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" Tom whipped around and said, "Well, it's about time!
Human-operated vehicles whipped around corners and rolled through stop signs.
One by one they whipped around and did a few solo moves.
Smeared textures whipped around listeners' heads along a wild variety of trajectories.
Mr. Mattison's board whipped around and hit him, ripping off part of his eyelid.
MIKE SANTOLI: Another area that has gotten whipped around with that outlook is emerging markets.
As the Audi SUV whipped around the track, the content was synced with the movements.
Mr. Garcia was whipped around, Mr. Turney said, and broke two bones in his ankle.
The snake, out of nowhere, whipped around and sunk its fangs into Pump's left hand.
The tail whipped around, and we were on the straightaway approaching 100 miles an hour.
Instead, it got "vaporized" by the sun's extreme environment as it whipped around it, NASA said.
I whipped around to get a look at my attackers, making eye contact with one of them.
They are killing so many hogs here," the trader said, adding, "People have been whipped around here.
Of course, the wet pants then whipped around in the slipstream and flicked fecal water over everyone.
Hundreds of people were trapped in the eastern resort of Mati on Monday night as flames whipped around them.
He whipped around in shock — as I would have too — but he didn't know what to do or say.
On field trips, if the school bus rolled past Columbine High, their heads whipped around to monitor her reaction.
The natural phenomenon occurs when slush is broken up and whipped around by waves near the shore, forming spheres.
As I stood up there, the wind whipped around me, and a fog had started to coat the palace.
There we were, picking berries from a tree by the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, while the traffic whipped around the bend.
Swirling winds from a passing storm halted play throughout the first inning as sand and debris whipped around the field.
Once I got out of Los Angeles that time and made it well south, I whipped around deserted mountain roads.
The index was 0.02% lower at 98.483, closing the month virtually unchanged after having been whipped around by trade headlines.
The index was 0.45% higher at 98.95, closing the month virtually unchanged after having been whipped around by trade headlines.
And partly it's because the prices of the underlying agricultural products are whipped around by unpredictable forces like the weather.
Many of the demonstrators carried paper airplanes, the symbol of Telegram, which whipped around above the heads of the crowd.
As it whipped around narrow roads, the e-tron held tight to the pavement and handled the winding road with decisiveness.
"I remember that first feeling of exhilaration in flight, and the freedom it gave me as I whipped around my apartment," she recalled.
He heard several booms and whipped around to see Mr. Pagourtzis, who was wearing the coat and the "Born to Kill" T-shirt.
A violent wind whipped around them (Hurricane Peter?), and I desperately wished for the wind to pick up Bryan and blow him away.
Watson's face was still as a stone; as he snapped his neck to the side, his waist-length dreadlocks whipped around his head.
Traders were whipped around as they attempted to follow violent price swings as the stock market sold off over concerns about rising inflation.
Rawlinson whipped around the back streets of Las Vegas, chirping tires with the torque and racing to the stop signs before hitting the brakes.
Boston got on the board with 6:48 left in the second as Acciari whipped around to whack in a rebound off his backhand.
When his rider asked Exaggerator to go, the colt looked as if he had grown a motor as he whipped around the far turn.
The connected sticks, made of heavy wood, plastic or metal, can be whipped around or, held in each hand, used to choke an opponent.
Firefighters said that she was left feeling nauseated and dizzy after being whipped around while hoisted to safety but wasn't otherwise affected by the rescue.
And even though its stock has been whipped around in the last few years, Cramer thinks the company has the makings of a good story.
The spacecraft would be outfitted with a rocket booster that would fire as it whipped around the sun to help bring it up to speed.
Last week, a very noisy rumor whipped around the company that Khosrowshahi's former boss, IAC bigwig Barry Diller, might be tapped as chairman of Uber.
With greenhouses, you don't get as much dinged-up, unmarketable produce because the plants are not getting exposed to rain and whipped around by the wind.
Before the teacher had a chance to respond, he whipped around and started screaming curses, threatening his classmate with language that would be shocking from an adult.
On the Warriors' last possession of the third quarter, the ball whipped around the perimeter, touching the hands of all five players before Thompson nailed a 3.
