Shame on you," Cohen said, accusing Jordan of twisting his words.
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A wooden stairwell and a twisting path lead to the beach.
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They snap their fingers, hit their chests, constantly twisting their bodies.
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After climbing up a twisting pass I entered the Morongo Basin.
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" Until then, he said, "we're all just twisting in the wind.
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And VADs also don't mimic the twisting squeeze of our hearts.
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He picked it up and began twisting it in his hands.
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The harshest critics of reform, meanwhile, do their own fact-twisting.
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Wariness follows me home from school, its tentacles twisting my head.
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Sandy was playing with her ring, twisting it on her finger.
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Instruments function like fun-house mirrors, exaggerating and twisting every sound.
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Our reviewer, J. Robert Lennon, praised the book's "twisting, unsettling currents."
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Here's a twisting "garden in the sky" planned for Melbourne, Australia.
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This twisting technology churns out a continuous supply of artificial greenery.
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But the news is the latest episode in a twisting tale.
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I say this perched on a mountain, twisting a long beard.
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"On a twisting lunge, you're working transverse plane, rotational plane," he explained.
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From there, lift your hands overhead, twisting in towards your right side.
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Tired of people twisting my words to create drama that doesn't exist!
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By twisting the sides, the cube's colours can be scrambled and unscrambled.
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A politician twisting words to create fear and garner control – that's fascism.
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"They're twisting my arms, they're pushing me against the wall," she recalled.
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But his most striking feature might just be his perpetually twisting arms.
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"The protein puts pressure on that double bond, twisting it," Neitz says.
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And that twisting, ever fluid dynamic extends to each breaking news development.
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It's a twisting, melodic project that feels stitched together with scotch tape.
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"You don't have to cry over it," Richards said, twisting the knife.
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This was an astonishing accomplishment in the annals of congressional arm-twisting.
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Jose's twisting path The track for Hurricane Jose is a strange one.
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It's no fun constantly twisting your arm to install a light bulb.
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Charley storms into Davis's apartment to confront him for twisting Micah's words.
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But there's a certain satisfaction in twisting the older bezel that's lacking.
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Their hand-crafted quality evokes the physical act of twisting the wire.
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Their vocabulary of circular and twisting linear elements evoke gesture and dance.
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Is twisting and chopping really the secret to perfecting at-home bangs?
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There is no twisting required: Simply push from behind with your finger.
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The three levels were to be connected by a theatrical, twisting staircase.
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Aipac bribes Congress into twisting American foreign policy against the national interest.
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The instrument's recent renaissance is the latest turn in a twisting history.
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His secret project ballooned to 12 acres of courtyards and twisting passages.
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WHELAN The intricacy of his folding and unfolding and winding and twisting.
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Nude men and gods, twisting and writhing, were Bertoldo's predicament and prize.
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But the venom, the obsession, the knife-twisting are hard to understand.
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The true Tallahatchie twisting south, the Delta Death's second cousin once removed.
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"It's a way of twisting the knife in people's guts," she said.
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Whether any royal arm-twisting was involved remains a closely held secret.
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"So many bruises," she said, twisting each leg from side to side.
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I remember the twin horns of the engines twisting off into the blue.
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In exchange for more support, they've introduced that ankle twisting danger of tipping.
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Tilting and twisting the bezel lets people control the watch like a joystick.
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She then rough dries it, twisting the ends to add texture and definition.
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"In your mind you are," Gunvalson said, twisting her fingers around her head.
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Other times, we spend hours braiding and twisting our curls for perfect definition.
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"In your mind you are," says Gunvalson, twisting her fingers around her head.
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Then, everyone openly struggled with the tongue-twisting script, bringing on more laughs.
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But I do believe that there's something to me twisting my mom's arm.
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Should they keep driving down the twisting path of investigations and spurned subpoenas?
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On April 16th, in the twisting alleys around the harbour, Christians celebrated Easter.
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Mr Cooper and his colleagues studied the necessary arm-twisting and its effects.
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House Republicans are twisting and turning to find consensus among their own ranks.
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Press play above to catch Megan and Lucie's entire tummy-twisting throw-down.
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The greenness of the paisley gloves mixed with the image of twisting kudzu.
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Look up, then bring your hands to your forehead, twisting your wrists once.
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The latest stamp designed by Kam Maki features three elegant, twisting lucky bamboo.
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This is a man for whom simple exaggeration or truth-twisting isn't enough.
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The unusual name, twisting notions of class and sexuality, was Mercury's idea — naturally.
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It was about taking something and twisting it and making it your own.
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The All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS) described the proposal as institutionalized "arm-twisting".
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Who else dresses a wound while twisting the knife better than these two?
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Early on its narrow and twisting descent, Pantano nearly went off the road.
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He reconnected it swiftly to her skull with the twisting of more wires.
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I took a Laguna around the twisting roads of Palisades Park, New Jersey.
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The baseball gods spend six months twisting the sport into a knotty lump.
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They joked with reporters afterward about the arm-twisting on the Senate floor.
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"It's still good," said her mother, mouth twisting up in a tiny smile.
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"Just keep twisting it; you might get lucky," he said with a smile.
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What you have is just the body that is violently bending and twisting.
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Her twisting fast-break layup made it 83-74 with 54 seconds remaining.
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Twisting in my seat and rifling through my carry-on bag aggravates me.
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There's nothing worse in Washington -- or in life -- than twisting in the wind.
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What person, in adulthood, doesn't feel him- or herself twisting into impossible shapes?
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After breakfast, we drove up a narrow, twisting road leading into the Whites.
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It somehow survived by twisting its body like a corkscrew under the waves.
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"She is going to choke," Ms. da Silva said, twisting her fingers anxiously.
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"That was a mistake," he said, twisting his hands nervously as he spoke.
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He has succeeded in commandeering conservatism and twisting it into something nearly unrecognizable.
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He broke bread, cracked jokes and even wedged in some Albany arm-twisting.
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Cast members were twisting balloons into animals and flowers and handing them out.
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To survive, candidates have to ace brain-twisting math riddles and game theory tests.
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Upon twisting the cap, you soon realize you definitely twisted it closed too tight.
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And hopefully, when it does, that double helix will be twisting the right way.
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The politics of food are strange and twisting, just as the food industry is.
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Quite a few Olympic events involve flipping and twisting, including gymnastics, diving, and trampoline.
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It's not actually twisting words, it's making up other words that were never said.
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Ending slavery unites all faiths and no twisting of texts can obscure that fact.
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We don't have any villains twisting mustaches and bringing on destruction for destruction's sake.
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This business from the sodomites, about love and forgiveness, is twisting of the Scripture.
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At least Quinn is more patently obvious in twisting feminism for her own gains.
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Even when he's twisting up familiar sounds into dizzy contortions, Moodymann always just coasts.
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Remember all those hours spent twisting the furry wires into weird and fun shapes?
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In his tongue twisting first track, "The Ringer," Em also dropped some presidential scoop.
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Gem-like fish dart in and out of twisting brown branches of stag coral.
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His twisting linework falls on the page like hair shed by some unnamed wildlife.
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That is where I grew up: around all those weaving chairs and twisting techniques.
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It's a psychedelic trip that winds through narrow openings and up twisting spiral staircases.
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And there has been no visible arm-twisting or attempts to score quick deals.
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There are no gimmicks: no 213K display, no touchscreen, no detachable or twisting body.
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OA: I want to go back to this Muslim ban and twisting Trump's words.
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The scientific name is derived from the twisting motion that helps the protist swim.
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He tripped and his skate caught on the way down, twisting his left leg.
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That release point doesn't put any stress on the elbow because you're not twisting.
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With a sufficient congressional majority, and sufficient arm twisting, Republicans can pass a bill.
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Twisting those sounds into more familiar forms, like rap beats, offers a way in.
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He would just start digging in on the computer and rerouting and twisting things.
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Our last shoot of the day was our most treacherous, and potentially ankle-twisting.
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And how could I prep my house with bans on bending, lifting or twisting?
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The track has long, fast straights and a twisting stretch around the old town.
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Hurricane Florence announced its looming arrival on Thursday with a blustery, stomach-twisting shriek.
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Mykenna tells him that Tammy is "twisting the truth" to make her look bad.
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Instead, it is shifting and twisting and warping the words around in the map.
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Many of them are braided to withstand yanking, twisting, stretching, or the occasional drop.
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The resulting mash-up is a whorl of jutting, twisting, cradling, writhing, hoisting movement.
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A spokesperson for committee Democrats accused Gowdy of twisting events to suit Republicans' narrative.
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Another is Russia, whose twisting Lakhta Center is now the tallest building in Europe.
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This euphorbia from Africa"—he gestured at a twisting mass—"is full of poison .
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That a series of offensive and defensive tweaks and changes had left them twisting.
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Others have back strains, muscle aches or neck pain from lifting them and twisting.
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His willingness to travel these twisting mountain roads speaks to the desperation in Venezuela.
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The best food at Hwa Yuan tries to impress through charm, not arm-twisting.
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The 22-year-old successfully landed her triple-twisting double backflip on floor exercise and her double-twisting double backflip balance beam dismount in the qualification round on Saturday, ensuring those skills would be named after her in the Code of Points.
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Some sought to shoot the messenger — twisting my words into a misguided justification for violence.
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All the most important controls and info can be accessed just by twisting the bezel.
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Step 6: Repeat with the second section, going forward and twisting around to the right.
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It's hard to imagine how King would react to this blatant twisting of his words.
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"I twisted them smooth, and kept twisting until they knotted down on themselves," he said.
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Then he grabbed his father by the arm and hung there, twisting, trying to swing.
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Unfortunately, it's a twisting of Gene's creation, to which he put in so much thought.
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Wind tears through the barely-there ceiling, sending sheets of music twisting into the air.
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After seven nail-biting, plot-twisting seasons, Freeform's Pretty Little Liars is approaching its conclusion.
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It&aposs a lifetime of having a -- really, like a knife twisting in your hearts.
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But they get all of this twisting in the wind about why it can't happen.
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That is why some IP executives in China accept the rationale behind American arm-twisting.
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Pressing the ignition button starts the engine, while twisting the right handle activates the throttle.
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Different origami shapes can be used to produce different movements — twisting and bending, for example.
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For countless people, twisting a cheap piece of metal off just won't ever capture that.
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Over the stations I watched them lean into each other, necks twisting inward like swans.
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Heimaey is the only inhabited island and is home to the tongue-twisting IBV Vestmannaeyjar.
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She also knows how to convince holdouts, whether with incentives or some added arm-twisting.
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It involved several false starts and lots of arm-twisting, and took years to complete.
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In the age of Amazon, evaluating antitrust concerns is sometimes twisting government officials into knots.
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The bassoon and oboe played soft wailing tones, then segued into plaintive, twisting melodic lines.
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The news cycle is moving so quickly and playing out as a fascinating, twisting narrative.
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"They speak to a larger truth," he said of The Twilight Zone's plot-twisting episodes.
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Dropping into a low lunge, while twisting one arm upwards, works the core and legs.
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It's just a mess of twists twisting together in a fluid, but not overthought, way.
