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After the whirring subsides, I stand up and look down.
A number of new ideas for future helicopters are whirring.
The men soon heard the faraway whirring of a chopper.
Overnight, whirring generators powered floodlights to illuminate the disaster scenes.
The air buzzed with insects whirring a fervent nocturnal chorus.
She sensed tiny fans whirring deep inside, cooling atomic circuitry.
However, her brother, Frankie Grande, said something that had fans whirring.
All she heard was the sound of the machine, whirring in circles.
The chords just shine some light on the whirring machine behind them.
This was when we all had desktops being cooled with whirring fans.
I loved the sound of the disks whirring and the printers clacking.
Near the doggy bathrooms and among rows of whirring hair dryers, was Rumor.
These haunting, shape-shifting gatherings are accompanied by whirring wings and polyphonic calling.
"I want nothing," Trump yelled above the whirring helicopter blades of Marine One.
Norway brought two, often whirring away in the basement of a nearby hotel.
"1982!" a worker shouted, raising his voice above the whirring, spinning and clanking.
As I sat down to relax, I could hear it whirring across the Room.
I am actually keen to get the winch and the wired auxiliary lights whirring.
Whirring clocks accelerate and reverse time and sometimes become stuck, conveying a demented zaniness.
In the middle of my rant, a mechanical whirring sound came from the hut.
The fax machines would be whirring between all of these women who had kids.
Soon helicopters were whirring overhead and officers with automatic rifles were patrolling the streets.
As we approached the back of the store, I heard a little whirring noise.
Season after season, it's a whirring carousel of diverse, ambitious and politically urgent theater.
The air-conditioning whirring away, pumping stale air into the already energy sapping atmosphere.
All of a sudden, one of the washing machines turned on and started whirring.
About once a month these Angelenos gather to unwind to the sounds of whirring motors.
The whirring sound of generators blends in with the music coming out of the shops.
Within moments, though, her eyes left mine and started whirring around in their sockets again.
Trump enjoys answering (or semi-answering) shouted questions with Marine One whirring in the background.
A mechanical stirrer, whirring in a corner, clinked on the edge of a glass beaker.
At Buchholz, it appears on a giant whirring projector that functions like a kinetic sculpture.
Like a real-world, robotic kaleidoscope, set to the soundtrack of dozens of tiny whirring propellers.
Instead, the process automates all of that, with servers whirring away ready to do the work.
Audio on the Bragi Headphone was often muddled by the whirring of its noise cancellation feature.
The machine makes a whirring sound as it calibrates then it buzzes for about ten seconds.
But people of all sorts will probably notice seemingly random whirring and humming from the powertrain.
At 833 East End Avenue, riffs of electric blues guitar accompany the whirring of washing machines.
Each washing machine made a steady, whirring hum, like the sound of, well, a washing machine.
But the procession of vehicles below us achieved a kind of gyroscope effect, whirring and flashing.
The result is a beautiful but eerie mix of somber piano sounds, whirring, beeping, and screaming.
Consider the fidget spinner: endlessly whirring between the fingertips of "Generation Alpha," annoying teachers, baffling parents.
Then they fall asleep easily, but with my CPU still whirring away, I have to reboot.
Cora smoked a cigarette each night after dinner, perched under the whirring fan of her stove.
The word "data" conjures up passive images of Greek symbols and banks of buzzing, whirring computers.
Robben sprints up the right wing, one arm outstretched for balance, head pulled back, legs whirring.
Not musically — the astutely titled Ctrl, a shiny, crunchy, whirring R&B concoction, abounds with ear candy.
But Chicago's finances never deteriorated as much as, say, Detroit's, because the city's economic engine kept whirring.
Ever hear the fan start whirring as you open 17 more tabs with articles to read later?
The Dubs slotted Brandon Rush into the starting lineup and the win machine kept right on whirring.
There are always fans whirring, computers blinking and making noise and pumps humming in the instrument room.
A wall folds open like a spreading hand fan while cityscapes fragment into whirring, shifting fractal forms.
Automated sorting machines, whirring conveyor belts and hard bins can break a book and shorten its life.
He may be the headliner, but he's also just one of this movie's many, many whirring parts.
My favorite David Bowie song really is the skronky, difficult, whining, and whirring "V-2 Schneider" from Heroes.
There was the usual litany of gross exaggerations and outright falsehoods to keep the fact-checking machines whirring.
With demonstrators erecting barricades and police helicopters whirring overhead, at least three opposition lawmakers were injured, activists said.
With its whirring blades, glowing red eyes and speedy maneuvers, the drone is a natural and efficient killer.
Rumours have spread of a big new supercomputer powered by AMD's licensed chips whirring in a Chinese lab.
It wouldn't focus, the motor was whirring and I had to turn it on and off five times.
The country is stable and prosperous, a land of whirring factories, sleek trains and bustling lakeside beer gardens.
The sounds of the plane echo throughout the cabin: the loudspeaker, the air conditioners and the whirring motors.
Duvall explains that she thinks Robin Williams isn't dead, and that there's a whirring disk inside her body.
About all that remains audible is the natural world's whirring and buzzing, mixed in with some sisterly sniping.
It's the same idea and they were very frustrated by, it's whirring was the ... That's what he does.
Dexter scribbled on transparent film stock with a magic marker while it fed through a traditional, whirring projector.
Older children and adults sometimes stick their hands into a mower, despite the whirring blades, to clear debris.
When I was finished she sat very still, the only sound a whirring centrifuge, in the other room.
Constantly whirring in my mind was the question of whether our friendship had reached the end of the road.
Frontman Adam Granduciel still has his Bob Dylan inflections, whirring over xylophonic twinkles, murky synths, and crystal-clear guitars.
As if last episode weren't enough, the death of her father brings her whirring political brain to a stop.
In one area of the Austin airport, a whirring robotic machine has replaced baristas in making lattes and cappuccinos.
Doing so also fires up the system, with the light switching on and fans whirring, in about six seconds.
Autocannons let fly with a whirring-buzz that's straight out of a Liveleak video of an A-10 airstrike.
Lauren, this means your family is almost as scary as heavy machinery whirring around a track at immeasurable speeds.
Dragonflies buzz, darkly busy, reminiscent of drones, through these later paintings: insubstantial menaces whirring easily across Qureshi's curved earth.
The only sign of life is the whirring of a small plug-in fan operating in the men's restroom.
We hear the jets screech by, the helicopters whirring in the sky, the mortars launching, then the bombs exploding.
In Beyond Means (2017), pennies spin across a white surface, the sound of a drill whirring in the background.
Nestled behind armored shields on the beetle's back, they unfurl in whirring sheets, whisking their clumsy owners from danger.
One step too close, and swirling masses of these birds propel themselves into a disorienting snowstorm of whirring wings.
On Soccer MANCHESTER, England — The movement is so slick that it seems almost automatic, a machine whirring to life.
Soon after he opened the panel, a pulley system began whirring like the spool of a mechanized fishing rod.
Even without a battery-powered motor whirring away inside, Nerf's mechanical blasters aren't exactly silent when being reloaded and fired.
For cultural purposes, the Museum of Endangered sounds will ensure your kids will recognize the strange whirring of a VCR.
Like a late-90s Pentium processor struggling to load a video, she makes a whirring squeal that fills the room.
In their new home, his 40 original cabinets light up six nights a week, their decades-old parts still whirring.
There's no colour, just the natural ambience of an unattended warehouse, lightly punctuated by the consistent whirring of passing time.
As drones whirring overhead become mainstream, we will become more familiar and comfortable with them as tools, rather than threats.
In "Romanesco Suite" (2013), set to the strange whirring of cicadas, the nebulousness of Mr. Tynek's intentions is more intriguing.
He then turned the blender on and stared directly into that haltingly whirring abyss, completely oblivious to what he'd done.