Significant rains should hold off until overnight when much of the region should pick up one-half to one inch of rain whipped around by gusty winds.
A pause in rate-hiking became a talking point after U.S. economic data came in softer than expected in December and investors were whipped around by financial markets.
"Ever since early August, investors are being whipped around by a series of contradictory tweets, headlines, and 'reports,'" strategists at Bespoke Investment Group wrote in a note Wednesday.
A throng of breathless teens craned for a look at their idol, or at the very least, a glimpse of her hair as she whipped around a corner.
Cars sat mostly submerged as wind whipped around them, and some locals navigated streets in boats, according to images and videos shared by state-owned broadcaster ZNS Bahamas.
Still, his advice whipped around the world: It was repeated in media outlets from the United States to the United Kingdom to Israel to Singapore to New Zealand.
As it whipped around in the thrall of a giant black hole, the warped space-time predicted by general relativity would focus the hot spot's light into a beam.
I whipped around — it may have come from the trash can in the lobby — but I immediately knew what it meant: I'd just crossed over into the OpenMind timeline.
The group was made up of city employees, members of the National Guard and about 70 citizens who were hard at work, trudging through the mud as rain whipped around them.
Such was their chemistry that an offhand remark might get whipped around the infield and churned into humor, but always flavored with the cynicism of the jaded staff at an independent record store.
Inside the mall, a grandmother watching her granddaughter on a kiddie ride whipped around and said, "Dinko's here!" and came over to shake his hand and tell him what a good boy he was.
Given all this, what matters most for Apple at a given moment is always in the eye of the beholding investor, and the stock gets whipped around in cycles of harsh disappointment and over-excitement.
Platts's long-established Dubai benchmark, used to price Middle Eastern crude bound for Asia, has been whipped around in the past year by aggressive trading from two big Chinese oil firms, Unipec and China Oil.
I was trying to calm her down — walking the aisle, rocking her — and after I sat down, just as Leah was settling down, a woman whipped around from the row in front and said 'This is outrageous!
It was not uncommon, when he passed whole groups of us in the corridor, for us to mutter a sibilant chorus of "ZakaZuluZakaZuluZakaZakaZakaZakaZulu," which died down the moment he whipped around to find us wearing innocent faces.
The drivers at the trade show were seeing the road zip by with the proper optic flow, but they didn't get the correct vestibular cues because their bodies weren't actually moving with the car as it whipped around turns.
Another is repetition: Merely seeing a news headline multiple times in a news feed makes it seem more credible before it is ever read carefully, even if it's a fake item being whipped around by friends as a joke.
Financial markets have whipped around for weeks as investors struggled to quantify the economic impact of the spreading coronavirus: Stocks have tumbled, oil prices cratered, and yields on government bonds reflected a sense among investors that there was worse still to come.
I hoped seeing the look of excitement on the child's face as she rode an elephant or whipped around a carousel atop a plaster unicorn might stir something in me, make me remember what it was I once found so alluring about the whole affair.
From the vibrations the drivers felt from driving cars at high speeds to the reaction of the actor Tracy Letts, who plays Henry Ford II in the movie, when he's being whipped around by Damon's Shelby in a car on the test track, it's all authentic.
But such a simple description would also strip the goal of what truly made it: how Dempsey whipped around England's captain Steven Gerrard in one direction and then another (almost like a spin move in basketball) before finding a small pasture of green from which to shoot — it was all in Clint Dempsey's awkward, unlikely way of finding space for himself.
Ludwig Heimrath, Jr. went high in turn 2 and brushed the outside wall, the second crash of the month. His car whipped around, and hit the wall again. He was not injured, and car had light damage. Mario Andretti (219.084 mph) led the speed chart, with Scott Brayton second.
His car whipped around and lightly tagged the inside wall near the entrance of the pits. The yellow flag came out, and the field was bunched up behind the pace car. Safety crews were able to clean up the incident quickly. Cogan led, with Rahal second, and Mears third, all together on the track.
Relativistic jets emit most of their energy via synchrotron emission. In our simple model the sphere contains highly relativistic electrons and a steady magnetic field. Electrons inside the blob travel at speeds just a tiny fraction below the speed of light and are whipped around by the magnetic field. Each change in direction by an electron is accompanied by the release of energy in the form of a photon.
