Sentences with phrase «rocking movement of»

I discovered that my baby loves the rocking movement of the car seat most of all, back and forth, unlike side to side movement of the crib.
The gentle rocking movement of the 3 - in - 1 Rocker Napper can be enjoyed by baby while playing with the rattling snail and flowery mirror
«Then I started pouring the paints, and allowing the rocking movements of the ship to disperse it.»
Critics have even cited Dadaist influences on the punk rock movement of the 1970s.

Not exact matches

The Cannes Film Festival will join forces with the French government to prevent sexual harassment at the prestigious event in the wake of the #MeToo movement that rocked the entertainment industry.
If all that sounds kind of gooey, well, that's truly the broader mission of the digital health wave too — a movement that attracted a record $ 5.8 billion in venture funding last year, according to Rock Health.
YEREVAN, May 2 - The leader of a protest movement that has rocked Armenia on Tuesday called a pause in a campaign of civil disobedience while he seeks assurances that the ruling party will back him to be the next prime minister.
He hoped his hipness in terms of rock music and driving a motorcycle would appeal to those frustrated with the stranglehold of Limbaughian bloviation on the so - called movement conservatives, but he turned out to be wrong in that choice.
it is easier, I think, to be in the boat with Borg's historical Jesus — wisdom teacher / movement initiator / social prophet — than with Jesus the Resurrected Christ who rocks the hell out of my dead and dying world.
Folk, hippie rock, punk rock — these really were considered movements by many of their participants, whereas 70s disco was considered by most to simply be a fad.
U.S. policy toward Latin America has fluctuated between open support of dictatorships and hostility toward movements of liberation, and advocacy of a «restricted democracy,» in which a limited amount of political space is allowed so long as it does not rock the boat too much internally and in the hemisphere.
A number of my fellow rock - bohemians hungered to get «our 60s,» our movement that would unite our generation with purpose — it was feeling I felt throughout my 80s teenage - dom, but I became disturbed at the way the «political» longings were increasingly so content - empty, not seriously seeking any overall account of things, and thus seeming ready to embrace any ol' something to be against that would serve as an excuse to protest.
It was at the epicentre of the Jesus People movement, which saw thousands of hippies, surfers and beatniks come to Christ as they swapped psychedelic drugs and rock and roll for the Holy Spirit and a new wave of folk - rock worship music.
But it was at this juncture that a third, unexpected development injected the forbidden worldly extremes of rock «n» roll back into Pentecostalism: the rise of the countercultural — and decidedly Pentecostal - leaning — Jesus People movement at the turn of the 1970s.
Dame Vivienne Westwood is an influential fashion designer and businesswoman who rose to fame in the late 1970s when her early designs helped shape the look of the punk rock movement.
Pleas Gaethje learn some of that movement and please if you get rocked use some of that wrestling you're always talking about.
Studies have shown that the rocking movement can help in the development of the vestibular system in human infants.
The motion of mom's movement tends to rock babies to sleep in the womb.
Rocking, swaying, walking and other movements all help you deal with the pain of contractions.
The close contact and movement of rocking meets all of these needs.
Swinging or Rhythmic movement.: there are many conventional rhythmic movements, including dancing, rocking, baby bouncers on vibrant, baby swings, rhythmic pats on the bottom or back, baby carriers, baby squats (this is my favorite one), car rider, walks or forth and back movements of your knees while you let your baby rest on.
This spot should be free of many visual and auditory distractions but should allow for some movements like jumping, pounding, swinging, rocking, etc..
Two of these exercises are the hollow rock and the opposite movement, the Superman.
The movement of the mother as she goes about her day rocks the baby just as she was rocked in the womb and is soothing and familiar.
Many babies are soothed by rhythmic back - and - forth movements, such as the gentle motion of a rocking chair.
Bowel movements that look like pebbles or small rocks are oftentimes a sign of constipation.
Add the soothing movement of a rocking chair and see who falls asleep faster, you or your baby!
In addition to night waking and sleep onset problems, children may also experience a range of undesirable behaviours occurring during their sleep or sleep - wake transitions, including sleepwalking, sleep talking, bedwetting, bruxism (i.e., grinding or clenching the teeth during sleep), sleep terrors, and rhythmic movement disorders (rocking the entire body from one side to another, rolling the head against the pillow).
