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Yet somehow, Tesla wriggles out of trouble and rolls out a fantastic product.
One episode has a snake that wriggles from one plot over into another.
Gypsy wriggles away and heads to the front door, its yellow light glowing, promising.
A decade later, though, a spiny eel wriggles in her stomach whenever she thinks about it.
If you hold a mouse by its tail, it normally wriggles in an effort to escape.
Halfway through, however, Banville wriggles out of his self-imposed straitjacket to do a remarkable thing.
Through a series of plot wriggles, Grace has the opportunity to hang around in the Oval Office.
The sky wriggles with life and still, the air is gray like any rock above a grave.
This curve, called a worldsheet, encodes the history of the one-dimensional string as it wriggles through time.
Further back, a fish wriggles atop a woman who seems to have just walked out of a Modigliani.
Deadpan humor is a slippery creature; miss the tone by just a little, and the potential wriggles away.
The 15-second clip is almost unspeakably cute, as Tian Tian wriggles and rolls in the fluffy white snow.
So, the Countess (Lady Gaga) wriggles away after taking a few bullets, and Iris murders Donovan (Matt Bomer) instead.
In it, the sweet pup dances and wriggles around nervously, not knowing what to do with his guilty self.
Like much of her music, it's the type of catchy earworm that wriggles into your brain and never leaves.
A cooing baby wriggles on a checked blanket as another woman hunches over him, comforting the infant dressed onlyin her diaper.
"I don't know how a 15-year-old with no limbs squirms and wriggles in a violent fashion," Feinman told KOLD.
Beyond providing fodder for Snapchat, what form is VR really going to take as it wriggles further into our daily lives?
An igloo of sorts houses a warm glow, some promise of safety, but when Ms. Sandsmark wriggles into its shelter, it collapses.
He manages to pull three Brazilians out of position, but when he finally wriggles free he's just so tired he passes it back.
About 20 harrowing seconds later, the shark finally wriggles free, breaching as it finds its way back to open water in the Pacific Ocean.
Mr Johnson either wriggles through loopholes (for example, by refusing to sign said letter) or else shifts the blame expertly to anyone but himself.
The beasts that go bump in the night are real, in the world of London-based filmmakers Wriggles and Robins' new short film, Nightlife.
" And in another fraught venue, "an eel of panic wriggles through him as he searches the room for exits, but life has no exits.
While the car is in motion, the snake makes its way to the driver's side window, where it wriggles in its attempts to come into the car.
It can't honor its female characters or its world-building or its internal logic while it wriggles around those details in order to make its big statement.
She said her Christian beliefs compelled her to fight for continued care for her daughter, who she said showed signs of life through toe wriggles and finger movements.
As Ally wriggles around onstage and sings, "Why'd you come around me with an ass like that?" the audience may be bopping their heads, but Jackson is grimacing.
A piglet wriggles in the mud in one image, while in another a full-grown pig impaled on a skewer awaits to be slow-roasted for a feast.
One of the most famous scenes in "Oldboy" involves the ravenously hungry protagonist eating a live octopus whole, biting into it as it wriggles in his hands and mouth.
After agreeing to a date she definitely won't be attending, Eve swaps her receptionist disguise for a maid disguise, and wriggles her way into Peel's residence by pretending to deliver laundry.
The problem has always been that despite Trump and his cronies repeatedly and flagrantly committing all sorts of crimes and violations, he easily wriggles his way out of trouble each time.
For example, when Loki loses a wager in which he had bet his head, he wriggles out by arguing that the victors can have his head but they have no claim on his neck.
You know that trope in horror movies, where the villain grabs someone by their clothes only to be foiled when the victim wriggles free, leaving the abandoned garments in the hands of the thwarted killer?
There's something hopelessly doomed and delightful about a twentieth-century bohemian trying to catch that antiquated notion of Beauty before it wriggles from his fingers, learning to tango before history knocks him over and sweeps him along.
