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"The Death of Stalin" is by turns entertaining and unsettling, with laughs that morph into gasps and uneasy gasps that erupt into queasy, choking laughs.
" Critic's take: "'The Death of Stalin' is by turns entertaining and unsettling, with laughs that morph into gasps and uneasy gasps that erupt into queasy, choking laughs.
N olee ( gasps ): Talking to Jim—that's Harvey Weinstein!
He sputters and gasps but won't grab the life preserver.
There are no wails; there are no gasps of surprise.
And then you do this, and you're like, [gasps] witch!
Lafitte's remarks drew gasps from the audience, according to THR.
I didn't realize this was how it worked, he gasps.
Presumably, they sucked it in with their last desperate gasps.
Her early death triggered collective gasps heard around theaters everywhere.
A shopper gasps in disbelief when the secret is revealed.
Gasps echoed around the courtroom as the verdict was read.
GARRISON: [GASPS] TAVERNISE: Totally, somebody's getting out of the back.
Her sharp criticisms at times drew gasps from the audience.
The room erupted in gasps and whoops, and Benioff beamed.
A thousand collective gasps in a cyclone of cherry blossoms.
The room erupted in gasps when he offered $3853 million.
The journalists in the room responded with gasps and laughter.
It's like [dramatically gasps] "oh my God this is too good".
She stumbles backward, to the gasps of the live studio audience.
One officer gasps for air after getting back in the vehicle.
Cramer replied, "I have," and many relatives responded with audible gasps.
I'm like, [gasps], thank God, oh, no, no, no, no, no.
Multiple gun shots go off as someone behind the camera gasps.
There are moments when it's nearly impossible to restrict audible gasps.
Bent over, my mouth opened in cries of pain, wet gasps.
You're waking up to one of the last gasps of winter.
The woman in the bathtub knows whereof she speaks, or gasps.
"The Star-Spangled Banner" followed, eliciting more gasps from the seats.
I doubt those gasps would have been heard a decade ago.
Mr. Spicer's explanation drew gasps from reporters in the briefing room.
There were gasps and nervous titters as the prosthesis flopped out.
There were audible gasps in the room as he did so.
"One day I'm going to rape him," she says, drawing gasps.
There were gasps at Disney's launch event when it revealed the price.
We returned to Miwako's room, where she was breathing in desperate gasps.
One silver spoon drops to the floor and the crowd, collectively, gasps.
That's the last gasps of summer before fall is finally upon us.
The horses come down the final stretch, and then the crowd gasps.
The product got gasps from potential investors Jeremy Bloom and Craig Cooper.
In another, gasps can be heard as the plane approaches the runway.
The giggles catch in the throat, and come out as gasps instead.
And now I walk into a party and people are like, [gasps].
" When she holds a baby he gasps, "You look so at home!!!!
Those jokes were met mainly with gasps, some chuckles, and sometimes silence.
His gasps are so guttural it's shocking they don't produce coughing fits.
Providing some sort of happiness, I suppose, with life's precious last gasps.
"Call the nurse!" gasps the doctor, struggling as the worm winds tighter.
Audible gasps and muffled applause could be heard on the Senate floor.
He peers down into the ocean and gasps at what we see.
She elicits gasps and giggles, but she's also making a teaching point.
His eyes bulge as he gasps for air through an oxygen mask.
We became close friends, counseling each other until our last gasps of adolescence.
She lay on her back in the snow, motionless except for her gasps.
There's a pause, the expected gasps and a discreet shot of the victim.
She was in pink, and she walked out, and I was like, [gasps].
From hearing the gasps and cheers, I think many others were similarly struck.
The most negativity Leonard faced were gasps whenever he hurt the home team.
Patmoring her way around the kitchen in a gale of shrieks and gasps.
Breathless gasps and soft cries filled the air as people checked their devices.
He gasps and he looks at them and he says that they are pretty.
After she gasps, our seats sail back, and we land right where we started.
"Oh, honey," she says, her hands flying up to her mouth as she gasps.
"So she goes, 'Hi,' in the background," she continues, prompting gasps from her sisters.
But then her breathing became irregular, and there were long gaps and little gasps.
I heard audible gasps when the unfortunate Frank Poole (Gary Lockwood) met his fate.
After initial gasps and laughter from the audience died down, Hillary Clinton went first.
So that's really how the idea was just like [gasps] brought out to us.
Similar to Westerners, the Tsimane participants rated laughter as pleasant and gasps as unpleasant.
There were few surprises Sunday, but the supporting actor win for Rylance drew gasps.
The collective gasps were heard as jaws dropped all across the nation Friday night.
The announcement was met with gasps from the judges and boos from the audience.
Now Republicans are taking their last gasps on their historic belief in free markets.
The replicant emerges from an artificial placenta, shaking, its breathing coming in ragged gasps.
Pistorius' appearance during the trial without his prostheses had drawn gasps from the courtroom.
Gasps that emerge from audiences at plays usually belong to one of two categories.
I don't even (and please hold your horrified gasps) own a designated gamer chair.
Settle in for a long session of shivers, gasps and, despite yourself, satisfied smiles.
Some of their rallies drew gasps from the sellout crowd in Rod Laver Arena.
Jordan Edwards  A rare verdict yesterday elicited sobs and gasps from a Texas courtroom.
A woman gasps as she emerges from the ice pool during the swimming competition.
Xianyong Bai, Crowbcat's in-game AI "buddy," falls to one knee and gasps for breath.
The picture, which you can see for yourself below, is worth a million audible gasps.
But as the historic cathedral continued to burn, crowds let out audible gasps and groans.
People reacted with audible gasps, but "most of them were just shocked silently," he said.
When the character Jim almost dies, if you watch it in a theater, everyone gasps.
For those who know their Spider-Man lore, the moment is constructed to elicit gasps.
"She did a test run first," adds Kyle, which evokes audible gasps from the group.
There were a few gasps from people when they realized what they were looking at!
" Judging by the reaction — shocked gasps, shrieks and one man repeatedly shouting "Oh, my God!
