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A dog barked and barked and barked and the purity of the air carried the sound to where I stood waiting.
The dog barked and barked, down the mountain, echoing up it.
"The dog barked and barked as the water kept rising, until the water got high enough and the barks stopped," he wrote.
Two men barked at each other, jumping up and down.
"You know I'll be great at this job," I barked.
" That time, she barked at Asderaki, "Don't look at me.
Gidget barked, as if for punctuation, or maybe an amen.
The rocks underfoot were slick, and I barked my shin.
While they barked on his behalf, he maintained imperturbable cool.
The dog, only having few responses, barked and trotted ahead.
Dogs barked at us as we passed many of the homes.
Other travelers tell us Jen seemed irritated and barked at Ronnie.
My dog Gustav once barked at a butterfly for 10 minutes.
Again, he could have barked the same instructions several decades ago.
"I've spent the last 33 years being barked at," said Harry.
The audience could be heard gasping when he barked at her.
Instead of singing to Trump, Mulroney should have barked at him.
"The Democrats are doing what you say China does," Jones barked.
He has bullied, barked and insulted his way through the year.
Tinrod's thinly-barked bachelor eyes speak of nothing but fair weather.
Trump and House Republicans barked that the memos showed no obstruction.
According to Ms. Comita, Louise never barked and required little exercise.
The dog barked persistently ... but no one came to its rescue.
The broken loudspeaker on a subway platform barked, harsher than before.
"I can't have you here!" a woman with a clipboard barked.
"Why am I here?" he barked at his aides in frustration.
The German shepherd bounded through the lot, barked and began digging.
"You've been lazy", he barked at another, "you've been nothing but trouble".
She started crying, the dogs barked louder, and now we're all up.
Barked commands, fierce glares and preposterously high kicks all signal violent intent.
They misinterpreted evidence, misread people's actions and barked up the wrong trees.
They need to be spoken to like people and not barked at.
And then the splice barked the question I had been waiting for.
The gun barked and jumped in my hand; the target escaped unscathed.
At the end, he barked one last time, and the rep sighed.
Get it your damn self, Jerome barked, standing sharply from his seat.
Angus King barked in a testy exchange with Trump's NSA director, Adm.
She navigated side streets while the Waze app barked orders from her phone.
" Then he's interrupted by a barked "Have you cleaned the toilets yet, Frick?
The lively dog barked and looked frisky when Harry arrived at his side.
"Move away from this man's weapon," he barked at the girl, voice raging.
But rather than proceeding with caution and defusing the situation, they barked orders.
Ms. Barzdziukaite recalled that one of them barked frantically during a soprano's aria.
"This is not a place to hang out and get drunk!" he barked.
He held a stopwatch and barked orders at them as they glided past.
Chief Executive Elon Musk barked at engineers on the Fremont, California assembly line.
Fountains gurgled; parrots squawked; dogs barked on the other side of courtyard walls.
He barked for us and the other journalists to get back in our cars.
As the woman stood before the truck, a voice on a loudspeaker barked out.
"Please get out of the way," the former New York Police Department detective barked.
"Don't stop the van," he barked over the phone on the way to France.
After a pause, he barked, "Fine," and invited me to his home that evening.
"Get the ham and scalloped potatoes," he barked at me when I walked in.
"Fix this," Hagatha barked, tossing a draft letter covered in red ink onto my desk.
He knew where true north was pointed and although he could bite he seldom barked.
"Alexa," I barked at the nine-inch…Read more ReadContact the author at [email protected].
"Northam caves to opponent's racist ads on sanctuary cities," the progressive blog Think Progress barked .
During a New Hampshire rally last month, a dog barked and Trump stopped his speech.
And when he barked at unhappy constituents -- teachers were a frequent target -- his supporters cheered.
Outside, Kushner was awkwardly calling people on his phone while reporters barked questions at him.
It became clear that America and its allies had barked, but the bite was lacking.
"One minute," the launch commander barked, putting the surfers strung along the fence on notice.
"I've spent the last 33 years being barked at," he told the BBC in 2017.
When Rocket barked or moved around, a push alert popped up on my iPhone screen.
"You swing like a girl!" the pitcher barked, heckling yet another player at the plate.
He basically barked orders at me while I strained to make his ideas a reality.
Dunky, a small Chihuahua, was inside the car and barked at Best after she broke in.
He barked ALL night outside our homestay and kept me awake, but we moved past that!
Some dogs ignored the eclipse; a few seemed scared; a few barked when it was over.
Cattle died, barns were disordered, and children barked at one another or flew through the air.
Instead of hunching over sewing machines, they stared into laptops or barked into headsets, selling software.
The barked request for the journalist's name, then the almost-flamboyantly expressive extension of index finger.
"Don't look down, don't roll your eyes," Judge T.S. Ellis barked at Greg Andres, the prosecutor.
I recall a time when the dogs barked every night and the moon was always full.
As dogs barked, and someone burned garbage in a field, he talked about a future project.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Chief Executive Elon Musk barked at engineers on the Fremont, California assembly line.
Then he rolled over for Putin, barked at his staff and ate a bunch of paper.
The way it worked: Whenever he barked, he would be sprayed in the face with citronella.
"I'm an artillery captain," he barked during a recent televised interview on the Globo News network.
"Get rid of it right now," an inspector barked when he saw a dangerous power tool.
He tried to grab it away from me, and he barked at me, shouted at me.
"I will not talk about Donald Trump," he barked at a group of reporters in November.
Until a 6-year-old voice barked out, "My name is Northie," and began to rap.
