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We clutched each other's wrists as we confronted our privilege.
He clutched the marbles until their hardness hurt his fingers.
Afterward, Ronaldo writhed in pain and clutched his bloody face.
Nicole clutched Jadon for two hours, cherishing every lasting second.
James clutched his guitar case as they walked to security.
Pearls were clutched, black robes unsnapped in delight or disgust.
I clutched it, pulled back, and felt the jet climb.
One officer clutched the flag while others began handcuffing demonstrators.
Some sobbed, while others clutched at one another for support.
He clutched a wad of Liberian dollars in his palm.
Running backs pranced with the ball clutched high and tight.
Some clutched slips of paper describing where relatives were buried.
Stepan clutched his left knee after dropping to the ice.
Entire subway car mesmerized by small gizmo clutched in hand.
We clutched at each other and gasped. What. Just. Happened?
There are lots of fearful nods, signs clutched in worry.
After the shot, one girl clutched her stomach and fell down.
Some residents wore only black and clutched portraits of the victims.
She clutched her belly, sharp pains were radiating down her abdomen.
She clutched the lever, slippery with blood or sweat or grease.
In the corner of my eye, Nathaniel still clutched the microphone.
Dominic Cummings, his head of strategy, clutched his head in despair.
He clutched both ends of the lectern like a flotation device.
Ms. Vega clutched her hands to her chest and started crying.
Jorgensen clutched the girl's arm and pulled her onto the BMP.
"William!" she exclaimed as she feigned pain and clutched her neck.
Vriens said one of the girls then clutched her stomach and fell.
I clutched at Oliver's lush, dark hair as if I were sinking.
The House always wins, she thought, and clutched the lever of... what?
Remember when Miley sang about "molly" and we all clutched our pearls?
I grappled Blanka— it was just us now—and clutched him hard.
He clutched his right knee while displaying he was in serious pain.
Some clutched blood-soaked bandages and called from the floor for help.
They threw open windows, lit candles and kerosene lamps, and clutched flashlights.
Black's mother wept and clutched a family member's hand during the hearing.
While speaking, she clutched the Jesus medallion that hung from her neck.
A solitary man clutched a jumbo flute containing a frozen red daiquiri.
The protesters clutched banners reading "Love Trumps Hate" and "Theresa the Appeaser".
She clutched him to her bosom, which he really seemed to like.
A few of them clutched the Taegukgi, the flag of South Korea.
Hunched over, shoulders curled inward, Salem clutched the card and the flowers.
I clutched the medal he was holding and said a Baha'i prayer.
Narto Aryadi clutched his arms around a large column and held tight.
Clutched in Ms. Moquete's right hand was a sheaf of job applications.
Their pearls, too often clutched, have been crushed into a fine powder.
She clutched at the gunwale, and her weight dislodged two more passengers.
Yasuda's mother, Sachiko Yasuda, choked back tears as she clutched a white handkerchief.
They clutched flowers, canvas paintings, and wood carvings they hoped to give Basco.
He clutched his iPhone 6 in his hand, streaming the show on Instagram.
They clutched their daughters, some in disbelief, as tears streamed down their faces.
A woman wearing a Fire Department baseball cap tightly clutched a framed photograph.
My heart rate went up, my neck tensed, I clutched my hands together.
The 28-year-old immediately fell to the floor and clutched his knee.
Charlotte clutched mom Kate Middleton's hand on their walk to the school's entrance.
She clutched her dolls close, her deep brown eyes fixed on their faces.
Black-clad women and men beat their chests and clutched photos of him.
Wrapped hopelessly into the bouquets of pretty currency clutched tightly in each fist.
Grapple with it, and it evanesces like smoke clutched in a mailed fist.
Portioned for two, it arrives in a tall clay vessel, clutched between napkins.
People in the audience clutched their cellphones in an ecstasy of frenetic posting.
Models clutched small vintage boomboxes as they walked down a pedestrianized Mayfair street.
His skin blistered from where he had clutched the girl to his chest.
Men, women and children clutched U.S. soldiers and begged to be flown to safety.
America collectively clutched its pearls when the candidates came out and didn't shake hands.
Every band nerd in the audience clutched their heart in happiness at this reference.
In 2019, when she accepted the position again, she eagerly clutched the wooden prop.
Together, she and her niece, who clutched Aida's son, ran away from the house.
She was smiling as she clutched her cellphone and a notebook to her chest.
I clutched it to my chest and hurried up to the register, all smiles.
A middle-aged woman clutched a banner proclaiming: "What power does, the street undoes".
At the second one, they were joined by Nader, who clutched his congressional handbook.
On Sunday, Janne clutched a stuffed animal as her mother wiped away her tears.
Clutched in my hands on the subway it feels thinner even though it isn't.
Instead of embracing equilibrium, I clutched tighter than ever to hold on to control.
He held her small hand, which resisted his initially, as he clutched at it.
I got to the airport 20 minutes before my flight and clutched a miracle.
Maribel Supero clutched her 123-year-old son as he trembled, unable to speak.
The force of the blast pushed Mr. Wall forward, and he clutched his ears.
Tears streamed down her cheeks as she clutched her new grandson to her chest.
"He clutched my arm, and looked into my eyes very harshly," M.B.Z. told me.
As the youths discovered Osbourne for the first time, the olds clutched their pearls.
I clutched my belly, feeling the sharpness of my nails, something to ground me.
The actress Penélope Cruz walked in one, a white rose clutched in her hand.
Protesters clutched umbrellas, signs and candles near the Blue House, the presidential residence, in Seoul.
He then clutched his "injured" leg and writhed around on the pitch for a while.
" His 7-year-old daughter Liliana clutched a sign she made saying, "Stop the separation.
Following the shot, Vriens said one of the girls clutched her stomach and fell down.
Hov walked on in a white tee and clutched his mic from start to finish.
The children, dressed in white, clutched yellow-and-blue Ukrainian flags and bouquets of daisies.
"It's wonderful!" she said, as she clutched the brown pharmacy bag, Kamila in her arms.
To get anything going Romero needs to prevent himself from being clutched chest-to-chest.
Hidden under a towel, he clutched a sharp metal rod, fashioned from his cell window.
She clutched Jeanne's case to her chest and ran away, ashamed to look at him.
Bradley clutched his right knee but was able to walk off under his own power.
Every minute, every second, has to be spent with one's device clutched in one's hand.
" He chucked the magazine at me and I clutched it, cheeks burning: "No he doesn't!
Many clutched signs in one hand with messages berating Mr. Trump and his immigration policies.
Young fans clutched red foam fingers and posed for photos with the mascot, Herbie Husker.
As he spoke, Gharagozli clutched a photograph of family friends who died on Flight 752.
She clutched her leg in horror, anticipating the unbearable color of blood, but there was nothing.
Others clutched their pearls and were not expecting or ready for this level of harsh reality.
Some of them prayed, some wept, one woman clutched a cushion and rocked back and forth.
But then he sees it—the data card Ford had given him, clutched in her hand.
Carolyn and the driver clutched a shrub together, fighting the current and hoping to be rescued.
Benny clutched a folded up script in his hand and put it in his jean pocket.
Oxsana clutched Nicholas, putting an ear to his chest so she could listen to his heart.
Cyborg clutched her belt at the Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay -- the official UFC after-party.
On the postgame dais, James clutched the championship trophy to his chest and choked back tears.
He fell to the floor, clutched at his right knee and had to be helped off.
"I thought he might …" He clutched his hands over his chest to simulate a heart attack.
I clutched onto the bar in front of me like a child on a roller coaster.
Some rode horses and one even clutched an eagle — a symbol of Dagestan, and Nurmagomedov's nickname.
And in Lexington, Ky., people celebrating the Fourth of July clutched battery-operated hand-held fans.
His left hand clutched a hefty bamboo bow, his right one nocked a red-fletched arrow.
" I clutched the door handle of the little red rental car, feeling lightheaded and panicky. "What?
A black bracelet clutched his wrist, etched with the name of a friend killed in 2002.
He clutched his right forearm and looked over at the white officer who had shot him.
Attendees clutched glasses of wine and ate hors d'œuvres; the event even had a coat check.
Tiny tensed and clutched her hands to her chest before she stumbled and nearly fell backward.
As I clutched the flaming torch, our instructors watched intently from a foot or two away.
Like Meghan, Kate clutched an oversized handbag by Mulberry and accessorized her look with black suede boots.
Small plush versions of Casper, complete with green vest, are clutched in little hands throughout the hospital.
We were spying, it seemed, on two strangers as they intimately, awkwardly held and clutched one another.
Many people grabbed diapers while one man clutched a rice cooker as he headed for the door.
On Mr Norris's cue, he became the thane, hand clutched to his pate in anguish, eyes aglow.
Paul clutched his phone as the wedding party swirled around him in what felt like slow motion.
Depressing a key plunged a lever with the typeface downward onto the paper clutched in the underbelly.
Camille Cosby clutched the arm of her husband, who seemed frail during the 2 weeks of testimony.
That evening, his other sister Pela's three-year-old son Mario died as she clutched his hands.
Why we clutched the dumb and tiny creaturesof flower and blade and sod between our budding fists?
Scores of middle-class Americans clutched their pearls through their striped three-quarter-sleeve casual popover blouses.
Jacoby Ellsbury double-clutched the ball after fielding it, and his throw to the infield was late.
On the drive to her house, I clutched a small moonstone my grief counselor had given me.
He clutched a stub of a cigar in the side of his mouth, rendering his drawl incomprehensible.
She lay quietly in the bed, avoiding my eyes as she clutched the hem of her blanket.
The caffeine issue soon appeared resolved: Legislators clutched massive cups of coffee throughout the afternoon without incident.
"The heat is terrible," said Ms. Coakley, a crossing guard, as she clutched a bottle of water.
The passengers clutched their luggage, ignored a "no pedestrians" sign and made the short walk into Quebec.
In 1900, people clutched their hats and umbrellas as New York was swept up in a snowstorm.