Their starters rarely last long or pitch very well, and their offense gasps for runs.
The comment drew gasps and grimaces from other candidates at a political forum on Thursday.
"You've never heard of the hairdryer trick?" gasps Vedat when I ask what it's for.
My breath spurt out like little gasps and my body spasmed in time with them.
The hiss of incinerating pages sounded like the final gasps of hundreds of dying souls.
There were audible gasps from the crowd when they were told about his passing. pic.twitter.
News of Bryant&aposs death prompted audible gasps from rally attendees, according to local reports.
He soared for dunks, turned defenders into traffic cones and elicited gasps from the crowd.
"That girl's a ghost," the country-folk singer gasps, from the perspective of stunned onlookers.
Simply put, Trump is one of the last gasps of American white supremacy and patriarchy.
And so, after a years-long death spiral, Google+ breathed its last gasps in April. 
"You could hear gasps from the crowd as results came in," Cuban told The Hill.
In the final moments of Infinity War, there are gasps and a few scattered sobs.
The speakers elicited gasps of wonder, un-self-conscious giggles, or heavy sighs of righteous indignation.
Last year, Trump drew gasps by threatening from the U.N. podium to "totally destroy" North Korea.
The depiction of working in Theranos' unregulated laboratory scored the biggest gasps from the Sundance audience.
As usual, the set drew gasps and applause from the audience when the curtain went up.
Now, we can expect to laugh at least once per episode, amid the gasps and cringes.
I already had a great anecdote, one that I told often at parties to delighted gasps.
Sources said that there were audible sighs and gasps from lawmakers as Taylor delivered his statement.
In one video, posted to Oprah's Instagram account, a woman gasps after she answers the door.
"And here are the all-male nominees," she told the crowd, to gasps and disappointed sighs.
I spent five nights there during the final gasps of another sweaty New York City summer.
Cue the audience members' gasps, as well as the movie's familiar plinkety-plinkety-plink theme song.
My daughter looks up at them, bright enough to reveal the road without headlights, and gasps.
"Sorry, Hillary, I was running on C.P. time," de Blasio replied to gasps from the crowd.
But it could not drown out the gasps as the first model came down the runway.
There were audible gasps at the news of the crash, and a moment of silence followed.
Of course, I have received literal gasps of horror after telling people about my autocorrect policy.
" Told that there were gasps after his initial response, Earnest said he "was expecting for chuckles.
" He continued on to gasps from the crowd, "Jan, you are the sunshine in my life.
Her comments during The Telegraph's "Women Mean Business " event in London drew audible gasps from the crowd.
Then, Mr. Penn got down on one knee from the stage, to audible gasps from the crowd.
Then there's Boyle, whose own joy unfolds as, through cheers and gasps, she's realizes she's nailed it.
Video of his arrest, and his gasps of "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for activists.
Mom gasps and Buddy tells her not to worry, Sis has a lot in common with terrorists.
The announcement was met with gasps in Stockholm's stately Royal Academy hall, followed — unusually — by some laughter.
Everyone gasps and stuff without yelling but then at the end everyone is pretty pumped and cheering.
It was an emotional (and revelatory!) hour of gasps, aha moments and tears (both happy and sad!).
Her comments were met with gasps and applause in the studio — and immediate backlash on social media.
Right after he makes the comments about Cruz, there are a few excited gasps in the crowd.
The in-court dustups Monday elicited audible gasps from the gallery, including from family members of victims.
Judging by the gasps that broke out throughout the room, it was the evening's true OMG moment.
But it is Ms. Lang's extemporaneous patter, which changes from night to night, that can provoke gasps.
The announcement was met with gasps in Stockholm's stately Royal Academy hall, followed - unusually - by some laughter.
I'm giddily uncomfortable, breathing in short, controlled gasps as I continue slowly – ever so slowly – to chew.
Her arms and legs are splayed stiff, as if in rapture, and she gasps into the water.
"Look what comes out now," one of the hosts says ominously, and the crowd quite literally gasps.
Gasps could be heard each time an attacker launched himself over the defenders and reached the pole.
For each successful convergence between hunter and eagle, gasps and cheers of awe erupted across the steppe.
The gasps from the audience drowned out my music — and even my thoughts — for a split second.
In a clip posted by Bloomberg&aposs Selina Wang, the audience positively gasps when Musk starts dancing.
Briefly it tipped back toward us, nearly crashing to the ground, and there were a few gasps.
More gasps; I could picture us sitting at the table, eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches together.
An hour later, the spire, engulfed in flames, collapsed to the gasps of hundreds of dumbstruck onlookers.
" Asked about the reaction at a campaign field office, a Trump field staffer told CNN there were "gasps.
"Oh my God," Spade gasps as she answers her door in pajamas and Roldan hands her a bouquet.
The gasps will be big, eyes will widen, and Shay Mitchell's eyebrows will continue to be arched perfection.
More gasps came from her throat as he dribbled a large drop from the candle onto her arm.
She made headlines when she used them in a speech before school principals, earning gasps from the crowd.
We would pause because there would be laughter or gasps or bets won, bets lost over what happened.
In the room, Wolf's jokes were met with an awkward mix of laughs, disbelieving gasps, applause, and silence.
Lawrence literally gasps when Kyle Richards appears on the screen to tell her how much she loves her.
When she began a story about notarizing something for a cancer patient, concerned gasps bubbled throughout the class.
As she gasps, staring at Jon with a look of total ruin, Daenerys is, once again, totally alone.
After tears of joy, gasps of shock, and a split second of disbelief, of course- I said YES!
Even the internet breathed a few gasps of air with NFSNet and the rise of the teen hacker.
For instance, one experiment involved asking the participants to listen to sounds of laughter and gasps of fear.
And the special bonus edition certainly didn't disappoint, ranging everywhere from shocked gasps to teary declarations of anger.
After tears of joy, gasps of shock, and a split second of disbelief, of course – I said YES!
It drew gasps, and came only after passionate hectoring by arguably the most famous person in sports media.
"Gasps in the room when Comey says the president lied #ComeyDay," he soon followed up with a video.
