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The news feed just
rolls
on, and everything's bottomless: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, email, text messaging, the news.
It
rolls
back the golden age for surveillance.
You could figure out the roads, the cities, the towns, the resources, the numbers on the tiles, even the dice
rolls.
There’s no time to find a shepherd – instead, Boraqchin
rolls
up her sleeves, greases her arm and helps the ewe give birth to two new additions to the empire.
So the pictures were the only change, and that post shown just once turned out an additional 340,000 voters in that election, according to this research as confirmed by the voter
rolls.
For example: beef with broccoli, egg rolls, General Tso's Chicken, fortune cookies, chop suey, the take-out boxes.
This Siftable is configured to show video, and if I tilt it in one direction, it'll roll the video this way; if I tilt it the other way it
rolls
it backwards.
We have large
rolls
of canvas.
This effect has been observed across multiple studies, including ones with participants who understood statistics well– from students betting on sequences of dice rolls, to foreign policy experts predicting the likelihood of a diplomatic crisis.
Bread has migrated to tropical countries, where the middle classes now eat French
rolls
and hamburgers and where the commuters find bread much more handy to use than rice or cassava.
It
rolls
3 cars back. 1 forward, another 4 back.
When the artifact finally
rolls
into position, Adila lowers the crane, hoping Ethic and Hedge got it right.
In the last 15 years of my career, I've been an English teacher, attorney, video game creator and now, a toilet paper salesman, selling millions of
rolls
of toilet paper a year.
We have two
rolls
of the dice to get this right.
You should not be Sisyphus, who
rolls
a rock up a mountain all day only to find the boulder rolled down at night.
And this guy has a little flag that says, "I'm trying to get to this intersection in Manhattan," and it's cute and
rolls
forward, that's it.
Every time I watch Larry King Live, he
rolls
out the most softball questions for his guests.
Yet elsewhere in the country, people are still strolling around sightseeing and licking ice-cream when another tsunami
rolls
in... Kusanagi also manages to travel great distances without any hindrance, or even a crease in his cream shirt.
I appreciated that someone had the guts to take on Dennis Cooper and not back away from the material; Verow fairly
rolls
around in it.
This movie was filmed in my hometown and I was acquainted with many of the "actors" in minor
rolls.
A cheap and cheerless heist movie with poor characterisation, lots of underbite style stoic emoting (think Chow Yun Fat in A Better Tomorrow) and some cheesy clichés thrown into an abandoned factory ready for a few poorly executed flying judo
rolls
a la John Woo.
The story wanders around for reel after reel and finally just
rolls
to an end very strangely.
Both Kristen K and Neve C played their
rolls
exceptionally.
Look for the out of focus shot in one scene and the camera operator try to fix it as the scene
rolls
on.
With another actor this would be a perfect 10, because he plays all
rolls
the same way, sucks.
Low key and gentle, the film
rolls
out the story much as life does.
John Albasiny and Abigail Cruttenden's
rolls
in this film are 1st class and i had forgotten how good they were until now.
During the Clete Roberts preface, I was beginning to think this was an Ed Wood production, however, what
rolls
out here is some pretty hard hitting stuff.
He is quick-minded and each segment and section
rolls
into one another smoothly.
What's more, the climax of the film,in my opinion, is the scene where Muzeyyen Senar (a Turkish music diva) sings at age 86 as well as she had done in her younger years and
rolls
the raki glass in the air without pouring out one drop, which is a traditional act in raki culture.
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