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Then, before she continued to speak into her microphone (also gracefully), she folded the shirt with such precision and skill, I gasped. Gasped!
" Then — visibly frightened — she gasped, "He's got a gun?
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan — Kendall Coyne Schofield abruptly gasped with delight.
When did you ever go to western where people gasped?
" Smiling, Cole gasped and told her, "That would be amazing.
WILLIAMS: -- and the woman in her 50s gasped for air.
"When she looked at me, she just gasped," Eli said.
Audience members gasped at each misstep and cheered excitedly throughout.
Zach and I gasped at the powerful message we'd received.
When I reached down to pick her up, I gasped.
No spoilers, but the entire classroom gasped at the end.
Audiences gasped, and the censors cut away, but who cared?
I literally gasped when this happened, but Philip stays silent.
Reporters in the audience gasped at the obvious racism here.
Maher and the audience gasped in response to her comments.
She knew they heard her because "people gasped," Maroney added.
I seem to remember the commentators audibly gasped when the
When the vehicle first came out people cheered and gasped.
People gasped, froze, and took out their smartphones to film.
Monday, I learned it was gone, I gasped and sobbed.
He gasped fresh air when the firefighters got him outside.
"I saw — Father — looking from her face," gasped Elizabeth, trembling.
He described how she gasped for air as she died.
I gasped and sobbed, now able to catch my breath.
But when they ripped open the envelopes, some students gasped.
"I love gifts," she gasped, and put on a blindfold.
Kloss's mouth dropped and the rest of the cast gasped.
The whole restaurant gasped, as if it was a crime.
Honestly, I gasped out loud when I saw this photo.
As she gently revealed the injured finger, her daughter gasped.
We clutched at each other and gasped. What. Just. Happened?
They howled; they screamed; they gasped; and they laughed some more.
Roger helped to administer CPR until the baby gasped for air.
One woman gasped every time Anthony casually asks Julie for money.
"I'm serious," I gasped, and pulled my face away from his.
"I missed the way you taste," she gasped into Chrisanne's mouth.
The monologue's faux-commentators gasped, "What a move, going with cake!"
When I later told Faulds about Atwater's enthusiasm, he actually gasped.
When she received her score, 15.833, the crowd gasped – and booed.
Really pile it on: 'Terrified, she gasped as she read it.
"But I bashed it out, and everyone was like" — he gasped.
Since this physician was a paragon of integrity, the patient gasped.
The courtroom gasped, but Ginsburg took the name change in stride.
The crowd gasped, surprised by the moment but not the theatrics.
"Had pants?" is GASPED because you might pant when you gasp.
I gasped at its final chapters, putting it down to breathe.
I gasped because, finally, there you were: the boy next door.
Stacy McCarthy, an entrepreneur from San Francisco, gasped audibly then giggled.
Rodriguez put her hands over her mouth as she gasped in delight.
The dealer gasped audibly when Momoh pulled out the egg-sized rock.
" She continues, "Then I looked at [Hillary] and I gasped to myself.
But they weren't the only ones who gasped over the big reveal.
Then his girlfriend gasped, Webster said, as he heard a car accelerating.
At the time, the security world gasped at the sophistication of Stuxnet.
When Dr. Blasey sat down in the witness chair, Ms. Brodesser gasped.
I gasped and felt a huge sense of relief wash over me.
We all gasped when we saw him walk out of the cockpit.
Upon seeing an image of Ms. Black's new ears, Ms. Stuart gasped.
Michael's sister gasped, and the room went silent for a little while.
Zamora said Day "gasped for air" and stared at him after being shot.
Everyone on the internet just audibly gasped while watching the Vice Presidential debate.
The group gasped and immediately started hunting for objects that could contain them.
The man next to me gasped as a family walked onto the tarmac.
"People gasped when she was unveiled and everyone looked so happy," Palmer said.
Her relatives gasped while families of the victims sat silently, showing little emotion.
This time however, the expletive went uncensored as a visibly stunned Bartiromo gasped.
"She gasped like someone in the movies I grew up watching," he said.
It rattled and gasped as if its metal soul were about to expire.
"After the sandwich hit the camera, HeyGuys gasped and said, "Oh my God.
My grandmother gasped and my grandfather froze with a wineglass in each hand.
The crowd gasped and stumbled backward as a creature scrabbled to the surface.
Britney gasped as though he'd just asked her the world's most insightful question.
The audience gasped at how far the flooding had exceeded the mapped zone.
The audience at the press conference gasped audibly as Babchenko entered the room.
Over several hours that day, her family said, Ms. Daniels gasped for air.
News Analysis The brain damage was so severe that scientists all but gasped.
Upon hearing the jury's decision, Mr. Smith's family gasped and burst into tears.
Several giggled as they wrenched off the masks, while others gasped for air.
"I don't usually watch myself, but—" She put on the headset and gasped.
When she proposed a 70 percent marginal tax rate, the media class gasped.
As we raced through the darkness Gabby gasped and froze in her tracks.
"When I saw that elevator video for the first time, I gasped," she said.
The deputy UN spokesperson gasped when he heard the news during the daily briefing.
"A room of 100 gay men gasped like I was Mariah Carey," Lane says.
I was all cried out at this point, but I gasped a few times.
Up in the Astros' front office's box, populated by probabilistically disciplined thinkers, everyone gasped.
The 43-year-old black man famously gasped "I can't breathe" as he died.
Some gasped at his mention of how long the proceedings were expected to last.
All around the lake, in the darkness, people gasped, cried out, broke into applause.
Steve Bornemann, 71, gasped when he heard that the brother and sister had died.
I wrenched my head, bit his lips and tongue, wheezed and gasped for air.
Fey's costars gasped in delight at her revelation, and fired off several follow-up questions.
Then it gave a twitch and they both gasped: "There it goes," her father said.
And then Barb walked into the room, saw me sitting at my desk, and gasped.
I gasped for breath as humid air descended, filling my pores with the putrid odor.
A young boy sprinted up, put his hands on his knees, and gasped for air.
I gasped as his mouth found purchase on my neck, sucking and then nipping lightly.
Bermingham bowed his head in the dock and his supporters gasped in the public gallery.
The shuttlecock fell harmlessly, the crowd gasped and Malaysian fans slapped their foreheads and groaned.
Then the showstopper appeared — and everyone in the room who was not a Boghossian gasped.
"Yeah, but I didn't say that," Kennedy snapped, as battle drums pounded and Aja gasped.
Days later, when the team captured a male in a mist net, Dr. Filardi gasped.
"When he pulled forward and gasped, the lock resisted, and he slumped backward," LaValle writes.
The audience gasped and wailed in anguish at the news that King had been killed.
She gasped in horror at the question and stopped running the brush through my hair.
"People gasped," he said, remembering the Liberty event on a crackly trans-Atlantic phone line.
I gasped at the way some of the admissions examiners slouched in front of applicants.
People watching gasped as the spire folded over onto itself and fell into the inferno.
" The bot gasped for breath, set down his glass, and said, "I'm working on a play.
I gasped the first time I saw one in motion, so creepy and hideous it was.
The woman gasped; a look of shock struck her lips, which quickly morphed into a smile.
"Keep your tidy, spark-joy hands off my book piles, Marie Kondo," gasped The Washington Post.
Once again we scrambled and gasped and stood up, clapping and cheering and definitely not crying.
The surgeon gasped when he opened up his patient and saw what was in his spine.
