The twist here is that these 5 elements are all balanced, as can been seen in your character screen. |
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She suggests the goggles' straps with abbreviated wisps of graphite that twist and whip about the page. |
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Corn and jicama are tossed with green romaine lettuce for a twist on the classic Caesar salad. |
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He kidnaps her, in a surprisingly old-school twist, and takes her to parts unknown. |
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At the centre of the room a Rubenesque woman is holding court, the light catching a twist of green at the front of her coal black hair. |
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The karate practitioners spar with each other while kick boxers flex and twist their limbs. |
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Another twist on this theme is his striking wall lamps, which are essentially steel rods with willow woven around them. |
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Strong winds make it twist, jiggle and dance, and to hum, sing and scream like a banshee. |
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For evening, her navy tuxedo jacket has satin trim on the collar, pocket and sleeves, and is a modern twist on a classic design. |
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Woods tendency to warp and twist can cause any gate design to become misaligned. |
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The gradual twist of the body may be likened to certain movements in nature, such as that of a vine winding around a tree. |
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Pack into molds or crocks, or roll like a jelly roll in a piece of plastic wrap and place a twist tie on both ends. |
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The twist comes when Wilma's handbag gets switched with that of a jewel thief. |
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The figure was revealed today as the row over reburials took a new twist when town hall chiefs offered a compromise. |
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I watched my grandma pull the fur, twist it around the spool and wind it into a ball. |
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A number of newspapers have jumped on a sentence or two in the report to try to twist it into a condemnation of the administration's policy. |
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Last Tuesday saw yet another twist, as students, anxious to avoid kettling, played a cat-and-mouse game with police all through central London. |
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It was a weird twist of fate that threw us together, tore us apart, and threw us back together again. |
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He tried to balk and twist around somebody and got caught holding the ball, and the umpires pay the free kick. |
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Partners in Crime is a whodunit with a television twist of combining the detective with his FBI agent ex-wife. |
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I understand what my camera will do if I twist the dials, knobs and winders under certain conditions. |
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The twist ties were made of thin metal wire with a paper covering, and they rusted through after a few weeks. |
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Women screamed and jumped on chairs, men spilled their pints and babies dropped their rattles with each twist and turn of a nail-biting game. |
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Nothing was more amusing than standing inside the pivot point and seeing it twist and turn as the driver maneuvered through the windy streets of Kingston. |
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The CWA is planning a full-scale lobby day next Wednesday, Cohen said, in an effort to twist the arms of recalcitrant lawmakers. |
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Only this time, the return fire had a rare twist, one that could produce Washington convulsions. |
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The big twist is that by requesting those documents, Hall did in fact uncover a nepotism problem plaguing UT admissions. |
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What follows is culture shock, heartache, romance, rejection and even a Richard Gere-inspired twist. |
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The appellate drama that eventually set Kelly Michaels free had its own bizarre twist. |
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The final act, back in the States, is even more fantastical, with an added twist, befitting such a corkscrew plot, which doesn't make a blind bit of sense. |
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Until they do, berry utilizes her star quality to keep us riveted and awaiting whatever twist comes next. |
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The cabbie often harbours the misconception that he is a racing driver and your heart will be in your mouth as you see him weave and twist in the traffic. |
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Tone is their MegaFormer-based class, drawing from Pilates with a strength and cardio twist. |
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But as an additional twist, he picks up waifish Russian prostitute Anne, whose seeming helplessness belies a shrewd sense of self-preservation at any cost. |
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In a strange twist, Chambers was to play the part of Shana Babcock, the best friend of Linda Lovelace. |
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Poke center of Italian sausages with chopstick to make well, fill with chocolate syrup and twist the open end of the sausage. |
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When I make Thanksgiving dinner, I prepare traditional ingredients like turkey or squash with my own Yucatecan twist. |
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More tongue-in-cheek was a new twist on the cheerleader uniform. |
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Pilling is a function of fiber content, spinning method, twist, and fabric construction. |
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He watched the auntly lady twist the ends of the diaper so that the whole assemblage seemed to wrap itself around his boy like magic. |
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He had been a big top performer in his youth, but in a twist of fate he had run away to become an investment banker. |
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The dwarf plucked the bird from its cachette, throttled it with a twist of his knotty hands, and held it up for the gunman to admire. |
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The ironic twist is that he recently admitted to a possible onset of coulrophobia. |
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The debate over greater European integration took an unexpected twist yesterday with the arrival of Euro wasp in Britain. |
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I tried a full gainer with a twist, the way he did it, but succeeded only in smacking the water with my thighs. |
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The nip of the roller pairs prevent the twist from backing up to the roving. |
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He imported numerous characters from classic literature, popular culture and ancient history, always adding an unexpected twist. |
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It has many scenes that can be directly linked back to Kipling, but with Gaiman's dark twist. |
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Edgar added the dramatic twist that events were being regularly interrupted by the students to question the professor's version of events. |
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The stories were sometimes sinister, sometimes wryly comedic and usually had a twist ending. |
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For multitwist cords, the symbol for direction of twist of the single yarns is given first, with each subsequent direction following in order. |
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Rowing is a low impact activity with movement only in defined ranges, so twist and sprain injuries are rare. |
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In a twist on the miracle of the saint crying milk, her neogoth eye makeup had made her look as though she were crying black crude oil. |
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A mechanism was used to twist the water out of the bags and cause the boat to resurface. |
