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Even this photo shows her hands clasped on her stomach.
As both smiled warmly, bin Salman patted their clasped hands.
Chief Justice John Roberts, his hands clasped, bowed his head.
I made my purchase and clasped it around my neck.
They were slurping soups with helmets clasped to their backpacks.
The California Democrat clasped hands with her good friend Rep.
Overwhelmed, Mr. Limbaugh clasped his hands and closed his eyes.
We reached out and clasped hands across the man's chest.
"Take your time," he said, hands clasped at his waist.
The last time they clasped hands was shortly after 2 a.m.
A suggestion of hands seems to be clasped at the waist.
Clinton and Mr. Obama at a rally, their hands clasped triumphantly.
Some figures held fistfuls of cash and others clasped American flags.
Two men in tank tops clasped hands and twirled each other.
They clasped hands and leaned in to listen to each other.
They're facing each other, hands clasped, staring deep into each other's eyes.
Noor sat quietly with his hands clasped as the verdict was read.
We dimmed the lights and clasped our hands together in a circle.
The mother kept her elbows on the table and her hands clasped.
Visitors were originally meant to follow a path through the clasped hands.
Margery ducked under Sentences' clasped hands, ignoring their shouts, weaved and dodged.
Nicole stood with her hands clasped in prayer, Christian by her side.
So they clasped their fingers onto the chain-link fence and watched.
He clasped a letter from the Air Force in his hairy fist.
"Hi guys," your roommate will say, keys still clasped in her hand.
On Sunday, they clasped hands as they adjusted to their new surroundings.
Trump, in a dark suit, leans forward in his chair, hands clasped.
His stepdaughter leaned forward and pressed her clasped hands to her face.
She punched up her ensemble with blue eye makeup and and clasped ponytail.
They clasped hands for the song's dramatic finale before receiving a standing ovation.
Muscles are often in tension, limbs extended or clasped tightly to the body.
They clasped hands and cradled shoulders and wiped tears from sun-cracked eyes.
The two women clasped hands and blew kisses to the 12,000-person audience.
Mr. Jimenez leaned forward with his hands clasped, listening carefully to every word.
She picked up two silver hoop earrings and clasped one onto each ear.
They clasped hands, and they danced at the center of the soccer world.
She mouthed something and clasped her hands together, as if praying, after another.
Karthik Nemmani swayed onstage in a blue hoodie, hands clasped behind his back.
Mellie clasped her hands above her head and glanced over at the car.
Two beautiful young women emerge from the entryway's hall of mirrors, hands clasped.
This is what I wrote about "Clasped": In the painting Clasped (2013), Murphy depicts a close-up view of a woman wearing an ordinary black cloth winter coat and wrinkled black leather gloves, while clutching a black, semicircular, nondescript leather pocketbook.
As Putin spoke, Trump looked directly at him and sat with his hands clasped.
" Instead, he continued with his hands clasped, Donald Trump condemned violence "on many sides.
Eldwin clasped his hands together and stretched his fingertips over and behind his head.
There was Sabine Weyand, the brains behind the European Commission's negotiating efforts, hands clasped.
He said Allen was found with his hands clasped under him on the bed.
As Anita reunited with Wolfram -- who sat in a wheelchair -- she clasped his face.
He was dressed in a black jacket with his hands clasped behind his back.
I sat with lids firmly clasped together and the world melted all around me.
He sat at the store's front desk, wearing a hoodie, his hands clasped together.
He stood stiffly, swallowing hard, his hands clasped tightly in front of his chest.
Macron later tweets a closeup of their clasped hands with the caption: "France-USA"
The younger Senator leaned in quickly, hoisted the other up & clasped tight their hand.
Fultz nodded his head, but sat with his hands clasped together at his waist.
In the morning, they pulled grass out of their hair, clasped hands and prayed.
Many clasped their hands together in prayer and bowed before the casket, openly weeping.
Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, the committee's top Democrat, smiled slightly, her hands clasped.
Throughout Mueller's testimony on Wednesday, Swift listened attentively with her hands clasped in her lap.
An awkward moment was eased when the politician clasped his accuser in a warm hug.
Harry clasped his hand and drew him close for an embrace at the medal ceremony.
She clasped both of Abrams' hands and told her that she was proud of her.
Where the clasped hands stand for friendship, the heart that they hold represents romantic love.
While Berman spoke, Epstein clasped his hands in front of his face, but appeared ambivalent.
His former lover, Sarah, shopping nearby, sees him with his hands clasped behind his back.
She has no easel or canvas, just a paintbrush she holds in her clasped hands.
His father, in a wheelchair, observed the events with his hands clasped at his mouth.
" When I handed her the drawing she clasped it to her chest and said, "Incredible.
Her hands are clasped politely in front of her and her eyes are turned down.
Ito lit a stick of incense and clasped her hands before the woman's Buddhist altar.
She is purposely bland, a blank slate in a neat headband and dutifully clasped hands.
His hands clasped and raised with union members, Sanders offered his gratitude -- and a promise.
He kept his hands clasped in his lap below a table; underneath, his knee bounced.
Lady Gaga followed with a performance in which she clasped hands with survivors of sexual assault.
We gathered our participants, clasped hands once again, and then began to chant, summoning the spirits.
We clasped hands as we ran, so as not to lose each other along the way.
Instead, Ryan kept his hands clasped in front of him for the duration of the song.
I take a turn around the place, hands clasped behind my back like a gentleman detective.
In another, she is glancing at her father's closed eyes, her arms clasped around her stomach.
"Yes," Butina said, standing in a green prison jumpsuit with her hands clasped behind her back.
In that work, to Bach, same-sex couples run with clasped hands; there are raised fists.
On the grounds, however, is a life-size white guru, seated with hands clasped in prayer.
One teenager sat at a cafeteria table with his head bowed and hands clasped, praying silently.
With one hand he held his microphone; with the other he clasped hands with a fan.
He stood up, but did not comment and clasped his hands together as if seeking forgiveness.
They stand in a semicircle facing me now, hands clasped over their groins, casually yet formally.
Onlookers wore heavy coats and knit caps pulled low and clasped their palms around steaming drinks.
He clasped a blanket around him outside the East 125th Street subway station, shivering, his nose running.
"I just wanted to say one thing to you guys," he said quietly, his hands clasped together.
He returned the favor minutes later, as the pair clasped hands and raised their arms in triumph.
Hands metal clasped, metal bound, reaching, grasping for a child, for freedom, for anything other than enslavement.
The Duchess of Sussex bent down and clasped both of the little girl's hands as they chatted.
Bush is wearing a gleeful smile, his hands clasped and his head tilted slightly to the left.
The student, apparently distraught, clasped his arms around Lowe and the pair moved down the hallway together.
"You're a loser," Sun shouted at Scott, who remained calm with his hands clasped behind his back.
We clasped our hands together and imagined them covered with super glue, then tried pulling them apart.
At Mr. Shott's request, two men approached her, clasped her arms and escorted her from the floor.
"This season is all about my comeback kids," RuPaul said, descending into the workroom with hands clasped.
LONDON — Pep Guardiola clasped his hands to his head, a look of sheer exasperation on his face.
Children clasped desperately to their parents' shoulders, eyes wide at the sheer number of people crammed inside.
She pulled the tea from a plastic bag, and he clasped both of her hands in gratitude.
Another clasped both hands over her mouth at her first glimpse of the field's lush green turf.
Warren gestured with her right hand, then clasped both hands together while addressing a seemingly surprised Sanders.
There are countless images of Biden and Obama's brotherly bear hugs, clasped hands and close-in whispers.
The Twitter CEO kept his hands in one spot on the table or clasped them tightly together.
When he finished, she joined him on stage where they hugged, clasped hands and waved to the crowd.
Clasped in their young fingers are images of themselves, grasping more images of themselves, from here into eternity.
Sitting across from me, Tom might have leaned back and clasped his hands, letting me have it out.
