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It was inspired by Martin Luther King, Jr .' s paraphrase "... we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream.
A series of rolls and acrobatics ( like the Cartwheels called aú ) allows the capoeirista to quickly overcome a takedown or a loss of balance, and to position themselves around the aggressor in order to lay up for an attack.
For even higher target numbers, this procedure has to be repeated ; thus, an action with a target number of 20 ( like attempting to procure military-grade weaponry ) will only succeed if three successive dice rolls result in sixes, and the fourth gives at least a 2.
* Heelside Backroll-a rider approaches the wake heelside and flips ( or rolls ) over the wake on an axis parallel to the direction of the board, as if he / she were following it around like a continuous loop.
* Toeside Backroll-a rider approaches the wake toeside and flips ( or rolls ) over the wake on an axis parallel to the direction of the board, as if he / she were following it around like a continuous loop.
In general, timpanists do not use multiple bounce rolls like those played on the snare drum, as the soft nature of timpani sticks causes the rebound of the stick to be reduced, causing multiple bounce rolls to sound muffled.
A swinging bunt occurs when a poorly hit ball rolls a short distance into play, much like a bunt.
It utilizes circular rolls of various body parts, such as the hips, knees and head, as well as isolation and sectioning, like separating the rib cage from the hip.
How quickly or slowly a boat rolls is like a pendulum or metronome, having a natural frequency.
Both arms press together ( like a vice ), and the lifeguard uses his feet to begin moving forward and then rolls under the victim to come up alongside her or him but with the victim now on his or her back.
Drum rolls are often long and composed mostly of kicks and often have some effect like flange thrown over them.
Though putting strokes can be made on it, the higher grass can interfere with the path of the ball, so players often choose to use a lofted club such as an iron to make a " chip shot " or a " bump and run ", where the ball carries in the air for a few yards and then rolls along the green like a normal putt.
The mini-game usually had a variety of possible outcomes including affecting either player's banked cash or prizes, position on the board, like Back To Start, or offering bonus rolls, like Roll Forward.
Though some cash registers accommodate it, its slot is often used for things like checks and rolls of coins.
Other than the open, double-stroke roll there are many other rolls and rudiments that sound like rolls when they are played fast enough ( like the freehand technique or single paradiddle ).
* I was like rolls eyes.
Just like English, the German language has many local and dialectal terms for rolls, such as Brötchen ( Rhineland and parts of Northern Germany ; non-dialectal high German uses this term too ), which is the diminutive of " Brot " ( bread ), Rundstück ( in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein ), Semmel ( Bavaria, most parts of Saxony and Austria, from Latin similia wheat flour, originally from Assyrian samidu white flour ; the Hungrarian term zsemle derives from the same root ), Schrippe ( in Berlin and parts of Brandenburg ), or Weck ( especially in Baden-Württemberg, Franconia and Saarland ).
Rainsticks may also be made with other common materials like paper towel rolls instead of cactus, and nails or toothpicks instead of thorns and are often sold to tourists visiting parts of Latin America, including the Southern United States.

rolls and storm
Darkness gathers around, far distant thunder rolls over the trembling hills ; the black clouds with august majesty and power, moves slowly forwards, shading regions of towering hills, and threatening all the destructions of a thunderstorm ; all around is now still as death, not a whisper is heard, but a total inactivity and silence seems to pervade the earth ; the birds afraid to utter a chirrup, and in low tremulous voices take leave of each other, seeking covert and safety ; every insect is silenced, and nothing heard but the roaring of the approaching hurricane ; the mighty cloud now expands its sable wings, extending from North to South, and is driven irresistibly on by the tumultuous winds, spreading his livid wings around the gloomy concave, armed with terrors of thunder and fiery shafts of lightning ; now the lofty forests bend low beneath its fury, their limbs and wavy boughs are tossed about and catch hold of each other ; the mountains tremble and seem to reel about, and the ancient hills to be shaken to their foundations: the furious storm sweeps along, smoaking through the vale and over the resounding hills ; the face of the earth is obscured by the deluge descending from the firmament, and I am deafened by the din of thunder ; the tempestuous scene damps my spirits, and my horse sinks under me at the tremendous peals, as I hasten for the plain.
An impending storm is hinted at by two very quiet timpani rolls resembling distant thunder.

