Aftershocks continued for several years, and small earthquakes still waggle seismographs in the region. |
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For example, shuffle your feet, waggle the club slowly twice, look at the target once and then go. |
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She writes lucidly on media in the country, giving it a pat on the back and a little waggle of the finger at the same time. |
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Just before he turned away, he waved at me, one of those little finger waggle waves people with secrets give each other. |
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He fisks the project fairly strongly, giving it several pieces of his mind and an angry waggle of the finger for good measure. |
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Rummaging through his fridge, he pulled out a bottle of champagne and waved it at her with a waggle of his eyebrows. |
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The 60-degree bat waggle while tracking the delivery ought to decrease bat speed. |
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Finally, at the furthest distances from the nest, a waggle dance is performed. |
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The scientists watched the waggle dance occurring in a glass observation hive and identified recruits. |
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We observe biological examples ranging from the foraging bee's waggle dance to the genetic code. |
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Most biologists believe the famed waggle dance of the honeybee constitutes coded language that directs other bees to nectar and pollen. |
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In honey bee colonies, scouts search for productive forage sites and then recruit other workers to those locations using a waggle dance. |
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The off-course discount store also offers a buyer the opportunity to hold a club, to waggle it, even to hit it, albeit often in a netted indoor cage. |
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A waggle is a rehearsal for what you're going to do with the real swing. |
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If so, it signals to others to follow it back by doing the famous waggle dance. |
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A few nights of resisting the urge to get up and drive, in my thermal pyjamas, to the top of a mountain and desperately waggle my phone around. |
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Among the bees that depart are scouts that search for the new nest site and report back using a waggle dance to advertise suitable locations. |
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The people on either side have to put up the hand nearest the person with both hands up and waggle their fingers. |
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This waggle dance of the honeybee communicates information on the direction and distance of the new food source relative to the hive. |
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If the food source is further away, communication is by means of a waggle dance. |
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After a stylish waggle, I made a graceful swing and clean socketed the ball straight into the middle branches of a beautiful willow that guarded the 17th green. |
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A child wearing an ordinary-looking glove and cap embedded with hidden sensors can raise her arms or waggle her head to make CosmoBot do the same. |
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To create a consistent tempo, it helps to have a little movement before the takeaway, such as a waggle of the clubhead back and forth above the ball. |
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You might be willing to pull a driver off the rack, waggle it a little, then lay down your credit card, but the stakes are higher in the professional game. |
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Conversely, computerised bees that blindly followed the waggle dances of others without first checking whether the site was, in fact, as advertised, led to a swift but mistaken decision. |
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