Placards depicting stylised doves and hands clasped in a deal-sealing shake lined the streets all over town.
Mr. Trump clasped his hands before him and closed his eyes before delivering a crisp salute and departing.
The tears rolled out, and her daughter clasped her mother's head, overcome by her own inability to help.
They clasped hands, Lang teased Sam by jokingly calling him a "p*ssy" ... and then it was on!
The tattoo appeared to be of a set of hands clasped together with a rosary wrapped around them.
As Razvi worked at his computer, Khan sat silently, staring at the floor, hands clasped in his lap.
Strampel, handcuffed hands clasped in his lap and his legs crossed, appeared at his arraignment via video feed.
After her name was called, the biochemist clasped her hands to her face and began to tear up.
He waited as his Uncle Joseph clasped hands with strangers, many of whom complimented him on his suit.
G. Courtney Garvin's photo essay "In These Clasped Hands" is as subtle as the pervasive trauma of racism itself.
At the end of class they bow low to an image of Confucius, hands clasped as if in prayer.
If their long stares, clasped fingers, quavering voices and exhausted sighs are indications, it could be a long process.
Her billowing dress featured shiny shades of red, white, and gold, and was clasped together with a golden charm.
He wore a long red cape that was clasped at the neck with a buckle shaped like intertwined feet.
Her project, "In These Clasped Hands," started as a series of portraits of her family members in South Carolina.
Their faces are as close as clasped hands, foreheads pressed hard together as if in some ungodly mind meld.
"Old Town Road" was just catchy enough, just new enough, and just weird enough that people clasped onto it.
And when he entered and exited the courtroom, he clasped his hands behind his back, flanked by sheriff's deputies.
The two clasped hands as they posed for photos in front of a row of U.S. and North Korean flags.
It's the kind of show you might have watched with your fingers clasped over your eyes back in grade school.
ANKENY, Iowa — For nearly four minutes, Carly Fiorina clasped the hand of Brian Thielges and tried to change his mind.
Customers started coming in, so we clasped hands and I left, thanking the Diagnes for their food and welcoming spirit.
You can lift your arms in front of you for balance, or keep them clasped in front of your chest.
Some instead did an hour of walking meditation: slow, deliberate, measured steps forward, hands clasped either in front or behind.
Designed to resemble two clasped hands, these rings rose to prominence in medieval Ireland and England as markers of commitment.
As the 18-year-old clasped hands with the magician, she said that she "felt death," according to Entertainment Tonight.
He grumbled about the tightness of his specially extended handcuffs, which clasped his hands behind his back, the source said.
The royal couple, who tied the knot in May, clasped hands as they did their royal walkabout and greeted locals.
He clasped hands jovially with French President Emmanuel Macron instead of gripping him at length, as he did in May.
Video footage released by the Iranian government showed the sailors kneeling at gunpoint with their hands clasped behind their heads.
It's the unmistakable sound of lips on tit and his lips are very tightly, very sloppily clasped around her tit.
She has clasped her two daughters' hands, fetched water for them, held their legs when it was time to push.
He held it with his left hand against his chest; his right hand clasped it about halfway down the shaft.
In September, 2014, she was pulled from the Mediterranean, parched and delirious, with two small children clasped to her chest.
Clasped hands — originally given as wedding souvenirs — sit alongside palmistry figurines and photo-printed plates from the Italian brand Fornasetti.
Dorsey's closed, clasped hand hold could indicate the need to self-comfort in some people, says executive coach Patti Wood.
In the portrait, he perches on a desk, smiling softly, his hands clasped gently in his lap, wedding band on display.
Some women said they had been clasped by a man from behind while others groped their breasts and genitals, said Kranebitter.
"They were under dosages of morphine, but they held hands and those hands remained clasped until the very end," says Daniel.
Tens of thousands of feet above the earth, the passengers clasped hands with strangers, prayed together and got ready to die.
Nasima, an elementary school student dressed in a traditional black-and-white uniform, looks ahead soberly with her hands clasped together.
They briefly clasped hands at the dinner, but the usual feigned bonhomie at what is officially a nonpartisan dinner was labored.
An unseen bather draws simple illustrations of faces, places, and emotional images like clasped hands and extreme close-ups of eyes.
Merkel looked expectantly at Trump multiple times, but Trump just stared straight ahead, his nose in the air and fingers clasped.
Titian paints Mary crouched to the right of the composition, her eyes cast down and her hand clasped over her breast.
Take the figure facing the statue of Atlas: He peers upward, his elbow jutting out, his hand clasped around a camera.
By the time I emerge, my roommate is sitting on the edge of her bed, her hands clasped in her lap.
Police officers said they found him with his hands clasped in front of him, "as if in prayer," Mr. Prevost said.
Earlier this month, the two singers each got an arrow on their hands, that, when clasped together, point toward each other.
Later, she stopped for a moment, clasped her hands and bowed her head, as if she were reciting a silent prayer.
The children stood motionless in the circle, and now their hands were closed, each set clasped together, possibly holding the button.
Summoned to the police station, Mr. Tiwari confessed readily and with clasped hands he beseeched the police not to imprison him.
Instead of holding a camera in front of his face or gesticulating wildly, his fingers are clasped together as he listens astutely.
The woman radical itself (女) is throught to derive from an image of a woman bending over with her hands clasped together.
"You talked about Iowa just like one too many times," she told Mr. Muilenburg, who listened to Ms. Milleron, his hands clasped.
McGregor, 47, clasped Winstead's hand in his as they went for an evening stroll together after reports that the two had split.
The royal couple, who occasionally clasped hands and posed with a surfboard, are on their first international tour since marrying in May.
One middle-aged guy, on close inspection, appears to be wearing a suburb's worth of copper piping clasped to a cardboard jetpack.
In the full-length portrait, he appears in a gray morning coat, hands clasped before his waist; he stoops, he appears shy.
A 22-year-old black man stands with his hands clasped behind his back as the prosecution reads charges to the judge.
After he took his seat, he moved his head side-to-side and he clasped his hands, which seemed to be trembling.
Seeing other passengers on the subway with the puzzle clasped against a book sent a current of recognition pattering through my chest.
But as soon as the Mass was finished, the sisters sat with their eyes closed and their hands clasped in their lap.
Several of the players bowed their heads and clasped hands, while others showed support by placing their hands on their teammates' shoulders.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell sat with his hands clasped while his Democratic counterpart, Chuck Schumer slouched low in his chair. Sen.
A society that kept its hands clasped behind its back or plunged in its pockets was suddenly throwing its arms around people.
One woman clasped her hands together at her chest, another bowed slightly, others closed their eyes and nodded in silent, wincing gratitude.
The man's face is hidden, but his battered fedora, clasped hands, and cane give viewers a sense of his mood and circumstances.
Nothing was good about the way the owner orbited Maurice, the way he clasped his hands and bent forward in helpless pleasure.
Showing that there are no hard feelings, Diddy and Lopez's current flame Alex Rodriguez clasped hands and appeared to chat as Lopez beamed.
Four days into the new year, Stiles announced their engagement on Instagram with a photo featuring her diamond-clad hand clasped in his.
You can't see the baby's face in the photo; her fingers are clasped onto the edge of her mom's bra as she nurses.
A tall man in greenish vintage (circa 1950) bathing trunks stands near a lifeguard tower on a beach, his hands clasped in front.
Just outside the door to the courtroom, Mr. Menendez clasped his hands with the clergy members, lowered his head and began to pray.
There are a lot of takeaway coffee cups clasped in hands and a few muted laughs about excuses fed to bosses and supervisors.
"Forgive me your birth in this strange land," she wrote, and continued: I wanted your infant kisses, your fists clasped round my neck.
In one hand, he gripped a wooden cane carved to look like a horse; the other clasped the arm of his young granddaughter.
After Father Simoni knelt before Francis to receive his red hat, he clasped the pope's hand tightly and seemed to fight back tears.
