Sentences with phrase «in clacking»

Jack's best friend, whose father owns the town's funeral home, delights in clacking together a set of dentures he's lifted from a corpse.
But his attorneys released a statement last night fleshing out their argument about why a lawsuit was the only option after PNAS did not follow its own procedures and ignored Jacobson's requests to correct errors in the Clack study prior to publication.
Dear friends & critics, After much deliberation and having brought to light the corrections of fact required in the Clack paper, I have decided to move on and voluntarily dismiss the lawsuit.

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He and his brother Ray, who were known as «Click and Clack the Tappet Brothers,» started the show in Boston in 1977 and took it national to NPR ten years later.
Rolling in wheelchairs and clacking past with walkers, the residents line up for their plates of chicken parmesan.
Thousands of bottles shoot down a conveyor belt with a click - clack sound, in a streak of bright purple.
After a brief stint at Woman's College in North Carolina and a few years teaching «social ethics» at the Hartford Seminary, the relentless clacking of Berger's typewriter earned him a return ticket to the New School in 1963.
Amid the hum of the motors on the street, I also hear the clackety clack of hooves hitting the cobblestones, the sound of a legion of cartoneros, people who scavenge in the streets each night trying to fill their horse - drawn carts with old newspapers, packing cartons, aluminum cans or edible scraps.
Clack, an underrated shot blocker who can play four positions, averaged 9.4 points per game last year and came on strong in the postseason, scoring 16.0 points and 6.5 rebounds a game in the NCAA tournament.
The littlest Norman did «the dab» every time Carolina scores, arms flailing, the beads in her hair creating constant clacking.
The motorcyclist who sets out to conquer a hillside is in for a scratching, sloughing and clacking ride
In lay and play mode, this Gym allows baby to lay on their back and look up at their reflection in the mirrored sun or swat at and practice grabbing the five dangling toys that spin, clack and smile back, all while chubby baby feet kick at the large buttons on the piano to hear the musiIn lay and play mode, this Gym allows baby to lay on their back and look up at their reflection in the mirrored sun or swat at and practice grabbing the five dangling toys that spin, clack and smile back, all while chubby baby feet kick at the large buttons on the piano to hear the musiin the mirrored sun or swat at and practice grabbing the five dangling toys that spin, clack and smile back, all while chubby baby feet kick at the large buttons on the piano to hear the music.
Every step your tot takes will result in a rewarding clacking sound as the two woodpeckers «peck» at the wooden walker.
Princess Sophie holds her jewels (clacking beads) in her hands for baby to play with and her skirt crinkles to keep baby's interest.
The girls are in ballet & tap class and little brother loves putting on their shoes and clacking around.
If you're a fan of public radio, you will very much appreciate this video of Rep. Anthony Weiner, a Queens Democrat, «thanking» his GOP colleagues — tongue firmly in cheek — for pushing a vote on whether to defund NPR, «protecting» the American people from Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers.
Herring use high - pitched farts to find each other in the dark, and clown fish clack their jaws together as a warning to intruders.
MacDonald, Christopher Clack of NOAA and the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and other colleagues wanted to test this idea.
Despite the popularity of the ZX80 — the company purportedly sold 100,000 of them worldwide that year — the readers of Discover were evidently still clacking away on typewriters in 1981.
«We have long suspected that there was a connection between throat structures used for air breathing and middle - ear structures used for hearing,» says Jennifer Clack of the University Museum of Zoology in Cambridge, England, who has studied related fossils.
«This research may show us one of the influences acting during the crucial water - to - land transition in tetrapods,» says Jenny Clack of the University of Cambridge.
This year's milestone shows that renewables are becoming a major source of electricity in the U.S. and can no longer be considered «alternative» energy, said Christopher Clack, CEO of the power grid modeling firm Vibrant Clean Energy and a former National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration researcher.
Cibele Biondo at the Federal University of ABC in Brazil and her team analysed the cuckoos» bill - clacking sounds.
