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The jump for Box is likely welcome, as the company is essentially bouncing off of record lows.
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When you bump a lock, the energy from the strike is transferred from the key, to the bottom pins, producing enough energy to essentially bounce the top pins outside the cylinder so the lock can turn.
HudMo essentially takes the bouncing melody of the original tune and turns all vibes up to 11, culminating in the sort of high-octane rush I haven't experienced since I first learned how to ride a bike.
Each fat cell is essentially a bouncing balloon filled with those greasy lipids we call triglycerides, three fatty acid chains of mostly carbons and hydrogens arrayed in high-energy configurations that explain why, gram for gram, dietary fat has more than twice the calories of meat or starch; and every fatty acid trio is tacked to a sugar-sweet glycerol frame.
Their videos have been viewed more than 3 million times on YouTube and their songs playlisted on BBC 6 Music, yet singer Rebecca Taylor was essentially homeless for five years, bouncing between friends' sofas in London, her parents' house in Sheffield and hotel rooms she'd have to share with the rest of the band.
This was, frankly, a dumb metric to condemn MOOCs over – it's essentially the bounce rate for websites.
It may look like there are springs or shocks when the robot is bouncing around, but the motor is essentially emulating them in software.
She bounced around, essentially homeless, for two weeks, mostly living at a Y.M.C.A. On April 1, Ms. Tinnerello's apartment, untouched for 38 years, was ransacked and battered.
If you take the superposition of the two convention bounces — meaning, essentially, that you add them together — you wind up with a funky looking chart like this: We'd expect the polls to initially move by about four points toward Mr. Romney this weekend, reflecting the effects of the Republican convention.
In fact, thanks to quantum uncertainty, the electron is essentially everywhere in its orbital at the same time, so it is constantly bouncing off the unexcited atom.
Bouncing ball?
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