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Let loose in a gas, they store their heat by zigging and zagging; when trapped in a solid, they wiggle against their neighbors.
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If you fall against the front door and wiggle the knob or fall against a big window, your parents may think there's a robber and may call the police on behalf of your sneaking actions.
About 50 people in panda suits were hired to wiggle to disco music against a Union Jack backdrop, including some dressed up as apparently famous British pandas such as David Beckham, Sherlock Holmes and Harry Potter.
If you've ever wiggled a balloon against your hair, you know that rubbing together two different materials can generate static electricity.
Leiter (10-8) rebounded from a seven-run outing against Arizona on Sunday to wiggle through the Cardinals' lineup.
Pick one leg and pull your knee against your chest and flex or wiggle your toes.
Bows wiggle to alter color, and there are brief eruptions to play against the quietness.
However, Mr. Romney is now in a position where he is winning his average states by a fairly clear margin, and should have some wiggle room in the case where one or two things run against him.
By preventing North Korea playing its neighbours off against each other and America, this has cut Mr Kim's wiggle room.
You may have to wiggle it a bit, but if you are lucky, the card will press against the latch assembly and allow you to open the door.
This produces a characteristic wiggle on a graph, a so-called power spectrum, which can then be matched against theoretical expectation.
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