When he gasps, "Buuuut whyyy?" it's hard not to imagine the same wail echoing throughout the White House.
Ryan reportedly drew audible gasps from the courtroom audience when he revealed that the third client was Hannity.
Everyone gasps and, once Grace releases Jeanne, she doubles over, as if she had been sliced in two.
So do alerts for blasting zones and fallen rock, where the long-dying coal industry gasps for breath.
The caustic response prompted gasps from reporters inside the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House.
When Robert Teeter, a pollster for Mr. Ford, showed the ad to a focus group, there were gasps.
Garner's gasps "I can't breathe," a phrase that has become a rallying cry for Black Lives Matters protests.
Not with T.S. Eliot's proverbial whimper, but with the breathless gasps of one unfamiliar with exerting any effort.
As the verdicts were read on Tuesday afternoon, there were gasps from the officers' supporters in the benches.
Then the Fed news broke; Ms. Roth heard gasps and screams as everyone turned back to their monitors.
Because it aired from 1986 to 1990, its heyday overlapped with the last gasps of '80s popular culture.
Their talks usually go over well — although in San Francisco they often hear "incredulous gasps," Mr. Fried reported.
I realise this may elicit some gasps of shock and you might even stop reading after this sentence.
"Sean Hannity," Cohen's lawyer, Stephen Ryan, said into the microphone, and the audience erupted in gasps and laughter.
Apparently, he later resorted to lead, gold plates, hippopotamus ivory, and even actual human teeth *gasps* for his dentures.
Strings and organs provide the basis for many of the pieces, swooping and swooning in these long, cinematic gasps.
OVERHEARD: Collective gasps followed by a smattering of laughter in the Senate press gallery as the Mooch news broke.
"You mean, I'm going to cook?" he gasps, in the manner of the Last Emperor handed his first trowel.
I remember coming in in the morning, being like, [gasps] 'Oh wow, I've got another head on my head.
Yet despite gasps and cries from the public, and stark warnings from doctors, the national government remains strangely aloof.
Even Vikander's gasps and groans mirror the ones Grey's Anatomy co-star Camilla Luddington voiced for the video game.
The cheers turned to gasps as Finau's ankle dislocated, sending him to the hospital for treatment and an MRI.
John McCain gives a thumbs down Audible gasps and applause broke out during the nail-biting vote when Sen.
He had even teased an entirely different finale, one with gasps and secret messages that probably amounted to nothing.
"You meet men online?" she gasps at another point, as if this wouldn't be any logical person's first assumption.
The sentencing was met by gasps in the courtroom, which was packed with victims' families and a crash survivor.
The model utters—gasps, really—some lines that echo the patois of consensual nonconsent play, and away we go.
Alan Carr's mother is crying with laughter in the front row, and mouthing the word "Legend" through her gasps.
A wheel spin rendered Kameron first to go, and she chose, to a roomful of gasps, to face Asia.
She exited nearly seven hours later — after a presidential tweet denigrating her drew gasps from the audience — to applause.
And he drew more gasps two months later, appearing in the front row on the arm of Wendi Murdoch.
But it was several seconds until the sun poked through a gap in the clouds, prompting gasps and applause.
The film drew gasps and giggles from the press, but also fascination, according to a review in The Times.
San Francisco single-family home sale prices could climb to an average of $5 million, he said, to gasps.
Once he does, he gasps and tells Perez again and again, "no te creo" ("I don't believe you" in Spanish).
Beginning life in 1990 during the last gasps of apartheid, the Afrikaner town was the brainchild of Carel Boshoff III.
The Glide Ensemble sings on one side of the bar, and the Warriors crowd gasps and cheers on the other.
As the historic 295-foot spire fell to the ground, there were gasps of disbelief from those watching history burn.
She frequently clutches the pearls around her neck (this corresponds to a lyric) and gasps, looking coyly at the camera.
Around this time, tiny gasps and audible squeals at our desks are normal — and quite frequent — whenever the mail comes.
Once Rains catches sight of her country idol, she gasps, clasps her hands to her face, and bursts into tears.
Another gasps at President Donald Trump's public questioning of defence treaties and resentment at the cost of maintaining bases overseas.
It triggers strong emotions and hard feelings, but also gasps of sheer delight and roars of laughter in multiple audiences.
When his videos of his torture of Ningsih were played to the jury -- drawing audible gasps -- he closed his eyes.
Presenting such a device to people more familiar with the American or European smartphone markets draws gasps of surprised revulsion.
When their divorce was announced, audible gasps were heard around the Refinery29 office; we thought those two would last forever.
As the world struggles to evolve, Trump represents for me the last gasps of white supremacy trying to maintain itself.
Sun gasps, and it seems that her potential future paramour might actually save her from having to do anything crazy.
The tweet was met with an onslaught of responses, many of which vouched for (gasps) savory oatmeal over sweet grits.
Gasps of disbelief rumbled around Amen Corner Sunday as defending champion Spieth, dropped six shots during a three-hole stretch.
Any sexually active woman will tell you how easy it is to mask gasps of pain inside moans of pleasure.
With Bolt, the pleasure, the gasps of incredulous laughter, always came with just watching him make the impossible look workaday.
This is no doubt partly because misogyny is so normal as to feel unremarkable, eliciting more eye rolls than gasps.
In the video Garner gasps "I can't breathe," a phrase that became a rallying cry for Black Lives Matter protesters.
But Kidd loves to cull and aggregate articles, loves the gasps of surprise he hears, loves the power of information.
In response, Heidi Gardner, playing an audience member, gasps before fainting, a stunt that she would mimic throughout the skit.
Here, a newborn hippo gasps its last breath while being crushed to death in the jaws of an aggressive male.
After miming a few mock gasps, Ms. Mattila noted that it was a long set and simply took a breather.
The porthole coated in steam at the gasps from his mouth and I turned to the cleaner to settle myself.
While Federer's mercurial shot play brought constant gasps of admiration from the crowd, Djokovic's super power, while less obvious, prevailed.
Played with blazing desperation by Gilles Geary, the doomed man gasps out a last-minute promise to haunt his assassins.