«It was assumed that tetrapods evolved in river deltas and lakes, partly because all previous fossil evidence has been found in these environments,» says Jenny Clack, curator of vertebrate palaeontology at the University Museum of Zoology in Cambridge, UK.
Clack, however, believes a reassessment of the consensus view on tetrapod evolution might be in order.
Two years later, Caldeira along with others, including lead author Christopher Clack, issued a very negative rebuttal paper, also in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Back in the UK, Dr Clack received a first class BSc.
Vibrant Clean Energy, LLC (VCE) was originally founded by Dr Clack (Chris) in 2015 to provide free online wind and solar power forecasts to all.
Dr Clack can be characterized as an expert in mathematics, statistics and optimization.
In a move very unusual for debate in science, Jacobson sued C. Clack and the National AcademIn a move very unusual for debate in science, Jacobson sued C. Clack and the National Academin science, Jacobson sued C. Clack and the National Academy.
My only issue is that the zipper in the back makes some clicking / clacking noise when I'm walking.
Vegan fashion doesn't usually inspire images of chic women walking their dogs in Paris, hitting the nightclubs of New York or click - clacking in stilettos across the malls of Dubai.
Countless films have shown crowded newsrooms in the past, but Spielberg makes sure that this one is extra busy and loud — that the clicking and clacking and shouting on the soundtrack, the reporters and editors working away or striding about, conjure not just a particular time and place, but a whole world that's been lost.
Tangerine is a heartwarming tale of humanity punctuated by the clack of prostitutes» heels on sun - baked L.A. streets, by screaming matches in divey motels, and the admonishments of a doughnut - shop owner threatening to call the cops if everybody doesn't shut up.
The transfer's 5.1 DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack is similarly stellar: Voices come through as loud and clear as you'd expect, but what's most surprising is how rich and varied everything else is, from typewriters clacking away in the ad offices to the busy drone of traffic in New York's city streets.
But what was meta on the page became fetish in cinematic form, so the clackety - freakin» - clack of Briony's typewriter, like that infernal word — oh, that infernal word!
The narrative is fueled by the intimidating clack of shoe heels across wooden floors, the slap of faces hit by fists, the wail of anguish choked by a mute girl in an unbearable back - alley abortion.
I found myself in an inner - city middle school classroom without a clue as to how to discipline students beyond the escalating volume of my come - to - order voice (I often went home hoarse) or the clacking of a wooden stick that I whacked on my desk for attention.
If the proposal is agreed, Robert Clack school would overtake the current biggest post 11 school in England, which is Ashfield Comprehensive in Nottinghamshire, with 2,492 pupils.
Robert Clack School in Barking and Dagenham could be asked by the local council to expand to a 16 - form entry system, increasing its roll to 2,500.
Barking and Dagenham Council could ask Robert Clack School to expand to a 16 - form entry system in an effort to cope with rising pupil numbers.
They solidly clack open and when closed normally, people in the next county will feel the thump.
As luck would have it, Click and Clack were Emceeing a street fest in Harvard Square.
The clacking sound in the beginning is the tape deck, I shut that off after my second attempt to start the car.
There is an annoying clack somewhere in the back every time you hit a bump.
We were not alone in experiencing poor shifting and loud clacking noises, and have needed it serviced under warranty three times for transaxle failures.
Happily the three - point seatbelts stay in the car so you don't have to click - clack every time you want to travel.
You can piggyback on their comments by explaining some poetry fundamentals after they've already observed them (e.g., ««Click clack» is an example of onomatopoeia, and poets use this device to suggest sounds, even coining new words in the process»).
Their ancient arms whipped around in different directions, clacking against one another, making the sound of knocking antlers.
Some of the titles included in the pilot are Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type by Doreen Cronin and illustrated by Betsy Lewin, Hatchet by Gary Paulsen, Forge by Laurie Halse Anderson, Out of My Mind by Sharon M. Draper, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt and For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway.
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