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The buttress-like sail pillar helps absorb the energy and prevent the truck from twisting.
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I kept turning and twisting toward the screen to try to keep up with him.
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Fortunately, he saw smoke twisting up against the night sky, and he walked toward it.
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As DiMattio walks me around her studio, the sculptures tower over us in twisting configurations.
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She then dedicated herself to maternal arm-twisting until her son cut ties with Almena.
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As Smith crumbled to the ground, his right foot caught on the turf, twisting awkwardly.
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There is a long and twisting political history of New York governors using state aircraft.
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Noble coined the term "Amargosa chaos" to describe the folding and twisting of rock formations.
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The good news is that Americans aren't twisting themselves into pretzels to clear the president.
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Sandy landscapes and open skies gave way to a gradual hill climb and twisting trails.
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Fiber, yarn, and thread mills employed 13,100 textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine operators.
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This is why I dropped the magnet in a tube—it prevents it from twisting.
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A rebroadcast of the 2015 program "Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's Tail" follows the Nova episode.
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And so it never happened until you had these US officials twisting in the wind.
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This is why the Russian disinformation and its grotesque twisting of facts is so effective.
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The stretcher rose into the air again, its contents twisting like Houdini in a sack.
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My ovaries are still pretty enlarged at this point, so twisting and bending are painful.
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Are you playing ball with the team or leaving the party twisting in the wind?
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The individual quilts remind me of fetal shapes, twisting, turning, and becoming in the womb.
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The images here are in constant motion, like a giant kaleidoscope with twisting and turning architectural spaces, nude figures posing and intertwined with one another (actual sex is more veiled than obvious) and motifs like a long twisting braid (perhaps a tail, snake or whip).
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But it's still the preferred styling option for those who want definition without twisting or braiding.
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A real submarine crew sat twisting dials, but the tiny stealth submarine was pure computer graphics.
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Is this the left-leaning employees of Silicon Valley companies twisting media for their own benefit?
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The WCA allows players to lubricate and sand their cubes' twisting mechanisms to improve their times.
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Martínez Celaya's paintings are like wordless poems, inverting and twisting meaning in profound and playful ways.
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Thankfully, two of the Rockettes did my hair for me, pulling and twisting it into place.
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During the night, Suzy emits a dim light, which can be adjusted by twisting the hat.
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It took extensive arm-twisting for him to finally sign the papers consenting to my adoption.
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Danced in high-heeled boots, its footwork flows to the edges of soles, twisting ankles too.
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He then slumps back into his customary, saddened pout while Mrs Clinton finishes twisting the knife.
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"The idea is that it's all hands-on," Bollinger says, twisting his hands in the air.
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Split the pony into two sections, twisting each and securing with multiple elastics for added texture.
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Critics say Maduro has turned the country into a dictatorship by twisting elections and detaining opponents.
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"Braiding and twisting requires the same manipulation," Devri Velázquez, an editor at Naturally Curly, tells Refinery29.
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My technician...pressed a cup to my back with a slight twisting motion, which created suction.
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David had a lot of twisting, compartmentalized branches in his life, something reflected in his work.
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They are also right that Mr Eaton behaved shoddily in twisting some of the philosopher's words.
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In other shots, Beyoncé donned yellow and burgundy fabric while twisting and turning through the water.
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Photo by Jason Favreau Prima Donna, the new EP from Vince Staples, is a twisting force.
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Aria reacts by twisting Sydney's arm behind her back and smashing her face into a wall.
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In Thumper you control a shiny, metallic beetle as it races along the aforementioned twisting track.
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But Formula E performs its races on tight, twisting street circuits, and often in harsh environments.
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Twisting delicately up the calf, these strappy staples are a playful update on the Greek classic.
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They did some grappling and twisting, but neither man could throw the other to the ground.
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He applauds the prospect of twisting the Constitution to limit first amendment freedom of the press.
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The roads twisting and turning through the Italian Alps are just as magical from the sky.
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Take a look: NASA compares this stretching, twisting, bending journey of light to a carnival mirror.
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She was "twisting and turning" on the floor, bleeding and still crying for help, he recalled.
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For example, yoga poses that involve twisting are known for releasing pressure and pent-up gas.
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Putting them in is easy, without any weird head twisting or installing hooks around your ears.
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A horn blared as a motorcycle, headlight looming, pinned us in the alley before twisting away.
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This D pillar is needed to prevent the unibody from twisting and flexing when under load.
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For all his narrative twisting and disavowals, Khoury gives us a vivid glimpse of the unspeakable.
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As a textile artist I look for the variety and the hand-twisting of the silk.
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This time I wanted to pursue filmmaking in Los Angeles, another twisting turn in my career.
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He'll blame Democrats or the media (or both) for twisting his words or making thing up.
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The suspenseful, layered music can sound like migration in motion or a wisp of twisting smoke.
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After Guillorme backpedaled for a twisting catch, Contreras scampered home, seizing on the wrong-way momentum.
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Riders can engage the motor either by twisting the throttle in the handlebar or by pedaling.
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" With a twisting feeling in his gut, Trump said: "What the hell are you talking about?
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Demanding a wage floor is the kind of straightforward arm-twisting that Mr. Trump might appreciate.
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So, Ms. Delettrez said, "now I know the rules, but I have fun in twisting them."
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The others involved various forms of corporal punishment, including ear-twisting and beatings with a cane.
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Consider how the climate alarmists assume decarbonization involves only twisting a few knobs here and there.
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Over behind them, the setting sun, blood-red and horrible, played on three hundred twisting shoulders.
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Just beyond the entrance, large papier-mâché lion masks were twisting and turning to the drumbeat.
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Jabuka Twisting Alphabet Game, available at Uncommon Goods, $20Because all coffee hounds are bookworms, too, right?
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Hundreds of Trump nominees are left twisting in the wind and other Senate business is disrupted.
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Dinwiddie's twisting shot in the lane with 30.5 seconds left put the Nets ahead 103-101.
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By all accounts, Pelosi is not twisting the arms of her troops to join the opposition.
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Video from Norway shows the aurora twisting in unusual patterns as Earth&aposs magnetic field crunches.
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Subsequent research in wind tunnels identified additional integrity issues, such as twisting in high-power winds.
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In Japan, amezaiku refers to the tradition of twisting hot molten sugar syrup into miniaturized sculptures.
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Then, still holding his hand, she bends her body under it, twisting to avoid full commitment.
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Other Russian industrialists have also quietly increased their spending plans, suggesting the arm twisting is working.
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"Quimbara" was one of Cruz's signature songs in the 1970s, with high-speed, tongue-twisting lyrics.
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I have stomach-twisting pain, muscle tension, and irritability beyond anything I have ever had before.
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Fun just for fun, and nobody getting hurt and twisting and crying and puking as they blanked.
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Overall, for less than $10 (current Amazon price), the OXO Twisting Tea Ball is an excellent deal.
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The record tricks the listener, twisting any expectation of where a track is headed inward on itself.
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There is some skepticism that cities should be twisting themselves in knots to please a major corporation.
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In an email to supporters on Tuesday, McSally warned the "fake news" media were twisting her words.
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"The sky is really the limit when it comes to twisting or making your own wedding traditions!"
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After the game was over, he couldn't refrain from twisting the dagger a little bit on Twitter.
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You'd never quite understand the reasoning for some of his sideways-twisting business and personal-life decisions.
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In a trance-like state, I held them up, twisting them around in the soft pink glow.
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On a conventional helicopter the tail rotor counters "torque", a twisting force induced by the main rotor.
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The device isn't perfect — for example, it did cause inflammation from all the squeezing, twisting, and friction.
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However, in a series of replies to fans' tweets, Aazalea accused the media of twisting the facts.
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Power lines and palm trees were twisting and bending, looking like they could snap at any moment.
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We're not going to spoil the book, but we'd put our money on another mind-twisting mystery.
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That could explain the twisting, as well as why the signal from FRB 121102 is so bright.
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"Kharab al-Din," spits a Shia librarian in Alexandria, twisting Saladin's name to mean destroyer of religion.
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Ms Nielsen stepped down on April 10th, but she had been twisting in the wind for months.
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You can do this without solder by twisting the ends together and wrapping them with electrical tape.
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Like the form itself, musicians will keep fugues twisting on, always hunting for new subjects to chase.
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Swap in heads for various tasks by twisting the nose, just like changing bits on a drill.
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Wolfson told me to "stop twisting the knife" so I could fully engage my memories of her.
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This year's dog-themed one is a gorgeous picture that centers on three elegant, twisting lucky bamboo.
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But LePage dug in last Friday, offering an apology but blaming the media for "twisting" his words.
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They are twin vines twisting through and threatening to destroy the otherwise lovely garden of your life.
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For Ryan and Trump, this is still all about arm twisting and not fixing the real problem.
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Green had defended himself by saying liberals are twisting his words and attacking him for his religion.
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What look to be tracks of some kind stretch into horizon, twisting and curving, leading to somewhere.
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This air and moving barrel situation is the best part of the design: no dreaded wand twisting!
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It may be the colon-twisting, bitter blow of a Brains Lager, but it would be truth.
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"Twisting around ten thousand times but always going eastward," said Confucius: it seemed a law of nature.
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The test car safely navigated the tight, twisting street circuit without any major incidents, according to Roborace.
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Textile-winding, -twisting, and drawing-out machine setters, operators, and tenders are projected to decline by 16.8%
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After walking up a twisting staircase, the gym splays out through what is essentially a wide hallway.
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Women take over from there, making thread from the wool by hand, twisting it with their fingers.
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Iowa officials are accustomed to twisting themselves into rhetorical pretzels to justify the state's antiquated caucus system.
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The rest of the massage was fine until the twisting, so overall, I pay $50.9:15 p.m.
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"In spite of the arm twisting, more and more European companies have been coming in," he said.
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But in their zeal to keep capital punishment running, the justices are increasingly twisting themselves into absurdities.
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But right now she was absorbed with Ingrid and the careful gathering and twisting of her hair.
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Science Mike then instructed us to watch the overhead screen, where there appeared a giant twisting spiral.
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Green has defended himself by saying liberals are twisting his words and attacking him for his religion.
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Rather, its leaders decided that the best course forward would be the twisting path of partisan hypocrisy.
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For this interview, she chose the twisting trees and luxuriant rose bushes of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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Tricking is flipping, kicking, and twisting all in one, and I feel like that describes most superheroes.
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To NRA, gun lobby, manufacturers and everyone else, enough of your moronic twisting of the 2nd amendment.
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That, or you can watch our handy video on how to prevent your skirt from twisting around.
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By twisting the dial to point to different positions, you can block out different distractions per notch.
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His technique involved twisting the hair into dreads, then pinning and knotting the snakelike coils into place.
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As the taxi navigated the twisting streets of Bastille, the radio buzzed with news of the heist.
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Twisting the right handlebar moves you forward, while gripping the hand-breaks brings you to a stop.
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I'm twisting someone's arm every night just to go out and dance and have a good time.
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"The government should not require arm-twisting by the constitutional courts," said Ritwick Dutta, an environmental lawyer.
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Instead, America has weaponized this interdependence, twisting Swift and the dollar clearing system to strangle its adversaries.