The crowd racket matched the dogs that barked and yelped as they raced along, in sheer excitement.
Outside, a skinny, angry Siberian husky tied to a tree barked fiercely at anybody who came near.
We're told the dog was startled by the girl and barked ... but there was no physical contact.
"He barked and woke us up," the 67-year-old owner told local affiliate 7 News Queensland.
Upon my arrival, Safina's dogs, Jude and Chula, barked and wagged their tails as they greeted me.
During his early months in office, he barked commands at senators, which did not go over well.
"Let's see how you laugh without a windpipe," one lobbed-off head barked through planks of wood.
A dog barked incessantly; its owner presumably making it stay to see what was about to unfold.
"I'm probably paying child support for you, kid," he barked to a teen jawing back at him.
Sarah Silverman and Mr. Holmes, also the creator of "Crashing," both barked when they were getting started.
One of Kourtney Kardashian's Christmas presents barked this year ... so get ready for some serious cuteness overload.
She insisted on going everywhere with Ms. Braha and barked for hours when she was left alone.
She doesn't bark; she has never barked even once, but she yelps at the slightest unexpected touch.
Our photog was hilarious ... clearly confusing art for life as he barked tax reform questions at the actor.
And when friends jokingly threatened to toss me in our pool, Duke barked and ran to save me.
I'll never forget how, when you barked, your entire body would jump backwards because you were so tiny.
He also says Peter barked he was busy "working on some p****" ... when Link tried to talk business.
Other moments simply sound like the most terrifying military order being barked at you from behind a bayonet.
North Korea today barked back, threatening nuclear war and blaming the "gangster-like" actions of the Trump administration.
"A hundred K is on the line, and they're going to go to war for it," he barked.
My path crossed through private land, and dogs barked, loudly and continuously, from small houses obscured by trees.
She became a paranoid shut-in for months, hiding under the bed whenever a dog barked, they said.
Vendors barked out pitches for Pikachu plushies, fidget spinners with strobing lobes, and Cosplay anime onesies for adults.
"He's barked more than anyone else," said the comic Josh Tolentino, 21, who has already moved beyond barking.
Toward the start I barked at the driver behind me when I thought he tried to speed by.
The guards didn't offer any help or advice; they just barked orders at me and slammed my door shut.
As a voice barked at him to step out of the vehicle, Pokora realized he'd walked into a trap.
Without its owner, the dog paced the cliff and barked for its human friend long after the man passed.
Instead, when we turned the machine on for the first time, King barked at it and ran away. Alas.
I barked at anyone uninterested in whatever fastbreak lob sequence I had charitably spent the last half-hour describing.
"You clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in," he barked back at her.
"This dog, Bebe, barked real harsh and loud, and I knew something was wrong," Todd Mills told the station.
"I need you all to smile!" barked Ms. Winkler, 27, a team coach and a math teacher at Wagner.
I used the NOISE TRIGGER setting on the app—jumped and barked loudly at the apex of the jump.
But the perpetually red-jowled Taffer may have finally barked out one set of questionable marching orders too many.
I was about to bail on the adventure when a burly Norseman barked out my name from his roster.
He never even barked, only whined softly if Jeff or I left the room and wagged when we returned.
"I get that concern, and it's something I'm worried about, too," Mr. Meier said as Mr. Shade's dog barked.
Made of dainty seed and glass beads, they show one woman hog-tied, another impaled on a barked branch.
He has repeatedly barked at senior advisers who have conversations with Mr. Trump that Mr. Kelly did not authorize.
At a lawn-bowling club transformed into an evacuation center, people strapped on gas masks, while dogs barked frantically.
Tuesday night, he barked instructions and help at Ball from his courtside seat, yelling within earshot of the Knicks.
Sure, I've answered the test questions, often barked at me as soon as I speak up at a beer event.
"The dogs did not appear to be in distress and barked when we approached the vehicle," wrote Seargant Patricia O'Keefe.
That dog has not yet barked, actually: Fears that Brexit would sink the country into recession have not panned out.
You gotta see Michelle call for the pooches in this video -- one of them barked and nipped at the other.
Had this label head barked orders at me because I was a woman, or just because he was mean overall?
"We shipping them boxes out," he barked—Migos can turn just about any handful of words into a memorable refrain.
"She barked greetings to her audience into the microphone," according to a Times report at the time citing Soviet media.
China is the dog that hasn't barked in this crisis so far because of the success of [its] conservative strategy.
In the end, as in every other instance of high-decibel Trumpian legal threats, the dog barked but never bit.
"She barked greetings to her audience into the microphone," according to a Times report at the time, citing Soviet media.
The family had two black Labradors that had gone to her room and barked like crazy to alert her parents.
"We've got to have the balls to go out there and play our game," an assistant coach barked before game.
As a series of actors barked "OK Google" commands on TV, the devices started doing what they were asked to do.
" T.I. claims the guard barked back at Tiny, "Who the f*** do you think you is talking to me like this?
He neither barked nor growled and seemed to like everyone, especially the many children that come up and down our block.
" Later, when she brought it up again, Westcott barked back at claims from Cary Deuber that her feelings were "f—— stupid.
During a quick demo, it took a few tries to get Aibo to play dead; instead, he barked or didn't move.
" According to the suit, another supervisor overheard, asked what was going on ... and the first supervisor barked, "Chicago Double tags, bitch!
"YOU ARE on dangerous course," barked a Chinese sailor aboard the Lanzhou, a destroyer, over the ship's radio on September 30th.
Then foxes barked in the hills and deer silently crossed the fields, half hidden in the mists of the fall mornings.
