If we had been aiming to sell the property to someone who would live in it, the headline could have been something
like Watch the waves.....
Not exact matches
Then I jumped out and set up two cameras before
watching the 155 mm cannon fire, which, when it did, sent out a shock
wave so strong that it felt
like someone lightly punched me all over my body.
It's
like watching a group of people work together to unpack a stuffed closet: some want to put the damaged items right back in their boxes, some want to
wave them
like bloody shirts, some want to pause and see what they're actually looking at.
It's
like in a magic trick when the magician is
waving one hand about, with lots of color, light, and flourishes, that is the time to
watch what his other hand is doing.
Some riders look scornfully at the
wave watchers, wondering why, if they
like to
watch surfing so much, they don't get out of their beach chairs, and try surfing for themselves.
Kyle - please tell me that you
watched the drunken college students celebrating, dancing, and
waving flags in the streets when Bin Laden was killed?!?!? Do you have ANY IDEA what that looked
like to the rest of the world?
As much as I hate to make this comparison, look at Abramovich of Chelsea... the guy
watches almost every match of Chelsea, and is on his feet,
waving like a maniac to celebrate goals.
Greedy Stan Kronke is only concerned with making money, and if Usmanov sells up then we are in it deep cos Wenger will continue to steal a living from the club as will that clown Walcott.We are also rans, there is no real desire to spend a penny more than necessary and every year Wenger fiddles around at the edges of the team but never really completes the job, I'm sick of
watching the same game over and over, Wenger
waving his arms about but doing the
like for
like subs on about 70 mins as usual while Bouldy sticks to his vow of silence, we are a joke among the top teams, and if Wenger signs a new deal then I may have to take a 2 year sabbatical cos I'm sick of the man and his bu # * ~ $ t press conferences,
Watching the latest, entirely hapless, efforts of Theresa May to seem
like a normal human person by attempting to participate in that most regrettable of group activities, a Mexican
wave, your columnist was struck by how apt a metaphor it was for the ineptitude shown by Liverpool FC in their transfer strategy so far this summer.
Try
watching her for earlier indications and whe you see a sign then put her in a dark room with some «white noise» (
like the sound of ocean
waves — Homedics makes an inexpensive, portable unit that emits a lovely, relaxing sound.)
That's a tradition we started to celebrate Will's first birthday, and it's one we plan to continue — I don't
like balloon releases because of the ecological impact, and there's something very calming (to me) about
watching the
waves carry the flowers away from the shore.
But what seems
like an unlikely imaginative leap on the part of the playwright is actually based in reality: while
watching a far - right protest in London Thompson, to his surprise, saw an LGBT rainbow banner being
waved among the St George's flags.
Steve: One of the things that I wrote in my notes as we were
watching it was we don't even get sort of a hand -
waving definition of either intelligent design or evolution until something
like a half - an - hour into the film.
It's
like trying to comprehend the magnitude of the oceans if all you've done is stand on the beach
watching the
waves breaking.
When we are in a deep slumber our brain's activity ebbs and flows in big, obvious
waves,
like watching a tide of human bodies rise up and sit down around a sports stadium.
Forty - eight million viewers from living rooms across America tuned in to
watch; courtside, fans wore handmade buttons featuring phrases
like «I'm with Billie Jean» and
waved banners in the air.
That being said, it is not swimmable for any average person (
like me) but they're super fun to
watch especially the professional surfers surfing the
waves!!
If, for instance, you're craving breaking
waves and sandy shores, just a short drive will take you the
likes of Foxton Beach or Himatangi Beach — ideal spots for unwinding with your date (and both spectacular, romantic places to
watch the sun go down over the sea).
I am content with simple things
like sunsets and
watching the
waves roll in or walking on the beach as well as walking through bushland.
I
like to
watch the ocean
waves, walk along the beach; I love visiting historic places, modified...
Like to play guitar, Ride bicycles, surf (
waves at the beach) swim,
Watch movies; action - adventure, scifi, comedy, T.V. - comedy, discovery, history, science channels.
I
like to read, go to the beach to
watch the
waves:).
Its undeniably fun to
watch these sequences where the youths are acting up with their gangland dialect,
waving their hands around making gang signs, virtually behaving
like cartoon characters whilst being dressed
like bums.