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Writhing and twisting, they struggle to maintain their footing, but it's inevitable that a couple slip off.
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Just hit that little twisting tornado, and that will send you back to where you came from.
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Here his knowledge of cricket is crucial, as every year brings new, tongue-twisting names to learn.
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Rather than arm-twisting, McConnell's job here entails lots of temperature-taking, hand-holding, cajoling, and bargaining.
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"Sometimes half the work is just getting into position," he said, gesturing toward the twisting gated driveway.
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The schoolmarm's lecture cannot be heard over the snoring, so she walks among them, twisting their ears.
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At least in Berlin there are streets, beats and the sight of restlessly moving, twisting, slamming bodies.
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The cast sounds all too ready to film a second season of the plot-twisting thriller, too.
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At the 2013 worlds, Canadian Victoria Moors debuted the double-twisting double backflip in the stretched position.
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They do the exact opposite -- deciding on a conclusion and then twisting the facts to support it.
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Officials said the process of securing support for President Barack Obama's nominee Kim amounted to arm-twisting.
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Twisting the arm of Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri, prompting his brief resignation, was viewed as ridiculous.
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One of the soldiers screamed at me while twisting my ear and said, 'you threw a stone.
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Narwhals, the beluga whale's mysterious dark cousin, with its lengthy, twisting, protruding tooth, is not conventionally beautiful.
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Smartly dressed professionals moved efficiently through the bright, twisting space, past gleaming white desks and espresso machines.
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In addition, there are plenty of playful clues to keep us entertained without too much brain twisting.
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There are the twisting, sprawling plots that leave you with only the barest inkling of what happened.
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Context was stripped away from the exchanges, twisting their meaning to build a specific narrative around Quinn.
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Or different twisting pipes that you use to blast your character through the level at warp speed.
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It undermines social solidarity by pitting citizens against one another, twisting cooperative communities into rival special interests.
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Unfortunately, it's a twisting of Gene [Rodberry]'s creation, to which he put in so much thought.
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Their new work takes the form of a mysterious novel, with genetically modified plants twisting the narrative.
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Check to see if the media outlets are on our side first: We don't want anybody twisting words.
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The pile of tape, previously installed in Berlin, would take shape as a twisting arch in the turret.
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I'd be lying or twisting the truth if I said I was really in charge of that conversation.
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But his Luthor looks and acts like a maniacal fanboy, twisting these godly heroes into doing his bidding.
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"While we were spinning and twisting and dipping, there was also smiling — a lot of smiling," she said.
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But slightly twisting a 2D sheet is a much easier-to-study system than the variety of cuprates.
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But other employees resorted to using chokeholds or twisting the arms and legs of patients to control them.
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Once the section is dry, gently unravel hair, twisting in an outward motion to avoid tugging or pulling.
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For years, I couldn't play my favorite sports because the pain from twisting my back was so unbearable.
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But it was not without a fight, and some arm-twisting from Riyadh and Moscow, OPEC sources said.
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From the first page of Susan Choi's twisting novel, they are connected by a hot wire of desire.
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After twisting the ponytail, McMillan begins to place the bun and secure it — but not all at once.
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And, since you're twisting it into a narrow blade, a small part of the vegetable will go unused.
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This is all good fun, except that lazy journalists then start twisting their coverage to make it fit.
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Apple's CALEA argument is a twisting logic puzzle of statutory authority that's presented here as being really simple.
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Gus enables slow-burning, knife-twisting scenes where he escalates his terrible choices one moment at a time.
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Through lots of arm-twisting and wrangling, they got it to the floor and won a major victory.
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That's due to an intensive dyeing, layering, and twisting process that looks less Williamsburg and more Willy Wonka.
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The only people who can get away with twisting formalwear is people who wear formalwear on the daily.
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Goucher has overcome her fear of twisting an ankle and derailing her career and switched to trail running.
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His delusions of godliness began early, growing and twisting through encounters with a leopard; brutal violence; intense love.
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Others argue that Democrats are twisting the facts to criminalize foreign policy out of animus for Mr. Trump.
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But to my eyes, it looks eerily like the dancer is twisting and warping the fabric of spacetime.
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But valuing someone else's happiness is different than people-pleasing, or constantly twisting yourself to accommodate other people.
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Only instead of bopping, pulling, and twisting, you'll be tasked with doing a variety of other, sexier activities.
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Mingo County, a picturesque district of twisting valleys, is steeped in the lore of coal, corruption and violence.
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But they were kidding themselves if they thought they could leave Donald J. Trump twisting in the wind.
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He said Ryan, with whom he's served in the House, has been twisting his arm in recent weeks.
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Hal doubted it had taken much arm-twisting to make Oliver share a meal with a young staffer.
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And just like that, they found themselves a pivot point in the twisting drama that is American politics.
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Biles will also compete on beam and performs one of the hardest dismounts, a full-twisting double tuck.
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CNN's Chris Cillizza says Trump is "twisting himself in knots" trying to explain the Trump Tower meeting. 3.
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Add in windy conditions and there could be several more firenadoes twisting across the burning brush very soon.
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And yet, I find global warming doesn't worry me—at least not in a gut-twisting, obsessive way.
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Just avoid anything with a lot of twisting motions, such as swimming (neck rotation) and bicycling (hunching down).
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She posed for more snaps, twisting at precise angles as the follow cam made its orbit around her.
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Donahue has an eye for the crotch, twisting her figures into acrobatic poses with an ass-first attitude.
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This approach of twisting traditional Filipino dishes was the basis for my pop-up dinner series, Twisted Filipino.
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"But if you just keep twisting it," I responded, as if conquering a Rubik's Cube was that simple.
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The farmer spotted us across a frozen field and tromped over, springy brown hair twisting around her face.
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These stories are twisting and elliptical and will haunt you for a long time after you read them.
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Then I started researching contortionism and contortionists and digging deeper into the twisting and bending of the body.
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With its strung-out vocals and twisting, climbing chord progressions, "Needed Me" is Rihanna at her absolute best.
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The high is looking out at the room and twisting it in knots and having everyone go bonkers.
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Setting the rules, the plaintiffs said, does not mean twisting them to ensure the defeat of political opponents.
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A slight twist will give a nice slow operation, and the speed will increase as you continue twisting.
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The idea here is that you avoid too much forearm twisting, which increases arm health, according to Evoluent.
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The second is like a flinty, modernist étude that unfolds in one breakneck, twisting line, with no chords.
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From them sprawls the monument, a crinkled blanket of deep sandstone canyons, twisting rivers and high red mesas.
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Mr. Cosby sat in his chair at the front of the court, twisting his cane in his hands.
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"You know you can find a lot of those [birds] in Costa Rica," Sajak said, twisting the knife.
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He has boyishly curly hair that he has the habit of twisting around a finger while he talks.
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This would leave Mr. Trump twisting in the wind while the Dems pursued their winning kitchen table agenda.
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Just ask Bob Iger, who's twisting his company into knots in order to get the younger generation's attention.
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Foster has been on the road like the best of bloodhounds, seeking them out, flattering, cajoling, twisting arms.
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For now, as far as anyone knows, certain twisting leaps and obsessive housekeeping are strictly for the males.
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In an era of mass-market genomics, it's hard to hide the twisting branches of our family trees.
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When he goes into his misalignment, tilting and twisting slowly, he looks like he's grooving, perhaps in pleasure.
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But neither Boeing nor Safeway is likely to have the fearsome arm-twisting clout of this new conglomerate.
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Or, if you're looking for something less fancy and more functional, try the Hydrangea petiolaris, a twisting, climbing vine.
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Slowly guide it toward the ends of your hair, twisting the iron over and under every couple of inches.
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Torque is the twisting force of an engine, or its ability to pull the truck and any additional weight.
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The arrival of magnetised cubes in 2016 has allowed for more accurate twisting, helping to shave off valuable milliseconds.
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But all in all, it's a lot less work than the hours typically spent in the salon or twisting.
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The volume knob on the console is matched to Sonos too; twisting it changes the volume throughout their home.
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The 2003 film stayed true to the book's twisting connections and clever details and also dropped a dope beat.
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To get the team out, experts had to guide them, diving through the cave's dark, tight and twisting passages.
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Divers have been taking the boys through dark, tight and twisting passageways filled with muddy water and strong currents.
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But Democrats said it's a deeply misleading document, twisting and cherry-picking classified intelligence to support the president. Rep.
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One shows thieves weaving between trucks and cars along a twisting, suburban highway, with the group in hot pursuit.
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But the aggressive driving and the complexity of the city's twisting streets pale in comparison to the developing world.
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But another huge mistake is twisting or hyperextending your back to propel and throw the snow off the shovel.
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During a recent visit, several locals cautioned against staying long or venturing far from the twisting, paved main road.
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Add the water, then the citrus peels, twisting them over the surface of the water to express the oils.
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There are many brilliant aspects of The A Word — the cheeky repartee, compelling characters, and twisting side-plots withstanding.
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In a moment of humor, the knot's twisting form mimics the turning cogs of the massive piece of machinery.
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Mr. Cox is seen as having a softer edge than his boss, more prone to cajoling than arm-twisting.
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Ms. Gahan bends her elbows and clasps her hands onto opposite shoulders while slowly twisting from side to side.
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But on the face of things, this is an impressive twisting of the Minecraft foundation into something completely different.
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Perhaps Murphy is just completely overwhelmed by AHS's twisting plots, complicated continuity, and huge recurring cast at this point?
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But having enlarged ovaries from reproductive assistance can increase their likelihood of twisting, to about 0.2%, according to studies.
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The KKW Beauty also changed her hair, slicking it back and twisting the ends into a sculpture-like style.
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Twisting through the air and tossing out a line of webs at just the right time never gets old.
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Monument Valley's twisting, complex game worlds seem like they were lifted from the pages of an interstellar architecture magazine.
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If that requires abusing the power of the state and twisting the law to do so, so be it.
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Outside of Shadow King literally twisting a mutant inside out, there aren't any dazzling, budget-breaking special effects here.
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The mystery is why Germany has fallen into it, and has been twisting French arms into doing the same.
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Previous Samsung watches let you navigate through the Tizen OS by twisting the gear-shaped bezels right or left.
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Communication was primarily physical, a pantomimed twisting and shifting of weight to transfer power from one hand to another.
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And now, a software engineer named Jeff Harris is twisting the formula by bringing modern technology to the past.
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It's difficult to imagine navigating Israel's ancient twisting stone steps, cobbled streets, and crumbled ruins as a disabled person.
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Like that day bushwhacking and getting lost on the mountain and everyone going crazy and someone twisting their ankle.
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The sculpture, whose twisting and widening form evokes a tornado, was installed in the building's lobby in early 2015.
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Even if the president's admonition to Comey is proven, he said, it surely fell far short of arm-twisting.
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At CES today, Lenovo is unveiling its latest refinement of its twisting and flipping laptop: the Yoga 900S. h2.
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This turned into an oversized, paper bag-colored look, fabric twisting and crinkling like forgotten packing paper as embellishment.
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The Rings trailer is the absence of pacing, like a child twisting the volume dial on the car radio.