Sonalata Das, 67, a bespectacled woman in a brown silk sari, lingered with clasped hands in front of a painting of Lord Jagannath.
The dish was so delightful, I think I clasped my hands together and smiled at the plate like it was proposing to me.
He was wearing his rip-away track pants, and Nan saw that he had clasped the buttons wrong in his rush to get dressed.
Take me with you Jon Sudano, so we may ride into the apocalypse together, hands clasped tightly together and brains frying like overcooked eggs.
His final days brought a lot of pain but Maria believes that at the end, as he clasped her hand, he was at peace.
To finish things off, she accessorized with a Louis Vuitton fanny pack, and styled it in OG fanny pack fashion, clasped around the waist.
At the end of the Brooklyn rally, she and Bill clasped each other tightly, and I choked up at the durability of that bond.
When they migrated in 1989, Arroyo's mother hid under California scrubs, her hand clasped over her daughter's mouth, while Border Patrol helicopters hovered low.
They sang "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" in a way that was more muscular than beautiful, their clasped hands making a better connection than their voices.
A clergyman took to the microphone, causing Pelosi to pause the tongue-lashing as she bowed her head and clasped her hands in prayer.
In it, Parker perches on an unmade bed in a dark room, hands clasped, peering out the window presumably waiting for someone to return.
Sean and I somehow had never been to Leap of Faith at the same time since my parents clasped hands and made that jump.
Wirecutter has recommendations for dry food containers, as well as larger, clasped-lid storage bins for when you want to shut away bulkier items.
She stalks the floor slowly, often with hands clasped behind her back, occasionally glancing at papers with line-ups, scores, and standings on them.
In one, Warhol has been rendered almost unrecognizable, with teased-up Stevie Nicks hair, drawn-on eyebrows and a flirty pose incorporating clasped hands.
It was difficult to walk with his arm around her shoulders, her gait was so irregular, so he let go and clasped her hand.
She mostly sits on the floor of their living room, silently staring into space, hands clasped on her lap, grief etched in her face.
I gasped with laughter, I covered my face, I pulled at my hair, I clasped my hands over my mouth to keep from screaming.
Wearing her long, dark hair loose and clad in one of her own designs, she clasped a mug of herbal tea and smiled politely.
It took him 10 minutes to reach the stage, shaking his clasped hands in appreciation as his admirers crowded him, hoping to get photos.
When the Daily Show audience got restless and rained boos down on the stage, Lahren kept her hands clasped just as tight as her jaw.
This is the realization of a dream, she divulges with her hand clasped in front of her, obviously moved by the many bodies in chairs.
The Englishman on press row next to me whose head was bowed and hands were clasped together as if in prayer can look up now.
"Yeah," the CEO answered, settling back into the driver's seat, his hands clasped together over his stomach, after turning on the car's semiautonomous driving system.
The flags of Vietnam, the United States and North Korea lined main roads, alongside a summit emblem depicting two hands clasped inside a blue circle.
The President declined Merkel's invitation for a handshake during an Oval Office photo-op, keeping his hands clasped, with a grim expression on his face.
The fighters and commanders clasped their arms round each other, smiling, in a battle-scarred landscape of rubble and ruined buildings around the main square.
He occasionally looked down or clasped his hands in front of him and still bore facial bruises that police say he sustained while evading capture.
At the altar, a space between tall memorial candles and a wall bearing the names of the dead, Ms. Harris and Mr. Mason clasped hands.
She smiled as the video board flashed her time, then she clasped her hands, hugged a couple of her competitors and waved to the crowd.
She was grim of face, resolved of mien, looking down the long corridor of history, her hands clasped before her — and wearing a white pantsuit.
BOSTON — The young woman stood almost frozen, her hands clasped in front of her, as the prosecutor read from her texts to her college boyfriend.
He grew very enthusiastic in his explanation of one of the events of the day, when he fell upon his knees, with hands clasped. Mrs.
In the portrait of Edith, the artist's wife is seated against a dark, mottled background with her hands clasped over the arm of her chair.
If you are female and wearing clothes, then you likely have your hands clasped and your eyes either modestly downcast or raised ecstatically to heaven.
The group walked in front of the press, with hands clasped and their heads down low, and stood silently as a bell was rung three times.
"I've lived this long to meet you," replied the 2000-year-old, wiping away tears as she clasped a photograph of her brother in his youth.
Yet, sitting at a table next to her bed in a crisp white blouse and an elegant pink scarf clasped with a brooch, she looks poised.
"Night" starts with a flashback to June's early days at the Red Center, back before she knew to automatically keep her eyes lowered, and hands clasped.
Jump Squats Stand with feet shoulder-width apart, chest high, abs drawn in, and hands clasped in front of chest or straight out with palms down.
When he was first wheeled up to the front door, on a gurney, his mother-in-law had come out and clasped his hand and wept.
The actor sat across a table from the Russian leader in Moscow, his arms folded or, at times, his hands clasped in a gesture of thanks.
Kerry Washington also opted for a starch-free style, her hair falling from a back-combed mound at her crown and clasped into a raffish ponytail.
"Let's just take a moment and give Chris his due right now," she says, elbows resting on her knees, hands loosely clasped, eyes to the ceiling.
She is grinning, her hands clasped beatifically in front of her, and every now and then, she looks sardonically out of the corner of her eye.
Four of the paintings and two of the drawings were reproduced in the monograph, and I wrote about one of the paintings, "Clasped" (2013), at length.
Both videos, she added, show that instead of releasing Mr. Garner, Officer Pantaleo clasped his hands and pulled his arms back toward the unarmed man's neck.
She is in her element on the streets and at rallies, arriving in her trademark white sari, wearing white flip-flops, her hands clasped in respect.
Her daughter, Christina Hernandez, clasped her hands to her chest when I mentioned Darío, and dove into a bawdy joke about Darío ordering a fruit salad.
On December 15th, when it was time for Bruck to present his closing argument, he stood facing the jury with his hands clasped behind his back.
They all stand aside, hands clasped behind their tailored backs, heads bowed in a kind of ashamed mourning, but not something you would question them on.
"You haven't changed a bit," said Elisabeth DeMarse, as she stood up to embrace a man outside the ballroom, kissing the top of his clasped hands.
When pronounced wife and wife, we raised our clasped hands just like I had seen those first legally married queer couples do over a decade before.
He'd go out with his hands clasped behind his back, his pipe in his mouth, his stride lopsided because one shoulder was higher than the other.
Just hours after the police stormed Polytechnic on Monday morning, a young woman knelt to the ground blocks away from campus, her hands clasped in prayer.
Wrapped in a Gucci bathrobe coat, Jared Leto stood clasped in the embrace of Bruce Bozzi, the husband of the Creative Artists Agency honcho Bryan Lourd.
Seeing a large crowd of supporters outside, he then stood on top of a firetruck, clasped a microphone and happily addressed his supporters to roaring applause.
After holding Gage down with one hand, the other clasped to his throat to staunch the bleeding, Arquette tries to pin Gage, who isn't having it.
We were then asked to greet one another with high-pitched laughter and clasped hands, making sure to lock eyes before wandering to the next interaction.
For those who wiped away tears when the toys clasped hands in the third movie, "Toy Story 4" will also bring lumps to throats before it's over.
As I rested my chin on clasped hands and squinted at the tiny TV screen, nothing could have prepared me for what I was about to see.
They issued several photographs of the crew, kneeling in captivity, their hands clasped behind their heads, as well as a video of their commander apologizing for trespassing.
Bondi's rebuttal was that her website currently features an image of "hands clasped together, all different color rainbow hands," which Cooper pointed out only just went up.
While smaller-chested friends may get away with running with the tiniest of straps, we have to break out our three-clasped contraptions for Saturday morning yoga.
The children sat in rows, facing forward, each within his or her assigned square, with their legs crossed and their hands clasped or folded in their laps.