Still, Asian markets were higher on Friday as investors clutched at hopes China could contain the virus.
To her left, Mr. Liu's younger brother, Liu Xiaoxuan, clutched a container that held Mr. Liu's ashes.
" After the ceremony, I clutched at President Obama and whispered, urgently, "Please take me home with you.
Sheriff's deputies escorted Cosby out of the courtroom as he clutched a wooden cane with both hands.
I needed a security blanket more potent than any I'd ever before clutched in my sweaty hands.
However, I sat next to two gal pals who clutched each other a few times during jump scares.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick trembled through sections of his talk, the index card wobbling in his clutched fist.
Each person was asked to mentally transfer their prayer to a pinch of tobacco clutched in their hands.
Another woman broke down as she clutched the microphone and spoke of the drug epidemic in McDowell County.
The photo shows the man's head bowed over clutched hands while Tunstill's arm hovers over him in comfort.
The two men clutched each other for several moments, both wiping tears from their eyes as they parted.
McEntire arrived with arms outstretched, and Lynch hugged his idol, clutched his heart, and then hugged her again.
The celebration was also a relaxed occasion: troops took selfies, embraced loved ones and clutched bouquets of flowers.
"I feel awful," said Danielle, tears filled her eyes while she clutched a blanket, according to the report.
But instead of trying to drive by Villanova's big man, Paige pulled up and double-clutched another three.
Instead of being flung, more often than not, they just clutched on tight with an expression like: Wheee!
A young mother passed out in the front seat of her car, a syringe clutched in her fist.
As they clutched briefcases, they visually illustrated the stereotype that Asians are diligent workers who excel at math.
During a press scrum on Friday, new House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) clutched pearls over Rep.
Al Sharpton delivered a eulogy for Stephon Clark as Mr. Clark's brother, Stevante, clutched Mr. Sharpton in grief.
Charlotte clutched mom Kate's hand and nervously played with her ponytail on their walk to the school's entrance.
Sailing along with "George & Lizzie," I often clutched at its sides, sure the vessel's rigging was off-kilter.
Amid the stressful scene, one older woman clutched a brown teddy bear while waiting to be taken aboard.
Toddlers played with toy cars; the parents clutched manila envelopes containing their bus tickets and official release orders.
We coughed into surgical masks or scarves and clutched at our throats, but then turned back for more.
Michael and Nancy Worstell, 71 and 83 years old, clutched each other, beamed and laughed as totality began.
I wore an ivory embroidered Tadashi Shoji gown and clutched a bouquet of coral ranunculus and periwinkle thistle.
The Syrian father clutched his children in his lap, his wife leaning against him, fussing with the kids.
One woman clutched Nancy Pelosi's memoir and another wore a fez, which she was very much pulling off.
People held small plastic Cuban flags on wooden sticks or clutched images of Mr. Castro to their chests.
He clutched a thick Bible so old it looked as if the pages had begun to sprout hair.
One, dark-haired and with a nose stud, clutched a packet of tobacco and distractedly rolled a cigarette.
A few limped or clutched at their arms as they tried to get their bearings after the crash.
The attendees — who could best be described as scattered — clutched cans of watery beer emblazoned with alien imagery.
Another shopper standing next to him suddenly dropped the item she had been holding and clutched her child.
What would possess a man to head to the airport with a bunch of mistletoe clutched in his fist?
"I'm so happy to receive this award," the triumphant rapper said as she clutched her best new artist statuette.
Mr. Tirado clutched a Christian prayer book and marveled at his luck to have had family earning dollars abroad.
" An even more surprising mother-daughter act, The Judds, clutched hands as they turned in "Back to the Well.
We scrambled over stinging nettle plants that poked through our clothing, and clutched tree trunks to keep going forward.
Scheduling time away from our daily work grinds — while clutched in winter's cruel embrace — is a seasonal no-brainer.
He repeatedly clutched at his chest during his set, but powered through it to keep up with his band.
I clutched the railing, then let go a little, then grabbed hold, then let go again, but caught myself.
News of Leo's win came in, and people clutched their cell phones and looked at their screens in excitement.
I clutched Christian instantly and whispered in his ear to stay with me through midnight at the very least.
Cops arrived to find that Hidalgo, Coors Light clutched tightly in his fist, had amassed a rather sizable crowd.
They asked some people passing by for some change, each of them extending a ballcap clutched in their hands.
Shadrach clutched the young reader's edition of Harris' autobiography, "The Truths We Hold," as she watched the senator speak.
In his hands he clutched a file on which the words TOP SECRET were handwritten in big black letters.
With skis and poles clutched tightly in her pink gloves, Ms. Xi lumbered toward the bunny hill for lessons.
He was with a younger woman, in a blue hijab, and a small boy who clutched the woman's leg.
On the other side of the bookcase, a woman dozes on a stool, a mop clutched in one hand.
He jumped out just before it went down and clutched on to a car tire swaying in the waters.
In the gallery, several of Muldrow&aposs friends and relatives nodded and clutched hands after the judge announced his decision.
The former "Glee" star clutched a cashier's check for $100,000, made payable to the Clerk of the US District Court.
"Listen, listen, I was playing Deadshot, but if I had had pearls on, I would have clutched them," he joked.
Her Hollywood apartment is adorned with stuffed animals, and she clutched an orange Tootsie Roll Pop for an entire interview.
He clutched his leg a few times in the third quarter but he finished the game and had 32 points.
And Real Madrid Coach Zinedine Zidane, himself considered one of the best players in history, clutched his head in amazement.
Dodgers catcher Yasmani Grandal double-clutched, then threw the ball into center field for an error, Ohtani going to third.
He clutched a big white plastic bucket as he picked up rubber sandals, white plastic plates and a big purse.
He pulled them out and clutched his unconscious son at his waist, determined to get them out of the house.
Soon she was dancing barefoot to her own manic adolescent rhythm, her sparkling high heels clutched tightly at her side.
Let us give praise to those hopeful insane optimists,who we clutched with great force in our arrogant, muscular fists.
Bruce may have had a play at the plate, but he double-clutched before he threw, and the toss sailed.
Today, resurgent white nationalists are rehearsing their own unsubtle symbols, from the casually placed noose to the tightly clutched torch.
Instead you clutched your Lonely Planet guide, your bound-paper exocortex, and went only where it told you to go.
Now it was the gray of August, the morning sticky and warm, a nickel clutched too long in the hand.
She clutched a banner reading "Justice" and "Jazmine" and a drawing of a princess she planned to give the family.
"She really loves Dan Stevens," explained Brenda Garcia, as her daughter happily clutched her phone with its brand-new photo.
Curiously, despite the greater freedoms afforded the men, they seem more immobilized, trapped, clutched by the hand of the past.
Mr. Andilig clutched a piece of cucumber, his only real food in days, and repeatedly said he needed a shower.
The children clutched boxes of ammunition and Wahhaj appeared to be setting aside an an AR-style rifle, he said.
Gail: When you said "better even than Antonin Scalia," the people hopping up and down clutched their hearts and fainted.
Cobb had one arm in a sling from recent shoulder surgery and clutched a "Bernie" placard under the other arm.
I clutched it tightly in my fist and held it over my head triumphantly as fans seated around me cheered.
He clutched a small flag in one hand and beat his other fist against his chest between waves to bystanders.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte clutched the hand of parents William and Kate as they made their way to church.
The rabbi handed my toddler a wooden replica of a Shabbat candlestick, and she clutched it in her small fingers.
Haila Zayed, a 27-year-old Saudi, clutched her infant son in a panic when she heard the explosions overhead.
My mother and I clutched each other sobbing over my suitcases, while the other in-patients sat nearby eating lunch.
Unshaven, these days, and hangdog, glasses clipped to his smock, Mr McIver has clutched a bible as he shuffles into court.
Tandy'd caught it against their chest like a startled pigeon released from a cage, clutched it there, almost cooing at it.
It's just that this year – the second of the Trump era – the White House Correspondents Association apologized for the pearls clutched.
She clutched Elena's sleeve, and then straightened and looked at me, as if she had just realized I was sitting there.
It also involved a little girl, who clutched onto her father as gunfire sound effects rang out from the car's stereo.
The guy hadn't done anything especially wrong—maybe bumped into me a few times as he swayed and clutched his drink.
The families clutched contracts showing that each had bought a tract of land, on credit to be repaid in cotton crops.
Let us think of you in peace, floating through history with fistfuls of polaroids clutched to your chest behind a violin.
When she saw where she was, she shrieked and spread her wings, clutched her talons around Brysen's wrist, footing him hard.
He opened his mouth, then closed it, clutched the chair, clenched his fingers around the bottom of his jacket, then interrupted.
The message on the sharpie-scrawled note card Trump clutched firmly in one hand: The Democrats were choosing investigation over legislation.
He said he clutched his paperwork tightly, knowing he would need everything to be in order to build a new future.
Jensen gave her his hand and she clutched his rather than shaking it, cupping both hands around his, caressing his palm.
Ms. Smith clutched Molly, the dog, as she made an impassioned plea, addressing her niece as if she might be watching.
Wary of the groping she sometimes faces on the bus, she tightened her scarf around her face and clutched her purse.
When you look at those stars, you're looking at untold numbers of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets clutched within their orbits.
As modest and decent as Grant was, he appears to have clutched in his pocket a little squirming snake of resentment.
This year, she and her mother were handed a small bouquet of roses when they arrived, and she clutched hers tightly.
In her lap, Olmstead clutched a sheet of paper containing race splits from when Ledecky set the world record in 2015.
In P.S. I Still Love You, his character Trevor Pike struts confidently into a classroom, pink rose clutched between his teeth.
On a scorchingly hot afternoon recently, the audience fell silent as a scrawny young man named Don nervously clutched a microphone.
But each time they started to leave, they turned back around, and their respective communal group clutched and pulled at them.
In speaking with reporters alongside Mr. Trump on Tuesday, Mr. Son clutched what appeared to be a presentation from the meeting.
ROUEN, France — After the chemical factory fire, the few who ventured out clutched their noses or covered their faces in handkerchiefs.