When Noemi and Carlos Chaparro peered outside on September 21, 2017, they gasped at the destruction.
Every time Love got open for a 3-pointer, the Philips Arena crowd gasped in anticipation.
The first time I saw him lift her veil, I gasped at how young she looked.
Alone in the roiling water, Mr. Gribble gasped for air and expected that death was imminent.
Cohen, who turns 50 on Saturday, gasped as the "New Light" singer strolled into the Bravo Clubhouse.
I walked into the room and gasped like, 'What is happening here?' and just sang the song.
When the priest pulled back the curtain to find her there on her knees, I literally gasped.
As Ms. Aquino gasped and caught her breath, Ms. Caruana asked that she be released without bail.
The couple gasped as they caught sight of the huge animal just 50 yards away from them.
Scott's family members gasped when Circuit Judge Clifton Newman announced his decision in court, reports WCSC-TV.
And when Trump threatened to not acknowledge the results of the election, we gasped along with you.
Gray gasped and snored after the first of three drugs, a sedative known as midazolam, was administered.
"  Axios reported that the crowd gasped and his wife, Judith Giuliani, gave him a "most foul look.
She stopped in front of a Kandinsky—"Black Lines" (1913), a jumble of Technicolor splotches—and gasped.
Fifteen minutes later, when [the technician] wiped the goo off and handed me the mirror, I gasped.
After blowdrying and straightening my hair, I ran my fingers through the lengths, and actually gasped — audibly.
As I was leaving, a colleague gasped, pitying my poor heels and ankles, which would surely freeze.
I gasped when I first saw the iPad's new cursor—a little circle, a shape-shifting blob.
The crowd gasped, before the Spaniard immediately went over to her to check if she was ok.
As a native Southern New Englander and life-long Dunkin' aficionado, I can tell you, I gasped.
After Ohio's execution team gave Dennis McGuire midazolam in January 2014, he struggled and gasped for air.
Her neck was swollen, and she gasped for air through a lump of tissue in her throat.
And it ends in what appears to be the future — I gasped when I saw Nora's face.
While watching the video, Katrina immediately gasped and began to cry as she heard Cyrus' message to her.
As the first guilty count for racketeering was read, a few former Nxivm members in the gallery gasped.
There have even been times when I have gasped in awe of the creations spotlighted on this account.
Sweat pouring down his face, the audience gasped as Lee's expression turned blank and he started to fall.
Developers sitting in the front row of this live demonstration literally gasped as Wood fired-up the platform.
A number of parents loudly gasped at the remark and yelled at the man to leave the meeting.
Executed inmate's convulsions put spotlight on midazolam Some inmates executed with midazolam convulsed and gasped after receiving injections.
The children gasped and stared through the small window by the door through which the man had disappeared.
Some in the congregation gasped when Myers called Manning to the front of the Rodef Shalom on Friday.
Some audibly gasped, thinking, in true Coachella style, Bush herself would be the big surprise of the night.
When she awoke, she made her way back to the control room when she saw it and gasped.
"Ollie and I gasped," Ms. Dorkhman said, describing their mutual delight at finding a claw-foot tub inside.
My breath caught in my throat, my heart stopped, I gasped, other things you do when you're surprised!!
"I said, 'Don't scream at me, I'm two feet away,' " Navarro responded, to which the audience audibly gasped.
" Following a prod from her mother Erlinne, she gasped: "Oh yeah, the arrival of the pope as well?
You gasped when Shaunae Miller dove over the finish line to win gold in the women's 220 meter race.
When he reappeared in Iran in early October, the researchers gasped when they began receiving a rush of data.
More than a gaspworthy twist — and, reader, I gasped — this moment hits like a brisk slap to the face.
When he threatened to appoint a special prosecutor if he's elected and send her to jail, the room gasped.
Raise your hand if you audibly gasped during THAT scene in The Walking Dead season 7 premiere last Sunday.
When Barkley blurted out his guess, EVERYONE gasped and Ernie Johnson even switched teams to get away from Chuck.
So I was acutely aware of the moments when a character flipped a tile onscreen and other moviegoers gasped.
When Marcus showed the women a graph of the two trends moving in opposite directions, several of them gasped.
As expected, the runners all gasped in far more oxygen when they ran at higher speeds and increased slopes.
A curtain fell across the blond woman's face, and she gasped and wiped her eyes roughly on her shirt.
With each betrayal, the women scattered throughout the audience gasped in unison, louder and louder with each successive shock.
The students gasped in awe, frantically focusing their binoculars to better observe the bird as it circled the bay.
When Brienne Minor walked across the blue and green court on a tour of Arthur Ashe Stadium, she gasped.
Monson said when she gasped, Hadden said, "just lubricating the outside" in a manner that made it seem standard.
Mr. Smith's chest heaved, and he gasped and coughed and clenched his fist before the second drug paralyzed him.
Linda Clarke gasped repeatedly at the sight of her once new home in Shell Point Beach -- now severely damaged.
She gasped, and immediately paged Géza Röhrig, a forty-eight-year-old employee, who was downstairs with a body.
Then I saw a beautiful face, the wave of brown hair in an eye, and I gasped out loud.
"It's too much," he gasped as I scrambled for the remote just to pause the vivid assault on our eyeballs.
Folks gasped, and headed to the opposite side of the hill to take in the view of the darkened skyline.
"The world gasped when they saw that bride, and everyone wanted to know who had made that  dress," Moore wrote.
She gasped in surprise, calmly collected herself and carried on to victory when Radwanska could not return her final serve.
When he collided with Ennis with 8:03 left, the partisan crowd gasped, but Ennis was called for the foul.
I told him he was old and fat, the entire room gasped and THAT was when I became a target.
Swift glided into the room at that point, guitar in hand, as the small crowd gasped and squealed with excitement.
At times, people in the courtroom gasped in shock or shouted at the disgraced doctor, wearing a blue prison jumpsuit.
Bill Cheng wrote about the blues in the South instead of about being Taiwanese American in Queens and everyone gasped.
Last week, members of Sylville Smith's family gasped as body camera footage of the foot chase was played in court.
He flinched every few seconds, took wide turns, accelerated up to a red light, gasped, and slammed on the brake.
We kissed him, covering him in tears, we gasped for air as they took him out of my reluctant arms.
The singer held her hand to her heart as she gasped, "Oh my God," turning to her friends in shock.
The crowd, some 22,000 people, gasped and looked around, confused but not yet in a state of full-blown panic.
By the final 220 minutes of our run, Toledo was easily sprinting ahead of me while I gasped for air.
The audience laughed and gasped; someone hollered every time we saw his white teeth or heard his low, purring breath.
These are of such a grimness that when a certain notorious place is uttered by Kathy, my audience gasped collectively.
But it seemed like a low blow judging by the crowd's reaction: Audience members at Texas Southern University audibly gasped.
But when Farrow brought up that he was looking to talk to her about the mogul, Streep gasped in shock.
When the verdicts were read, family and friends of the people who died in the fire gasped and cried. 5.
The very first rehearsal with the stunt performers, the minute that Bayley's knee was on top of Poussey, everybody gasped.
Reporters in the press gallery above him gasped, thinking there were still several hours to go before the gavel went down.
In fact, he recently made a cable-knit sweater look so good on screen that I literally gasped in a theater.
I actually gasped the first time I heard the bass drop in Childish Gambino's "Me and Your Mama" when using AirPods.
Witnesses said the condemned man jerked and gasped for air for about 30 seconds a few minutes after his execution began.