However, in the exact moment that the photo is taken, Ocasio-Cortez's hands are both clasped in what I can only refer to as "finger purse" hands.
They guide one another to the floor, or go down of their own volition, so that bodies accumulate with hands clasped behind their backs as if bound.
Before the first mission Sunday, the Thai Navy SEALs posted a heartwarming picture of three hands clasped together in a show of unity on its Facebook page.
Among the highlights was Ms. Sperber's way of standing on the spot, hands clasped high above her head, while sending rapid vibrations from her knees and heels.
Philippines Dispatch BALABAC, Philippines — On the November day when Cornelio Bonite disappeared, a crocodile was spotted in the water with a human arm clasped in its jaws.
Mr. Harari was less at ease, in a loose suit that crumpled around him, his hands clasped in his lap as he sat deep in his chair.
She and a lean young Russian man were rapture personified, clasped in a tight embrace as they circled counterclockwise with a few other pairs in perfect synchrony.
As she walked with a cane in one hand and Nirva's hand firmly clasped in the other, Dicenso stopped several times due to pain in her hips.
"Stunning," one woman whispered, her hands clasped over her chest as she leaned over to get a closer look at the clay cylinders resting in indigo velvet.
Mr. Smollett's lawyer, Tina Glandian, entered a plea of not guilty as her client stood before the judge, hands clasped and with his black overcoat still on.
As officials participated in a teleconference on the crisis, Trump sat with hands clasped, not using the notebook and pen on the table a few inches away.
The last note faded, and Brooks closed his eyes and prayerfully clasped his hands just as the curtain parted to reveal his seven-piece band and backup singers.
In security video replayed in court Wednesday, a blurry and unidentified figure standing near Kim was seen hurrying away after Huong clasped her hand over Kim&aposs face.
She was placed in an inconspicuous aisle seat, much to the astonishment and delight of the surrounding crowd, to whom she blew kisses and affectionately clasped hands. 8.
For the sequel's colder climes, Sastrawinata-Lemay created a travel cloak of rich purple wool, clasped at the collar with a gold chain of interlocking wheat-patterned links.
Kissing Salt & Pepper ShakersAh, love is in the air, and what better way to express undying love than with decorative kitchen utensils whose lips are magnetically clasped together?
" In court Thursday, Baltimore officer Edward Nero, who was also acquitted in May of assault and other charges by the same judge, clasped his hands and said, "Yes!
In the few weeks they've been dating, the couple known as "Hiddleswift" have taken countless giddy walks — hands always clasped together like they're snapped into place, Lego-style.
Experts have said that identifying the bodies, including 26 found clasped in a last embrace near a beach, will be difficult because so many corpses are badly charred.
She stands with her hands clasped behind her back, chin tilted in the air, looking a bit like a soldier with her buzzed hair and black Shell uniform.
Jonas, 28, and Turner, 21, revealed their plans to wed on Sunday, sharing a photo their hands clasped, complete with a sparkling rock on her left ring finger.
At one point, a group of men broke through the clasped hands of the officers, who had formed a ring around the woman, and threw rocks at her.
Only seconds earlier, we both stood silent, hands clasped behind our backs respectfully, as a noncommissioned officer stood inches from my face and threatened to end my career.
For decades, Mr. Zhou nursed bitterness at the slight — a breach that was only fully healed when President Richard M. Nixon clasped his hand in Beijing in 1972.
The larger Van Eyck was for public devotion, while the Petrus Christus, no bigger than a sheet of loose leaf, could be clasped or even kissed during prayer.
I watched the last half-hour or so of A Cure for Wellness with my hands clasped over my slightly agape mouth, not quite sure what was happening.
In the video, a female anglerfish can be seen with her bioluminescent filaments and fin rays extended, while a dwarf male can be seen clasped on to her underbelly.
She clasped the back of my neck and lifted my head, bringing my lips to hers and she kissed me so hard, I imagined she could swallow me whole.
Here, Garvin shares with BuzzFeed News a selection of photos from In These Clasped Hands and speaks on how her personal experiences in the South have shaped this project.
"We are mourning those lost souls, those people who left (us) clasped in embrace," said a woman called Vasso, weeping as she lit a candle in Athens's Syntagma Square.
"The checks expired, we did them again, they expired, and then we heard there's no more going to the U.S.," she said quietly, her hands clasped in her lap.
For good measure, Mathers included a selfie with a hand clasped over her mouth to further drive home the point that she was completely disgusted by the woman's body.
My favorite sequences are the chase scenes, where crowds of people lurch forward like zombies, smartphones clasped in their outstretched hands as they pursue the objects of their fascination.
Clinton stood onstage grinning and nodding, her hands clasped calmly at her waist, as Ms. Warren eviscerated Mr. Trump in remarks that lasted roughly half as long as Mrs.
During a recent appearance at the Young Leaders Reception at Buckingham Palace, onlookers noticed that Meghan reached for Harry's hand, but the prince quickly clasped his hands together. Yikes.
ULAN-UDE, Russia — It is light by the time they stumble out of the bar, arms clasped around one another for support, taking greedy drags on long-awaited cigarettes.
Her hands clasped, Ms. Jiménez told a court last month that the police beatings had broken her fingers and that the pain had forced her to quit art school.
Each one was hand-stitched with pages of calf skin, bound between bespoke boards and clasped shut when not in use to keep pages flat and deter book worms.
Clinton and Warren made a striking pair on stage at the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal as they clasped hands and triumphantly raised their fists high in the air.
Standing with feet shoulder-width apart, he always has his hands clasped in front of him, and he never looks at anyone straight on unless he intends to end them.
He touched his brows, clasped his hands into a fist, and rested his head in them — as one occasionally does when dealing with an insane amount of stress or sorrow.
Last weekend, the pumped up featherweight clasped his hands behind his back and stuck out his chinny chin chin for lightweight champ Eddie Alvarez to try and sock at will.
The mouth of my father's bag opens and closes smoothly on the hinges of a secret armature, clasped by a heavy brass tongue that slides home with a satisfying click.
A boy emerged into the circle of light, his fists clasped around small treasures; he uncurled them to show pumpkin seeds, which he pressed on two strangers, then ran off.
The video shows that Officer Pantaleo wrapped his arm around Mr. Garner's neck and clasped his hands like a "vise grip," said the prosecutor, Jonathan Fogel, of the review board.
She said little to her lawyers, cut only occasional glances to the gallery and mostly stood silently — her hands clasped behind her back and her ankles shackled — during a recess.
Arriving at an official reception in New Delhi Friday, Trudeau was at last met by his Indian counterpart Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who clasped the Canadian leader in his arms.
The couple took to their respective profiles to post a photo of their hands clasped with Turner, who stars as Sansa in HBO's Game Of Thrones, sporting a shiny new ring.
They also find a photo of Will at his first communion that shows him with his eyes closed and his hands clasped in prayer, just like how Hays found the body.
Lucie's tie was straight, her socks were up to her knees, her bow was perfectly clasped in her wavy dark blonde hair and she had a big smile on her face.
The CEO of the world's most valuable company sat on a stool in a sparsely decorated room with his hands clasped and one knee shaking up and down ever so slightly.
Prepare to go wild with clasped-hand emoji, because we've got big news: Urban Decay is adding another fluorescent-filled eye shadow palette to its roster — and it's so. Freaking. Good.
Koma, 32, debuted the new ink on Instagram Tuesday, sharing a black-and-white photo of the tattoo, which is Luca, 7, and 1-year-old Bank's hands sweetly clasped together.
The police released a still frame from a bystander's video showing Mr. Olango mirroring the shooting stance of the officer facing him — feet apart, hands clasped and pointed at the officer.
They guessed "Fried Zucchini" when the answer was "Baked Zucchini..." I feel like my man Frank did when he clasped his chest as Pat Sajak revealed their lost millionaire status opportunity.
We did earthquake drills in elementary school, hiding under our desks with our hands clasped over our necks, after which I performed late-night incantations to ward off the Big One.