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Sitting on a wheeled chair and twisting his legs like a gangly teenager, Mr. Piccioli was generous with praise.
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Sabathia wound up twisting his right ankle backing up home plate before exiting with one out in the fifth.
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There are no leaked stories about appellate judges twisting their colleagues' arms to get them to join their decisions.
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Since his hair holds a lot of water ("Like a mop," she notes), she'll let it dry before twisting.
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Ruffini said Tyson allegedly then took the knife and shoved it back into Lee's abdomen before twisting the blade.
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To get the boys out, experts had to guide them, diving through the cave's dark, tight and twisting passages.
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"To NRA, gun lobby, manufacturers and everyone else, enough of your moronic twisting of the 2nd amendment," Guttenberg tweeted.
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The twisting stems and blinking petals are, like the human-plant hybrids in Annihilation, uncanny but not wholly unpleasant.
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His point was those critics are twisting the message, which is really "about justice and injustice" ... regardless of race.
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A seamless combination of Wii Golf and Virtual DJ, it offered an immersive audiovisual experience far beyond twisting knobs.
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There was a bit of shimmying, a bit of punching the air, and even a little twisting going on.
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It was a natural extension of what they do inside the ring: twisting tired wrestling tropes into inside jokes.
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You may have come to recognize his tongue-twisting rhymes without needing to flick over to a track credits.
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Instead, several established conspiracy subcultures are twisting facts, distorting narratives, or just making things up to push their agendas.
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At times, Priebus appeared to be the powerless figurehead of an organization twisting to appease an unpredictable front-runner.
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For instance, in Diana Morales Galicia's terrifying woodcuts, the artist depicts twisting, suffocating cages for dogs and humans alike.
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It's a magnetic sight — which makes it all the more alarming when things take a violent, stomach-twisting turn.
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Fleabag speaks directly to the audience between scenes, twisting a traditional voiceover to make it more intimate, more conspiratorial.
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The problem here is that the story keeps twisting even when you need it to stay put and shout.
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Making progress toward peace requires telling everyone the truth, twisting everyone's arms and not letting any party drive drunk.
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Whatever the details, Mr. Trump will be using the Tuesday meeting as an opportunity for some additional arm-twisting.
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Finally, up another twisting staircase, a 16-sided bedroom is overseen by a fearsome, gilded figure with 16 feet.
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Even today, we see the demonization of marginalized populations, the twisting of history and the minimizing of others' suffering.
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Fifty-four seconds into Cheer, she's thrown into the air, twisting and flipping like a fish on a line.
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The revealer, at 62A, is a "Classic hairstyle," the FRENCH TWIST, which alludes to the twisting of the names.
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I found it best to look by twisting and turning while standing in the center, keeping my feet motionless.
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Anyone who has been there knows it is not so much twisting of arms than a session of therapy.
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The 7th Congressional District, in particular, has been derided as "Goofy Kicking Donald Duck" for its bizarre, twisting outline.
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They bounce down the rutted road as the storm churns ahead of them, drawing up twisting ropes of dust.
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Because, in practice, pragmatism for Netanyahu means twisting every which way to avoid confronting the problems of the occupation.
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The "twisting" of Mr. Sessions's record offended him, he said, even as Democrats continued their attacks on the nominee.
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On one level, "The Old Country" is a twisting poem that's nearly as merry as a brook in springtime.
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Along the twisting route, they bribed guards at checkpoints and talked their way out of detention by Kurdish militias.
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There's a little knife-twisting later, though, as Chad is tormented by the strange vocalizations of his cellmates. Good.
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Podcasts may be the new radio, but listening to these downloadable shows requires more effort than just twisting a dial.
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Inside, dozens of couples move to upbeat tunes in the intimate space, their bodies twisting together in this sensual dance.
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It takes a little arm-twisting – well, more like an actual fracture – but soon Healy and March are partnered up.
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And to be honest, it&aposs been years I&aposve been twisting your arm to come on this TV show.
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It accused Washington of twisting what had been agreed on in Singapore and driving post-summit talks into an impasse.
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USC escaped after tournament MVP Jordan McLaughlin made a driving, twisting, game-winning layup with four seconds remaining in overtime.
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These work-related injuries often occur because of overwork, excessive exposure to vibration, bending, twisting and adopting awkward body postures.
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And, it's not like ruminations on gentrification or the meaning of art always lend themselves to Lost-style twisting riddles.
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Fleabag speaks directly to the audience in between scenes, twisting a traditional voiceover to make it more intimate, more conspiratorial.
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Repeat on the other side — crossing the far right section over to the left and twisting the two remaining sections.
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Friends and even portfolio company CEOs have been twisting Hamid's arm to keep an open mind on candidates like Warren.
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Next to me, a man and a woman climbed over each other's bodies, twisting into a pretzel on the floor.
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Game of Thrones is a triple threat: great acting, excellent visual design, and twisting drama that's consistently shocking and surprising.
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She waves over another stylist, who begins twisting my waist-length hair into one-inch sections all over my head.
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The twisting and skewing of her paintings would eventually introduce a three-dimensionality that opened a new space for painting.
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I'm thinking of games like Chameleon Twist, a beautifully-designed, low-poly meditation on lateral twisting as a game mechanic.
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I later learned that Jamie died from fibromuscular dysplasia, a rare condition that causes narrowing and twisting of the arteries.
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"Unfortunately, it's a twisting of Gene's creation, to which he put in so much thought," Takei told The Hollywood Reporter.
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I passed the brush over each section multiple times, twisting my hair in different directions to get all the angles.
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Gradually build up to more direct and harder touches, such as twisting your nipples or even using a nipple clamp.
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With frenetic fervour he darts back and forth, twisting dials and pressing keys so that sound is bent and reshaped.
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Twisting it turns the camera on an off, while a trio of white lights let you know that it's on.
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Cited for twisting off the tails of puppies as an improper tail docking method; other dogs had injuries and wounds.
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By twisting the control knob to switch instruments, you can plunk out a slinky bass line or melodic chord sequence.
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God Save the Q. Twisting, turning, westly, eastly,Other routes are brutish, beastly,But this one's regal, pure and priestly.
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But there is still room for improvement in helmets; adjusting for twisting hits seems like an obvious place to start.
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A towering, twisting skyscraper with vertical green space and a public rooftop garden is set to become Australia's tallest building.
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The race course actually begins at more than 9,300 feet, twisting its way up 156 turns to the tippy top.
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In the glow of the light from the hall, when you rolled over, the sheets lightly twisting against your skin.
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Young Turkish German-learners took lessons in how to turn tongue-twisting Teutonic sounds into the verbal pyrotechnics of rap.
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He is like a modern-day LBJ, a wizard in the legislative dark arts of arm-twisting and favor-bestowing.
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Like a certain other bastard with plot-twisting parentage, the identity of Gendry's mother has always been kept a mystery.
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But to insert a menstrual cup, users must push their fingers inside themselves, twisting the product until it fits right.
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Passages evolve in aimless-sounding sequences; twisting lines overlap continually as the piece unfolds almost in a stream of consciousness.
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She loves getting in there and twisting stuff up in Pro Tools and chopping stuff up and editing and rearranging.
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Inside the apartment, he climbed a twisting staircase lined with plastic medical-anatomy models: body after body, all stripped bare.
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Usually there is reverence for the man elected president and not a lot of heavy convincing or arm twisting necessary.
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Last week's vote came with little warning, which resulted in GOP leaders partaking in the last-minute arm-twisting. Rep.
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The block's narrowness yielded the lean, twisting body (as opposed to an overmuscled superman), with its huge head and hands.
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The bones on the front and top of its skull formed an arch that helped keep the muscles from twisting.
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Workers stand for hours in front of this rapid, relentless flow of chickens—cutting, slicing, twisting, cooking, freezing and packaging.
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Interwoven into the cityscape were squat houses of local basalt connected by twisting alleyways that provided shelter from the sun.
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Rallies involve cars racing against the clock, typically down narrow, twisting dirt or snow-covered roads at day or night.
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The Roy Moore saga is twisting the Republican Party in knots ahead of the Alabama Senate election on December 12.
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It delights in watching your body travel through landscapes so lush even the bidet is painted with twisting gouache flowers.
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What it does not need is stateside politicians fishing for campaign contributions by twisting the truth about this critical matter.
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To get the team out, experts have had to guide them, diving through the cave's dark, tight and twisting passages.
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At times he performs slow, dance-like movement, twisting his torso and stretching out his arms in graceful, flowing forms.
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I had to make someone else's thoughts reflect my own, distorting and twisting the meaning to create something completely new.
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In fact, the degree of twisting seen is here is among the most extreme ever seen from an astrophysical source.
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Sure enough, after securing the black tube and twisting the coil on top, the bulge in my underwear looked freakish.
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"I would describe the texture as chunky, rope-like waves twisting back into a beautiful mess," she tells PeopleStyle, laughing.
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McAllister notes that twisting the orange peel is a necessity as it splashes the citrus' essential oils into the drink.
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No one can defend it, but that hasn't stopped Trump and his supporters from twisting themselves into knots trying to.
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It's equally engaging and frustrating as I topple over after twisting my ankle, forcing myself to restack all my belongings.
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Soon, rather than mindlessly twisting the cube, I found myself attempting to solve the first step, and then the next.
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Also, the remote is great for people with limited mobility since they can control their cleaning without twisting or reaching.
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The percussion built to a feverish pace, and soon sweaty bodies were twisting, reaching, jumping and gyrating to African rhythms.
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Here's a quick look at some of the most form-twisting, boundary-breaking and acclaimed works the theater has produced.
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Barry's and Helena's stories do eventually collide, but the journey is a gloriously twisting line that regularly confounded my expectations.
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In the midst of a relationship with a narcissist, they are likely to start gaslighting, and twisting the victim's reality.
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While tens of thousands marched peacefully, some protesters stormed the legislative building, breaking glass and twisting metal to get inside.
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The storm ripped shops and restaurants in half, twisting their metal roofing; light fixtures dangle lifelessly by a single wire.
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Where Legion's plotting is ultimately pretty simple, The Magicians keeps twisting itself into curlicues, tighter and tighter with every season.
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It not only cushions the front passenger's head but also reduces twisting neck injuries that often lead to brain trauma.
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You're twisting this like everybody else on the left has done all day today," Cuccinelli said on "Erin Burnett OutFront.
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Twisting this handlebar controls acceleration and braking, leaving your other hand free to give turning signals, if you're so inclined.
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Most of the furniture in the home follows the curvy theme, with the kitchen appliances twisting along with the walls.
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When White made another difficult, twisting layup with 33:40 left in the fourth, the Bulls' deficit was 87-79.
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But if this teaser is any indication of what's to come, ARMY is in for a thrilling, twisting road ahead.
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On a twisting, hilly road north of New York City I was unhappy with the Continental GT in Sport mode.
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Researchers discovered that the galaxy's disk of stars is increasingly twisting, most likely due to the spinning of the disk.
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Nine seconds later, the Rockets pulled even, with swingman Corey Brewer igniting a 13-0 run with a twisting layup.
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He is particularly critical of Mr Gove, whom he describes as "an ambassador for the truth-twisting age of populism".