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The upper futtocks were usually not attached to the lower futtocks to allow some hull twist. |
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Cyclops by Euripides, the only fully extant satyr play, retells the episode involving Polyphemus with a humorous twist. |
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The handedness of the twist is the direction of the twists as they progress away from an observer. |
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The twist of the yarn is opposite to that of the strand, and that in turn is opposite to that of the rope. |
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I played dumb 'cause I knew if I talked at all, being simple and guileless, you all would twist me up and have the whole thing in a jiffy. |
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Lisle is composed of two strands that have each been twisted an extra twist per inch than ordinary yarns and combined to create a single thread. |
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Holding the fibre at a slight angle to the spindle produced the necessary twist. |
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Thus both the flyer and bobbin rotate to twist the yarn, and the difference in speed continually winds the yarn onto the bobbin. |
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The rovings are collected in a drum and proceed to the slubbing frame which adds twist, and winds onto bobbins. |
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Bolton specialised in fine count cotton, and its mules ran more slowly to put in the extra twist. |
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For a single ply yarn, the direction of the final twist is the same as its original twist. |
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The coupe shrieked as it hit the curve, but Harry managed the twist with precision and the roadworthy car responded. |
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She knew that sleaze Hakido would do something to stick the knife in and twist it to the hilt. |
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Jerzy watched the two of them, coming to Agreement over the flickering tendrils of spellfire, and felt something twist in his gut. |
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With the tank upside down, pull or twist off the rubber spud washer and use a spud wrench to unscrew the large locking net from the flush valve. |
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She taught him to do the twist, having learned it herself from an Alvin Ailey dancer at Jacob's Pillow. |
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And you will not take a bribe, because a bribe will blind the alert, and will twist the words of the righteous. |
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The tide seized us and swept us along, and in the races where this happened there were sucking whirlpools, strong enough to twist us round. |
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In yet another ironic twist in a story richly endowed with such warps, the Tsar's telegram crossed one despatched in the other direction. |
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The bronze 'goblets' sway and twist woozily, each painted with a spritz of polka dots or vivid swathes of colour. |
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I doubt that lefty Craig Boddington has all his safari rifles rebored for a left-hand twist, so I guess I will go with Occam's razor on this one. |
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Spoon aubergine and cheese mixture on to centre, pull four corners together and twist and pinch to seal. |
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Varga argues that authenticity is wholeheartedness with a twist. |
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The final twist in this tragic tale is that it has revived the crusade to licence chang'aa so that it can be purified like the Uganda Waragi or the Tanzanian Konyagi. |
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With more air time, riders can twist, turn, and test new stunts. |
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They had to twist his arm, but they got him to join the project. |
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There seemed to be a shared perception of Colonel North as a good and honorable serviceman who had been left to twist in the wind, the scapegoat of an operation gone awry. |
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Allism is noneism with a twist. For whereas the noneist holds that some objects have no kind of being at all, the allist holds that every object has being. |
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Not the least turn or twist in the fibres of any one animal which does not render them more proper for that particular animal's way of life than any other cast or texture. |
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Derailleurs, caliper brakes, drum brakes, three-speed hubs not incorporating coaster brakes, click twist grips, click stick levers, multiple freewheel splockets. |
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The effect of this downwards pull is to eliminate excessive twist and sagging off to leeward at the head of the sail and to allow a little more flow or belly near the luff. |
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The twist direction of yarn can affect the final properties of the fabric, and combined use of the two twist directions can nullify skewing in knitted fabric. |
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As the charge exploded I saw the aasvogel give a kind of backward twist. |
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With his left hand, he would place on the new bobbin onto the skewer from above and with his right hand twist in the new roving into the tail of the last. |
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Kogals, surfers, and other subcultural types created a space for women to play with a new aesthetic of the noncute or the cute infused with an ironic twist. |
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In 1920, Frank Smith of The Smiths Potato Crisps Company Ltd packaged a twist of salt with his crisps in greaseproof paper bags, which were sold around London. |
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The weights kept the twist from backing up before the rollers. |
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The blade had been inches from showing Moe a Harlem sunset. A longer knife, or an extra twist, and Moe would've bled to death before the meat wagon arrived. |
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In telegraphic succession, the parents two-step, Charleston, lindy, twist, and frug, their dance harmony always splintered apart by their offspring. |
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In another twist to the myth, his Head of Department, the ageless and loathsome Vermishank, was not a plodding epigone but an exceptional bio-thaumaturge. |
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When we see a dice, we see an object which has six sides, some of which can be seen from where we are, others can be seen if we twist it or move around it. |
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He was daffy about her and she could twist him around her little finger. |
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Kollywood has something of the same element, but with a Chennai twist. |
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Sherlock-the-character has a fanatic following, with fans who debate every Cumberbatchian movement and every plot twist with the fervor of grassy-knoll conspiracy buffs. |
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Allism is noneism with a twist. Fore whereas the noneist holds that some objects have no kind of being at all, the allist holds that every object has being. |
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Outwardly, the rotary-vane woofer operates much like a fan, but with the ability of the blades to twist back and forth around their axes at audio frequencies. |
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But I was at an age when a stinking twist of additive-soaked tobacco wrapped in brown paper could transform me into a kind of pale, stubble-free Irish bandito. |
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Channel 5, 10pm We're used to cases on the show taking an unexpected twist at some point, but tonight's edition seems to wrong-foot the cops from the off. |
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The producers say they want to reflect the great wish fulfilment shows from yesteryear but add a very special twist of Lemon to ITV1's Saturday nights. |
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