If you looked at our itinerary you'd think we were bouncing from quoit to holy well to stone circle and you wouldn't be far wrong. |
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He'd just had his bath, and was bouncing around happily in nice fresh pyjamas. |
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The kids were great, bouncing around, but the adults were a bit more weary. |
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To see her bouncing a smiling baby on her knee they look like any other happy family. |
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Instead of hitting each other and bouncing off like bumper cars, the atoms join together and function as one entity. |
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Police say the dispute started after one man was seen bouncing another man's 12-year-old daughter on his lap. |
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The scene changed to a smiling, rosy-cheeked couple who were bouncing a dimply baby on their knees. |
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Two of his daughters were there, laughing and carrying small children, and he was bouncing a third child on his knees. |
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Donny pictured his young father coming home in his Navy dress uniform and bouncing him up and down on his knee and putting him to bed. |
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She skipped up ahead of the stairs, her blue trench coat bouncing jollily as she went. |
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It's inflatable and reactive, so you're bouncing and jouncing around like you're really out on the open water. |
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They then posed for the cameras in the courtroom, bouncing their brood of young sons on their knees and kissing their wives at length. |
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Claire was bouncing the baby up and down on her knee, and making shushing noises. |
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Claire has just got Haley changed and is sitting downstairs with Jason on the sofa, Jason is bouncing Haley on his knee and she is laughing. |
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Daniel fiddled with his cup and sighed, bouncing his daughter, Grace, on his knee. |
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When a chub takes the bait, it dislodges the lead which moves downstream, bouncing along the bottom. |
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It's a race car bouncing across a surface far rougher than it was designed for. |
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Just then, a cloud of dust formed in the distance as an old automobile came bouncing down the road. |
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I like the company of other people and, as a performer, I am at my happiest when I'm bouncing around a stage that is very much shared. |
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Jenna stood in the doorway, looking overly happy and practically bouncing across the room to the end of the bed. |
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He is bouncing around in a manner ill-befitting one who has recently consumed so much lager. |
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They were bouncing all about in gym, so I decided to wear two bras, and it helped a little. |
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I am writing to thank you for bouncing my check with which I endeavored to pay my plumber last month. |
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All night the kids were bouncing off the walls, ecstatically excited about visiting the zoo. |
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My students were bouncing off the walls by the time I dismissed them for Christmas break on the 17th of December. |
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Flying foxes use their excellent eyesight more than echolocation, or bouncing sounds, to locate their food at night. |
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It didn't take long before the light drew the bugs, a half-dozen butting against the ceiling and lamps and more bouncing off windowpanes. |
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Avoid jerking or bouncing as it can lead to strains, pulls and other kinds of injuries. |
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An open-air barbecue, disco, live band and bouncing castle for kiddies was laid on for the guests. |
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But in the end, my wife, whom I'm extremely proud of, gave birth to a bouncing baby boy. |
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I'm pleased to say that Rowan truly seems to be a bouncing baby, and seems none the worse for his ordeal. |
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Nine months later, they will be then rewarded with a beautiful bouncing baby. |
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Both mother and child are doing very well, and the bouncing baby boy weighed in at seven pounds and 10 and a half ounces. |
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Come the end of January there will be a brand new bouncing baby gurgling away. |
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By an amazing coincidence two of his daughters gave birth to bouncing babies on the same day. |
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The weapon never hit its mark, bouncing off of a barrier made from blackened shadows. |
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I traversed out to cloudy California for a few days to visit some friends, including their newest addition, a bouncing baby boy. |
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I'm hoping that this will work out for the best and that I'll have a healthy bouncing baby in about 8 months time. |
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Now he is a lively, healthy bouncing 20-month old with no signs to show he was so desperately ill. |
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Nursing staff said the bouncing baby was delivered into the arms of her mum as most people were still ringing in the New Year. |
