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You can see this vision whirling around in the company's production garage.
It's small, "sizzling" hot and rocky, whirling around its star every 14.4 days.
Lots of news has been whirling around you, but tonight is all about grounding your energy.
So we have cyclones whirling around the theater, we have poppies growing, snow falling, and flying monkeys.
And while it won't last, this asteroid acts as a temporary mini-moon whirling around our planet.
Footprints covered the carpet like brush strokes on a canvas; I imagined Madonna whirling around, stretching, dancing.
They were both quite good, quickly stepping and whirling around each other to punta — a traditional Honduran dance.
You could try whirling around a few scoops of mint chip with some Jack Daniel's, but it wouldn't taste like this.
I also imagined stories of the devil whirling around in the town's 12-sided barn, and created my own private numerology.
"Ev'ry time I lose a wrestlin' match / I have a funny feelin' that I won!" she sings, whirling around in her chair.
Millions of pieces are already whirling around, the result of 50 years of space travel and few regulations to keep space clean.
They spent their days whirling around in centrifuges or enduring extended periods of confinement in small spaces, to prepare them for test flights.
If you walk inside Simones' Hot Dog Stand, will people just start whirling around to tell you that Bruce Poliquin is good on jobs?
People were whirling around me as I scrambled to find a way of contacting the man who almost certainly wasn't joining me for dinner.
John Wall Wall sometimes looks more like he's speed-skating around a hairpin turn than whirling around a big man to attack the rim.
There are millions of pieces of debris whirling around, the result of 50 years of space travel and few regulations to keep space clean.
Millions of pieces of junk are whirling around in orbit, the result of 50 years of space travel and few regulations to keep space clean.
But Sabol didn't know who was behind the wheel when she first spotted the car, whirling around the block like an inept student driver might.
His mother was a cleaner at the stadium, and Johan was on the streets, whirling around lampposts, bemusing older kids, living his game and inventing his own moves.
It's a still day — the storm comes in tonight — so the dust and salt gather in pockets along the curb instead of whirling around in middle of the street.
The planet has gone quiet, so quiet you can almost hear it whirling around the sun, feel its smallness, picture for once the loneliness and fleetingness of being alive.
Trilobites With eight planets whirling around its sun, our solar system has held the galactic title for having the most known planets of any star system in the Milky Way.
It then spent more than a decade whirling around the planet and flying close by the many moons in the system, gathering data and making discoveries that many at NASA never even expected.
For the last 13 years, a NASA spacecraft the size of a school bus has been whirling around Saturn, collecting data and snapping mesmerizing images of the ringed planet and its icy moons.
In the stretch of time between Black Friday and President's Day Weekend, we've found ourselves whirling around in a revolving door of deals and discounts that's had our carts overflowing and heads spinning.
Given the scandal and controversy constantly whirling around the President, the details of his pressure campaign on Ukraine -- never really refuted by his impeachment trial defense team -- may be long forgotten by November.
That the coincidence of several strands of scandal whirling around the President on Monday feels just like a new normal rather than an aberration -- is in itself an eloquent commentary on the Trump era.
Although these concerns have been whirling around higher education for years, the attention during the presidential campaign to skyrocketing student debt indicates that the public is becoming increasingly aware — and concerned — about the problem.
Trump had argued that notwithstanding allegations of sexual abuse whirling around Moore, Republicans should vote for him anyway because he would be better than a Democrat who would be weak on crime, the military and borders.
Almost as often, it would end with several seconds spent whirling around for no apparent reason while muttering "No no god no no no no no," a full minute of nearly fetal crouching, and another, more careful controller swat.
The Atlantic points out that of all the scandals whirling around Pruitt right now, this is the one that is being talked about the most internally at EPA, given the size of the pay raises and unusual way they were handled.
And so they had me giving a short three-minute lecture on what a meme is, and then I walked off the stage so they could show a kind of psychedelic light show with my words displayed and whirling around.
The piece by Ms. Abramovic, for example, demanded a highly detailed, three-dimensional avatar of the artist herself, which the viewer can choose to save from rising sea levels; Mr. Koons wanted a metallic ballet dancer whirling around an ornamental garden.
For two hours on Thursday, throngs of tourists and even a few locals took it up on the offer, lingering on a spot of concrete near 43rd Street and Broadway and whirling around to take a selfie with their own giant images displayed high above.
The friend had a 2-year-old daughter, and as Mr. Tepperberg watched the girl whirling around the dance floor, he remarked to Ms. Wood how it would be his dream to have his own child, with her, at a wedding of their own.
"I totally thought she noticed me the way I noticed her," said Dr. Shah, who was swept off his feet by the sight of Ms. Patel whirling around in a pink and white lengha (a long skirt with a cropped top and pleated scarf draped around her body).