The scene shows a pink-clad performer with her arms firmly clasped as she looks away from a top-hatted patron who may be looming "ominously," as Ms. Jones put it.
Wildfires sweeping through a Greek resort town killed at least 60 people, officials said, including families with children found clasped in a last embrace as they tried to flee the flames.
"I have grown up in tears, my man has passed me through a lot of suffering," she said during an interview at her home, hands clasped as her eyes welled up.
The President shook hands with Chief Justice Roberts as he first entered the building, then the Obamas stood by Scalia's casket for a moment with their hands clasped and their heads bowed.
The figure based on Hades has been stripped of the draped fabric that covered him in the original, making him as much of an object as the bowl clasped in his hands.
And in true British form, her coworkers stand politely with their hands clasped behind their backs as they watch the former Suits star and royal mom-to-be make her way inside.
The Art Deco-inspired pattern, which took over 900 hours to hand-fabricate, is embroidered with more than 800 round diamonds and clasped by a dangling pear-shaped citrine of 82 carats.
One doll crouches with her hands clasped in subdued prayer, while another lies against a wall with her legs spread, delicately touching the bolts and chains that weigh down her slim neck.
They seemed uncharacteristically subdued (for "Bachelor" get-togethers), except for Yuki Kimura of Japan, who clasped champagne as she consulted with a producer who stood out of frame, translating something for her.
He had clasped Karasek's hands and placed his forehead against hers, a moment captured in a widely shared photograph — a copy of which she kept framed in her home for a while.
In an early version of The Golden Rule, which is the one propped today in the artist's studio at the Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, the girl's hands are simply clasped in prayer.
She closed her eyes tightly, clasped my hands for what seemed like an eternity, and proceeded to reveal aspects of my relationship with my father to which I was only privy to.
Standing on the podium that had been constructed in the center of the field, Mr. Hayatou briefly clasped the trophy with both hands, held it aloft, and turned, beaming, to the crowd.
He clasped his chest and his face at moments of emotion, usually stirring murmurs of appreciation and sympathy; in one case, he wrapped his arm around a voter for a midspeech selfie.
Their 2-year-old son, Noah, perched silently in the back as Ertmann forced Mead to drive aimlessly around Salt Lake City, her hands clasped at her neck, trying to stop the bleeding.
Although Mr Trump had campaigned with anti-Muslim rhetoric, Arab leaders such as King Salman and Mr Sisi embraced him at a summit in Riyadh, where they clasped a glowing orb together (pictured).
The duo were both implementing the "duchess slant," a distinctive move, in which the knees and ankles are clasped firmly tighter and the legs are slanted to the side, creating a flattering silhouette.
"I hear this young girl screaming: 'Help, help, help' ... and the jaguar has clasped its claws outside the cage around her hand and into her flesh," witness Adam Wilkerson told Fox 10 television.
Afterward, Anna clasped my hand and said "David wants to meet you," and led me through people and round tables with candles and glasses and louder and louder talk, and he was there.
In the new image, the first couple is seen from behind—with their hands clasped—as they view Michelangelo's "The Last Judgment," which covers one of the walls at the Vatican's Sistine Chapel.
When I broke off a corner of a madeleine and dipped it in my tea, Ozick shivered and clasped her elbows in her hands, as though to ward off some more violent paroxysm.
" DeGeneres, who clasped her hands as if praying while inquiring about Biden challenging President Trump, said, "And I don't know if it's going to be myself or Oprah [Winfrey] as your running mate.
Washington's All-Star story began July 7, 1937 when 31,391 at Griffith Stadium hailed Franklin Roosevelt entering the park and riding from right field in an open car, giving his clasped-hands salute.
They come littered with the likes of pickled turnips and shattered pork skins, beet rémoulade and lingonberry preserves, and are clasped inside potato buns that don't just squish; they bring their own flavor.
When the straps are too loose (or, as I've often seen even among adults, the chin strap is not clasped), the helmet will fly off in a fall and offer no protection whatsoever.
As the foreman declared Mr. Mangano guilty of the first count — conspiring to commit federal program bribery — the defendant threw his hands up and his wife brought her forehead to her clasped hands.
But for Sagaya Devi Edison — who stood outside the closed shrine on Sunday morning waiting for a prayer session and vigil, hands clasped and tears running down her cheeks — the miracle was personal.
In a spontaneous act of kindness, Jill, the driver and a friend who writes novels and raises goats, clasped my hands through the open window and then pulled me in for a hug.
When I told Mr. Reynolds I pulled up a list of his movies on Rotten Tomatoes, he paused, leaned forward, hands clasped, and stared into my eyes with a slight look of concern.
A photo of the meeting attached to an Equine Welfare Alliance press release shows the then-vice president leaning forward, hands clasped together, while McCullough reclines on a white couch next to Abruzzo.
Still effectively a novice at the "man-killer" event, the youngster clasped his face in disbelief as it dawned that he had beaten Turkey's European champion Yasmani Copello (48.49) into the silver medal position.
WASHINGTON — In a photo that went viral after President Donald Trump called on the NFL to fire players who kneel during the national anthem, a young Marine stares straight into the camera, hands clasped.
"I escaped with some families at night, around 3 am," she said in a faint voice, her face completely covered by a black veil covering her face and her hands clasped on her lap.
The ceremony ended with the interfaith choir -- composed of singers from area congregations -- joining the Dallas Police Choir in "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" as the officials on stage clasped each others' hands.
Having said that, you'll still want those Fidlock snaps clasped to keep the flap in place in inclement weather (the top zipper isn't taped) and to give the backpack a clean and tidy look.
Owens, tears streaming down her face, clasped her hands and looked upward from her spot in the balcony as lawmakers and the president applauded her in the longest ovation of Trump's hour-long speech.
Cohen, 50, captured the sweet moment, sharing a photo of Consuelos snapped while he held baby Benjamin up against his shoulder with his left arm and clasped a cup of coffee in his right.
Julia Stiles — who will forever be known in our hearts as the heroine of 10 Things I Hate About You — posted a telling Instagram today, featuring a pair of clasped hands and a ring.
In an attempt to ease the strain, David Metcalf, Mr. Shea's chief of staff, clasped his hand on the shoulder of one of the prosecutors, Aaron S.J. Zelinsky, as they passed in a hallway.
The other side of the souvenir, which costs more than $1,000 for the version in gold, depicts two hands clasped in handshake in front of both nations' flags and the June 12 event date.
There was none of the stagecraft that such a moment would normally contain an embrace or both candidates raising their clasped hands to the ceiling in a show of political vitality and unity, for instance.
But here, surrounded by people looking to have a good time, waiting to cheer enthusiastically, encouraging the performers sexy-dancing their way out of so much Velcro-clasped cosplay, I felt comfortable, happy, and entertained.
The President and first lady stood with their hands on the hearts as the band of the Coldstream Guards played the US National Anthem, the Queen solemnly standing with her hands clasped and head bowed.
My cherished memories of that intimate, warm venue, our hands clasped as we listened to buoyant flamenco music, will forever be tempered by the knowledge that that same space became a tomb for so many.
Speaking sometimes breathlessly and with tightly clasped hands, Ms. Cengiz testified that she had nightmares every night "thinking of Jamal's suffering," and she chronicled how their dream of building a life together was cut short.
In images beamed across the globe from the Vietnamese capital, Trump walked towards Kim, palm upturned, against a backdrop of intertwined flags, before the two leaders clasped and turned in sync to face the cameras.
" Unusual evocations of clouds begin to appear toward the end of the book, as if the reader should see portents in the sky: "Gold clasped unevenly to the edges of a dark, stormy-looking mass.
Or why his surviving daughter had to creep before her dressmaking clients, with pins clasped between her lips as she adjusted a hem, to be able to buy a piece of meat for our dinner.
Still, he seemed to try to cheer up his wife, theatrically raising his handcuffed, clasped hands and twiddling his thumbs in her direction as if lampooning himself—look at me still doing this, even here!
