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It's even "resistant to chemical spillages and vibrations," for those of you who work with acids or vibrate a lot.
For me they vibrate a lot of self-confidence".
(When residents log on, the machines being used are shown in red and even vibrate a bit).
I wait for the wall that my parents' bedroom shares with ours to vibrate a little as he closes the door to their room.
To blues fans, he was the man who wrote the book on post-war electric-blues lead guitar; who knew more ways to bend and vibrate a note than Rihanna does to undress.
Forster struggles to explain how we feel that most of Dickens's characters are flat and yet, at the same time, that these cameos obscurely move us - he claims that Dickens's own vitality makes them "vibrate" a bit on the page.
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Using an optical detection in standard AFM equipment, viscous drag was measured using a piezoelectric actuator to vibrate an AFM silicon cantilever (60).
It vibrated a half-dozen times during a recent 30-minute interview.
He begins by leaning forward, vibrating a little, lifting his leg to touch her.
For most fish, the sonic mechanism is a muscle that vibrates a swim bladder not unlike our vocal cord.
As I was leaving that magical shop, the poet was playing some Offenbach by vibrating a leaf between his lips.
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