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Myra fell pregnant again and presented William with a bouncing baby boy this time. |
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Within a year of starting the trial, he was the proud father of a bouncing baby girl. |
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With luck, unambiguous light from the huge sky will be bouncing off the saltwater lagoons that lap the freeway. |
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Congratulations and best wishes from all her patients to our district nurse Denise who gave birth recently to a bouncing baby girl. |
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Their bouncing baby boy was something of a surprise as he was not due for another six days. |
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She was well cared for, and had a beautiful bouncing baby girl, whom she named Sylvia. |
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The parking attendant ushered us into a spot right outside and we were met at the door by the bouncing effervescent staff. |
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The sight of the surprisingly lively Sparhawk hopping around on stage for all the bouncing guitar parts makes the live version even better. |
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Flittering melodies, sunny, bouncing guitar lines and brushed percussion give the record a spirited, yet blithe air to it. |
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Fishermen are tired of bouncing about on rough seas and need a break with more settled water and good landings. |
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After bouncing weighted nymphs along the bottom through the neck of a pool, a good-sized fish took, ran several yards and came off. |
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If you win, you're buzzing and everyone is hyper and bouncing around the place like a bunch of kids in the playground. |
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The bumper cars were very enjoyable but also quite painful, because the students were bouncing from side to side as they got hit. |
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In no time the ground was deep in water, and the splashes from their feet joined the raindrops bouncing roof high. |
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Petrified soldiers bouncing through the sea in their landing craft towards the D-Day beaches must have been thinking the same too. |
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A very communicative one too thanks those urethane bushes and the back axle bouncing up and down just a few inches from your backside. |
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Avoid rapid, bouncing movements, and instead emphasize a slow, gradual, and progressive stretch of each muscle. |
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Immediately, my Yorkshire terrier puppy Bonbon came bouncing in the hallway, eager to greet me. |
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Sure, coyotes howled during the night, their yips and yowls bouncing off the mountains and across the valley. |
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The rubber graunches and squeaks as it slithers along the course, hitting corners and bouncing to the next. |
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But when the sun shone through them, prismatic lights were bouncing across the room. |
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As I did, Simon began to stir from his long sleep, bouncing back in time for us to launch into our next attempt to save his life. |
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Only a lava lamp illuminated my cramped, dark apartment, its red-tinted light bouncing off the red of the walls. |
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Electrons and atoms are not like tiny snooker balls bouncing around in accordance with Newton's laws. |
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I didn't want that feeling diluted by hippy-dippy dopes bouncing around in bunny costumes. |
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They know most people equate comics with pre-teen fantasies of laser beams bouncing off glacial pecs. |
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Music and dance on the tarmac, bouncing castle and other fun activities and lots of fun. |
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Back tire slurping and bouncing wildly, I kept going, finally slithering to a halt when I saw Jeff and Joe crouched under a rock outcropping. |
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By now you know all the terminology, but you don't know if a bouncing ball is a fumble until you watch it on replay from five different angles. |
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They land on lily pads in the pond and frogs are ribbiting and bouncing all around. |
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One-liners were bouncing around my head, ripostes to every single barb, especially those from the fat bloke. |
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There's a pop bubbling along beneath the surface, which rears its head in the form of a bouncing, jerking bass-line. |
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Neutrinos bouncing off of electrons would also produce Cherenkov radiation at lower energies, so Koshiba modified the design. |
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Later, strapped into our positions we descend through the cloud, our stomachs bouncing as we hit the turbulence. |
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What he saw was a sweet face surrounded by bouncing honey-coloured ringlets. |
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This arhythmical bouncing of the backpack ruins the pleasure of running and technique, as well. |
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When I putted for par, I heard the echo of the ball bouncing off the sides of the cup. |
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Meanwhile, outside in the cool air, the happiest Secret Service operatives in all of America are bouncing on their feet to keep warm. |
