Sliding Sentence Examples
She fixed her hair while sliding on her shoes.
Damian smiled wide and opened the door, sliding into the passenger seat.
This sliding movement is resisted by placing a check rail on the inner side of the inner rail, to take the lateral thrust of the wheels on that side.
Once your cat leaves the box the unit automatically self-rolls, sifting out clumps and sliding them into a removable/reusable waste drawer.
In 1828 the sliding scale was introduced, under which the duty went up and down as the price of grain went down and up; and it was against this form of the Corn Law that the great agitation led by Cobden and Bright was directed after 1830.
In 1842, however, Sir Robert Peel made the first important concession, by modifying the sliding scale, his opponent, Lord John Russell, having proposed in the previous year a fixed duty of 8s.
This arrangement has been provided at several weirs on the Thames, to afford control of the flood discharge, and reduce the extent of the inundations; the largest of these composite weirs on that river is at the tidal limit at Teddington, where the two central bays, with a total length of 2421 ft., are closed by thirty-five draw-doors sliding between iron frames supporting a foot-bridge, from which the doors are raised by a winch.'
The barrage at the head of the Nile delta, and the regulating sluices across the Nile at Assiut and Esna in Upper Egypt below Assuan, are examples of draw-door weirs, with their numerous openings closed by sluice-gates sliding on free rollers, which control the discharge of water from the river for irrigation.
The barrier was originally formed of a number of long square wooden spars which could be readily handled by one man, being inclined slightly - from the vertical and placed close together for shutting the weir; but panels of wood or sheetiron closing the space between adjacent frames and sliding in grooves at the sides, and rolling-up curtains ?
The weir is opened by removing the sliding panels or rolling Scale 'kW.
AdvertisementAdie's sliding hydrometer is of the ordinary form, but can be adjusted for liquids of widely differing specific gravities by drawing out a sliding tube, thus changing the volume of the hydrometer while its weight remains constant.
At the side of each of the four scales on the stem of the hydrometer is en r ' graved a set of small numbers indicating the contraction in volume which would be experienced if the requisite amount of water (or spirit) were added to bring the sample tested to the proof strength The hydrometer constructed by Dicas of Liverpool is provided with a sliding scale which FIG.
In accordance with his suggestion Canning in 1827 introduced a measure on the corn laws proposing the adoption of a sliding scale to regulate the amount of duty.
Fancy cotton goods are of great variety, and many of them have trade names that are used temporarily or occasion produced on the surface of the cloth by needles placed in a sliding frame; lustre, a light dress material with a lustrous face sometimes made with a cotton warp and woollen weft; zephyr, a light, coloured dress material usually in small patterns; bobbinnet, a machine-made fabric, originally an imitation of lace made with bobbins on a pillow.
The side walls are surmounted by short upright sashes which open outwards by machinery a, and the roof is provided with sliding upper sashes for top ventilation.
AdvertisementAs soon as a hot billet A is withdrawn by pushing it endwise out of the exit door B, the whole row is pushed forward by a set of mechanical pushers C, the billets sliding on the raised water-cooled pipes D, and, in the hotter part of the furnace, on the magnesite bricks E, on which iron slides easily when red-hot.
On account of the warm climate the cornices are wide, the upper storey projects over the lower, and the outer walls are fitted with sliding frames.
In the Roman period a larger stone was used, with a rectangular slab (96) sliding on it, in which a long trough held the grain and let it slip out below for grinding.
It is, however, certain that the Foucault siderostat is not capable, in practice, of maintaining the reflected image in a constant direction with perfect uniformity on account of the sliding action on the arm that regulates the motion of the mirror; such an action must, more or less, take place by jerks.
If the conditions of equilibrium require an obliquity greater than this, sliding will take place.
AdvertisementIt is evident, in the first place, that in any displacement common to the two surfaces, the work of the two equal and opposite normal pressures will cancel; moreover if, one of the surfaces being fixed, an infinitely small displacement shifts the point of contact from A to B, and if A be the new position of that point of the sliding body which was at A, the pro jectior of AA on the normal at A is of the second order.
Again, if the displacements be such that one curved surface rolls without sliding on another the reaction, whether normal or tangential, at the point of contact may be ignored.
The motion of the body relative to 0 is therefore completely represented if we imagine the momental ellipsoid at 0 to roll without sliding on a plane fixed in space, with an angular velocity proportional at each instant to the radius-vector of the point of contact.
Safety against displacement by turning is called stability of position; safety against displacement by sliding, stability of friction.
If the joint be provided either with projections and recesses, such as murtises and tenons, or with fastenings, such as pins or bolts, so as to resist displacement by sliding, the question of the utmost amount of the tangential resistance CQ which it is capable of exerting depends on the strength of such projections, recesses, or fastenings; and belongs to the subject of strength, and not to that of stability.
AdvertisementIn other cases the safety of the joint against displacement by sliding depends on its power of exerting friction, and that power depends on the law, known by experiment, that the friction between two surfaces bears a constant ratio, depending on the nature 01 the surfaces, to the force by which they are pressed together.
For example, if a sliding piece moves in circular fixed guides, that piece rotates about an ideal fixed axis traversing the centre of those guides.
The line T on the surface bbb has for the instant no velocity it a direction perpendicular to AB; becau2e for the instant it touches, without sliding, the line T on the fixed surface aaa.
The pitch-surfaces of a pair of toothed wheels are the ideal smooth surfaces which would have the same comparative motion by rolling contact that the actual wheels have by the sliding contact of their teeth.
The angular velocity ratio due to the sliding contact of the teeth will be the same with that due to the rolling contact of the pitch-circles, if the line of connection of the teeth cuts the Ca line of centres at the pitchpoint.
