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Arthur: Both of their performances dripped with contempt and ad hominem.
Celebrities and citizens both dripped with new Negro refinement and verve.
Suddenly they are naked and slick, as if dripped with honey.
A song that wasn't too self-serious, that dripped with decadence and play.
Many protesters dripped with sweat, but Neysha Benitez, 24, didn't mind the sweltering heat.
He dripped with sweat, but seemed to be gaining energy, while Federer looked exhausted.
There was no shortage of eye-rolls, sighs and gestures of faux politeness that dripped with sarcasm.
"Get Dripped" with Playboi Carti—all 8-bit twitches and staccato flows—would cut through the sugar.
" As his voice dripped with disdain, Obama said the press covered "every little juicy tidbit of political gossip.
Crosses were scattered through the field with tissue boxes placed under them as the white wood dripped with wax.
That snack, eaten while my curls dripped with seawater and salt crust formed on my skin, always tasted so good.
To say every inch was dripped with Cheetos references would do a disservice to the fever dream that was being inside the joint.
The original Voltron dripped with cheese, and the reboot leans right into that heritage with glee, never batting an eye at how silly the premise can be.
"Independent Women, Pt. I," which precedes the titular track and "Bootylicious," dripped with the same assertiveness Destiny's Child fans were used to, but the delivery was different.
In fact, there were several ads that — despite undoubtedly being conceived and filmed months in advance — dripped with winking, even pointed subtext regarding the current US political climate.
The show opened with a sensational performance of the slippery, slangy "Madrid Is My Mama," a Latin jazz showpiece from "Women on the Verge," whose lyrics dripped with innuendo.
When Bee presented Holmes's defense of just wanting to make sure everyone was "respecting the wives" of the men who work in his legislature, Bee's voice dripped with contempt.
Harry McMurtry's legs ached and his brow dripped with sweat as he walked through small towns and sprawling farms in upstate New York and Ontario, Canada, under the sweltering sun for almost two months.
Their profile pictures were never real images of them; one Qaeda operative with whom I spent months exchanging messages appeared as a silhouette of a hooded man holding a sword that dripped with blood.
Like many classic R&B hits, it dripped with honeyed vocals and smirking seduction — but renounced the genre's popular formulas for gothic production, his voice echoing almost creepily through the sonic space he created.
He had come to Melbourne, after all, on the heels of a 210 season that dripped with disappointing losses, trying more than anything else to simply recapture a sense of joy on the court. Expectations?
Zsa Zsa Gabor, the part-time star and full-time glamourpuss of mid-century Hollywood, exaggerated her frame by allowing her billowing fabrics to take up plenty of space, and dripped with a vulgar excess of diamonds.
Justice Alito's answer to the problem of voters who may suffer disenfranchisement -- of which there are numerous examples -- dripped with disdain, saying that a "reasonable person with an interest in voting" would return the mailed card or vote again.
Together they stood on the landing and gunned the creatures lurching up the stairs at them apart, one by one, until the walls dripped with gore, the banister fell over, and the stairs creaked with the weight of the dead.
And Arthur Greg Sulzberger had just written "The Innovation Report," and my sense was that it dripped with a fair amount of envy for both BuzzFeed and Vice, especially because of ... They were ahead of the Times in an area called audience development.
They accused him of delivering "sanctimonious lectures" that dripped with sarcasm and of excoriating Mr. Clinton on trivial matters involving sex because the committee lacked evidence that he had committed "high crimes and misdemeanors" of the sort that had driven Nixon from office.
The president's address dripped with the hyperbole that endears him to his far-right base — like highlighting an anti-abortion proposal while ripping on former President Obama's legacy, before touting his own, which brought audible groans and some muted boos from most all lawmakers on the Democratic side of the chamber.
454–455 Other dates were also commemorated, including 2 June or 29 May. After his death, legendary tales ascribed miracles to him, including one where the Eucharist dripped with blood. Another was the miraculous repair of a sword.Farmer Oxford Dictionary of Saints p.