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The ball flew into the Cubs' dugout, through the door, and into the adjoining bathroom, bouncing into the toilet bowl. |
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It was good old pop queen Madonna, three years shy of 50 and bouncing around like it was still 1985, who tackled the issue head on. |
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A squirrel dashed across the road, plumy tail bouncing behind it, and went up a tree. |
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The heavy steel door swung open and Grimes lumbered awkwardly through the entrance, key ring bouncing from the ridges of fat around his waist. |
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The Irish rider, winner of six jockey titles in the UK, has few equals in the saddle and boasts a habit of bouncing back from troubles. |
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So in 1985 the Navy launched Geosat, a satellite that measured the height of the sea surface by bouncing a radar beam off it. |
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The two transmitted beams cross at the lower troposphere, bouncing back to the receiving end. |
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There I'd be driving along just as nice as you please and in the passenger seat the fellow would be bouncing up and down, up and down. |
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Any chance of the Hungarians bouncing back from that loss was shattered by events which went far beyond the disappointment of sporting defeat. |
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In the audience it was both a mad mayhem of frenetic bouncing and a sea of staring faces intrigued and in awe. |
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There is so much history bouncing off the hills above Lake Schinias that even giant Olympians are reduced to mere mortals. |
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One day, you're bouncing on top of a camel and climbing inside the Great Pyramid to eye the stone sarcophagus of Pharaoh Cheops. |
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They are playfully bouncing in front of a large oval mirror, thrilled at their own reflections. |
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It emits pings and listens for echoes bouncing back from small particles in the water. |
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Finally I reach the wall and push myself off but now I am bouncing from wall to wall sliding along the carpet. |
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I tugged again, and then as I stumbled, the suitcase teetered, and fell backwards, bouncing down the stairs to land at the bottom. |
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With hordes of yellow pilotfish bouncing off its nose, and longer than I am tall, it could have sucked me into its maw in one watery gasp. |
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He chased after that bouncing pigskin while I crossed my arms and shivered. |
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I leaned against the glass door of the telephone booth, staring at fat, perfect raindrops bouncing off the shining flagstones of the square. |
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Tommy has such a manic excitement that he's like a rubber ball bouncing off the walls. |
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Never do any bouncing or jerky motions or you could strain or tear muscles, ligaments or tendons. |
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They both kick their shoes off and jump on the bed, bouncing around and screaming and yelling for joy. |
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We get buffeted through life like a ball-bearing in a bagatelle, bouncing off chance encounters, opportunities, unforeseen obstacles. |
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Miri gripped the gunwales and held on for dear life as the boat careened from wave to wave, bouncing from rock to hidden rock. |
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Munster have the happy knack of bouncing back, of taking defeat and building on it. |
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The package contained a funny hat, a stick on mustache, and a bouncing balloon with the rubber band on it. |
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Capu, who was rambunctiously bouncing near my head, awakened me with a start. |
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Her hair was loosely flowing around her shoulders, its flaxen curls bouncing gently every time she moved. |
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So, before you buy that cap gun or bouncing ball for your child, take some precautions. |
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Hold the stretches statically, not bouncing, for 30 seconds minimally with 1-2 repetitions on each side per stretch. |
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So from 6.45 pm on Monday, and every Monday thenceforth, the balls will be bouncing at Traeger's Tennis Courts. |
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I jotted down a bunch of things that have been bouncing around my head regarding social software, some half-baked, some fully baked. |
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If you're deep into the stall when the wing pays off, you can even drop it in a few feet without bouncing. |
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This time, however, it comes bouncing down the satellite phone, and by fax and email. |
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And bouncing up the stairs to his second-floor lair, Williamson seems awfully fit for a tipsy man of fair-to-middling age. |
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The book itself is bright yellow and blue, and it has a lime green convertible and a bouncing beach ball on the cover. |
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It doesn't stop him later that evening from capering madly around the stage, all jack-in-a-box bouncing and extravagant semaphore gestures. |
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In the thick undergrowth of the Scottish hills the Beardie would control stubborn ewes by bouncing and barking in front of them. |