With this whirring thing between my thighs, I couldn't really behave normally, but thankfully nobody seemed to notice or care.
In the distance, the Muzak rendition of "Margaritaville" was drowned out by a furious scratching and whirring from the sinkhole.
Front Burner Little Snowie 2, a whirring ice-shaving machine, creates flaky mounds of snow from ice cubes in seconds.
Religious homilies and paranoid exhortations spill from television sets where cartoons of men trapped in endlessly whirring machines dance dishearteningly.
The CD drive didn't make it's reassuring whirring-grinding noise, the hard drive didn't make any of its noisy ticks.
The ones in his arms and hands, the soft whirring sound of machines that were keeping him stable and alive.
In her exclusive announcement with Good Morning America, Britney smiled from behind enormous sunglasses, a helicopter whirring away behind her.
Instead, in apps like The Robot Factory, sounds are limited to effects — like the whirring of propellers — or added voice input.
Inside, a half-dozen young scientists work in a glass-walled lab to the sounds of whirring ventilation and soft jazz.
It is, in other words, The Terminator, but with a wordless, nearly noiseless (but for the whirring of metallic parts) antagonist.
Sick of being tormented by the relentless whirring of an automated vacuum, Shasta has learned to turn off her household's Roomba.
But a hunk of hideous plastic, clamped to her nipple, whirring away as it siphoned milk—what the hell was that?
The tiny whirring machines have proven discreet little contraband-transport contraptions, but one smuggling operation's astoundingly successful run just got grounded.
After night fell, they heard the whirring of helicopter blades followed by the whistling sounds of objects falling from the sky.
Once it takes off, I must admit, the spinner provides a certain sense of comfort just whirring around in your hand.
The presence of a diver's bubbles or a whirring camera would have spooked the fish, whose process can take several hours.
Its screen blinked off, but the engine kept going, petering along for a few more minutes before whirring to a halt.
It's a symphony of electric whirring, with robots pausing for one another at intersections and delivering their packages to the slides.
Then, as a whirring electric saw was used to open the skull, Dr. Nunez reached in to lift out the brain.
A letter to The New York Times in 1996 lamented the loss of the "whirring" Solari sign at Grand Central Terminal.
The whirring fans, however, did get a bit loud when running "Tomb Raider," but wasn't noticeable otherwise while I was working.
Home economics is no longer taught in many schools; the sewing machine is no longer a whirring fixture in the home.
While doctors scrub up, a machine whirring nearby assembles your new organ, specifically tailored for your body and printed on demand.
Every week, two million people across the world will sit for hours, hooked up to a whirring, blinking, blood-cleaning dialysis machine.
Inside the military base, the families were steered into a crowded, hot room with rows of folding chairs and big whirring fans.
Today, with the American shale oil industry whirring again, Halliburton is at max capacity for many services and itching to charge more.
The whirring exit door for Tesla executives shows the difficulty of finding someone ready to work under a self-described "nano-manager".
Drive 21.5 miles north, though, and the pumpjacks are overshadowed by hundreds of wind turbines whirring above them (see picture, next page).
He jumps up just as the seatbelt is whirring and clicking, and the dashboard warning lights start flashing like a pinball machine.
It's on DS2 that, from start to finish, his miserable croak coheres over beats that together form a whirring, swiveling death machine.
This new wireless remote has the opposite effect — I am actually keen to get the winch and the wired auxiliary lights whirring.
You'd shuffle through them, find the one you wanted, load it into a super loud and finicky whirring disk drive, and play.
The seamstress, who is expecting arrears of up to 5,000 rupees, strains to listen over the slow whirring of the ceiling fan.
In other cities, people have been angered by the whirring sound of large spinning tops, a traditional Chinese toy, used by retirees.
"Legend" and "Preach" display all of his signatures, and "With You"'s out-of-tune, whirring synths sound unmistakably like Party's work.
The only sounds other than the bells was the whirring of two helicopters overhead, people sniffling, and the flutter of news cameras.
You can see her thoughts whirring away behind them, the power that hangs over her like a shadow growing ever more omnipresent.
It is a blissful, serene scene, one set to the sounds of human movement and the familiar natural buzzing, chirping and whirring.
Pep Guardiola, the Manchester City coach, his arms whirring, was bounding ahead of Bobby Madley, the referee, offering an impromptu performance review.
While robotic arms ferry merchandise through an Amazon fulfillment center, the cage holds a human suspended, shielded from all the whirring machinery.
For instance, an electric motorcycle, the Livewire, with a whirring sound never before heard from a Harley, will be introduced next year.
There should be a place in our lives for the softly whirring helping hand and for the unease that true caregiving demands.
Harley-Davidson engineers spent time specifically tuning the naturally occurring whirring sound, much as they would the rumble of a gasoline engine.
"Literally the engine stopped and I turned around, and it made a bit of a whirring noise," Brown told BBC Radio 5 Live.
I got the stereotype section of my brain whizzing and whirring, and set about living a day in the life of a retiree.
The whirring blades on Donald J. Trump's helicopter were drowning out our conversation, but there was one comment that was hard to miss.
This outpost of the San Francisco cyclist lifestyle and work-wear shop opened last October and vibrates with color and whirring sewing machines.
I, impulsively, bought a sort of ray gun thing, a tiny plastic pistol that made electric whirring sounds when you pulled the trigger.
Let this boy who carries the entire actual, whirring world in his calm unwashed hands, barely walking, bear us all there buzzing, unstung.
The chorus imitates the whirring of air raid sirens and the rat-a-tat of machine guns, as in Hugo Ball's sound poetry.
But the cars of the future might sound completely different, like this: [slow electric whirring] That's the sound of BMW's Vision M Next.
Inside, drivers sit and chat in between shifts, the overhead fan whirring and causing the dim electric light to flicker over their faces.
There are now more than 100,000 turbines dotting the landscape, whirring away in every state of the union and planted off our shores.
The Vitamix is useful in this regard because it can pulverize anything in its whirring hellblades: ice, nuts, strawberry seeds, human toes, etc.
Before the family entered the room, the machine had been turned on and now made a giant, whirring sound that filled the space.
If this is the physical of the future, we are going to have to accustom ourselves to the indifferent graze of whirring, chirping machines.
This meant that while a Roomba was quietly whirring around your floors, it was also collecting spatial data using visual localization, sensors, and more.
The hero lowered a crane-like arm into the tub and, with a great whirring, clattering sound, began sucking golf balls into its belly.
But across South Korea, many people believe the whirring blades can cause death — and to address those fears, manufacturers equip fans with sleep timers.
But when a whirring cyborg beetle reveals that two inhabitants are strapping on explosives for a suicide mission, Powell asks her superior, Lt. Gen.
His outfit also consisted of a fiberglass helmet that was equipped with "built-in buzzing, whirring mechanics" to move his gills, according to IndieWire.
With a whirring sound, two 21996,21997-square-foot fabric panels on 27-inch wheels began to move toward each other, aided by four winches.
Multiple ambulances blazed by the press stationed outside as armed security forces roamed the street, whirring helicopters and barking police dogs puncturing the night.
He'll have Hill whirring in presnap and jet motion throughout the game, forcing Ramsey to chase across the formation and limiting opportunities to press.
At some point, the whirring became louder and camera-laden drones appeared, underscoring the eerie likeness of the projections to leaked drone-strike footage.
But three of the dam's turbines were whirring as water rushed through below, and a man with a blowtorch worked to repair a fourth.
"The chair is quite firm, as is fitting for a leader," explains Mr Wang on a factory tour, over the noise of whirring tools.
As I normally do, I walked through Central Park to 57th Street and Sixth Avenue, cold air whirring past me and through my scarf.
The soundtrack to a film about a malicious dentist needs little more than whirring drills and mechanized suction to leave most people weeping in fear.