The young woman's family gasped when MacCormack walked into court, sobbing and throwing his head back in despair, CBS Boston reports.
His parents gasped, then glared, then eyed me apologetically, minutes away from dragging their poor child out for a tongue-lashing.
When Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian went public with their relationship in January, fans of the famous family gasped in unison.
When Onuaku stepped to the free throw line for the first time in his young career, the basketball world collectively gasped.
When this strange snack popped up in a package one fateful day, I (along with my fellow food team-ers) gasped.
An audience of tango connoisseurs shrieked, gasped and cooed at the fast-traveling trills and out-of the-blue pouncing skips.
"I saw a foot!" a bus driver once gasped, pointing at her abdomen, as if a blue whale had just fluked.
A word of warning if you're in a quiet location: Several Mashable staffers either screamed or gasped upon viewing this video.
NEW DELHI — In the dense smog that engulfed India's capital early this month, a baby named Vaishnavi gasped through the night.
Eighteen-wheelers filled with coal or live chickens gasped up the mountains and zoomed down, sometimes losing control of their brakes.
" He has made his way "many times" through the Bible and—I believe I gasped when he said it—"Finnegans Wake.
Nor is it their abandonment of the plan once the media gasped and their dear leader wagged his finger at them.
When paparazzi shots revealed that Ben Affleck had a massive phoenix tattoo on his back in 2015, the world collectively gasped.
The brothers had pored over them for years but still gasped or bellowed now as each new, improbable human form materialized.
Surprised to find a sea of waiting reporters and cameras, he gasped out a nervous laugh before stepping forward to speak.
And when that final twist came at the end, every single person in the theater gasped at the same exact moment.
The final 14 young cooks in the competition, aged 8 to 13, gasped and shrieked with surprise, racing to their kitchen stations.
They burst into laughter, shed tears, covered their mouths, gasped and even looked away – all within the two minutes the video played.
In March 1997, the state tried to electrocute Pedro Medina, but his head basically caught on fire as witnesses gasped for air.
I literally gasped when she pressed a button that turned on a waterfall from the stone work over-head into the tub.
Young girls gasped and cried as the names of the victims of the shooting were read aloud by the senior class president.
I audibly gasped when I saw this photo of Edinburgh, which is one of CNN Travel's picks for best Scottish travel destination.
There is a climax so fucked and graphic I audibly gasped and had to do deep breathing exercises to keep from gagging.
" When we showed Facebook's racial exclusion options to a prominent civil rights lawyer John Relman, he gasped and said, "This is horrifying.
Biles nearly fell just after an extremely difficult flip, using her hands to steady herself on the beam as the crowd gasped.
When we described the details from the lab report and the letter from the district attorney that she never received, Albritton gasped.
When a recent out of town visitor stepped onto my daughter's school playground, she gasped at the springy surface underneath her feet.
I literally gasped, ran over to the Infinity Gauntlet, and screamed in anxious terror when nothing happened after running over the item.
He gasped from the pain, but the sound sent the animal into a frenzy, biting his shoulder and upper back even more.
"It was not until this morning that I could finally be tested," she said as she gasped for breath between heavy coughs.
McKINNON The thing that I truly gasped at: When Mila was on "That '70s Show," her mom worked at a Rite Aid.
We're told the rep gasped in horror and expressed shock that it was an older man, and not a young delivery worker.
When this security footage aired during the trial, everyone in court gasped because he thrust out his middle finger to the camera.
The audience at the event audibly gasped as the price was revealed for the handset, which is set to launch in mid-2019.
The courtroom audibly gasped when Arpaio revealed he even had his agency open an investigation into the federal judge presiding over the case.
As fans gasped, Musk said the Roadster had a 200kWh battery pack and a 620-mile range per charge, or over 1,000 kilometers.
As soon as she first saw the gift, Meghan gasped and put her hand over her mouth as she took it all in.
"They won't be Egyptian cotton because we all know how he feels about Muslims don't we," she said as some audience members gasped.
I audibly gasped when I came to the end of this video, which includes baking soda, peroxide, and a perfect amount of dabbing.
Members of the audience gasped after McCain, 34, used the harsh term on Behar, 76, while they traded barbs over President Donald Trump.
After 32 long seconds Akers gasped and opened her eyes to find one doctor straddling her, another placing defibrillation panels on her chest.
"It was this giant boulder, it rolled down a mountain, and it almost killed our sound guy," Lawrence gasped between peals of laughter.
When I asked "what?" she gasped as if she were both frightened and disgusted that I had the nerve to speak to her.
Family members of the woman, Linda Daniels, said she gasped for air for hours on Thursday until she died of congestive heart failure.
When gory photographs of P.J.'s body and the elevator's bloody floor were introduced as evidence, the children's relatives gasped aloud and wept.
As he slinked out of the room, I gasped for air, as if I had just been held underwater for those two minutes.
The terraces gasped as Barty fired a forehand just wide to allow Kvitova two chances to break back when serving for the match.
The actress audibly gasped and visibly cringed at the sight of her own work, telling ET that it was "weird" to watch herself.
The crowd then gasped when Nadal bravely challenged a line call on the second match point after Thiem's defensive lob tested the baseline.
Walking through this new experience, members of the media gasped at the massive two-ton fish and ham bones dangling from the ceiling.
The stunned crowd gasped, and the 74-year-old needed help getting to his feet, but he eventually let everyone know he's alright.
I kid you not, when I took the demented Pixar-like toy out of the box, I gasped so loud my lungs nearly exploded.
As John Lewis said he never met or saw Bernie Sanders during his time in the civil rights movement, people in this room GASPED.
When one of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rockets exploded on a launch pad just before a test on September 1, the spaceflight community collectively gasped.
The hundreds of DNC members and liberal activists gathered inside the Atlanta Convention Center hall gasped when interim chairwoman Donna Brazile read the results.
One self-described Corbynite gasped as Ahir Shah tore into the Labour leader with an unprintable joke about his fiddling while the left burned.
The crowd at the unveiling in Tustin, California, Thursday night audibly gasped when Reuss said the 2020 C8 Stingray will start at under $60,000.
Last year the sports world gasped as the South African Springboks, eternal rugby powerhouses, were beaten by Japan's rising sons in the World Cup.
Bachelor Nation held its breath and gasped for more wine during Monday's doubleheader fight to the death: In the better-lit ring: JoJo vs.
In the last pages, the book pitches suddenly, violently forward through time, as though to meet us — an ending so electrifying that I gasped.
Jean-Louis Martin, 56, a native of Dijon in eastern France who works at the university in Geneva, gasped as the flames leapt up.
I support talking about sex and cursing, but I gasped out loud at a scene involving spiked grape soda, oral sex and purple puke.
Cresting one hill, I gasped as I caught a glimpse of the ocean, gleaming, for the first time since I'd been in the air.
The moment the knife plunged into Baby Sonic's head, cutting away the hedgehog's face to reveal the layers of pristine sponge beneath, I gasped.
When Trump declined to attend an emergency climate meeting at the Group of 7 Summit in Biarritz last month, world leaders and NGOs gasped.
I gasped with laughter, I covered my face, I pulled at my hair, I clasped my hands over my mouth to keep from screaming.
If you've been following the drama and tumult of Swift's career – namely, her relationships with a few key celebrities — you likely gasped at the video.
Libby Nelson: I gasped, I yelled at the screen, I am grinning from ear to ear — The Americans, I am so glad you are back!