Directed by Elin Magnusson. # Fruitcake is a mix of close-up shots of various objects and human anuses being licked, dripped with saliva, fingered or penetrated with sex toys. The images are accompanied by a monologue. Directed by Sara Kaaman and Ester Martin Bergsmark.
An enormous discontinued open pit (Super Pit), huge man-made mountain of waste rock and working mill are now in place at the location. At one time a community of approximately 60 houses owned by Dome Mines and leased to miners with families existed. This was the community of Dome. The vein Preston discovered dripped with gold and was referred to as the Golden Staircase.
The building was constructed at a time when wealthy New Yorkers, some living in the city part-time, began to shift from mansions to apartment living. Seventh Avenue was a hub of new luxury buildings. The Alwyn targeted this market, with perhaps the most lavish structure yet. Glazed terra cotta was a new material, and the facade dripped with ornate detail in that medium.
Jimmy shoots Frank and takes all the money they've stolen, but leaves the $20 bill. The bill, now dripped with Frank's blood, winds up in the police evidence locker but falls into the wrong box. Waitress and aspiring writer Emily Adams (Elisabeth Shue) shows up at the police precinct with boyfriend Neil (David Schwimmer) to claim some items the police recovered. The police officer (William H. Macy) unwittingly includes the $20 bill.
During an October 7, 1905 game between Swarthmore and Penn, played at Franklin Field, Swarthmore's Tiny Maxwell had his nose broken, his eyes swollen, and nearly shut, and his face dripped with blood. Maxwell reportedly continue to play until near the end of the game, when his face was so bloody and swollen that he could no longer see, yet he never complained of the physical beating. 1905, 18 players died playing college football and 159 were seriously injured. A newspaper photo was taken of face.
In 1905, 18 players died playing college football and 159 were seriously injured. During an October 7, 1905 game between Swarthmore College and Penn, played at Franklin Field, Maxwell's nose was broken, his eyes were swollen nearly shut and his face dripped with blood. However Maxwell reportedly continue to play until near the end of the game, when his face was so bloody and swollen that he could no longer see, yet he never complained of the physical beating. Because of his size, Penn had three linemen block Maxwell.
On several occasions Ben Ammi and the Black Hebrew community have been accused of anti-semitism. As well as denying the Israelite heritage of world Jewry and its claim to the land of Israel, the stalemate between the Black Hebrew community and Israel in the late 1970s led to heightened tensions and according to the Jerusalem Post, "Ben Ammi mounted a worldwide public- relations offensive against the government that dripped with anti-semitism. Community newspapers compared the Israelis to Nazis and included images of money-grubbing Jews and other stereotypes". However, relations improved during the 1990s as the Black Hebrew community distanced itself from the ineffective extremist stance which it had taken up in earlier years.
Fright Night on Channel 9 calls it "a really great double feature" when seen as a double bill with Mad Doctor from Blood Island. The review goes on to mention that the film "dripped with a rich and evocative Euro-atmosphere" and that "this flick defines the term" and calls it a "Wizard of Oz-like journey into horror". The review also calls the film a "skillful blend of horror and adventure" and a picture which offers "creepy delights" such a "forest of hanging corpses", "a castle full of torture traps" and a "sinister one-legged messenger on a cobbled village street". According to TV Guide, the plot was weak but the film had "fascinating visuals" including an "eerie forest of the dead".
" In a retrospective, Hardcore Gamer called Elevator Action Returns an "overlooked classic" and said it "deserves the same timeless honor and widespread acclaim as its classic 1983 predecessor." Darren Jones of Retro Gamer called in one of "many excellent 2D arcade hits never had a chance in the UK" and an "outstanding... fantastic sequel that totally blew away the original 1983 arcade hit" with gameplay features that "greatly improved upon those seen in the original game". Jones especially applauded its "superb visual style": "The many buildings that your agents explored were little more than derelict dumps that dripped with decay and graffiti; while your opponents looked like they'd just jumped from the frames of a 2000AD comic strip. And the violence... Bodies erupted in showers of blood, torched enemies writhed about in agony; the incredible animation simply elevated (sorry) the on-screen chaos to a beautiful ballet of mayhem that would have made John Woo proud.

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