Hence the velocity of sliding is that due to this rotation about I, with the radius IT; that is to say, its value is (ai+ai).IT; (26)
During the approach, the flank D1B1 of the driving tooth drives the face D,B1 of the following tooth, and the teeth are sliding towards each other.
During the recess (in which the position of the teeth is exemplified in the figure by curves marked with accented letters), the face BiAi of the driving tooth drives the flank B2A2 of the following tooth, and the teeth are sliding from each other.
A pair of convex screws, each rotating about its axis, are used as an elementary combination to transmit motion by the sliding contact of their threads.
The pieces may be pairod together as a screw and nut, in which case the relative motion is compounded of turning with sliding.
A chain built up of three turning pairs and one sliding pair, and known as the slider crank chain, is shown in fig.
Balanced Lateral Pressure of Guides and Bearings.The most important part of the lateral pressure on a piece of mechanism is the reaction of its guides, if it is a sliding piece, or of the bearings of its axis, if it is a turning piece; and the balanced portion of this reaction is equal and opposite to the resultant of all the other forces applied to the piece, its own weight included.
The direction of the resistance of friction is opposite to that in which the sliding takes place.
Moment of Friction.The work performed in a unit of time in overcoming the friction of a pair of surfaces is the product of the friction by the velocity of sliding of the surfaces over each other, if that is the same throughout the whole extent of the rubbing surfaces.
The sliding s is composed of two parts, which take place during the approach and recess respectively.
Rolling Resistance.By the rolling of two surfaces over each other without sliding a resistance is caused which is called sometimes rolling friction, but more correctly rolling resistance.
If such a dam is sufficiently strong, and is built upon sound and moderately rough rock, it will always be incapable of sliding.
An alternative arrangement consists in providing two loose pulleys on the counter-shaft, driven by open and crossed belts respectively, and arranging two clutches on the shaft, so that by the movement of a sliding block, controlled by hand, one or other of the clutches can be put in gear.
The last poll-tax had been carefully graduated on a sliding scale so as to press lightlyon the poorest classes; in this one a shilling for each person had to be exacted from every township, though it was provided that the strong should help the weak to a certain extent.
This concentration is most easily produced by sliding or revolving diaphragms. A series of holes of different sizes perforate a revolving disk below the stage plate at an equal radial distance from the axis of the disk, so that the holes can be brought under the preparation in turn, the centre of the diaphragms always being a continuation of the optical axis of the microscope.
In the sliding changer the objective is, dovetailed to a slide, the correct position being secured by clamps.
The electromotive force so selected is balanced against the steady potential difference produced between a fixed and a sliding contact on a wire traversed by another steady current, and if there is any difference between this last, the potential difference, and the instantaneous potential difference balanced against it, a relay is operated and sets in action a motor which shifts the contact point along the potentiometer wire and so restores the balance.
Next time I see you, I'll do better—I'll show you, he promised, his whisper sliding into her mind.
The half-demon appeared unconcerned about sliding through the barrier Gabe had been working hard to patch up. Rhyn looked happy and healthy, the opposite of how Gabe felt.
The constructions include an adder, a sliding block memory, a memory cell and many more fascinating parts.
The controls on the car are all within easy reach, while a sliding armrest is useful for long journeys.
Sliding screens divide this area from the open-plan bathroom featuring a freestanding bathtub.
The project has observed some interesting phenomena, including grazing bifurcations and possibly grazing sliding bifurcations.
This really meant that they saved a few bob by not fitting a real top, a sliding roof or proper side windows.
Comes on matching good quality mesh all stainless steel bracelet which is adjustable by the sliding clasp.
He carried on across the road, hit the bike broadside, sending it sliding diagonally across toward us.
Attachments for tool post, Travel stops Three & four jaw chucks, sliding chuck guard with view window.
This is caused by dirty hydraulic components or a fault in the sliding member (cone clutch ).
I have engraved on anything from tot measures; goblets and champagne coolers to windows; mirrors and sliding doors.
For sensitive bite indication I opted to use a sliding float, only to find that this was irresistible to these pea-brained crocodilians.
It also helps prevent your smartphone from sliding across your car's dashboard or other slick or angled surfaces.
Raven sliding to block a through ball instead diverted the ball past the quietly effective Roque.
Notice how all the tables in here have dividers across them to stop meals from sliding around.
Install French or sliding doors to bring the garden into your home.
Small companies which and a sliding have modest effects hfma's employees versus.
The sliding doors are supplied with reveal flashings, panel fixings and installation instructions.
The Chrysler Grand Voyager and Peugeot 805 can have powered sliding doors which are operated using a key fob.
We began by using sliding footwork and then moved to stamping footwork where the perfect form was to be maintained.
Rolling friction is generally considerably less than sliding friction.
Gap bed, screwcutting gearbox, power sliding and surfacing.
Fully inclusive of integral gutters and smooth action sliding door.
Fully geared headstock and power sliding separate from the screwcutting feed.
Playground games included hopscotch, skipping and in the winter, sliding, which was frowned on.
Using braid, tie them to the trace with a sliding five turn grinner knot for a neat set up.
The most cost effective loft ladders are sliding loft ladders.
Sliding doors to the shaded lanai with an attractive outdoor dining area complete with a fan for relaxed entertaining beside the pool.
Once in place the Home security sliding doors lock prevents an intruder forcing the doors open no matter how determined.
The most cost effective loft ladders are sliding loft ladders are sliding loft ladders.
Louvrestack should have a small louver or sliding vent at the base of the chimney breast to let air circulate.
Louvreshading provided by aluminum louvers on sliding tracks prevents overheating in summer.
For sliding applications it does not normally require lubricators.
All loose boxes are built from complete sections and all standard boxes have sliding perspex windows and galvanized mesh.
