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Darke retreats and broods, cutting off his only daughter, Lucy.
King Abdullah II of Jordan, largely ignored by Trump, broods.
The frontman Caleb Followill powerfully broods in that husky moan.
Periodical cicada populations — called broods — are identified by Roman numerals.
This jawfish broods a mouthful of eggs in Tulamben, Indonesia.
When August broods on his own sorrows, the novel sags.
Their broods have even spent holidays together, from Thanksgiving to Christmas.
Muskrats can raise as many as three large broods a year.
Researchers have been tracking the broods for more than 100 years.
As Ephraim broods, two other men confront their own collapsing autonomy.
The broods of some stink bug species hatch over several hours.
Kim, Kourtney and their broods were also there ... as was Kylie.
But he broods on the things being heavy has kept him from.
There are 14 broods that emerge in different regions on 17-year cycles.
Mr Obama broods about possible unintended consequences when he hears calls to intervene.
But his Polish counterpart, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, broods in Warsaw, rarely meeting other leaders.
He broods next to a statue as a fan blows through his hair.
The females don't seem to save all that sperm between broods, for example.
The Doctor broods over the races he extinguished in order to save the universe.
Artists Tinashe, Ty Dolla $ign and Broods are set to headline the premiere installment.
He certainly broods like Bill, Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgard), and Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) combined.
Or he just smokes a joint in his monastic apartment above the clinic and broods.
Asked how life was for his own young wife, Glass broods for almost a minute.
You can see all the United States broods on this US Forest Service map below.
The mother broods these eggs on the sponges until they hatch, which can take years.
"I am always someone's accessory, someone's afterthought, the supporting actress in another person's drama," she broods.
Some two years ago Broods—made up of siblings Caleb and Georgia Nott—hit it big.
The size of a poppy seed, this parasite sucks blood from both adults and developing broods.
Meanwhile the ex-wife, who has a family history of mental illness, broods over her replacement.
"Hope, a word so close to home—and as tricky," he broods in a typical passage.
There's a sinister Komodo dragon, his tongue darting out menacingly as he broods along the surf.
After almond season, Nissen and his wife, Peggy, would spend several months breeding queens for future broods.
The suites inhabit different keys and different moods: The Third, for example, tends sunny; the Fifth broods.
It broods, and it's hazy, and if you said Clams Casino produced it, no one would blink.
Instead, Frank stares at Lola, broods, occasionally explodes, but all too often registers as an uninteresting jerk.
" Georgia Nott of Broods — played 2017: " I think [gender parity] should be a part of the world's mission.
He works with technicians on solutions to different problems, publishes scientific results and broods on new research questions.
More on that later… In 2014, not long after "Bridges" blew up Broods released their debut album, Evergreen.
In sum, the broods lay claim to much of the eastern United States, stretching from New England to Oklahoma.
However, neither of them liked the formula options they found at the grocery store for their own little broods.
If this was 2010, I might even make a joke about how Drake broods more than Edward from Twilight.
A male jawfish broods a throng of eggs in its mouth in the waters of Anilao in the Philippines.
BrodinskiSound the *Very Hot French Man* klaxon    BROODS*smokes* Capital CitiesSacramento and Dover are getting the band back together.
The fragile edifice broods on a rocky little island about 60 miles north of Manhattan, appearing forlorn and romantic.
As for Pale Male, who sired several more broods with several more mates, his current ontological status is unclear.
When they are not posting boudoir shots to Instagram, they are assembling around vast kitchen islands with their broods.
He grabs a beer from a refrigerator and broods as he realizes that neither Nadir nor Leila truly love him.
The couple was hanging at the hotel all week with their broods, hanging by the pool and celebrating during meals.
She delivered her firstborn at Cedars-Sinai in L.A., the same hospital where sisters Kim and Kourtney delivered their broods.
But Connolly continually returns to the final days, when Laurel broods, despairs and expresses remorse for a life gone wrong.
The diabolical narrative unspools the moment Dr. Mommaerts (Natali Broods) listens to the voicemail from St. Antonius Hospital left for Mie.
This was done over a three-week period, resulting in a number of adverse effects to the queens and their broods.
And she often broods over the poor planning that, as she sees it, left no reasonable place for a washing machine.
Females become sexually mature at about three months and, with a gestation period of just three weeks, produce multiple broods annually.
While his bro broods as Jughead, it looks like Dylan's choosing to eschew big-name projects for smaller projects with emerging names.
They found that since 2006, 11 cases of second broods were observed, all of them among the earliest breeders in both populations.
But "sitting in gray" while someone else broods over whether or not they want to work things out with you sounds hellish.
