Just put a boot in the binding and press the cuff of the boot from side-to-side and look for wobble and slop. |
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However, he lost his momentum during the flip, and his carefully executed spin turned into a wobble, sending him crashing into the floor below. |
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The actual length is unpredictable as the wobble can be affected by many variables, including tectonic movement. |
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Whether traditional British reserve will wobble in the face of flash mobbing is unclear. |
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It is therefore odd to watch him waver and wobble over an issue that is not only outrageously unjust, but also flagrantly illegal. |
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There really isn't any reason for it to have steered in that direction, but they do wobble a little bit. |
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Listening to him, we all understand that radio was his destiny, but the very first time he went on air his voice did wobble. |
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The beauty of this design is that it allows you to control the point, without any wobble or whippiness. |
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She'd become so thin that her wedding ring was loose, able to wobble up and down between her knuckles. |
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For Croatia and Middlesbrough it was like watching a precious Ming vase wobble on its pedestal. |
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The opening day wobble against Longford will soon be consigned to history's dustbin but for now it serves as a salient reference point. |
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Now there is barely a hint of scuttle shake, and the odd shimmy and wobble you do still sense is no worse than in many saloons. |
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To minimize wobble, the rails are preloaded to apply pressure uniformly along the bearing. |
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They wobble on their heels and hike up their bustiers as the guys around them attempt to act cool. |
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The oil drum where the male monkey had been sitting began to wobble from side to side and finally toppled right over. |
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A look of doubt appears in his eyes and he is like a man on a high wire who looks down and takes fright and begins to wobble. |
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They are suspended from the ceiling and wobble slightly if you lean against them. |
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There, Sethi was helping patients wobble down the corridor on their crutches, and I was teaching lepers to make handicrafts. |
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There has been an explosion in the number of astronomers scanning the skies for the telltale wobble of distant worlds. |
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The party campaign had a wobble on Monday when a strange scheduling decision produced an inevitable picture in Castlebar. |
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Other candidates either showed no detectable wobble, or else the results were indeterminate. |
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Far more troubling is the fearsome wobble in her voice that she only occasionally brings under control. |
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With a slight wobble in his voice, he said his prostate cancer had spread to other parts of his body. |
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Hence the initial wobble in the map of my homeward progress, showing me turning right, not left, out of the White Swan's doors. |
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Like a top, once its even spin turns into a reckless wobble, these things can be very, very hard to right once they fly out of control. |
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In truth, it was another wobble with his three wood which had darkened Woosnam's mood. |
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It's a program called the Anglo-Australian Planet Search Program, and what you're looking for is stars whose motion encompasses a wobble. |
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Check that it's got a Scart socket and that said Scart socket is RGB-capable or your picture will be wobble a tiny bit. |
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Leaning into a 90 mph wind, a graph charts every movement, every wobble, in a trajectory that resembles the Alps. |
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Panna cotta is a scalded, flavoured cream, set to a perfect wobble, turned out on to a plate. |
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So we might surmise that a larger wobble should have a proportionally greater effect on the Earth's shape. |
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Just like a small wobble in the system shouldn't make that much of a difference. |
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The angular transducer data are used for the assessment of the track gauge and to determine the trolley wobble between the rails. |
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He had a little wobble in his third round but drained some tremendous putts to keep his momentum going. |
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I managed to tread on another rock, which made me wobble a bit, Danielle quickly grabbling me to stop me plummeting over the side to my death. |
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It basically notes a wobble in a star caused by the gravity of the orbiting planet. |
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The new facility includes climbing equipment, a sand tray, wobble board, storage shed and grassed area. |
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A bumpy discursiveness was always his method's mark, even his forte, but here it shows excessive wobble. |
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Unfortunately on the largest downhill the bike started to wobble and I lost control. |
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To challenge yourself, do the balance poses on a plush carpet or on a wobble board. |
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Make a 360° rotation test to make sure that the product does not wobble outside the frame while rotating. |
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I look over at the closet and scan the rows of shoes there, the shoes that hurt my feet, pinch my toes, make me wobble and have to hold on to Tony for balance and support. |
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That is, if some of the Earth's energy were to be diverted into a slightly larger precessional wobble, the rate of spin should slow down slightly as a consequence. |
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They throw a curve into her straight line and force her to tilt, sway and wobble. |
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I nod in affirmation, holding my breath, expecting the world to wobble off of its axis for a second because of the profoundness of what I have just admitted. |
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Not only that, but the ambulance sirens wobble and warble and really could just about scare a nervous patient to death. |
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They squirm a little as their chairs wobble beneath them on the uneven earth floor. |
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Bake for 30 minutes, until the milk has set but still has a slight wobble in the middle. |
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Bournemouth, who have regained some form after their recent wobble, thrashed Bury 4-1 to move into fourth place. |
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The rise of this wobble results in driving disturbance usually vertical and lateral vibration when at high speed. |
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The pilot switched tanks from the centre fuel tank to the front tank and began to manually operate the fuel wobble pump. |
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When lawyers begin to cross into the therapy role, there is a wobble there. |
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If the wheels are loose, or spin with a wobble, the bearings must be serviced or replaced. |