Herzog has a blue sleeping bag from Goodwill onto which he has sewn arms, and once he wriggles into it and pulls the flap over his head, he can sit silently in his chair for long stretches.
The empty bar of a music score in "The Candles" (1992) wriggles across the print's surface as a reddish-pink swath of mesh netting is pierced from above by what appears to be a hazy, yellow-green heat map.
So when Chubby, a 1-year-old Labrador, needs to go out, Mr. Perez pulls on gloves, straps on a mask, and wriggles into the special jacket and pants that are sprayed down with alcohol after every trip outdoors.
It arrives not in 48-minute treatises but in flashes of impossibility—those moments when Durant wriggles away from the normal scrum of the game, gets in the air, and makes shapes that nobody else has ever been able to make.
Impeccably made-up and dressed in the most outlandish clothes, Gupta wriggles her eyebrows, overstates every dialogue and along with veteran actor Sachin Khedekar, who plays her lawyer, forms a comedy pair that will be hard to beat this year.
But the best — and most frank — example of how deeply the awe of seeing your home planet from space wriggles into the most feelsy bits of your brain might be from the first American to take a spacewalk, astronaut Ed White.
This primary narrative makes for a thriller that checks many boxes of the genre: Marty, an Everyman dropped into a fraught situation, negotiates mortal jeopardy and an inexorably ticking clock as he wriggles out of one perilous situation after another (after another, after another).
A long zipper makes strapping this infant swimsuit onto your child easy even when the baby is too young to stand or even sit up, and the soft and pliant nylon and elastane fabric blend provides plenty of range of motion for those wriggles and kicks.
CARAMANICA Recorded at a barn in upstate New York with just the alto saxophonist Darius Jones and the cellist Marika Hughes accompanying her, Fay Victor's new album is a direct-delivery mechanism for her inimitable vocal style, which wriggles happily in the space between Off Off Broadway theatricality and casual transcendence.
It's effective because it strikes little chords of recognition and guilt, as Leah wriggles out of trouble with authority figures by summoning up tears, or commutes out of her "dangerous" neighborhood to sit behind a MacBook Air in an immaculate media startup office, or saunters into an English class and stares off into space while somewhere, Blue sits in a prison cell.
First he asks her for a date, but then immediately leaps on her and smooches her. Penelope wriggles free and runs off. Pepé heads to Beauty Salon and dries himself with a hair dryer puffing his fur up, but then he brushes himself. Pepé then rushes to Penelope and smooches her again and she wriggles and rushes off.
Bernard Thresher and Bob Wriggles met while working at Knowsley Safari Park and subsequently formed their first rock band together, Korova. Whilst working at St Helens College, Wriggles met Dickie Ticker who was producing electronic music and light-hearted remixes under the name 'Diffusion'. The three became interested in working together and, after Korova disbanded, Thresher and Wriggles joined forces with Ticker to create electronic dance music under the new guise of Emmet. They first dabbled with comedy music, producing a remix of the Coldplay song "Clocks" for Radio One DJ Chris Moyles in the style of the German dance group Scooter.
A music video for the song was released onto YouTube on 1 July 2013. It was directed by Tom "Wriggles" Wrigglesworth and Matt "Robins" Robinson. The video is based on a concept from Wriggles & Robins' short film titled Love Is in the Air, released for Valentine's Day 2013. It shows Travis band members standing in cold air, with a series of animations projected into their breaths, telling a story of a character that runs, flies and swims, among others.
The Monster falls and wriggles in agony. Hero brutally kills the monster and progresses further. Hero gets to the third trap which are quickly moving walls. He tries to get through the trap but fails and almost dies.
Parasitoid wasp (Ichneumonidae) pointing ovipositor at cinnabar moth larva, just after ovipositing. The larva wriggles vigorously to try to avoid the attack. The hosts of parasitoids have developed several levels of defence. Many hosts try to hide from the parasitoids in inaccessible habitats.