rolls and drums
After his death, the final nine bars of the movement contain a victorious series of G major chords played by the brass, along with the drum rolls of the snare drums, along with the entire orchestra, seemingly intended to convey the cheering of the onlooking throng.
These styles are characterized by their use of accordions and double bass ( norteño ); tubas, clarinets, horns and pumping bass drums ( tambora ) and quirky use of percussion and polyrhytmic snare drum rolls ( both ).
The Eastern and North-African goblet drums are played under the arm or resting on the player's leg, with a much lighter touch and quite different strokes ( sometimes including rolls or quick rhythms articulated with the fingertips ) than hand drums such as the djembe, found in West Africa.
The stands of both teams feature fireworks, coloured confetti, flags, rolls of paper, torches, smoke, drums, giant posters and choreographies, used to create visual grandeur and apply psychological pressure on the visiting teams, hence the slogan " Welcome to Hellgrade ".
Although the role of each hand is reversed, he still begins rolls and downbeats on rhythms played on other drums with his right hand, as do many right-handed drummers.
* Self-propelled rollers may have two drums, mounted one in front of the other ( format known as " duplex "), or three rolls, or just one, with the back rollers replaced with treaded pneumatic tyres for increased traction.

rolls and over
According to a newspaper report of the 1961 statistics of the Church of England, the `` total of confirmed members is 9,748,000, but only 2,887,671 are registered on the parochial church rolls '', and `` over 27 million people in England are baptized into the Church of England, but roughly only a tenth of them continue ''.
The maximum possible score in this game is 99, 990 points, after which it " rolls over " back to zero.
A player may be hampered by a few poor rolls of the dice in Risk or Monopoly, but over many games a good player will win more often.
Many innovations and technical refinements have been made in printing processes and presses over the years, including the development of presses with multiple units ( each containing one printing plate ) that can print multi-color images in one pass on both sides of the sheet, and presses that accommodate continuous rolls ( webs ) of paper, known as web presses.
This releases a rectangular strip of sod that is then lifted by the share and carried by the mouldboard up and over, so that the strip of sod ( slice of the topsoil ) that is being cut lifts and rolls over as the plough moves forward, dropping back to the ground upside down into the furrow and onto the turned soil from the previous run down the field.
* Toeside Frontroll-a rider approaches the wake toeside and flips forward ( or rolls ) over the wake on an axis parallel to the direction of the board.
ROBS plans, while not considered an abusive tax avoidance transaction, are questionable because they may solely benefit one individual – the individual who rolls over his or her existing retirement 401k withdrawal funds to the ROBS plan in a tax-free transaction.
a mechanized army on wheels that rolls over any obstacle in its path.
After the inquisition Shaun loses his balance and the barrel in which he has been floating careens over and he rolls backwards out of the narrator's earshot, before disappearing completely from view.
The " let off " is a term that describes what happens as the cam rolls all the way over.
In one, Mephisto towers over a town, dark wings spread wide, as a fog rolls in bringing the plague.
One example is overlay, in which an adult accidentally rolls over an infant during co-sleeping, an accident that often goes unnoticed and is mistakenly thought to be sudden infant death syndrome.
There are over 40 active members on the rolls which includes an active Junior Firefighter program for young people age 14 and over.
" His wife turns on the light and rolls over to speak with him.
She wants to go back to sleep, rolls over and turns out the light.
Word rolls never became the norm in England, always being charged at a 20 % premium over non-word rolls.
This is particularly true when making recut rolls, where imposing the punch-row spacing of the perforator over the ( different ) row spacing of the original roll causes surprisingly obvious and audible errors.
They put over 500 rolls of film through their test unit, and intentionally dropped it twice, and it continued to function.
The 64-bit timestamps used by NTP consist of a 32-bit part for seconds and a 32-bit part for fractional second, giving NTP a time scale that rolls over every 2 < sup > 32 </ sup > seconds ( 136 years ) and a theoretical resolution of 2 < sup >− 32 </ sup > seconds ( 233 picoseconds ).

0.504 seconds.