I'm whirring up New York's Hudson Valley on a steady stream of pressurized hydrogen, leaving nothing but water vapor in my wake, and I'm impressed.
In "Mad Men", Don Draper can often be seen nursing an Old Fashioned with some Big John Hamilton or Peggy Lee whirring on the turntable.
There's no loud whirring of blowdryers, no pungent odors from bleach or chemical dyes, and no frantic rushing you find in most overbooked city salons.
HAVING kept suspiciously quiet all morning Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, confirmed the rumours whirring around Westminster and resigned in the afternoon on July 9th.
The Engine itself was whirring away just fine, but incoming internet traffic to its servers was misrouted, breaking users' connections and preventing them from reconnecting.
You might hear my computer whirring loudly here, this line in the New Yorker story, you know the line I'm going to quote you here.
The only good experience about the weird performance issues was that I couldn't hear a fan whirring away because this is Intel's fanless chip design.
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In-game, meanwhile, Richard Joseph provided the music, each of his tracks a whirring curio that honoured both Joi's input and the game's bizarre clockwork.
Chris Andersen emerges upon hearing the clarion call of a rickety airboat's whirring blade, as is his wont being a swamp creature, and flops aboard.
Finally, teenagers have uncertain independence, many having been raised under the whirring of helicopter parents, overinvolved and trying to fix every problem for their children.
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Splinters were flying onto the floor recently as the artist Arlene Shechet wielded a tool with a whirring blade called an angle grinder.
The insect whirring would make an appropriate soundtrack for a country scene, but the glass and concrete crowding our heroine place us in a city.
Witnessing in three dimensions the growth of bacteria or the whirring of a balanced tabletop centrifuge will be very difficult to recreate over a screen.
The gentle whirring of electric motors can be cool in its own right, but it's far from the ripping metallic howl of a Ferrari V12.
He used his hands to simulate the whirring of an analog film camera, and then held up three fingers, indicating a three-word movie title.
Sat surrounded by a clamor of whirring gears and juddering motors, Tim Hunkin is quietly prodding his wrist with a finger of his other hand.
My mind is also not whirring with worry the way it usually does, and I feel energized to take on the rest of the day.
But I want to hang with this fan noise for another minute because its whirring encapsulates the most important thing to know about this MacBook Air.
You hear it before you see it—the whirring clack of plastic flaps as they turn over to display a new set of numbers and letters.
Like Deep Sea Diver's earlier stuff, it's full of intricacies—hard stops, rhythmic left-turns, whirring synths—tucked into a gravel heap of straight-up rock.
Smart lighting, 3D laser-projection, immersive surround-sound audio in every room, and brand-new MRI machines in a lab whirring away on the basement floor.
The roar is the sound of rows of servers and fans feverishly whirring in an effort to solve complex cryptographic puzzles that could unearth digital money.
The result is a sort of hypnotic quality—the sounds of clinking metal, the grinding of sandpaper and the whirring of a lathe populate each video.
Relative to the stuff whirring away on your laptop or tablet right now, the consequences of failure in an embedded system are a whole different world.
It takes 0.8 seconds to ready itself and makes a little whirring sound — I thought the mechanism would be flimsy, but it actually feels really solid.
A whirring musical background, like insects in a lower pitch, wove through the performance, sometimes overwhelming the spoken word, which proved less interesting than the visuals.
It's 600 pounds of orange and black metal and whirring motors, a massive robotic arm that picks up car parts and places them on a table.
I preferred reading and writing in my room, where I could listen to the soft scratch of ink on paper, to the ceiling fan whirring overhead.
But once I felt the heft of my new gadget whirring in my hand and experienced the exhilarating gust whipping across my palm I got it.
In that work, a pulsating, flickering circle with ever-changing colors is set against a throbbing backdrop of snowy, colorized static and whirring, repetitive clattering noise.
At the back of the room, a group of about 20 toddlers and children ran around and skidded, and sent fidget spinners whirring across the floor.
And the whirring of propellers aside, it was pretty quiet on my visit, though maybe that's to be expected for a new store on a Monday afternoon.
Meanwhile, in a room whirring with cash-counting machines at the Bahraini central bank, all the staff are local citizens, robed in their long white national dress.
He took a cup of coffee to his work area at the back of the lanes, where all those Sherman Pinsetters were clacking and whirring, and collapsed.
The curvature of the blades was designed to produce minimal mechanical noise, so what you hear is the airflow itself — think soothing breeze instead of whirring fan.
We were able to carry on with a conversation at normal volume while the motor was whirring away somewhere between a whisper and a barely vocal growl.
Clouds descend into a dark urban otherworld where whirring machines abound in Perpetual Path, a new CGI film from visual artist and animator Max Zhestkov and Combustion.studio.
The whirring of buzz saws and banging of tools filled the building as crews began to remove the rubble by hand, loading the pieces into small bulldozers.
Whirring and hissing, it picks up cubic boxes and stacks them into a neat grid on a wooden pallet, a common warehouse and factory operation called palletizing.
Shadows lengthened through the backyard, creatures whirring and growling, plants growing tall and blossoming, fecund and irreverent, while inside the tank the conch sat in its corner.
Orbiter Magnetic Fidget Toy The most popular incarnation of the fidget spinner might relieve stress in some, but its incessant whirring noise may cause madness in others.
I later added a 20 megabyte hard drive with an internal fan that provided a constant whizzing, whirring soundtrack from its lair below its khaki-colored counterpart.
People are lured into an agreement of willful illusion by over-the-top bright lights, shiny surfaces, whirring sounds, violent splashes of patterned floors, and impossibly massive architecture.
If you do have any other fans whirring in your PC, a few slow-spinning fans on your 1050 wouldn't be your noise problem in the first place.
There's a soft whirring sound as they turn on the bed, and in this moment I didn't feel totally convinced that I was not going to get wet.
There were also reports that the whirring sound which could be heard over Nat Fleischer's grave, after Rousey appeared on the cover of Ring magazine, had finally subsided .
The cadence was uniform -- a series of tweets shouted at the top of his voice as if trying to be heard over the whirring blades of his helicopter.
As it touched down, a Yorkie terrier came running toward it, but stopped a few feet short of the Staaker while its whirring propellers kicked up considerable dust.
While Biebs' hook leans very close to Drizzy territory, the whirring soap-opera organ and dewy surf guitars make this sound a little like a lost Stereolab song.
At the center of the maelstrom of metallic whirring, they offer otherworldly melodies—the effects are something like pop music captured on radio telescope from a cosmic source.
The central bank also stepped up a commitment to stoking annual inflation of 2 percent, vowing to keep the printing presses whirring until it actually overshoots that goal.
The 3-track EP captures the variation Zonneveld is known for and kicks off with "Sharp Bust," a careening, true techno number with detuned horns and whirring rushes.
Individuals have taken it on themselves to install solar panels, trailing cables down the side of buildings to keep fans whirring or to power televisions and other appliances.
Unlike gadgets that make electronic white noise, the Dohm, a cylinder about 6 inches in diameter and 3 inches tall, produces a mechanical whirring not unlike a fan.
" There was a brief whirring of tape static before this sudden bright hubcap flash of chord organ and broken croak shot out: "speeding motorcycle, won't you change me?
On went the giant head; inside, a mini-fan began whirring away at my spiral perm, which buckets of hair product had hardened into a vast, frozen forest.
There wasn't the sound of a single sewing machine whirring during our entire visit: Another hallmark of haute couture is that almost everything is sewn entirely by hand.
He and Vanessa went on a snorkeling date, where she told him she loves him (+10) and he said "beep boop beep," made a whirring noise, and shut down.
I, a relatively new teetotaler, wondered as I sat there, sipping on some fennel-sage-tonic concoction, the lucid frenzy whirring around me: What makes a bar a bar?