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He ran down the metallic green hallway, the echo of his footfalls bouncing from wall to wall. |
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Suddenly, the sound of clear bells came bouncing up the sides of the mountain ranges from the town by the river below. |
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Just as we surfaced, two penguins torpedoed by, leaping out of the water and bouncing, like so many skipping stones. |
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If homeopathic theory was correct, the trace amounts of caffeine in decaff ought to have me bouncing off the ceiling. |
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Then, his head bouncing up and down, he trash-talked face-to-face with Dawkins before chucking the ball deep into the stands. |
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Plus, with its magical smoothness, it's unflappable in bumpy corners, carving where other bikes are bouncing and shimmying. |
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Ilic and Van Nistelrooy had clattered into each other as the goalkeeper gathered a bouncing ball. |
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She turned to be faced with her short-haired friend bouncing up and down excitedly. |
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Now I'm the fat girl, jiggling and bouncing in unnecessary ways while Zeek, the greatest guy around runs fitly and trimly around the racetrack. |
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Young music fans don't mind being shoulder to shoulder at a concert, bouncing or even moshing to the beat. |
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The sun shone as children hunted for hidden treasure and jumped around on the bouncing castle. |
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It gives the story a slight metafictional spin, bouncing between blatant product placement and mockumentary. |
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That's because once the balls stop bouncing, the mouths start blabbering, providing precious grist for the league's rumor mill. |
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Crashing through gates and bouncing over moguls, competitive skiers pound their knees mercilessly. |
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They can become ghost towns with the metaphorical tumbleweed bouncing past the shuttered restaurants. |
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The road was really wet and my car started bouncing from side to side and going towards the central reservation. |
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You could get a ball bouncing high or squirting through the infield to ruin a no-hitter. |
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It also causes mood swings, from bouncing off the walls to mopiness and depression. |
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Where Good was an energetic collection of unique bouncing melodies, Fiji Baby simmers down with mellow ballads. |
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In a couple of minutes we're in an even poorer-looking neighborhood, bouncing slowly on a street that resembles a heavily mortared battlefield. |
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The last image in that ad was the blown-up head of Geoffrey the Toys'R'Us mascot bouncing around in the parking lot. |
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When the others caught up with me, I was bouncing up and down and squeaking with excitement. |
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There will be live music throughout the day, a fun fare, bouncing castle, tug of war, sheaf throwing and a whole host of entertainment. |
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Our minds don't work in a straight line, but rather more like a pinball machine, bouncing ideas off one another helter-skelter. |
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With rain tumbling down and the pitch skiddy, with the ball bouncing from hand to hand and the forwards dominating, the stadium sat agog. |
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The errand boy of a dealer spends his days bouncing between his girlfriend and his paranoid boss. |
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No wonder we're not exactly all bouncing with energy and delight at the onset of our Irish winter. |
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We forded the home river, and with bouncing wheels and an all-enveloping cloud of red dust, ground our way up the opposite bank. |
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It opens like three psychotics running around at full speed in an unpadded cell, bouncing into walls and bashing into each other. |
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Researchers say a swarm of bouncing, spherical bots the size of baseballs could hop across the red planet to search for life. |
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One of my friends was hospitalized after an accident with a bouncing castle at the weekend. |
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For the last five minutes, they had been bouncing soccer balls from one knee to the other, not letting them touch the ground. |
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Mealey has a knack for hitting the hole quickly and bouncing off defenders. |
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The lake was shimmering and the fish were attracted by the sunlight bouncing off its surface. |
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Also my Freeserve e-mail account is bouncing e-mails faster than my bank bounces my cheques. |
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Young racer Thomas Duggan has finished the year as a champion after bouncing back from being badly injured in a crash eight months ago. |
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Consumer confidence is bouncing back from what was arguably some of its worst readings in years. |
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In this case, thrumming bass plucks and bouncing ball patterns entropically expire amidst wheezing exhalations and electrical shimmer. |