In a video that was posted Friday, Love smiled and laughed, and even gasped in disbelief as she reached the other side of the room.
The nation of Patriots fans must have gasped as Brady was violently knocked out of bounds just short of the goal line by two defenders.
The crowd hushed as he said his sweet nothings and she stood back bashfully, and gasped when he went for the kiss – and was denied.
Witnesses said Williams, who admitted to killing four people, jerked and gasped for air for about 30 seconds a few minutes after his execution began.
It only came with a single USB-C port ("just one!" people gasped, and that's for power, too!); the butterfly keyboard was strange and different.
Ms. McMillan likes to shop, and gasped when she walked into Brookfield Place, a palatial glass and metal indoor mall near the World Trade Center.
Indeed, when Trump said earlier in the campaign that he intended to be "sort of a neutral guy" between Israel and the Palestinians, observers gasped.
" As if on cue, a young bright-faced woman in a printed dress emerged from the crowd in the dimly lit gallery and gasped, "Tituss!
His parents sat on the edge of his bed, holding his tiny hand and rubbing moisturizer on his chapped lips as he gasped for air.
But on Wednesday, Kvitova, the No. 11 seed, was crouched over, sweat pouring from her forehead as she gasped for air in the third set.
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — Some in the audience gasped in surprise when President Trump told them that "the accuser of Brett Kavanaugh" had recanted her allegations.
The outlet reported that after the announcement was made, the energy in the room shifted as audience members and bidders "gasped and groaned" over the mistake.
According to the account of the body-camera footage published in the Virginian-Pilot, however, someone gasped "Oh my God!" before the bullets began to fly.
The fashion world gasped in unison when Grace Coddington announced in January that she was stepping down from her integral role at Vogue after 28 years.
But in January 2014, a Ohio man who was given the drug "struggled and gasped" for longer than was typical, according to the New York Times.
John Hernandez kicked and gasped for air when a deputy's husband allegedly had him in a chokehold outside a Houston-area Denny's restaurant, a video shows.
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.
Several people in the gallery who'd come to see Turner sentenced for trying to rape an unconscious woman gasped or shielded their eyes, The Guardian reported.
I literally gasped as I read certain passages, notably the part about the important role of a strong party in winning elections and in controlling legislatures.
He can astound, especially if you're one of the more junior audience members: "That's not real!" gasped the 6-year-old pal I'd brought with me.
According to a pool report, Trump stopped by the class of about 25 students, some of whom gasped when they saw the president in the hallway.
The media industry collectively gasped on Monday after CNBC reported that Disney has been in acquisition talks to acquire a large chunk of 21st Century Fox.
I gasped so frequently when she spoke that after each interview was over, I'd feel faint, like I'd spent the last several hours blowing up balloons.
The contents were so startling that, as I read the documents back in The Times's headquarters in New York, I gasped, startling my colleagues beside me.
When Chatterjee read the email, he first gasped in shock—and then sprinted out of his Cornell University office and down the corridor to tell a colleague.
Six months later, at another theater across the country, I audibly gasped upon seeing Weisz as Lady Sarah in her pigeon-shooting outfit for the first time.
In 2014, the state executed convicted killer and rapist Dennis McGuire, even though McGuire reportedly gasped, snorted, and snored minutes after he should have been knocked unconscious.
Chinese officials gasped when Mr Trump threatened to slap extra tariffs on China if Mr Xi did not agree to meet him on the G20's sidelines.
When she lifted it to open soundlessly, I gasped—I had not expected it to be beautiful, swimming pool water glittering blue and violet under soft light.
I read the news, gasped audibly, and then did something I almost never do: I left a comment, expressing my sorrow and sending condolences to the family.
When their champion (and he alone) stepped from the plane's belly and surveyed the Earth, like some visiting alien in a business suit, they gasped in wonder.
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.
Last week, members of Smith's family gasped as body camera footage of the August 13, 2016, foot chase that ended with his death was played in court.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills fans everywhere gasped upon seeing current Housewife Erika Girardi and former Housewife Brandi Glanville playing Astro-X technicians the same scene.
Once again I gasped at the tableau involving a suspended animal corpse, and again when a shaving razor from an early scene is used for other purposes.
Yesterday afternoon, when I saw clouds of smoke through my kitchen window coming from the direction of the Seine, I gasped and rushed to open the windows.
Here's the time I gasped: One male comedian always told a joke about a woman who had "Why Men Love Bitches," by Sherry Argov, on her nightstand.
"I cried, I gasped," says Julie Schrock, 59, of Lone Tree, Colorado, whose son Max Donahue died in 2010 after he was hit by an improvised explosive device.
The dress I ultimately chose was by Givenchy, and it was the last one I tried on—the minute it went over my head, both my friends gasped.
Investors gathered at the ExCel exhibition center in east London gasped when the initial voting figures were displayed on screen in the hall during the company's annual meeting.
Amazon is ramping up its pitch for audio ads after long promising Alexa would be ad-free "I literally gasped," an agency executive who heard the pitch said.
Me, I'm a Sherman-Palladino superfan — I recently looked up how many times I wrote about Bunheads' painful limbo period before its cancellation and gasped at the result.
According to The Washington Post, a group of undecided voters watching the debate in North Carolina, a vital battleground state, gasped aloud when they heard Trump stay this.
Twitter user sarahjorden_ was creating some fresh cat content of her kitties playing, when suddenly, one of her cats busted a move so good that she audibly gasped.
She was pulled from a park pathway, sexually assaulted, and in her last moments of life, she gasped for air as the defendant's hands tightened around her neck.
When one of my favorite players laid eyes on me for the first time: he gasped and enthusiastically pointed at me, then covered his mouth with his hand.
" John F. Wilkinson, an attorney at the legal group AEquitas, which helps prosecutors build sexual assault cases, says that when he heard about the decision, he "literally gasped.
I kid you not when I tell you that I audibly gasped because read receipts are simply one of the most terrifying things technology has bestowed upon us.
Singaporeans gasped collectively on the day the otters were separated from one of their pups, Toby, and sighed with relief when they were reunited, with Mr Sivasothi's help.
They bandaged the wound and gave him morphine as he gasped in pain, bleeding profusely onto a camp bed laid out in the courtyard of an abandoned home.
When, for instance, he told the story of the first white man who arrived in Igboland riding a bicycle, he made bicycle sounds, tapped his feet and gasped.
A woman seated nearby looked up from her phone and gasped, Ms. Wong said, when the woman spotted Ms. Wong and her colleague, who is also Asian-American.
As they watched him hobble past them into the building, one of the women, an actor named Katherine Kendall, gasped and drew back, a hand over her mouth.
The Takeaway: I'm not exaggerating when I say that I audibly gasped when I felt how soft my face felt after using this just once in my shower.
I scrunched up my eyes and gasped as it hit me, learning to look like an alcoholic a good few years before I learned to drink like one.
Mainstream political leaders of some of America's closest Western allies gasped as the news broke that Donald Trump had been elected as the new leader of the free world.
"Our team took the day off to watch Princess Eugenie's wedding, and I think we all gasped at the sheer beauty," says Thomas, who is based in Toronto, Canada.
The whole world gasped in shock early yesterday when Ali suddenly materialized on that platform at the far end of Olympic Stadium, the perfect choice to light the caldron.
I like your idea of Winterfell as the final location, and not just because I gasped at the phrase "Winter fell at Winterfell" — I'm equally impressed and infuriated, Darren!