Memories of having to endure put-downs at the office, catcalls in the parking lot, barked orders at a dinner party.
"She barked greetings to her audience into the microphone," according to a Times report at the time, citing Soviet news reports.
Post-Katrina New Orleans provided a good example of this when General Honore barked at troops to put down their guns.
The D.J. barked that everyone in the elbow-to-elbow scrum who wasn't friends with either of the rappers should leave.
They barked, wagged their tails and jumped on their hind legs as a black Toyota 4Runner pulled up to the curb.
The dog barked at the agent, who then pulled out a gun and fired at the canine, the Daily News reported.
"I've spent the last 33 years being barked at," he told the BBC in the couple's first interview following their engagement.
Sunday brought more of the same, as she barked at Tara, Gabriel and probably anyone else she might have encountered offscreen.
The order to disperse was given, first from a helicopter circling above, then barked out repeatedly on the ground, through megaphones.
" The Trump campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, barked back: "Do you think I ran a campaign where white supremacists had a platform?
Before that, a couple in Hampshire were fined more than $2,600 because their bichon frisés barked 150 times in 51 minutes.
In "Isle of Dogs," the baying of animals affirms the primacy of poetic sound: On the Isle of Dogs we barked.
On top of his light brown horse, he barked orders at the pilgrims, especially the young ones he suspected of goofing off.
As soon as he and the net were no longer one, the adorable seal ran and barked his way towards the ocean.
Curry, all of 6 feet 3 inches and 190 pounds, turned quickly and barked in the face of the 113-10 Perkins.
Court documents reveal that another officer killed the second dog after it too ran to the basement and barked at the officers.
The Furbo isn't the purposely designed security camera the Nest Cam is, but its camera did notify me when the dog barked.
Though some of them have occasionally barked back at Trump, or bared their teeth, the threat of a damaging bite never materialized.
An ecstatic woman greeted them and blew kisses, while the two dogs, Zeus and Valentine, wearing bright, yellow life jackets, barked excitedly.
It barked loudly three times, and then, as if someone had scolded it severely, it abruptly stopped, and all around became quiet.
"Alexa, shut up," she barked, then looked a little sheepish and asked me if it was O.K. to be rude to her.
He barked advice to three dozen independent school photographers, a mix of veterans and newbies, all of them looking for big paydays.
At one point, he barked at an aide that he thought his first tour abroad should be only about half as long.
For too much of 2016, we in the news media — with many stellar exceptions — sometimes were mindless mutts that barked at everything.
Ms. Lam said Garlic was "very, very shy," and had initially barked in her sleep in what Ms. Lam interpreted as nightmares.
Donald described to me that these were men who would think nothing of punching a kid and barked at them all day long.
As always, Howie barked and made a bit of a commotion, so Meunier quickly got him on a leash and opened the door.
Clinton barked during a campaign event in Reno, Nevada in February as part of a colorful critique against Republican opposition to financial regulations.
Finally a security drone warbled up to him and barked a request for his ID. "I'm here to see someone," Feo told it.
Most kept their cool and worked admirably, Mr. Monterrosa said, but a few volunteers, who appeared intoxicated, barked orders, adding to the chaos.
A Doberman pinscher barked behind a baby gate in the kitchen, and the couple's two toddlers — River, 3, and Remington, 853 — napped upstairs.
American security officials barked orders to those in S.U.V. No. 803, which pulled over briefly after hitting the boy, to rejoin the convoy.
Kelli and I didn't make out later, even after an evening stroll by Cow Bay, where seals barked and huffed in the darkness.
And in a follow-up study, prairie dogs consistently barked in distinct ways at small and large cardboard squares strung above the colony.
"You are rude!" barked Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, who had not finished a floor speech when his leader interrupted him.
Suddenly the Master poked his head in again and barked some machine-gun Japanese at Bob, who translated it with a single word: squid.
Commands are barked through distorted tannoys, or made with obscure hand signals from behind the blast-proof window of a control room high above.
On foreign policy, he has barked out ideas like withdrawing the United States from Syria, but his staff continues to uphold the status quo.
Body-camera footage shows a frantic, tense scene: near-total darkness, a brief chase into a backyard, the overlapping din of officers' barked instructions.
The girls went back to running around the tight space as Sampa, a 93-year-old English bulldog, barked at no one in particular.
We started talking about her most memorable experiences, and she regaled us with a story of a guy who barked every time he came.
The dogs also stuck out their tongues and barked more when they got attention, compared with when they were being ignored or given food.
I was no longer looking at the animal who barked during sex, I was looking at Richard—my muscular, much-older, brand new boyfriend.
And when Stroman struck out Carlos Correa to end the fourth, he barked toward the Puerto Rican dugout as he strutted off the mound.
He went to the shelter with visions of the perfect dog dancing through his head, one that never barked or shed or disobeyed commands.
She told WTLV that her dog barked toward the clowns, but she quickly ran home and they managed to disappear before police showed up.
The man behind The Art of the Deal barked loudly after his election last November that the new Air Force One was just too expensive.
You can hear other drivers' disbelief in the video because, quite frankly, it looked like he was shooting a movie the way he barked commands.
Apparently, the filming of the commercial involved Yachty and Jepsen giggling uncontrollably, fucking around with a shopping cart, while Roman Coppola barked instructions at them.
When she returns, she is happy to report they had a great time and that he barked at a stone statue in someone's yard. Ha!
There are white-barked ghost trees that gleam in the sun, mangoes, acacias, and the mahua tree, its flowers beloved by elephants and humans alike.