He smiled broadly after the pope's speech, and clasped his hands warmly — fueling concern from some in Egypt that the pope's visit, while well intentioned, is serving to lend an authoritarian another layer of credibility.
Image: ArcheomodenaA new analysis of the Lovers of Modena—a pair of 1,600-year-old skeletons found buried with their hands clasped together—reveals the pair as being male, in a discovery unique to archaeology.
The show's untitled masterpiece is a life-size vertical image of a young man lying naked on a box settle, hands clasped behind his head, his body highlighted by the raking light of a lamp.
But she smiled and clasped her cheeks in astonishment when Tito El Bambino and a well-known salsa musician, Pirulo, his dreadlocks bouncing off his back, walked along the street and right up to her.
The smiling gibbon crowned with flowers in Heart Fist is superimposed over sketchy contours of torture victims as well as a child-sized skeleton, its cartoonish-looking hands clasped where the gibbon's heart might be.
But the ubiquity of such accounts has rendered even the most striking among them utterly predictable: most feature a cleanly-hued morass of pine trees, clasped hands, aquamarine water, and still-exercising-on-vacation #fitspo.
When the jersey would not budge, he instead clasped both hands over his face and took a succession of deep breaths as medical personnel prepared an air cast for his leg and called for a gurney.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stood beside the man she called "Tío Bernie," their hands clasped and raised in triumph, after she delivered him one of the most sought-after endorsements of the Democratic presidential primary -- her own.
"She just seemed like a diligent, hard-working lady," said Alan Hays, the supervisor of elections in Lake County, who appears in a photo on Ms. Hall's Facebook page, his arm firmly clasped around her shoulder.
This seems particularly true of "Clasped" (2013), which features a close-up view of a woman wearing an ordinary black cloth winter coat and wrinkled black leather gloves, while clutching a black, semicircular, nondescript leather pocketbook.
Christ, in pale rose, drapes his left arm over St. John in mustard gold, and a bearded St. Peter sits on his right in blue with a toga-like garment in yellow clasped at his right shoulder.
Sitting on the floor at what was supposed to be the Philadelphia celebration, Tanisha Humphrey, 26, clasped her hands in front of her face and looked stricken as she watched the returns on a big-screen television.
STUNG TRANG, Cambodia — As the sun rose over the murk of the Mekong River, the man who has ruled Cambodia for more than three decades, Prime Minister Hun Sen, clasped hands with the Chinese ambassador and beamed.
Shoaib Janjua darted around the chopper, his hands clasped together, fingers pointed in a gun shape similar to the shape President Trump made with his hands the day before when he mimicked terrorists executing people in Paris.
Again and again, the class of eight clasped a wine bottle near its bottom and stepped forward in unison around a dinner table to dispense just enough wine to reach the widest part of a wine glass.
The young woman with clasped hands in the center of the canvas makes religious visions seem accessible: just stand very still in a misty, dawn-yellow meadow in the company of an adoring sheep and look up.
Meghan, who debuted a less-than-perfect curtsy last year, confidently bowed her head, clasped her hands and lowered into the proper position as she curtsied to the Queen outside the Church of St. Mary Magdalene on Tuesday.
"Who do you think is more excited to meet Cinderella?" she joked in one snapshot, which showed Vivian (who was dressed as Ariel!) gazing up at Cinderella while her mom looked on adoringly, hands clasped under her chin.
When it was Beatrice's turn, she chose the chair shaped like a boat and sat nervously, hands clasped in her lap, as the stylist draped her in a colorful cape and praised her calm demeanor and pretty face.
When Mandela left prison in 1990, she stood next to him, one hand clasped in his as they raised their free hands clenched in fists -- a moment memorialized in a photo that became a symbol of his freedom.
Armed with a chisel but no experience as a sculptor, Ms. de Groot created her husband's tombstone: an abstract female figure of soft white marble, hands clasped above head — the most instantly recognizable marker in Provincetown's municipal cemetery.
Firefighter Tolley's wife, Marie, and their daughter, Isabella, stepped out of a van, the little girl's sandy hair swallowed by a fire cap and her hands clasped around a blanket woven with an image of her father's face.
At various points, Connie Yates, his mother, who works with disabled children, shook her head defiantly while her husband, Chris Gard, who works in a company mail room, clasped Charlie's toy monkey and stared plaintively at the ceiling.
Pence, whose own hands were clasped in front of his waist as the Prince of Wales breezed by, reached out to give Charles a friendly pat on the back as he moved on to greet the Israeli leader.
They grinned widely and waved, or clasped their hands over their mouths in wonderment at the audience, acting as if it were a big surprise that they, each a hot person, got to be hot for a living.
There was a mutual kiss on the cheek in the East Room, where Mr. Macron clasped hands with Mr. Trump, pulling him in for an embrace and a brief peck as Mr. Trump puckered his lips slightly to reciprocate.
FROM COINAGE: This Is How Much It Would Cost to Paint the White House (And More Crazy Facts) Surrounded by cheering supporters in his home constituency of Islington North, Corbyn clasped the shoulders of shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry.
Meanwhile, in ballroom around the corner, aides to Grimm were flying a drone — a practice session for later, when they planned to "do some drone shots" to best capture Scaramucci and Grimm holding their clasped hands up in victory.
As DiCaprio delivered his victory speech after winning the award for Best Actor in The Revenant, Winslet was caught on camera looking visibly emotional, with her hands clasped together over her mouth and tears welling up in her eyes.
Xi along with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Brazilian President Michel Temer and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa clasped hands and posed for a group photograph on the second day of their meeting in Johannesburg.
You spend hours there, nuding closer and closer, always starting by the side playing it cool, biding your time, until BAM, there you are, clumsily attempting to shake the DJ's hand, clasped in some sort of mutated high-five.
Onstage at New York City's McKittrick Hotel last July for his first American performance as a solo artist, he assumes his trademark position, arms clasped behind his parka-covered torso, crouched in a perpetual stare-down with the audience.
Mae Sai, Thailand (CNN)Every morning since their classmates disappeared, children at the Mae Sai Prasitsart School have sat in long rows in the main courtyard, their heads bowed and hands clasped, praying for their friends to be found.
Along with the regular presence of Secret Service details, several men in gray suits scan the restaurant during the dinner hour, their hands clasped, watching like hawks for signs of dining discomfort, be it cold fish, interlopers or threats.
In the image, an older woman in glasses sits in the back of a cop car, hands clasped together almost as if in prayer, as she stares out the window with a look of quiet desperation on her face.
During the Young Leaders Reception at Buckingham Palace on June 26, royal watchers spotted a moment when Meghan appeared to reach for her new husband's hand, but Harry quickly clasped his hands together in an apparent effort to avoid holding hands.
The youngster clasped his face in disbelief afterwards as it dawned that he had beaten European champion Yasmani Copello, (48.49) into the silver medal position while U.S. Olympic champion and race favourite Kerron Clement (48.52) had to settle for bronze.
We clasped hands and sank into the darkest part of that dark space and we traced each other's faces with our fingers as if in the space of the few hours since last seeing each other, perhaps our features had changed.
In Lincoln Park, five trees depicting peaceful figures with clasped hands still stand tall, carved by local artist Kara James in 2014; in Nichols Park, a tall heron by artist Jim Long has gazed upon its surroundings for two years.
A firestorm that swept through a seaside resort town near the Greek capital killed at least 70 people, including families with children found clasped in a last embrace near a beach as they tried to flee the flames, officials said.
"If I'm telling the truth with my music—and we come from go-go so we already on point with the rhythms—it can be an R&B beat or a trap beat," he says matter of factly, hands clasped together.
Hands clasped around a cup of warm tea, tightening with each account, Stephen morphs into a hyper-analytical master woodsman, discussing the intricacies of his survival as if my future, imaginary life in the wild of America depended on it.
