Spinning on my heels I came face-to-face with a male friend who had seen us walking ahead and wanted to catch up.
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Regardless, the world can go back to spinning on its axis now that we know the U.S. won't be beating out our Japanese counterparts in advanced telecommunications deployment anytime soon.
The Blues suddenly looked short of rhythm and their lack of sharpness was exposed when Benayoun strolled infield and slipped in Torres, the Spaniard spinning on a sixpence and lashing into the corner.
The Northern Ireland forward was soon withdrawn but not before spinning on the edge of the box to fire a shot wide, Gregg Wylde sent on for a final 10 minutes in which Rangers held firm.
In time, says Simmons, he envisions turbines spinning on hundreds of those gulf platforms, which would be outfitted with gear to make ammonia at sea and send it to shore through pipelines now used for oil and gas.
They threatened the increasingly anxious Spurs defence with every set-piece, and the second goal arrived when a loose ball was not cleared and Johnson was the fastest to react, spinning on the edge of the six-yard box to poach his fourth league goal of the season.
Taking this traditional idea of using air friction and refining it to control the speed of automatic winding, Urwerk has replaced the traditional rotating mechanisms of the past with miniature twin turbines that can be seen spinning on the back of the watch and are connected to the rotor.
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Further attempts involved switching on the motors while spinning Galileo on its axis, and also when it reached the point of its maximum acceleration around Jupiter.
The impact of his crazy-sounding spinning mirrors on the economics of astronomy would be nothing less than, well, revolutionary.
Our intrepid driver rallies onward, the Rover's tires crunching over fallen bamboo stalks and spinning out on the soft ground.
Stylists are on hand to amp up each costume and the party is spread out across three floors, with dramatically dressed DJs spinning songs on each one.
There were only two closets in the 2, 700-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bathroom house, so the Gettles converted a former spinning room on the second floor into a walk-in closet.
Diana Damrau is a stunning Gilda, her soprano blooming with clarity and warmth, the floating and spinning notes on the top the embodiment of both her innocence and her awakening passion.
Some have predicted eventually 99% of data may be stored on spinning disks yet 99% of accesses will be happening on SSDs.
The author is right, mind keeps on spinning ideas whereby the same can formulate into realities!
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The "gasing" in the title refers to a spinning top popular on the Malaysian east coast.
Soon Google users would see a spinning cartoon spiral on our homepage inviting them to try MentalPlex.
Alitalia's trick this time seems to turn partly on spinning off non-flight operations, such as ground handling and maintenance, into a separate company called Alitalia Servizi.
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The men then construct the carpet loom - a horizontal frame placed on the ground - while the women convert the wool into yarn on spinning wheels.
Now he has tattoo of Lucky, the Boston Celtics leprechaun, spinning the trophy on his finger, prognosticating a championship with the team he has yet to play a game for.
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Now in his TV interview with Oprah Winfrey he seems intent on spinning a new backstory, including the idea that he took performance-enhancing hormones like testosterone because his testicular cancer required him to.
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The sight and sound of spinning turbine blades on windy stretches of the Australian coast and on inland hills are becoming more common as legislators and consumer demand make renewable energy part of the mainstream.
In a report last week tech tracker iSuppli found that rising sales of tablet computers are hurting notebook PC sales, resulting in a decline in sales of traditional hard disk drives which rely on spinning magnetic disks.
Each year U.S. electric utilities waste tens of billions of cubic feet of natural gas on "spinning reserves, " for example, generators that are running below top efficiency so they can supply electricity on a moment's notice.
Dozens of yard signs on every block, billboards asking for your vote, and TV ads spinning the issues and ragging on candidates.
The way England's economy now works, much of it depends on jobs spinning out as London grows and overheats.
Again, greedy people make greedy decisions- I want everything to try to spend another month on this spinning rock.
Henman reached set point from another mistake, but misjudged a defensive lob and missed on his spinning return, going wide.
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