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"It feels as if someone is twisting the upper and lower ends of my limbs in opposite directions," wrote Julia.
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My father drew comfort not from booze or sports, but from twisting this splendid band, left and right and left.
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All compelling stories appeal to our emotions, of course, but Facebook is uniquely capable of twisting those threadlines into knots.
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As the stomach fills with air, its blood vessels compress, leading to hypovolemic shock or even twisting of the stomach.
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The suspension and aerodynamic design, however, are different, producing a more nimble car better suited for tracks and twisting roads.
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The plaza "established a welcome break from the narrow, twisting streets," the Landmarks Preservation Commission said in its designation report.
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Deep in, at the rear, I could see another opening, a twisting pit through the mulchy ground toward its roots.
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For central bank officials and investors, though, it may be best to get used to some surreptitious presidential arm-twisting.
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Then voters elected a trio of lawmakers who prevailed through a mixture of tenacity, pragmatism, arm-twisting, and sheer luck.
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As the economy seems to be heating up, they are twisting the bathtap to what they think is a neutral position.
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Field and it was incredibly rewarding to see practicing professionals I admire twisting and breaking the tool into really beautiful forms.
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Screaming and twisting and crying when it had the cycles for it, or falling down and lying still when it didn't.
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Here's how it works: you turn it on by twisting the lens, then you set it down and forget about it.
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After towel-drying my hair, I spray it from mid-length to my ends, twisting and scrunching sections as I go.
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And think about how slippery that twisting nozzle gets after you've poured a dozen loads-worth of detergent out of it.
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Using the point of a pair of scissors, poke ½-inch-wide holes through the foil, twisting the scissors to form circles.
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Below, malambo is distinguished by a near-constant twisting of hips and knees, a flicking and crossing of legs and feet.
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It was a revelation that its behavior could be transformed simply by putting another sheet on top and twisting it slightly.
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Stacking two sheets and twisting one by the "magic angle" of 1.1 degrees yields a superconductive material with other strange properties.
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Jana was rescued in Riverside Park after exhibiting signs of torticollis (twisting of the neck), most likely caused by lead poisoning.
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Lohan also goes after the phone, but Tarabasov stops her by aggressively grabbing her and twisting her arm behind her back.
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The vineyard offered a beautiful view of the valley below, where an old panel truck rattled along a twisting country road.
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Since launch we've been twisting the grounded codes, we challenged the acceptable and triggered people by putting focus on the unexpected.
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The President's re-election campaign is twisting Barr's words in an attempt to raise money and rile up the GOP base.
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It's likely the film will be a major action film, although Nolan also favors twisting plotlines and adding elements of mystery.
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The track is made from a long strip of plastic which, with a twisting action, can be flicked between the blades.
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Beador sprained that ankle also while she was on a walk, twisting it after stepping on a bump in the sidewalk.
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Flat twisting my entire head after 10-hour work days felt like a second job and — frankly — I couldn't be bothered.
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The robot arms dance in this beautiful synchronized symphony, deftly twisting whatever needs to be twisted to spring whatever needs springing.
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After what I think was 10 minutes (I might have dozed off), [the technician] removed the cups with that twisting motion.
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I was captivated by the 60 hours of twisting and turning television that focused on the socioeconomic implications of the corner.
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Intrigue abounds in the twisting alleys of Mutsamudu, the regional capital of Anjouan, the second-largest of the three main islands.
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The composition of "Treasure Hunt" centers around a diagonal path followed by three figures twisting and flowing like exotic sea creatures.
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And I also believe that the printed fragments on each sheet — the twisting, vine-like elements — give the cycle its unity.
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The FitBoard looks like a bent skateboard without wheels, and allows you to tone your abs by twisting back and forth.
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The twisting motion activates the muscles in your core, and trying not to fall off the board raises your heart rate.
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She is still wearing a pair of angel wings and they flutter with her long silvery hair twisting in the wind.
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Others, like Graham and Harris, are either falling in line behind the president or twisting his words to downplay their offensiveness.
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But The Trump campaign is revelled in Clinton's twisting, with campaign manager Kellyanne Conway joking that Clinton is their best surrogate.
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Such rulers rely less on terror and more on rule-twisting, the manipulation of information, and the co-optation of elites.
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There's no learning to move with a keyboard's WASD keys, or twisting a mouse or analog stick to examine an item.
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Wynd says you can leave the purifier on auto, or adjust by twisting the top to increase or decrease the output.
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Spicer — infamous for lying and twisting facts while working for Trump — thanked his former boss for the pat on the back.
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He steps on a pedal while simultaneously pushing the probe in and out and twisting the probe around inside of her.
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But he reserved his strongest criticism for the person who wrote the bill and is now twisting arms to pass it.
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Green, a retired Army Ranger, has defended himself by saying liberals are twisting his words and attacking him for his religion.
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The result is the sort of artful twisting of Caribbean comfort food that characterizes this elegant restaurant, which opened in April.
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This twisting, cluttered design suggests a dystopian model railway built by someone with a fondness for Dumpster diving and conspiracy theory.
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Still, "Deutschland 93" works hard to justify its arm-twisting by making the collateral damage of children and families a theme.
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When she was a little girl, she'd been enchanted by twisting the cylinder, winding the pillar of lipstick up and down.
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Video taken at the rally shows attendants twisting their heads to look at several people exiting the arena to loud booing.
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"I hope they're like a knife to his heart," she said, twisting an imaginary weapon in her hand as she spoke.
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But when the media becomes so hellbent on twisting every comment to fit a narrative, seemingly every utterance is in play.
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"It took a lot of arm-twisting on her part to get me to live in New York," he said, laughing.
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For the clan in this twisting, turning show, it's when the missing kid turns up again that things really become intriguing.
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But it also takes baffling creative liberties with the setting, twisting the game's iconic surrealist kingdom into a hyper-realistic dystopia.
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They're taking these ideals and twisting them so that they can inject free-market capitalism into every aspect of our lives.
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It anchors a garden so lush that as you sink into this book, you can practically feel tendrils twisting around you.
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And it also manages to pack in four inversions, sending riders twisting through what feel like vortexes of wood and steel.
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I can feel my limbs making those same lunges and overhead kills, my body twisting as I leap sideline to sideline.
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That is, until everything changes and the bass breaks free of its established pattern, twisting from its otherwise restrained melodic profile.
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Alexander's resonant twisting language, and Nelson's rich painterly style, serve to capture not just individuals but the community as a whole.
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She stood in front of a poster with white and black twisting lines, and stared closely and deeply into the pattern.
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Mr. Lampkin is lifting and curling and twisting all sorts of food items today, and that is just fine with me.
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It was two snakes, their sleek bodies wrapped around each other, rising and falling, mirroring each other in twisting S-shapes.
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Young later drove to the basket and finished with a twisting layup over Watkins as Rutgers took a 42-13 advantage.
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A few paces later, he leaped into the air while twisting towards the quarterback and made a beautiful two-handed snag.
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Diaz-Canel says Cuba is willing to negotiate with the US, but not under the threats of more economic arm twisting.
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Trump will endure a day or two of overcooked and hostile media coverage based on this latest twisting of his words.
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This isn't completely abnormal, because astronomers have noticed the same pattern of progressively twisting spirals in about a dozen other galaxies.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez via an old video that shows her dancing -- strutting, twisting, breaking into full-body laughter -- on a roof.
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Microwaves heat food, like a cup of coffee or a slice of lasagna, by twisting their water molecules back and forth.
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Still, he is confident that Ryan — with some "arm twisting" — will have the votes to pass the bill to the Senate.
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"I had fun twisting the nature of daylight, turning it into a jelly-like substance devouring everything it touches," he continues.
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Still facing away from the goal, Wendell lifted his 20133-foot-9 frame into the air, twisting his body as he rose.
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Thanks to this twisting history, "La Marseillaise" remains the most famous piece of revolutionary music, rather overshadowing another example from the 1790s.
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The interactive projections are based on recurring swirling patterns found in twisting smoke, shoals of fish, spiraling galaxies, and other natural events.
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But he also thinks like a devoted movie viewer, building the ideas for his films by twisting concepts from other genre classics.
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Honestly, the viewers aren't seeing it all right now, but Kyle has been straight-up mind-twisting me since we got here.
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Use your thumb and index finger to smooth each curl from root to tip, twisting around your index finger for maximum definition.
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This also means it's built to endure any amount of yanking, pulling, accidental-phone-dropping, twisting, or tangling you throw at it.
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But for just as long, the ethics of twisting real people's lives like this for entertainment has been a subject of debate.
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For a twisting, shining moment, the employees agree to report DIana for harassment – in the interest of gender equality in the workplace.
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But this twisting of science toward a racist agenda is happening on a wide scale — and geneticists aren't adequately dealing with it.
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Robotic arms can help by picking up packages and reducing the amount of heavy lifting and twisting that workers have to do.
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Some, such as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Trump administration, are twisting the attacks to fit their own opportunistic agendas.
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Twisting the right motorbike handlebar (with a Joy-Con inside) for the throttle is good for a rush of excitement, at least.
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I played VR Duck Genitalia Explorer, a new virtual reality app for exploring the strange, twisting world inside of a duck's vagina.
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At the navel, throat and crown, there is a twofold knot caused by each side channel twisting once around the central channel.
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You move around by twisting large wheels on a cardboard box, which rotate fans on the submersible, pushing it any given direction.
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Now the company that makes the twisting puzzle wants to stop the maker of Duncan yo-yos from selling an alleged knockoff.
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An MP in Hariri's Future Movement, Mohamed Kabara, signaled discord over the declaration, saying "partnership is not about arm twisting, or imposition".
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Kim's group has been experimenting with twisting two double-layers of graphene and has already found evidence of superconductivity and correlated physics.
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But it does not seem easier than, say, buying a pre-made juice, twisting off its cap, and beginning to drink it.
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Dodgers 1B/OF Cody Bellinger left Saturday's game in the seventh inning after twisting his ankle and is day-to-day. 2.
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On the walls of Freetown's twisting streets, painted anti-Ebola slogans designed to motivate locals to fight the disease are peeling off.
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There are 162 people who are running for those slots and many of them have received phone calls, visits and arm-twisting.
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Repeated and regular bending and lifting of the spine is cited as a risk for back injury, particularly when combined with twisting.
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They felt that leadership wanted the bill to fail, and thus was not doing enough arm twisting to get it to 218.
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Twisting the joystick makes the Volocopter turn left or right and pushing an "up" or "down" button makes it climb or descend.
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Soon, he was vigorously massaging me with all five fingers in a twisting motion, sometimes angling upwards in a "come hither" gesture.
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Thompson measuring up Westbrook from 28 feet, and then launching a twisting heave that fell through to cut into the Thunder's lead.
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"This is a fringe organization headed by a criminal with a history of selective editing twisting facts and manipulating reality," Morgan said.
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But the narrow and twisting roads of the Massif Central often allow breakaway riders to escape because they swiftly disappear from sight.
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I use two 5-pound weights and I make a point of keeping my core tight and twisting with the different punches.
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Like how she was able to perform such physical feats so soon after such a savage, knife-twisting-in-the-guts attack?