The hand is completely enamelled yet also firmly clasped by the chameleon; this could not have been realised in the Renaissance as the high temperature required to solder metal work would melt the enamel, as well as the points of connection.
When I was starting to research this, I saw a photo of a woman, long red hair, on her knees on the pavement surrounded by protesters, blood coming from her head, with her hands clasped together in prayer or in pain.
Malcolm Jenkins, the Eagles safety who had frequently raised a fist during the playing of the national anthem last year and who resumed that stand during the preseason, on Thursday stood on the sideline with his hands clasped behind his back.
Now, five pieces of Ms. de Syllas's own work are part of the collection, including Bobby's Ring, a 21565 creation featuring a gold and gray chalcedony head encased within a partridge wood case carved in the shape of clasped hands.
Many are highly familiar images, such as the one of a sweater-clad Albert Einstein, hands clasped over a tabletop; of the actor Humphrey Bogart, posing with a burning cigarette; and of a smiling Eleanor Roosevelt, a pencil between her fingers.
Creatures like the burrowing bettong, or boodie, a rabbit-size cousin of the kangaroo that has clasped forepaws and a bouncing hop, were so plentiful in the 19th century that they were sold by the dozen for nine pence a head.
As the Yankees' workout began, Rodriguez stood just past the edge of the infield dirt in center field, his arms clasped behind his back and then folded in front, as if he were trying to figure out where they belonged.
Along with the pearl brooch, the upcoming sale includes two additional pieces that reflect the splendor of Versailles, including a 331-pearl diamond clasped necklace (estimated value: $200,000 to $300,000) and a pair of diamond-capped pearl earrings (estimated at $30,000 to $50,000).
Above the bed, tucked into the corner made by the open studio door, we see a full-length work of wraith-like gray nude standing demurely on an abstract field, one leg slightly behind the other, with hands clasped behind her back.
The two briefly exchanged pleasantries before the briefing, but when González-Colón's comments reached their crescendo and most of the assembled crowd applauded for the federal and military response, Yulín Cruz kept her hands clasped in front of her, refusing to join in.
Protesters would kneel in front of police officers with their hands clasped behind their heads in reference to a shocking video of the mass arrest of more than a hundred high schoolers in the Paris suburb of Mantes-la-Jolie on Thursday.
They will say what President François Mitterrand and Chancellor Helmut Kohl said when they visited in 1984 and clasped hands before the great ossuary that holds the shattered remains of the dead — that this must never happen again, that this cannot happen again.
Keen not to become a statistic (the most recent figures claim six reported durian-related fatalities in 2012), I edged through the orchard with my nose clasped and head craning upwards, tripping over durian carcasses as Teoh chatted through the morning schedule.
There was nothing about him that resembled the ads we'd seen for the Navy, buzz-cut sailors in starched whites, legs spread to shoulder width, hands clasped behind their backs on the deck of a carrier, links in the World's Strongest Chain.
Their rematch on July 14 did not disappoint, as they clasped hands for nearly half a minute—while using their free hands to wave to the crowd, pat each other, and even, in Trump's case, shake another person's hand (Macron's wife, Brigitte).
Onstage, Mr. Sanders and Ms. Ocasio-Cortez clasped hands, raising them together — him beaming like a proud professor, albeit one who seemed to understand he might soon be eclipsed by his student; her commanding an audience that was at once rapt and ebullient.
As Mr. Peña Nieto made lengthy opening remarks in Spanish, Mr. Trump clasped his hands at times, and tapped them against his thighs as he nodded slightly at other points as he listened to a woman beside him translate the remarks into English.
The top House Republican appeared at ease as he reclined in a chair in his second-floor office overlooking the National Mall, hands clasped behind his head, reflecting on a career spent almost entirely pushing for his policy visions in federal government.
Highlights include: the gang rape of a chicken, blow jobs endured for liquor, officers' kicking students and the killing of a boy nicknamed "Slave," who marks himself for special humiliation when he makes the mistake of pleading for mercy with clasped hands.
But clasped in my hand I'll have precious bits of curly birch bark, small, glinting bits of mica, or a lovely and unusual two-tone lupine — gifts for my children, talismans from a world I fear may be disappearing before our eyes.
"We miss him and want him to be free," said Thant Zin Soe, among a group of about a dozen of Wa Lone's friends who knelt beneath the Sule Pagoda's towering golden stupa, hands clasped before then, to chant a special Buddhist mantra.
In the office of Roberto Rosales, the local coordinator for coastal resources management for the town of Bien Unido in Bohol, is a mural depicting an officer standing on the edge of a boat, a machine gun clasped menacingly in his hands.
But at the trial, she testified — without the jury present — that Emmett had grabbed her hand, she pulled away, and he followed her behind the counter, clasped her waist, and, using vulgar language, told her that he had been with white women before.
The front of the band, where the display lives, is curved in nature but the hard surface (coupled by the softer clasped band) secures it around the wrist in an awkward way, if you so choose to wear it with the touchscreen display facing up.
Throughout "L'Amore," Rossellini was at pains to film Magnani at full length as she paced her apartment in dismay, but Möller prefers to keep things tight, and, near the end, Asger fills the frame, his hands clasped together and his forehead resting upon them.
While I typically avoid bralettes as a 32DD, this gave me ample support thanks to substantial materials, adjustable straps, and the overall combined strength of an unbroken system (sort of like a sling) that results from a wide, non-clasped band in the back.
During her first day on the job, she witnessed a disagreement between two coworkers who both had more than 260 years of flying experience under their neatly clasped belts and were arguing over how the new recruit was going to fit into their routine.
On bracelets with colorfully enameled scales and jeweled heads, gold evening bags etched with snakes, necklaces clasped with the clenched jaws of a snake's head, the Serpenti style has slithered its way onto so many of the house's creations that a snake just says Bulgari.
Yet Nelson, asked if the group could form the baseline for future deals and positive, or at least collegial, sentiment in a chamber that has been rife with partisan warfare and divisiveness for years, clasped his hands together as if in prayer and looked upward.
At the match's conclusion — Garcia having clinched a 6-2, 43-4 victory with a deep crosscourt forehand — the crowd reacted with delight when the two clasped hands and kissed each other on both cheeks in traditional French fashion, chummily bumped shoulders, and smiled.
"Print hub designer Andrew Sondern and I tried more than a handful of images — Weinstein in a crowd, Weinstein walking onto a stage framed by a spotlight, Weinstein posed against a dark background with hands clasped, all with a neutral face," Ms. Han said.
"The Bat/Bar Mitzvah Weekend" (2016) is a throwback to Wood's coming of age: A Bar Mitzvah boy stands posing with his family in a suit, hands clasped, hair combed to the side, his speckled face a cringing mix of pride and adolescent self-consciousness.
PARKLAND, Florida — On a quiet street lined with peach-colored houses and plants that thrive in warmth, 16-year-old Sara Giovanello and her boyfriend Jared Burns were sitting on a couch, their hands clasped together, the morning after a gunman massacred their classmates with a rifle.
Editorial As they clasped hands while walking down the red carpet at the Lahore airport recently, Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan and Narendra Modi of India looked more like close friends than the leaders of two countries whose tense relations have long been a threat to regional stability.
As a single meringue was placed in front of me, the lithe chef clasped his hands and told the crowd that the crispy, light cookie was made out of the leftover water from a can of chickpeas — you know, that dirty sludge you pour down the drain.
As the terrorists killed people on the mezzanine and in the concert pit below, Ms. Griezmann and Mr. Degoul and the woman buried their faces and shut their eyes and held their bodies as still as possible except for the tiniest movements of the hands they clasped.
The larger Van Eyck was for public devotion — viewers who said the "Ave Maria" before it would get 40 days deducted from their time in purgatory — while the Petrus Christus, no bigger than a sheet of loose leaf, could be clasped or even kissed during prayer.