Current models have two sliding doors, or normal doors if they are compact minivans.
Yeast actin filaments display ATP-dependent sliding movement over surfaces coated with rabbit muscle myosin.
They were a form of whiff, with roughly the same dimensions, fitted with sliding seats and full outriggers.
A small pinion at the base of the wiper meshes with a sliding rack below.
The sliding door has had the exterior plywood, which was rotten removed.
He had the best quips... " She said, a small laugh sliding out from her last word.
Working out a sliding scale of reduced daily rates for longer-term commitment is also an option.
The back of the crucifix contains an empty reliquary with a sliding lid carved with symbols of the Passion.
However, the Newcastle research suggests that the benefit derived from the use of the sliding rigger was more significant.
Windows are either timber sliding sash or casement, usually with heavy surrounds.
Fees are charged on a sliding scale, ranging from £ 15 upward per session.
You can increase the volume and or microphone sensitivity by clicking on the bars and sliding them to the right.
Note the sliding steel shutter raised above the door.
But when a wheel skids the point in contact with the road is sliding along the road, rather then sticking to it.
In the final model, sliding windows and opening skylights supplied the plants with fresh air and sunlight throughout the winter.
Turn the halves by sliding a spatula under the pear, from the stem side.
Large sliding cabin doors; retractable undercarriage, with the main wheels housed in small sponsons.
The upside-down forks feature the latest generation of internal components and TiN coated stanchions to achieve minimal sliding friction.
Dispensing with the pop up lid of the original, the new machine has a sliding draw making it look much more stylish.
A sliding sunroof is a welcome addition to the long list of heavily practical items on the 29.
The other fittings are brass and include a sliding sunshade and a pivoted eyepiece cover.
He closes and locks the tailgate, then pushes the large sliding doors of the barn open.
A good tank for adult tarantulas are " Critter Cages " with sliding and locking lids.
This form of skeleton toboggan with metal runners was further refined by Mr Arden Bott in 1902, who added the sliding seat.
The sliding stone opened into a bare room; from here a secret trapdoor led to a long passageway.
Symphony also features an audible radio tuner - using a special sliding tone that goes up or down according to the frequency.
The model is shown finished in SR 1947 livery with the sliding window ventilator.
A sliding drawbridge thwarts the villains trying to attack your castle.
The apartments will feature sliding mirror wardrobes where designated.
There's a wardrobe and shelves with sliding doors, and a small marble-topped washstand set in a mirrored lighted alcove by the door.
The nylon ' brush ' draft excluder strips fitted to the rear of the sliding wheelhouse to reduce the drafts.
Third gear wheelies no problem, sliding the back on the power no problem.
Repsolds also provide two insulated sliding contact rings instead of the single ring g, so that the electric current for illuminating the lamps does not pass through the instrument itself but may come to the micrometer from the storage battery through two insulated leads.
With the exception of a few special cranes in which friction wheels are employed, it is universally the practice, in steam cranes, to connect the engine shaft with the barrel shaft by spur toothed gearing, the gear being connected or disconnected by sliding pinions.
The Fleming closed circuit wave meter, called by him a cymometer, consists of a sliding tube condenser and a long helix of wire forming an inductance; these are connected together and to a copper bar in such a manner that by one movement of a handle the capacity of the tubular condenser is altered in the same proportion as the amount of the spiral inductance which is included in the circuit.
Sessions of Chicago in November 1887, covered a housing in combination with a vertical metallic plate frame of the general contour of the central passage-way, which projected slightly beyond the line of the couplings and was held out by horizontal springs top and bottom, being connected with the platform housing by flexible connexions at the top and sides and by sliding plates below.
We have not only the observations of Semper and Morse, but the anatomical investigations of King, to confirm the sliding action or lateral divarication of the valves of Lingula.
The advantage of this plough over the ordinary form is in the absence of sliding friction, and in the mellow and porous condition in which it leaves the bottom of the furrow.
Interiors were then divided into smaller rooms by means of sliding doors covered with thin rice-paper, which permitted the passage of light while obstructing vision; the hanging lattices were replaced by wooden doors which could be slid along a groove so as to be removable in the daytime, and an alcove was added in the principal chamber for a sacred picture or Buddhist image to serve as an object of contemplation for a devotee while practising the rite of abstraction.
The frames hang vertically from the bottom of the overhead bridge, and rest against a sill at the bottom when the weir is in operation, the openings between the frames being closed below the water-level by rolling-up curtains or sliding panels, which are lowered or raised by a travelling winch carried by a small foot-bridge formed by hinged brackets at the p ack of the frames, and situated a little above the highest floodlevel.
It is provided with a sliding rule to adapt it to different temperatures, and has four scales, one of which is graduated for spirits and the other three serve to show the strengths of worts.
Land-taxes, however, were finally abolished in 1904, and their place was taken by an increased taxation on real estate, revised triennially, and by an income tax arranged on a sliding scale, up to 4% of the income (9.6 pence in the £), settled according to individual declaration.
They are sometimes made with a sliding poise weighing I ton, which has a run of 200 in., and the steelyard can exert a pull of Ioo tons.
He had the best quips... She said, a small laugh sliding out from her last word.
Mike fished a sliding float fished at 6 ' with a single treble lip hooking a small roach deadbait.
Broad self-adhesive parcel tape will do at a pinch provided you 've got something to stop the joints sliding.
In short, neither the old slam door trains or the new sliding door Thameslink trains are suitable for these routes.
But confidence has stabilized on the back of declining fears about the UK sliding into recession.
Took screen shots to be able to show how the site design came together Sliding doors and faux columns.
A slow-moving cold front was sliding up the Irish Sea giving rain from Wick to Plymouth.