With the unions causing much misery for ordinary householders he could not give the strikers his unqualified support, on the other hand the trade union movement was Labour's traditional bed rock of support whom he could not afford to offend.
As time goes by, the movement of the plates causes the rocks around the fault to bend and stretch.
After correcting the logs for errors in location, Gubbins compared the directions of captains» compass needles with the magnetic properties of rocks from the same period, allowing him to construct a time line of movements in the magnetic field.
Researchers are also interested in how the movement of waves from water into rock, and vice versa, affects signal detection.
Ongoing threats to areas downstream include: a large rock slide from the headscarp into the sag pond, another failure of the rock - slide slump block, a rapid release of water from the sag pond, and rapid or slow movement of the avalanche deposit (shown in lower photo).
Their research shows that the avalanche had a complex series of movement phases, starting with a cascade of landslide / debris flow beginning about 10 hours before the catastrophic rock slide - avalanche phases, and ending with rock slides and rock falls from an oversteepened headscarp.
Rock movement along the Denali fault drives the uplift of the mountains, which form at bends in the fault, where previously fractured suture - zone rocks are pinned against the stronger former North American continental margin.
David Rowley, a geologist at the University of Chicago in Illinois, and a team of geodynamical modelers simulated the lava lamp - like movement of hot material in Earth's mantle, which is a highly viscous though solid layer of rock between the crust and the molten core.
Rowley's team uncovered subtle mantle movements under eastern North America by including in their model a layer of relatively soupy rock, just beneath Earth's rigid outer shell, called the asthenosphere.
We identified four distinctive layers of rock, or hydrogeological zones, which control groundwater movement in the Sydney Basin.
Such earthquake swarms typically are associated with the movement of molten rock below ground, which geologists credited for the recent quake cluster at Yellowstone National Park, or they are linked to an active fault, he said on Tuesday.
Prof. Kathleen Cullen and her PhD student Jess Brooks of the Dept of Physiology have been able to identify a distinct and surprisingly small cluster of cells deep within the brain that react within milliseconds to readjust our movements when something unexpected happens, whether it is slipping on ice or hitting a rock when skiing.
While geologists in the energy and mineral industries face roller - coaster hiring - and - firing cycles, those who study the movement and chemistry of water seeping through rocks and sediment find demand for their expertise almost as steady as the flow of groundwater itself.
Ancient rocks and mountain ranges show that the constant movement of Earth's crust has assembled and ripped apart supercontinents several times before, in a roughly half - billion - year cycle.
So if plate movements lead to one continent crashing into another, then instead of one being pushed deep into the Earth, its rocks can be pushed up into mountain ranges.
Today the crust is composed of eight major tectonic plates — the vast, irregular slabs of rock whose movements shift continents and sculpt mountains.
One of the most promising methods is laser vibrometry, which involves bouncing a laser beam off the rock to measure very small movements.
For example, the team's second - generation model will introduce anisotropic inversions, which are calculations that better capture the differing orientations and movement of rock in the mantle.
As time passes, the movement of the plates causes the rocks around the fault to bend and stretch.
Many archaeologists such as Tom Dillehay, from Vanderbilt University shared that the research fails to entirely exclude the possibility of natural processes involved in the movement of the rocks, or creating the wear pattern on the stones.
In a first, geologists have compiled a set of global observations of the movement of the Earth's mantle — the 3,000 - kilometer - thick layer of hot silicate rocks between the crust and the core.
The researchers were able to identify single neurons in the PPC that fired when Sorto was presented with an image of an object to be grasped — a rock, say — and identified a nearly completely separate class of neurons that responded when Sorto engaged in motor imagery (the mental planning and imagined execution of a movement without the subject actually trying to move the limb).
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