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At gentle breezes, the feathers just ruffled, but when the winds sped up to around the birds' normal dive velocities, about 7 to 20 meters per second, something strange happened: The feathers started to ripple rhythmically, much like the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, which famously began undulating and then collapsed in 1940 when winds hit it at just the right speed.
Ingrosso: When you're on tour, time speeds up around you.
While Mr. Kissin had fitted himself to the Staatskapelle's stable course, Mr. Bronfman nudged that stability, slowing down and speeding up around it.
Economic growth seems to be speeding up around the world, and inflation, which has been quiescent, might start to pick up.
Maybe it's because much of it was shot from hotel windows in Times Square, where we have our offices: at ground level, in real time, it can be a dispiriting neighborhood, but Owens reminded us that it's also a glorious one, at least when it's sped up around seven hundred and twenty times.
Speed up.
About 43% of the glaciers in the region sped up between 2000 and 2005, but around 25% slowed down by more than 15% from 2005 to 2010.
This helps make residents more responsible for their homes and helps develop their skills, as well as speeding up the turn-around time by reducing the amount of work to be done when a tenant leaves.
The study proposes an array of solutions to help speed up traffic around the museum, expand the garden on its grounds and allow light into the church, while still blocking an exterior view of the stained-glass windows.
As the big male crossed the road, he revved the engine, sped up the track, looped around and waited for the tiger to cross the next opening in the trees.
If you start jerking that around, speeding up and slowing down, it's going to break".
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