A scene early in the film, on a
wave - swept beach, was so appalling that I covered my eyes, but when I uncovered them and kept
watching I was forced,
like everyone else in the audience, into an inhuman stance.
The performances looked
like they could be very good but
like AmericanRequiem said above, this doesn't look
like the type of film that one would just sit down to
watch for fun (not saying that is a requirement for film - viewing) so the movie would have to really ride a
wave of huge critical support for me to give it a go.
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Watched: Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Brood, Hell House, The Girl, The Birds, Avatar 3D, Moonrise Kingdom, Rosemary's Baby, Nosferatu, Shock
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What i brilliant movie i just
watched, right from the starting to the middle and all through the accident and stuff and Nikis come back and when
like he and james hunt are
waving at each other during nikis come back was just superb, i would recommend this movie to everyone, i give it a respectable 7/10.
Learn safety rules, how to
watch the ocean, what a «catchable»
wave feels
like, how to catch one, what to do once you've caught one, surfing etiquette, and more.
Rent direct with the owner - No service fees
like VRBO Only 100 yards to Kamaole II Beach — Gentle sloping white sand with gentle
waves, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and
watching sunsets, also whale
watching in the winter months.
If you would
like to lay on the beach, the famed Napili Beach, known for its people
watching, boogie boarding
waves and gorgeous Maui sand, is a 5 minute walk around the corner.
Like all beach breaks shifting sand breaks catching
waves was easy but you have to
watch for jet ski the people have no idea on how to get out or
watching where they are going.
It's also the best spot to reach family friendly adventures
like visiting the Santa Maria ship wreck, a trip into Viana Desert with its» rolling sand dunes and
waving palm trees, or a night - time excursion to
watch sea turtles hatching!
Swell alert 2 Big SW swells aproch to Peru by the end of april and first days of May
waves up 20 ft in some points
like Pico ALto all the coast are gonna be onfire for more than one week Chicama 6 to 7 perfect ft from the point to the Pier Pacasmayo solid 9 ft plus Lobitos onfire el hueco and many other secret spots if u need any help
watch my dayli surfcast Peru Surf Trip and Soul Facebook and
watch my tripadvisor comments
Of course, most of these songs can already be found in other Miku games
like Project Diva X, but are still enjoyable to
watch and
wave your PS Move / Dualshock 4 controller to.
There's nothing quite
like the serenity of dropping your lure into the water, listening to the
waves lap playfully at the sides of your boat,  and waiting for a fish to bite... Then reeling it in (along with twenty or thirty other fish), blasting them to bits with your shotgun,
watching as money and guts rain down from the heavens, and saving up your cash to buy a bazooka.
As you
watch that intro, the grass
waving in the wind, not only looks
like lush grass over an open field, but the fine texture of a coloured chalk, mixed with a watercolour backing... blending colours into one, but then defining each individual detail.
I still revisit it but every time i
watch the opening i feel
like we missed a far better game set during the outbreak as the first
wave.
Or you could just
wave the Wii Remote
like a madman and
watch the chaos ensue, but that'd just be monkeying around.
The space allows the audience to sit on the side of the sound installation,
watch as the movement of the dial through the work's interior imitates the motion of a sea
wave, and feel the resonance of the trumpet -
like audio.
Like waving a red flag in front of a bull... just
watch what Trump does to the arrogant a-holes at the EPA!
Wearable technology (
like Fitbits and Apple
Watches) are the latest devices to make
waves...
Fitbit's first
wave of apps felt
like disappointments compared to efforts on Apple
Watch, Android Wear or Samsung's Gear platform.
The best features get out of your way, but too many are simply obtrusive — I wound up using the GS4
like I would any other phone, with most of the additional features off, and as much as I'd be thrilled to
watch people
waving at their phones on the subway, I'm not betting it catches on.
Compared to fellow second -
wave Android Wear family members,
like the 2015 Moto 360 or Huawei
Watch, the ZenWatch 2 is amazingly cheap, and all in all, it's not internally inferior, with a Snapdragon 400 chip in tow, 512 MB RAM and 4 GB storage space.
After they
watch the movie, I invite families to get curious about the idea that emotions are «energy in motion» in our bodies, and I encourage them to notice what that energy feels
like in their body (a pounding head, racing heart, a warm
wave of water washing over their whole body, butterflies in the tummy, etc.).