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The Spandex, reinforced by fiberglass, became a tightly stretched skin, resulting in a sharp-edged, open form twisting and stretching in space.
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The only stuff that was CGI was impossible stuff like his body twisting around and when his head goes behind his neck.
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Florida-based artist Jason Hackenwerth explores what he describes as "universal biology"—the twisting, amorphous structures shared by nearly all living things.
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Medulla saw her taking apart organic sounds, resampling and twisting sounds to make orchestras and staticky instruments out of the human voice.
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I was angling into cobra pose, twisting my torso upwards as my legs lay on the mat, when one squeaked out. Loudly.
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He may sound like he's fumbling through a melody only to backflip into a twisting run of Auto-Tune or staccato bars.
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Soon, Susie is giggling in the school's corridors, peeking into its dark corners and dancing, flailing, twisting under Madame Blanc's strict watch.
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What I struggle with, as a never-ending, twisting moral conflict, is applauding the performance of someone who's accused of predatory behavior.
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Loyola kept them there by powering through the lane for twisting layups — two of which resulted in fouls and 33-point plays.
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This American slouching toward another Middle East war has been a disgrace, shot through with the twisting of truth or outright lies.
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A young woman came up to the troupe's tent with a guitar, singing a song of heartbreak with a twisting, ghostly melody.
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Like a James Rosenquist billboard-size canvas of similar subject matter, Fish's easel-size canvas exploits the twisting reflections to her advantage.
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A twisting road of injuries and tough decisions had her focusing on cross-country skiing, biathlon and ski jumping in different seasons.
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There are the vessels themselves, ornately turned out, and the decorative flourishes, stretched and twisting across each piece, both perfect and imperfect.
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Mr. Trump mixed private arm twisting with the bully pulpit of his Twitter account until he forced out Mr. Sessions in November.
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One painting, "Mum Twisting, 2015," was inspired by a photograph taken by Mr. Hume in 1968 during a summer outing in Cornwall.
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He paced back and forth, waving his arms, stomping his feet, twisting out his cigarette butts, making threatening gestures and monstrously screaming.
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And, in an era of digital living, twisting Mobius-strip chairs and kidney-shaped coffee tables seem more relevant than veneered antiques.
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Earlier this month, she became the first gymnast to attempt and land a double-twisting, double somersault dismount off the balance beam.
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The cap is hard to twist off and sometimes the tube can rupture if you break into it from twisting too hard.
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Behind the scenes, state insurance commissioners have been twisting arms, trying to persuade reluctant insurers to cover the counties without an insurer.
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Walking through the twisting paths of the grounds, the sounds of instruments often ring out from little huts nestled among the trees.
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And Mr. Rouhani found that European leaders, led by President Emmanuel Macron of France, were twisting his arm to meet Mr. Trump.
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Buried in layers of ink were twisting faces and organs, warm yellows to melancholy blues and angry reds — morphing shapes within shapes.
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The complex, twisting border between these two Senates, each undemocratic in its own way, now has an outsize importance in American politics.
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BALTIMORE — House Republicans are twisting the arms of their Senate GOP colleagues over the filibuster, arguing it's time to change the rules.
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A video, by the royal family on Monday, takes viewers through some of the twisting corridors of the massive palace in London.
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After washing the dinner dishes, my mother would apply Jergens lotion while walking through the house, twisting her hands like Lady Macbeth.
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De Niro's mouth turns down at the corners, and his eyes narrow into slits, twisting his face into a mask of tragedy.
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Twisting, rolling and falling backward, the cast eventually took turns racing across the stage into a slide — "Risky Business" on a loop.
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As we headed out, the snowmobiles cut a trail into a thick bed of snow, dipping, rising and twisting around the mountain.
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Some of these appear as fragments of spaces while others he made by playing with cubes, twisting and drawing out the shape.
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User reviews on Amazon call the Twisting Tea Ball the best infuser they've ever used and praise how easy it is to clean.
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"It was such a big fashion thing back then like girls were using it with a braid or twisting it up," he said.
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But other lawmakers are skeptical of the White House's outreach, saying they're expecting more arm-twisting and less negotiating from the new administration.
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You can change this angular momentum by exerting a torque (a twisting force)—but with no external torque, the angular momentum is conserved.
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It's important to understand that the market for electric cars is still driven less by corporate profit-seeking than by government arm-twisting.
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Sky-high platforms and ankle-twisting high heels used to be the go-to shoe of every young starlet on the red carpet.
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As the Donald Trump train makes its way further along the twisting tracks in Washington, it's finding that the ride can get bumpy.
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Time and again, he pinched the short strands between his thumb and index fingers, twisting the hair around one and then the other.
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He ended the war with Iraq, first gaining the military advantage, and then arm-twisting his colleagues to accept a UN-brokered ceasefire.
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California car enthusiasts staged a European-style race on the twisting, tree-lined 17 Mile Drive at Pebble Beach on the Monterey Peninsula.
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The Palace of Westminster is a maze of sticky-carpeted little bars, poky wood-lined offices and forgotten meeting rooms up twisting staircases.
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You walk straight into the knife and lean to the side so he doesn't have to go through the effort of twisting it.
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He had gone to Belgium shortly after falling out with Mr Kabila, whom he accused of twisting the constitution to stay in power.
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And make no mistake: This is not about family farmers struggling to survive as they're left twisting in the wind by tariff policy.
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For example, Biles's balance beam dismount — a double twisting double back (two flips, two twists) — is the most difficult beam dismount being competed.
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Twisting the cinematic aesthetic in order to deconstruct normalcy, they poke fun at everything from beauty pageants, commercial shoots, period pieces, and more.
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The drug was used in troubled executions in Arizona and Oklahoma where death row inmates were seen twisting on gurneys for several minutes.
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The data cable's MicroUSB connector has already gotten bent out of shape without me ever twisting or torquing it in any improper way.
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He was twisting a thick towel, which was wrapped with a plastic tape so it could be given the shape of a noose.
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They accuse businesses of bastardizing traditions and twisting magic's purpose — implying that it is something to be consumed rather than accessed from within.
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They were driven for around two hours, up then down twisting mountainous roads at speed, eventually arriving at the base of some peaks.
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While there's not a much research to back up this claim, twisting postures are often recommended to relieve abdominal pain and aid digestion.
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With the IOC and other sports bodies, a combination of bluff, bluster, arm-twisting, and brinkmanship managed to avoid a humiliation for Russia.
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Most often, an ACL tear is caused by a sudden twisting motion in the knee, when someone lands or steps, according to MedlinePlus.
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It's hard to be a calm, collected, cold-blooded killer when you spend most of the game twisting your head into uncomfortable positions.
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And that's a huge problem for McConnell, a quiet, steely operator who's allergic to bombast and who prefers twisting arms to slapping backs.
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And indeed, many of these May 22019 supercells did form twisting columns of air that swept the ground in the region, noted Weber.
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Whenever you speak the wake-up command, "Hey, Siri," a circular light appears, morphing and twisting in all the colors of the rainbow.
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She follows the twisting curves of an ornate, inexpensive flower vase because the act of painting leads her away from her inward turbulence.
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In 1977 he achieved a phantom goal, leaping up and twisting round, back to the net, so the keeper barely saw it coming.
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Rather than engage the facts about Mr. Trump's Ukrainian escapade, they are twisting them and eliding them and inventing new ones they'd prefer.
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Horsepower approximately remains the same as previous SQ5 models, but torque, engine twisting power, the real work of the engine, has been improved.
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Biles marked the occasion by becoming the first woman to attempt and land a triple-twisting, double back maneuver during her floor routine.
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Others have given themselves some wiggle room, which could allow Pelosi to pick off some detractors by twisting arms or sweetening the pot.
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This time there were no visible signs of brokering: no shuttle diplomacy, no high-powered arm-twisting; neither word of carrots, or sticks.
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However, even Silverman has said that he refuses to use the term anymore, due in large part to Trump's twisting of the meaning.
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What they saw was Biles leaping higher and twisting and tumbling in such dynamic, unique ways that other gymnasts can only envy her.
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The dogs are played by real dogs, with CG magic animating their eyes or twisting their ill-suited mouths around ill-suited language.
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Call it the 'Hamilton Effect': Twisting history to suit one's ends, willfully ignoring and ultimately erasing it when it stands in your way.
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Seemingly every month or so, the band releases something new, twisting their style of post-punk rock into a different perspective or feeling.
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Led by Adelaide's double, wearing matching jumpsuits, grasping scissors, and standing, twisting and convulsing with every movement, they quickly cut into the facade.
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DJ/producer Linafornia spun the jazzy, SP-404 beats from her Dome of Doom debut, Yung, flawlessly chopping, pitch-shifting, and twisting knobs.
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Pay special attention to spray bottles of products like bleach and toilet cleaner, always twisting to "off" when not in use, he said.
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Mr. Abloh plays with references in a way that I find to be honest; his taking and twisting is both homage and education.
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Kisner was one over par entering the par-5 sixth hole, which he eagled with a long, twisting putt from across the green.
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In the video, the cocaine-filled pickup truck can be seen driving through the village to a landing on the twisting Patuca River.
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"This Is Us" compensates for its low-concept stories by toying with narrative formats and twisting characters' experiences into mysteries for the audience.
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His latest work is in the same vein of spine-tingling weirdness, twisting hyperreal scans of nearly naked human bodies like gelatinous worms.
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A twisting river gleams like a vein of silver; a vast city looks as dark and indistinct as a swatch of nubby fabric.
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Throughout its eight episodes, the show gets bleaker and bleaker, twisting its comedy into something so dark it eventually envelops the entire thing.
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In "Don't Go Near the Water," eight women line the back of the stage and give way to improvisatory, twisting spurts of motion.
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But Ms. Pelosi has already clinched the speakership through a weekslong campaign of deal making, arm-twisting and outright auditioning for the job.
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She pointed to a slim, energetic figure onscreen — her 16-year-old self — twisting and sliding across the dance floor with Billy Ricker.
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His pieces, including twisting, architectural earrings (in white gold and pearl) inspired by Surrealism, were the perfect accompaniment to the stunning evening dresses.
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It gave him a predilection for experimenting with twisting and chopping up sounds, making his scores immediately stand apart from the current landscape.
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Instead, read it as the inscrutable future cult classic it probably is, and let yourself be carried along by its twisting, unsettling currents.
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As a consequence of the twisting currents in the bond market, playing it safe turned out to be a lucrative strategy this year.
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The latest: China has been twisting the NBA's arm over a single pro-Hong Kong tweet from Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey.
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Then, put your dog&aposs paws in the MudBuster one at a time, gently twisting the container and moving it up and down.
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In Comfort mode, it rides smoothly down long straight roads while Sport mode is for tearing along a twisting road at high speed.
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The Tuesday Group wants to keep what Americans asked them to cut — a total breach of trust and twisting of the democratic process.
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Showing virtual makeup on a real, live face — which can be twisting, winking, smiling, or frowning — involves a complicated hardware-and-software tango.
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Heidi Heitkamp, a moderate Democrat from North Dakota, said that at this point leaders weren't twisting arms to get their caucus on board.
