Sentences with phrase «like movements of the head»

During breaks in play, Pogba could be seen strutting across the turf, his head held high, shoulders back, chest out, performing a kind of cockerel - like movement of the head as he walked, thrusting it back and forth with each confident step.

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He is the former head of U.S. Missions for the movement (they don't like to be called a denomination).
Although they may begin in priestly, mystical or communal religious traditions, fundamentalist - like movements seem to be found more frequently in those religions that claim to have received through revelation or great discovery a grand message of new truth, which must be delivered and which turns all ordinary understandings on their head.
In his first preseason game, against the Jets, Boomer looked like the steal of the draft — 9 for 10 and two TDs, good movement, good head.
His movement and quality at the moment ought to make the likes of Sanchez and Walcott hang their heads in shame, even Giroud — who's hit a dry patch, not ideal for a title - chasing squad.
The sound of your voice and the movement of the puppet are good motivators for your baby to practice important developmental skills like lifting his head and tracking movement with his eyes.
Whether you are looking for a way to get out of the house, bond with your child, meet other like - minded parents, or you want to give your child a head - start in music or movement principles, you might want to consider a «parent and me» class.
It doesn't sound like much of a musical challenge — except that the woman is paralyzed after a stroke, and can make only eye, facial and slight head movements.
Scientists built miniature devices to measure avian head movement, brain electrical activity and GPS location, and they attached them — almost like hats and backpacks — to great frigatebirds of the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador.
«Most people complain of wrist pain when they are doing exercises on their hands using their bodyweight — like push - ups, planks and flow movements like bear crawls,» says Lauren Williams, a head coach at Tone House in New York City.
Becca Pace, certified personal trainer, bodyART instructor and head trainer of Barre Harmony, says, «The subtle movements of barre target smaller, hard - to - reach muscles, like the obliques or your inner thighs.»
I like to start with the head and work slow, isolating and increasing the range of motion movements.
Bush is a major figure in the conservative education reform movement, and now heads the Foundation for Excellence in Education, a think - tank seeking to overhaul the country's educational systems through policies like ending teacher tenure, expanding the use of charter schools and school vouchers, and the increased use of virtual education.
So I'd like to walk you through a timeline of what these look like in the school choice movement and where we're headed.
What a super bitch in fabulous condition with a lovely head and beautiful profile, has amazing teeth which are gleaming white like a young dogs, lovely reach of neck and short back, lovely movement, a real credit to her owner / breeder
For a game which describes itself as run and gun, and also mimics older gameplay styles, your default movement is surprisingly slow and heavy, which is irrating when you're dealing with massive waves of enemies who can all run at a fair lick and that like to charge you head on.
And, like Ico, I had a habit of figuring it out when I wasn't playing it, and just going over the movement patterns in my head.
What also helps is that you can slow down the movement speed of your craft to perform finesse moves, which can be very helpful in certain situations like when you're in a corner and are trying to pick your way through the myriad of bullets that are heading your way.
It still plays very much like a beat - em - up, with movement on two axes and the risk of turning your back at the opponent, but the head butt is replaced by a dash, which allows for additional running attacks.
«It includes works such as his portrait wire heads that are suspended and moving in space, where you get a sense of the person coming through from the way in which that movement occurs, as well as the fantastic mobiles that are almost like standing under trees.
Despite the efforts of the above pioneers, along with those of inter-war artists Marcel Jean (1900 - 93), Joan Miro (1893 - 1983) and Andre Breton (1896 - 1966)- see their respective works Spectre of the Gardenia (1936, plaster head, painted cloth, zippers, film strip, Museum of Modern Art NYC); Object (1936, stuffed parrot, silk stocking remnant, cork ball, engraved map, Museum of Modern Art NYC); and Poem - Object (1941, Museum of Modern Art NYC)- junk art did not coalesce into a movement until the 1950s, when artists like Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008) started to promote his «combines» (a combined form of painting and sculpture), such as Bed (1955, MoMA, New York) and First Landing Jump (1961, combine painting, cloth, metal, leather, electric fixture, cable, oil paint, board, Museum of Modern Art NYC).
What occurs are movements like wind; strange thunder heads or frozen clouds of solar flares.
Memories turn inside the head like projections from the exterior world, while the movement of watery vistas or passing car lights on city streets appear to be provoked by the power of reverie.
It took a long time, but eventually (by the early 2000s) this had generated a head of steam so that rubbish like this book could be seen to be some sort of valid comment by the serially deluded, and a whole denial movement seemed to exist in its own right.
When a phone is Daydream certified, apps like YouTube will launch in a special VR mode, taking advantage of additional power and phone architecture designed for VR, driving down the latency between the phone mounted on your head and your actual physical movements.
Just like in a car accident, the «loose» items continued their forward movement: my silver - and - turquoise stud earrings literally SHOT out of my earlobes and hit the front wall, six to eight feet from where my head stopped.
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