"I can't move," he gasped, and so Faizullah slung him over his back and staggered out onto the front lawn of the hospital, where they collapsed in the grass.
There was a voice-over of Clarence Thomas talking about being a victim of "high-tech lynching," and the audience collectively gasped because Trump's own lynching comment was trending.
There's a story that Marella Agnelli, on first seeing a friend's silken-velvet-walled, head-to-toe French 18th-century-style Fifth Avenue apartment, gasped, as if for air . . .
He flipped it upside down to show us its underbelly as the creature gasped for air; then, nearby, there was a crack of thunder and a flash of lightning.
The state has not put anyone to death since January 2014, when Dennis McGuire repeatedly gasped and snorted during a 26-minute procedure using a new two-drug combination.
"None of them accuse me of doing anything other than -- maybe they didn't like a joke I told," Bloomberg replied, as some in the crowd audibly gasped or groaned.
The crowd of advertisers and reporters basically gasped — they know all too well that Ms. Walden's future at Fox is up in the air, given the looming Disney deal.
In January 2014, an Ohio inmate took an unusually long time to die, and some witnesses said the condemned man visibly struggled and gasped after the drug was administered.
Sandra Wellington, the mother of the victim, gasped when the forewoman said the jury of six men and six women had found Mr. McKenzie guilty of murdering her son.
But I know that in the moment I audibly gasped, whisper-screamed the word "sweater," and reflexively grabbed the right arm of Mashable Entertainment Reporter Proma Khosla for support.
I did yelp with delight exactly when the movie wanted me to, and I gasped in fear of my beautiful Peter and MJ's safety at all the right moments.
As co-executive producer Bryan Cogman read that scene from Episode 3, Harington gasped, before joining in with the rest of the cast to give Williams a round of applause.
When school officials "came around to check on our doors" during the drill that students didn't realize was a drill, "everyone audibly gasped because we were all scared," she said.
As soon as the videos from the show started hitting our Instagram, we knew Piccioli had gone to another level entirely (have you ever audibly gasped from scrolling your feed?).
"I printed it out and put it on my wall," she admitted, and I gasped, pulling her into my office to show her my own taped-to-the-wall-note.
I gasped for breath as the real athletes passed me, offering the kind of reassuring, "looking goods" you'd give to a kid who was totally going to wipe out soon.
At the Accademia I got up as close as I could, inspected the soldier at the painting's left, and gasped at the pure white strokes Tintoretto slashed across his armor.
But I saw far too little coverage that gasped at the audacity of the North Koreans' attempts to pawn themselves off as the good-natured emissaries of a normal place.
Dawson, his fiancée Ryland Adams, and cameraman Andrew Siwicki went to a Chuck E Cheese for the video and gasped when they were served a pizza they thought looked uneven.
The press was working, and then suddenly it wasn't—Jefferson, quicker than everyone, turned a corner and fired, falling backwards onto the ground as the crowd gasped and then laughed.
While the moments that follow are difficult to hear on the recording, two sources in the room said that several people gasped after Tanden used the woman's name and then apologized.
" As the seated crowd gasped and began to cheer, the icon stepped fully into the small ride compartment and jokingly said, "Wait a minute, there's no Star Wars fans here, right?
Carter is by now also the Queen of Surprises, but I gasped harder and let my jaw fall further with every single photo that she unveiled on her website Friday afternoon.
A pair of best friends gasped when they looked in the mirror and saw what the Killawat highlighter looked like on their skin, one caramel, one deep brown, both equally popping.
The case calls to mind the 2014 death of Eric Garner, an unarmed father who gasped, "I can't breathe!" before he succumbed to a chokehold by a New York City officer.
"The people of Iowa and New Hampshire and South Carolina have spoken and I really respect their decision, so tonight I am suspending my campaign," Bush said, as the audience gasped.
My husband gasped when I walked in the door — I'd forgotten to wipe all the color swatches off my hands and arms, so I looked a bit like a bleeding rainbow.
When all of a sudden a raised hand came flying into my field of vision and just smacked this dude across the face so hard that the entire bar audibly gasped.
Elina Mukagasigwa, 230, a tiny woman who gasped for air if she tried to walk uphill, and who coughed up blood in her sleep, was among the many hoping for help.
We watched as they rummaged through the grass, the babies tumbling over each other — and gasped when we spotted a huge male bear stalking the little family from the hill above.
She gasped for air, and her parents gave her oxygen and prayed she'd keep breathing, but doctors warned them that any seizure at any time could mean the end of her life.
Smith was tested twice, in part by pinching him; he heaved, coughed and gasped after the first test, and his right arm and hand moved after the second test, according to AL.com.
Last Sunday, basketball fans everywhere gasped as Steph Curry slipped in a pool of sweat during a routine jog down the court and fell awkwardly to the floor clutching his right knee.
The crowd were involved right from the first bell and they gasped and whooped as 'The Dominator' situated himself just on the edge of Dillashaw's range, which forced the champion to commit.
"The dress I ultimately chose was by Givenchy, and it was the last one I tried on — the minute it went over my head, both my friends gasped," she told the magazine.
PHRAE/BANGKOK, Thailand (Reuters) - When former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra arrived in this sleepy corner of northern Thailand and flashed her familiar smile, waiting supporters gasped and spoke of a political revival.
The images, shot off the Libyan coast, are so powerful, including shots of bodies below decks of the overloaded fishing boat, that many in the Berlin festival audience gasped during the screening.
The woman next to me, the one who had gasped when Amy O'Rourke spoke, had a big, bright homemade poster hanging from her neck, with a heartfelt text extolling love and acceptance.
Mr. Garner's final words became a rallying cry for a national movement after he gasped "I can't breathe" while Officer Pantaleo restrained him in a chokehold on a sidewalk in Staten Island.
Since the Islamic State often dressed its captives in orange before killing them, many of the captives gasped when they saw the new outfits, thinking they were about to be killed, too.
At times during the match, the cheers of people watching the women's final on a large video screen outside could be heard, and when unexpected scores flashed inside the stadium, spectators gasped.
The frailest-looking of the three, her hands shaking from Parkinson's disease, she needed help from the others to rise from the floor, and once when she stumbled, people gasped in alarm.
But I remember when last year, the day before my PhD defense in Oxford, he was visiting and showed me the picture of the Apep spiral—I literally gasped, it was so shocking.
The crowd at the event, comprising Bloomberg administration aides and political advisers, was primed for some kind of statement from Mr. Bloomberg, and gasped when he said he had an announcement to make.
But now that the world has collectively gasped as hero after hero disappeared in Infinity War's final moments, everybody knows they're bound to come back, and that we shouldn't take their deaths seriously.
While America's Got Talent viewers gasped at Mary and Tyce Nielsen of Duo Transcend's gravity-defying performance, the couple's son remained unfazed as his father redeemed himself by catching Mary by the ankles.
"There may be nothing else than to continue with what we came here 231 years ago to do," the message concluded, as the fighters in the camp gasped and gripped their weapons tighter.
Give us the same feeling we had back in 1949 the moment the lights in the theater went down, the reel started spinning, and—for the first time—we saw Batman, and gasped.
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Well, we gasped the gay bars off their hinges last week when BenDeLaCreme, after an unprecedented fifth win, eliminated herself, voluntarily withdrawing from a competition she was dominating.
When people saw Dudamel as a young man and gasped — as Deborah Borda, the orchestra president who eventually heard about his talent and brought him to Los Angeles, did — what were they seeing?