The referee's microphone is also muted due to the foul language often barked his way by players, which makes it impossible to decipher his reasoning.
We're told DeRay barked back he didn't care who Tamar was or who her sisters were ... because he'd get HIS sisters to beat her ass.
Horford barked for the ball, pointed out where entry passes need to come from, and burrowed into spots on the floor where he's most comfortable.
In his previous at-bat, Brasier had barked at Sanchez to get in the batter's box after Sanchez stepped out of the box three times.
He started to support his brother, but then his dad (who shouldn't even have been in the meeting) barked at him, and he backed off.
This is a story about a kind of mandated ambition — Agassi's father barked at him until he ruled a sport he hated — and professional loneliness.
But they've barked up that tree before, so it's no surprise that Nancy Pelosi wants to get back to terra firma, talking about health care.
One, Oleg Kulik, pretended to be a dog: naked, chained, he barked at passers-by in a reminder of the animality beneath our civilizational veneer.
One, Oleg Kulik, pretended to be a dog: naked, chained, he barked at passers-by in a reminder of the animality beneath our civilizational veneer.
"Get me Jamie Dimon on the phone," she barked to her staff before having a raised-voice conversation with the C.E.O. of J.P. Morgan Chase.
Folse had allegedly previously made multiple threats against the dog because she believed it barked too much, the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office told The Times-Picayune.
The dog barked all night, and I find out via text from my landlord that his GF's car was been stolen right out of our driveway.
"; "He Put Garlic In His Shoes And What Happens Next Is Hard To Believe"; or "The Dog Barked At The Deliveryman And His Reaction Was Priceless.
BANGALORE, India — On a hot afternoon in a two-story house here, as dogs barked and auto-rickshaws sputtered outside, a venture capitalist grilled three entrepreneurs.
" He barked at Amy Coney Barrett during her confirmation hearing, "I question your judgment!" and condescendingly told her that "the root word of judgment is judge.
It was barked by white nationalists as they marched, tiki torches in hand and Nazi regalia on display, down the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia, last month.
It was all very poignant — until one guest barked at the waiter about a broken juice machine, and the app dutifully translated his insults into Chinese.
As details continue to unfold — the dog apparently barked for two hours before falling silent — it is difficult to imagine how such a tragedy could occur.
Vivien lived on a street lined with one-story, boxy houses, battered pickup trucks, older-model cars, and several dogs that barked from behind metal fences.
Not so powerful after all As a zealous litigant during his business career, Trump was used to having lawyers ready to jump at his barked commands.
But Frey and Greenlaw, and the stand of gray-barked trees, are part of a tradition that's far older than any timber camp or lumber mill.
It's very good at hearing my voice from across the room, even while music is playing, and it rarely failed when I barked a command at it.
He knocked on the house&aposs rear sliding-glass doors in the kitchen a few times before the dog barked and tried to greet the new visitor.
Artificial intelligence can do remarkable things, like recognize faces on social networks, instantly translate speech from one language to another, and identify commands barked into a smartphone.
The dogs were found to be much more expressive when the woman was facing them, and stuck out their tongues and barked more when they got attention.
"Predictions of pay growth increasing alongside strong employment growth is the dog that hasn't barked for some time now," said Gerwyn Davies, CIPD's senior labor market analyst.
"Who said we would sell it to you if it were legal?" barked Eduardo Cartagena, one of the village leaders, evidently enjoying his share of the turtle.
I used to have to stay on top of him as, with several other orders being barked, he'd need at least one reminder of what I wanted.
One reading of the history of the internet is that, for all the hand-wringing about privacy and control, they are dogs that have never truly barked.
I had been warned that the 800-pound bull that lives there is territorial, and when he barked at me angrily I knew I'd gotten too close.
While he barked at customers for failing to remove their shoes, as is Thai custom, he treated his beloved dogs — six roamed the Ngamkho grounds — to massages.
As she stood on a table, clothed only in her underwear, a white male instructor barked at her to "turn" and prompted different poses for three minutes.
More than once I saw someone get too close to a sea lion, which barked in displeasure — even, in one case, chasing a couple of tourists away.
Finally, Prince Harry expressed sheer annoyance that at his fiancé's first interaction the dogs lay on Meghan Markle's feet pleasantly, whereas he had only ever been barked at.
The curly-haired kid looked all grown up, wearing a rose red dress and denim jacket as she jumped and barked for the camera — utilizing Snapchat's dog filter.
The scene was noisy, as a Red Cross volunteer barked instructions over a megaphone, but relatively ordered, under the watchful eye of police officers stationed at the doors.
Mid-song, he started screaming at his crew to cut it out and, like a consummate professional, didn't even miss a beat as he barked orders between lyrics.
Related: Competitive Pinball Is the Best Thing on Twitch Right Now The announcer barked out the matches, and Cobb, the state champ, ponied up to his first machine.
He barked when I came down the stairs to the kitchen in the morning, when I came home from work and whenever I tried to approach my husband.
I went to a summer camp so ardently Zionist we lined up each Friday and stood at ease or attention when camp officials barked IDF commands in Hebrew.
She charged into action with her medical kitand shears, swiveling her head back and forth as she alternately crooned to the donkey and barked commands back at me.
Thirty minutes into the television program that Trump promoted on Wednesday, attorney Joseph DiGenova -- who nearly joined Trump's legal team before withdrawing because of conflicts -- barked his instructions.
"We're gonna get the Kidz Bop Kids pumped up for the second half of the show," he barked, as if the four were backstage, deep in their sadness.