At Kosovo's first wind farm, a total of nine 110 meter General Electric turbines will begin whirring in September and are expected to cover 1503 percent of its demand.
In a tiny lab at UC Berkeley, next to the whirring 3D printers on the wall, in front of an old Persian-rug-patterned couch, stands Blue the robot.
Then there was the group of black artists moving their items out of an Airbnb; a white neighbor called the police, who responded -- complete with helicopters whirring up above.
The company installs giant turbines that may stretch more than 500 feet into the air, with individual blades nearly 190 feet long, whirring at over 180 miles per hour.
There are open-air warehouses in remote corners of sub-Arctic Canada, Russia, and China, with machines whirring away on the tundra, creating magic money, while the permafrost melts.
But now the hot hum comes from thousands of Chinese computer servers whirring away 24 hours a day for a very modern purpose: producing Bitcoins and other digital currencies.
But the true purpose was to keep the structures of race intact in the American mind so that the economy, which depended on stolen labor, could continue whirring along.
CreditCreditDaniel Rodrigues for The New York Times The whirring bikes streaked over the rough ribbon of asphalt through the Sahara in Mauritania, and the intensity of the landscape shifted.
Now Hanawalt comes to meetings armed with coping mechanisms: a tub of stress-reducing slime, a little fan that makes a soothing whirring sound, and the fruits of therapy.
What I really enjoyed watching was you guys listening to him and your ... I could hear your brains whirring around me, and then what you guys pumped out after.
Instead, tens of thousands of whirring GPUs perform the complex, exhaustive calculations needed to verify cryptocurrency transactions and add them to the public record, otherwise known as the blockchain.
His every pout and blink and penetrating stare shows us the whirring cogs inside an unhinged mind, every loping step leading a careening train of thought into the world.
Every year, there's one team in college football that becomes the darling of the preseason hype machine, a whirring contraption of takes and previews that includes, well, this article.
Their offensive rating (a measurement of the team's points per 100 possessions) is a whirring 114.3 with Middleton in the game, compared to 109.6 without him, according to Basketball Reference.
For her solo exhibition The Dump Is Full of Images, artist Holly Hendry has produced a mechanized sculpture suited to this beautiful space, filling the room with whispering and whirring.
At one point, the Queen and Attenborough were interrupted by the whirring of helicopters above, which led the Queen to make a joke about what the sound reminded her of.
One senses a mind constantly whirring with energy: he'll jump, in the space of a few lines, from Zen and Fluxus to Hegel and Marxism to McLuhan and TV circuitry.
In fact, in the first question in the first presidential debate by NBC's Lester Holt to both candidates was about how to create jobs and get the economy whirring again.
This Hackney Road cafe's air-conditioning is non-existent, and there's a delightful medley of coffee machine whirring, thick-fumed traffic sludging by outside, and the familiar smell of sweat.
The sound of the whirring machines fills the street, as does the clamor of sewing machine repairmen who are never too far away in this engine room of dishdasha commerce.
She then feeds that design into a digital embroidery machine, which sews the image onto fabric, whirring away with up to 12 threads while she observes with a watchful eye.
Abroad in America POWELLTON, W.Va. — Deep in the belly of an Appalachian mountain, a powerful machine bored into the earth, its whirring teeth clawing out a stream of glistening coal.
The live audio tuning is much smarter, letting users hear the essentials around them like their boss speaking directly to them or an ambulance with the siren on whirring past.
Slowly a large, glistening sonic machine rises from the ground up — walls on walls of stainless steel, whirring blades in one corner, with giant gears interlocking, sparks flying, in another.
Our training has taught us theories and tools and techniques, but whirring beneath our expertise is the fact that we know just how hard it is to be a person.
With his administration's foresight in getting the gears of state government whirring early and his willingness to admit mistakes, DeWine has set the tone for other leaders across the country.
The Houston rapper's Fever, out since May, celebrates exactitude, perfectly timed raps, and whirring metallic drum machines that click just right, combining old-school virtues like verbal bluntness and linearity.
In response, they have ramped up lobbying and public relations campaigns, with Facebook's chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, last week whirring through Washington on an apology tour and charm offensive.
And do you need a novel to read on the beach, or in the shade of a tree (or curled up on the sofa next to a whirring air conditioner)?
Chobani was working with the local education system to develop tech training curriculums for managing the whirring maelstrom of robots that make and package Greek yogurt at national-scale volume.
On a recent day, a dozen or so Russian men worked shirtless in the summer heat, pushing logs into a whirring band saw, their tanned, sweaty torsos covered in sawdust.
One night, after we built a small fire we probably weren't allowed to have, a whirring in the sky grew louder as a black dot slowly materialized into a helicopter.
A faulty power supply or battery is the most likely explanation if you get no response at all to the push of the power button—no whirring, no lights, no nothing.
Mounted on a wood frame, the gigantic, whirring wheel spun so fast it sent tremors into the ground and threatened to fly off its mount, bulldozing people and property with it.
After posting a series of similar and possibly coded photos on Instagram these past few days, fans' brains started started whirring with the possibility that the singer's next era was incoming.
With Marine One whirring in the background, Trump commented on Muhammad Ali, Hillary Clinton, and Dennis Rodman's rebounding abilities, and suggested NFL players who kneel can suggest people to be pardoned.
Bleeping and whirring through the aisles of a sporting goods store in downtown San Francisco, Tally — a tall, wheeled robot bristling with sensors — was doing what it promises: It was counting.
"You're going to see this all through the system now that we have the funding," Cuomo said above a din of mechanical whirring and metallic clanking as men and women worked.
Most drones tend to be loud with their blades whirring around furiously; Google would need to solve the noise problem if it ever plans to get telepresence drone(s) in meetings.
I'm obsessed with having as quiet a PC as I can possibly get, and I use a case that has sound-damping panels so I don't hear any fans whirring away.
"Run for Cover," the requisite instant anthem, sprints at full speed over bony hammering guitar chords and whirring synthesizer, topping a rousing singalong chorus with a sharp, frantic, jittery guitar solo.
Readers of his constantly whirring Twitter account and watchers of the sympathetic hosts on Fox News were told that Mr Trump had been anointed the winner by several unscientific online surveys.
For example, a hacker "listening in" to your hard drive whirring away while generating a secret encryption key may be able to reconstruct that key, effectively stealing it, without your knowledge.
When the screen turns into a blur of color, this time from whirring police-car lights, the dread it illuminates on Ronald's face speaks louder and far more hauntingly than words.
A fleet of little green robots that look like race cars in a Pixar film come to life and zoom inside the cage on dedicated tracks, emitting high-pitched whirring sounds.
Risks aside, even if Prime Air shakes out faultlessly, it indicates a future dystopia in which tiny machines are constantly whirring over our heads to simply speed up the delivery window.
But as the moment of capture arrives, Colonel Powell's plans abruptly change when a cyborg beetle, a small whirring surveillance device, reveals two inhabitants strapping on explosives for a suicide mission.
While you were getting rested up for tonight's big New York Jets-Cleveland Browns tilt on Thursday Night Football, the NBA Offseason Chaos Machine was whirring along at a fever pitch.
CreditCreditDaro Sulakauri for The New York Times TBILISI, Georgia — For three years, a windowless warehouse on the edge of town has been whirring with enough energy to power nearly 50,0003 homes.
Most beds roll out of the I.C.U. briskly, en route to radiology or an operating room, whirring with the beeps and blinks of monitors and the quick conversation of busy nurses.
It follows a young woman named Tess who moves from small town America to the big city; she enters the whirring restaurant industry, falls in love, and embarks on urban adventures.
Two intriguing ones left on the cutting-room floor were the whirring buzz of a Jedi duel (answer: LIGHT SABER), and the deep "Ho, ho, ho" of old GREEN GIANT ads.
