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Adapting ideas used to design piezoelectric robots gives soft robotics a new outlook, potentially leading to completely artificial materials that jive with our bodies.
THESE 3D PRINTED MILLIROBOTS CAN SENSE AND REACT TO THEIR SURROUNDINGSSHELLY FANJUNE 21, 2022SINGULARITY HUB 
Melora Hardin, of The Office and Transparent fame, did a jive to the song “Hound Dog” inspired by Stephen King’s Cujo.
WAIT… IS ‘DANCING WITH THE STARS’ ACTUALLY HIGH ART?KEVIN FALLONOCTOBER 29, 2021THE DAILY BEAST
That jives with some more recent guidance from the ACSM that suggests progressing the amount of weight you lift so that it feels like a difficulty of about 8 out of 10.
TO STRENGTH TRAIN RIGHT, TRUST YOUR FEELINGSALEX HUTCHINSONOCTOBER 27, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINE
More weakly fused participants were, perhaps unsurprisingly, much less biased, deleting about 0 to 9 percent of comments that didn’t jive with their views.
THE ANONYMOUS CULTURE COPS OF THE INTERNET - FACTS SO ROMANTICJESSE SINGALAUGUST 12, 2020NAUTILUS
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WORDS RELATED TO JIVE

  • blow one's own horn
  • bluster
  • boast
  • crow
  • exult
  • gasconade
  • gloat
  • grandstand
  • hot-dog
  • jive
  • mouth
  • pat oneself on the back
  • prate
  • puff
  • rodomontade
  • showboat
  • shuck
  • swagger
  • vaunt
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