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Boy meets girl again, in a bar, and brushes past.
As Marjorie brushes past him, she walks through his shoes as if they weren't there at all.
She asserts that "we invented punk" (tell it to Patti Smith, Richard Hell, etc.) but brushes past the Sex Pistols.
Deportation raids in the news Jesús walks down the school bus stairs, brushes past his father and pushes open the front door.
It brushes past some complicated Capitol Hill politics This isn't the first presidential budget proposal to crash headlong into unaccommodating political realities.
She's staring ahead as if lost in thought (or maybe simply lost), when a man brushes past her and jumps in front of the coming train.
The latest tracking shows Irma as a Category 3 hurricane as it brushes past Cuba, but officials expect it to pick up strength as it approaches Florida.
Early in the film, students outside her school building are protesting for workers' rights, but Nathalie impatiently brushes past them, not dismissing their protests so much as having done that before.
Gellhorn has come to see the Spanish Civil War firsthand — not to play dollface to an international celebrity — and she brushes past the addled Hemingway on her way into the lobby.
She looks around from the otters to some mysterious balls of dancing colored flame, then scrunches up her face as she brushes past the blossom-laden branches of a grove of cherry trees.
The Cameroonian seven-footer is as fleet-footed as he is quick-witted, and the lethal combination is ruffling feathers of opponents as he brushes past them en route to claiming his superstar status.
With a different actor playing the main character in each section, Moonlight brushes past plenty of meaningful themes: love, masculinity, homophobia, poverty, the daily racism that visits every African-American every day of his life.
I am shaken out of this strange feeling by a guy who brushes past me on the street as he remarks loudly to his friend, "Yeah, it would be nice to have E..." Later, I crash a party at the Spinnin Records Hotel.
"Salam brushes past the familiar hashtag denunciations into less well trod territory to ponder the forgotten question that underlies this standoff: What immigration policies would best inch us toward the elusive goal of a fair and just society?" our reviewer, Kay Hymowitz, writes.
A mock newspaper page includes a Knipl comic and the illustrated vintage ads that line the book's cover interiors — a fresh addition that complements the original strips, in which Katchor's photographer pores over headlines at a luncheonette and brushes past neat piles of paperweight-ed broadsheets at corner newsstands.
It seemed obvious to me from the get-go that The Irishman was filtered directly through Frank's eyes, from the slightly fuzzy effect of the de-aging to the way he brushes past the women in his life, only to be hit across the head with the realization later on.
This tropical depression formed west of the Cape Verde Islands on September 16,Associated Press (1982-09-17). Hurricane brushes past Bermuda. Galveston Daily News. Retrieved on May 23, 2008.
The iris flower has a small flap that protects the stigma, this prevents self-pollination. When a bee lands on the flower to gather pollen, it brushes past the flap, heading towards the anther. The bee collects pollen from the anther and deposits pollen from other flowers. On its way out, it brushes the stigma flap, closing it again.
Axel tells James to give up Noor, but James refuses, and walks away. He brushes past two girls, and realizes that there is a grenade in the restaurant, and tackles down civilians before it explodes. When the dust clears, Douglas is severely wounded, and James is attacked by the same girls, only Noor to save Silva by killing them. While going to a safe house, Douglas dies while holding off Axel's men.
Angel brushes past Mars and, finding Jhiera with the still-somnolent girls, tells her that Tae is closer behind than she thinks. At that moment, Cordelia frantically rushes in to report Tae's approach. While Cordelia and Wesley are still rousing the girls and trying to get them moving toward the back exit, Tae and his team burst in. Cordy and Wes continue with the evacuation, while Jhiera and Angel engage Tae and his men in battle.
The first scene features Ne-Yo turning up to a club with his girlfriend, played by Camila Alves (real life Wife of Actor Matthew McConaughey). At the club, as she invites him to dance, a girl (played by La'Shontae Heckerd) brushes past him and is shown to express a seductive look. He decides to follow her into the bathroom, and there the two share a passionate kiss. The scene ends with her leaving as he rinses his face with water in regret.
Meanwhile, Anna ventures into the city and is openly advanced upon by a waiter in a cafe. Later, she watches a show in an uncrowded theatre, and is both repelled and fascinated when a young couple begin to have sex in a seat nearby. Anna returns to the cafe, brushes past the waiter, and returns to the hotel in time. Left with Johan while his mother is out, Ester attempts to form a more intimate bond with him, but Johan avoids her attempts to stroke his hair and face.
Music critic Peter Robinson referred to it as Lipa's best single since 2015's "Be the One", and said the former is "so powerful it could reverse Brexit". In The Irish Times, Louise Bruton called the song "riveting" and "a perfect pop song". Writing for The Boston Globe, Nora Princiotti viewed "Physical" as an "instant-classic" and a "spine-tingling endorphin blast" with a "huge chorus". In his review for Pitchfork, Eric Torres wrote that the song's "vigorous chorus is as fit for the gym as the dancefloor" and appreciated that it "brushes past simplistic, imitative devotion".
Enter Patrice Roberts who was born in 1985 just as women began to dominate soca music. In Big Girl Now, Patrice Roberts brushes past traditional notions of who can and can't produce soca music and takes back her own sexuality as a grown woman from a society that attempts to tell her what she can and can't do. Much of gendered Trinidadian society can be traced back to early post-independence. Just after the independence of Trinidad from Britain on 31 August 1962, the country set about creating the imagined community of "nation" and citizenry (state).
After a poignant domino match, Emilio reasons that by sacrificing himself and losing the election, he would be able to win over her heart. Emilio devises a risky plan to rig the election in her favor, which includes sneaking into the school's computer lab to change the voting results, and simulating an electrical failure to divert potential suspicion. The plan succeeds, and an encounter with the school's tyrannical principal is narrowly avoided. Immediately after changing the voting results, Emilio confronts Jacklynne and confesses his love for her, but she brushes past his confession, showing that she has no affection for him and rendering his efforts for naught.
US Vice President Mike Pence, Podgorica, 1 August 2017. On 9 November 2016, Marković was nominated as prime minister by the president of Montenegro Filip Vujanović, and on 28 November he was confirmed by 41 out of 81 members of the parliament (with the opposition boycotting the assembly), with the support of the Albanian, Croat and Bosniak minority parties. Prime Minister Duško Marković with US Secretary Mike Pompeo, Podgorica, 4 October 2019. On 25 May 2017, Marković made headlines around the world when the United States president Donald Trump appeared to brusquely shove him aside to get in front of him at a photo op during a NATO summit meeting, which was attended by Montenegro for the first time, days prior to its formal accession to the alliance.At NATO gathering, Trump brushes past Montenegro’s prime minister Later, Marković responded to questions about the incident by shrugging it off.Breaking down Trump’s ‘shove’ On 10 October 2018, Marković expressed his support for amendments on the Law on State Symbols and Day of Statehood, which would penalize those who don't stand up for the Montenegrin national anthem by up to €2,000.

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