There were gasps in the courtroom as the verdict was read, with the Edwards family hugging prosecutors amid their tears.
The moment has elicited gasps from viewers and in one recent New York showing one woman let out a yelp.
"If Aaron's willing to cut the throat of his friend, then what's he going to do to me?" she gasps.
The wrenching section marked " beklemmt "—oppressed, anguished—curls inward toward silence, with bows brushing on the strings in whispered gasps.
Watching "Vertigo" in a theater for the umpteenth time last month, I heard gasps from viewers unfamiliar with its twists.
But he then produced this one speech that was absolutely devastating, and it drew audible gasps of shock and surprise.
We know it's hard to believe, but not everybody is a fan of AirPods (cue the gasps) like we are.
There were audible gasps from the grandstand at the bottom of the course as fans watched on the big screen.
Cue a moment of confused gasps of excitement, followed by an escalating stampede of journalists and photographers toward the stage.
There were literal gasps from the audience, and I don't know if he panicked or what, because he didn't stop.
"Drum Fife Bugle" twists the traditional instrumentation of a military band around seasick plumes of noise, clipped gasps, and revving electronics.
Late in the second set, Williams served five double faults in a single game, which drew gasps from a shocked audience.
Stephen Ryan, a lawyer for Cohen, drew gasps and laughter from the public gallery when he named Hannity as the client.
That's where things truly get sticky, as she gasps for air and finds herself face to face with a snarling tiger.
It's truly twisted, and she sputters and gasps continuously as Richard explains that in his world, people play by his rules.
"You can't be this f—ing stupid!" he tells them, to gasps from the crowd and shocked reactions from his costars.
" There were gasps when, just after Graham began speaking and expressed her personal sorry, someone pierced the quiet, saying "not really.
His final gasps of "I can't breathe," captured on a cellphone video, became a rallying cry for protesters around the country.
Filmmaker-musician Austin Johnson's breaking project offers three lost-in-the-world anthems, desperate gasps for contentment in a cold universe.
For a group of Howard University students, this actually happened, and Obama was greeted with tears, hugs and lots of gasps.
When it was revealed just seconds later that Moonlight actually won the award, the room was suddenly filled with shocked gasps.
Inside a nicely kept house in a modern subdivision, the man was lying unconscious on the bathroom floor, taking intermittent gasps.
"Our indulgence with you wore out a long time ago Mr. Chairman, I'll tell you that," Jordan responded, prompting scattered gasps.
But every once in awhile, usually while I'm writing these roundups, I stumble upon a legitimate brick and mortar business (gasps).
The toyshops of Heidelberg, their wares clearly cobbled together by wood sprites with tiny hammers, begged for a child's awed gasps.
The sudden act drew horrified gasps from several people in the crowd that had been following Ms. Abramovic through the palazzo.
The special effects are pretty wild, though not always as overpowering as the gasps and exclamations of the characters might indicate.
On the other hand, is there anyway to really notice a strike in an economy that's already breathing its dying gasps?
Mr. Lee, who announced the president's verdict to gasps from his colleagues, then declared his support for the resolution of disapproval.
She even did the auto-tune vocal solo, fluttering between registers without any effects and earning literal gasps from the crowd.
"When a falling star, a literal star falls out the sky, everyone looks at it, notices it, gasps," said the Rev.
When it veered as if to leave I felt such relief that my throat loosened and small gasps escaped my lips.
She stares off into the distance as she gasps for air, her tiny chest heaving desperately to take in more oxygen.
A product of the New York tabloid world, Mr. Trump has an unerring instinct for saying things that will produce gasps.
Audacious backhand passing shots on the Nadal first serve and delightfully disguised drop shots brought frequent loud gasps from the crowd.
Create a pile of unprecedented testimonials , attendance receipts , polling numbers , and pundit gasps that will , once and for all , prove—what ?
When her big bombs did hit the mark they drew gasps from the crowd — but they were few and far between.
Former HUD secretary Julian Castro launched an early attack on former Vice President Joe Biden's memory, drawing gasps from the crowd.
Ford drew gasps when he used crude language on live television to deny telling a staffer he wanted to have oral sex.
Babchenko showed up at Gritsak&aposs news conference on to gasps from the press, and thanked everyone who was mourning his death.
Low, with its gaseous gasps and post-Popol Vuh grandiosity, marked the recently departed David Bowie's former's first foray into alien electronics.
A few hours later, at a press conference about the murder, there were audible gasps and claps when Babchenko himself walked in.
The disclosure of Sean Hannity as the mystery client was met with gasps in the courtroom and feverish public debate outside it.
Though the last gasps of summer try to bamboozle us into thinking it'll be warm forever, we know what's up in September.
She doesn't scream when the goodies are offered; instead, she gasps, and seems genuinely flabbergasted that this is all happening to her.
Despite the uncomfortable viewing experience, the movie is fantastic and the theater audience gasps and laughs along in all the right places.
During the trial, defense attorney Jose Baez elicited gasps when he implied that Anthony's brother, Lee, could have been the girl's father.
The sudden nudity isn't gratuitous (although welcome, judging from the gasps in the audience, and the major Twitter attention it's been getting).
Out of nowhere Berdych broke back for 4-4 when Federer - to gasps from the crowd - double-faulted at break point down.
The new forecast on Wednesday from the CFO drew "gasps of wow" from investors at Alibaba's Hangzhou headquarters, The Financial Times reported.
Much of Fifty Shades Darker's source material gives Johnson little option but to be a soundboard of grunts, moans, gasps, and murmurs.
Armed with a trust fund and impressive glitter budget, he quickly climbed the ranks during the last gasps of Warhol's downtown scene.
"  But Cruz drew gasps from the crowd when a moderator tried to interject with a question, and was told "don't interrupt me.
There weren't whoops for that, but appalled gasps, even among this audience of Apple developers, the friendliest possible crowd in the world.
The Fox News host is Cohen's mystery third client, and there were audible gasps in the courtroom when Hannity's name was revealed.
