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| - Crawling e o segundo single do album Hybrid Theory, e a quinta faixa do mesmo album. Foi lancado como single no dia 1 de Maio de 2001 e ganhou um Grammy na categoria "Best Hard Rock Performance" em 2002.
- A Crawling is an enemy found in the original Crash Bandicoot game. It can be defeated by spinning it away or jumping on it. The enemy appears in the levels Heavy Machinery and Castle Machinery in Crash Bandicoot. It also appears in the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy.
- Crawling is a file in Resident Evil Outbreak File 2.
- Crawling is a song by the band Linkin Park. It is the fifth track from their debut album Hybrid Theory (2000). It was released in 2001 as their second single and won a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2002. The song reached #74 on the Hot 100 on July 31, 2001. A demo version of the song recorded during the production of Hybrid Theory features an interlude of Mike rapping before the last chorus.
- "Crawling" is a Sesame Street song from episode 3523. The song is traditionally played at every worm wedding. Bob sings the song to Sloppy, Slimey's baby sister, to encourage her to start crawling.
- Featuring: The Children of Weston Park Primary School, their families & friends
- "Crawling" is a song by Linkin Park In the video, the girl (Katelyn Rosaasen) is physically abused by her father. At the beginning, we can see all her bruises. Many of the lyrics demonstrate how hard it is to break the cycle of abuse ("These wounds, they will not heal" and "It's haunting, how I can't seem to find myself again, my walls are closing in"), and how self-confidence is crushed. The blue crystal background closes in on her at the beginning of the first chorus - this shows an emotional shell that she has built around her. The thick make-up is like a mask, trying to hide what's going on inside. The septum ring is designed to link with Chester's lip ring. When the girl walks away from her boyfriend, it's because she's too scared to get close to people. This is also true for the high
- There is something inside my house. A week ago, I was jogging in the park. It was a brisk, cool morning in October. I was passing by an old, overgrown shrub when I saw a faint glimmer in between the branches. My curiosity piqued, I bent down and reached into the branches to take the thing out and look at it. I stuffed it in a pocket of my coat and rushed home. Over the next few days I left the thing on a shelf in my basement. Every time I picked it up, it seemed to get warmer to the touch. The next day, I tried to make a phone call only to discover that the phone line had been chewed to pieces.
- Crawling, also called Crouchwalking, is a new technique introduced in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It is done by moving whilst crouching, hence the name "Crouchwalking". Crawling can be used to avoid certain projectiles, except ground-hugging projectiles, while still approaching. In general, the usefulness of crawling mostly depends on how low the character's crouch is. For example, Sheik and Snake have very low crouches, meaning that their crawl is more effective, however Bowser's crouch is much higher, making his crawl practically useless for avoiding projectiles. Characters can use their Down Tilt attacks while crawling. While most characters can change the direction they face while crawling, all crawling characters can crawl backwards. With the stealthy air of Snake and his introduction in
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