It seems like the decision of whether to, for example, compliment or troll a friend, will be just another data point in your algorithmic existence, unseen to anyone but whirring computers.
Liu Qi, the chairman of PQI Industrial Technology Group, opened an $224 million factory there last year, equipped with whirring robots that pound out car parts for the German automaker BMW.
New York (CNN)You're soaring 211,215 feet above Manhattan's sparkling East River, the distant skyline glistening at dusk as your feet dangle from the side of a whirring doors-off helicopter.
And like so many of my generation, I'm left marveling at the device he so agilely manipulates with his cute little fingers, with no floppy disk or whirring fan in sight.
Two years later, and her sound and style is still just as casual and effortless, her tracks winding and whirring like the slow curl of cigarette smoke in a windowless bedroom.
At the end of day, as the event was wrapping up with a reception in the Indian Treaty Room, attendees rushed to the windows at the sound of a helicopter's rotors whirring.
It wouldn't be a God of War game without puzzle mechanics, but along with the classic whirring blades and squishing blocks the game has worked in a niche piece of Norse culture.
Sounds of the city — cars honking, men catcalling, vendors soliciting, birds singing, mosquitoes whirring, a mix of accents and languages — they took some getting used to, but are now committed to memory.
All the mechanisms whirring to keep this sweaty little Southern horror story going will likely lead Sharp Objects to the type of Emmy's domination the Big Little Lies crew enjoyed last year.
The Westminster gossip mill, never idle even at the quietest of times, is whirring madly, aided by leaked party dossiers on MPs, insinuating photographs in newspapers and snippets from private WhatsApp groups.
They'll be restricted to exhibitor booths, so you won't see people whirring around the Las Vegas Convention Center on them (and if you do, there might be a security guard chasing them).
The city was a palimpsest of his achievements: its schools for the poor, its magnificent parks, its grand civic buildings, its whirring workshops and clanking factories full of confident, well-fed workers.
It's a classic manually-primed 'springer' blaster that features an integrated 10-shot clip so your video recordings aren't drowned out by the sound of a spinning fly wheel whirring away inside.
Whirring supercomputers — some more than 70,000 times as powerful as an everyday laptop — can quickly crunch geological and seismic data, helping energy makers find savings amid low oil and natural gas prices.
There are few suggestions of life in it, but that's part of the record's power—its reminder that most machines hide no ghosts, just whirring bits of metal and untameable electrical impulses.
The pay-as-you-go vehicles — unlocked for $1 with a smartphone app, and then 15 cents per minute — turned pedestrians into urban adventurers whirring by at up 0003 miles per hour.
I could see the unromantic air-conditioning fans whirring on the rooftops of buildings whose marble facades made them look as if they wouldn't deign to even admit the existence of weather.
JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS, Virginia — The air around the soldiers is filled with the whirring noise of the helicopter rotors spinning as the blades cut through the air, keeping the helicopter aloft.
I took photographs with an old, medium-format camera that had belonged to my grandfather, then scanned those photographs into my dying laptop, its internal fan whirring, to upload to my blogs.
They hooked the boiler to a small, whirring generator and tinkered with valves and knobs, looking for the most efficient way to turn coal, natural gas, nuclear or solar energy into electricity.
He has a long, productive history with the bassist Eivind Opsvik and the drummer Dan Weiss, who form a whirring blade of rhythm in this band, alongside the hyperarticulate pianist Matt Mitchell.
The Chinese characters for "clean" and "tidy" were emblazoned in bold blue lettering above their heads and the main factory floor was silent but for the tapping and whirring of sewing machines.
But in a brief demo ride, I thought it sounded fun and unique, somewhere in between the high-pitched whirring of most electric vehicles and the grumble of a sports car engine.
A few dozen yards away from the new installation sat an older stack of Climeworks machines, 18 in total, that had been whirring on the same rooftop for more than a year.
Inside the warehouse, there is a constant whirring noise produced by thousands of yellow bins moving on conveyor belts, across the warehouse and up the the second floor, where products are packaged.
The visionary project, with its whirring lights and orrery-like structure, remains a fusion of art and technology in its conceptual form, a radical approach to using sculpture to impact everyday life.
Ric greeted me with a nod, put my duffel bag in the trunk, and wove the car expertly through the bustling streets, loud with high-pitched honks and the whirring of motor scooters.
When she pinged for data, all she got was a menu of old movies, a selection of single-player games, and a whirring progress bar showing progress on her indictment: 12 percent complete.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Life comes at you fast, and in Jodie Mack's irresistible experimental travelogue The Grand Bizarre, life is but a blur, whirring by on planes, trains, and automobiles.
Cernan and Harrison Schmitt spent three days on the lunar surface for Apollo 17, exploring nearby craters and the Taurus-Littrow mountains, and spent plenty of time whirring about on the lunar rover.
On her first solo album in eight years, frontwoman Karin Dreijer tweaks the group's established template to best suit her own surreal bodily rhythms, crafting a giant, whirring, creaking, hissing, multidimensional musical machine.
We should also add that this juicer is exceptionally quiet, and anyone who might wake from its low whirring would be just as likely to wake from the faint pitter-patter of footsteps.
Briktop designs the low-poly video so that each structure assembles itself in the fashion of a sped-up timelapse and adding in bright colors, paparazzi camera flashes, and a busy, whirring soundtrack.
A whirring helicopter cut through the mountains and dropped from the sky, a rare enough sight in the quiet mining village of Quime, nestled in a tranquil forested region of the Bolivian Andes.
He then makes his way to a party that is being given by a famous actress (Lilli Palmer in place of Marlene Dietrich), amid a scrum of sycophants, auteurs, cinephiles and whirring cameras.
Instead, she and the others keep yelling and spinning their wheels as Zeitlin — who proves more sentimental about childhood than Barrie — keeps the parts whirring, casting about for meaning that never fully comes.
Signs of catastrophe endure: the towering pine trees with burns from top to bottom, the whirring of chain saws, the charred cars still firmly planted on roadsides, the barren lots where houses stood.
The largest yogurt plant in the world is here, too, opened in 2013 by Chobani, the Greek yogurt giant, in a vast space of whirring robots, steel tanks and 1,453 full-time employees.
Her strummed country-folk band unfolds in weird directions, revealing miniature pocket orchestras and pop-up choirs before reassembling into a different ensemble altogether, foregrounding strings or Hawaiian guitar, cogs whirring, gears flying.
In the wild, caiques, diminutive dollops of luminous yellow, white and deep blue-green, fly in huge, tightly knit flocks whose collective wing feathers make a singular whirring sound above the rain-forest canopy.
"Jailey" and "Grandson," both twenty-something couples, are in the midst of participating in one of the world's oldest traditions, railing against the whirring millennial current of casual sex and protracted commitments to love.
Techno can be understood as a masterclass in industrial engineering, all the component parts spinning and whirring together in concerted rhythms, each part serving the other, like an assembly line, churning out consumable products.
This combination of hypnotic, repeated hook—the words "So Much Love To Give" whirring round and round and round, layered and echoing, as if reverberating around a valley—with warm, original production, is intoxicating.
Using the accelerometer to control the whirring orbit filter seems gratuitous and that's because it really is, but it's in more of a show off "yeah, this sounds awesome, doesn't it?" sort of way.
Those blades can run at five different settings, too, including a night mode that's extra quiet so you can sleep in peace without the endless whirring of the fan keeping you up all night.
I was an assistant typesetter at Sky and Telescope magazine, hungry for action, when I first glimpsed Dr. Hawking whirring in his electric wheelchair through a ballroom in Boston's Copley Plaza Hotel in 1976.
Emmanuel Lubezki's cinematography summons a wealth of wonders, and there is one image, of a Pawnee warrior arcing his bow beside a fire, in a whirring squall of snow, that I will not forget.