He eventually decided to become a wrestler and teamed with his father in his debut match at WCW/nWo Souled Out on January 17, 1999. Fliehr wrestled under his father's altered surname of "Flair". They wrestled Curt Hennig and Barry Windham and won the match. After the match, the entire nWo came out, and Hollywood Hogan lashed David with his belt until David's back (and stomach where the belt whipped around and struck) was full of welts while his father was handcuffed to the ring ropes.
Lord Derby died in February 1948 and the ownership of Alycidon passed to his grandson Edward Stanley, 18th Earl of Derby. As the family was in mourning, Alycidon was officially registered as being owned by Brigadier Fairfax-Ross for the early part of the season. On Alycidon's three-year-old debut he was ridden by Eph Smith in the Christopher Wren takes at Hurst Park Racecourse. The colt whipped around at the start (starting stalls were not used in Britain until 1965) and took no part in the race.
The cold weather made for precarious conditions for the drivers, as it would be increasingly difficult to warm up the slick tires. As the field entered the backstretch on the second parade lap, polesitter Roberto Guerrero gunned his machine to warm up the tires, but the back end whipped around, and the car spun into the inside wall. The suspension was damaged enough that he could not continue, and he was out of the race before the green flag. Moments later, Philippe Gache lost control on cold tires, and spun lazily into the apron of turn 4.
On July 7, 1984, a 46-year-old woman from Indianapolis, Indiana was riding the Rail Blazer roller coaster when she was flung from the ride and fell to her death. Park officials claimed that the woman fainted and fell out of the car, but her husband, who had been beside her, said that she had not fainted but had simply been tossed from the ride when it whipped around a curve. At the time, the ride was only the third stand-up roller coaster in the world, but following this incident it was converted back to a sit-down coaster.
A number of dragon dance competitions have been organized around the world. In competition performances however, there are strict rules governing the specifications of the dragon body and the routine performed, and so dragons made for these events and what are mostly seen in the impressive stage shows are made for speed and agility, to be used by the performing team for maximum trick difficulty. In these dragons, the head is smaller and light enough to be whipped around, and must be a minimum of 3 kg, the body pieces are a light aluminium with cane and the majority of the hoops will be very thin PVC tubing. Performances are typically 8- to 10-minute routines with an accompanying percussion set.
The car slid off the track on the newer section of track and the three time and defending World Champion hit a guardrail and on impact the steering wheel whipped around wrenching his wrist as it did so. X-rays revealed no break but Lauda was not fit to race so he returned home to Austria for further inspection and treatment from his physical therapist Willi Dungl. McLaren initially hoped to put John Watson in Lauda's car but this would have required the approval of all other teams. Mindful of the Constructors' Championship, Ferrari refused to agree, leaving Alain Prost as McLaren's only driver in Belgium. RAM was also down to one car, only bringing a single RAM 03 for Philippe Alliot and the 1985 Formula 3000 champion Christian Danner made his world championship debut with Zakspeed.
Morgan and Rushton, 1998: 93–4 It is true, however, that Walter Clark and his wife, Jane Trotter, lived on the Fell and a number of pickpockets arrested around 1780 were associated with that house.Morgan and Rushton, 1998: 94 The Newcastle Chronicle reported in 1786 that one of the gang, Francis Russell, was ‘whipped around the Sandhill’.Manders, 1973: 310 A number of other individuals were pursued for other minor acts of criminality, such as stealing geese or killing sheep.Morgan and Rushton, 1998: 94, para 2 These incidents gained something of a local reputation for individuals such as Thomas Colpits, who was arrested on several occasions and found himself reported in the local press. The modus operandi of these ‘gangs’ was that “they often changed their names and frequently rendezvous at the Crown and the Cannon at Gateshead Fell and had ware rooms for their stolen goods...”Morgan and Rushton, 1998: 93, para 2 It seems likely that these acts were the sporadic acts of associated ‘tinkers’ rather than an organised gang of criminals: ‘there was no evidence of definite ringleaders or organisation’.

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