Although the film wasn't well received, Hiddleston's performance was widely praised by critics. Stephanie Zacharek of Time called him "magnificent" adding that "he honors Williams’ greatness but also wriggles beyond it." Hiddleston was one of the narrators in the 2015 documentary Unity directed by Shaun Monson.
Despite Umberto's attempt to abandon Flike, the dog finds him hiding under a footbridge. Finally in desperation, Umberto takes the dog in his arms and walks on to a railway track as a speeding train approaches. Flike becomes frightened, wriggles free and flees. Umberto runs after him.
N. burtonii hides during the day, under rubble, decaying logs, and in leaf litter within submontane forests, up to . When exposed, it immediately wriggles into loose soil or under rubble. When caught, it regurgitates its food, presumably as a predator-deflection response. It forages at night on insects and possibly earthworms.
Benjamin demands he hands the hat over, ignoring the magician's insistence that it is not for sale. Benjamin snatches the hat and runs to his bedroom, with his parents, the magician and the assistant chasing him. He locks his door and tries the hat on in front of the mirror. It wriggles.
Paul attempts to convince her that one of the librarians is trying to prevent their research into Dracula, but she is unpersuaded. Later, the librarian attacks and bites Helen. Paul intervenes and overpowers him, but he wriggles free. The librarian is then run over by a car in front of the library and apparently killed.
Worm wriggles back to claim poll centre-stage In December 2010, Usher presented A Current Affair while usual fill in presenter Leila McKinnon had a holiday. He also co-hosted the 2010 New Year's Eve Fireworks with Alicia Gorey. In December 2011, Usher filled in for Karl Stefanovic on Today whilst Stefanovic was on holidays.
Trapped beneath the damaged pilot's seat, Maya cannot reach the door's manual release. With four minutes remaining, Maya transforms into a Psychon toddler, wriggles free and opens the hatch. Lifting off, Koenig blasts away at full throttle. The final seconds tick away on the trigger and the waste area is consumed in a massive explosion.
He rushes and catches her with a few smooches while she wriggles her way out. As she scurries away, Pepé grabs her tail and rides it until he slams into a post. After a bit of daydreaming, Pepé resumes his chase. Pepé pursues Penelope but slips on the sand and falls down a sea cliff into the sea.
The inner surface of the old outer skin liquefies. This causes the old outer skin to separate from the new inner skin. After a few days, the eyes clear and the snake "crawls" out of its old skin. The old skin breaks near the mouth and the snake wriggles out aided by rubbing against rough surfaces.
After this the insect wriggles out of the old cuticle. #Sclerotisation—after emergence the new cuticle is soft and this a particularly vulnerable time for the insect as its hard protective coating is missing. After an hour or two the exocuticle hardens and darkens. The wings expand by the force of haemolymph into the wing veins.
The bagworm wriggles and contorts within the bag to avoid attack, but as a rule the female wasp succeeds in stinging it sooner or later. In some cases the female then proceeds to eat the prey herself. The sting paralyses the victim, and the wasp bites a hole in the bag and feeds through it. Such predatory feeding by parasitoids is very unusual.
Batman grabs the Joker, but fails to hold him as he was apparently wearing two sweaters, and simply wriggles out of one of them. Batman chases a howling Joker up a catwalk. Just as Joker is making his escape, he slips on a loose roller skate and topples over the catwalk railing. Batman grabs him by the leg, narrowly saving him from plunging into the vat.
The drainage of the Manistique River is very flat and sandy. The river is not characterized by rapids or waterfalls. Instead, it wriggles along an alluvial bed of sand and silt eroded and redeposited by the river itself. The Manistique River's drainage was one of the last zones in Michigan to be clear cut, with old-growth timber being felled as late as the 1910s.
When fully developed, the nymphs climb out of the water and take up a firm stance, the skin on the thorax splits and the adult form wriggles out. This has a soft body at first and hangs or stands on its empty larval case. It pumps haemolymph into its small limp wings, which expand to their full extent. The haemolymph is then pumped back into the abdomen, which also expands fully.