He broods about his souring relationship with the news media, calling Mr. Manafort several times a day to talk about specific stories.
This is especially the case with singles "Nina," with its feverishly swirling synths, and "Fall Down," which propulsively broods over three minutes.
Afterward, he said, the adult ducks go off to molt their feathers, leaving their broods in the care of a matriarchal female.
As Michael Glatze, a gay-rights agitator who struggled to become a straight Christian pastor, Mr. Franco broods and puzzles and vacillates.
Sure enough, the women say their biggest fans are their broods — and Ness and Prater have been welcomed into the fold, as well.
Dinosaurs invested so much time and energy into incubating their broods that they were easily outcompeted by smaller animals with shorter generational turnover.
We were doing it between Broods stuff, and all the other women involved were doing it between the stuff that they do usually.
The final, worldless moments of the series shows these women, clad in white, guarding their little broods on the beach like ancient sentinels.
It's a fascinating conversation on parenting ... watch and learn how each of the Kardashian sisters deal with their broods ... from militant to permissive.
The reddit user has been raising tortoises since 2007 and has a YouTube channel where they post many timelapse videos of the many broods.
Locally, meadow voles may produce six or seven broods a year, which is handy for an animal at the bottom of the food chain.
Via her indie-pop duo Broods, which she shares with her brother Caleb, Nott has toured with stars like Ellie Goulding, Haim, and Sam Smith.
Kim also revealed that the family is happy to help each other out with their growing broods, even if their mothering styles sometimes don't sync.
The movie not only broods upon the nature of freedom and cost of civilization but also wonders what it might mean to imagine oneself divine.
Refinery29 received an exclusive video of an acoustic version of Nott's own track "Numb," a very personal song that feels more Nott than it does Broods.
Kit Harington is back on HBO in a series where he carries around a sword, fights the good fight, and broods with the best of them.
Here is every time that Poldark broods in Ross Poldark: A Novel of Cornwall, ranked in order of how impressed the narrator is by the brooding.
Supported by artists Charli XCX, Camila Cabello, and Broods, Swift's tour visited 7 countries and clinched the title of highest-grossing concert series in United States history.
In the above teaser, Timberlake broods in various rugged jackets while hanging out by campfires and steeds with a bit of one of his new songs playing throughout.
The amount of Broods fans who have come out to support me on this adventure, it's really humbling... Two years ago, I would have thought 'Oh, that'll never happen.
Taking a break from their respective broods, the royal duo was pictured enjoying a line-up that included Swedish acts Miriam Bryant, Lars Winnerbäck, Melissa Horn and Amanda Bergman.
Far more ambitious than a movie theme has to be, and far more abrasive, "Black Panther" celebrates a broad African heritage over a track that broods, stomps and bristles.
After reacting to it in the moment, he realizes he has crossed the razor's edge between healthy discipline and humiliation, and broods that he has channeled his disciplinarian father.
One of the sweetest ways an animal lover can help Best Friends and their kitten broods is by volunteering for a feeding shift at one of the organization's kitten nurseries.
The word 'Brexit'—and its lexicographical, bastard broods and portmanteaus—have successfully turned the referendum debacle into a semantics circus so loved, so desired by politicians and craved by the electorate.
Ted Hearne's WikiLeaks oratorio "The Source," a driving and simmering reflection on the Iraq war that broods without settling for easy answers, feels as if it were in Mr. Rzewski's lineage.
Annual cicadas — not to be confused with periodical cicadas that descend upon us in broods every 13 or 17 years — typically turn up once a year during the warmer summer weather.
It's the type of song that might have made you fall in love with Party in the first place; it broods with the reality that people can be awful at times.
At one point, in a wry inversion of the well-known Philip Larkin quotation (part of which Schine borrows for her title), Joy broods about her relationship with her son and daughter.
Sometimes Panda is dance-y, and other times, as with Kingdom—the EP he put out quickly this summer following his LP Good Luck and Do Your Best—he sulks and broods.
Of parents with only boys — whether one, two, or three or more — 50 percent have money saved for their kids' college compared with 39 percent of parents whose broods are all girls.
The track itself marries thwacking drum samples and pounding bass with the sort of plucked guitar line that wouldn't sound out of place in whichever film Jamie Dornan broods his way through next.
Aware of Dr Ravussin's findings, Dr Both wondered whether this was just a single, odd instance or if second broods might be happening on a larger scale driven by the arrival of earlier springs.
Noisey is streaming the album-opening "Outside" below, and though it broods like the goth-tinged song it is, Ryan's unmistakeable vocals anchor it, offering a hummable vocal melody that cuts down the center.