A flick of a joystick with my left thumb sends the quadruped forward and backward and side to side, while my right thumb turns it left and right, motors whirring with each deft step.
The news that the world's wealthiest countries were convening to orchestrate a response to the deadly coronavirus outbreak had resonated across economies like the sound of whirring helicopters bringing relief to a disaster zone.
Read for all this, but mostly to savor lines like these: 'he plunged into the sea and swooped between/the waves, just like a seagull catching fish,/wetting its whirring wings in tireless brine.
Large swaths of trees wouldn't need to be cut, whirring metal machines wouldn't need to be brought in, and pesticides that could threaten people, animals, and plants in the region wouldn't need to be used.
The sheer ambience of the Garfield canon is natural leverage for humor, explains Schott—the fact that the newspaper strip has been whirring away for generations, completely independent of shifts in taste, passion, or culture.
They take the part of the game that teams are supposed to access only in their best moments—the ball whirring atomically, possessions and quarters unfolding with an almost narrative logic—and make it routine.
Close your eyes, hear the mixers whirring and the staff running coffee to the guests sitting around the mosaic stone table, scraping bits of cake off plates as their tipsy conversations flowed into the night.
I cannot explain the technology, called IceMagic, but somehow, with much whirring and repositioning of ungainly equipment, it turns a prerecorded actor, Bob Meenan, into a creepy, palsied ghost with a bizarrely strong Bronx accent.
It starts out slowly, using minimal hardware, and builds until almost every floppy drive and hard disk is whirring and buzzing away, with the melody being "sung" by manipulating the magnetic heads on the scanners.
So here is what I remember: a sea of whirring and flashing lights, attached to themes from Cleopatra to the Walking Dead and Sex And The City that were all too happy to eat your money.
You'll hear a distant buzzing, then see a brightly colored aircraft come over the trees, its falcon wings arcing out gracefully from the body, four blades whirring intently to ease the aircraft into a steady hover.
More than anything else, the whirring cacophony and unexpected left turns that characterized The Bomb Squad's production work offered listeners the same the same twitchy aggression that could be found in a slab of choice thrash.
In fact, the main sounds of particle accelerators come from all of the machinery: engines designed to keep components at cryogenic temperatures, fans whirring in supercomputing sensors, and water rushing through pipes to keep electronics cool.
Across the country, data centers consumed roughly 626 billion liters of water, or 165 billion gallons, to cool their whirring servers and power their facilities in 2014, according to the Energy Department's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Granted Apple had complete control over the demonstration area, but when I saw the Mac Pro in action yesterday, I didn't hear fans whirring as I watched 8K footage play in real time on three monitors.
And if you listen closely now that UFC 228 is in the books, you might be able to hear the hype machine whirring into life in anticipation of the march towards UFC 229: Conor McGregor vs.
Not having to rely on my school's computer labs made project deadlines easier to manage, but instead of the drive quietly whirring to life so I could get to work, there was a confusing repetitive clicking sound.
But the new occupants were industrialists of a different sort, and the roar was the sound of rows of servers and fans feverishly whirring in an effort to solve complex cryptographic puzzles that could unearth digital money.
The fanciful job Mr. Tolins invented for Alex in "Buyer & Cellar" is Ms. Streisand's private shopkeeper, tasked with minding the stores, dusting the displays of antiques and theatrical costumes and tending to the whirring frozen-yogurt machine.
His mind whirring faster than his feet, he did not touch the ball, as the keeper expected, but let it run on—hastily collecting it, after his coup de théâtre, on the other side of his opponent.
Knowing there was an actual human being inside that beeping, whirring contraption somehow made the character -- and, yes, he most certainly IS a character, as others in the movies keep insisting -- seem even more companionable and inspiring.
Once the patterns have been meticulously drawn, the denim is cut and each piece stitched together by an army of whirring machines—some of which take an astonishing three to four years to learn how to operate.
The European XFEL laser, the brightest source of x-rays in the world, is extremely loud—but visitors are actually hearing the whirring of machinery and the flow of water through the setup, which cools the equipment.
Yet the artist's work is not a homily on sustainability, but rather an investigation of the formal properties of dollar-store merchandise, the "behavior and character" of whirring cooling fans, electric highlighter fluid, and pliable painter's plastic.
"Papa Hobo," off Paul Simon's self-titled 1972 album, opens with the gentle strumming of an acoustic guitar in A major, coupled with the soft whirring of a harmonium, which sounds a little like a church organ.
Electricity consumption has risen significantly over the past 10 years as Cubans who receive remittances from abroad kept air-conditioners whirring and private restaurants, bars and bed-and-breakfasts added refrigerators and heated food in toaster ovens.
Microphones hooked up to the motor and connected to a synthesizer and a mixer will allow him to enhance and manipulate the machine's eerie whirring and clicking, and to turn it into an electronic symphony of sorts.
He manages to give each potential cliché a soul, and then he sends them off, one by one, ready to slip into their respective slots among the whirring mass of gears and levers that form the plot.
You can practically hear their minds whirring through from 'why do I recognize this?' to 'oh hehe OK, he's making fun of Miley Cyrus' to 'damn OK maybe this slaps a bit; what will I tell my kids??
A stolen police helicopter allegedly piloted by Oscar Perez -- an officer in Venezuela's investigative police force -- strafed the Supreme Court building and the Interior Ministry, dropping grenades and firing shots before whirring away after more than an hour.
I want to imagine that it was monstrous, that a technician took a sledgehammer to a cooled stack of whirring computers, tears streaming down their face in frustration at what the higher ups had forced them to do.
With police doing their best to direct gridlocked traffic and with helicopters whirring overhead, dust billowed up from packed roadways for hours, mixed with the odors of livestock and chemicals, as the mass exodus proceeded in slow motion.
I looked up at the ceiling and thought about how my friends were sitting in an identical room on the other side of the wall, with surveillance headphones on and a big whirring tape reel in the background.
The Open Rotor engine, which places previously hidden whirring parts on the outside to capture more air, was developed with European Union backing and is being tested in specially built facilities at a French military base near Marseille.
Mr. Shults maintains tight control over his whirring parts almost to the frenetic finish, so it's all the more impressive that he cast not just his aunt, but also himself, his mother and grandmother in several critical roles.
And the massive HangarBicocca presented a devastating exhibition of the Polish polymath Mirosław Bałka, whose whirring fans, hallways slicked with soap, and pumps of coal-black water circled around, but never disclosed, the horrors of the Holocaust. 20163.
Contributing Opinion Writer NASHVILLE — I was eating lunch on our front stoop last week when a flock of European starlings descended all at once, covering our yard in a commotion of strutting and whistling and picking and whirring.
Photo: GettyAuthorities say a couple in California incorporated some cutting-edge tech into their drug dealing operation—only to discover that a whirring machine in the sky may not be more discreet than a person walking down the street.
Mechanical gasping and whirring sounds punctuate the film (the child breathes through the machine they hook him up to each night), so much so that by the end, I actually stopped noticing that normal breathing doesn't sound this way.
The explainer, called "My First Bitcoin and the Legend of Satoshi Nakamoto" and titled in blazing ombre letters, uses colorful illustrations of machines and whirring gizmos to explain Bitcoin, all drawn by Square's Cash App brand and design team.
You won't derive any sense of the overall "Licht" narrative from this string quartet, though the work does provide a look at Stockhausen's vibrant imagination, as tremolo playing from the string instruments collides with the whirring of propeller blades.
The key here is that by replacing a rumbling engine with a silent battery and whirring motors, BMW and every other automaker are ditching the sonic experience that has been part of the automobile for more than a century.
But unbeknownst to most of the 40 million annual vehicles often forced to inch across the span, it also sits above a wet and whirring hive of activity, the churning economic engine that helped build the cities that surround it.