Growling can be an expression of annoyance or fear, similar to humans. When annoyed or angry, a cat wriggles and thumps its tail much more vigorously than when in a contented state. In larger felids such as lions, what appears to be irritating to them varies between individuals. A male lion may let his cubs play with his mane or tail, or he may hiss and hit them with his paws.
As Arthur clings to her, she wriggles free because she is at the fair with her family. Arthur follows her on to an amusement ride and gets in a car with her. Brenda's brother-in-law and his friend notice her enter the ride and follow her, shocked to see Arthur riding with his arm around Brenda. Arthur escapes the ride, but he is later caught and beaten.
The smog shapeshifts into a crucifix, then the virgin Mary, and finally into the Devil. After maintaining its Devil form for a few moments, the smog then returns to Ocho's body. The men stand silently, staring at Ocho. A big bulbous growth forms in Ocho's throat and crawls under her skin to her belly, where it turns into faces and then stretches and pulls Ocho's skin chaotically as it wriggles about.
This means that it is easily observed by beachgoers in its natural range. There are a number of fish that are less adept at actual walking, such as the walking catfish. Despite being known for "walking on land", this fish usually wriggles and may use its pectoral fins to aid in its movement. Walking catfish have a respiratory system that allows them to live out of water for several days.
Les Wriggles is a French music group that formed in 1995 made up of five members, Christophe Gendreau, Stéphane Gourdon, Frédéric Volovitch, Antoine Réjasse, and Franck Zerbib. They wear red clothes throughout their concerts. In September 2006, Réjasse and Zerbib left the band to pursue solo careers renderring it a trio. In 2001, Frédéric Volovitch formed a side project with his brother Olivier Volovitch called Volo without quitting the band.
Hakua is a genius in the fields of engineering, mathematics, and sciences. She'll occasionally go into strange dazes and at such times, she wriggles out of her clothes as she writes, much to her friends dismay. She habitually documents new equations on any convenient wall. Hakua's maids photograph and document all of her work, as her intellect could lead to many break throughs in the fields of science and mathematics.
After a few days, the eyes clear and the snake "crawls" out of its old skin. The old skin breaks near the mouth and the snake wriggles out, aided by rubbing against rough surfaces. In many cases, the cast skin peels backward over the body from head to tail in one piece, like pulling a sock off inside-out. A new, larger, brighter layer of skin has formed underneath.
Volo's second album was Jours heureux released in 2007 also on the Opera-Music label followed by EP Bref... made available online and as an added bonus to Jours heureux. Third studio album released in 2009 studio called En attendant. Meanwhile, Les Wriggles had folded allowing concentration on Volo. Sans Rire is the band's most-recent release with two singles "Toujours à Côté" in November 2012 and "Sans rire" in January 2013.
Before a moult, the snake stops eating and often hides or moves to a safe place. Just prior to shedding, the skin becomes dull and dry looking and the eyes become cloudy or blue-colored. The old skin breaks near the mouth and the snake wriggles out, aided by rubbing against rough surfaces. In many cases the cast skin peels backward over the body from head to tail, in one piece like an old sock.
Clorinde (a mistress of La Cocardière) is there with her dancer friends. When La Cocardière arrives at the celebration she teases him as it is clear he is taken with the perfume girl, Rose. He wriggles out of the situation and all toast the young couple. Also present is Poirot (in reality a Swiss worker at the Hotel Saint-Florentin – although from Nogent). He and La Cocardière scheme to get hold of the bride’s garter.
As Sylvester rushes at Tweety on the path he bumps into Hector and gets tangled in his collar. Sylvester plays as a bulldog then as Tweety notices, he wriggles out of the collar and chases Tweety to a hotel. Tweety flies up onto a window sill four floors above Sylvester. Sylvester flies after him with an inflated wad of bubble gum, but Tweety burst it with a pin and sends Sylvester falling.