You can already hear the gasps from everyone who has sent the president dire warnings about what will happen as a result.
Claps turned to gasps when John Ternus unveiled a $2999,210 monitor stand as an add-on for the $22,25 Mac Pro display.
His gasps of "I can't breathe" became a nationwide rallying cry for protesters criticizing police abuses — a movement that Mr. Sessions criticized.
The trip to Ecuador was part of a whirlwind world tour that represented the last gasps of Mr. Manafort's once lucrative career.
One 15-year-old student has had repeated panic attacks; she shakes uncontrollably and gasps for breath at the prospect of returning.
"I love mess," she exclaims in the show's opening sequence, and she responds with pleased gasps to each messy room she encounters.
King gasps when she realizes Franklin isn't just going to sing the song she wrote for her but also going to play.
Even inside the ballroom, Mr. Trump's Catskills one-liners and discursive riffs prompted a mix of gasps, shaking heads and stifled laughter.
In that footage, filmed from farther away, a woman gasps as the car hits Mr. Farmer, who rolls briefly out of sight.
Murray said he had not noticed the crowd's gasps, but he expressed appreciation for del Potro's own bellowing on his hardest shots.
But no one could've predicted that the night would end in the fifty or so gathered dinner guests erupting in shocked gasps.
LONDON — As the $1.4 million artwork began passing through a shredder hidden in its frame, gasps were heard in the auction room.
Hardin slowly moves his hands over Tessa's body, slides his fingers under the waistband of her underwear… and when Tessa gasps, he stops.
He said when the curtains opened to the play, he could hear "audible gasps" when the audience saw the set and astronaut costumes.
In a moment that drew gasps and jeers from the Reno audience, she read a series of recent headlines from the Breitbart website.
" Shocked gasps shoot through the crowd and Dev attempts to backtrack his comments, swearing he "respects women" and "doesn't know anything about this.
John McCain dramatically cast the deciding vote, standing on the Senate floor and giving a thumbs down that elicited gasps in the chamber.
The three-times world all around champion's footwork and bodywork were so majestic that gasps of "wow" became a buzzword at the venue.
Each of these moments is specifically calculated to elicit gasps and tears from viewers — and the headline equivalent of "squeeeee" from entertainment media.
"The chain does not only serve ice cream to its customers: The 'experience' also involves intense imagery and Biblical references," the site gasps.
"I can't breathe," she gasps after busting out some sweet moves while squeezed into a flesh-toned corset and Spanx biker shorts combo.
While the world burns and gasps, Trump is now leading the only major political party in the advanced world to deny climate change.
In this basho Terunofuji repeated the breathtaking feat of simply carrying another rikishi out of the area, producing gasps from those in attendance.
All of the major players have held events over the past few months, but hardware season still has a few last gasps left.
Years later, Mr. Mitchell recalled hearing gasps and at least one racist comment from the audience when he entered the stage that night.
So we'll never fully replace the experience of being warm bodies in a room, where everyone gasps or laughs at the same time.
These are a family tradition and a tourist destination, a spare-no-expense arms race for delighted gasps, bugged eyes and Instagram feeds.
The actress, whose mother was born in Dublin and whose father went to medical school at Trinity College, gasps and asks me why.
The first is crowd response, which takes into account both noise levels and the kind of noise generated (gasps versus applause, for instance).
The final minutes of the match produced only frenzied desperation, filled with near misses and gasps from the disappointed crowd, announced at 24,314.
But there is something particularly horrifying about the images in Khan Sheikhoun, something uniquely haunting about watching the last gasps of innocent people.
A chorus of gasps rang out among the scattered crowd of about a hundred still gathered at Government Point as the sun disappeared.
"Arguably, you sold your country out," the judge declared, drawing gasps and head shakes from members of Flynn's family sitting in the courtroom.
When Ben gives a speech about how people like the Hubbards "will own this country some day," unhappy gasps ripple through the audience.
They're the ruthless billionaires and the corporate-owned media and the armies of failed sons we've inherited amidst the gasps of late capitalism.
The queen's arrival apparently caused gasps of astonishment among the unsuspecting crowd at London Fashion Week, and was widely reported by U.K. media.
As the verdicts were read, there were noticeable gasps and tears from relatives and friends of those who died, CNN affiliate KPIX reported.
Sabbie gasps for breath almost constantly throughout the video; his heaving is audible even when he's buried under the pile of corrections officers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump drew gasps at the United Nations General Assembly last September when he threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea.
The music was cut with one of those record-scratch noises, and was replaced with gasps as people came to understand their ingenuity.
He doesn't say it explicitly right away, but the audience watching from the bleacher-style seats instantly knows what he's inferring and gasps erupt.
Walters' comments, made during the Ronald Reagan dinner event on Friday night, where tickets started at $250, drew gasps from some in the audience.
Never in the history of gender reveals have I seen Power Rangers," Mitchell said between laughs and gasps of shocked delight during the "fight.
"Of course it has to be led by a man because it is a very challenging position," he said, drawing gasps from those present.
Wood spent an hour and fifty-seven minutes struggling for breath before he died, with one reporter counting more than 600 gasps for air.
I heard plenty of gasps (as horses didn't quite clear jumps) and claps (when a rider finished the course with a particularly good time).
Meanwhile Schwitters's Ur-sounds have inspired vocal writing full of odd gasps, shrieks and consonants that take on a grotesque life of their own.
The woman gasps, removes her sunglasses, calls out the name "Ramon" and scratches four long, deep gashes into her own face with her fingernails.
The dramatic beats come and go quickly, with gasps and laughs piling on top of each other at the speed of a spinning skater.
But then when it would come up that I went to Columbine, you could see the jaws drop and you could hear the gasps.
I can hear them inside, speaking in gasps, shuffling through the debris, as slowly — grenade by grenade and bullet by bullet — we kill them.
No, it's Bloomberg's grasp of the obvious that appalls the party's base — as was obvious from the gasps of debate audiences and the media.
Gasps, then applause, broke out among the tour group, as well as from the bride's parents, who had also shown up for the occasion.