His failing contact lenses took the polish off the third, however, and he barked at distractions in the crowd as Raonic saved four break points at 5-5.
"Growing up, we had a dog that we got from a shelter who was special, but he just barked at chair legs," comedian Charlie Bardey told the chat.
After a fire began engulfing a home in the middle of the night, a Jack Russell terrier barked in alarm to help the family get out in time.
The atmosphere inside quickly elevated (as it were) to Condition Red, with hands reaching for the holstered Glock 9's, orders barked into wrist-mics and all the rest.
If you happen to be a Baloch labourer, your lot is to sit on the floor for hours, getting barked at and swatted by swagger-stick-wielding Saudi policemen.
It was late morning, and an instructor barked commands to the men as they grappled, punched, ducked and sweated on the front line of Moscow's mixed martial arts scene.
Jerry Lousteau's standard poodle, Satchmo, barked at the boat as it deftly navigated the right turn off Magazine Street onto St. Joseph Street a little after 2305:2305 a.m.
"She is religious, so when she came here I went out of my way not to give her any pork," she said, as a small guard dog barked nearby.
And then there's Body Count, in which Ice-T — who once barked about killing police officers and now plays one on television — returns with high-energy, political rap-rock.
Cool thing: Reading warmed up a few feet from the stands, grabbing the railing separating spectators from the field while a coach barked at them like a drill sergeant.
So too, the broadband providers have not "barked" more because they have known that the Commission stood vigilant to guard against the dangers described forcefully in the 2005 Policy Statement.
Third, arbitrary age assessments meant that police ejected some children based on their appearance -- and in some cases for failure to follow barked commands in French, which most didn't understand.
After hopping out of the vehicle, one of the men violently grabs little Chipper, who can be heard screaming, by the neck as two adult dogs barked at the men.
At Wuffstock, Harry posed for his Psychedelic Photo Booth souvenir, munched on "groovy granola" treats and barked at his buddies bobbing for apples at the filled-to-capacity Halloween bash.
Prince Harry: I've spent the last 33 years being barked at; this one walks in, absolutely nothing … Meghan Markle: Just laying on my feet during tea, it was very sweet.
"Let's stop this conversation right now," she barked, after Sarah Montague pressed her on the reasons why projected costs for the Tokyo Olympic stadium project had spiraled out of control.
"Be sure your wristbands are on your actual wrist," barked a George Costanza-looking Barnes & Noble employee at the mass of people clutching copies of Lauren Conrad's newest book, Celebrate.
The Marlins made little noise all night until Lewis Brinson barked at an eighth-inning strike call on a 3-2 Strasburg curve that caught the top of the zone.
On a warm afternoon during the first week of June, Ms. Claude wore a roll of packing tape on her wrist and barked orders into her headset at the staff.
Many Americans watched transfixed as members of those groups marched down the street, barked out anti-Semitic chants and openly displayed the symbols of Nazi Germany and the secessionist South.
Mr. Peterson has a verbal tic where he makes a sound like m-hmm, a guttural forceful noise to signify agreement barked in two distinct beats; his mouth stays closed.
The 6-year-old dog "sniffed, barked, and dug at the ground" in Ban Nong Kham village in Cham Phuang district until the baby's legs were exposed, according to The Guardian.
"I'm sick and tired of listening to this," US District Court Judge William Walls barked at an attorney Monday morning, kicking off week three of the trial in Newark, New Jersey.
Other characters recurring from Luke Cage include Rosario Dawson as Claire Temple and Simone Missick as the Harlem cop Misty Knight (key line: "Shit is not okay," barked down a cellphone).
They asked Marlon what he thought of the film and he ironically barked, 'I haven't felt this inspired since I worked on Julius Caesar!' with a mischievous smile on his face.
I added a can of chopped tomatoes and let everything simmer, simmer, simmer until the kids barked, boiled water, got pasta into it and allowed it to cook until al dente.
Military vets, newly minted lawyers, and a candidate for mayor formerly employed at a marijuana dispensary held signs testifying to marijuana's value as a medicine and barked choice words into a bullhorn.
"I am asking God that she will not have to use the feeding tube," Ms. da Silva, 32, implored, as outside, roosters crowed in the darkness and dogs barked like town criers.
A day after Hillary Clinton barked like a dog to mock Republicans at a rally in Nevada, Trump said that because a double standard applied to him, he will not imitate her.
Then it was time for a brief stand-off between left-wingers and right-wingers, who barked at each other until anti-riot police units lost their patience and separated the two groups.
I've long wondered why this particular dog hasn't barked — why those hurt by competition from low-wage trading partners haven't punished the elites from both parties who continued to push the status quo.
The once or twice she hadn't been were occasions of crushing disappointment, and he'd glared hard at the mullockers, as they bickered and barked like seals over the trays of buns and cakes.
Trump, who famously barked the catchphrase "You're fired!" as he dismissed competitors on the "Apprentice" and "Celebrity Apprentice" programs, stepped down from the show last year when he entered the Republican presidential race.
During the next phase of the project, sensors will transmit data about the time and day that, say, a dog barked or a street performer crooned, and an estimate for the sound level.
In 23, she forbade her 17-year-old son to play baseball or listen to music and forced him to hide with her under a bed whenever a dog barked, Dr. Rosenbaum said.
They seem more like an arboretum than anything else, and I admired mazelike java fig trees, a towering smooth-barked kauri and a fascinating cannonball tree, which holds dozens of large, spherical fruits.
If you remember, these white-barked trees only grow in the woods of the North, so it's naturally become a symbol of the place Sansa grew up in, and fought so fiercely to protect.