Rebecca Mond, a lobbyist for the toy industry, clutched an 18-inch bright yellow plush toy of the Pokémon character Pikachu.
Embarrassed, I clutched my wine with both hands, hiding the evidence of my stressful workday on my nails (or lack thereof).
I clutched my wine, which had become more of a coping device than an afternoon treat, and scrolled through my Twitter feed.
In the photo, Spears, Jayden and Lexie clutched two golf flags (and little Lexie posed with a sassy hand on her hip).
I mean, nothing can replace a classic cigarette, especially when clutched between the fingers of a teen who's dying to look cool.
Knowlton clutched her abdomen, then fell to the ground, a witness said in an account published in the Fort Myers News-Press.
In the image — which had a red tone — Kardashian and Jenner clutched their baby bumps while wearing only cropped sweaters and underwear.
She clutched Stella until the very last moment when it was time to hand her off to Suartama at the prison door.
Outside the market, a middle-aged man in dusty clothes rode up on a motorbike, a weathered briefcase clutched between his feet.
Standing in front of the audience, her expression set between a smirk and a scowl, she clutched the lectern with one hand.
We clutched hands in front of a TV, watching the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States.
This, too, is untrue: Throughout it, we clutched at each other, asking when the men would take their shirts off and kiss.
Hundreds of us stood patiently in long lines, clutched cups of hot chocolate, waiting for glimpses of Jupiter and the North Star.
Woody clutched a bunch of papers, including a letter of termination from their last lawyer and a quote from a new one.
Gerber, meanwhile, stunned in a low cut blue dress, black heels, and silver and gold earrings as she clutched an orange purse.
"They were worried," he said through the layers of fabric masking his face as he clutched a tube of pain reliever cream.
A cluster of twirling couples danced to a cumbia beat under the low-slung ceiling, while onlookers clutched bottles of Victoria beer.
"DJ Kool Herc in the Bronx, block party under his command, rocks and rocks nonstop; mic clutched in his hand," Weatherford writes.
Traditionally, dambe boxers wore loin-cloths and sometimes clutched amulets and other charms in their hands, given to them by tribal medicine-man.
One of the women, in a green headscarf, clutched a stick with a piece of white cloth to signal they were not combatants.
But no 7 carat, glove-clutched diamond ring could shine brighter than the happiness radiating from Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian's Instagrams today.
Miami Beach Police allege the artist clutched a pair of scissors in his feet and stabbed the visitor twice, according to the Herald.
"All we heard was screaming and the gun going off," she said, describing how the children clutched her whenever a shot rang out.
The men clutched the floating cooler and split a sandwich and a bottle of water that were in it before they were separated.
She clutched her chest as she spoke about life in Zimbabwe under Mugabe's rule, and her trembling voice eventually gave way to tears.
I clutched the yoke to keep the wings level and worked the rudder pedals, trying to turn in the direction of the wind.
Williams screamed in pain and clutched his right knee after being hit by defensive end Zach Moore while blocking for quarterback Cam Newton.
When you're surfing the web, sitting alone at your computer or with your smartphone clutched in your hand, it feels private and ephemeral.
We watched as little fingers clutched at his knees and teeth dug into the muscled white thigh below the hem of his shorts.
He clutched his rifle by the barrel and faced north toward Chickamauga battlefield -- the site of the bloodiest Civil War battle after Gettysburg.
Voters, mostly dressed in workout pants and T-shirts, clutched their coffees and their cellphones, while some of them still debated their choices.
I can still see the red pocket Nintendo clutched in his hands, his little fingers stabbing the keys to inflict some imaginary violence.
At the rally on Saturday, supporters clutched banners and artwork dedicated to Jazmine, who was in second grade at a Houston-area school.
"We're both big dreamers," said the bride, who clutched her husband's hand before they walked into the dining room for their first dance.
A queen wearing a purple halter dress and a fringe wig clutched a martini glass and wobbled dramatically in her hot pink heels.
Immigrants from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, many with children in their arms, clutched clear plastic bags filled with whatever belongings they had.
During a severely polluted day, Mr. Rangi said the man ran outside, clutched his throat and could not stop crying before he collapsed.
The very need for an appointment to discuss opioid use and NAS seemed almost to crush her, and she clutched J.'s hand.
He also said he clutched a bracelet his ex-girlfriend had given him, as a reminder of the people who cared about him.
She clutched at the collar of his T-shirt, her body covered in dark mud and cracked stems of bog cotton, blue lichen.
He put some nails in his mouth, clutched the hammer in one hand, and eased his weight onto the tin to secure it.
He clutched a bottle himself as he stood for photo ops, his shiny black hair rising like the swirl of a kewpie doll.
At one point, he reached over the bar to grab a magnum of Champagne, before filling three flutes clutched in his other mitt.
She clutched it and wept as she watched her son joyfully belt out one last song, "Think of You," with duet partner Cassadee Pope.
When he heard his mom talking, he immediately burst into tears and tightly clutched the stuffed teddy, decked in Christmas clothing, to his chest.
The future king, 4, clutched his dad Prince William's hand as he walked into school at the $23,000-per-year Thomas's Battersea in London.
Elias was so captivated by the sensation that he clutched the cello in close to his chest – his entire face lighting up with joy.
Putin reviewed the parade from a tribune packed with Soviet war veterans, some of whom wore rows of campaign medals and clutched red roses.
Cosby exited the vehicle, Wyatt handed him his cane and Cosby clutched his publicist's elbow as they made the brief walk to the courthouse.
Kelly and hubby Mark Consuelos left their Upper East Side townhouse Thursday, as she clutched a copy of Malcolm Gladwell's book, 'David and Goliath.
Depending on your point of view, the fist seemed to promise companionable knuckle bumps, secrets clutched in the palm or the threat of bruises.
As Emmy underwent surgery, Mom clutched a tattered yellow stuffed animal named Ducky, who was given to Emmy after she was diagnosed with diabetes.
On a cloudy Sunday afternoon in late autumn, on top of a mountain in Kobe, as I clutched a small bouquet of red flowers.
At a rally for Jazmine on Saturday in a Walmart parking lot near the shooting scene, supporters clutched banners and artwork dedicated to Jazmine.
She asked for advice on how to stop her hands from moving as she talked — would it look O.K. if she clutched the lectern?
He headed for a table occupied by three elegantly dressed women; when they saw him approach, two clutched their handbags and waved him off.
Toronto's Tim Mayza clutched his left elbow in pain after walking Didi Gregorius on a pitch that went behind the batter in the 10th.
One hand had not been enough to stop the flow from a severed artery, so he clutched it as best he could with two.
On a recent day, corporate entourages from around the world clutched their briefing books and suitcases, waiting to enter one of 26 conference rooms.
About New York Standing on a walkway at the Queensbridge Houses in Queens, two young men clutched guns and snarled dares at each other.
Benjamin-Young also had a little fun, joining dozens of other participants who clutched their phones and continued texting while dancing the electric slide.
He stammered and clutched his belt, as no doubt he did at the mall, one hand on his Taser, one on his Mace can.
" In "Threshold," his father, mid-shower, listens for Vuong's "clutched breath" behind the bathroom door that separates them, a "dark colt paused in downpour.
True to her style persona, Nicks's black-and-gold shawl flowed behind her, as her right hand clutched a microphone with a lacy glove.
He clutched a single yellow flower in his bandaged hand from a bouquet Gilbert-Kaye had sent him at the weekend before her death.
TV cameramen jockeyed to get the best shot as the girl clutched a friend she knew from her refugee camp and began to sob.
Piqué, who music fans might recognize as Shakira's longtime love, carefully clutched the bird until he reached a safe spot, where he let it go.
The snapshot showed her lounging with an adorable little boy in a recliner, seemingly watching TV as the youngster clutched a blue plastic sippy cup.
Dominican-born teen Amanda Mena clutched her microphone tight against her chest as she answered the judges' questions on America's Got Talent on Tuesday night.
Among them was 70-year-old retiree Rafael Rivera, who clutched a small bag of dog treats for his dog and six puppies at home.
A medal of a dove clutched by two hands, the Catholic symbol of the Holy Spirit, swung around Bud's neck as he climbed the stairs.
Right before the end of the first half in Morgantown, West Virginia head coach Bob Huggins collapsed on the court, and then clutched his chest.
Tightly clutched and prominently displayed even by those who despise him, the epistles have become keepsakes and mementos for hundreds of people across the country.
There, the rich red tones juxtaposed with animal print fabrics exuded glamour, and glitterati clutched colorful cocktails and champagne flutes while eyeing the happening scene.
He recounted being driven to a deserted airport, where he clutched his Quran as a team of United States agents handcuffed, shackled and blindfolded him.
In the bag I will keep clutched to my chest I have a camera, a notepad, an iPhone, disinfectant gel, medicine for diarrhea, and antibiotics.
Bradley, who robbed Nick Castellanos of an extra-base hit in the eighth, clutched his right knee but was able to walk off the field.
Thus we have Grandfather Frost soaring through skies, striking a definitive victory in the Space Race with his sack of gifts clutched firmly in hand.
When the camera pulled back from his face, his right hand, clutched as if holding a "Jeopardy" buzzer, trembled with an all-too-human terror.
Some people fled the awkwardness, others booed and tried to yell over them, one man clutched his banjo, and I just sat there and laughed.
Toronto left-hander Tim Mayza clutched his elbow in pain after walking Didi Gregorius on a pitch that went behind the batter in the 10th.
How do we know that VonShef makes the exact same stainless-steel glassware clutched by the hands of an impassioned Amber talking marriage and inlaws?
Shirley Akers, 58, clutched a list of 20 medications she takes, before settling down to a sleepless night in the cab of a pickup truck.
Thiem clutched his stomach at times as he battled waves of nausea during one phase of the three-hour 42 minute clash against the German.
One woman clutched a cane above her head with both hands, seemingly prepared to strike the man before an organizer gently pushed her arms away.