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Life may be vile to you at the moment, but I'm sure we'll all soon see you bouncing back. |
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The guy showed real character in bouncing back from what could have been a career threatening, drunken escapade. |
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Tourist attractions and companies in the north west are bouncing back from the brink of bankruptcy a year after the foot and mouth epidemic. |
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He is capable of bouncing back, compromising and moving on if there's a wrench in his plans. |
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Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan says the economy is bouncing back. |
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The majority of farmers are good, honest, hard-working people, and farming is bouncing back. |
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He said Irish and European beef industries showed a striking resilience by bouncing back when the going gets tough. |
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But the miracle tot held on to life, bouncing back from potentially fatal colds, an infection, two blood transfusions and jaundice. |
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But the little girl has amazed her family and doctors by bouncing back and learning how to walk on her prosthetic legs. |
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Best of all, this is a very fresh and enticing album that'll leave you bouncing as you listen to the funky beats. |
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If bouncing around on a tour bus or swaying on deck leaves you feeling queasy, pack ginger capsules in your alternative travel kit. |
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Hong Kong's sickly economy is bouncing back to good health say employers, workers and consumers. |
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Ten seconds after that I was happily bouncing up and down and tapping my hands on my desk, I was to full of energy to just sit here! |
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Jesse reached for the phone but Lyssa jumped away, bouncing on top of her bed. |
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It felt like slipping down a powerful water slide, bouncing left and right. |
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She collapsed in a fit of giggles on his king-sized bed, bouncing slightly on the springs. |
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When I finished, I looked up to find the dance group bouncing around in the center of the room. |
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Automatic flash units can be used with any camera and have front-mounted sensors that set exposures by measuring the flash bouncing back from the subject. |
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Soon we were bouncing down the murram road in the opposite direction. |
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After that, the Princess of the amazons spent months bouncing back and forth between various writers and artists. |
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The actor showed tremendous range in the role, bouncing between his wacky stand-up persona and gentler dramatic work. |
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Eventually people filed out, grinning broadly, bouncing on the balls of their feet. |
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The last thing I want is a bouncing bunk-bed in the back of the van and then a messy breakup. |
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Tharp compares the work to a game of jacks, one in which you pick up an increasing number of pieces with one hand while bouncing a ball in the other. |
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Usually, they run around furiously like electrons in a super accelerator, bouncing wide, converging inside, slotting back towards the middle of the park. |
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If like me, you tended to avoid art house movies because you thought they were just an excuse to show some jubblies bouncing around, well stop right now and give them a try. |
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It looked like a wheatear but he was even a blur as a silhouette, bouncing around up there all alone like something very very important was going on, and I suppose it was. |
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Sure, that can be fine-tuned so that there is not too much of a surplus in staffing, by reassigning stuff and bouncing it to other centres, provided that is done properly. |
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So while fans will undoubtedly lap it up, while bouncing around the bedroom to an accompanying air guitar, there isn't much to recommend the uninitiated. |
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There will be numerous sideshows on the day including mini quads, amusements, miniature ponies, bouncing castle, sheep judging competition and tug of war. |
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Congratulations on the birth of their first child, a bouncing baby boy. |
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Within a few minutes he had lost his rhythm as the mare suddenly stopped short and he started bouncing uncomfortably on the tough leather of the saddle. |
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The retriever looked indecisive, constantly bouncing forward to the house, but always stopping short of yanking the leash out of Gale's hand and running back to her side. |
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Suddenly a group of inebriated young men came bouncing along the line of parked vehicles, greeting us lewdly as they stomped great dents into the cars' roofs and bonnets. |
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However, he displayed admirable character in bouncing back to par both the 17th and 18th holes, almost pinching a birdie on the last when a ten-footer lipped the hole. |
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Many of you will have seen some permutation of the mass e-mail joke bouncing around where the narrator is a news photographer, on assignment, having to make a tough call. |