Trump's campaign trail demeanor seemed to draw from his experiences as host of "The Apprentice," a reality TV show where he barked a crowd-pleasing "You're fired!" at contestants who fell short in competitions.
Trump, who famously barked the catchphrase "You're fired!" as he dismissed competitors on the "Apprentice" and "Celebrity Apprentice" programs, stepped down from the program last year when he entered the 2016 Republican presidential race.
The Shibe seemed to be not a fan of the spinner while it was in motion or when it was placed on the ground as the poor pup continuously barked and growled at it.
Then, she said, Trump angrily barked, "Oh, come on," once again grabbed her and went for the lips, and planted a kiss on the side of her mouth after she turned her head away.
When he died months later, his six slaves were auctioned off in the shade of those trees that still stand, gray-barked and grand, casting long shadows just inside the university's wrought-iron gates.
A dog barked, and at that moment the sun broke through the clouds, lighting up not only the stable, but also the field of horses and ruins and strange machines that lay beyond it.
As I sipped hot cocoa on my couch this January and barked orders at Google, my colleagues journeyed on foot across the convention centers of Las Vegas in search of some peek at the future.
Instead of addressing the COMPLETELY FAIR question, he barked back at the reporter -- told him to leave and said that was the LAST question that reporter would be able to ask him all season long.
Certainly, actual veterans attended—most visibly Bill Black, a retired Navy chief petty officer and the event's official range commander, who through a PA barked announcements and orders from his perch atop a shipping container.
"This is a hero city, a city of warriors, and a warrior is not supposed to reconcile," barked Mr. Kiyashko, the local Communist leader, sitting in the party headquarters decorated with giant portraits of Lenin.
Dad couldn't tell his angry teenager why he couldn't go to the school of his dreams (with the girl of his dreams), and embarrassedly barked "this family stays together" as he fled into another room.
On a recent day outside the estate, at the end of the long narrow road leading to the property, two security men with British accents came outside and barked at curious journalists to stay away.
Beckham, who has complained in the past that game officials are unusually strict about his apparel, vehemently barked at an official but was not permitted back on the field until he had removed the visor.
That said, they are catering to a crowd that judged the hell out of their movies and TV shows -- and Sunday, they barked up that tree with their bold or not-so-bold fashion statements.
I saw plum trees and camellia bushes and, everywhere, glossy black-barked cherry trees, their branches blistered with unopened buds, people circling hopefully beneath them as if they might at any moment burst into bloom.
According to Gremminger, 30, the black French bulldog barked from the bin at least 30 minutes into the flight, but was found dead when the owner went to retrieve her dog once the plane had landed.
Acting Terminator-tough and posing in front of an Army tank, the human action figure barked, "Hey, stop killing 96 elephants every day just because of this ivory," before blowing up an elephant tusk with explosives.
There has been a lot of concern about industrials and the trade war, but the sector as a whole has mostly been the dog that hasn't barked, says Jim Corridore, who follows the sector for CFRA.
She never barked, because she couldn't, she had been bred not to bark, but barks lived inside her, I read them in her face, in the way she opened her mouth and pulsed her vocal cords.
"'Fellows, we gotta win this game, gotta win this game,' Lombardi barked at players in a meeting," Izenberg, 85, told Reuters, added that the coach underlined his point by setting a massive $10,000 fine for breaking curfew.
The Irishman, who at times during the earlier stops had appeared to get under Mayweather's skin, had no such luck in Brooklyn, where the American ignored the jibes and took selfies while McGregor barked in his ear.
I have known for some time that dogs don't like us, because a dog barked at me once, and I immediately started crying like a little baby, and I have been wary of the animals ever since.
While there was still achievement and pleasure in the old media, it was clear too that the dogs had barked; the great caravan that brings the knowledge and ideas that shore up human enterprises had moved on.
Examples, such as racist materials sent in the mail, barked epithets on the street, and demands directed at foreigners and non-white citizens to leave the country, have been collected on social media under the hashtag #PostRefRacism.
"Future" is closer to his earlier work, with barked brags (the excellent "Super Trapper") and ruminative soul-searching that veers toward the psychedelic ("I don't ever walk on land/I float off Earth, always float off Earth").
To enter, we had to speak to a security guard, her supervisor ("Nobody gets in this building without approval!" he barked), and, finally, an executive, over the phone, who had the power to provide the coveted approval.
Now that it's official and we get to see these two face-off in August, check out the best highlights of the many, MANY times Notorious and Money have barked at each other leading up to the fight.
The dog, which belongs to teammate Jon Flint, a former Royal Marine who is representing the U.K. team in archery and swimming, barked excitedly and rolled over on his back as Harry bent down to tickle his tummy.
The show — which features stealthily effective sound (by Matt Hubbs) and lighting (by Austin R. Smith) — is accented throughout by the rhythmic punctuation of loud, abrupt hand claps and barked-out "hahs!" that suggest anger trapped in laughter.
Talking about "No Limit," her hit with G-Eazy (who shares management with Nicki), she says, "You barked at your management 'cause they gave me the record and that's ________ faccccccccts," sticking her tongue out like an impetuous child.
Archie barked up the wrong tree threatening Hiram but perhaps, with Archie going to jail and being on the inside of Hiram's prison scheme, this will finally be the thing to free our favorite foursome of Hiram's evil doings.
I had hoped she (the product description lists her as a female) would be a human-sized robot companion that could "walk and talk" with me, trailing along as I barked out items to put on the grocery list.