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This resulted in a wobble and subsequent contact between the rotor assembly and the surrounding stationary components. |
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They wobble and finally collapse, after which they often quickly die due to suffocation. |
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Avoid using a surface that will flex or wobble during printing, or printing errors may result. |
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Few would hesitate to throw their speaker aside if his knees appear to wobble. |
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It is therefore odd to watch him waver and wobble over an issue that is not only outrageously unjust to Indian cricketers, but also flagrantly illegal. |
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Astronomers are able to detect the presence of a planet by examining a slight wobble in the motion of the star caused by the gravitational pull of the planet. |
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I swear I saw him taking a sneaky blast from a small bottle of something warming when he thought no-one was watching, and he had a distinct wobble to his gait. |
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Marietta Simpson's full, rich contralto never degenerates into wobble. |
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One of the children, aged about six kept making a noise. It was an extremely high pitched tone with pronounced wobble, loud and sustained, intermittently for an hour or so. |
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As the president neared the end of his remarks, a young woman beside him began to wobble, on the verge of fainting. |
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The injected electrons caused the magnetization of the destination layer to wobble and emit microwaves, just as blowing into a whistle generates sound waves. |
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Showing faith in the design, Northrop accompanied the test pilot on the plane's second flight so the pilot could show him a wobble that developed at certain speeds. |
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Spin the wheels to be sure that they do not wobble up and down or from side to side, and that they do not make contact with the fork legs or brake pads while rotating. |
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Renishaw MP10 spindle probes are also fitted to three of the machines, replacing wobble bars and the clocking of jobs or the vices used to hold the job, which were time consuming and prone to inaccuracies. |
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With special tools designed for the purpose like centering punches, tools for measuring pretensioning and a side to side wobble we make it easier to undertake technically correct an perfectly fitting repairs. |
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The fast side-to-side motion of printing components inside the Zeo! generate enough force to slightly wobble the printer if it is on an unsteady surface. |
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As the global financial markets wobble and the rich use their position and undue influence to mitigate their losses, the interests of the poor and the vulnerable risk being forgotten. |
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Third, no wobble at all on plan A for the economy. |
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Meanwhile, the faltering progress of the film's official release has been cited as the latest wobble in the complicated relationship between Hollywood and China. |
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A shimmy, or steering wobble, can cause you to lose control and fall. |
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I hit the flashers, but intuited that to brake might cause the car to wobble or swerve into the jersey wall. |
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These changes to the moment of inertia result in a change in the angular velocity, axis, and wobble of the Earth's rotation. |
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During the 1990s, the measurement of the stellar wobble of nearby stars was used to detect large extrasolar planets orbiting those stars. |
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You may get a little wobble in your Chelsea tractor from a poorly finished mend. |
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There is a risk that the front wheels will start to wobble at high speeds. |
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With a wobble and a shimmy, I limboed backwards in my canoe, nose brushing against the bridge, to shoot safely out the other side like an ungainly, oversized Poohstick. |
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These include not only familiar errors, such as positioning and angular errors, but also pitch, yaw and roll as well as the wobble of an axis of rotation. |
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The axis may therefore wobble when deflecting forces are applied. |
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Simply grab the bottom of the plasterboard and wobble and shoogle it from the timber frame. |
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But Dr. Francoeur is walking with a definite wobble due to achy feet. |
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In a similar way to the radial velocity technique, but in the plane of the sky, astrometry can detect the wobble of a star around the centre of mass of its planetary system. |
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Well, it's back, and grittier than ever and this time the sets don't even wobble. |
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The sample must set absolutely equability and without any wobble. |
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The club entertainer, in ginger wig and fur coat, stripped off to wobble his fleshy body in just bra and harem pants. |
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Like using a low-key organic wobble board, lunging on the lawn engages core abdominal and back muscles. |
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The celeb teachers include Rolf Harris, famous for his doodles and wobble board cover version of Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven. |
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And, just for good measure, he throws in a bit of vocal wobble board at the end. |
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If your drill press has a significant degree of runout or wobble in the drill chuck, that could easily cause a problem like this. |
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Though he plays his trusty wobble board and his good old didgeridoo, He still likes to be an artist and help you to be one, too. |
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The details of Martin's work really count: the wobble in a coloured pencil line or the evidence of handmade, repetitious labour in her paintings are reduplicated by the imperfections. |
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Unlike the relatively mild interglacials driven by the tilt, wobble and orbit of the Earth, the PETM fundamentally transformed the planet. |
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My steering started a violent wobble, which I fought to get under control. |
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In the first half of the interview, this confidence seemed to wobble. |
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Seeing my girls try on their blazers, which are the dinkiest size yet still too big, made my chin wobble and tears fall. |
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I watched a guy do squats with a heavy barbell on a wobble board. |
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These clays, wobbly devices such as a Bosu, rotating discs, spiked half-ball domes, foam squares, and a wobble board are the mainstays of any gym. |
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Leap seconds, which are added at irregular intervals to adjust for the slight wobble of the Earth's rotation, are necessary to keep atomic clocks in sync with solar time. |
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The tug of an orbiting planet causes a star to wobble ever so slightly. |
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To determine the planet's mass, the teams employed the radial velocity method to measure how much the gravitation tug of an orbiting planet causes its star to wobble. |
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