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The first movement combines lyrical phrases with a spiky profile in which the energy repeatedly shoots outward and then pulls back.
On the left side of the lobby, a long, faceted form that contains the upper-level offices shoots outward, punching through the front window and cantilevering over the street, smashing the boundary between inside and out.
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Similarly, when Willingham had broken the windows in the children's room, flames had shot outward.
After a tumbling run, he declared, "Beautiful!" as his arms shot outward.
At the center was a colorful drawing of the female reproductive organs, with their Latin names shooting outward like fireworks.
With its burst of volumetric rays shooting outward from a central point and dissolving into a roiling, petal-like cloud, it's an awesome sight, but a complicated one.
Gatson appropriates old photographic images of famous black Americans — Zora Neale Hurston, Gil Scott-HeroNinaina Simone, Marvin Gaye — and surrounds them with bright, colorful lines that shoot outward from the personages to the borders of the page.
His hair, a humid nightmare in the first set, seemed, by the fifth, to be shooting ever outward, as if his brain were exploding — This can't be happening — and pushing everything else out with it.
(Knuckling is the act of placing a marble on the forefinger, balancing that finger or the bottom of the hand against the ground, and shooting the marble outward with the thumb).
Because the repulsion originates in space itself, as the universe expands and makes more space, the "push" from the cosmological constant rises steeply as the universe grows bigger, shooting the galaxies outward faster and faster, until they are going so fast that most of them cannot be seen anymore.
The various shooting locations radiate outward from the hoop in a roughly triangular shape, with the spots closest to the hoop located closer together and spread out farther apart as they get farther from the hoop.
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