bounce off all the walls and she couldn't tell what direction they're coming from and so she had these dreams they would chase her around campus uh
- It'll bounce off .
These waves would then bounce off the other walls.
They just bounce off us without creating any feelings at all, you know?
and you sort of bounce off one another and the actors have to-- you know what I mean?
Bullets would bounce off you.
Will these two bubbles bounce off , or will they stick together?
They were trying to bounce off the microwaves of some passing satellites, trying to communicate long distance using microwaves.
Because there's nothing for it to bounce off -- like, where's it coming from?
And it's really great to bounce off of them.
Let's give him somebody to bounce off of.
so the balls can just bounce off the edges of the table forever.
so the balls can just bounce off the edges of the table forever, they would go forever.
Yeah, can I bounce off that?
Otherwise, people bounce off and for almost obvious reasons.
A hologram is a recording of the light waves which bounce off an object.
might begin to become closer together they might begin to bounce off of one another you might have tremendous amount of energy from U more what I call your
They don't have the other actors to bounce off of.
can take the feedback but have it just kind of bounce off you can notice it
Jose Hernandez: We're happy that we didn't bounce off of the Station.
But real quickly, I'll bounce off a topic you just touched on.
you put an obstacle in its way and of course the light would either bounce off an obstacle,
But when one of these protons hits an iridium nucleus, it doesn't bounce off like you'd expect in most collisions.
As a chef, Daniel, being able to bounce off all those flavors-- Yeah, that's actually the coolest part.
They hit Madagascar, sweep over it, then they bounce off of the thermal inertia of Africa, and sweep back across.
And what is strange is Superman is bullet proof and you watch people shooting at him and the bullets bounce off .
It was in this middle zone that I call "the liquid network," where ideas were free to bounce off each other and collide and take these new forms.
Maybe there's a microscopic demon called Maxwell's demon that will, every time an oxygen and nitrogen atom collide, they will bounce off
at any moment, is that as soon as any one of them gets difficult or challenging, you just bounce off to one that's a bit easier.
So this sensor shoots these lights, these pulses of light-- lasers-- lights that come in and then bounce off
So the outer ring is the primary mirror, the inner ring is the third mirror that the photons will bounce off of on their way to the camera.
CHRISTOPHER M. SCHROEDER: I don't think that there's any question for all the hypie hubris that sometimes comes with our innovation here that our willingness to bounce off of failure
And interestingly, the number, I never know where, it's gonna bounce off the screen right?
" I said, "Look believe it or not, for some reason, I was not I didn't bounce off the bus.
you don't remove your filter, what's gonna happen is the light from the sun is gonna come through the filter, bounce off the front element of your lens, bounce onto that filter,