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Darcy likes Elizabeth, and this moment is the first time they touch skin-to-skin. When he flexes his hand, this is his reaction to the exciting jolt he felt when their hands touched.
On DVD: Gets Lost in space. For lunch. Inside Ralphie. Butterfly and the bog beast. In a beehive. Gets ants in its pants. Out of this world. Sees stars. Gains wight. Taking Flight. Flexes its muscles. Rocks and Rolls. Ups and Downs. Wet all over. In the Rainforest. All dried up. In the haunted house. Going batty. Spins a web. Goes on air. Plays ball. Holiday Special. Works out. Shows and tells.
Some very old radio sets and TVs used special high resistance flexible line cords or flexes - often known informally as just "line cords" - which got very warm in normal use because they used the extra resistance in the "hot" or "live" wire to drop the voltage from the normal household voltage down to a lower value. Line cords were typically used to supply power to US- or Japanese-made sets sold in Europe or other countries where the household voltage is 220-240 Volts. The line cord was a cheap way to drop the supply voltage down to the 110-120 Volts needed by the TV or radio set. <><><> Cords, cables, and conductors get warm due to the electricity that flows through them. Most often, this happens with cords from large appliances. The amount of heat can vary due to airflow, bundling with other wires, etc. If the cable feels any more than slightly warm I would unplug it and refer to a professional electrician. It's not supposed to get really hot, or the conductor size would be bigger. There could be a low voltage condition on that receptacle. This can be caused by loose connections, excessive circuit length, etc. When the voltage is too far below what it should be, appliances suffer. They don't have enough voltage to operate properly. Typical residential voltage is 120 volts. Check for this with an actual readout meter to see what you have. Overall, if the cable is warm, that happens. If it's hot, call an electrician.
"He's got eyes that are like two pieces of pale blue-green ice." pg.6Sodapop says, "You're bleedin' like a stuck pig""They were all as tough as nails and looked it." pg.9"Whether that was because Steve was so good with cars or because Soda attracted girls like honey draws flies." pg.9"He had an elfish face,with high cheekbones and a pointed chin, small, sharp animal teeth, and ears like a lynx." pg.10Here, the eye was first attracted to a black, bat-like creature that danced on the sand, and only later perceived the body above it. The bat was the child's shadow. Pg. 20Ponyboy says that Soda bawled like a baby. Soda was said to be the "cry baby" of the Greasers, the one who wore his emotions on sleeve.pg 98when some of the Greasers visit Johnny, he is sleeping and Ponyboy notices that Johnny looks died, like a candle with the flame gone. His face showed no signs of life.pg 148Ponyboy comments about how Darry flexes his muscles in a way that made them look like oversized baseballs. Pg 105They were all as tough as nails…Pony is describing the Socs that attacked him, comparing their toughness to iron or steel. Ch.1... he looked like some Greek god come to earth . Pony is comparing Soda's good looks to that of a god.Ch.1"So I sat there like a bump on a log" ch.1"He's got eyes that are like two pieces of pale blue-green ice." pg.6 Sodapop says, "You're bleedin' like a stuck pig" "They were all as tough as nails and looked it." pg.9 "Whether that was because Steve was so good with cars or because Soda attracted girls like honey draws flies." pg.9 "He had an elfish face,with high cheekbones and a pointed chin, small, sharp animal teeth, and ears like a lynx." pg.10 Here, the eye was first attracted to a black, bat-like creature that danced on the sand, and only later perceived the body above it. The bat was the child's shadow. Pg. 20 Ponyboy says that Soda bawled like a baby. Soda was said to be the "cry baby" of the Greasers, the one who wore his emotions on sleeve.pg 98 when some of the Greasers visit Johnny, he is sleeping and Ponyboy notices that Johnny looks died, like a candle with the flame gone. His face showed no signs of life.pg 148 Ponyboy comments about how Darry flexes his muscles in a way that made them look like oversized baseballs. Pg 105 They were all as tough as nails…Pony is describing the Socs that attacked him, comparing their toughness to iron or steel. Ch.1 ... he looked like some Greek god come to earth . Pony is comparing Soda's good looks to that of a god.Ch.1 "So I sat there like a bump on a log" ch.1
Technically, yes. However, the tidal effects of moderate-sized bodies of water such as medium-sized lakes is vanishingly small. The Great Lakes have very small tidal effects, but rivers are far more influenced by the flow of the river. This is because there isn't much water to displace to create a noticeable effect. Oddly enough, the moon's tides also effect solid ground. The earths crust flexes through a range of about 1 foot over the course of a day. 2nd response: Great Answer!! Actually, the moon and Earth pull on each other, so since Earth is much bigger, there is a lot of tidal force applied to the moon . . . enough so that over billions of years, the moon has slowed its spin rate to where just one 'side' of the moon faces Earth all the time.
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There are several muscles involved in flexing the hand. - Palmaris longus (flexes hand) - Flexor carpi radialis (flexes and abducts hand) - Flexor carpi ulnaris (flexes and adducts hand) - Flexor digitorum superficialis (flexes proximal and middle phalanges, flexes hand) - Flexor digitorum profundus (flexes phalanges and hand) - Flexor pollicis longus (flexes thumb and hand) - Flexor pollicis brevis (flexes thumb) There are also a few more I did not include that flex specific digits of the hand
It plantar flexes the foot at the ankle and flexes the leg at the knee.
The gastronemius muscle is one of the calf muscles and it plantar flexes the foot or flexes the knee.
At the point where your wheel hits the ground, the rim flexes a little bit. The spokes that support this section of the rim also flexes, and then snaps back as soon as this spot of the rim rotates past this point. This creates a 'ping" sound as the spokes pop up against each other where they cross.
Three things work to slow down a bicycle: wind resistance, rolling resistance, and tire resistance. As you ride along the air behind your back creates a vacuum. That slows both you and the bicycle. Each time the bicycle hits any type of bump, it provides resistance against a tire. That increases rolling resistance. The bicycle rides on the bottom of the tire. It is flat against the ground. To stay that way, the tire flexes. The energy used as the tire flexes slows down the bicycle.Because of losses. The tires steal some energy as they squish under the rider, the bearings drag a little as well, there's wind resistance too. As soon as you stop pedalling there's no longer any force countering these losses and you'll coast to a stop,
its a joint that flexes
Plantar flexes the foot. (:
its a joint that flexes