The dollar bungee-jumped Tuesday, careening lower on some dismal U . S . economic data, before whiplashing back on hopes that a war with Iraq could yet be averted and ending higher against most major rivals.
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But a lot of the time its stormy star, Anna Magnani, seems to own it, snatching it away from Pasolini, playing to the camera, whiplashing about, pulling streets of people along in her gravitational field.
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Finally after the 15-minute mark there is a recapitulation of the introduction and, pulled in by Oakley, a series of dual guitar whiplashing crescendoes; the band comes to a dead stop and Gregg Allman jumps in near the 17-minute mark for the third anguished iteration of the chorus only to leave it unfinished.
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Among the other safety features are antilock brakes, a steel safety cage surrounding the passenger compartment, next-generation front and dual-stage side air bags for front seat occupants, and Saab's active head-restraint system, which instantly moves the head rests forward to stop whiplashing of the occupants'heads in a rear-end collision.
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When you consider the amount of kinetic energy in the largest pickup truck on the US roads-towing a 50'RV / trailer . . . hitting the second smallest car you can buy in the US at pretty much the fastest speed imaginable for a rear-end collision . . . to get away with nothing more than a severe whiplashing is astounding.
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It had its moments-- the train's sliding, whiplashing journey across a frozen sea, and the hero's pursuit of an errant, wind-blown golden ticket-- but afterward there was not much to talk about, and the urge to talk about the movie is something ( at least in my family ) that grownups and children tend to share.
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He notes, " For a lark, it aims for ( and hits ) a few bull's-eyes, including the whiplashing'The Emerald Law'and the post-apocalyptic death march'Ice Cold Man'. " However, Browne comments how the mystery and thrill of vintage metal bands is " largely gone " with many lyrics on " Probot " sounding " more amusing than menacing " and even " unintentionally funny . " He sums it up as " lying somewhere between homage and howler ."