Most recently, the tech company partnered with electropop brother-sister duo Broods, with the help of creative agency, Listen, and released a tech-driven music video for their latest single, "Heartlines," powered by the Microsoft Band.
Jill McDonough's new book, REAPER (Alice James Books, paper, $15.95), broods over the technology of war — in particular the development of robots, drones and other methods of outsourcing human intelligence and morality to code and circuits.
More often than not, the kids are not the father's but belong to non-caring males outside the group—in fact, three out of four chicks are 'illegitimate' and illegitimate offspring are found in almost all broods.
The film, written and directed by Oliver Thompson, plants several seemingly unrelated vignettes around this central story — one is about a valuable baseball card; another involves a man who broods about a terrible crime he committed when young.
Although evolutionary biologists have long recognized that burying beetles — black with red markings — are unusual because males and females care for their broods together, researchers have uncovered the physiological mechanisms by which this sex-versus-parenting détente is mediated.
Mr. Terry's Caravaggio brawls, broods, has affairs with models and assistants of both sexes (most memorably those played by Tilda Swinton and Sean Bean), and even when working on profitable commissions, conducts himself as an outcast or an outlaw.
Fast forward two-and-a-half years, and Gracie, who has now raised four broods of baby jays with his mate, has spent most of his life in the wild, ever since the Theissens released him when he was five weeks old.
Tolstoy's deathless line from Anna Karenina—"Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way"—doesn't take into consideration that, within those unhappy families, even the individual members might not agree about what makes their broods so dysfunctional.
Even when they take action—when Miriam and the kids check out a new apartment, say—the dread of the absent Antoine broods over them like a spectre, and from their stunned appearance you might think there'd been a death in the family.
Cicadas appear every year on the East Coast, though every year it's a different 17-year crew that wakes up (Note: There are some 13-year broods of cicadas in the Southeast, too.) Emerging in these humongous yearly batches is likely an evolutionary strategy.
MICHAEL CONNELLY, "THE BLACK ECHO" (1992) In his stilt house in the Hollywood Hills, Detective Harry Bosch broods, listens to jazz records and attempts to solve the murder of a fellow Vietnam vet whose body was discovered in a drainpipe at Mulholland dam. 6.
" Later, when Lara Jean's loyalty is divided by the reappearance of her sixth-grade crush (Jordan Fisher), an emotionally-attuned dork who, like her, prefers to spend his Saturdays playing bingo, the soundtrack broods with a moody cover of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun.
For more than 500 pages, he broods and muses as the ground keeps shifting under his feet, and although he's not by nature an introspective man, he's an unusually conscientious one: If the situation requires him to brood and muse, he will brood and muse, doggedly, dutifully.
Instead of plot, this movie has characters or, more accurately, archetypes: a hero (Khan, if you were wondering); a stream of villains, culminating in the ultimate rascal (an amusing Sudeep, who broods as he dangles maidens off precipices); a wife (Sonakshi Sinha); and on and on like that.
An opter, however, broods over "the person one did not marry, the country one did not emigrate to, the career one did not pursue," seeing, in the "shadow presence" implied by the rejected option, "a yardstick" by which she might evaluate "the worth, success or meaning" of her actual life.
Ms. Chavkin and her ace design team espouse a style of rich minimalism, as we follow Tamara from Revolutionary Russia (where she is the bride of the aristocrat Tadeusz Lempicki, nicely embodied as a charming weakling by Andrew Samonsky), to very gay Paree (where she finds herself as a painter), to sun-soaked California (where she broods in later-life exile).
Although the hedonism tends more generalized on "Housequake" and "It's Gonna Be a Beautiful Night" and "Play in the Sunshine" ("Before my life is done someway somehow I'm gonna have fun" could be Prince's manifesto), elsewhere he either has sex in some form or another or broods about it, which goes along with the dance music and lends his spiritual yearnings a concrete outlet.
Over it broods the spell of a curse that has withered its fields and fettered its energies … Jericho the accursed, lies a moldering ruin, to-day, even as Joshua's miracle left it more than three thousand year ago; Bethlehem and Bethany, in their poverty and their humiliation, have nothing about them now to remind one that they once knew the high honor of the Savior's presence.
He occasionally refers to "shoppers at Barnes & Noble," who presumably stand in for poetry's "average reader," but when he broods over whether there are any great wedding poems (may he recommend something by Glück?), he fails to acknowledge the kind of verse the denizens of Barnes & Noble would actually read at their weddings, say Cummings's "I Carry Your Heart With Me (I Carry It In)" or something by (the horror

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