Some are sliding in their cars on the driveway where the snow has frozen; others are starting a snowball fight.
Interacting with this wide and wild variety of Electroplankton is as simple as sliding the stylus across the touch screen.
The chrome plated solid steel handle has a sliding tommy bar.
Sliding panels at the back of the machine provide operator access to load and unload the pallets once the batch run is finished.
Bedroom 2 11&'6& ' ' x 10&'6& ' ' With fitted wardrobes with 2 mirror sliding doors, cylinder cupboard, central heating radiator.
There 's a wardrobe and shelves with sliding doors, and a small marble-topped washstand set in a mirrored lighted alcove by the door.
Alton Amateur Greenhouses have a wide sliding door for easy wheelbarrow access.
The mark III dispensed with the sliding wheelhouse roof but instead provided a forward cockpit with front door to the saloon.
Some agencies actually use a sliding fee scale, but you can expect to pay anywhere from $5,000 to $30,000.
Also, there should be a restraint system to keep your baby from either climbing out or sliding off the seat.
Sliding Shelf door brackets Adjustable plastic barriers that secure bottles and jars.
The inside liner of the helmet should provide a comfortable and tight fit; you don't want the helmet sliding around on your head.
Private counselors also frequently offer the same options for payment, which may be adjusted on a sliding scale to maximize its accessibility for all economic sectors.
It should fit comfortably on the seat and tie to the back without sliding out of place.
Cushions should fit comfortably and tie to the back of the chair without sliding out of place.
Most styles of bunk beds with stairs have storage drawers incorporated into the design, using the interior of each stair to hold sliding drawers that allow easy access by children and parents.
They should pop off the tray easily by sliding a spatula underneath the herbs.
Not only is it difficult, but sliding and adjusting heavy furniture can damage your walls or floor.
Instead of having a shower curtain, go for a sliding, clear shower door, which will also help create the illusion of more space by allowing the light to flow through.
If the door opens into the bathroom, replace it with a sliding or pocket door.
A Chesterfield bookcase with sliding wooden doors and a gorgeous Kingston hall tree bench are also pieces suited to easily matching function with many different styles.
Consider a glass enclosure, or sliding glass doors so you can see from one end of the room to the other.
The pad will help keep the rug from sliding around and will also help prevent premature wear.
Traverse rods can be one-way, such as over a sliding glass door or windows that meet in a corner or they can be two-way.
Powder also sets makeup to keep it from sliding off your face throughout the day.
Very oily skin can avoid feeling like makeup is sliding off.
Jellyfish will begin sliding down along the bottom of the wave.
The manual sliding cover eliminates the electronic version, which had a tendency to jam when sand and water leaked in.
Additional bonuses are available for sales over $1,000 and are based on a sliding scale.
Look for shelves with an upturned edge or shallow trays, which can be hung tilted downward without paper sliding off.
Now imagine sliding across a patch of ice going 20 miles an hour while wearing no clothes.
This important feature prevents them from sliding backwards during the push-off stage of the stride.
There is a sliding scale fee for those who are unable to afford the cost.
However, in the 1980's, when heavy metal was the music of the day, Motley Crew's Girls, Girls, Girls video featured nothing but strippers in birthday suits sliding down dance poles.
For some people, that "one bite" can send them sliding into cooked food addiction.
Love Letter Invitation in Cotton Candy-A modern long invite from Now and Forever has a sliding brown band imprinted with your initial.
I like to say that I was sliding to the bottom for many years before finally falling in.
Boys are often so active, with running, jumping, biking, sliding, skateboarding, climbing and more, that dressing them in sturdy clothing is the best way to prevent having to replace clothing all the time.
The foot bottoms often feature a thin layer of rubber designed to keep toddlers from slipping and sliding as they walk.
Baseball is especially hard on clothes because of the sliding.
As some children who grew up in the 1950s and 1960s will attest, the combination of the design of socks and shoes meant the socks were always sliding down the leg and bunching up under the heel, needing to be yanked up several times a day.
Other parents believe that they are a childhood must, because they can cut down on everyday accidents caused by slipping and sliding.
Consider block and Tiffany style letters, block slide on charms and decorations that you can change simply by sliding them off of the collar.
A hook-and-eye or sliding latch will be enough to keep sudden gusts of wind or curious raccoons from opening the lid and possibly breaking the glass.
Practice sliding these shapes up and down the neck of your guitar so you can hear how the chords sound in other keys.
Sliding Windows - These windows are made up of one stationary sash and one sash that slides to either the right or left (horizontally).
Single Hung - The single hung window design is similar to regular sliding windows, but allows only the bottom sash to open.
When moving furniture, try to avoid sliding it.
Sliding wood closet doors offer a smart, functional option when you have limited space available for a closet.
Sliding closet doors are available in a variety of wood colors and wood grain blends that present a distinct but practical décor choice for any room.
A combination wood and glass door is another sliding closet door solution.
In my home, I chose not only a sliding closet door, but also chose a pocket door for coming in and out of the room.
Sliding closet doors can be purchased pre-assembled, which makes installation easier for the non-professional.
This is why sliding closet doors are also known as pocket doors when they slide into the pocket created between two walls.
It's imperative that the top of the opening is level to ensure that the sliding door glides without effort and closes properly.
Other types of sliding closet doors are much easier to install because they run on a track and one door slides behind the other to give you access to the closet itself.
You may need to cut your door opening to fit the standard size of sliding closet doors, which are usually 80 inches tall.
Considering the fact that the wall needs to be torn down to install the sliding closet door when you choose a pocket door, it's important to buy a quality product to ensure maintenance free operation once everything is back in place.
If you need to use part of the basement for storage, install a sliding wall to partition off living area from storage area.
For optimal space design, install sliding doors rather than hinged doors that open into the room.