Ms. Williams, who witnessed the killing, clutched her face with the white glove of her dress uniform as she was guided back to her seat.
If it was some kind of ritual sacrifice, why was he shot from afar, and why did he have a dagger clutched in his hand?
Anyone who clutched her pearls at Sam Gold's controversial staging of that Williams play earlier this year should probably stay away or risk strangling herself.
Qamar, a mother of three, clutched her 5-month-old baby as she stood by the window of a cafe, her eyes fixed on the sea.
And, as hard proof of the tweet's existence, there the tweet was, clutched in Spicer's fist, printed onto a 9 x 11-inch piece of paper.
A woman covered in black robes clutched her crying baby in one arm; the other held a small bundle of belongings wrapped in a printed blanket.
Captain Sloane clutched recessed handholds in the wall to maintain balance in the shifting g-forces the Casey generated as it flew toward their designated dock.
Instead, I clutched my camera as I walked swiftly past the police car, then I vanished into the woods at the back of the parking lot.
On a plane with reporters that evening, the Democratic presidential nominee cut herself short, coughing fitfully down the aisle as she clutched a cup of water.
As Leah watched her dad and stepmom exchange loving words of commitment during the ceremony, she clutched her heart and began to cry tears of happiness.
They clutched their phones ever more tightly to their chest, as if I might at any moment steal their precious prostheses and make myself whole again.
If you audibly gasped and/or metaphorically clutched your pearls when you spotted Dion's look for the event, the dress was delivering on its intended purpose.
At her home at the end of an alleyway, Nasara Shawky clutched a photo of her two sons, 16 and 17 years old, now in Rome.
But he clutched her hand and her arm; he gripped her tight, and kissed her so hard, he felt the imprint of her teeth against his.
I know that my sister looked at my bleeding skull, my hands clutched around my midsection, and ordered my parents to drive me to the hospital.
One woman staggered down a ravine in the downpour, an infant clutched in one arm and a live chicken in a bag held in her other.
The mourners clutched photographs of Soleimani, a revered and powerful figure who headed the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps elite Quds Force and led Iran's overseas operations.
The recipient spent much of the weekend shuffling around in a robe with the book clutched to her chest and a distracted expression on her face.
Considering their most commercially successful album has a fist clutched around a heart-shaped grenade on the cover, Green Day are rarely an explicitly political band.
I would believe that, because the only time the earbuds have worked consistently well for me is when I've clutched my phone in one of my hands.
They clutched three wooden crosses that hung above a makeshift memorial of flowers and hand-written notes for the officers killed in an ambush over the weekend.
" At The New York Times, Daphne Merkin clutched her pearls about "the victimology paradigm" of young women who she thinks perceive themselves "as frail as Victorian housewives.
In it, D'Almeida sits on a chair in the shadowy room facing a window, a sliver of light falling on the young child clutched to her chest.
At several points throughout her videos I gasped softly to myself and clutched my heart (and ovaries), the cuteness and innovation too much for me to bear.
That said, I sat with my hands clutched for the last 10 minutes of this episode and I had to stop it twice to catch my breath.
"Thank you so much to the fans for voting for me for RTÉ's Sports Person of the Year," said the lightweight champion as he clutched the award.
The sight of Koscielny on the ground in the Europa League semi-final, screaming for help as he clutched a ruptured Achilles tendon, brought me to tears.
Women clutched purses on their laps, and a few riders held handkerchiefs over their noses to keep from breathing the acrid air streaming through the open windows.
Little charm bags dangled from gold chains around the neck, moon-boot Birkenstocks were buckled by rhinestones, and frame bags or mega-totes clutched in the hand.
The forum's current main image features Mr Trump in revolutionary-era garb, with a bald eagle perched on one arm and a chain gun clutched in the other.
As our hands clutched and he performed one last breath, the music speaker, which was set to random, began to blare out one of his favorites: Ella Fitzgerald.
Hart is clad in a cheeky "ugly Christmas sweater" while Pink, 39, opted for a colorful sun dress — and both clutched bottles of what appeared to be beer.
Dressed in traditional orange robes with bare feet at a ceremony on Saturday, 11 members of the Wild Boars soccer team clutched bags embroidered with their team mascot.
In the since-deleted image – which was screengrabbed by PEOPLE – Trump wore a white shirt and a Make America Great Again Hat, while Woods clutched a golf club.
Next, Kylie Jenner (rocking some seriously shiny pants) was seen slow-dancing with sister Kendall, while Aunt Khloé, clad in mesh leggings, clutched Dream for a slow dance.
Will Ferrell swaggered onto the "Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner" stage on Saturday night, a cigarette clutched between two fingers and an impish grin adorning his face.
I held my breath and clutched my pearls waiting for the officers to find the boxed up iPhones in the shed, envisioning a poor innocent little Blue fatherless.
In addition to a lacy, high-necked lavender dress, Adele donned a long brunette wig and clutched an autoharp (a Carter-Cash family staple) to complete the ensemble.
This week, Fabio Malaver, 53, a household butler, clutched a Mulberry suit bag and scoured the wall displays for an exact match to replace a long-lost button.
Chuck Todd, a frequent "both sides" political apologist on Meet the Press, clutched his pearls when Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called them concentration camps in an Instagram story.
We saw the two of them over the weekend looking emotional on the set of Joe's music video in NYC, while Sophie clutched the couple's other pooch, Porky.
He also shared a photo of a woman's hand being clutched by his daughter's tiny fingers just last month, writing on Instagram at the time, "my ladies #wcw."
As our hands clutched and he performed one last breath the music speaker, which was set to random, began to blare out one of his favorites: Ella Fitzgerald.
Charleston, South Carolina (CNN)Miles Scott clutched a framed photo of his father as the former police officer who fatally shot him came closer to learning his fate.
Another member of the group clutched a welcome sign she had written in Arabic but then realized she could not tell if the words faced up or down.
Then on the fourth variation, mayhem erupted: Dancers flung themselves on the floor, clutched their chests and throats, and reared up, seeming to scan the horizon for help.
Several guests clutched copies of the book "Let Trump Be Trump," by Corey Lewandowski, the president's first campaign manager, which he had been signing earlier in the lobby.
A video from last year that showed an officer shoving to the ground a woman as she clutched her infant drew millions of views and drew widespread condemnation.
But Cooper gave it a twist when he double clutched on the shot, in imitation of Markelle Fultz's ugly free throw effort for the 76ers earlier this month.
But on the show's first day of filming, when a prop person handed him his character's signature shotgun, Mr. Williams clutched it with a look of sheer bewilderment.
I was both startled and pleased for I could see that he was much moved, moved by the book he clutched tightly in his long white fingers—Dr.
Plumes of black smoke billowed on the horizon while on the ground, mothers clutched their children while seeking cover behind parked cars, according to images on social media.
On a recent December afternoon, Ms. Ragoo declared she was just 16, despite the cane clutched to her side and dark glasses shielding her eyes after cataract surgery.
A woman ran through an alley in Mosul's Old City with two babies clutched to her chest and two small children following closely behind, grabbing for her skirt.
Of course, when your game plan for the Super Bowl is in the backpack you take with you to media availability, best to keep it clutched to your person.
Here at the elevator door a girl had clutched each side of the doorway in a mad panic as two nuns behind her tugged her into the small space.
Outside the emergency room where Aldridge was pronounced dead, Jolinda Wade clutched her sister and spoke for the family as mourners stood in a circle holding hands and praying.
The petrified pair clutched on to each other as they encountered clowns, demons, pig men, and chainsaw-wielding psychos inspired by six seasons of the creepy Ryan Murphy series.
We both turned and ran out of the park, me galloping on my bad knee and Moira sprinting in her heels, her glockenspiel case clutched firmly across her chest.
As she wiped tears with one hand, she carefully clutched a curled-up poster in the other, making sure it didn't drop to the ground or get too crinkled.
It showed in the way he sat in the car: stalk-straight, his backpack clutched on his lap, having turned down my offer to put it in the trunk.
So I sat on the crowded subway car, clutched my phone and fought to keep the sudden onslaught of liquid pooling in my eyes from ruining my interview makeup.
But on March 5, each woman clutched a single light-green sheet of paper that would change her life: a patta, or title to a small plot of land.
It was a day of tinnies clutched in hands peeping out from red Santa suits, dancing in the street and a spot of limbo being played under wrapping paper.
Inside one of the food stores, a woman told me, as she defensively clutched her bag, that her cash was a gift from a relative who visited in December.
Mr. Hujeiri clutched his cell to his left ear and clamped a landline to his right, soothing the farmer on one phone, pleading with the army on the other.
I clutched my citizenship certificate, thinking about how odd it was that a thing could feel so concrete in your hands one moment, then so flimsy in the next.
He clutched the colostomy bag he has used since he was shot last September, when armed men stole his taxi and any chance he had of making a living.
And, given the summer heat, many clutched water bottles in the other hand, as they sweltered under temperatures that across much of the United States crept into the 90s.
Carolina fan Amanda Brown was brimming with excitement as she clutched her signed T-shirt, which she planned to give to an Australian friend due to visit town soon.
The juniors jostled on the benches in their common room, pushing and shoving and whistling, while, on our balconies in Middle House, we clutched our crotches in mock agony.
On Friday morning, religious Jews prayed as they rode, two girls in school uniforms giggled, and an older Arab man clutched two bags of groceries and stared straight ahead.
With her hair clutched high into her signature ponytail, and wearing shimmering outfits with shoulders that pointed skyward to the cheap seats, she was part 1950s and part 2050s.
Ten miles away, on a stoop in Queens, Bob Boilen — then 2600 years old — clutched his Westinghouse transistor radio and gazed out at the distant lights of the venue.
Odorizzi allowed his first baserunner in the sixth, as Yankees first baseman Dustin Ackley reached when shortstop Brad Miller double-clutched a ground ball and was late with the throw.
The Teen Mom 2 star, 26, shared a photo of herself standing on her hotel balcony wearing nothing but a black thong with a white towel clutched to her chest.
