where I flattened him to the ground and applied a headlock. Splaying my legs for hip control like a wrestler pinning an opponent, I yelled for help.All right, 56-years-old, 130 pounds, wire-rimmed glasses, gray hair.
All the members have to work together, so you tie it together with big ring-like structures at the bottom because the angle of the legs are starting to splay out a little bit. They put pretty intense compression into the ring, and that's unfavorable from a structural engineering design point of view.
exciting and very useful and he does it in a humble way and and realizes that unlike say splay trees these are questions that don't necessarily have an immediate answer and they're ones that can fruitfully occupy you for a lifetime but I think he's more humble than he has
as having hair tufted on the sides like a clown and having a totally shiny, bald head and walking with his feet splayed out and having lips like a fish. I thought, oh, God.
Let the war of nations fall upon us now as a great race of humans and nonhumans alike. Let not the noose be splayed , launched but yesterday, robotic and militaristic in space. Do start such wars that we dream of only in .
He followed me into the living room. I noticed that as he walked, his feet splayed out dramatically to either side. My mother called from the bathroom.
Now 200 people is a big choir. We had 2000. And Symphony Hall is designed to have sound over here splay out into this shoe box space. Every single seat was a 90 decibel sound source.
And then the bill was split three ways and he couldn't protest. You ate almost in the kitchen there, with the pool splayed roasted ducks hanging just above your head like lanterns. He pushed down the window an inch.
Could she not see that I was a book person different from the other more casual library visitors? That I cared? That I would never leave a book face down with its spine splayed open like other kids my age? I couldn't help but feel like they were taking me down a notch. 'This library isn't yours, you know' is how I read it.
But I want to show you some other ways in which I think it was done. I've linked here houses that have leopard relies, or have these bear-splayed figures, or horn benches, or painted hands, or something.
they've been trying to make maps. So they've looked at images like this one, seen the Milky Way galaxy splayed across the sky, and tried to map out the stars and the dust that are shown in this image, and tried to make sense of the physical structure that makes up our galaxy.
And you will. You'll get a little bit of energy return, but of course, big force, particularly for a big, heavy animal, it's going to take the path of least resistance. And so if your bones are all kind of loose in the foot, what they're going to do is they're going to tend to splay out, and you're actually going to lose that energy. But if you lock the feet together, the bones can't move and instead, that's going to further compress those soft tissue bits and give you a bit more spring.
So we know exactly what it is we're supposed to do, we know what the context is, we know the "why," we know that "what," we know "how," So for those of us who have or haven't, what I'm going to ask you to do is, would you put your hand out like this and splay out
But another thing that Janet Vertesi pointed out was that, in the same way as we by embody the Rover, we also use our bodies to communicate about the Rover. And so, for example, with Spirit and Opportunity, we'll talk about the solar panels by-- you bend your body forward, you splay your arms backward in this position because that's what the solar panels look like.
That's because something has lined up along this ratio of one to 1.618. If you look at the proportions of a face, of a body, of what is perfect and what is beautiful, that is that 1.618. If you look at the way the petals, ah, flay out in a, in a splay out of flower, that's at that ratio. A conk shell. If you look at great ancient old buildings, the Greek architects knew this, right? So there is something magical about this number.
'Mind me asking, ever land like this?' 'Nope.' Over the field, I descended briskly. 'I have bad hips,' Gertrude warned. 'Bad ankles, bad knees--' I cut our vertical speed and splayed my feet wide so that she touched down first. This had the unintended consequence of thrusting my pelvis right into her bosom.
And the first two are in the front, and the third one is in the middle, in the back, and they're splayed .
81 miles long, but less than four miles across at its widest point, Long Island is splayed like a twisted egg noodle between the frothing blue Atlantic
not going to settle that argument. We don't take positions on things, but it's certainly true that attention is, is splaying out in both directions in this environment thanks
under the lens of premises and conclusions, when you didn't impale them and label them, like so many splayed butterflies,