Evaluate any potential twists from side to side that might keep the door from sliding smoothly by running string from opposite corners, top to bottom, to create an X across the opening.
Click in the second row by sliding the tongue into the groove and firmly pressing them together until the second row lies flat.
The basic styles of manual attic staircases include folding, telescoping and sliding.
Set it away from the house in the middle of the garden, or just off the sliding glass door; you aren't confined to a specific set up and the cost of both options is fairly comparable.
A sliding glass patio door provides an energy-efficient way to let cheerful sunlight into the home while providing a portal access to patios, decks and garden areas.
Prior to purchasing a sliding glass door kit, measure the installation area to determine what size door and frame will be required.
A bypass sliding patio door can save space because the door slides sideways instead of opening inwards.
Always purchase a sliding glass door that has its glass panels already mounted in the frame.
The bypass sliding door can allow more solar glare to enter the home which promotes heat loss in the winter and increased temperatures in the summer.
Swinging patio doors often provide a superior energy-efficient option over bypass sliding patio doors because they have heavy weatherstripping installed around the edges.
They manufacture vinyl sliding glass doors with reinforced windows for added security.
Vinyl sliding doors usually requires the installation of a piece of channel trim so take the added area into consideration when leveling the door.
Sliding glass doors fit into a home when the homeowner desires an unobstructed view to the outside world.
Some ring holder boxes have one slotted compartment, while others have dividers for two or three sections, or as many as four sliding tray compartments for taller models.
Nothing is worse than a strapless corset that feels like it is sliding down, not to mention that crude tug-to-keep-it-in-place maneuver needed to prevent a wardrobe malfunction.
The elastic waist not only made them comfortable but kept the waistband from sliding or rolling.
Traditional cotton socks were valued for their comfort, but they trap sweat against the foot and stretch out of shape - the old-fashioned 'fuzzy ball' design was intended to keep the sock from sliding down into the shoe.
Food is offered on a sliding scale basis, with most people paying a couple of dollars or less per meal.
Many facilities operate on a sliding scale.
Municipalities can choose to grant tax relief to seniors on a sliding scale.
It operates on a sliding "ability to pay" scale, with $2-$5 the average meal donation.
Thornton Adjustable Positioner is an oral device that prevents soft tissues and the tongue from sliding back into the airway passage during sleep.
One repositions the jaw, moving it forward to keep the tissue in the back of the throat from sliding back.
You can make any necessary adjustments while they're still wet by just sliding them around on the lenses.
In addition to dozens of water slides, Noah's Ark water park offers a range of other water attractions for visitors to enjoy when they want to take a break from slipping and sliding.
The sliding surface is 19 feet long and tops out at 6 feet tall.
This includes the ability to "drift" repeatedly through the straight portions of the tracks, sliding from the left to right and back again to pick up even more momentum.
Using the Wii's unique control configuration, Super Mario Galaxy makes controlling a running, jumping, sliding, and flying Mario even more fun.
Play dodgeball, a simple form of baseball, sliding Runt through obstacle courses; just little quick and easy games that will wile away some of your time.
Picking up and sliding objects around is as simple as moving the Wii Remote.
Her hair flows past her waist and is fun to see when she is jumping around enemies or sliding down bridges.
This prevents the set from slipping or sliding during gameplay.
Sliding a blob around a screen may not seem so difficult to some, but this game is more involved than they think.
Rotating camera angles is helpful, but when your metallic mass of quicksilver is sliding out of control turning the cameras around is that last thing you want to deal with.
The mercury blobs are shiny, brightly colored drops of liquidy joy sliding within the confines of the different mazes of the levels.
While your pup is laying on her side, make a sideways sliding motion with your stylus.
It comes with a four season air mattress and an end kit that keeps the mattress from sliding off your cot.
When the slide-out opens (if there's one), check the sliding mechanism for proper lubrication.
Functions are on par with its sliding compatriots, but only in a clamshell form.
You'll appreciate the smaller size when you try sliding the phone in your pocket, your purse, or wherever you store your cell phone.
There are also special cases that still allow the sliding mechanism to work while the phone is still in the case too.
Other key highlights included its sliding form factor (which revealed a numeric keypad), built-in stereo speakers, both front (QVGA) and rear (5MP) facing cameras, N-gage gaming, a full HTML web browser, and stereo Bluetooth 2.0.
The hip is abducted to where it can be felt if the hip is sliding out and then back in the joint.
In uncircumcised males, it is most common to grip the skin of the penis and move it up and down, resulting in repeated sliding of the foreskin back and forth over the head of the penis until orgasm is reached.
This procedure involves sliding a very fine needle through the mother's abdomen and, guided by ultrasound, into a vein in the umbilical cord to inject red blood cells directly into the baby's bloodstream.
The Electric Slide starts with a step to the right, followed by sliding your left foot over to rejoin the right.
Splits can be learned by placing one leg (at the ankle) on the barre and sliding the ankle away from your standing leg.
Depending on the demonstrated financial need, recipients may receive a hairpiece completely free of charge or on a sliding scale relative to their financial situation.
Finish by sliding the iron slowly down (just as you would while straightening).
To use a rattail comb, wrap your hair around the handle of the comb, candy curl style, sliding the handle of the comb out of the hair when you are done wrapping.
If your braids hurt once you leave the hair salon, you can try to loosen tight braids yourself by sliding a rattail comb under the offending braids and gently lifting up, being careful not to pull too hard as to break the hair.
Sliding scales for principal, start date, and interest allow you to do a simple mortgage calculation and see the results in a color-coded graph.
Knot the string before and after your crane to keep it from sliding.
Assemble the gun by sliding the second piece of folded paper you had made in step one just below the angled corner of the handle.
