Not exact matches
The horses in the courtyard got up and shook themselves; the hounds
jumped about, wagging their tails; the pigeons
on the roof drew their
heads from under their wings, looked about, and flew out into the country.
This
jumper also has bumpers
on the straps to prevent baby
from bumping her
head on the doorframe as she plays.
An article
from the New York Times
on Tuesday said Joseph Martens,
head of the Department of Environmental Conservation, will also be one of the people to make the
jump.
«
From a retired Navy commander to a local businesswoman to a sheriff and general, these Jumpstart candidates are getting a
jump - start
on their path to victory and a
head start
on making Congress work for America's middle class again,» Israel said.
That's when Mitchell
jumped her
from behind, choked her and pounded her
head into the ground before raping her
on a wooded path, according to the criminal complaint against him.
The mangrove rivulus
on the other hand does a «tail flip,» whereby it flips its
head over its body towards the tail end to
jump away
from a stimulus.
The burpee is done in a 4 - step phase: — Start in a standing position — Drop to a squat position while at the same time putting your arms to the ground - Kick your feet back into a push up position while supporting yourself
on your arms — With a
jump, return your feet to the squat position — Thrust yourself up
from the squat position with the arms above your
head.
Once you have recovered
from that intense squat hold, grab a fitness matt, lay
on your back and lift your legs up past your
head then quickly roll your body forward, bend your knees, put your feet
on the floor and
jump right up into standing position.
Getting a sizable
jump on the Easter bunny (the release was moved up Stateside
from its original March 23 berth, presumably so as not to butt
heads with the animated Sherlock Gnomes), the family - friendly film should nevertheless generate some respectable lettuce for Sony.
However, Michel Hazanavicius, director of The Artist, has refrained
from jumping on the bandwagon for fear the success could go to Uggie's
head.
A charming and promising start gets derailed by the structure of the film, which continually
jumps from one year to the next, always
on Senna's birthday, as different characters give talking
head interviews about their own birthday wishes and fulfillments.
Typically picked up through
head - to -
head contact,
head lice can crawl or
jump from one host to another — they live in human hair and survive
on blood by biting their host's scalp.
If you
jumped over here
from my tutorial
on putting Google apps
on your Kindle Fire, you can
head back over there now!
Excited by the presence of other dogs, she had
jumped so high she landed
on a kennel fence, cutting one of her legs badly enough to need stitches — which is why she got the plastic cone around her
head, to keep her
from licking her wounds.
Use treats to train your pets to do tricks, like stand
on your shoulders or
head, climb across your body
from one hand to another, or
jump from hand to hand.
Use
head collars in the clinic to prevent dogs
from pulling
on leash and
jumping on the staff.
Amaze yourself as you take each challenge
head on,
from speedy Rippin» Zip Lines, midair
jumps, suspended gravity defying climbing walls, walk the plank and high wire acts that will have you coming back for more!
Players can
jump on enemies»
heads to stun them and engage in boss - like battles (e.g., hurling baseballs at a flying mask; running
from a giant).
Yes, I hear all of you PUBG and PC fanboys, it is difficult to put that many controls
on a controller with a limited number of buttons to input, but anyone
jumping into this game
from another shooter is sure to be scratching their
head when trying to figure out how to do the simplest things like healing yourself, reloading, or aiming the way you want to.
Mr. Phil Harrison, former
head of Sony Worldwide Studios,
jumped from an upswinging PS3 market to the all - but - dead publisher with only a couple prospects
on deck.
It's fun to try to
jump on every single enemy's
head on the screen, bouncing
from one to another while they're all frozen, or throwing a shuriken at each one of them which hangs in the air until time resumes and they all get a mouthful of ninja star at the same time.
Will this new movie follow the typical Mario structure of rescuing Peach
from Bowser in some kingdom by
jumping on the
heads of Goombas?
After saving the cap
from some Octoroks, Ezlo declares that the two can help each other and
jump up
on Link's
head.
