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Little kids run up with armfuls of puppies, showing him new litters.
Subsidising some deliveries was more defensible when postmen carried armfuls of essential letters.
Then his boyfriend showed up, bearing armfuls of dried fruit and granola bars.
That's what Universal did and they came away happy, tripping over armfuls of velociraptors.
No such clarity was forthcoming at this all-important roll-out moment; just armfuls of jargon.
They then raided the dispensary's display cases and left with what they thought were armfuls of weed.
Volunteers scrambled to reconnect each phone, collecting armfuls of non-working units that they'd already handed out.
You ever fall out of your Lambo with armfuls of your luxury items just to flex on the proletariat?
Video footage of the heroic act shows the firefighters hustling out of the smoldering barn with armfuls of grateful little piglets.
From flowers to stuffed animals and even their first baby gifts, the royal couple leave each public outing with armfuls of presents.
The Book Thief spent 230 weeks on the New York Times list; it was an international bestseller, and won armfuls of literary awards.
Holding armfuls of beer — just like his dopplegänger — Schwimmer sneaks past a distinctive New York Yankees display as he glances at the camera.
On Sunday morning, a resident of Glass Avenue grabbed armfuls of fallen tree limbs that dared to make a mess of his street.
The babies entered the world naked, but their advance team of doting relatives and friends had already been there with armfuls of stuff.
Check out the video ... Slim Jimmy had about 2 armfuls of cash -- about $15k we're told -- and spent it liberally on Malani Ca$h.
"Guy must have 2 armfuls of #shinola watches for that #shamelessplug," the political director for the National Action Network's Michigan chapter, Sam Riddle, tweeted.
All I wanted was to be able to stroll into Delia's and Contempo Casuals and walk out with armfuls of shopping bags like my slimmer friends.
Even after the armfuls of awards, the gold and platinum albums and the string of No. 1s were in Mattea's rearview mirror, she still felt lucky.
There was a time when the likes of "Braveheart", "Titanic" and "Gladiator" could make zillions at the box office, while also scooping up armfuls of golden statuettes.
He went back to focusing on the landscape, but then half an hour later, the men were back—carrying a long, wooden table, and armfuls of food and wine.
However, after two months of exhaustive research he came away with armfuls of fascinating material but not a whisper of a suggestion that Bolt's incredible achievements are illegally fueled.
Four Pomeranians delivered in two armfuls sniffed their new cages, a fuzzy Newfoundland mix pawed at his cage, and a tabby cat huddled wide-eyed gazing at the commotion.
The star power of the Sunday afternoon launch helped pull 50 canvassers to the garage, all of them leaving with armfuls of literature, as they'd been doing for months.
En route back to Khan's house, we stop off at Turkish-owned Green Larder in Stoke Newington to buy armfuls of fresh herbs: parsley, spinach, coriander, dill, and chives.
Like a well-oiled machine, one of them gets in the line while the other bobs and weaves, bringing back armfuls of orange chicken and Tarrazu medium dark roast coffee.
The florists are full of big armfuls of Christmas bush, a native shrub that turns red this time of year and that is now commonly used to decorate the Christmas table.
That day, musicians brought armfuls of pedals, keyboards, and circuit boards for a drop-in group performance while Jax invited brave audience members to the mic to share their mental health stories.
Due to the aforementioned lack of life I swan in at half past nine, grab armfuls of the free fruit on offer for us early starters and amble out at about seven.
Several members of Betances' team carried armfuls of thick white binders, and at one point, someone warned the 6-foot-8 pitcher not to bump his head on a low-hanging ceiling beam.
The place was wall-to-wall packed with shoppers snapping up armfuls of coffee mugs and faux plants before queueing up in stanchion-organized lines for 30 minutes to pay for their purchases.
The sun is shining, a reggae band has just rocked the crowd into a mellow groove, and you're back from the beer stand with two armfuls of cheap lager in plastic cups for everyone.
Mr. Rothman is such an immensely likable guy that though his job requires expertise in industrial-grade explosives, I can easily imagine him running into a burning building to scoop up armfuls of kittens.
Now, the chorus of entreaties from the endless parade of hawkers through the bazaar's El Fishawy cafe holding out armfuls of wallets, necklaces, rugs, ottoman covers or gorilla masks can be a bit too much.
But most eyes (especially those who can't afford $849 tickets) will be on Lin-Manuel Miranda and his "Hamilton" crew, who are expected to take home armfuls of statuettes, including the one for best musical.
If, for whatever reason, you have forgotten why you've come, there on the wall is a video on constant loop, of moony young men in stern dark suits or shorts, cradling armfuls of red roses.
We rummaged the racks of Mayhem, a hidden-away vintage clothing store, and emerged with armfuls of finds, including an oversize flutter-sleeve top for Sasha and what Jean described as a "ditsy floral dress" for herself.
But by then he was so rich that he could go on living his big boy's dream, wearing his captain's hat in bed and parading with armfuls of giggling conquests clad, to his orders, in "lingerie or less".
Meanwhile, the entirety of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will be playable in VR. Everything from attacking bokoblins to cooking armfuls of bananas will be popping out of the screen and into your eyeballs in 3D.
If you don't, all you'll have to show for it will be armfuls of brilliant but unfulfilled ideas, not unlike the pie-in-the-sky architectural schemes and unrealized urban plans showcased in Never Built New York at the Queens Museum.