Some also have a sliding scale for payment to help people who do not have insurance.
On a sliding scale, low-income people receive a greater discount than those with higher earning power.
If the clinic has a sliding scale for payment, it can be much more affordable than other sources of medical care.
However, organizations such as Planned Parenthood offers birth control on a sliding scale fee and won't have to increase its birth control prices as much as the public colleges.
Venus also has a lipstick pink sliding triangle top bikini that is affordable and cute.
You can sweat while you sun, and never find yourself sliding around on your canvas chair the way you will with plastic.
The top is a triangle style with adjustable sliding triangles that tie at the neck and back.
Nikki Gauze Bikini has a triangle top that has adjustable sliding triangles and ties at the neck and back.
Another shot shows her sliding down towards a pool wearing a red halter-top bikini with a bow in front.
Unfortunately, one piece swimsuits that provide two straps can often present the problem of straps sliding off the shoulders if the material is not sufficiently elastic.
This Racerback Sliding Halter Top and matching bottom is almost an exact replica of Mariska's bikini.
Further, the bikini top ties around the neck while the bikini bottom ties on the sides, and even though this suit costs $69.00, you may not mind due to its adjustable sliding triangle top and sliver strip detail.
You can choose to wear the loop straight or twist it once before sliding it over your head to form a criss-cross over your chest.
In the worst case scenario, your tanga will dip down and hang between your legs, leaving you exposed, and even if that doesn't happen, you will be uncomfortable and run the risk of your suit sliding off in the surf.
String bikinis weren't designed to withstand sliding, jumping and running.
The unique design of this ten-room dollhouse features sliding walls and an open design that allows a child to play with it from every angle.
You can attach it to the grill by sliding the ends of the bars of the flatter grill container into the grooves on the bar.
The cutting wheels can be removed from their holder by sliding them away from the center.
As you sit down to play the game, you're not just sliding the lid off a cardboard box; you're opening a wooden treasure chest to expose the riches within.
Tiles are fixed to the board game with remaining tiles sliding in to create the maze.
Players take turns sliding tiles in and out of the board.
Handle both the ring and the candle with care, and insert the candle from the base only rather than sliding the ring down the candle.
Membership fees are determined by the nonprofit's annual operating budget and are based on a sliding scale.
You do not want any room for sliding within the box, as that may cause damage or breakage.
If money is an issue, there are counselors who have sliding scales and will work with you for very low or even no cost.
Furthermore, the ring is typically photographed sliding around her finger, which could mean that the ring size is incorrect or the stone is so weighty that it inadvertently pulls to the side.
Another type of tool is a sliding ruler that an existing ring is placed over to judge its size.
Other clip purse in this category may attach using sliding, push clips, metal-key-type clips that can be attached directly to belt loops.
Equally feminine and edgy, it's just right for sliding into a clutch or a dainty purse.
It's important to pack neatly so as to keep items from sliding.
This includes Medicaid as well as many other sate programs that will provide assistance or sliding scales.
Installing locks on windows will keep children from sliding the window open and falling out.
This organization offers a sliding scale for payment.
Chairs sliding across the floor, candlesticks and lamps gliding over a tabletop or doors opening and closing without anyone in the video may reveal paranormal activity.
Stories involving the Queen Mary include a young girl who died near the pool when sliding down the banister, and a seaman getting crushed to death while attempting to escape from a fire.
The Find a Health Center site can help you locate a clinic with a sliding scale fee system if you are uninsured and don't qualify for Medicaid or SCHIP coverage.
Adjust the sliding appreciation and deprecation bars to find out how long it will take for buying a home to be better in your given situation.
One sole is designed for sliding, the other for breaking.
If you bowl with your right hand, then the "sliding" sole should be on the left-hand shoe, and vice versa.
Plastic boxes with Polaroids attached to the fronts are great for sliding under your bed or stacking up in your closet.
It provides an excellent grip for any terrain, including provisions against slipping and sliding during difficult descents.
Although metal baseball cleats will prevent you from slipping on wet grass and sliding around a dusty infield, these same cleats can get you stuck in the grass.
Moreover, they can tear up little potholes all along the outfield, never mind what they can do to raw flesh when you're sliding into third base and your cleat careens right into the third baseman.
Without the traction offered by particularly placed prongs, soccer players will find themselves sliding all over the field.
Your child may be running; he may be standing still.He may even be sliding to get to base before he's out.
That's when wearing socks, boots and anything binding suddenly feels like a chore, and when the simplicity and ease of sliding into a comfortable pair of flip flops starts to make the most sense.
Cleats have special traction features that prevent children from slipping and sliding on the field.
Add talcum or Gold Bond powder inside your shoes during the hot summer months, which can help protect your feet from sweating too much-and sliding around inside the shoes.
Nothing makes feet feel better than sliding into a pair of Snoopy slipper socks after being squeezed into stiletto pumps all day.
This non-skid bottom helps prevent slipping and sliding on smooth surfaces.
With its rugged bottom, men can walk across the river floor without worrying about slipping and sliding on rocks.
These specially-designed sports shoes help a player to run without slipping and sliding all over the field.
Many have a sliding piece that covers the face of the watch and makes the model look just like a bracelet.
Swinging, sliding, and tackling the monkey bars are activities that improve coordination and boost navigation skills.
Chrysler's Town and Country model has pioneered some of the popular minivan gadgets, including stowable seating and sliding doors on the driver's side.
The Grand Caravan features many of the same options as the Town and Country, including seats that can be configured in several ways, entertainment packages, power sliding doors, and available leather seats.
Similarly, the second row offers a 60/40 split design and sliding seats to give passengers a little more room.
In addition, look for those that offer power sliding doors and rearview cameras as well.