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In preparation for summer, corporate monoliths like Sony and Warner Brothers try to market some essential singles that'll have all the low-riders bouncing until September. |
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Molly led me upstairs, bouncing happily ahead of me, wanting to play. |
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Now I was content to sit next to Dad on his bed and look out the window at the orange light bouncing off the New York skyline. |
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I sat next to Dad on his bed and looked out the window at the orange light bouncing off the New York skyline. |
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She looked around at the other children chasing each other in games of Tag, soaring to the sky on swings, bobbing up and down on the teeter-totters, and bouncing a ball. |
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As we marched out into the night, a French journalist started bouncing on his heels, humming the Halo theme song. |
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To examine reception quality, a researcher made a call and then walked into a room screened to prevent cellphone signals penetrating its walls or bouncing around inside. |
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The underarm lob is better suited to operations in woodland, where an overarm throw may result in the grenade hitting a tree or branch, and bouncing back towards the thrower! |
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As they were waiting for the event to begin, they noticed a big beach ball bouncing around the crowd, traveling up the stands and down, back, forth. |
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He was a natural at teasing Cody and bouncing his little brother around up to the point where Kayla wondered if the little boy was going to toss his cookies all over Landon. |
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An appropriate metaphor might be a game of billiards or snooker, events in the three kingdoms so many balls bouncing off one another and occasionally falling into pockets. |
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Behind all the financial jargon, basically what the meeting was about was how to tax some of the mobile capital that's bouncing around the global economy. |
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The year is 1998, and the group performs before an overflowing hometown hall of writhing, bouncing, pushing and skanking mop-haired kids and mod hipsters. |
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The only mode of transportation she seemed to have was a bouncing skip. |
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You concluded that Sheets was running on fumes by then because he committed one of the bobbles, bouncing a throw to first base in the dirt, with Oswalt running down the line. |
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When Derek Adams set about shielding a pass by Jason Dair, Moore attempted to body-check him, but succeeded only in bouncing off the Motherwell midfielder. |
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He was his usually jittery, wisecracking, affable self as he talked about the various ideas bouncing around in his head. |
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Sounds were bouncing around the walls, creating an auditory muddle. |
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Any tips for a young reporter on bouncing back from a minor set-back? |
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But maybe we had gone into the game a little bit complacent, thinking that we had done the hard work after bouncing back on Saturday from a defeat. |
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After bouncing back from depression, what was it like to go back to work? |
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Rebecca jumped in the air bouncing up and down with excitement. |
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She looked over at Andy who was bouncing happily in the driver's seat. |
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She walked over and sat on the bed, bouncing up and down happily. |
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She was still bouncing her child lightly in an attempt to soothe her. |
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The baby begins to grow fussy again, so I start bouncing him up and down. |
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Oh, the stories he must tell while bouncing them on his knee. |
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The legacy that we are going to leave our children and our children's children will be a lunar landscape with off-road vehicles bouncing over the hilltops? |
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Then she started to walk to the exit with Trevor bouncing behind her. |
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When I walked in the door, Becky was bouncing off the walls. |
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If it weren't so early, you'd be bouncing off the walls, and you know it! |
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Davy won his baseball game today and he was bouncing off the walls. |
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Snakehips is another beautiful alto reverie, turning from smokily spinning figures to bouncing mid-tempo swing and then loose, wailing double-time. |
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All of a sudden, we noticed that the bouncy guy wasn't bouncing any more. |
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It was there that she brought into the world a bouncing baby boy. |
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Jimmy's niece Lisa gave birth at midnight to a bouncing baby boy. |
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The force of one near miss blows him across the bridge, bouncing him off the side of a parked car where he smashes the window and then rolls on to the ground. |