Lynch replied, "You'd have to ask the highway patrolman" to audible gasps and laughter in the audience at her continued refusal to be forthcoming.
Taylor prompted sighs and gasps inside the secure hearing room when he read his lengthy, 21-page opening statement, two of the sources said.
But in an epic flub that drew gasps of horror — and joy — the presenter, Faye Dunaway, mistakenly named "La La Land" best picture. 5.
On North Korea, Trump elicited astonished gasps from the audience when he offered one of the bluntest threats he's ever issued against the country.
It feels like a Southern Gothic tale in which someone's finger might get snapped or a hand blown off, eliciting both gasps and giggles.
It's worth watching to hear the sincere gasps from the crowd; they're legitimately stunned until the ordinarily reserved Japanese crowds break out into "Y2J" chants.
Over at the Lionsgate party for La La Land, gasps were heard as the stunning turn of events unfolded, leaving many guests in complete shock.
The mere mention of it elicits gasps of recognition by women of all ages, followed by a rundown of the distinguishing elements: The green dress!
"There's a million maneuvers we do in the street that we're not trained to do," Jung said, drawing groans and gasps from some in attendance.
Another political moment that had viewers and audience members expressing serious gasps and wistful screams was Corden's fake-out about Barack Obama presenting an award.
The happy couple were showered by the rest of her family with excitement and gasps, but her dad wasn't too keen on the good news.
"Because you'd be in jail," Trump shot back, drawing a mix of gasps and applause from the crowd that was defying instructions to remain silent.
It might be easy to dismiss him as a safe comic, less provocative than those who court gasps with material on race, sex and gender.
Al Green whispers into the microphone, "I'm an Aries," and the crowd gasps like he just opened a trench coat and wasn't wearing anything underneath.
Politico reported on Tuesday that Taylor's 15-page opening statement prompted "sighs and gasps" from people in the room as he read aloud from it.
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned," he wrote in the letter, eliciting audible gasps from the spectators when the judge read the line.
Mr. Aster and Ms. Collette keep you suspended between these possibilities, and invite you to reflect, between shrieks and gasps, on the ambiguities of motherhood.
The admission drew gasps from fellow students, who were discussing menstruation at their school in Kheware Mehaj, a small village about 150 km from Mumbai.
The adorably underpowered VW surfmobile turned the crowd nearly mute when it reached $150,000 and then drew gasps when it was hammered sold at $185,000.
Each worker is spanked four times, and every blow delivers an audible thwack—so much so that gasps are heard from the person filming the video.
Spoilers. Don't spoil the things that elicit gasps and cheers from your audience; the moments recalling previous Star Wars films or delighting us with fan service.
Game of Thrones feels different from Avengers: Endgame, or even Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker because Game of Thrones relies on body counts for gasps.
There is room in the gasps and wisps, the snare hits, and the wailing vocal samples for you to find whatever it is that you need.
But I guess I'm ready to sub in my laughs for gasps to watch the series if it means finally figuring what the hell it's about.
But even given just the briefest glimpse at his pained, earnest face as Jane gasps in shock, it seems far more likely that Michael is back.
The 29 members took the stage by storm with their flips and choreography that made all the judges, including Wade, make audible gasps and shocked reactions.
The courtroom was filled with friends and family of the victims who reacted with gasps as the plea was entered, according to the New Zealand Herald.
Initial cheers were quickly followed by gasps when the Chinese firm revealed its eye-watering 2,299 euros ($2,25) price tag, although that includes a 22019G connection.
Gasps were heard from the gallery when the initial verdicts were read, and members of the victims' families were led out of the courtroom in tears.
No doubt there will be laughs, gasps, boos, and intense online debates about whether it's too soon to turn our collective nightmare into silver-screen fodder.
Or Trump's attacks on an independent judiciary (recall the collective Republican gasps at Obama's public belittling of Supreme Court justices at the State of the Union)?
Trump seems focused on destroying the idea of "acting presidential," glorying in the gasps and he-tweeted-whats that now happen on a near-daily basis.
The character slips out of another's grasp, or gasps their last breath, or sacrifices themselves heroically in a spaceship duel that we hear over the radio.
He gasps and shudders again, and a long very thin gray worm, like a strand of overcooked spaghetti, waves out into the air from his nose.
Janine, Offred, and Aunt Lydia's exchange is unorthodox—even forbidden (some gasps go up)—but in a world as small as this one, intimacy is unavoidable.
Namajunas is billed as "Thug" and brought gasps a few years back when she shaved her long, blonde locks in favor of a close-cropped cut.
That would explain the gasps when "Man to Man," part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival, began on Tuesday night at BAM Fisher.
A list of the incarcerated signatories — a 252-foot scroll — was presented at the State Capitol, to audible gasps from the Senate Budget Subcommittee on Prisons.
In the courtroom's public gallery, which held a large contingent of Mr. Assange's supporters, many of the judge's comments met with gasps and murmurs of disapproval.
Nadler's barbed remarks — while commonplace in the House — earned a rare rebuke from Chief Justice John Roberts and gasps and angry glares from some GOP senators.
In a stunning twist that drew gasps at a news conference, Sheriff Wright said Mr. Kohlhepp had confessed on Saturday to a quadruple homicide on Nov.
The results did not show any signs of last-minute gasps from lower-polling candidates who have struggled to break into the top tier for months.
And while we wouldn't dare spoil anything for you about the rest of the movie, suffice it to say there were gasps, laughs, and cheers aplenty.
So there are things that if you already know, you'll be like [gasps], but if you don't know, then it's just another turn of the invention.
Former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker sparked audible gasps in February when he broke protocol to tell the House Judiciary chairman his time for questions had expired.
People come up to me all the time and they say" — she gasps theatrically — "'You look so much better in life than you do in your movies!
The pair served up skilled and entertaining tennis in the second set, Maria drawing gasps of admiration from the crowd for speed and deftness at the net.
I withstand the indignity, once again, of being naked, the grotesque lesions under neon light, and I listen to the shocked gasps of the doctors and nurses.