Stomp stomp clap clap (As you're sliding to the left say swish) Repeat 2x.
Like a glass shower door or sliding glass door, glass fireplace doors are beautiful for their aesthetic value, but can be very difficult to clean once covered with smoke and soot.
Finish by sliding the last loop off the hook and slipping the yarn through it to make a knot.
This will allow you to adjust the length of the necklace by sliding the knots.
Weight Watchers Pointsfinder-This simple and helpful tool allows you to calculate Points by sliding a card and making the numbers for calories, fat, and fiber line up to give you the correct amount Points.
More importantly than sliding into your skinny jeans, however, is the overall health of your body.
The equipment uses springs, ropes and sliding bars to help you achieve your correct Pilates form.
There is a metal pin on each end of the dumbbell that allows you to select a weight between 10-50 pounds by simply lifting it up and sliding it into the desired position.
You can pick and adjust the weight plates to customize your workout by sliding them into and out of the handle base.
The game of basketball includes running, twisting, jumping, squatting, sliding and more.
For instance, athletes who play basketball will need to perform a combination of jumping, sliding, directional change and plyometric exercises.
Young children or individuals new to exercise should start with simple sprinting and sliding exercises, gradually increasing to more difficult jumping exercises.
Start the exercise by sliding to the right, picking up one object, then sliding to the left, placing the object just outside the basketball lane to your left.
Continue sliding back and forth, transferring each item to the left side of the lane.
There are also some doctors who will perform procedures on a sliding scale, meaning they charge you an amount based on your income.
State Health Insurance - Although most states do not offer health plan options for adults who work, most states offer free or sliding scale health care insurance for children.
While satin and leopard print seem to go hand-in-hand, if you don't want to wear pajamas that may find you sliding all over your bed, you can't go wrong with cotton or fleece.
Women's robes come in styles from nubby to comfy, perfect for sliding into with your hair in curlers and a green moisturizing mask on your face.
If you find the bra too loose or tight, adjust it by sliding the strap adjuster up or down.
And with the garters being too flimsy, you experience the discomfort of the stockings sliding down the thigh and the garter belt falling to the hips.
Do not hang the garment by sliding it over the hanger hook.
Garters hold up stockings keeping them from sliding down.
Hose garters pull on by sliding them over the feet and gently tugging them up.
If you decide to sleep in your nylon pajamas rather than just lounging around in them, they can make sliding around on the sheets even easier.
Garters - Made with a wider band so that they fit men's thighs better without sliding down or offering discomfort.
Imagine that, but smaller, sliding up your legs and hugging your body as you go about your day.
Then they caressed their way up her side, his thumb sliding under her bra and gently up the curve of her breast.
She rolled over to face him, sliding eagerly into his embrace.
Alex put the paper down and turned toward her, sliding an arm behind her on the back of the couch.
And then he moved over her, his fingers sliding up her arm as it lay beside her head.
Life was moving along rapidly with our singlehood sliding toward the finish line.
We may be slipping and sliding but we're still operational.
He couldn't help the sense of unease sliding through him.
Next time I see you, I'll do better—I'll show you, he promised, his whisper sliding into her mind.
Her feet skidded out from under her and she spun around, clutching desperately to the limb, twisting into a sitting position and sliding until she was sitting before him.
He snatched the arm and whirled her, arm sliding around the neck of the mysterious person.
She stepped back to avoid his hand and tripped over one of the paint cans, falling and sliding across the floor.
Alex pulled the horse to a sliding stop and fired twice into the air.
Her heart and breathing drowning out every other sound, she raced down the hall and around a corner, sliding to a stop as she saw the men headed her way.
His gaze took in Sasha before sliding to the black flames.
Kiera settled at an uncomfortable angle, the sandpapery red roofing snagging her polyester disco clothing and preventing her from sliding over the nearby edge of the three-story row house.
Instead of everyone running around, slipping and sliding, shoveling slushy muck and shivering, here people just shift into a lower gear, listen to the quiet and enjoy the temporary peace.
He reached out and touched her face, his fingers sliding in the mud.
But it had already gone too far and his fingers were sliding down her neck, into her blouse.
She even caught herself touching her ear to keep from sliding her finger behind it to the subcutaneous net implant.
He managed a faint smile before wobbling and sliding to his knees.
Her knees were suddenly weak and she grabbed a pole, sliding down to sit in the hay.
Sliding into his side, he caught the eye of a waitress and motioned to her.
Sliding her hand inside his shirt collar, she worked it around to the back of his neck, pulling his lips down hard on hers.
She reached up, sliding her hand behind his neck and drawing his face down to hers.
Beyond the iron wall sliding away was a small portcullis, which stood between him and a small stone chamber with ensconced torches.
She unbuttoned the first buttons on his shirt and slipped her hands inside, sliding them around to the back of his neck.
He hadn't wanted to admit that the sudden muting of her thoughts was a sign of her sliding into death.
He exited out the sliding glass doors off the formal living area that led to the private beach behind the building.
Images of him sliding it south, towards the part of her that ached, filled her mind.
The cylinder contains towards n a sliding rod, and towards 0 a compressed spiral spring.
The short screw whose divided milled head is shifts the zero of the micrometer by pushing, without turning, the short sliding rod whose flat end forms the point d'appui of the micrometer screw at I.
It is important to observe that the risk is in no way obviated by the increasing slack paid out, except in so far as the amount of sliding which the strength of the cable is able to produce at the points of contact with the ground may be thereby increased.
The whole mass looks as if it were, as it is, slowly sliding down the valley to the sea.
After 1600 B.C. the palaces in Crete had more than one story, fine stairways, bath-chambers, windows, folding and sliding doors, &c. In this later period, the distinction of blocks of apartments in some palaces has been held to indicate the seclusion of women in harems, at least among the ruling caste.
