Tosses
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The California sea lion takes the Molas as soon as they come into the bay, rips off their fins, fashions them into the ultimate Frisbee, Mola style, and then
tosses
them back and forth.
Daphne Koller: So this is which coin you pick, and this is the two
tosses.
If I flipped a coin 100 times but then withheld the results from you from half of those tosses, I could make it look as if I had a coin that always came up heads.
One of my most memorable grenade
tosses
was at my sister's wedding.
Of course, suspect identifications aren't as random as coin tosses, but they're not as clear cut as telling apples from bananas, either.
And into it, she
tosses
DVDs and books, magazine cuttings, theater programs, physical objects, really anything that's provided a source of creative inspiration.
Now, the idea is simple when we're applying it to coin tosses, but in fact, it's not very simple in everyday life.
So what you want to do is compare the average number of
tosses
until we first see head-tail-head with the average number of
tosses
until we first see head-tail-tail.
In fact, the average number of
tosses
till head-tail-head is 10 and the average number of
tosses
until head-tail-tail is eight.
If you went head-tail-head-tail-head, you can cunningly get two occurrences of the pattern in only five
tosses.
A kidnap goes awry: mixed up in a rain storm, dashing in and out or storefronts, our hero
tosses
a raincoat over his prey and tossing her into his bicycle powered ice cream wagon spirits her off to his basement apartment in the village.
Sally Kellerman
tosses
off a fine performance but Olivia Hussy is just ridiculous and not worth lugging through the Himalayas.
And David Spade just
tosses
off his snide one-liners as he did for "Spade's Hollywood Minute" and basically stings Farley's self-esteem.
When Jim
tosses
that little person through the window, the look on his face is priceless.
He
tosses
the apple and asks the question that made Isaac Newton discover laws of gravitation.
Getting his gag reflex under control, Benward
tosses
a worm on freckle-faced bully Adam Hicks (as Joe Guire).
In a way, it combines the best elements of those films and
tosses
in a dash of Polanski's "The Tenant" (which came out the same year) for good measure.
He
tosses
the sling away.
The characters were alive and interesting, the plot was excellently paced, the pyro effects were masterfully accomplished, and it takes a basic love triangle story and
tosses
in a science-fiction element into it.
Nita Krebs plays a sultry saloon singer, and Charles Becker amusingly
tosses
his cook's cap into the pot.
The irritable cab driver
tosses
them out when they start making out in the back of his taxi.
Director Joseph Losey
tosses
history to the wind in favor of an underdeveloped story that introduces a lot of characters but doesn't say who they are or why they're in Mexico.
Moreover, Jackson
tosses
in occasional "what the hell?" unexpected oddball moments: Denise gives Johnny a rubdown in a scene that's simmering with incestuous undertones and in one especially startling sequence a creepy pedophile assaults a little girl in a bathroom.
If the women are rarely more than eye candy, the men are compelled to wrestle with the various technological & situational challenges that the storyline
tosses
at them--which they do less well than my friends & I did in first grade when we played in our backyards & argued about what was supposed to happen next.
For a few moments this tends to strain credulity when watching this in 2010 but we're soon wallowing in the great casting that
tosses
such disparate actors as Bob Steele, Zero Mostel, Everett Sloane, Roy Roberts, Ted de Corsica and Bogie into the mix.
Director/co-writer Robert J. Rosenthal relates the amusingly silly story at a constant snappy pace, does a solid job of maintaining a light and breezy tone throughout, and
tosses
in an entertainingly nonstop barrage of admittedly dumb, but still funny lowbrow humor.
Naschy
tosses
in a few homages here, he's doing Blood and Black Lace in one scene, Curse of the Crimson Altar in another, things that are fun to spot.
Elmo has this blanket that he loves very much, and after a tug-of-war with Zoe, Oscar the Grouch
tosses
the blanket after he blows his nose with it.
This starts out as a straightforward drama about a yuppie who
tosses
his career into the dumper because of his addiction to drugs.
The entrepreneur takes the stone and adds ingredients (commodities or software), attracts people, gets them to work together, and perhaps
tosses
in a pinch of branding.
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