Sentences with phrase «contraptions around»

The latest video shows a new escort mission, where you'll be guiding a ball through a maze, using both your steady stream of ink and various contraptions around the course like a larger than life version of Mouse Trap...
I wanted a real bed that didn't have any beeping contraptions around it, to be able to move my body however I wanted, whenever I wanted.
As a child, Jeff Bezos showed an early interest in how things work, turning his parents» garage into a laboratory and rigging electrical contraptions around his house.

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One such contraption is the Relax Ally, a sleep mask attached to a strap that fastens around airplane, train, bus and car seats in order to prevent passengers» heads from snapping around while they're dozing off, reports Mail Online.
This is a one off purchase that doesn't require you to ever look around for another kid - carrying contraption for your vehicle again.
The white flow control contraption includes a rubber lining that goes around its rim, which is key for keeping air out, eliminating any reasons for additional gas for babies that have colic.
The plastic contraption that wheels your baby around is actually counter-productive to this phenomenon called bonding.
They build complex contraptions out of wood, wheels, and whatever else is lying around, or they collect and collate rocks, shells, and coins.
With the green light from Townes, Clauser began to scavenge spare parts from storage closets around the Berkeley lab — «I've gotten pretty good at dumpster diving,» as he put it recently — and soon he had duct - taped together a contraption capable of measuring the correlated polarizations of pairs of photons.
If a student is sick enough, they get sent around the corner, to a room with a crazy - looking, Rube - Goldberg - like contraption known as the «Gesundheit Machine.»
With all of these flying contraptions zipping around, it's hard to deny that they seem awfully reminiscent of regular old remote - control helicopters and planes.
To get that voluminous shape, women used a cage crinoline, a contraption introduced in the 1850s generally made from hoops that were attached with tape and then fastened around the waist, Hill says.
As with No Country's use of a cattle gun as a main weapon, McCarthy introduces another unique assassination device called a «bolito», which is a wire contraption put around the neck of the victim that slowly continuous to tighten, and there is nothing the victim, nor anyone else, can do to stop it from its path of deadly intent.
Examples include Algodoo, a platform where students can design, make, and test Rube Goldberg — style contraptions, and Kerbal Space Program — available to schools as KerbalEdu — a virtual rocket launcher game where students can mess around and experiment with space flight missions.
Sitting in the heavily bolstered driver's seat, we poke around and find a button for the rearward - facing flamethrowers, a thumbprint - encoded starter on the steering wheel, and a couple of other well - hidden Quartermaster contraptions we weren't supposed to see.
Thanks to the new illuminated display, one can read on the Kindle Paperwhite irrespective of the ambient lighting conditions, which mean one would no longer have to buy and lug around the external «reading light» contraption for reading in the dark.
My brother sprang for some mosquito netting, hood - like contraptions that went over your face and cinched around your throat.
I mean, do you have some tubed shaped carrying contraption that you need to use to carry a tablet around in?
He had just been taken away from all of his littermates and foster family, put into a cage by two strange people, and was now moving around to who - knew - where in a contraption that was bouncy.
Puzzles are many and quite varied: you might have to redirect fire in order to pass, clamber around the environment, water plans by carefully altering the flow, block contraptions, build towers, time leaps and more.
She can hack into quadrupedal contraptions to use them as handy steeds, riding them like horses to cover ground faster, or to run rings around slower - moving mechs.
Ignore it - it's simply to each you how the contraptions work, but if you like you can grab the ball and run around with it.
Throw the Leviathan axe at the spinning contraptions, one is located behind the chest, one to the right down the hill, and another further around down the hill covered in poison gas.
The thought of having an even larger «contraption» extending from the ground, up and around the top of the sculpture in order to incorporate the hanging seems the opposite of what I'm trying to do, though it has been an interesting thought - excercise to consider it.
In October 1901, the Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos Dumont saw his flying machine complete a trip around the Eiffel Tower after coming from the Parc Saint Cloud, all in under half an hour — the first contraption to do so.
Indeed, the show's initial concept was organized around Anne McGuire's 1996 video «When I Was a Monster, «made in the aftermath of a near - fatal accident, in which the artist sits naked on a chair with her forearm braced by a mechanical medical contraption.
They are also a chance to see the contraptions other bikers have come up with to move their stuff around.
As in the early days of television, when confused newbies would peer around the back of the box or wonder how so many people could fit inside the new - fangled contraption, Ben's gran is utterly blown away by the power of this small piece of equipment perched on her kitchen table.
Another nurse who I hadn't seen before came in and removed the soiled bed pad below me and put a fresh one under me; she gave me a sanitary napkin contraption consisting of elastic and metal clips with which to hold it around my waist.
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