Astin's casting alone was enough to elicit gasps from anyone familiar with his singing, on-screen and off — and then we found out who he was playing.
Find A Movie There were gasps at last week's Apple event when the company announced that 4K movies will cost the same as HD movies on iTunes.
Gasps of confusion were heard in the theater when the cast and crew of La La Land took to the stage before the celebration was abruptly halted.
"In light of the willingness to engage in meaningful therapy, I am willing to suspend all of the time," Ignatius said Thursday, prompting gasps from the courtroom.
Just saying Jussie Smollett's name in public is enough to draw gasps, at least based on the audience reaction to 'SNL' ripping the crap out of him.
It's not a stretch to say that I've endured my fair share of fat-shaming throughout my life, so I was prepared for laughter, pointing, and gasps.
The couple then break the big news that Eisele will have not one, but two little siblings to help look after — at which point Eisele gasps excitedly.
Shell won several bids with cash bonuses that drew surprised gasps from an audience mostly made up of executives from bidding firms and members of the media.
The choreographer Ed Wubbe goes all out for giggles and gasps, with dance scenes that offer a cheerful mash-up of court rituals, cabaret and Miley Cyrus.
MAC just announced a new collection in honor of the popular '90s playthings, and our office erupted in gasps of excitement — much to the dismay of moi.
For one, the unexpected question elicits an entertaining reaction — sort of like what happens when you hold someone's nose when he's dozing off: He gasps and sputters.
It's not even implied onscreen: there's no shot of the steering wheel swerving, and no one gasps with wide eyes right as the show cuts to commercial.
Zonderland blamed faulty timing for the moment of cruel drama in the gymnastics arena that caused him to plunge to the mat, drawing gasps from the crowd.
That kind of snoring, and especially if it's associated with gasps and snorts and pauses, is actually a sign of a very common disorder called sleep apnea.
When he pleaded not guilty, she said, she stayed silent amid gasps from victims who had been injured in the attack and who were in the courtroom.
Gwen is a different singer on every track, purring demurely before careening into a melodic scream; emitting effervescent gasps and sighs before trying her hand at rapping.
With simple, descriptive titles like "Death in Infancy" and "Those Who Die in Their Twenties," these pieces are stunned gasps of empathy, reaching far into other lives.
News. "The crowd [is] almost willing this to happen," said Fox announcer Joe Buck to his fellow sportscaster Troy Aikman, noting boos and gasps from the crowd.
Gasps were heard from the gallery when the initial verdicts were read, and members of the victims' families were led out of the courtroom, also in tears.
On base logic, he was right to do so: It created only a minor stir domestically, and, I'm sure, more laughs than gasps among its core readership.
During a particularly odious rant from the play's main villain, Bob Ewell, murmurs of disapproval swelled to gasps as he used a racist slur over and over.
Mr. Escalante's story about a couple and a drug cartel elicited gasps for scenes of a puppy being killed and a man's genitals being set on fire.
"You don't know how hard it is to stay hidden from them," he gasps, and immediately Hannah's would-be assassin appears in the trees, spraying bullets everywhere.
Owen Li, the founder of Canarsie Capital LLC, was sentenced to probation by U.S. District Judge Robert Sweet in Manhattan, prompting gasps from spectators in the courtroom.
He swoops in from the right side of the key and completes a between the legs dunk, everyone gasps because they didn't realize he was wearing tap shoes.
And the internal combustion engine that has driven global movement for more than a century will soon take its last gasps of the air it has so polluted.
He's encouraged to practice counterespionage, and that's the lesson his kid brings to class for show-and-tell to a round of gasps and awe from his classmates.
When he explained this undertaking to his team, he was met first with gasps of surprise, followed by quiet, as the developers realized the task ahead of them.
In the stillness of the morning, she gasps for breath but eggs herself on to run faster, take longer strides and ignore the thorns piercing her bare feet.
What we are here to discuss is his insane laugh, which approximates a poisoned harp seal wheezing out his final gasps—but, you know, with joy and whimsy.
When Penny first spots the Zamin family after she's been assigned to live with them she quite literally gasps, frowns, and even screams at the sight of them.
The editors write, "Ultimately, they divide us as a society, stimulate queasiness, stir up uncomfortable gasps of incredulity and in the end cause the reader to ask "WTF?
And besides, how many different sighs, groans, gasps and hiccups of ecstasy can poor Johnson be expected to come up with while being handcuffed, whipped and so forth?
She gasps as an atelier assistant zips her tightly into the harness section of a dress, as if Maureen is being forcibly reminded of her own physical existence.
Her breath came in little gasps, their limbs entwined, the healer and she, the stran­ger and she, like lovers now, as in a story or in a myth.
"It's a sad story and it wasn't of much interest to me," he said, a statement that prompted audible gasps and was seized upon by the Australian media.
There were gasps throughout the sale, as the bids climbed by tens of millions up to $22013 million, by fives up to $280 million, and then by twos.
He at first resists the suggestion that he has a problem, and during a heated exchange he hits her, a moment that drew gasps from the studio audience.
Turned out, she is the subject of a reveal that feels huge, yet is nothing more than an Easter egg meant to induce knowing gasps in the audience.
Though Og the leprechaun doesn't look a day over 25, no one in the audience at the Irish Repertory Theater gasps when he confesses he's 459 years old.
With his racket unable to break Federer, Wawrinka cracked it into the court, then snapped it over his bent right leg like kindling, drawing gasps from the crowd.
"I'd like to say to Mr. Pompeo, who wonders when he'll be loved, it's when he stops enabling Donald Trump," Ms. Ronstadt said, to gasps and scattered applause.
The months leading up to her death are a blur of airports and phones, tears and precious moments stolen among the last gasps of her time with us.
In a stunningly vulgar rant to a reporter at The New Yorker last week, the former hedge funder drew yet more gasps from both Washington and Wall Street.
"Moonlight" won the top prize at the Academy Awards, but not before an astonishing flub drew gasps from the audience: "La La Land" was announced as best picture.
McCain, who recently returned to the Senate after getting diagnosed with brain cancer, cast his "no" vote to audible gasps on the chamber's floor, according to reporters there.
