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Despite gel saddle covers, and a hovering technique over the cruellest stretches, I thought I'd never sit down again by the time we reached our first billet, in the riverside village of Homps.
Then there was the housemate who labeled everything that was his, and another who practiced what she called a "polite hovering technique" at dinnertime, to coax a frequent usurper of the stove to hurry.
The hovering technique worked well for a science buggy, but "you can't do that with a giant spaceship," Musk told the audience.
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It may circle or hover before diving, and then plunges directly into the water, whereas the Arctic tern favours a "stepped-hover" technique, and the roseate tern dives at speed from a greater height, and submerges for longer.
He has a very high twin rate, hovering around 60percentt, because although the technique yields a higher success rate, women are refusing to have just one embryo transferred.
Most terns hunt fish by diving, often hovering first, and the particular approach technique used can help to distinguish similar species at a distance.
Heather F. Wetzel used the 19th-century technique of ruby ambrotype to render dark clouds hovering above Lake Elizabeth, the trapezoidal gem designed by Mr. Simonds for the 1967 renewal of the Allegheny Commons in Pittsburgh.
Amit Heri, on guitar, played hovering progressive-rock chords, used a sliding attack akin to sitar technique or played aggressively articulated solos like a rock guitarist.
Helicopters hovering.
Happily hovering".
"It was just hovering".
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