Just as they are about to back out of the room, the ballet mistress enters and ushers them all on stage. The recital begins, as the children are performing scenes from "The Nutcracker." Alfalfa hands the frog to Spanky, but Spanky drops the frog into the waistband of Alfalfa's tights. Alfalfa squirms in discomfort as the slimy frog wriggles around in his tights, turning the show to chaos as he tries to catch it while still dancing along.
Volo released their debut album Bien Zarbos in 2005 with 19 tracks. It was so successful that they recorded a live acoustic version of 23 songs on their 2006 live album Blancs Manteaux à Volo. They included photos of the concerts on the record sleeve as a thank you. In August 2006, Antoine Réjasse and Franck Zerbib decided to quit Les Wriggles, but Frédéric Volovitch stayed in the formation renderred a trio in addition to continuing the Volo project.
These neither grow nor develop further and guard the colony, killing predatory larvae of ladybirds, hoverflies and the flower bug Anthocoris nemoralis. To do this, the secondary-type nymphs climb onto the intruder and some insert their stylets into it. The intruder wriggles and falls to the ground where it is further attacked by walking secondary-type nymphs and dies within a few hours. In the autumn some winged adult aphids are produced which migrate to an unknown primary host plant.
Some salamander species use tail autotomy to escape predators. The tail drops off and wriggles around for a while after an attack, and the salamander either runs away or stays still enough not to be noticed while the predator is distracted. The tail regrows with time, and salamanders routinely regenerate other complex tissues, including the lens or retina of the eye. Within only a few weeks of losing a piece of a limb, a salamander perfectly reforms the missing structure.
The Plains spadefoot toad (Spea bombifrons) is typical and has a flap of keratinised bone attached to one of the metatarsals of the hind feet which it uses to dig itself backwards into the ground. As it digs, the toad wriggles its hips from side to side to sink into the loose soil. It has a shallow burrow in the summer from which it emerges at night to forage. In winter, it digs much deeper and has been recorded at a depth of .
The ursine tree- kangaroo is nocturnal, solitary and lives mainly in trees, though it can descend to the ground where its gait is bipedal, hopping rather clumsily on its hind legs. It is much more agile among the branches of trees, where it feeds on fruit and leaves. Breeding is thought to take place at any time of year. Being a marsupial, a tiny neonate is born about thirty days after conception, and wriggles through the fur of the mother's abdomen to the pouch.
Frédéric Volovitch had been a singer and guitarist with the French band Les Wriggles with Christophe Gendreau, Stéphane Gourdon, Antoine Réjasse and Franck Zerbib since 1995. He was studying at the Conservatoire de la rue Blanche in Paris. Starting with 2001, he decided to run as a side project a duo formation with his brother, with the duo's first public appearance in 2002 as an opening act to Bénabar.Libération: Ce que vaut Volo Evene: Volo Groupe français The duo was signed to Opera-Music label.
The reproductive system of marsupials is unique in that the female has two vaginae, both of which open externally through one orifice but lead to different compartments within the uterus; males usually have a two-pronged penis, which corresponds to the females' two vaginae. Marsupials typically develop their offspring in an external pouch containing teats to which their newborn young (joeys) attach themselves for post uterine development. Also, marsupials have a unique prepenial scrotum. The 15mm (5/8 in) long newborn joey instinctively crawls and wriggles the several inches (15 cm), while clinging to fur, on the way to its mother's pouch.
Their first single, "He's Turned Emo", gained over 230,000 plays on MySpace (as of 17 March 2008) and was featured on BBC Radio One by Colin Murray. Their debut album, Never Mind The Hotpots, was a minor hit, reaching number one comedy album on iTunes in the UK, and number two in the BBC 6 Music Album Charts. The current members are Bernard Thresher (vocals, guitar, ukulele, drums), Dickie Ticker (bell tree, mandolin, melodica, hand percussion), Bob Wriggles (bass guitar, synth bass), Billy McCartney (keyboards) Kenny Body (drums), and Ron Seal (lead guitar). Billy and Kenny joined following the death of founder member Willie Eckerslike whereas Ron joined in 2016.