Carmen Mejia from Copan, Honduras, carried 3-year-old Britany Sofia Alvarado in her arms, and clutched the hand of 7-year-old Miralia Alejandra Alvarado, also sweaty — and feverish.
He was dirty and disheveled, his hydration pack hanging off one shoulder, an empty sport-spout Gatorade bottle clutched in his right hand, glasses still somehow resting on his nose.
The donor was a housebound woman, confined to a kind of mechanical cart; she was curled in on herself like a leaf in winter and her hands clutched the air.
We walked through the midway of special attractions and food stands, a staple of circuses in those days, and Grandma Mann firmly clutched my hand so she wouldn't lose me.
Rosaira Quinones, 33, who lived with her husband and their baby son in the building where the fire began, clutched a pack of Red Cross diapers, a size too big.
"I just went back and sat next to him, put his (Murfitt's) hat on and just kinda waited," MacKinnon told CNN's Erin Burnett as he clutched Murfitt's black cowboy hat.
In a market in the Turkish capital last week, Akin clutched his jacket and said "even this is mortgaged" after the economy tipped into recession following last year's currency crisis.
He also said he experienced discrimination in the office, as coworkers sometimes clutched their wallets when he walked by, a reactionary behavior he attributed to the color of his skin.
It's about a green pig whose dream to fly with the birds leads him (after running with feathers clutched in his fists doesn't work) to invent the Wright brothers' biplane.
Some hairs found clutched in the victims' hands, possibly ripped from the killer's head, are not from an African-American like Cooper and have also never been tested at all.
The zombie problem is a conversational vortex among those who study animal minds: the researchers, anticipating the discussion's inexorable transformation into a meditation on "Westworld," clutched their heads and sighed.
On the floor of Terminal 4 at Kennedy Airport, Wael Izzeldin, 6, clutched a green marker as he wrote a welcome sign for his father's best friend, Dr. Kamal Fadlalla.
Spike Lee, courtside, was standing to celebrate the initial missed shot, but when Westbrook came flying in to seize it, he clutched his head in exasperation and hopelessness and despair.
We clutched our pearls at Billy Bush and Mr. Trump chortling over the soap opera actress Arianne Zucker's body as if it were a box lunch the producers had provided.
She clutched a bag that appeared to contain a giant horse saddle and was deliberately blocking the entrance of the TC. "Excuse me," I said, attempting to maneuver around her.
While the woman and her tax preparer, Earvin Gonzalez, worked, about a dozen immigrants clutched folders full of receipts and tax paperwork and waited patiently in line for their turn.
And playing a game like this, exploring this world as a young woman in search of herself, takes me back to those days spent with a book clutched between my hands.
So how, nine years after getting sober, did I find myself waiting outside a cannabis dispensary in California, with a prescription from a "weed doctor" clutched tightly in my sweaty hand?
At her home in San Martín, El Salvador, Ramírez clutched what she said were some of Angie Valeria's favorite toys -- a baby doll and a stuffed purple monkey, holding a heart.
Cameras were rolling when the injury took place, and Chmerkovskiy, 37, was mid-spin with his partner Heather Morris when he suddenly cried out in pain and clutched at his leg.
It's too underpowered for something expected to sit in your living room and it's too big for something expected to be clutched in your hands for three hours at a time.
"My crazy girl," Jenner, 21, wrote on top of the clip, in which Stormi clutched a piece of paper from the Kylie Cosmetics mogul's arms and let out an energetic shout.
Ait Said covered his eyes with his right hand as he clutched the back of his knee while lying prostrate on the crash mat before officials ran to tend to him.
From the Scottish whisky sold in foreign liquor stores to the tartan-boxed "traditional" shortbread clutched by tourists in Glasgow and Edinburgh, we're told that Scottish food is rooted in history.
Some bridal parties carry classic rose bouquets, and others opt for seasonal blooms — but at Andee and Tina Krasinski's wedding, the bridesmaids instead clutched some precious, fluffy  accessories: 10 rescue dogs.
Parked on a bench on Bleecker Street in Manhattan on a dingy Saturday afternoon, I tallied 2100 coffees in various forms being clutched, sipped, and toted across my line of vision.
Among those photographed was a DACA recipient named Laura Cruz, a public-health major who clutched the cap and gown she had just picked up to wear at her December graduation.
A photo by Associated Press photographer Carolyn Kaster clearly reveals the notes clutched in Trump's hands during the session, which appear to have been written on White House stationary in Sharpie.
I thought I would miss that loose-clutched car more, but let me just say to be polite in this automotive divorce: I am sure Frank now has a happier life.
Roberta Armani, Giorgio Armani's niece, clutched her by the arm as if she were a prized chicken and guided her into the bowels of the museum for the Armani Privé show.
But her women (of all ages, mind, from teenage models to the great elder stateswomen of runways past) clutched their (faux) furs around them, strapped on their packs and soldiered on.
And in the shade of a tent that served free cola floats, voter registration clipboards were circulated among the new citizens, identifiable by their commemorative medals and tightly clutched American flags.
Investigators told ABC12 Houston that as the group celebrated the start of 2020, Ashford suddenly clutched her body and said "I think I&aposve been shot" before collapsing to the ground.
I'm not sure if it's like that year round or not, but I haven't seen any funny looks or clutched purses, so I won't send the Bat signal up just yet.
Steam rose from the cast-iron skillet clutched, with maniacal intensity, in her right hand, and water dripped from it onto the floor, where a cat soon appeared to lick it up.
She clutched him tighter, her world feeling even-keeled for the first time since all her worldly possessions had been packed into a moving truck and he'd set out in their SUV.
"They kept swimming back and forth on the surface," recalls Aldridge, who clutched his pocket knife, telling himself he'd fend the sharks off with the tiny blade if they tried to attack.
Every glinting crossover or triple-clutched layup from Irving adds two points and a matching dose of worry about his ability to function off the ball and get shots for his teammates.
And now she's added a new one into her rotation: a white bustier top that she clutched to her chest paired with a fully sheer skirt which she showed off on Snapchat.
The actress Lupita Nyong'o, dressed in a bright yellow robe, clutched a small child at her side, as the director Mira Nair yelled directions at officials walking up and down the aisles.
It's actually too awkward to admit to her just how well I know her back-catalogue, just how many times I clutched that CD case in my arms while crying single tears.
No mere exercise in nostalgia, the collection also struck a dystopian note: Some of the models wore hand-knit balaclavas and clutched Mylar-backed blankets, refugees from a strangely luxurious, survivalist future.
The broader public is likelier to remember the cheesy charity concerts and duets with Bono, the guilty "Three Tenors" pleasure with a white handkerchief clutched in his hand and endless high C's.
A pair of Arkansas women in their 20s who were sitting along President Clinton Avenue, a renamed thoroughfare rejuvenated by the completion of Mr. Clinton's nearby presidential library, clutched copies of Mrs.
Seoul, South Korea (CNN)They clutched hands, their wives at their sides, at the top of a sacred peak in what appeared to be a fitting end to a three-day summit.
"She's not afraid to just be herself," said Shirley Friberg, 81, of suburban Minneapolis, who clutched a cup of hot cocoa before the event and offered a scarf to a frozen stranger.
Cerio clutched her legs in pain and openly cried as she was treated by Louisiana State University paramedics for what Graba told the Times-Picayune was an injury unlike any he'd ever seen.
Customers leaving the store clutched their B&H plastic bags and quickly walked away; many approaching the entrance took the flyers but nevertheless went inside, where business seemed to go on as usual.
So I nervously clutched 90 pages of highlights from my immigration petition, my approval notice, two print copies of Time, and answers about my career in case the immigration officer needed additional proof.
As his body was lowered into a grave near that of his mother, in a quiet farming village near Narok, his eight siblings -- their faces wet with tears -- clutched each other for support.
His face lacerated and caked with blood looking like Sam Neill at the end of Event Horizon, he greets his visitors with a shard of mirror clutched in his hand like a knife.
While many pearls have been clutched over the years over the pervasiveness of the "grim and gritty" strain of superheroism, it would be hugely unfair to paint the entire genre with that brush.
She was holding this swinging lantern, illuminating the path David Lynch style flashing light, and in her other hand she held my own, as I clutched the warm scraggly dog to my chest.
Once, she passed out crying and woke at two in the morning with her face numb against the disgusting carpet, her phone clutched in one hand and the worried cat pawing her ear.
Islamic State fighters are forcing people from their homes to use them as fighting positions, 62-year-old Umm Mohammed said as she clutched a packet of cigarettes forbidden under the militants' rule.
Even though my competence as a school teacher was never called into question, I was humiliated in the media — all while parents who'd never met me clutched their pearls and clucked their tongues.
The side of my bag was left gaping open, forcing me to hustle to my next meeting with it clutched in my arms like a baby made out of gadgets, batteries, and cords.
Facing a nearly two-mile trek to the closest road, one man, wearing a suit jacket over his life vest, hoisted his young daughter onto his shoulder and clutched his terrified son's hand.
The dial would get caught in my hair as she braided it into a tight French braid for school; the face would glint as she clutched the steering wheel of her silver Saab.
And once, a month ago, she had refused to shower in the school shower rooms, had clutched her hands to her ears and over her head, screaming the water mustn't touch her head.
Outside, mobs of teenagers chased after celebrity arrivals like Frank Ocean, Offset, Timothée Chalamet and Kid Cudi as French soldiers in camouflage gear patrolled the park with automatic weapons clutched to their chests.
LONDON — It is a worldwide emblem of urban life, as ubiquitous as the clutched paper cup of latte or the sight of a pedestrian in rapt communication with the screen of a smartphone.
Serving at 21-27, Thiem wrapped up the set with an ace and then clutched his fist, aware that winning one set against Nadal on Madrid's clay was in itself a significant breakthrough.
Dangling from the ceiling directly behind Horn's head was a rubber statuette of Death itself, the skeletal form shrouded in a ragged black cowl, a plastic scythe clutched in its bony little hand.