On a recent trip to Muynak, some international experts gasped as their bus crossed a bridge over the Amu Darya river because only a thin, weary stream struggled through the wide, sandy riverbed.
As election returns came in, audience members, who had been asked to shut off their phones an hour earlier, gasped as it became clear that Donald J. Trump could very well become president.
Stepping into the driveway, everyone gasped and started laughing: He had bought her an old green Land Rover Defender, the ultimate safari vehicle, and wrapped it in Christmas lights adorned with Chinese lanterns.
I had never handled [a cock ring] before, so I was in the dark, but I tugged at it for about two minutes before it popped off and he gasped and grabbed his junk.
There were moments in the film where audience members audibly gasped — and to Symon, that is the sound of the cover being ripped off of a problem hidden by stigma for far too long.
" She added: "See, the thing about all this trailblazing that everyone says I've been doing, it's not like I did things and then the studio or the network gasped with horror and fought me.
We had come over a steep ridge when this wide open vista stretched out before us with the sunset protruding through shafts of rain; we all kind of gasped and laughed at its beauty.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Kate Spade, a Designer of Bags With '90s Flair, Is Found Dead" (front page, June 6): I was in the car when I heard, and I gasped out loud.
Onlookers gasped and laughed after the bottom half of "Girl with Balloon", one of Banksy's best-known works, was sucked into a shredder hidden in its frame as the hammer fell, auction house Sotheby's said.
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.
In the Virginia courtroom, spectators gasped when a lawyer for the government told Judge Brinkema, an appointee of President Bill Clinton, that more than 100,000 visas had been revoked as part of Mr. Trump's order.
"We are now at 1,089!" she gasped — more than a thousand kids who might call her at any moment to say that their parents were gone and they needed help figuring out what to do.
" When it was the singer's turn to speak, the audience gasped at her few words: "I'd like to say to Mr. Pompeo, who wonders when he'll be loved, it's when he stops enabling Donald Trump.
It last executed a prisoner in January 2014, when Dennis McGuire gasped and snorted over 26 minutes during the administration of a two-drug combination that had never been tried before and the state later abandoned.
CANNIBALISTIC GREAT WHITE SHARK EATS RELATIVE AS VIRGINIA RESEARCHERS WATCH One commuter could be seen looking at his phone and didn&apost notice the deer, while another woman gasped in disbelief as the deer darted by.
In May, Alibaba Group announced annual revenues had gone up 56 percent to almost $23 billion, and in June investors literally gasped as it upped its growth forecast for 2017 from 45 percent to 49 percent.
So there is a slight kind of odd, weirdness about it: I got the feeling that the audience was really engaged with it, and people gasped at the right points and laughed at the right points.
One of the Twitch announcers gasped as the other breezily observes the prominence of "such bulky Tapu Kokos" in the current metagame, the colloquialism for the trends in tactics that dominate play at any given point.
And since then, for 37 games total, over three seasons, Wright's been a specter, occasionally showing up, like when he appeared with the other Mets on Opening Day 2018, looking so gaunt that my wife gasped.
Both women, one 24 and the other 2200 and very much part of a new wave in swimming, touched the wall in 52.70 seconds as the crowd gasped at the times flashing up on the scoreboard.
In 1993 when the star stepped on stage to perform her hit duet "Does He Love You," with Linda Davis (mom to Lady Antebellum singer Hillary Scott), "everybody gasped!" recalls Vince Gill, who hosted that night.
The first 10 minutes were all terror and jubilation — terror every time Messi touched the ball ("No, no, no!" everyone mutter-gasped in unison) and jubilation because the Viking boys had been strong, fortresslike, on defense.
Breitbart said he was skeptical after a June phone call with O'Keefe about what he had, but when the video was rolling in his basement office in Los Angeles in late July, Breitbart said, he gasped.
They gush about ousting Detroit in the 2101 playoffs because they gasped at all the transplanted Red Wings fans who worked at auto plants in nearby Spring Hill and Smyrna and crammed Bridgestone in the beginning.
Mr. Bowles gasped as he described a Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, gown made by the couturier Jean-Philippe Worth for Louise, the formidable wife of the eighth duke, and arguably the jewel in the display's crown.
"You ate that on a road trip?" my editor gasped, as if I had told her that I let the lobster roll sit on the dashboard in the summer heat for a few hours before diving in.
After playing the YouTube "How To Pronounce Gyro" video a couple of times and jumping up out of my seat, alarming several coworkers, I gasped aloud: How many other food words have I been so wrong about?
While most of the girls in my year seemed to welcome puberty like a seamless next chapter, I was a braces-clad, glasses-wearing dork who gasped at the sight of a thong in the changing rooms.
All night long, she would stop breathing for more than 10 seconds at a time, followed by a mini-arousal and a snore as she gasped for breath to raise the depleted oxygen level in her blood.
Some of her last words to her killer, according to a prosecution witness, were "I cannot breathe," which she uttered as she gasped for air while Feit exited the basement where she later died, the Express-News reported.
When several guests came around the corner and gasped at the girls standing eerily in the hallway, Hughes decided to post a few pics on Twitter and the results have gone viral, racking up more than 20,000 "likes."
All the 8-year-olds assembled, myself included, gasped at the very end of the video, when Michael Jackson himself turned into a monster, surpassing in creepiness the one he and his girlfriend saw on a movie screen.
COPENHAGEN (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In a dark tunnel in Copenhagen's red light district on a freezing night, Annika gasped for air as the stranger who agreed to pay her for sex started suffocating her with his bare hands.
Along with her team of doctors, I decided to remove her life support, and for over an hour she gasped for breath in front of me, struggling to breathe, to stay with me for a few more minutes.
As Ms. Bachelet spoke about the creation of the park network, Ms. Tompkins looked up and gasped, watching the eagle circling above the house, which she owns; águila, or eagle, was the radio call name of her husband.
Prosecutors said Mr. Castile gasped to say, "I wasn't reaching for it," after the shots were fired, but the audio was hard to make out in a packed courtroom where the newly released footage was shown only once.
When: Saturday, October 8–Sunday, October 9 Where: Knockdown Center (52–19 Flushing Avenue, Maspeth, Queens) Remember when Jerry Saltz discovered the Knockdown Center this year and gasped at the possibilities the massive space presents for art happenings?
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Despite clear skies and sunshine, residents of the Serbian capital have gasped this week in the acrid air, struggling to breathe in a city whose air pollution readings have approached those of Beijing, Delhi, Lahore and Karachi.
When women in China filmed children pull and shatter a glass sculpture, we gasped in disbelief; when, most recently, a man in Pennsylvania spent one minute poking a clock sculpture until he destroyed it, we could really only laugh.
For Stephens, it must have seemed like all the air had left the cage, and as he gasped on the mat all he found to inhale was Aldo, who smothered him with an urgency he hadn't shown in years.
Then one morning 62 years ago Roger Bannister – running through a 15 mph crosswind, no less – gasped over the finish line in front of a small crowd in Oxford, beating the fabled milestone by six tenths of a second.
On "Tarifa," one of the best tracks on "Are We There," her lyrics are gasped and half formed—it is a profound way to express the exhaustion of deep love: Tell me when Tell me when is this over?
There were two moments when the audience audibly gasped: one when I explained how many people in the US are uninsured and another when I mentioned how much Americans have to spend out of pocket to meet their deductible.
