Interrupted only
by slight movements from light, wind, and exposure, these continuous compositions seem almost endless.
This could be caused
by a slight movement of the electrode or outside noises, such a phone ringing or an ambulance driving by.
Not exact matches
The polls today a VERY
slight movement back toward Obama and a TIE overall
by any reasonable reading.
One suspects that Scorsese's insistence on leaving it in suggests that either the artist in him rebelled against being told what he could or could not do, or some satanic impulse hinted that without that
slight movement under the bedcovers, none of the publicity generated
by fundamentalist protest would have come about.
But McGuigan has persisted, and
by keeping Australian Vintage wines on the shelves and in front of wine drinkers in Britain, Canada and in the burgeoning Asian wine market, he has positioned the business to benefit from even the
slightest movements of the currency in its favour.
With no line
movement thus far, spread bettors are giving the
slight edge to Houston either securing a huge upset victory or losing
by seven points or less against the AFC North champion Ravens.
The Arms Reach Cosleeper attaches tightly and firmly to the parental bed
by way of a tight cord, pulling it to the bed, preventing gaps, or
movement of the bassinet away from the bed, and has a small drop of about four inches to the mattress that permits infant separation but only
slight, four inches down from the adult mattress as the baby sleeps in its own «nest».
Various devices have been employed called «hold - outs,» mechanical contrivances concealed in the sleeve or vest which
by a very
slight pressure or
movement in one direction, will instantly shoot out a card into the gambler's hand and recede again into the sleeve.
He would choose a weight that was too heavy for strict curls and begin the
movement by holding the bar at thigh level with a shoulder - width grip, then push it into motion with the help of a
slight kick from his body.
This
movement allows air to enter the lungs more easily and is accompanied
by a
slight whole - body backward extension, especially of the spine.
The
slight decline in C grades is again linked
by the exams regulator to some
movement of pupils likely to get this grade to other qualifications.
Using upgraded hydraulics, an innovative torque converter and powerful software, the new automatic «box responds to the
slightest movement of the throttle pedal with reaction times increased
by 40 per cent, and shift times halved.
Now, I know we all hate motion comics — but the format might have interesting applications for
SLIGHT movement within panels that are activated
by the reader.
Yes, poorly made, cheap sensors can actually work against you, as they are more likely to be triggered
by the
slightest of
movement.
However, [there] may be skin nicks (less than one - tenth of an inch deep) and
slight bleeding caused
by forward or lateral
movement of teeth against skin, but no vertical punctures.»
Sighthounds hunt
by scanning for
movement, not tracking
by scent, and so have keen eyesight to catch even the
slightest disturbance in their surroundings.
While it's possible for these unusual
movements to be caused
by less serious diseases like arthritis or a
slight bruise, pain can also be indicative of bone cancer.
Even
slight head
movement by the patient could result in injury to the oral tissues of the patient, and the operator may be bitten when the patient reacts.
Cats love string toys and with just the
slightest movement the cats starts chasing and spazzing out all
by themselves!
There is, however, a
slight touch of imprecision when using a controller which could be improved upon with some updating, but overall control is great and there's a palpable sense of weight behind attacks and
movement, bolstered
by the fact that the game has a moderate level of environmental destruction.
You're often swarmed
by masses of deadly mushroom power - ups which have a
slight randomness to their
movement that can often make your chances of escape truly impossible.
The woman is turned away from us, denying our sense of what is being seen
by her and limiting our viewpoint to the
slight movements and gender - coded imprints upon the skin.
Resembling abstract butterfly wings, the works also call to mind «the butterfly effect,» introduced
by a mathematician and meterologist in the 1960s, which maintains that the
slightest movement of a butterfly's wings could eventually cause a tornado to appear — a ready amalogy, perhaps, to Grotjahn's quietly provocative experiments within the history of abstract art.
I've already argued that taking any gas and without doing any work causing it to separate into hotter and colder gas is a horrible, egregious violation of the second law, yet the entire gas column is
by construction hydrodynamically stable, with a density strictly decreasing with height and without the
slightest thing to cause bulk convection or other
movements of air where «work» can be done.