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Another, "Ascending," seems to get its two-step bounce not from rhythm but from its absence: fast, flickering fade-outs where the downbeat should fall.
He took a couple of steps, bounced and did a full one and a half somersault, with a tiny flop on entry.
It essentially gives each step a bounce, meaning the foam literally is squeezed when your foot hits the ground then springs back to shape, propelling your foot up so you can take another step.
Releasing yourself from the clutches of these invisible payoffs is the first step to bounce back from your failure.
Land with your feel together (move them in after the last step) and bounce.
Step Up bounces along like punkified Dire Straits or Van Halen.
The spring in their step offset the bounce of their bodies, resulting in a smaller energy cost.
He sounds giddy, heroic, vengeful and unhinged — the man "who you stepped on" bouncing back to blow your mind.
But Shane Spencer motored in pursuit, extended his glove, caught the ball and took two more steps before bouncing off the fence.
Bananas, his scattershot burlesque of Latin American revolutionaries, boasted a sly reference to Eisenstein's Odessa steps sequence (bouncing pram and all) in a scene in which rebels storm the government building.
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