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If he were flappable, he would not have made those free throws against Chicago.
He is not very flappable and is hugely experienced," said the insider.
This Bond is curiously vulnerable, decidedly flappable underneath the cynical urbanity.
He was absolutely flappable.
The less flappable Mr. Secrest has written off the past year's experience as a "shakedown cruise."
Not yet in her teens, Termeh-played by the director's daughter-is the most studious presence in the film, and the least flappable by far.
Yet Popovich also mocked the popular notion that the Spurs are never rattled, saying: "We're unflappable at times, and other times we're flappable.
All the things that come with an engagement and planning a wedding will definitely unnerve the completely flappable real estate agent with a penchant for wine, Jules Cobb.
In October 2008, Samsung showcased the world's thinnest OLED display, also the first to be "flappable" and bendable.
But when the questions took a skeptical turn and the eminently flappable Ambassador responded with attacks on the media, Mr. Jackson quickly interceded and got him out of the picture.
This colorful, ever-expanding system of plastic rods, wheels, panels and connectors can be used to build anything from life-size grandfather clocks to bird models with flappable wings to working mini-roller coasters.
One of the highlights is the Sculpture Race, in which artists propel their rollable, pushable, pullable or flappable works of art around the block in competition for a variety of prizes.
The early sketches also usually featured odd introductions for all the characters, such as calling Link the flappable captain, Miss Piggy the flirtatious first mate, and referring to Dr. Strangepork as "describable."
From his tongue-twisted explanations of his tax plan to his reluctance to accept a bipartisan commission's roster of debates and even to his vulgar comment about a reporter, Mr. Bush has seemed defensive, lacking in humor and easily flappable, these supporters say.
Sotorrio claims it is possible to sustain these "subspectra" using a sine wave generator through a speaker cone making contact with a flexible (flappable) surface, and also on string instruments "through skillful manipulation of the bow", but that this rarely sustains noticeably beyond the "sub-octave or twelfth".
Time magazine, in naming The Mary Tyler Moore Show as one of seventeen shows that changed television, wrote that "Moore made Mary into a fully realized person, iconic but fallible, competent but flappable... Mary was human and strong enough to be laughed with and laughed at".