" Right wing windbag pundit and former Trump advisor Sebastian Gorka swooned over to the nearest fainting couch and as he was revived with smelling salts he gasped, "In 5 years on Twitter I have avoided (re-)posting anything with foul language.
A few weeks ago I went on two appointments solo (after doing a slew of appointments with a combination of friends/cousins/parents) and the people in the store basically gasped when I said I didn't have anyone coming with me.
In the shadow of the largest single-story building in the world, NASA's towering Vehicle Assembly Building, and in front of the agency's iconic ticking countdown clock, onlookers gasped as cloud plumes quietly billowed out from beneath the Falcon Heavy.
He was surrounded by thousands of villagers who gaped at him from afar, who inched closer to touch his unprecedented white skin or else gasped as they watched him eat a chicken skewer with his left hand, the devil's hand.
Garza's last words to her alleged killer, according to a prosecution witness, were "I cannot breathe," which she uttered as she gasped for air while he allegedly exited the basement where she later died, the San Antonio Express-News reports.
They gobbled up the state-owned behemoth's first-ever global bonds last week, gasped at its $111bn annual profit and, for all their professed concern about climate change, gushed over how cheaply it can pump oil for decades to come.
At a recent screening in Manhattan, as audience members gasped their way through tears, it became clear that the film got at something more elemental than tragedy: It captured the purity of the altruistic outpouring that came in the bombings' wake.
Stern was known as over the top, but even his fans gasped that January morning when the DJ pretended to call a representative of Air Florida, just one day after its jet had crashed into D.C.'s 14th Street Bridge, killing 78 people.
Judging from some of the remembrances, Ali would seem to have stopped existing as a human soon after he tremblingly lit an Olympic torch in Atlanta in 1996, when we all gasped ... and then cast him loose from our collective cultural net.
That Sato's film is successful isn't just my opinion, but based on observation of the packed theater full of fans who laughed at the jokes, gasped during the fights, and cheered when Ichigo and each of his friends—and enemies—were introduced.
United last week reached a settlement with the 69-year-old Dao, whose removal prompted intense public backlash when fellow passengers released video online showing aviation police dragging him down the aisle as passengers cried out and gasped at his bloodied face.
Mr. Shapiro was surrounded on Tuesday by about 19643 abuse victims and their family members, who gasped and wept when he revealed that one priest had abused five sisters in the same family, including one girl beginning when she was 18 months old.
Weeks after a German magazine tipped off the world that an 80-year-old man had hoarded hundreds of artworks collected by his father during the Nazi era in a Munich apartment, the world gasped at the prospect of rediscovering long-lost treasures.
Now the surface is coated with gray, dirty ripples: all that's bad, all that's weighty, all that's fearful, all that suffered, darted, and tried to break loose, oinked and mooed, couldn't understand, resisted, and gasped for breath—all of it turns to muck.
The audience gasped, laughed and applauded as they followed the tale of a fading TV star (played by Leonardo DiCaprio), his loyal stuntman (Brad Pitt) and Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie), set in the final days before Charles Manson upended Hollywood's collective psyche.
The audience gasped, laughed and applauded as they followed the tale of a fading TV star (played by Leonardo DiCaprio), his loyal stuntman (Brad Pitt) and Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie), set in the final days before Charles Manson upended Hollywood's collective psyche.
But Charlottesville was 19% black, and still one of her boyfriends had told her he didn't like her being so friendly with Mr Wilson (she dropped that one fast); and still some folk gasped in horror at the mere thought of moving the statue.
Some MPs gasped in surprise when the result came, because although the roughly 8% of grand coalition MPs who voted against Mrs Merkel was a similar proportion to last time, that coalition's much-reduced majority following the election in September made the result perilously narrow.
As the real thing suddenly popped into the room, dressed in a charcoal suit and seeming smaller and far more upbeat than the man who last made public rounds in November, when he announced to the world that he was H.I.V.-positive, the crowd gasped.
Brazile claims that when she replaced Debbie Wasserman Schultz as the head of the DNC, she discovered a party deeply in debt, losing $3.5 million to $4 million every month, which necessitated an intervention from the Clinton campaign to keep it afloat: I gasped.
"When the mayor came out and said it wasn't going to be done by the start of November, the community collectively gasped," says Tara Huffman, director of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Programs at Baltimore's Open Society Institute, a progressive think tank and advocacy group.
"Now he's thrown a grenade," Morales gasped when Obama spoke of the importance of the free and open exchange of ideas, long a taboo subject in a country where dissent is stifled, access to the Internet remains limited and the media is state-controlled.
Onlookers gasped and laughed after the bottom half of "Girl with Balloon", one of Banksy's best-known works, was sucked into a shredder hidden in its frame as the hammer fell last Friday after a bid of 1,042,000 pounds ($1.38 million) - matching Banksy's all-time record.
His Spidey sense intuits rightfully that she's pregnant, and while I gasped at what I assumed to be his followup, I am grateful to say that Dill is not going to steal Hannah's baby, though I'd love it if that did happen, maybe next week or so.
But that night there seemed to be a fellowship among everyone, as people collectively gasped, provided audible ad-libs ("She's crazy!" someone exclaimed, referring to the extremely oblivious and frequent interrupter Alana) and erupted into laughter or applause at some of the more outlandish or scabrous moments.
Yet before the halftime break, there was a moment, near midfield, when Ibrahimovic came on to a bouncing ball and controlled it deftly at his feet, spinning all the way around and going away from an Irish midfielder while the crowd gasped at the fluidity of his whirl.
AT THE headquarters of the free-market Free Democrat Party (FDP) on September 24th activists gasped as the first exit poll results were read out: Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), their Bavarian sister party, were on just 32.5%, much lower than any poll had suggested.
In the screening I attended, the audience gasped when the Zords, the robots the Power Rangers drive, first appeared onscreen to the tune of the old theme song, and the crowd laughed as the villain Rita Repulsa, played by a delicious Elizabeth Banks, attempted to destroy a Krispy Kreme donut shop.
Kat Edison's (Aisha Dee) new role as social media director has given her the cents to pay for a bottle of bubbly to celebrate Jane's new job, if not, alas, the sense to chill that sucker; I gasped when she stowed the Champagne in a handbag in the fashion closet.
With the burly switch axe in hand, I could not consistently dodge it the way I could Anjanath's flames, so I started flailing, trying to anticipate its arrival, trying to catch it in its mouth (which, by the way, opened way too wide.) The first time I really hit I gasped.
Audiences around the world were enthralled by Paul Rudd's lovable-rogue vibe and gasped in astonishment at Ant-Man's ability to become very small and communicate with ants, not to mention his additional power of getting really big that was unveiled in the most unexpected twist of Captain America: Civil War.
The day I began this book, I read big chunks of it aloud as I followed my wife around the house, and in the middle of one poem — I won't say which, because any number of them could work the same way — she gasped, and then we both started crying.
This year-defining thirst moment is also a point of personal pride for Mashable, since our very own Nicole Gallucci essentially sparked the fire of this horny storm by being the girl in the above viral tweet who gasped at the mere sight of Evans in his Knives Out sweater.
"When Donald Trump was elected, my daughter, Hazel, came down and the TV was on, and it said on the crawl at the bottom, 'Trump Wins,' and she kind of gasped because of course we all had this collective hope that something else was going to happen," said the Steel Magnolias star.
Garner's death on a sidewalk during an arrest for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes, and his gasped final words "I can't breathe" caught on bystander video, played a key role in the rise of the movement decrying excessive use of force by police officers against black men and teenagers in the United States.
