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toxf · 1 year ago
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guncelgun · 2 years ago
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Tmovie - Devasa+
The films have been around for centuries and are often revered as some of the most influential films in cinematic history. From Akira Kurosawa's samurai epics to Zhang Yimou's comprehensive martial arts dramas, these films have captivated audiences around the world. With so many classic Asian movies it can be hard to know where to start. Movies and serials are an integral part of the history of cinema. There is a wide variety of genres and stories told, from classic samurai movies to modern day romantic comedies. The Universal Movie Database (UMDB) or International Movie Database (IMDB) is a great resource to discover the movies you're looking for. It contains information about more than 50,000 movies from all over the world and provides users with detailed movie reviews, movie guide, movie trailers and other related content. Additionally, UMDb also has a movie guide that helps users find movie database or Films database on their preferences and interests. With its extensive international movie library, UMDb is an invaluable resource for discovering what you want to watch. Fortunately, there are several movie databases that can help you find the perfect classic Asian movie for your viewing pleasure. Whether you're looking for a specific genre or period, Tmovie provides detailed information about each movie's plot, cast, crew, and more. With this information at your fingertips, you can easily find the movie that suits your taste!
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sevenhellsblr · 2 years ago
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Starting the New Year with a stealth hike enjoying sunshine between rainy days, behind and ahead. 🥾 (at Salmon Falls, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm5mjwwO4Wa-umdb-jCfae_dLF8u-MBp9vRP-Q0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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luvitadiesel · 2 years ago
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#3844630501 (at Luvita Diesel) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfbfO6-umdb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jimmize56 · 3 years ago
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#mizeland #tt Me second row second student in MS Hurst’s second grade class at #harmonylelandelementary in 1964 #mableton #harmonyleland #clayharmonyleland #cobbcounty (at Mableton, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeBMC2-uMdB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kazliin · 8 years ago
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Will we ever see fluff in obs&bh? At least, like, in the end or somethin?
yes of course! It’s not just one long angst train. I am trying to fit little cute moments or funny bits into each chapter. Not just with Viktor and Yuuri but with characters like Chris too. And chapter like the equivalent of umdb&mha chapter 11 will be very fluffy with just a light sprinkling of angst. Plus the end will be a very fluffy happy ending!
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muffinmelloww · 7 years ago
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im ddumbd umdb dumb!!!!!!! i overshared
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somuchscience · 9 years ago
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Kinematics and aerodynamics of avian upstrokes during slow flight by Kris E. Crandell and Bret W. Tobalske
Most modern research on the physics of flight in birds has focused largely on steady flight (at cruising speed in wind tunnels) and the power of the downstroke. Recently, however, Kris Crandell and Bret Tobalske began investigating how birds might be using aerodynamic forces produced during the upstroke (which is typically considered a “recovery” movement that doesn’t produce any force) to accelerate and get moving during slow, transitional modes of flight. The upstroke in most birds tends to occur in two distinct ways: either the bird will rotate their wrist and reverse their wing-tips, or they will flex their elbow, bringing their wing closer to their body. In birds like this adorable Diamond Dove, the tip-reversal upstroke appears to impart a significant force to the accelerating bird, shattering the long-held belief that the upstroke was an aerodynamically inactive and costly movement in avian flight! 
Photo credit: Robert Niese and Kris Crandell (inset)
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