Sheindlin wore a tan jacket, white jeans, Barbie-pink lipstick and diamond earrings the size of my ring finger's nail; she sat straight-backed, fingers clasped before her like a Mafia don, leaning forward and dropping her voice conspiratorially whenever she wanted to underscore a point.
BUENOS AIRES — Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia exchanged laughs and clasped hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday in an incongruously celebratory moment as they took their seats among other world leaders for a meeting in Buenos Aires during an economic summit.
TORONTO (Reuters) - The suspect in a Toronto van attack that killed 10 people and injured 15 others on Monday attended a high school program for students with special needs where he would often walk the halls with his head down and hands tightly clasped, according to former classmates.
It was immediately easy for Republicans to see that Trump's Tuesday press conference had gone wildly off the rails, with a picture of Kelly going around Twitter of him listening, hands clasped and looking down, standing off to the right of the elevator banks, away from other aides.
Final Rose: The suspenseful last pick during any given Rose Ceremony, an occasion that is announced with fanfare by otherwise oft-absent host Chris Harrison, who enjoys saying "the final rose" in a dramatic tone of voice, with clasped hands and a knowing look cast toward the bachelor/bachelorette.
"I wanted to jump in the water after him, but as I stood up a boy next to me just clasped his arms around my waist and wouldn't let go, crying out of terror," he said, sitting in a cafe, staring at youths washing cars and hawking fruit.
NORFOLK, Va. — With the polish of a seasoned politician, Khizr Khan strode through the door of a seafood restaurant to the serenade of clicking cameras, clasped hands with cheering Democratic lawmakers and, as he has become famous for doing, unflinchingly argued that Donald J. Trump must not be president.
He saw only part of the montage — Walton, he said, was drawing up a play in the huddle, and James did not want to mess it up — but he raised his arms to acknowledge the crowd after the timeout and clasped his hands together in a sign of gratitude.
Courtney Garvin is a New York City–based photographer whose deeply personal photo series In These Clasped Hands takes a quiet and poetic approach to themes of race, community, and trauma following the massacre of nine black parishioners at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church by a white supremacist in 2015.
On July 15th, under torrential rain after France's victory at the World Cup final, it was as president that Mr Macron clasped in a tight embrace the same Mr Deschamps, captain of the French team that won the World Cup back in 1998, and now manager of the French champions.
Shaffer posted a picture of her mom post-ceremony, smiling for the camera with her hands clasped in her lap and her signature bob and pitch-black sunglasses in place, paired with an ornate diamond choker, and a modest, short-sleeve, tweed, millennial pink cocktail dress from her brand of choice, Chanel.
"I promise you, I will hug each and every one of you as many times as you need and I will hold you as long as you need me to — for all 3,300 of you and your families — and we will get through this together," Thompson said, hands clasped and choking back tears.
As Princess Kate sat on the famous "Diana bench" alongside Prince William at the Taj Mahal on Saturday, she sat in a distinctive, and very elegant way – her knees and ankles were clasped firmly together and her legs were slanted to the side, creating a zig-zag effect as she posed for photographs.
Its scorching explicitness ("If I get on top, you're gonna lose your mind / The way I put it down on you, you know should be a crime") was Britney pulling at the shackles clasped on her years before, while Danja and his team of pop wizards crafted a new life for her.
"Even though he never put his mouth directly on mine or clasped my throat, his consistent way of greeting me -- with a kiss on the cheek that always lasted a few seconds too long, in front of colleagues I respected if not revered, so prolonged that others noted it -- was unwanted," Lithwick wrote of Kozinski.
In order that she might fully appreciate what a great victory was hers, he was reciting the Conquest of Docia, how she loved him, pursued him, knelt down and kissed his feet, begging him to marry her,— when suddenly he stood up very straight, clasped his hand over his heart, grew rigid and fell dead.
" Former White House photographer for President Barack Obama, Pete Souza, shared a black and white photo of Bush's hands clasped in her husband's on Instagram writing, "RIP former First Lady Barbara Bush, shown here holding hands with her husband of 73 years, former President George H.W. Bush, last year at a benefit concert in Texas for hurricane victims.
Well, get out all of the clasped-hands emojis because the cult-favorite makeup line is about to help with that indecision — and damage to your bank account: The brand announced via Instagram Stories (the app's new Snapchat-like feature) that it's set to release two Vice lip palettes containing a dozen lipstick shades each. Seriously.
The dueling political events on Tuesday were as discordant as they were separate: The president and his first-term secretary of state sidestepped the email issue at their rally, where Mr. Obama clasped hands with his onetime rival and predicted victory in the fall, making no mention of Mr. Comey's dramatic announcement in Washington faulting Mrs.
The bearded Tanguy wears a green and yellow straw cap that suggests pastureland or sunflower fields; his blue coat is colored like a midday sky; his thick, golden white hands are clasped, completing a pensive pose; all around him float van Gogh's renditions of the various Japanese prints and artworks that Tanguy had collected and hung in his atelier.
It is unlike the portrait that had often been used in the past few months on Mr. Trump's Twitter profile, showing the president with a fearsome "You're fired!" look on his face, and unlike the one on his White House Twitter account, in which his hands are clasped and he has a look of deep concern.
For the past six years, I have lived in Washington, D.C. This fall, I went back and forth between the two capitals, to gauge what lies ahead for a relationship that is more dangerously unstable than it has been since 1972, when Richard Nixon clasped Mao's hand in Beijing, setting the course for China's opening to the world.
As she and her fellow protesters prepared, Fonda sat at the head of the table looking straight ahead, silent, hands clasped, while everyone in the room listened as one of the women on the star's team gave a detailed legal briefing about how to make the process of being arrested for civil disobedience go as smoothly as possible.
When my husband or son has not been with me, I have clasped hands with, among others, a basketball player from Siena, a nun on her way to the Vatican, an Ecuadorean farmer who didn't speak English, and an 8003-year-old French student whose mother had the same anxiety (she would have been proud of his empathetic nature).
It wasn't that he knew because someone more historically aware and actually black filled him in on the long, objectionable tradition of American blackface minstrelsy — an art form in which, initially, white people dressed as black ones as entertainment, on one hand, and as proslavery propaganda on the other (actually, both hands tended to be clasped for that).
On another early B-side, 2005's "Big Infatuation," the references are all Bet Lynch on a dirty weekend in Blackpool, leaking surface-level glamour; "I'm the topper of the Holiday Inn / Smoking Russians and drinking Pimm's when he walked in / Static sheets of acrylic silk / My stocking tops clasped my thighs and held me in," Jackson wails.
With the full picture obscured, the interaction between slave and politician becomes highly ambiguous: seen from behind, Schoelcher appears to be gazing at his interlocutor from beneath lasciviously heavy lids; a close-up on the slave's chest, hands clasped over heart in a pantomime gesture of gratitude, is made strange by the appearance of Schoelcher's disembodied hand lying heavily on the slave's shoulder.
The photos features the serene basketball player sitting in a comfortable chair in front of his NBA championship trophy, apparently content, his hands clasped in front of him; the photo could be read as a smug response to criticisms that Bryant was petty on the court, but it was quickly reappropriated to represent romantic tiffs, jealousy, and parent-child dynamics.
Being the president of a social-justice foundation, Walker normally considered it his business to disrupt such hierarchical modes of thinking, but he also considered it his business to be sensitive to the differing requirements of other cultures, and, besides, he always liked to be a welcoming host, and so, gently buffeted by these conflicting impulses, he chose the middle path of benevolent passivity and stood, hands clasped, and smiled at the Kenyans as they circled his table.
In perhaps the most bewildering image in the gallery, the artist has painted, in another instance of indirect self-portraiture, an arm jutting into the frame at an upward angle (we can tell it's the chain-smoking Guston from the spatters of paint on his sleeve and the two cigarettes, one smoked down to the butt and the other burning like a volcano, clasped between his fingers) against a black background, suggesting that it is the dead of night (the 1988 memoir written by Musa Mayer, the artist's daughter, about her father was called Night Studio).

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