He said his mother became a paranoid shut-in, so fearful of crime she would not let him go to baseball practice, and so scared of intruders she made him hide under the bed every time a dog barked.
Speaking at a campaign rally in North Augusta, S.C., Trump called Clinton a "joke," before addressing her campaign stop in Nevada earlier in the day, in which she barked like a dog during a segment meant to taunt Republicans.
We rented skis from a small shop in Bedrichov ("Czech, Czech," the owner barked indignantly when I asked him if he spoke German or English), found a parking spot with ease, and carried our skis to the main cross-country trailhead.
"We are a bunch of idiots to give it away like this," barked Ajax coach Henk ten Cate; "My players didn't have the experience to clinch it," was the introspective assessment of Louis van Gaal, then in charge of Alkmaar.
The software combines IBM Watson's Speech to Text and Conversation services with the company's Unity SDK, using the natural language processing capabilities of IBM's Watson software to parse your barked commands, and allow AI-controlled characters to act on them.
LeBron James, whom Kerr accused of flopping on Curry's final foul, went out of his way to bump Curry after making a layup on Thursday night and, in another sequence, barked at Curry after swatting away his shot near the basket.
He sat there like the living embodiment of Trollface, his lantern jaw spreading into a smile as he barked out every insane conspiracy theory that the right has conjured up to exonerate Trump and shift the blame to the Bidens.
During his three-set match with Marco Cecchinato of Italy, which Kyrgios won, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (20163), 6-4, he barked, "Towel!" at a ball person, who was not as prompt with it as Kyrgios would have liked.
As dogs barked and traditional Roma music emanated from behind wooden walls, he greeted families living in warrens of tiny rooms padded with mattresses, amid hallways cluttered with stacked pots, plastic tubs of water for laundry and worn soccer balls.
Gordon tried to go for a layup and De Sousa recovered to block his shot and send the freshman sprawling, then stood over Gordon and barked at him — triggering both benches to empty into what amounted to a rugby scrum.
"I don't want people to pass out, but I don't want to see you breathe," Ms. Tramontin barked to one class, which was crooning a song about a rooster in the dialect of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region in northeast Italy.
Aleksandr M. Goltz, a military analyst, echoed those sentiments while noting that the relationship with Venezuela mirrored the foreign policy of the old Soviet Union, in which the Kremlin lavished arms and money on any country that barked at Washington.
Shouting ensued, police dogs barked, and four musicians from Britain and the United States dialed lawyers from behind a black curtain that separated them from a bewildered audience, according to people who witnessed the episode on a recent spring evening.
Just as the Holmsian hound would have barked at a stranger, mountains of evidence demonstrate that the broadband providers have the incentive and ability, that is to say, the motivation and the power, to limit competition in the absence of established rules.
Maggie Gremminger, a passenger who witnessed the incident, told PEOPLE the black French bulldog barked from the bin at least 30 minutes into the flight, but was found dead when the owner went to retrieve her dog once the plane had landed.
While those in the West were able to access the live-stream, the fact that no subtitles were provided as the soldiers barked in Arabic at one another shows the West is not its target audience -- Iraqis and the Arab-speaking world are.
"We can not but take a serious note of the double-dealing attitudes of the U.S. as it is busy staging secret drills involving man-killing special units while having a dialogue with a smile on its face," the Rodong Sinmun editorial barked.
Way back in 1748, Benjamin Franklin wrote in his essay "Advice to a Young Tradesman": These days the mantra is batted out by characters in Fast and Furious movies, barked at employees at family restaurants, and preached as gospel by venture capitalists.
"When his beagle barked at the bear it circled around and swatted at the dog as the owner frantically tried to pull him in only to have the leash get tangled," according to a report recently released by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
For those who watched the entire ordeal on TV, the Simpson trial was an early indicator of how news would be absorbed in the coming digital era: As an endless frog-plague of raw information and barked wisdom, with little room left for nuance.
In 2018, Mei'lani Eyre, an 18-year-old computer science student at Cascadia College in Washington state, was in the middle of a phone interview with a hotshot Y Combinator–funded tech company, when the interviewer barked at her to stop talking and just code.
While the owner noticed some odd things about her furry friend, like the pet never barked and that it had thick fur, her suspicions about the animal's true origins grew when the pup refused to eat dog food after three months, reports The Mirror.
"Good policing or being a good cop means preventing disorder, heading off arrests, building relationships with people and communities so that problems can be addressed not just with physical courage or force or with barked orders, but with communication, cooperation and strategy," Harris said.
But they clearly seem more together and more resilient than they were back in November, when they visited Staples Center and lost to the Clippers in overtime after Green and Durant barked at each other on the bench, then feuded in the locker room.
They talked to their cards, asking for good ones; they groaned at bad luck or barked happily when the cards they needed came to them and they felt blessed, as if something somewhere cared about them, and for a second they'd been given proof.
Popovich slicked his hair back with a minute left as the Thunder walked the ball up the court with the game tied and barked in anger as Kevin Durant (23 points) drew a foul — it appeared Danny Green fouled Durant only after tripping over Steven Adams's leg.
As erm, cute, as "The Boy Does Nothing" was, what I need from you most of all are your club-style bars, barked with a force that could kill a man, against a Mis-Teeq garage rager with a sweet, sweet Sabrina and Su-Elise hook.
"Everything went wrong: I woke up to a sea of chewed shoes; he barked and yodeled at me when he wasn't fed on time; he chased our little dogs; and he would just lay down on walks, refusing to budge any further," Reilly wrote in an essay for Petco.
