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Corinne Marchand is Cléo, a beautiful singer and glamorous young woman-about-town; in a kind of real time, we follow her eventful Paris whirl from 5 to 7 one evening.
The results show that non-synchronized whirl of the imbalanced rotor can either be a quasi-periodic motion resulting from a Hopf bifurcation, or a half-frequency whirl from period doubling bifurcation, determined by the structure parameters of the system and operation conditions.
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It was a gusty, gray day; sudden cloudbursts sent yellow leaves whirling from trees.
Balancing on one leg, each also whirled from a squatting position close to the ground.
Dancers whirled from joy into death in two works by George Balanchine which the New York City Ballet offered on Sunday afternoon.
But he's always too busy doing things, whirled from scene to scene by the exigencies of the plot.
"I've always loved to shop," Sherry said, holding several bags and whirling from one department to the next.
By their account, Mr. Frye, after his scolding, whirled from his mother and started swearing at the police, threatening to kill them.
Then he whirled from a dope-snorting crouch, whipping out his pistol, knocking the dealer to the ground, cackling triumphantly as himself, the undercover cop.
Whirling from child to child, she swiftly pulled volumes off the shelves as third graders requested books on sharks and scary topics.
He spins raucous tales of his childhood, and his voice whirls from folksy charm one moment to hushed seriousness the next.
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