On Saturday one woman wept and clutched at the bars as she called out to Lopez Obrador, who was holding a news conference, begging him for help paying for a surgery for her mother.
Third baseman Miguel Andujar double-clutched a throw on a bunt single by Caleb Joseph in the second with the Orioles holding a 1-0 lead following Trey Mancini's RBI single a batter earlier.
We remember Berry slaying in an unforgettable sheer Elie Saab gown; the way her hand firmly clutched the little golden man; the way she could barely get a word before being overwhelmed by tears.
I clutched my mangled fingers together under the table as the woman across from me playfully scolded the owner of the restaurant — a neighborhood spot in a neighborhood full of billionaires — in broken French.
It's spectacular, and as I glance from the lofty arch of the viaducts to the small homey dwellings on the edge of town, I'm clutched by a feeling I'm surprised to recognize as homesickness.
At a recent iteration, art lovers unaccustomed to arriving at a museum at 7:30 AM clutched coffee in to-go cups, which they dutifully ditched in order to wander the blissfully vacant galleries.
I walk down the street with it clutched in my hand and I lay it face-up on the table or desk in front of me when I sit down for work/lunch/class.
The first two episodes had my shouting in expletive-laden Hindi at my desk and swiftly destroyed any resolutions to not touch my face as I clutched at it in excitement, agony, and frustration.
While he proudly sported his new James jersey around summer league, he didn't feel the need to wear his No. 24 underneath or have it clutched in his hands, though he kept it close.
For months, Wu Yongning had climbed towers and buildings high above the streets of cities in China, turning a camera on himself as he teetered on ledges or clutched an antenna with one hand.
I'm not a claustrophobic person — I've gone spelunking for pleasure in both caves and catacombs — but within the first minute inside the morgue drawer I was considering the panic button clutched in my hand.
They clutched sealed envelopes containing the results of a test they had taken a few weeks earlier, administered by SEO Scholars, a college prep program that ushers low-income students to and through college.
Many of his supporters cheer him on because of his lack of refinement — they consider him a refreshing change from patrician politicians born with a silver tie bar clutched in their long elegant fingers.
The only logical conclusion as to what made the police sure the three deaths were not the work of a serial killer was the discovery, clutched in Daniel Whitworth's hand, of a suicide note.
But Halep, who clutched the back of her right thigh a few times, would not give up and got the set back on serve immediately before taking the crucial break to go up 5-4.
As Weinstein stepped from a black SUV and into the Manhattan police station, he ignored all reporters' questions and clutched three books, including "Something Wonderful," a biography of Broadway composers Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein.
On a warm evening in Los Angeles, amid the roar of applause and rowdy cheers at USC's commencement ceremony on May 12, Felicitas Reyes clutched her college diploma and wondered if she might be dreaming.
The second debate on October 9th in St. Louis featured a town hall format in which both candidates used wireless handheld mics, the electrified baton clutched in Trump's fist keeping him in his comfort zone.
Activists of the Christian Social Union (CSU), Bavaria's conservative party and the partners of Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU), clutched their drinks and Brez'n, and gasped as the first forecast flashed up on the screens.
When Pantone first named Ultra Violet the color of 2018, we clutched onto millennial pink and greenery green like our lives depended on it — purple just wasn't a color we could see ourselves wearing regularly.
For the scene, James sported a '70s-style striped brown jumpsuit with knee-high gold boots as she clutched a microphone onstage and rode a bike alongside co-stars Jessica Keenan Wynn and Alexa Davies.
"I hope you don't mistake my fear for a lack of gratitude," she nervously said as she clutched her Emmy trophy in one hand and struggled to open the piece of paper in the other.
What was it like the first time that you stood on that Olympic podium, clutched the gold medal, and heard our national anthem played while the red, white and blue was raised to the rafters?
"In the moment I was crouched in the hallway, sobbing into my pencil skirt, I clutched my congressional badge and asked myself if this is the kind of work I want to do," Vital wrote.
She was so fearful she even wrote a will and instructions to cremate her remains on the back of a photograph of her father and mother, which she clutched in her hands as she slept.
Parenting is hard enough without having one woman in a mothers' group suggest importing organic formula from Norway while another, baby clutched at her breast, gasps that we could even consider feeding our babies formula.
He clutched his bat and paced the dugout for most of the next half-inning before bounding onto the field even before the Marlins took their positions with a 3-1 lead in the fifth.
Joanna's sister Jessica sobbed as she clutched the casket soon after it arrived in the Philippines capital Manila, a devastating end to months of uncertainty over the fate of the 29-year-old domestic worker.
When Eli Manning threw the football his way, Beckham Jr. jumped high in the air and, with an arched back and one foot off the ground, clutched the tip of the ball with his right hand.
Yet on September 29th he and his four-year-old son, Alid, who clutched a flag emblazoned with the opening lines of the Koran, joined thousands of hard-line Islamists marching in protest against the government.
The right-hander remained in the batters' box for several minutes, and he was slightly off balance as he clutched the towel to his face while getting into a cart to be taken off the field.
Not given to prolonged mourning, she turned to a lavishly pleated, ankle-grazing green velvet dress, plucked it off the rack, clutched it to her chest and gave it the girlish twirl of a 1950s ingénue.
Last year, Boston also clutched the top spot on Instacart's ranking, but Atlanta actually improved by leaps and bounds, skyrocketing to second-place from its 25 spot on the list as the fifth least romantic city.
I read it hanging on to every word, just as I did her books, which felt like mini lifelines as I clutched them late at night in my room or in the backseat of my mom's car.
But a quick drop in the water isn't as sexy as models diving into the water, Sony phones clutched in their hands, and Sony continued to make the poor choice of calling its phones waterproof in commercials.
There was a hint of trepidation amongst fans when Optus sensationally clutched the Australian EPL rights from Foxtel, who had held the rights for 20 years, reportedly paying A$63 million (US$88 million) for the privilege.
After my doctor popped out the speculum, she scheduled me for an ultrasound and told me not to get my hopes up that the IUD would shift into place, while I clutched my cramping gut and sobbed.
The bike Mikelle was riding had been dumped in the street, a tire still spinning, and nearby on the ground lay the quarters she'd clutched in anticipation of the ice cream truck she heard coming their way.
The intro, detailed by Hamill in an interview with The Sun, would have featured Luke Skywalker's severed hand floating through space, his lightsaber still clutched, just as it was at the end of The Empire Strikes Back.
Five days after 23-year-old Jazmine Headley was brutally arrested in a Brooklyn public services office as she clutched her one-year-old son, she remains in jail at Rikers Island, according to online corrections records.
"We were floating around for an hour in the middle of the lake before help arrived," said Riko Sahputra, who clutched a motorcycle helmet to stay afloat before a passing boat rescued him, news website Kompas said.
But some of the people Wood encounters come off less as serious intellectuals than compulsive groupies of a militant cult, reminiscent of the groveling Ayn Rand evangelists in college who clutched at their copies of The Fountainhead.
Gwyneth Paltrow was sexually harassed by Harvey Weinstein when she was 22; four years later she was tearfully thanking him for his "undying support" from the stage of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion as she clutched her Oscar.
My boy came out sickly white, with the umbilical cord knotted around his neck, and he was silent for an eternal second before his gurgling cry bubbled through his lungs and my wife clutched him and wept.
My 93-year-old grandmother clutched it proudly on election night, waving it angrily at the orange man-child on the screen, and this should give you a pretty good sense of the Brooklyn four piece's spirit.
If I don't wake up on the sofa with the grease-soaked box clutched to my chest and managed to securely store the pizza in the fridge, there is nothing better than fridge cold pizza for breakfast.
It's tempting to say that the British tabloid press clutched its pearls so tightly with this bullshit story about Rod Stewart staging a "mock execution" in the desert that irreparable damage has been caused to its metacarpals.
I was then the Beijing bureau chief of The Times, and I ran around that evening, the notebook clutched in my hand stained with the sweat of fear, to document horrors that remain seared into my memory.
Perched on a folding chair outside the operating room, with an orange sticky dot glued above her right eyebrow to mark the side for surgery, she clutched a manila folder containing her records and waited her turn.
A bystander walked up and grabbed the other while another — Mike Weinman, an employee for the Rays — clutched her legs and pinned them to the railing while Tumpane mouthed to someone in the crowd to call 911.
The men's coal-streaked faces were somber as they clutched their dust-smeared white overalls and sang the "Steigerlied," the traditional miner's song with origins in the 16th century, to a small, somewhat confused crowd of onlookers.
The surprising news was announced Monday on Good Morning America after DWTS cameras caught the injury in real time, showing Chmerkovskiy in the middle of spin with Morris when he cried out in pain and clutched his leg.
They met again last week, but it was not the reunion they had imagined; Gámez clutched the hand of his only child as Heydi lay motionless with a breathing tube in a hospital bed in Queens, New York.
Some concertgoers clutched signs reading "For our angels" in tribute to the 22 people who were killed and dozens more injured when a suicide bomber set off a blast after Grande's concert at Manchester Arena on May 22.
The eight-member U.S. District Court jury is weighing her charge that Mueller clutched her bare buttocks during a pre-concert fan reception in 2013 against Mueller's assertion that she falsely accused him and then got him fired.
LONDON — Two years ago, on a wintry February night, the clinking of champagne flutes clutched by editors, buyers and influencers in town for London Fashion Week could be heard echoing through the gilded state rooms of Buckingham Palace.
In a far corner of the 49ers' locker room Sunday evening, away from players climbing atop chairs and posing for photos and dancing to "The Box" by Roddy Ricch, General Manager John Lynch clutched a black T-shirt.
On Saturday, before the crash that left Heather D. Heyer, 32, dead, and 19 others hurt, he stood in Charlottesville, donned a white shirt and clutched a shield that bore a symbol of the so-called alt-right.
Stunt: In a scene that helped ignite Hollywood's passion for action on tall buildings, King Kong, with Ann Darrow clutched firmly in his palm, scales the side of the Empire State Building all the way to the top.