For all its dancing around the subject of mental illness and bizarre dance sequences, Maniac's truth is that there is no pill, whirring wall of buttons, or radioactive headgear that can replace the effect of people coming together in friendship.
For the next few weeks, randomly selected Domino's customers will get the option to have their pie brought over by a modified Ford Fusion Hybrid, complete with the roof mounted whirring "coffee can" sensors and plenty of "research vehicle" stickers.
You'll be able to identify these sounds because they'll be different to what you're normally used to hearing—think clicking and whirring and wheezing—and a diagnostic tool like the free DiskCheckup can help you verify whether something is up.
Still, it's cool that the global youth is pushing back on the Silicon Valley-shuttering of music discovery, where everything is piped into your discovery feed by a horde of whirring server blades somewhere in the middle of the country.
While a folder of files isn't as exciting as, say, a whirring, clicking magic hacking machine we'd see in the movies, this is the stuff an agent would download, use, and delete when trying to take control of a server.
He seemed aware of everything, and when the dancers took five, he did not, his mind whirring almost visibly as he puzzled out a rhythm with the pianist or consulted with his rehearsal assistant, the City Ballet soloist Craig Hall.
But every single shot of the queen in this episode shows her brain whirring, Lena Headey's eyes darting about as she considers just which of the ropes dangled in front of her might lead to survival and which lead to disaster.
Even the faintest buzz of a bee whirring by is enough to make you tense up, your eyes scanning the sky for a sign of the tiny insect whose prick can make even the most stoic among us weep in pain.
KOTUMA, Sierra Leone (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sierra Leonean farmer Bockarie Swaray was sitting on his porch one morning when he heard a deep whirring noise and jumped up to see a bulldozer fell his banana, oil palm and kola nut trees.
The floors of the South Side Flats, a modern luxury apartment building with 288 units built in 2015 at the edge of downtown Dallas, have a similar design and layout: well-lighted, with whirring ceiling fans and bare concrete floors.
Featuring a crucial assist from New Orleans bounce queen Big Freedia, and dialogue sampled from the late internet personality and rapper Messy Mya, the whirring, five-alarm fire trap-leaning beat provides the perfect backdrop for the politically-charged anthem.
So I was surprised to encounter moments of lag and whirring internal fans when I fired it up—and that's with low-quality video settings on a 2015 game, running on a decent i7-powered 2018 MacBook Pro with discrete graphics.
Rawlinson is the CEO of startup automaker Lucid, which, in addition to preparing its first passenger car for market, produces the batteries that now take the whirring race cars from start to finish, no pit stop or car swap necessary.
These days, I'm less inclined to rejoice in the way my head is lit up at night, like an out-of-hours factory, when the whirring generators flip on, powering up the lights and the processing plants for a frenetic shift.
Salvage and collaboration are at the core of the Music Box, an ongoing project since 2011, with its shambling structures played with creaking floorboards, snapping shutters that accompany a droning subwoofer, whirring blades pulled by ropes, or other unexpected tactile interactions.
Before Wing, UPS, or any other drone slinger can take full advantage of this new space, though, they must continue to convince the FAA that their operations are safe and won't interfere with existing air traffic or annoy landlubbers with their whirring.
Though Moon is a suspenseful and even occasionally very funny movie, at its core lies a profound alienation, as an anxious man looks into the blank face of his robot pal and wonders what's really clicking and whirring inside that electronic brain. Netflix.
My dog pretty quickly learned that the whirring of the little motor within the unit mean that a treat was on its way, so she would appear in frame just before the treat was launched almost every time I sent one her way.
Most people of a certain age will fondly recall the click, clunk, thwop sound of the tape hitting the plastic door, finding its home in the cassette basket, and gears whirring to life as the FBI warning appeared behind a veil of static.
In a demo video tucked in the middle of the Kickstarter page, the Nirvana is turned on, and there's not only a very noticeable whirring, but an audible click-clack sound as the round acupressure pins slide in and out of the cups.
If everything gets back to familiar patterns in Game 6 or 7, with the Warriors whirring and Irving's shots falling off the rim and James finding nowhere to go against a returned Green, we at least and at last have some intrigue.
CreditCreditPhotographs by Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times Leer en español | Listen to The Daily episode INDIANAPOLIS — The man from Mexico followed a manager through the factory floor, past whirring exhaust fans, beeping forklifts, and drilling machines that whined against steel.
Florida 23, Wisconsin 244 | Overtime There were five Wisconsin players and one whirring blur of white cleaving all of them — a Florida point guard motoring up the court, veering out of control and finally planting his foot at just the right spot.
"Points" is fashioned around a thrumming braid of the words "no longer," while in "Radio Silence," the phrases "I can't believe that you don't want to see me / I don't know how you feel" cycle ominously through insensate harmonies and nervously whirring drums.
So many of these hybrids try to just mash-up a couple different genres or feelings, but Osno1 and Lil West go for all of them, tossing a little bit of music's most emotional forms into the whirring blender of rap in the Sounclound era.
WORSTED LODGE, England — After hours of searching, I pulled onto a dirt track here in the rolling hills of Cambridgeshire and spotted a small dot whirring across the blue sky, gently swaying in the breeze as it steadily flew about 200 feet above the ground.
Four of his iconic films, like "Samadhi" (1967), are also on view, although in digital form, which diminishes their impact, since the hypnotic whirring of the projector and deep colors of the chemical film stock were crucial in creating an atmosphere of psychic liftoff.
In separating the whirring motor from its sonics — funneling them instead into a nearby listening room — Beasley creates an opportunity for reflection rooted in the aural, reminding visitors of the violent separations inherent to enslavement, and thus crucial to the founding of this nation.
The music, sometimes rhythmic, sometimes humming, sometimes vocal, is oddly inconsequential; the most atmospheric moments are when it dies away, and you hear the soft whirring of the tiny fans on each side of the orbs, drawing attention to their own choreography in the air.
The sustainability tab won't tell you that Jinnat sprawls over seven floors, each the size of a football field, or that employees perch in front of whirring sewing machines making white cotton T-shirts, monitoring 337 high-tech embroidery appliances and snipping at stray threads.
"The watch world has a lot of similarities with the tattoo world when you're a tattoo artist," Mr. Buchi said in a recent interview at his studio in the London neighborhood of Dalston, with tattoo needles whirring loudly on clients' skin in the background.
"It was kind of innocent," Mr. Lombardi said of Ms. Le Pen's January visit, as he sat next to a whirring Boca Freeze soft ice cream machine in the Mar-a-Lago beach house as Secret Service agents lounged outside, looking out over the Atlantic.
With its whirring, pulsating rhythm and confrontational lyrics lifted from a Tupac movie, "I Don't Give A Fuck" appears to be as much a tribute to Hollywood as it does a bold statement of purpose from a musician defiantly making music on his own terms.
The fact that said performances utilize the widest variety of sound design on any of their albums—rocking out with jagged guitars in one song then spinning tapestries of piano and whirring electronics the next—only adds to Thief's madcap, Brothers Grimm-inspired atmosphere.
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The flipping camera may seem bizarre at first, especially with the wacky sound effects that Asus has set by default (don't worry, you can turn it off, although the motor itself gives off its own whirring noise), but it's actually a smart solution to the bezel issue.
Granted, these features aren't as robust in their ability to isolate you from your environment like what you'd experience in a set of over-ear headphones, but they're effective enough at dampening most of the debilitating whirring and grinding of trains passing through a subway station.
It's a totally unfair fight—these creations of whirring gears, wooden armor, and razor-edged appendages must be eight or nine feet tall, and if you're caught between an immovable hard place and the full-frontal attack of one of Jindosh's monsters, there's really no way out.