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South-facing classrooms required solar protection and, to maintain daylighting, horizontal visors were designed to act as reflectors, bouncing light up on to the ceiling. |
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Brice was called out, but television replays showed the ball squirting out of Taberes' glove and bouncing off the wall before he regained control of it. |
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Down a side street, opposite the bus stop a shouting man is sitting on a square of wood, bouncing up and down in an unsuccessful attempt to snap it. |
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And while she rescued her drugged Eurydice, her laughter echoed up and down throughout the oubliettes, bouncing back under the high ceiling and between the narrow walls. |
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Once released, the logs crashed down, bouncing on the impact idlers before the belt shot them forward into the drum, and then I engaged the drive shaft. |
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Designed when the Net was small, they allow spammers to cover their tracks by forging headers, faking domain names, and bouncing e-mails off servers across the globe. |
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The family day takes place on Sunday, with a feast of underage football, bouncing castle, glamorous granny competition, bonny baby competition etc. |
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The day of going to the pictures or circus for that special occasion has long gone, and now every child wants a bouncing castle to share with their friends for that big day. |
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What also comes out of the analysis is the fact that the impact that kills these motorcyclists and pillion passengers is the unprotected skull bouncing down the bitumen. |
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We came through Bari, which involved long waits between connections and a lumbering run along the waterfront to the ferry in Patras, with wheeled case bouncing behind. |
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The off-stage reserve gave way to unabashed youthful enthusiasm when they were playing, with Laura bouncing around most of the time like a human pogo stick. |
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It emanates from the mouths of several twenty-something Corsican women, their cascades of black curls bouncing on bronzed shoulders with the rhythm of the train. |
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She saw glints of light bouncing of the sidewalk rocks and smiled. |
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He stared unbelievingly through the windshield at the rocks bouncing madly on the hood and the growing profusion of small dents on the surface of the metal. |
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But instead of bouncing radio waves off its target, it uses short pulses of laser light to detect tiny particles, gases, or molecules in the atmosphere. |
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Front punkette Carol Hodge, with her Betty Paige hairstyle and sparkly make-up, got their hardcore fans up at the front bouncing up and down to the beat. |
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This is accomplished by either bouncing the light off a surface before it reaches your subject or by moving the flash off the camera and diffusing the light. |
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The girl runs in the park, her dupatta falling off her shoulder, her hair bouncing, before she collapses like a million pearls on her beau's shoulder! |
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She was jumping rope, her golden curls bouncing in the lukewarm sunlight. |
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A floatable, portable, durable and flexible game that promotes active play by bouncing balls up to 150 feet off mini trampolines. |
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Forget that bouncing roulette ball, in this game it's a gerbil that decides whether you win or lose with your lucky spin. |
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So bouncing and swinging rhythms and rhymes encourage development of balance and coordination in infants and children. |
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A winter's worth of bouncing off cypress knees and busting through ice will loosen rivets and crack welds. |
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Ashington teenager Gail Kozlowsi is bouncing her way to sporting glory as a champion trampoliner, writes Shane Richardson. |
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Children under eight years of age were more apt to injure their shins when the bouncing trampoline mat caught them off guard. |
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The Retail HOLDRS Trust is in the process of bouncing off support at its 80-day moving average today. |
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We also see more bouncing lemurs, including one that has stolen Chris Evans' old hair, dinky mouse lemurs and babies. |
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Instead, the tiny thrill-seeker hit the floor before bouncing back up on the umbilical cord. |
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Tonally, though, the movie keeps bouncing between emotional realism and broader situation comedy. |
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Last night I watched Dave Weir and as he crossed the line I was bouncing off the walls in my room. |
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Folk around here tell me they love them but some are saying they're bouncing off the walls with them. |
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I backed off for a moment to look at it again, that magnificent boycock, jutting, bouncing, leaking precum. |
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The baby was breach but by bouncing on a birthing ball Louise managed to turn her. |
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We have become rumormongers and tea-leaf readers, believers in signs, bouncing back and forth between uneasy optimism and unfettered paranoia. |