"I wanted to do something more whimsical than I've done before," Ms. Bell said, and whimsical it was — except when she had to scoop up its enormous skirt in huge armfuls and make her way up and down for interviews.
She's carrying armfuls of filched items by the time she rolls up to a five-star hotel, snags a stranger's suitcase, and proceeds to skillfully secure herself a free room to relax in, all worn out from a day of short cons.
In the past four years Xi Jinping, China's authoritarian leader, has cracked down on political rivals suspected of corruption, discouraged ostentatious displays of wealth and turned Chinese tourists off shopping abroad by levying heavier duties on those who return with armfuls of Hermès bags.
He's got an off-black sweatshirt, a playlist he specifically wants us to use ("it's not going to be available on Pandora—you'll have to use your phone"), and several armfuls of asparagus, ramps, mushrooms, and lettuces, all foraged from the Union Square Greenmarket.
We've come to accept that the stains of life — sweat, everyday dirt and grime, wine, baby burps, and more — are inevitable, but removing the evidence is a task less easy to swallow as we get our daily arm workouts scrubbing vigorously in the sink, encounter washing machine mishaps, and schlepping armfuls of clothing to the dry cleaners.
Year after year, we make ourselves sick, repressing our financial anxieties under a candied veneer of season's greetings, obsessing over everything we're going to have to buy: planes, trains, and automobiles home with armfuls of gifts for family and, before that, holiday parties with friends, coworkers, lovers, and nights out before everybody splits until New Year's.
The first is "Air Mail," a funny and vivid story of a young traveler on a Thai island undergoing such severe amoebic dysentery that he enters a state of religious ecstasy; the second is "Capricious Gardens," which holds the unshakeable images of giant armfuls of artichokes in a dim country kitchen and the chalky relic of St. Augustine's finger bone.
The daughter of contemporary art gallerists, Barber moved from her native Sydney, Australia, in 2012 to Berlin, where, in her studio, Mary Lennox, she often crafts monumental Rorschach-like installations that seem not merely to defy gravity but to openly taunt it: armfuls of dried pampas grass, amaranth and loopy hops that hang from hooks on the ceiling; a geyser of translucent lunaria seedpods — glinting like silver dollars — in place of a chandelier in a Paris apartment; a staircase banister wrapped with cherry and orange boughs braided with Queen Anne's lace.
Mary also witnessed the tearing down of the printing press in Independence on July 20, 1833. She watched as a mob tore down the building and threw pages of the Book of Commandments into the streets. She and her sister grabbed armfuls of the paper, despite the mob pursuing them. They hid in a cornfield until the mob passed.
With rations severely limited in the picked-over countryside, sorghum became even more popular than ever: soldiers would leave the marching column to gather armfuls of sugar cane for themselves and their friends or steal it from nearby farms at night; while their officers did not publicly sanction this behavior, they were known to eat their share after their troops had bivouacked for the evening.
The number of participants has been estimated at 1.2 million people. At Ungheni, approximately 250,000 crossed the border. The demonstration organized by the Cultural League for the unity of Romanians everywhere, in collaboration with the Bucharest–Chișinău Cultural Society and the Popular Front of Moldova, began early in the morning as thousands appeared on the Romanian side with armfuls of flowers. Participants began throwing flowers into the water that soon covered the surface of the river, symbolically creating a bridge between the two sides.
Sanders was represented in two exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. His 'Television Dog Star' (published in Life, March 27, 1950) appeared in the show Memorable Life Photographs, November 20–December 12, 1951. In his selection for the world-touring The Family of Man',January 24–May 8, 1955, which was seen by 9 million visitors, Edward Steichen included two of Sanders' more energetic pictures; in the first, two blacksmiths work at an anvil, and the second represents a broadly smiling Yugoslavian woman thrusting armfuls of bread loaves toward the camera.
Born to a Jewish family, Weinstock's interest in music began at the age of eight when bought "armfuls of records" by jazz artists at nine cents each, opening up "a new world of music" for him. As a teenager growing up in Manhattan, on the Upper West Side, Weinstock started a business selling jazz records through advertisements in the pages of Record Changer magazine from his family's apartment, with the support of his father and uncle. He couldn't play or read music, but he had an ear that enabled him to pick up the nuances of jazz. He later rented some space in the Jazz Record Center on 47th Street.
It started in December 1984 with two locals, Murray Hardinge and Bob Thornhill, who had a passion for radio communication. A one-week broadcasting licence was going begging after an event planned for Healesville's contribution to Victoria's 150th Anniversary celebrations was abandoned. A hastily assembled crew stepped in, clutching armfuls of records, to take to the airwaves on equally hastily assembled home equipment - and Healesville Co-operative Broadcasters was born. Its studios, from which numerous "test transmissions" were broadcast, were located in several temporary venues, including the ladies toilet of the old Healesville railway station, an office, a concrete shed and a mobile van in a cow paddock.
Bookstore chains including Waldenbooks cited examples of Scientologists repeatedly coming into stores and buying armfuls of the book at a time. Several bookstores reported that shipments of the book arrived with the store's own price tags already affixed to them, even before they were unpacked from the shipping boxes, suggesting that copies were being recycled. According to Miller, Scientologists throughout the United States were instructed to go out and buy at least two or three copies each. Gerry Armstrong, who worked in the Church's archives at the time, states that "One of the wealthy Scientologists, by the name of Ellie Bolger, apparently paid a huge amount of money to the organization, which they then disbursed to staff members to go down to B. Dalton or whatever and buy the book".

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