A very nervous, scared girl in my second freshman brood, who clutched my wrist with scrawny fingers that felt like chickadee talons the day we met, was one of the best thinkers and writers in all my classes.
As we went around the room, at least two people said their therapist had told them to try this, and one woman clutched a stuffed, life-size Garfield while rocking slightly and mumbling about being afraid of people.
Some clutched flowers or gifts, in the hope of being able to hand them over to a royal family member, but most were simply bundled up in hats and gloves as the temperature hovered around 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
It was of Katherine's right hand resting on the bare thighs revealed by her shortish denim skirt, and in the hand she clutched a slim box set—it was "Tales of the Four Seasons," four films by Eric Rohmer.
The chain had its own brand of food, and R. was craving something from his life in Lisbon, a frozen lasagna, and when we found it in an oversized freezer case he clutched it to his chest with happiness.
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Kenyan widow Rodah Nafula Wekesa clutched her children as her late husband's brother tried to hack his way into their mud-walled home with a machete, angered by her refusal to give up her land.
"Yesterday was the worst because he turned purple," Ms. Sam said last Wednesday, as her son David clutched her jacket and they prepared to walk to the international bridge that connects this dangerous area of Mexico to Brownsville, Texas.
His "Dead Press" is a literal rendering of Jacques Louis David's iconic painting "The Death of Marat," with the letter from the radical journalist Marat's murderer Charlotte Corday (clutched in his dying hand) replaced by the Bill of Rights.
"It's like on TV, though it does look a little smaller," 43-year-old Sylvain Maillard, one of only four lawmakers elected in the first round, told reporters as he admired the marbled halls and clutched a slim leather briefcase.
My mother clutched her chest when she saw me, but I shook my head and retired to my bedroom where I sat on the cool concrete floor in a corner, my arms wrapped around my knees, rocking back and forth.
But the right decided to embrace it, and has clutched it all the more tightly in response to concerns from political and cultural rivals and allies alike while excusing it as how "forgotten Americans talk" or what "real Americans" really think.
Worse, he also managed to commit the cardinal sin of American sports: Taking to the mound during a "friendly" game of baseball in the park, Matthews clutched the seam, tweaked the peak of his cap and sent down a pitch . . . underarm!
This time around, Clinton clutched Obama close, billing herself as a former key member of his Cabinet, as the best possible protector of the President's legacy and making strong appeals to African-American voters as she promised to tear down barriers.
DOHUK, Iraq (Reuters) - Wearing funky beads, Laith Abbas comes across as just another Iraqi teenager trying to look cool, until he describes how he clutched an AK-47 assault rifle at checkpoints along with other Islamic State militants who terrorized Mosul.
The 26-year-old was cheered on by local residents on the city center streets, including 22-year-old Haya who clutched a Syrian flag drawn on a simple piece of paper as she waited for the competition to come by.
Friday's decision capped the fifth day of a trial highlighted by vivid testimony from Swift charging that Mueller clutched her bare buttocks during a pre-concert fan reception in 2013 against Mueller's assertion under oath that he did no such thing.
"If I don't wake up on the sofa with the grease-soaked box clutched to my chest and managed to securely store the pizza in the fridge, there is nothing better than fridge cold pizza for breakfast," Lee tells us.
The unit showed off its nimbleness during this fall's World Series, cranking out an ad and PR blitz the day after a Washington Nationals fan "caught" a home run ball against his chest, saving the Bud Lights clutched in both hands.
"My daughter was hurt by a boy who shot her in the head and took everything from our lives," her mother, Melissa Willey, said at a news conference at the hospital as she clutched her youngest child in her arms.
The towering Durant, an elite shooter and rim protector who when healthy turns the Warriors into a near-unstoppable group, immediately hobbled to the side of the court where he dropped to the floor and clutched his lower right leg.
Sure, I could carry the same number of books, but I did so with them cradled between my wrist and forearm, clutched to my chest, as if I was protecting my knowledge, while also shielding my internal organs from impending injury.
You could have all three of these things in the same meal at Bread Bar while you clutched a wildly refreshing highball called a Kachumber Cooler, which is one reason I ate there more often than I did at Tabla.
Joyce Ajlouny, director of the Ramallah Friends School: I was barely 2 years old when my mother clutched me close to her chest when we saw the Israeli soldiers taking control of our street in Ramallah; it was June 1967.
A reporter for The Chicago Herald and Examiner recounted a scene that supposedly occurred after Jackson appeared before the grand jurors: As Jackson departed from the Grand Jury room, a small boy clutched at his sleeve and tagged along after him.
I remember sitting in the waiting room of a doctor's office, my newborn clutched to my chest and my face a haggard sight, reflecting some mix of being completely enamored with my child and having barely slept since her birth.
"It's just another hurdle, another level of that ceiling that's cracked," said Daphne Portis, 653, an E.R.A. activist who clutched photos of female leaders — Shirley Chisholm, Bella Abzug and Gloria Steinem — as she watched the debate among lawmakers in Richmond.
In 1937's "Large Meditation: It Is Still Cold, but Very Soon the Resurrection Will Come," painted with the brush clutched with both hands, the cross yokes two bloody reds on the right side to two icy blues on the left.
"In places like London or Paris you can see people with designer purses on the subway, completely unafraid of being mugged," 231-year-old fashion student Lucía Márquez said as she clutched an enormous Louis Vuitton bag against her tiny frame.
Those employees, along with Jaguar Land Rover dealers and executives from around the globe, sipped wine, picked at tiny chicken-and-waffle hors d'oeuvres, and clutched signed portraits of Olympic ice hockey champion Meghan Duggan on Tuesday night in the dressed-up cafeteria.
On Soccer BARCELONA, Spain — Perhaps a minute elapsed between Lionel Messi's trudging off the field as he dejectedly clutched his left thigh and Ángel Correa's joyously clenching his fist as he celebrated the goal that gave Atlético Madrid a point at Barcelona.
It is indicated, for example, by the title of "Into the World There Came a Soul Called Ida" (1929-30), an image of a woman seated at her vanity, a powder puff clutched to her breast and a small mirror in her hand.
We clutched at Cleo's skirt so as not to get separated as she made her way through the crowds at Nathan's to buy us hot dogs and what I believed then to be (and still remember as) the world's most delicious French fries.
Sorey is capable of effects of elemental power: for example, tattooing on a drum with one hand while agitating a cymbal with the other, a mallet clutched in his teeth so that, in the next moment, he can bash a gong behind him.
Everything about that story clutched at my heart, while the broader time-travel stakes and narrative diminished in effect; I became less concerned with the overarching conceit than with the story of these young women arguing over what love and honesty demand.
On a recent Saturday, she clutched her phone, poring over a wish list for an Indonesian friend's birthday party later that day, and hopped from stall to stall on the hunt for specialties that rarely make it to the city's restaurant menus.
Luce was particularly good with the elderly, who were grateful for any kindness, and clutched at her hands as if she were not a middle-aged woman with a predilection for melancholy but a young person suffused with purpose and energy, radiantly smiling.
In one hand, I clutched a newspaper printed in Bengali, whirled into a thonga, or cone, and brimming over with jhal muri: a loose bouquet of cilantro, puffed rice, crunchy filaments of fried chickpea flour and hoops of green chile like castoff earrings.
ILOVAISK, Ukraine (Reuters) - On a clear afternoon in eastern Ukraine this autumn, Svetlana Sidorenko, 54, clutched her mouth and wept as men slowly unearthed the remains of her husband by a road five years after he was killed fighting for pro-Russian separatists.
Then, Hannah Diamond shyly shuffled around the stage to her syrupy, TK Maxx vocals—"Baby I wish that/we could just meet at a party/I think we could have great chemistry"—as front-row fans clutched at her fur-cuffed Dior sleeves.
"I'm a little late to the party, but I love what I've seen so far — which is this room," Ms. Johnson said, her fur wrap clutched by the social gadabout and writer Derek Blasberg, as the two made their way, giggling, around the exhibition.
Swift, the Grammy-winning artist known for such hits as "Fearless" and "I Knew You Were Trouble," counter-sued Mueller, saying he slipped a hand under her skirt and clutched her bare buttocks during a pre-concert fan reception while they posed together for pictures.
Wimbledon champion Murray, who clutched at his right shoulder after going an early break down to trail 3-2 in the first set, soon snapped into focus to run off four games in a row on his way to a 6-3 6-2 victory.
I look around me at the Opening Ceremony of the '96 Atlanta Olympics, look at the expressions on faces as the stadium's torch is clutched in the fist of Muhammad Ali, a hand shaky from the Parkinson's disorder made known to the public in 1984.
Verniaiev raised his fist after completing his dismount with a wobble and clutched the Ukrainian badge on his vest as he urged the crowd to cheer him as he waited for his total to flash up on the giant screen in the Rio Olympic Arena.
A white-bearded 74-year-old nicknamed "the Father of the Internet", Cerf jotted notes on his conference program as he spoke, and confessed that in several ways paper was better than the state-of-the-art phone he clutched in his other hand.
"It's over," the Orange, N.J., resident said as he clutched the ticket for his first legal sports bet here, a $10 wager on the Toronto Blue Jays to beat the Boston Red Sox in a Major League Baseball game that was just getting underway.
Flanked by the original band members Tony Iommi (on guitar) and Geezer Butler (on bass) and backed by Tommy Clufetos, a younger drummer who rejoined them for the tour, Mr. Osbourne stood center stage and clutched the microphone, undulating back and forth as he sang.
But this much is still etched in her mind: how he screamed and sobbed, the way his baby fists clutched at the nape of her shirt, the feel of his tiny body pressed so desperately against hers that the two had to be pried apart.
Actually, perhaps I clutched my pearls only because when I went to the classics to find an illustration for this piece, and honestly could not find a Pan statue or Minotaur from any perspective other than the one above that was SFW (Safe For Wordplay).
When they finally engaged, Gracie wound up kneeing Shamrock square in the junk and the referee didn't notice—allowing Gracie to follow Shamrock to the ground and hit him with inconsequential blows to the face as Shamrock clutched his cup, this earned Gracie the TKO.
