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Those were chaotic events, with shoppers grabbing merchandise by the armload.
Unique: The seller spent an armload renovating the place, but has questionable taste.
You'll notice that he's alone, and it appears that he just spilled an armload of tablets.
While the popular rapper went home with an armload of trophies, he was criticized for borrowing Asian dress.
A Senate staff member carries an armload of pizzas into the Capitol in anticipation of all-night voting on Thursday.
It has already achieved an armload of federally mandated security certifications and is the cloud of choice for a number of federal agencies.
A typical Floresta bouquet might have eucalyptus, berries, a succulent and an artichoke, or it might be an armload of fresh peonies tied with twine.
Every year, the biggest stars in music get together to watch each other perform, walk a red carpet, and balance an armload of golden gramophone statuettes.
She sits at her computer; shelters from the rain with an armload of groceries; draws, paints, and teaches her dog to sit and stay; she walks downstairs.
Where to watch it: Netflix One of last year's TV underdogs returned for a second season carrying an armload of Emmys — and perhaps the heightened burden of expectation.
Finally, two young corporate lawyers, Sarah Tishler and Yoni Grossman-Boder, ran up with an armload of copies — someone in baggage handling had let them use a printer.
Then their oldest son, Tilden (Paul Sparks), enters bearing an armload of corn, fresh picked from a backyard that his parents know full well has been barren for years.
They congregate at the folding tables and benches along the center of the hall, from where they dispatch each other as couriers to pick up the last armload of samples.
The couple had been planning to follow village custom and fast during Lent, but they dropped that idea like an armload of just-chopped wood and pounced on the food.
One Librium ad depicted a young woman carrying an armload of books, and suggested that even the quotidian anxiety a college freshman feels upon leaving home might be best handled with tranquillizers.
Someone had entered the apartment next door, taken a random armload of the tenant's belongings — photo albums, a doormat, a shoe holder — and dumped it all with the garbage in the basement.
When I went over for lunch at his house in the Karen neighborhood of Nairobi (named after Karen Blixen, who wrote "Out of Africa"), he made sure I left with a full stomach — and an armload of reports.
The Hare Krishna devotee became, for a time, a familiar figure, and sometimes a figure of fun: a young white man with a shaved head and an orange-sherbet robe, chanting ceaselessly and carrying an armload of books to sell.
There were speeches, a salmon pastrami starter followed by chicken breast, and excitement when a party crasher was thrown out by security for trying to steal an armload of the event's gift bags — a spectacle captured by Lady Liliana on her smartphone.
She felt that they must be watching, but when she swung around with her armload of milk, thaw-dinners, and a sleeve of eggs, Aaron was sliding money across the counter to the clerk and taking two packs of cigarettes along with a red, white, and blue striped lighter while Jeff stared at the lottery ticket display.
With a packed balcony including her sons, their wives, older children and her daughter Alexandre of Hanover helping wrangle, it was still quite an armload as the Princess managed to briefly arrange both Maximilian Rainier (born in April to Caroline's eldest son, Andrea Casiraghi, and his wife, Tatiana) and Francesco Carlo Albert (born a month later to Pierre and Beatrice Casiraghi) for a joint public debut.
Kelley, on his own > initiative, left his shallow foxhole with an armload of hand grenades and > began a 1-man assault on the foe. Throwing his missiles with great accuracy, > he moved forward, killed or wounded 5 men, and forced the remainder to flee > in a disorganized route. He picked up a M-1 rifle and emptied its clip at > the running Japanese, killing 3. Discarding this weapon, he took a carbine > and killed 3 more of the enemy.
The three claimed to have seen the victim enter a girls' restroom near the school gymnasium, and then to have seen Brandley walking toward the restroom with an armload of toilet paper. They claimed that they told Brandley there was a girl in the restroom, and that he replied that he was taking the toilet paper to the boys' restroom. They did not see him again until about 45 minutes later, after a search had begun for the missing student. The fourth white custodian, Peace, subsequently added that Brandley was insistent on immediately searching the loft and, when they found the body, calmly checked for a pulse and then notified the authorities.
Luthier Richard Hoover began learning his craft from Bruce McGuire and Jim Patterson in the late 1960s, and became well known in his home town of Santa Cruz, California after having run his own guitar repair and manufacturing shop for several years. In the early 1970s there was little information on building steel-string guitars available, and builders like Hoover, Bob Taylor, Jean Larrivée, and Michael Gurian started collaborating, sharing ideas, tools, and techniques as they discovered them. Hoover also learned from reading an "armload of books on how to make violins", supplied by his mother, who was a reference librarian, and learned techniques on wood finishes from a Swedish finish carpenter. In 1976 Hoover was approached by investors Bruce Ross and William Davis, who wanted to start their own acoustic guitar company.
After levitating Poochini to the ceiling and slamming him down to the stage, Mysto turns him into a square dance caller. Poochini actually continues his performance for a good 20 seconds after this without interruption, except for the "hair gag". Poochini is then transformed into a Shirley Temple-esque child (who sings "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" before the balloon blows up and pops), then a Carmen Miranda-type singer, singing "Mamãe Eu Quero" (with two rabbits accompanying him on guitar) after an irritated audience member hurls an armload of fruit onto Poochini's head where it piles up like Miranda's headdress. The same man later sprays black ink on Poochini from a fountain pen, turning him into Bill Kenny from the Ink Spots, then drops an anvil on top of him, crushing him into a shorter height and deepening his voice to that of the Ink Spots' bass, "Hoppy" Jones (parodying the Ink Spots' famous "Top & Bottom" format).

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