When Fernando Santos, the coach of Portugal, entered the interview room after Ronaldo's short address, a journalist asked earnestly whether the coach thought the player had some sort of duty to comment on the stories whirling around him, many of which seemed to be coming from his own camp.
"There are hints from recent exoplanet discoveries that relatively puny planets may be even more common around red dwarfs than Earth mass or larger ones, in which case there may indeed be a bonanza of potentially habitable planets whirling around these cool red stars," said Imperial college of London and study co-author Subhanjoy Mohanty.
The shot of Drogon first lighting the Iron Fleet on fire — where the camera is pinned to Euron whirling around on his ship, powerless to stop Dany's sudden ability to avoid giant arrows — and the many shots of Arya trying to escape the fallen King's Landing are the sorts of things you rarely see executed so well on television.
Day remembered the rest of that night in stop-motion—whirling around the room holding hands with Luca, who held hands with Aisha, who held hands with Maisie, who held hands with Pepper, who held hands with her, dancing around in a circle with bags and coats stacked in the centre, cheering for the countries whose stage performances made the most effort or projected the most bizarre aura.
Inside the machine was a wide array of recorded chuckles, yocks and belly laughs; exactly 320 laughs on 32 tape loops, 10 to a loop. Each loop contained 10 individual audience laughs spliced end-to-end, whirling around simultaneously waiting to be cued up. Since the tapes were looped, laughs were played in the same order repeatedly. Sound engineers could watch sitcoms and knew exactly which recurrent guffaws were next, even if they were viewing an episode for the first time.
Mach's principle is the name given by Einstein to a hypothesis often credited to the physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach. The idea is that the local motion of a rotating reference frame is determined by the large-scale distribution of matter in the universe. Mach's principle says that there is a physical law that relates the motion of the distant stars to the local inertial frame. If you see all the stars whirling around you, Mach suggests that there is some physical law which would make it so you would feel a centrifugal force.
The love between Radha and Krishna became symbolism for the love between Atman (soul within) and the supreme source (Cosmic soul everywhere), a theme that dance ballet and mimetic plays of Kathak artists expressed. Although central asian influence of Kathak rapid whirls has been proposed, Sangitaratnakara, a 13th century Sanskrit text on Indian classical music and dance in Chapter 4 mentions a dance movement with rapid whirling around like a wheel keeping the arms in the Dola pose and bending the body inwards called 'Cakramandala' It is employed in worshipping gods and in vigorous movement.
Again Woolf centres the apparent randomness of the decision on the flitting of a dragonfly, which if it stops would indicate that Lily would say 'yes', but instead it kept whirling around and around in the air. The woman who became Simon's wife, Eleanor, has a different memory of the gardens, a much earlier one, when she and other little girls sat near the lake with their easels, painting pictures of the water lilies. She had never seen red water lilies before. Someone kissed her on the back of the neck, the experience of which has remained with her ever since: the "mother of all kisses".
He began his career during the 1980–81 NHL season in which he had three assists in his first game. He then went on to set the Blackhawks' record (since broken) for most points by a rookie with 75. He was known for his trademark move, the 'Savardian Spin-o-rama' (a term actually coined by Danny Gallivan, referencing the move performed by Serge Savard), which entailed Savard whirling around with the puck in a full rotation allowing him to defeat defenders and goaltenders alike. Savard had two separate stints with the Blackhawks. The first was from the 1980–81 season to the 1989–90 season.
Michael Hogan of The Daily Telegraph also enjoyed the episode, awarding it four stars out of five, commenting "plenty of twists and a brilliant Missy made for a very fun episode". In particular, he praised Michelle Gomez's performance – "[she] continued to excel as Missy, whirling around dementedly while chewing on dialogue with real relish", and closed his review by summarising that "it packed more ideas into 50 minutes than most shows manage in an entire series". Scott Collura of IGN also lavished praise on the episode, awarding it a score of 8.9, deemed "great". To him, while the episode "had the deck stacked against it", it succeeded and was "exciting and touching".
In 2016, 9,292 women simultaneously participated to create a 20 feet high flower arrangements, one of the world's largest festive flower arrangement.Bathukamma sets Guinness World Record The New Indian Express (9 October 2016)Thousands of women turn up for Maha Bathukamma, The Hindu (9 October 2016) Bathukamma celebrations will be started with the Mahalaya Amavasya (Pitru Amavasya), a day before actually Navaratri starts. The main deity of worship is goddess Gowri, form of goddess Durga/Parvati who is symbolised or personified with turmeric powder idol and is placed on the floral arrangement called bathukamma. The festival will go for nine nights with women whirling around the bathukamma clapping their hands or with sticks along with recitation of Ramayana, stories of Shiva, Gowri, Ganga and common day-to-day life of women in the form of rhythmic songs resembling Garba and Dandiya at public gatherings.

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