Spawning consists of two phases per egg: In the first phase, the female wriggles its whole body while slowly swimming over the substrate, scanning it for suitable nesting sites with its genital papilla. Once it found a suitable place to spawn the wriggling movements increase in frequency and decrease in amplitude and the first dorsal fin is spread. The male, which has either been sitting on the substrate near the female or swimming circles around her during the first phase, then moves closer and both tremble when releasing their gametes. Once the egg is laid and fertilized, the male jumps away from the female, which repeats phase 1.
Ubaid reveals that the whole saga was planned to frame Rithika's daughter as a serial killer as revenge for ruining his life in the Burma Colony case. This is followed by the revelation that the other child of the Xavier couple, Navya, is alive, supported by a video showing a disheveled Navya confined in a basement. Though Samuel wriggles himself out and subdues Ubaid, he is able to extract no further information about the mastermind before Ubaid is unexpectedly shot dead by somebody in the blue Honda Civic. Samuel doggedly pursues the car and is cleverly led to take up a yellow minivan, only to end up in front of the police and discover the minivan contains the body of the latest victim.
After sneaking past a cat, Peter sees the gate where he entered the garden from a distance and heads for it, despite being spotted and chased by Mr. McGregor again. With difficulty, he wriggles under the gate, and escapes from the garden, but he spots his abandoned clothing being used to dress Mr. McGregor's scarecrow for crows and other pesky critters. After returning home, a sick Peter is sent to bed by his mother, after she tells him that his jacket and shoes are the second jacket and pair of shoes that he has lost in a fortnight. His mother also takes note that he was not feeling too well, and deduces that he had definitely been to Mr McGregor's garden.
Jerry reveals himself by sticking Tom with a gardening fork and runs away; Meathead attempts to catch him, but Tom has tied Meathead's tail to the garden hose, who is then pulled back into the spigot and rained on. Tom then chases Jerry and catches him near an open window; a pie is sitting on the deck, and Tom holds it out for Meathead to promptly hit. Tom runs away with Jerry, but soon trips into a garbage can and loses Jerry to Meathead; as Tom emerges from the can, he wallops Meathead with a frying pan and flips Jerry in the pan a few times. The mouse escapes and wriggles through a hole in a fence, and when Tom peeks through, he is whacked with a piece of pipe.
Like many American films of the time, Painless Love was subject to restrictions and cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Chicago Board of Censors required a cut, in Reel 1, of two scenes of a young woman in a one piece bathing suit playing hide-and-seek with the man, near view of young women at pool, two near views of young woman in bathing suit with apron, Reel 2, first two and last two scenes of young women in one piece bathing suits, two closeups of young woman with low cut gown at table, scene of man throwing coin in trouser front and following vulgar actions, two near views of couple in suggestive dance, and three scenes of "Madam Bevo" in suggestive dance where he wriggles tail of hula costume.
Sue Arnold, writing in The Guardian, commented 'After The Canterbury Tales this has to be the most entertaining book ever written about the Middle Ages.' The historian Alison Weir stated,'It`s an incredible tour de force, a vivid and page-turning evocation of an age that is long-gone yet has been brought to life again in vibrant and robust fashion thanks to Ian Mortimer`s impeccable scholarship and pacy writing.' Professor Steohen Howe, writing in The Independent, remarked that it was 'Perhaps the most enjoyable history book I've read all year.' A review written by Kathryn Hughes for The Guardian praised the book's different approach and abundance of trivia, adding that 'It is Monty Python and the Holy Grail with footnotes and, my goodness, it is fun... The result of this careful blend of scholarship and fancy is a jaunty journey through the 14th century, one that wriggles with the stuff of everyday life... (A) deft summary of life in the high medieval period.

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