Mr Ueda was kind enough to send me a copy of The Last Guardian late last year and as I was playing it, I could notice the moments when you climb
on Trico's
head to find a path, and
jump to reach places that were inaccessible
from the height you were at.
As soon a you've mastered
jumping over spikes you will move
on to keeping acid
from falling
on Ivy's
head, and after that you'll start encountering enemies.
After flushing your business, you
head outside to South Park to see a war raging
on in the streets as kids fight for control of the Stick of Truth
from the previous game, but just as we get close The Coon
jumps into the fray to warn all the kids of a danger ahead, a missing cat, whose capture could reward the heroes $ 100 to fund their superhero franchise.
Just like Mario, you can
jump on your enemies
heads to defeat them — but you're also equipped with an arsenal of tools and magic powers to help you fight
from the shadows or stay hidden in them!
I'm calling it: seamless battles
from the surface of a planet,
jumping in a starfighter for in - air dogfights, going further into outer space battles, land
on a destroyer or capital ship to continue the fight, get to the nearest starfighter or escape pod when the ship is compromised, the destroyer explodes in space as you
head back down to the planet.
As well as
jumping on boss
heads or hitting them off platforms
from below, the bosses in New Super Mario Bros 2 can also be defeated by hitting them with either a normal or gold fireball.
Using this hardware, you can utilize
jump jets, execute quick dashes, and even pull a fast one
on pursuers by quickly
jumping up and over their
heads, taking them out with an easy kill
from behind.
Outlast has corpses falling
from ceilings, Dead Space has seemingly - dead zombies
jumping up, and Silent Hill has Pyramid
Head sneaking up
on you.
What sets this game apart
from the other Mario games is that you do not
jump on the enemy's
heads to simply kill them.
While the sounds are distinctively «old school,» being all rather tinny and trebly, there is a wide variety of them for every situation
from jumps to being sucked into a pipe to bopping a koopa
on the
head, which goes a long way towards keeping the game interesting.
These shows typically take one of two approaches: faithfully reconstructing an exhibition
from the past (such as New York gallery Zwirner & Wirth's 2008 redo of Dan Flavin's 1964 exhibition at Green Gallery), or conceiving of a new project that uses a past exhibition as a conceptual
jumping - off point (for example, When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes at San Francisco's CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in 2012, a contemporary riff
on the famous Live in Your
Head: When Attitudes Become Form at Kunsthalle Bern in 1969).
Among the works
on display are Innoportune: Stage one (2004, installation consisting of nine cars and sequenced multichannel light tubes), Reflection — A Gift from Iwaki (2004, excavated wooden boat and porcelain), and Head On (wolves jumping head on against a glass wall, first realized for Cai Guo - Qiang's solo exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin
on display are Innoportune: Stage one (2004, installation consisting of nine cars and sequenced multichannel light tubes), Reflection — A Gift
from Iwaki (2004, excavated wooden boat and porcelain), and
Head On (wolves jumping head on against a glass wall, first realized for Cai Guo - Qiang's solo exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berl
Head On (wolves jumping head on against a glass wall, first realized for Cai Guo - Qiang's solo exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin
On (wolves
jumping head on against a glass wall, first realized for Cai Guo - Qiang's solo exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berl
head on against a glass wall, first realized for Cai Guo - Qiang's solo exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin
on against a glass wall, first realized for Cai Guo - Qiang's solo exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin).
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From Inkopolis Square, you can
jump into the game's competitive multiplayer (the bread and butter of Splatoon), shop for new clothes and weapons to get a leg up
on the competition, travel to Octo Canyon to take
on the game's single - player campaign or
head over to Grizzco to participate in the game's new co-op mode: Salmon Run.
If you're still using an original Moto X, when Motorola is ready to deploy the Lollipop update remember that the software will be
heading out as Android 5.1 Lollipop instead of traveling through Android 5.0 first, so this means you'll be getting a
jump on some devices
from other manufacturers which pushed out Android 5.0.2.
As he
jumps up
from the scalding mess, he catches the back of his
head on a drawer that has been left open just enough to do the trick.