• "You have 6 feet of ski wiggling like spaghetti out in front of you, " says Lawson.

    FORBES: Revisionist Skiing

  • Even a simple task, like wiggling a toe, engages many parts of the brain.

    ECONOMIST: Bionics (I)

  • Now, a team of atmospheric physicists at Imperial College in London has come up with something that will make such wiggling far harder.

    ECONOMIST: Climate change: Getting real | The

  • The imagined hand-squeezing produced a response on the left-hand side of the brain, while the toe-wiggling produced one over the centre of the head.

    ECONOMIST: Vegetative state

  • But there is no way to carve out venture capital from the bill, without risking buy-out shops wiggling their way through that hole too.

    ECONOMIST: Private-equity firms battle to keep their tax perks

  • When I found her this morning, she was mid-molt, her old skin split across her back and her new body wiggling slowly out of it.

    FORBES: Books And Mantids

  • University of California, San Francisco researcher Cynthia Kenyon later engineered worms that live six times as long as normal, wiggling around vigorously until the very end.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • The economy will likely be wiggling within quite a narrow band of growth rates in 2013, as the upside pull only marginally outweighs the downside drag.

    BBC: China economy: Experts react to growth data

  • Mom is making a tremendous recovery (her color is great, she is wiggling fingers and toes and laughing at our jokes) and she might move out of cardiac care soon.

    FORBES: Ask the taxgirl-palooza

  • After X-raying and wiggling 194 cables (which adds up to 6, 056 meetings of copper and connecting pins), they found four loose wires that perform crucial command, control and pyrotechnic functions.

    CNN: Challenger explosion

  • Last week, the makers of the Bumbo Baby Seat announced they were adding a restraint belt to the popular foam baby chair, to prevent kids from wiggling out of it.

    FORBES: The Danger Of Global Warnings For Every Perceived Risk

  • Apparently, she had been waiting, palm out, fingers wiggling.

    NEWYORKER: Or Else

  • Google appears close to grabbing direct access to spectrum, whether through the auction (see "Billions In The Air") or by wiggling into unused TV channels (see "Google Eyes Free Spectrum").

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Dr Cruse and his colleagues first asked six healthy volunteers to imagine either squeezing their right hand or wiggling the toes of both feet when they were presented with an audible tone.

    ECONOMIST: Vegetative state

  • Sat there tapping his cheek, wiggling his feet.

    BBC

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