At one point, Betty's friend Kevin — once specifically labeled her "gay best friend," to acknowledge the cliché while nodding to the comics' 2010 introduction of Kevin Keller as its first openly gay character — reveals that Cheryl once called Betty "season five Betty Draper," which is such a specifically mean reference that I gasped.
The promise of grime had arrived and then sunburned itself into commercial submission on the decaying beaches of Ayia Napa; nu-rave had already started to fade away, dehydrated and coming down from its brief MDMA high; and the UK's garage rock revolution gasped from somewhere beneath a mountain of landfill indie.
It was a week of pointed public dressing moments, from the Grammys, with their white roses, to the State of the Union, with its assorted dress codes, but hands-down the most gushed-over, gasped-about and otherwise glorified of them all was the premiere of the film "Black Panther" in Los Angeles.
Opinion Columnist SEATTLE — Staff members gasped four years ago when Dan Price gathered the 270 employees at Gravity Payments, the company he had founded with his brother, and told them he was raising everyone's salary to a minimum of $2000,22016, partly by slashing his own $1.1 million pay to the same level.
For a gaming idiot like me, it is a perfect blend of awe-inspiring tricks and familiar tropes—I gasped the first time I went 2D and got to bang some blocks Super Nintendo-style, and when Cappy took over a frog and I got to leap the height of a skyscraper.
Execution by lethal injection should take about seven minutes, but some executions using midazolam have taken much longer; in 2014, Arizona's Joseph Wood snorted and gasped, seemingly in agony, for nearly two hours before finally dying after being given massive doses of drugs via repeated injections in an attempt to kill him.
Maybe he'd changed up his porn viewing, or maybe he had been with someone else in the month I'd been avoiding him, some rail-thin, high-pitched blonde—I bit his neck, he bit my breast—who liked it hard but not as hard as I did, someone who moaned and gasped a lot.
AT THE headquarters of the free-market Free Democrat (FDP) party in Berlin the crowd gasped as the first exit poll results were read out at 18:00 this evening: Angela Merkel's alliance of Christian Democrats (CDU) and the Bavarian CSU was on 8.93%, substantially lower than any recent poll had suggested it would be.
Although that gruesome two-hour spectacle, during which the prisoner visibly gasped and choked 660 times while the state administered 14 times its planned dosage of lethal drugs, involved a different drug protocol than the one in Glossip, it shared the common flaw of depending upon midazolam to do a job it inherently is unsuited to perform.
Although Flynn delivers on her big twist (I gasped) and the film is aesthetically pleasing to watch (McQueen and his longtime cinematographer, Sean Bobbitt, cast a cool undertone to the unfolding drama), Widows flounders in bringing about any real discussion about the realities of American women, despite Davis' best efforts to rally #MeToo solidarity during the film's promo.
Part of the reason "Halloween" has aged so well — when it screened at a Times Square theater this month, the crowd still gasped and screamed — is that it plays no topical notes and wastes little time on character development, plot, theme or any other elements extraneous to the critical business of sending shudders down your spine.
I gasped so loudly at Aquaria's Bob Mackie-esque star-studded cut-crotched evening gown that I scared my cat, and Asia's stunning gold-and-Tiffany-blue art-deco "Queen Tut" ensemble, complete with citrine topaz goatee, undoubtedly brought a mist to the newly-single eyes of Tisha Campbell, wherever she may be, long may she live.
In fact, the second Spicer rolled out on that podium a la McCarthy on SNL, the audience gasped and clapped like it couldn't quite believe what it was seeing (shoutout to Veep's Anna Chlumsky for a particularly fun jaw-drop, which was so severe it looked like she was about to unhinge her jaw and swallow the stage whole).
Instead, government officials scrambled to save themselves, shutting down the House of Representatives, and failed to ask about the employees of the United States Postal Service and their clients, offering no protection to them until District of Columbia postal workers Thomas Morris Jr. and Joseph Curseen gasped their final breaths, their lungs destroyed as surely as the twin towers by a terrorist assault.
And wait until CES when you'll see enough wireless headphones to choke a blue whale and then watch as that other apex predator, Samsung, slowly but surely begins to remove its own headphone jacks because Apple, mean old Apple, finally said it was OK. i gasped when they didn't stop and the tube thing got longer and longer lmao pic.twitter.
Yet even those who made up the well-coiffed, titled and tucked crowd in attendance at Ralph & Russo gasped when the Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor closed the show at the Grand Palais in a champagne Chantilly lace bridal gown with a double duchess overskirt of epic proportions, hand-embroidered with gold and silver bullion and accompanied by a bejeweled tulle headpiece.
New York (CNN)The audience gathered in New York's Delacorte Theater in Central Park for a new rendition of William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" gasped in delight when the title character first strode across the stage, not in a toga, but adorned in a business suit and tie that fell unfashionably below his belt and sporting a presidential yellow coif of hair atop his head.
While he was in the ballroom giving the actors notes, the Times posted its latest exposé of Harvey Weinstein's serial abuse of women; it focussed on the "complicity machine" enabling him, including agents at C.A.A. When Canals, sitting near a bank of monitors, read the name of Bryan Lourd, one of Murphy's agents, he gasped and held up his phone to show Murphy's assistant.
"There was a case in Florida where a woman was sitting at a bar and having a drink and turns out she had a short skirt and she didn't have underwear on and a man took her outside and brutally raped her and the judge dismissed it saying that she asked for it because she had on, she wasn't wearing underwear," Biden said at the time as the crowd gasped.
Here's Wilson's beautiful, haunting translation of the moment Scylla grabs up six men whole: "As when a fisherman out on a cliff casts his long rod and line set round with oxhorn to trick the little fishes with his bait; when one is caught he flings it gasping back onto the shore -- so those men gasped as Scylla lifted them high up to her rocky cave -- and at the entrance ate them up..." The language glitters: the men shine like fish even as the witch devours them, and Odysseus and the mourning survivors sail away beneath them.
I'm bored by the repetition of day-to-day life So I rarely feel like Each day is a gift Now I know I can't explain how it feels to believe that To be normal Makes me feel like all I want is The unexpected Then my world turned upside down After a pause, the actress read the poem again, this time starting with the last line, reading from the bottom up: Then my world turned upside down The unexpected Makes me feel like all I want is To be normal I can't explain how it feels to believe that I know Now Each day is a gift So I rarely feel like I'm bored by the repetition of day-to-day life The audience gasped as the reading ended, then we applauded loudly.
There are indeed opened "closets of rage" in Veronica, including a harrowing passage ("Broken English") where the poem's language breaks down into shards of gasped syllables, recalling Eric Garner's agonized "I can't breathe" before his death at the hands of a police officer in 2014: re / inserting / re /beating / and re- / suffocating / the b-b-b / b-b-b / b-b-b-b / reathing / grieving / bulleted body / on repeat […] "Broken English" is a "Lamentation—a chorale," one part of the book's relentless and uncomfortable focus on the non-white victims of our contemporary police state: "day after day the bodies pile up / — must be friends with the wrong police —"; Veronica is, however, by no means a one-note howl of anguish or grief at what Langston Hughes called the "dream deferred" (to which Hunt nods in one of her section titles), but a subtle and often lyrically melodic meditation on what it means to be Black in a nation where one's neighbors speak "in concealed carry," what it means to be a woman, and what it means to be an American in general.

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