At his best, he has routinely made the difficult look effortless, but you could sense and even hear the effort throughout the afternoon as he barked and grunted on shots he would once have hit in silence, exhorted himself more than usual and even took a tumble changing direction.
Then, finally, the music started (a kind of frenetic thumping that sounded as if it were part of a military drill), and two formations of blue-clad marchers came out into the plaza, executing an intricate routine that was barked out by an unseen voice that floated above the plaza.
Quick snare drums and chintzy keyboard figures in the established rattling-trap style inspire purely sung moments like "Riri," whose barked seal noises prove quite the earworm, and "Pop Man," in which he croons "Wet wet!" persistently and percussively into an echo chamber of moans and purrs and gasps and chirps.
Here in Voss, a mountain town of 14,000 situated between two fjords an hour and a half east of Bergen, a crystal-clear stream offers modest and even warmish waves — in summer, it's possible to go in without a wet suit — as well as views of white-barked birch forests.
For four minutes he barked over the sinister instrumental about visiting his older brothers in prison, the ache of watching his mother struggling to deal with a family breaking apart, and the setbacks and stumbling blocks he was facing growing up around violence and social ills in inner city London.
She's the only woman to have played M, the head of the Secret Intelligence Service in the James Bond films, she's barked orders at plebeians as British royalty in Shakespeare In Love and Pride & Prejudice, and she earned the title of Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1988. Damn.
We get the blood and the sweat, barked to the House of Commons, and, needless to say, we get the most celebrated speech of all, unleashed on June 4th, when the Prime Minister informed the world that Britain would fight the Germans on the beaches, in the streets, and wherever else they chose to intrude.
London (CNN)Matthew Caruana Galizia remembers the day his mother died with startling accuracy: their last shared meal, a small lunch, the jangling of her keys as she locked the heavy front door behind her, and the way the dogs barked after hearing her car explode just down the road from their family home.
On Thursday, Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE barked back at Trump, apparently at his wit's end after absorbing months of public attacks from the president.
That even a complex, aggressive djent band like the fifth nominee, Periphery (who were originally heavily influenced by Swedish tech death giants Meshuggah, retain the use of harsh barked vocals, and who regularly tour with death metal bands) has achieved undeniable mainstream success speaks volumes about the way the perceptions about the genre have changed.
According to the court documents, Graybill has said that "[n]either the prosecutor nor the defense asked me whether or not the gate was open or McKenzie barked on the morning of December 24, 2002" — an explanation the prosecution described as "technically correct," though he was asked if there was anything unusual that day at the Petersons' house.
The décor in these rooms feels native to the place and definitively sparse: a mix of good 18th-century and midcentury antiques and rustic indigenous touches — there's a pair of red leather Danish Kaare Klint chairs in the master bedroom, but there's also a bed frame built from still-barked narrow tree branches from the property.
Outright disrespect, or reasonable enough predictions that can be perceived as such, are far more useful as a motivational tool, the type of us-against-them adversity that can hang on whiteboards, be barked out in the gym in the late hours of offseason workouts, and make random nights in an 82-game slough theatre for sending a message.
But Sharon Lewis, executive director of Women's Health Center of West Virginia, barked out a laugh when asked if she expects her state to help her abortion clinic cope with losing Title X. The Women's Health Center has been part of Title X for at least three decades, Lewis said; the program paid for about 15% of its budget.
"Fur ban is no different than laws targeting baggy pants that are done to hurt the black community #nofurban don't mess with my drip" #NoFurBan @CoreyinNYC @bradlander @RLEspinal @HelenRosenthal @JustinBrannan@SpeakerCojo @MarkLevineNYC @SpeakerCoJo When he barked that people should be more concerned with police brutality against African Americans, the crowd rage went through the roof -- and Safaree unleashed a string of obscenities.
With buildings by architects including Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry, the centers are meant as a retreat from the medical environment; for the West London center, designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners on a sliver of land next to Charing Cross Hospital in Hammersmith, Pearson fashioned a woodland walk lined with rough-barked plane trees that contrast with fragrant winter boxwood sarcococca.
The cockney trainers who barked like pit-bull dogs when you showed fear during sparring; the flat-nosed fellas with KO limbs from the council estates of Shepherd's Bush and Latimer Road; and the never-back-down gypsy kids from under the nearby Westway flyover, one of whom I elbowed, Thai style with a sok hud, on the blind side of the coach in the summer of 1991.
The new piece of world-building, anchored by season 1 breakout Emily (Alexis Bledel), shows both the darkest depths of man, considering the heinous futures Gilead has condemned the women of the Colonies to, and the best parts of ourselves, as out there, near-death and seemingly at the edge of the nation, the inhabitants are able to show each other real care and affection (amid cattle prods, barked orders, and gruesome biological corruptions).
The nominee began with a phrase about "generosity and warmth" (barked, it's true, as if some kind of threat), but—untethered to statistics or facts, and with his inner volume dialled past eleven—Trump went on to portray a country facing a Clinton legacy of "death, destruction, and weakness," a nation of lawless immigrants roaming cities and towns, "chaos" in the streets, radical Islamic terrorists opposed by nothing but a pusillanimous government and its popgun military.
It goes from that slowish pan over some unfinished meals in a living room, into a bedroom where the couple has retreated to burn off dinner with the dessert of coitus, to a moment of happy, maybe post-coitally enlivened chatter in the living room, only to then quickly transition into an argument out of nowhere, punctuated by a claim of, "You keep setting me up to be a disappointment," barked by Alex, whose identity won't remain exactly that for very long.

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