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Folding phones need to minimize and control the forces that hit their screens: bending is fine, flexing and twisting are not so fine.
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Howlin' Ray's, which started as a truck, now has absurdly long lines for its excellent chicken, twisting through Far East Plaza in Chinatown.
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This story is just twisting out there, her reputation in on the line and she felt she had to do something about it.
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For Trump, however, this reality may not matter much: As he showed Saturday, Trump has little difficulty twisting the wall's shortcomings into strengths.
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Ms. Li designed a playful kids' room with animal-shaped chairs and bookshelves shaped like a pirate ship and a twisting roller coaster.
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Then, multinational corporations teamed up with the Obama administration to do some arm-twisting, and it passed three days later by one vote.
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For nearly a quarter of a century, he produced roughly a book every two years, charting the twisting fortunes of England's upper classes.
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Every time I took the train from Beijing to Shanghai, there seemed to be a new skyline-defining building twisting into the clouds.
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The beer and spirits list is too good, and the décor slightly too posh, with twisting twig chandeliers that twinkle above your head.
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The twisting and folding layers of paint evoke a ceaseless magmatic churning, such as the continuously erupting Kilauea in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
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Even when there's no obvious threat on screen, twisting the radio dial can produce some truly disquieting noise, beastly roars and garbled words.
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Off a made hoop, Thomas went spiraling down the court, twisting, turning, into the lane, kicking out to Evan Turner for a three.
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The firm hires only a handful of new employees each year and candidates have to ace brain-twisting math riddles and game theory test.
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The OXO Good Grips Twisting Tea Ball is the best tea infuser for people on a budget who are just making tea for themselves.
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From pharaconic collars to twisting serpents, Azza Fahmy pieces have been spotted on celebrities from Naomi Campbell and Rihanna to Queen Rania of Jordan.
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An act that leaves partners like Square, and a host of other hardware companies that relied on the aux jack, twisting in the wind.
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Between the deep conditioning, twisting, finger-coiling, hot-oil treatments, and trims, it takes time and dedication to keep your hair happy and healthy.
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Click here to view original GIFPipe bending machines make short work of twisting and shaping metal tubes into everything from car exhausts to trombones.
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Or when Kendall gave us an up close look at exactly the type of ankle-twisting platform heels those VS girls have to endure.
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In campaigns, the issue of out-and-out lying, as opposed to more indirect truth-twisting, is not so common as you might suppose.
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Entering Louisiana's 'Cancer Alley,' an industrial, polluted stretch of land between train tracks and a twisting river, might not be good for your health.
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It feels like it has a mind of its own, twisting and rotating in ways that make little sense and occasionally made me nauseous.
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A video on the computer tells us our food is ready as the four Lego boxes roll down the twisting tracks from the kitchen.
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I stared in wonder as he effortlessly glided up and down the silks, twisting and turning and leveraging his body weight the entire time.
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Calm, sandy-bottomed waters gave way to strong currents and jumbles of house-size boulders that formed avenues and alleys, caves and twisting passages.
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REDDING, California — Three weeks ago, a blazing wildfire cut a twisting path through a subdivision here, destroying some homes completely and leaving others untouched.
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Then, liberally spritz on sea salt spray (we used OGX Sea Mineral Moisture Shimmering spray), scrunching and twisting your strands as you see fit.
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When you want to turn the camera on, all you need to do is twist the lens clockwise; twisting it counterclockwise turns it off.
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His government's law is less about correcting the record than twisting Poland's national story into one of historical victimhood—and casting sceptics as traitors.
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Twisting across their respective surfaces like spider webs or spiral galaxies, her murals often focus around a singular shape illustrated in the negative space.
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Deep in the sun&aposs core, buried under hundreds of thousands of miles of twisting and convecting hydrogen and helium, a nuclear fire rages.
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If you're an Oreo fan, this news may be more exciting than twisting open an Oreo cookie and dunking the creamy half in milk.
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Egyptian investigators accused the National Transportation Safety Board of twisting evidence to support its suicide theory and produced their own report citing technical problems.
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Piloting a powerful race car through the twisting roads requires a steering wheel that can control and handle all those changes on the fly.
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Less a conventional thriller and more a twisting family mystery, Searching For Sylvie Lee will have you feeling deeply for all of its characters.
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Inside, it looks like the cream filling gets an injection of syrup flavoring, so twisting the sandwich cookie open will reveal a little surprise.
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"Look who I found," Payne teases in selfie mode before twisting his phone to reveal Horan, who also had his phone at the ready.
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There are perhaps fewer gut-twisting, terrifying weekend activities to do than doing yoga overlooking a death drop off the side of a mountain.
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Also of note: the NFC chip is on the bottom of the strap, so it'll probably require less wrist twisting than the Apple Watch.
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Another common tool is a switch on twisting flashlight and you ask them to turn it off and on in response to your questions.
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For now, it's the only direct reference he wants to make to the HBO phenomenon in a show that's all about twisting fantasy tropes.
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Not only can you pick where you move, by twisting the stick, you can choose which direction you'll be facing when you get there.
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But the lure of playing Cheney in "Backseat" and some arm twisting from filmmaker Adam McKay finally persuaded the actor to harness the transformation.
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The cocktails are as crafty and artisanal as anything you'll find in the Mission of San Francisco, requiring muddling, shaking, twisting, and igniting ingredients.
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After I accused the FBI of a coverup in a Wall Street Journal oped, FBI chief Louis Freeh denounced me for twisting the truth.
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Van Herpen then made a dress that mimicked these images, by bending and twisting PETG, a plastic used for food containers, with a blowtorch.
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What made it even harder was that Douglas's body had matured, and so flipping and twisting were not as simple as they once were.
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The August resolution is a half-clever twisting of words that uses fossil fuel workers as props to justify continuing to take corporate cash.
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But because the tightly twisting track has few straights, drivers and cars have few places to cool down and get respite from the heat.
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After some literal arm twisting, he tells Matt that what he's seeing is an uprising of gangs trying to claim what Fisk left behind.
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The Hollow Ghost is a ten-track LP of neck-twisting dance music that Luen claims is inspired by the ghosts of former beliefs.
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When he tried to turn another friend against me by spilling private conversations and twisting them to his own benefit, I was left apologizing.
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I imagine her in a friend's basement, gathered close to the radio, jumping up and down and twisting her hips as she sings along.
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" Wyden said the Senate Republican leadership has "embarked on a frenzy of special deal-making and elbow-twisting in the middle of the night.
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Cons to considerMy favorite bidets come with remote control devices that allow you to operate the unit without twisting to get to the control.
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The twisting road to Brexit has already slowed economic growth, discouraged investment and damaged the reputation of the nation as a haven for commerce.
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"Skip jump the heartbeat / love like Bob Marley / fight like Marcus Garvey / be the artist starving" he spits in the song's tongue-twisting hook.
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Clemson's Travis Etienne opened the scoring with a 4-yard touchdown before Bryant's twisting, 11-yard run for a 14-233 first-quarter lead.
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She is best known for massive wall reliefs she creates by contorting steel, slicing canvas, and twisting wire into dark cavities that resemble voids.
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" In her own defense, Ms. Tlaib wrote on Twitter, "Policing my words, twisting & turning them to ignite vile attacks on me will not work.
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The little hip-twisting dance she does felt like a sweet memory, but it was something that no one could have seen in 1984.
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"The idea they're pushing is that you can't ever question anything," he said, "they" referring to anyone who criticizes his twisting of the truth.
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He's even deploying what are — whether he knows it or not — relatively mundane factoids, twisting them to fit his narrative of a foundering law.
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After some gentle arm-twisting, Mr. Russo agreed to call on his Bustle buddies for an evening of Dead tunes and JRAD was born.
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The show focuses on the New York Times reporters who race across the country to cover the president's twisting facts and revolving-door cabinet.
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Twisting maneuvers likely would have worked, especially if the fighters locked horns in the middle of the antler, rather than on the far ends.
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Ms. Karjam, Kihnu's most famous weaver and a beloved elder, nodded her kerchiefed head firmly, her fingers twisting and untwisting as if weaving air.
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Trump&aposs own personality traits — like feeling beyond reproach, twisting the truth, and ignoring dissent — track to those of other cult leaders, he said.
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Duker Freuman explains that all the twisting and turning that takes place during your practice can dislodge stubborn pockets of gas inside of you.
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The twisting streets of Monaco, home to the principality's Formula One grand prix, are considered one of the ultimate tests for a racing driver.
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Vocal lines are set in twisting, mock-oratorical phrases as the orchestra bustles with Minimalist-like strings of racing sixteenth notes and pummeling chords.
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She stepped on the foot of South Carolina guard Bianca Cuevas-Moore, and her right foot then slid on the floor before twisting awkwardly.
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But he didn't back off the argument, if only because it caused Jeb Bush, twisting and groaning all the way through, such clear discomfort.
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Its signature element comes right after its steep first drop: a barrel roll where the twisting track forms a kind of upside-down rainbow.
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Knowing you are going to be fired and twisting in the wind -- in a very public way -- before you are fired is even worse.
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Mr. Gordon has hit for the cycle, however, and he seems just as comfortable making an early-week puzzle as a brain-twisting Saturday.
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Everything has shifted so quickly in the short year since Mr. Duterte's election that our tongues, and our thoughts, are still twisting in surprise.
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Buildings are skyscraper-big, complexes look like metropolises, and the twisting production lines often make you feel as though you're trapped in a labyrinth.
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Every day spent twisting in the wind on Obamacare increases the possibility of a shutdown and a debt limit scare that could rattle markets.
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Ms. Kretzschmar tries once more to execute the twisting step, which some dancers call "crack your back" because it looks as if it might.
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Co-host Joe Scarborough had first confronted Sanders for "twisting his words" when she said Scarborough also believed there is no evidence of collusion.
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Biden has accused Republicans of twisting his words, stressing that he said later in the speech that he would have considered a consensus nominee.
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He said he turned to see the doomed aircraft twisting and losing altitude, and saw one person jump from it and open a parachute.
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Mr. Bellamy instructed that a salute be performed: right arm extended upward, with the palm twisting up at the first mention of the flag.
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But beyond the dark stories and catchy songs, Stauber's melted, twisting animation style makes takes these projects to a whole other level of disturbing.
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Just cut off the top of the fruit, center the stainless steel corer over the center of the pineapple, and then push while twisting.
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But in both books, language alternately delights and devastates, twisting without turning into a gimmick; instead, the beauty of grammatical function is on display.
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Fifteen years ago, while driving to work at Washington State University, a van smashed into her car, twisting her 90-pound frame in her seat.
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The music shows a capable blend of luscious electronics that create a huge sound, twisting itself from a sense of beauty to feelings of dread.
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Two Japanese sumo girls are seen twisting, throwing, and body dropping each other with ease in a promotional video for a high school sumo tournament.
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From its perch high on a ridge, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity recorded this image of a Martian dust devil twisting through the valley below.
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Just about every curl cream, twisting butter, detangling conditioner, and strengthening mask in the natural hair section of the beauty aisle promises one thing: moisture.
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After twisting each portion into a low knotted bun, Randall pinned one on the left and the other on the right side of her head.