Dressed in a bright red uniform and holding a red velvet banner as he waited for a New Delhi metro train, a man named Sabir recently stood on a platform with about 10 bandmates who clutched in their hands small drums, big drums, clarinets and trumpets.
A man who's seen his share of press conferences, he clutched my tape recorder like a microphone, tossing it from hand to hand, sometimes placing it on the table, sometimes millimeters from his lips, all with the dextral arrogance of an athlete playing a home game.
JAFFNA, Sri Lanka (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Nathkulasinham Nesemalhar took a flight from Colombo to Muscat in March she believed the boarding pass she clutched in her hand was her golden ticket to a better life after decades of war where she lost everything, including her husband.
WEST VIRGINIA COACH COLLAPSES IN WIN West Virginia Coach Bob Huggins fell to his knees and clutched his chest in a scary moment before halftime, but he returned to lead his team in the second half as the 12th-ranked Mountaineers beat visiting Texas, 77-62.
Some mothers in Brooklyn said they were thinking about a transcontinental hand-holding — palms clutched from Cobble Hill to Santa Monica — but actions like these are as likely to invite accusations of liberal cluelessness as they are to change minds about the deportation of undocumented immigrants.
The photo shows queer plus size male model Troy Solomon posing in Torrid clothing — including a tank top with sparkly lips and emblazoned with the Lisa Frank logo, a pair of leggings claiming him a "badass," a jacket, and a pink seashell purse clutched in his right hand.
As Liverpool soccer player Roberto Firmino clutched out the only goal of the club's December 21 FIFA Club World Cup match before a live audience of over 45,22019, at least twice as many fans were tuned in somewhere better suited to FIFA 2362.7, the videogame: the streaming platform Twitch.
She clutched her purse in front of her like a demure, dainty lady, wearing her white curls like a dainty lady; she is always sporting this same demure, dainty-lady look that does not prepare you for her giant laugh, her occasional potty mouth and her fierce intelligence.
On long unbroken stretches of alleys, Auclair urged the horses into a gallop and — even as I clutched the mane of my steed with a petrified death grip — I thrilled to the sense of speed and power, the rush of wind against my face, the intensity of the exercise.
Three years ago Therese Williams in Adelaide, Australia, told me that in the 1940s at Nazareth House in Western Australia, she saw a friend kicked so hard in the stomach by a nun that she landed with a scream and clutched her stomach as blood began to spurt from her mouth.
You'll never see as many armed children as the ones sauntering down Tweetsie's main street with orange-tipped revolvers clutched in each hand, and there are endless varieties of toy guns for sale at Tweetsie's endless souvenir shops, delightedly seized upon by kids who unfailingly take aim at their parents.
A video of the episode in Beirut — with Robin staring wide-eyed at the all-singing, all-dancing group and then glancing at his mother as he clutched his bottle — quickly spread online and has become something of a symbol for the antigovernment demonstrations that have gripped Lebanon for days.
And I could see a red gash on his right thumb and the disfigured nail; I kept looking at it as he clutched the steering wheel of his silver Mercedes and blasted Jah Prayzah, the military-themed musician whose song, "Kutonga Kwaro" ("How the Hero Governs"), had become the anthem of the coup.
On the set of the new ABC series "Designated Survivor" here earlier this month, he clutched a pack of Camels and walked, flip-flops slapping, through a replica of the West Wing, pointing out where the president's chief of staff sits, running his hand along the curved wall of the Oval Office.
BERLIN — A 94-year-old man who served as a guard in Hitler's SS clutched his cane as a bailiff wheeled him into a courtroom on Tuesday for the start of his trial on charges of assisting in the murder of hundreds of the 60,000 people who perished at the Stutthof concentration camp.
Off the Runway 13 Photos View Slide Show ' Kate Bosworth, front row at Tory Burch, talks about her latest film; A.P.C's first New York show; Gypsy Sport's finale, complete with a model and her 6-week-old daughter, Rain, clutched to her chest; and more from the sixth day of New York Fashion Week.
And when Ninja and helmet-wearing DJ and producer Marshmellow clutched victory at the end of the third and final match, it felt like an ordained moment for Twitch's golden boy that net him and his EDM companion $500,000 each for the charities of their choice (and a pair of exclusive golden pickaxe trophies).
Christian and I eased into the center of the dancefloor for optimum cushion between any unwarranted midnight smooches and as the crowd started counting down, I clutched my sister with ten seconds and counting, and planted a big juicy kiss on his cheek as we welcomed in the new year with many a curve.
Fingertips white, I clutched the massive binder containing my every tax return since 2015, a 60-page citizenship application, original Brazilian birth certificate, both my Swiss and Brazilian passports (my mother is Brazilian and my father is Swiss), and American green card tightly to my chest, like it was a shield against whatever came next.
Our beautiful pumpkins, the ones we carefully handpicked on our last trip Upstate; the ones I held as we strolled through a pumpkin patch hand-in-hand; the ones I clutched as Big casually mentioned he may or may not be moving to Paris for a year and I'd have to just deal with it, were gone.
For all of City's slick possession in the first half, for all its effortless dominance, it could create only glimmers of chances: a Raheem Sterling shot hungrily clutched by Kepa Arrizabalaga, the Chelsea goalkeeper; Antonio Rudiger blocking an effort from David Silva with his goalkeeper beaten; Cesar Azpilicueta hurling himself in the way to deny Leroy Sane.
A lot of weirdness around Trump and Russia, I argued, had a more normal explanation — he had made business deals with Russians, he still harbors a 1980s-era vision of superpower cooperation, and as a foreign-policy neophyte he clutched the idea of détente like a security blanket even as the Russians separately made moves to help him win.
They leapt to their feet and stood on chairs and, in the case of the super-fan sitting next to me, they sometimes clutched their hands to their face from the sheer nerves of it all — the anticipation of a whole year dangling from whatever host Steve Harvey was going to read next from his cue card.
In a nice sequence of back and forth striking at a much higher level than most heavyweights, Miocic clipped off a flurry along the fence, Overeem kicked Miocic's body to put the fear of reprisal into the champion, and then punch-and-clutched into a clinch which he used to turn Miocic and take the center of the cage again.
The daylong visit was chronicled on social media by Greg Burke, the director of the Vatican's press office, who posted a series of photographs of the pope's encounters, including meetings with a man whose wife and two children died, with an older woman who had lost her home, and with a woman who clutched Francis' hand through the open window of his car.
If, as Buddhist teachings advise, perceived "reality" is merely a fleeting confluence of energies in a moment of infinite time, then what is there that is ever convincingly in our grasp — to be clutched in the hand, held in the mind, or squirreled away in that repository of spirits and memories that one might call the nurturing place — and refuge — of the soul?
Since the last thing he vaguely recalls about his accident is his hand clutched in a vise as he reached out toward the mechanical press that crushed it, it seems that his mind had continued to feel that final moment, like a clanging bell that is the last thing remembered, and still heard on his hospital bed, by the victim of a train accident.
It was a pretty, sunny day in Paris, and as we putted forward through the busy streets, Carrère drove carefully, perhaps a little too carefully, in that there was a tremendous amount of unexpected braking, and I found, as I clutched the bar on the back of the bike with both hands, that my hugely helmeted head kept colliding with the rear of Carrère's helmet.
Melpomeni Dina was reunited with the two surviving members and 3553 descendants of the Jewish family she and her sisters helped escape occupied Greece during World War II. Sarah Yanai, an 86-year-old Holocaust survivor, clutched the handle of her wheelchair as she closed her eyes, and then opened her arms to embrace the woman who helped save her and most of her family from the Nazis more than 75 years ago.
A tale of untrue crime I myself moved to the cheaper real estate of Austin, Texas last spring, but from 2013 to 2015 I woke up every weekday, clutched a cup of coffee in the West Village, and strolled up 8th Avenue, past the low rises of Chelsea, the post office on 83st with the byzantine columns and terrible service (1.5 stars on Google), and Madison Square Garden with the hideous architecture and terrible basketball team (23-39 on ESPN).
In the video, as different beings emerge from the same physical tapestry, their ranging states are revealed in their movements, rather than their identical appearances; mania careens and pirouettes high speed in reverse with a burning shawl, depression staggers bleeding gradually out of her clutched stomach in slow motion, apathy writhes invisible to the world on the floor, and a re-emerging central self attempts to shepard them all back together, gracefully balancing flames on her arms like a human candlebra.
Rather than accept reality and the results of historic victory of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE over Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE in the last presidential election, Democrats have clutched to conspiracy theories.
Elton had gone vintage shopping at the flea market and come back in full-on personality play mode — which is to say, it was Mr. Michele's usual mixed bag of magical misfit muchness, taken to a newly accessorized extreme: not with bags (though they were there, too, in all sizes and shapes) but rather knitted face masks of all creepy kinds, copies of models' heads tucked in the crooks of their arms, rubber "dragon puppies" (that turned out to be baby dragons) clutched to the chest, and a third eye blinking from the broad expanse of a forehead.
When he saw her hurrying home in the cold streets, in her wretched coat, a bag of groceries clutched tightly under each arm and her face feverishly working because of the wild schemes for making money that she was always turning over in her head, his child's heart would be so touched with pity that he would fall in fury upon the boys with whom he had been playing, provoke a quarrel and a fight, and arrive home even more savage than usual, barking at his frightened mother and reducing her to tears with some cruel remark.
" Here are the lyrics of the song -- by Al Wilson -- that Trump read (full song is here): On her way to work one morning Down the path alongside the lake A tender-hearted woman saw a poor half-frozen snake His pretty colored skin had been all frosted with the dew "Oh well," she cried, "I'll take you in and I'll take care of you" Now she clutched him to her bosom, "You're so beautiful," she cried "But if I hadn't brought you in by now you might have died" Now she stroked his pretty skin and then she kissed and held him tight But instead of saying thanks, that snake gave her a vicious bite This isn't the first time Trump has read the lyrics to "The Snake.

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