When a current is passed through the instrument it causes one end of the movable system to tilt downwards, and the other end upwards; the sliding weight is then moved along the tray by means of a silk cord until equilibrium is again established.
Each instrument is accompanied by a pair of weights and by a square root table, so that the product of the square root of the number corresponding to the position of the sliding weight and the ascertained constant for each weight, gives at once the value of the current in amperes.
The paper with the specimen is then carefully removed from the water by sliding it over the edge of the dish so as to drain it as much as possible.
A plan which has been found to answer well is to arrange them in cardboard boxes, either with glass tops or in sliding covers, in drawers - the name being placed outside each box and the specimens gummed into the boxes.
For its privileges the regie has to pay a rent of £T750,000 per annum to the government (assigned to bondholders), " even if it has no revenues at all," and after the payment of a dividend of 8% to its shareholders, and certain other deductions, it has to share profits with the government and the bondholders according to a sliding scale agreed upon between the three parties.
In the Testicardines, where no such sliding action of the valves was necessary or possible, no muscles for such an object were required, consequently none took rise from the lateral portions of the valves as in Lingula; but in an extinct group, the Trimerellidae, which seems to be somewhat intermediate in character between the Ecardines and Testicardines, have been found certain scars, which appear to have been produced by rudimentary lateral muscles, but it is doubtful (considering the shells are furnished with teeth, though but rudely developed) whether such muscles enabled the valves, as in Lingula, to move forward and backward upon each other.
Crania in life opens its valves by moving upon the straight hinge, without sliding the valve.
The strength of the magnetizing current is regulated by adjusting the position of the sliding contact E upon the resistance D.F.
W is a weight capable of sliding from end to end of the yoke along a graduated scale.
The rod touches this pole at a single point, and is pulled away from it by the action of a lever, the long arm of which is graduated and carries a sliding weight.
He protests in favour of Lord Monteagle's motion for inquiry into the sliding scale of corn duties; of Lord Normanby's motion on the queen's speech in 1843, for inquiry into the state of Ireland (then wholly under military occupation); of Lord Radnor's bill to define the constitutional powers of the home secretary, when Sir James Graham opened Mazzini's letters.
In the wheeled plough some of the weight and downward pull due to its action on the ground is taken by the wheels; the sliding friction is thus to some extent converted into a rolling friction, and the draught is correspondingly diminished.
Later in that year they patented a process for the reduction of aluminium by carbon, and in 1886 an electric furnace with sliding carbon rods passed through the end walls to the centre of a rectangular furnace.
He then altered the magnifying power by sliding the field lens of the eye-piece (which was fitted with a slipping tube for the purpose) along the eye-tube, till the images were brought into contact.
By a scale attached to the sliding tube the magnifying power of the eye-piece was deduced, and this combined with the angle of the prism employed gave the angle measured.
The use of a sliding weight is not recommended in depths much exceeding 200 fathoms on account of the time required and the risk of the line sagging at a low angle and so stopping the weight.
The tubbing, which is considerably less in diameter than the borehole, is suspended by rods from the surface until a bed suitable for a foundation is reached, upon which a sliding length of tube, known as the moss box, bearing a shoulder, which is filled with dried moss, is placed.
In another system introduced by the Mannesmann Tube Company the prop is made up of weldless steel tubes sliding telescopically one within the other, which are fixed at the right height by a screw clamp capable of carrying a load of 15 to 16 tons.
The size of the discharge aperture can be varied by means of a flexible wooden shutter sliding in a groove in a cast iron plate, curved to the slope of the casing.
Their centres s l, s2, are held respectively by the pieces A, B, which together form a sliding pair.
Koenig's arrangement (Quelques experiences d'acoustique, p. I) the axis of the cylinder is fashioned as a screw, which works in fixed nuts at the ends, causing a sliding as well as a rotatory motion of the cylinder.
Sliding contacts can be moved along the fine wire into any position.
In 45 the velocity of sliding at any instant has been given, viz.
But if the latter be greater no sliding can occur, i.e.
His hands slipped from hers, sliding down her neck and into her blouse - so warm and gentle.
Steve Jones sent a fierce drive sliding across the slippery surface drenched by a downpour which keeper Lee Butler saved.
Slipping onto their haunches and sliding, the horses descended with their riders into the ravine.
The devices are ideal for sleep apnea caused by the tongue sliding back into the airway passage.
When you've transferred every item to the right, finish the exercise sliding to the center of the basketball lane.
Sometimes you just want to enjoy the feel of a fabric sliding across your skin.
Besides the obvious problems it presents (namely all that uncontrollable shine and all of that makeup sliding off your face into veritable oblivion), oily skin can truly be a nuisance.
Moisturize feet before sliding on slippers or shoes.
The night was quiet aside from her foot falls and the sliding shale.
I amused myself one winter day with sliding this piecemeal across the pond, nearly half a mile, skating behind with one end of a log fifteen feet long on my shoulder, and the other on the ice; or I tied several logs together with a birch withe, and then, with a longer birch or alder which had a hook at the end, dragged them across.
Having settled at Cambridge in 1796, Gregory first acted as sub-editor on the Cambridge Intelligencer, and then opened a bookseller's shop. In 1802 he obtained an appointment as mathematical master at Woolwich through the influence of Charles Hutton, to whose notice he had been brought by a manuscript on the "Use of the Sliding Rule"; and when Hutton resigned in 1807 Gregory succeeded him in the professorship. Failing health obliged him to retire in 1838, and he died at Woolwich on the 2nd of February 1841.
Sliding an arm across the back of Carmen's chair, he leaned close, speaking softly in her ear.
Sliding her arms around his neck, she pressed against him.