Then I amble home, have a bath, and after I'm safely ensconced in my dressing gown, I lay spreadeagled on my bed, laptop whirring away, and I watch this video of Triple H and Cactus Jack's infamous no holds barred match from the 2000 Royal Rumble.
Somber piano chords echo against wide gulfs of negative space, and whirring undercurrents of atonal noise that capture the mounting realization that a creation as innocuous as Facebook was morphing into something far beyond anyone's conception or control, linking millions while exacerbating their isolation from one another.
Most of the teams preferred their crews to be near the track at all times, allowing no retreat to the comfort of an R.V. The crowds around the garages had disappeared, and silence filled the area, except for the sound of whirring engines on the track.
Engineers refine computer production plans, written in French, that were developed for each of a movement's 500 parts — while nearby sets of whirring machines cut tiny components, set the movements' jewels, polish elements and imprint serial numbers as well as check waterproofing, accuracy and magnetic-resistance.
The mechanical T-Rex behind the counter is one of nine types of robot whirring and clicking through the building, from the silicon fish that swim around a tank in the lobby to the egg-shaped concierge that controls the lights and heating in each of the 100 rooms.
These deceptively simple teenpop songs may take a while to digest thanks to the music's incongruous metallic harshness, as upbeat melodies coo from behind a veil of drum machines and whirring knives, breathy vocals against creaking percussion, plonking house piano, a sonic sharpness that's disconcerting given the context.
The whirring surf background underscores Ms. von Bonin's long interest in music: A recent, smaller show of her work at Petzel gallery was termed an "uptown remix," and the SculptureCenter show's wacky title is borrowed from the chorus of a recent single by the Irish electronica diva Roisin Murphy.
From time to time over the course of my workday, I reach out to flick this switch, and a hatch opens at the top of the box, and a small fingerlike projection, driven by a whirring motor within, emerges and pushes the switch back into its original position.
We on the Wordplay team can enthuse on most things, but animals are tops in my book and writing up this grid by Matthew Sewell put my mind in that particular state a fan gets in when its blades are whirring so quickly they appear to stay still.
But "Bury a Friend," one of Eilish's darkest and most successful songs to date, came together from more disparate sources, including a rare visit to a proper studio and a dentist's chair, where Eilish captured the horrendous whirring of a drill that was later added to the track.
In the early morning hours on a frigid Tuesday, New Year's resolutions and sweat were flying in equal amounts at a Crunch in Washington, D.C. Treadmills, ellipticals and stair-climbers were all whirring at a brisk pace, yet a lot of patrons were using no equipment at all.
Elaborating a theory of vibration received and emitted through the heart and brain, the scultures combine models of human physiology with whirring electrical components; nearby video monitors display rare documentary records such as Graves working with Japanese dancer Min Tanaka at a school for people with autism in the early 1980s.
I explain to him how funny I find hearing the humdrum of the place I live described in his whirring cadence on songs like "Her Majesty's Service" and "Watson," considering the technicolor elsewhere that his depictions of his own hometown offered me during my grey teen years in the Midlands.
Thanks to the rise of the smartphone and tablets, the popular image of a computer has shifted from that of a whirring monolith tucked away in an office to a slick, unobtrusive, endlessly accommodating machine that's at home in every scenario, from the bus to the dining table to the toilet.
Not only is she the first woman to be elected speaker of the House in two stints; not only has she stood up successfully to President Trump in the Oval Office with cameras whirring; not only did she deftly compromise with dissidents in her ranks in order to retain power.
" Queen Elizabeth II, joking with naturalist David Attenborough after the whirring of a helicopter interrupted a documentary they were working on AND FINALLY Eat like a superhero "Binging with Babish" is back, this time teaching us how to make shawarma, which Iron Man was craving at the end of "The Avengers.
But between the wonderfully techy noise of the tiny motor whirring about inside that sounds like the powered CD trays from desktops of yesteryear and the sheer majesty of watching the phone transform on command, every time I needed to use its cameras, the Find X put a smile on my face.
Click here to view original GIFYou know those old machines where you drop a coin in and it starts whirring and spinning and everything comes to life and you're supposed to have fun as you watch the little people move in a set pattern because that's the only form of entertainment that exists?
Yet the Panama City area, one of those hit hardest by Hurricane Michael, grew into a whirring hive of activity on Friday, as box trucks, military personnel, and rescue and aid workers flowed in from surrounding counties and states, struggling to fix communications and electrical systems that officials said were almost totally demolished.
At the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, an annual holiday train show with model rail cars whirring past miniature replicas of city landmarks — new this year, the Queensboro Bridge and the Coney Island Cyclone and Wonder Wheel — brought out a record 266,000 visitors last year, up from 165,000 in 989.
Yet "Sistine Chapel" (1993), the riotous last work in the exhibition, bears its thick wiring and hefty, whirring projectors boldly as it spills Paik's aesthetic tropes and images of his collaborators phantasmagorically over the gallery walls: here we see Merce Cunningham dancing, there Moorman, elsewhere Beuys, all set to a deafening soundtrack.
And when I closed my eyes during my visit, some of the ringing did sound natural: the high-pitched trills and scurrying rhythms of bells resembled the singing of crickets; the steady and textural whirring of hidden gears reminded of the soft ribbiting of frogs or even the purr of a cat.
If people are focusing on the success of, like, 2006–2009, the "bloghouse" explosion—I am not a big fan of this word, to be honest—I can't and will never complain if people think Ed Banger is just about [ makes whirring sound] funky noise, because it's who we were and who we are.
Looming in the front hall near the foot of the stairs, a tall cabinet of whirring magnetic tapes across from a refrigerator-size box full of circuitry, it was an early glimpse of a sci-fi future: Wilkes was one of the first people on the planet to have a personal computer in her home.
You're essentially getting rewarded for keeping the books for these platforms, which we've explained in more detail here, and the rise of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and others has led to a flood of amateur enthusiasts jumping into the mining business—the idea of having your computer whirring away making you free money sounds almost too good to be true.
And if Mr. Trump's early personnel decisions in the transition are instructive, to say nothing of his choice for vice president, perhaps no group has more to celebrate than the conservatives in this room, who hope that a champion as unlikely as a Manhattan reality television star can preside over a whirring machine of unified Republican government.
There is also playfulness in the short videos and slide images projected through old-time carousels, with all the whirring and pops of that archaic technology, and in the disco music streaming from a small stereo placed on the floor, which always sounds a bit like a Baptist church to me, with it jubilant choruses and energetic harmonies.
Don't get me wrong, I love a good motorized camera like the one on the Oppo Find X. The faint mechanical whirring it makes when the camera rises up reminds of the good 'ole days before Michael Bay ruined the Transformers franchise, and the ability to make the camera completely disappear feels like some low-key James Bond-style wizardry.
At Loewe, Jonathan Anderson installed several rooms of artwork at Maison de l'Unesco for his show: There were woven baskets in some (by Joe Hogan, a finalist for this year's Loewe Craft Prize and one of its past winners), ceramics in others (by Ryoji Koie) and, in the room where I was seated, giant whirring brushes of the kind that you might otherwise find at a car wash (by Lara Favoretto) — after the show, security guards gleefully posed alongside them.
N.Y. PA. NEW JERSEY NEW JERSEY New York City MORRIS COUNTY Bedminster LamingtOn R. SOMERSET Peapack- Gladstone POTTERSVILLE N.J.TRANSIT Hamilton Farm Golf Club NATIRAR Park ATLANTIC 202 Far Hills 287 Bedminster 4513 SOMERSET COUNTY 523 THE HILLS Trump National Golf Club 78 Bridgewater Township 287 1 mile By The New York Times Aside from the whirring helicopters, the handful of protesters who regularly demonstrate near the public library and the longer lines at Dunkin' Donuts when Mr. Trump and his security detail are in residence, the president's visits have become routine for most of the residents of this 26-square-mile Somerset County township.

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