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Backsplashes, window-flanking columns, and pantry doors are all mirrored, bouncing light off walls and extending sight lines throughout the room. |
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One soldier had a basketball and was bouncing it on the marble floors. |
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I think I had more of an artistic thing bouncing around and bothering me. |
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They came in bouncing, bubbly, bopping off him like popcorn. |
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The last ball can only be potted by getting it into the 100 or 200 point hole after bouncing off one cushion. |
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Theo Walcott is desperate to avoid more World Cup heartache by bouncing back to his best before England jet off to Rio de Janeiro. |
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In no time, she has persuaded him to unleash his inner wild man, and soon they are washing down pills with booze and bouncing off the walls. |
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Others are designed to retract slightly on impact to lessen the chance of bouncing out. |
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But in Ultra-Crepidarius, his verse satire on Gifford, he translated his ire into bouncing anapaestic couplets full of relaxed Cockney fun. |
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Mrs Dudley came bouncing back, hand swinging, big stain on her right bap like she'd been shot or Da had got at her in an alleyway. |
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Well, I gotta go, now! I got a lot of bouncing to do! Hoo-hoo-hoo! TTFN! Ta ta for now! |
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The best dartboards have the thinnest wire, so that the darts have less chance of hitting a wire and bouncing out. |
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A fence runs along the ridge, a useful guide in mist and occasionally necessary for bog bouncing. |
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Kits are available for home trampolines that provide a retaining net around the trampoline and prevent users from bouncing over the edge. |
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These spiral around field lines, bouncing back and forth between the poles several times per second. |
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One of the most common sources of injury is when multiple users are bouncing on the trampoline at one time. |
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The bouncing bed was, a form of small trampoline covered by bedclothes, on which acrobats performed mostly comedy routines. |
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If the batsman hits the ball but it is caught by a fielder without bouncing then he is caught out. |
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True finches have a bouncing flight like most small passerines, alternating bouts of flapping with gliding on closed wings. |
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There's a scramble in front of the net as the forwards are hacking at the bouncing puck. |
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The vibrations inside them travel as waves, at an approximately constant velocity, bouncing back and forth between the sides of the resonator. |
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A video showed the blocks bouncing off the coral in the current, killing whatever they touched. |
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One way that dunes can move is by saltation, where sand particles skip along the ground like a bouncing ball. |
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A pointy nose lets the boat pierce beneath waves instead of bouncing on them. |
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But the Spice Boys and Little Italy were hijacked by a bouncing Czech, a floundering Frenchman and an eccentric referee in this Anfield bone-shaker. |
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They play their own instruments in unusual ways, bouncing the bows on the strings, drumming on the soundboxes, whipping their bows through the air for rhythmic whooshing. |
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Halfheartedly, I swung on the bouncing forky and loosed an arrow. |
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Eugenia Repelskii is a charmingly discombobulated Proprietress, and grinning Flower Girl Vanya's still bouncing about on her pointes like a cheerleader. |
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Multiple users bouncing in a netted trampoline can still be injured. |
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The case, which has been bouncing around the courts for years, centers on copyrighted material owned by Viacom that appears in videos on Google-owned YouTube. |
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From a technical perspective, ICE is bouncing off support at its rising 20-day moving average, which has guided the equity higher since late June. |
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Boogie Bounce is dancing with intervals of jumping, bouncing, frogging and stomping, to name but a few moves, performed to music and a set programme. |
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These may not be the true antecedents of the modern sport of trampolining, but indicate that the concept of bouncing off a fabric surface has been around for some time. |
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When the prowling aerialist senses the faint echoes bouncing off one of these prey, he turns toward the target, quickens his chirp rate, and homes in for the kill. |
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By the side of many tall and bouncing young ladies in the establishment, Rebecca Sharp looked like a child. But she had the dismal precocity of poverty. |
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It's about running at 100mph through the world, then parkouring up an exploding cube van that's 100ft in the air, bouncing off it and hitting the wall and keeping on going. |
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