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It turned out I was experiencing an ovarian torsion — my left ovary, enlarged and inflamed, had started twisting on itself, and needed to be removed.
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Last March, I took an Autopilot-equipped Tesla on a long road trip through the Rockies, on everything from divided interstates to twisting mountain roads.
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As the picture posted by Clare to her Facebook account shows, Meadow's right leg became trapped between the slide, twisting it in the opposite direction.
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Now it is twisting European allies' arms over their efforts to enable trade to flow with the help of a new payments system called Instex.
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The result is a small island that looks like a bit of exposed brain floating in the water, thanks to its weird, twisting lava flows.
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That's why puzzles exist, and other brain twisting nightmares like these impossibly complex mazes that took their creator over seven years to draw by hand.
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That twisting inferno generates intense magnetic fields from dynamo actions, forming the potent mixture of ingredients necessary to add some serious horsepower to ejected particles.
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A maze of tracks, twisting gears and pulley devices, the machine directs marbles to pour over a vibraphone to create a catchy and modern tune.
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If someone wearing skis falls, their foot will stay planted in the boot, bindings, and ski, which can lead to twisting and ultimately a tear.
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It can also be dangerous when hits to the side of the helmet — called rotational hits — occur, twisting the wearer's head along with the helmet.
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While we might be questioning ours on a daily basis, self-driving cars pose another wrinkle to the twisting evolution of human morality—automobile morality.
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"I live and breathe and think all day about sticking the knife and when you get the chance twisting it," he told reporters on Tuesday.
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Over the course of the weekend, they unfolded twisting stories of personal ingenuity and foul cyber deeds that were as Victorian as turrets and spindles.
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What this meansWe've included much of the minutia in this case because a trial and investigation as convoluted and twisting as this one requires it.
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The key to capturing the beauty of freestyle skiing is about getting the images of competitors flipping and twisting their way through the evening sky.
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The need to wrap up the big storylines is squeezing the brutal "realism" of the twisting, turning War of the Roses plot out of view.
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Lenovo is known for its unique take on the laptop with its flipping and twisting Yoga series, and now it's trying to modularize the tablet.
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The film is about a doctor going out in search of his brother's abandoned child, but then things take a somewhat surreal, time-twisting turn.
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Scrambling to avoid defeat, Ryan and other GOP leaders are twisting arms — publicly and privately — in an effort to get recalcitrant Republicans behind the bill.
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I checked in with Chuck Grassley, the powerful Senate Judiciary Chairman, who's been twisting arms for his (and Dick Durbin's) Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act .
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" Critical response "If you can stomach its ugly nudity, flagrant violence, foul language and blatant sleaze, you're in for one tense, gut-twisting thriller ride.
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An unfurling crazy-quilt of rolling, twisting abstract patterning picked out in white, black and brick-brown paving stones, it isn't his most original concept.
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This is a drastic redefinition of religious freedom, twisting the principle of separation of church and state into a kind of discrimination against the church.
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Or at least it certainly appears so on her immaculately curated social media accounts, full of green juices, tough workouts, and ankle-twisting designer heels.
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The ACLU says they've seen a growing number of incidents in which officers are "twisting" the rules to use marriage interviews to detain immigrant spouses.
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Facts and truth matter, and twisting them beyond recognition in emotional appeals to win votes is ultimately short-sighted for the health of the nation.
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Throughout his brief nomination and in his statement withdrawing, Green defended himself by saying liberals were twisting his words and attacking him for his religion.
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Cho told a parliamentary hearing on Wednesday he had found the arm-twisting wrong but he had to deliver the president's message to the conglomerate.
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A Lamborghini SUV seemed an absurdity, yet the Italian automaker, renowned for never compromising on intestine-twisting performance, succeeded in making the apparent oxymoron work.
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Thus, in states like New Hampshire, it is important for Republicans to note what their congressional candidates intend to do when the arm twisting begins.
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Gomes fell awkwardly following a challenge from Son in the 79th minute of the 1-1 draw, resulting in his foot twisting almost 180 degrees.
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It's a kaleidoscopic record, twisting reality into pretty shapes and colors, then scrapping it all for a new pattern at the flick of a wrist.
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Science fiction has conditioned us to imagine futuristic cities as chromed-out metropolises—gleaming monoliths twisting and towering over LED-lit autoways and radiant biospheres.
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For his recent fall show, he constructed a twisting maze of wooden flats, press and buyers clustering around them as the models strode past urgently.
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He also gets addicted to hacking the ways you can create flavors with it, which you do by twisting the cap to release different tastes.
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The song spends a lot of time at the beginning twisting and turning around itself to fully flex what McDonald is able to pull off.
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Badminton puts competitors through a ton of diving, twisting, and torquing, making it a bit more dangerous despite the warm connotations of childhood backyard games.
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Either of these really could've been Harris' ultimate summer song; it's the kind of marriage where melodies and percussions inspire hip twisting and waist grabbing.
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Each track's like twisting the dial a little bit, finding a new station, but hearing the same familiar voice at the center of the songs.
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The swirling, meandering, twisting lines in his paintings of the late 1980s and early '90s vanished, replaced by planes of solid color tightly fitted together.
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Elsewhere, the twisting black shape in "Smoke" hints at some distant conflagration – presumably the burning of an Indian village or maybe the signal of surrender.
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"The Chinese government has built an advanced authoritarian state by twisting technology to put censorship over free expression and citizen control over empowerment," he said.
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Meanwhile Donald Trump Jr. is twisting slowly in the wind while the president denies he's worried that his kid will wind up in the clink.
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Barry's strength as a hitman is twisting bad situations to his advantage, but that's similarly what those trained in martial arts are taught to do.
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On floor, they prefer twisting over flipping—a single flip with a triple twist, instead of the Americans' double flips with one or two twists.
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The Shortlist LOVELY WAR By Julie Berry The course of true love never did run smooth, especially through the twisting trenches of the Western Front.
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By twisting a dry noodle past a certain degree, then slowly bending it in half, it will break cleanly in two—no wasted middle bits.
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" Of Mr. Cuomo, he said, "His comments are not reflective of the facts of the case, and he's twisting it around for his own purposes.
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The journey to my hotel, the one-year-old Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay, took me down twisting roads without a single car in sight.
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I wondered how I would even walk into the studio without twisting something, let alone dance or (attempt to) spin on a ceiling-high pole.
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In February, a Nature study also measured Cepheids to create a 3D map of the Milky Way to show how it was warping and twisting.
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Mr. Bolton responded by coaxing or arm-twisting as many governments as he could into pledging that they wouldn't hand Americans over to the court.
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By twisting the purpose of a commonplace machine, attacks like the one in Barcelona create a sense that public life is tinged with inescapable danger.
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Letters spelling "Tribe" ran down the center of the logo in a twisting pattern, as if braiding the two faces together into a single shape.
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Maurizio Muraro brought old-school polish to the tongue-twisting patter of the overbearing Dr. Bartolo; the sly Mikhail Petrenko was an oily Don Basilio.
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But under the Obama administration, the judiciary usurped the role envisioned by the Founding Fathers by twisting the Constitution to advance its own policy agendas.
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"We were able to see how the collagen fibers deform without a catastrophic failure including the mechanisms of twisting, folding, sliding, stretching, delamination," Yang said.
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Walking, for example, isn't a matter of putting one foot in front of the other, but of twisting the legs into an inefficient, crablike shuffle.
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Not only that the president was twisting foreign policy to his personal needs, but that the administration might be violating the law to do so.
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The operation required placing oxygen canisters along the path where the divers maneuvered dark, tight and twisting passageways filled with muddy water and strong currents.
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The state oil company is housed in a twisting glass tower, and the headquarters of the state water company looks like a giant water droplet.
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Though it was designed to resemble a flame, the tower has also been compared to a twisting needle, since the entire structure rotates 90 degrees.
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The game tries to make internet celebrities scary by making them gritty and one-dimensionally evil, rather than twisting recognizable side effects of online stardom.
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"Too often, when North Dakota businesses and families want to plan for the future, our tax code leaves them twisting in the wind," she said.
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Soon, Frank and Lola learn that love still hurts, especially when tendrils of jealously start twisting through the story and he confuses abandon with possession.
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She plays the lounge singer at a holiday cocktail party, twisting syllables around in a languorous drawl while taking drags from a cigarette and winking.
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As Republicans intensified their arm-twisting, Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, the Democratic leader, panned the health care measure as "a moral monstrosity" on Thursday.
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Green defended himself by saying liberals are twisting his words and attacking him for his religion, and he repeated those complaints in his withdrawal statement.
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On April 5, 2010, a massive explosion ripped through Upper Big Branch mine in West Virginia, twisting metal like Play-Doh and killing 29 men.
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Romney has never served in a legislative role, and in the past he's shown an allergy to that kind of deal-making and arm-twisting.
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Baku, a street circuit with long straights and a twisting stretch around the old town, has 20203,000 grandstand seats plus another 2,000 hospitality and VIP.
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While not huge, his lead means that he will not have to take unnecessary risks on the twisting and technical time trial course in Marseille.
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First it was the onslaught of tourists on foot, clogging the narrow, twisting streets as they used GPS devices in search of the Hollywood sign.
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"This is not about twisting arms, but rather about extending out our hand," the opposition's leader, Juan Guaidó, said during a rally on Jan. 23.
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He would start twisting an invisible Rubik's cube in the air, working his hands around to try to make the pieces fit together just right.
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Late arm-twisting and deal-sweeteners for wavering lawmakers allowed them to push through legislation that aims to slash corporate taxes and cut personal taxes.
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To get that message across, Trump needs to be both twisting arms and helping make the case for the bill to reluctant members of Congress.
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Owen is… well, she's… she's shadow baking as she approaches her table, twisting her wrist four, five, six times like she's working an invisible biscuit cutter.
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Yet we keep retelling the story, twisting and reconfiguring it for each new era, because something within it speaks so deeply to some buried psychological need.
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Why you'll love it: The OXO Good Grips Twisting Tea Ball takes the fuss out of tea making with a simple stainless steel ball infuser design.
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All this to say, through simple, quiet songs, she crafts a strange mixture of woe and hope, twisting the two around one another in inseparable helices.
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Lightweight, stylish and able to withstand twisting and turning, the glasses are a whole new world to people used to Coke-bottle style strap-on goggles.
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On the far right, soon to be released, is a turquoise rubber mold filled with concrete and impaled over a twisting phallic shape cast into fabric.
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High above, the AC-333's gun crew was hard at it, cradling shells and working the cannons on an airplane twisting to aim at targets.
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In lyrical, disjointed prose Ms Cocozza describes how he naps, eats beetles and scents the neighbourhood; spraying, wiping, squeezing, twisting and dropping his "amazing smell cloud".
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As someone who spent 20 years in the active-duty Army, I should be used to strangers bending and twisting my service to suit their needs.
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THE thing about Gedankenexperimente—or thought experiments, for those who find Albert Einstein's native tongue too twisting—is that you never know where they might lead.
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There's a wide freewayesque thoroughfare, where we max out at a very thrilling 2500 miles per hour, and a twisting, ultra-narrow road with tight bends.
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