"I'd like to talk about who we're running against — a billionaire who calls women fat broads and horse-faced lesbians," Warren said, drawing audible gasps from the audience.
For hours, he listened at his basement window, nodding his head to the rhythmic tempo of the girl's headboard hitting the wall, the gasps and grunts and growls.
Given the right crowd, pulling it out of your pocket will likely produce some gasps, and I bet it'll even look cool or at least interesting to non-nerds.
Throughout the show, primarily in Part One, there are audience gasps and applause breaks for some of the coolest wizard tricks the team manages to bring to thrilling life.
Yesterday's opening bid was set at $57 million, an amount that climbed over the course of a tense, 10-minute bidding battle that drew many gasps from the crowd.
"This is the first time ever, ever, that Hillary is sitting down, speaking to major corporate leaders and not getting paid for it," he said, receiving gasps and boos.
Presenter Victoria Justice took to the stage early in the show to announce "last minute Miley Cyrus couldn't make it here tonight," drawing gasps and boos from the crowd.
It will chronicle his time growing up during "the last gasps of apartheid and the tumultuous days of freedom that came with its demise," according to a news release.
When Federer fired a double fault in the first game of the second set and followed that by netting an easy volley, the gasps grew louder on Centre Court.
Under any of these scenarios, the Morning Report encourages escapist reading and binge-streaming and movie viewing for "mental recharge-ation," and to celebrate the last gasps of summer.
Many in attendance at the show said it lived up to its billing in reviews as a thrilling theatrical spectacle, with deft stagecraft that drew audible gasps at times.
At its most intense, the supernova — a huge explosion produced by the last gasps of a massive, dying star — was 570 billion times brighter than the sun, scientists said.
In the last gasps of winter, addictively sour, salty lemongrass chicken sausage, laced with Treviso and white kimchi, was fresh proof of the power of hearty lettuces and preserves.
" She read some headlines from Breitbart, including "Birth Control Makes Women Unattractive and Crazy" and, to the gasps of audience members, "Gabby Giffords: The Gun Control Movement's Human Shield.
"I will not vote for this bill as it is today," McCain forcefully told his senate colleagues, many of whom reacted with stunned silence and a few audible gasps.
Get something that will provoke jealous gasps as it's passed around the stoner circle—like this avocado-shaped pipe, so adorable it could fit right on grandma's kitchen table.
It says much about the intense beauty of this island that the devastation barely detracts from vistas and skies that seem designed to produce audible gasps at every turn.
Her first stop is Tokyo, where she gasps at 17th-century erotic art, interviews a hotel health worker and attends a host club that offers "private hospitality" to women.
As night fell, I could feel my hands shaking whenever I pulled over to catch a real breath instead of the panicked shallow gasps I'd fallen into while driving.
McCain, who recently came back to the Senate after being diagnosed with brain cancer, cast his "no" vote to audible gasps on the chamber's floor, according to reporters there.
In 2018, as she presented with Ron Howard at the Golden Globes, she referenced the "all-male" nominees, which was met with both gasps and applause from the audience.
Roberts's performance intensifies as her character's confusion grows, crescendoing to a fever pitch — and a sublime visual trick — that will induce gasps even if you can see it coming.
"We have some bad hombres here and we're gonna get them out," he said, in a remark that reportedly drew some gasps from the press pool at the debate.
Most recently after the Parkland school shooting, an Alabama lawmaker said that the problem with some Republicans' proposal to arm teachers is that some teachers are (hold your gasps) women!
But Riley isn't here to please — there are scenes that will make you cringe low in your seat, squirming with discomfort, while others will provoke gasps and open-mouthed shock.
Given the immediate and widespread backlash Trump faced for his wall proposal and comments about Mexican immigrants, his remarks drew no audible gasps or boos from the crowd that day.
He was the one who filmed the now notorious cell phone video in which Garner gasps, "I can't breathe" moments before going limp in front of a neighborhood convenience store.
All three were going against the will of their party, and McCain's vote — which came towards the end of the late night gathering — drew audible gasps throughout the Senate chamber.
WASHINGTON — Justice Clarence Thomas broke 10 years of silence and provoked audible gasps at the Supreme Court on Monday when he posed questions from the bench during an oral argument.
The granular details of a church exterior in one scene drew audible gasps from a few of the dozen or so audience members able to fit into the screening room.
This time around we consider ourselves prepared – if only for the collective gasps of our fellow theatergoers and to leave the experience feeling profoundly fucked up in the best way.
While the main and co-main event ended mere moments after they began, others on the card provided the lengthier slogs as well as a couple of gasps and laughs.
"Pretty soon, we will have men who strike their wives saying, 'I'm sorry, dear, but there were failures at all levels,'" Cartwright said, to audible gasps from the hearing room.
The next day, Lagares made a running, over-the-shoulder catch in center field, drawing more gasps from the crowd, the type of spectacular play he once made look routine.
But it also means that the Corvette's astonishingly low starting price— it brought gasps from the audience at the car's unveiling — could push other makers to innovate and lower prices.
The training sergeant, Russell Jung, drew gasps from the audience when he testified that officers often use physical tactics against detainees that they did not learn at the Police Academy.
Released September 18, the album debuted alongside a splashy new music video for the song "DNA," which looks, feels, and sounds like one of those startling last gasps of summer.
Mr. Ryan, the veteran who is now a business owner, elicited gasps of appreciation when he connected the oath he took upon graduating from West Point to fighting President Trump.
"If you need proof that the border adjustment tax is breathing its last gasps of air, look no further than the pitch offered by the proposal's chief advocates," he said.
It's no longer possible to keep up with everything happening in television, movies, music and digital media, but the Super Bowl is one of the last gasps of the monoculture.
Halep, at her best, is a supreme counterpuncher, and yet Gauff still managed to end rallies with haymakers, eliciting gasps from the crowd with several backhand winners down the line.
It was this part of the demonstration that elicited the most gasps from the audience, as she quickly masked out tricky parts like hair with the touch of a button.
"Dude," by Olivia Milch, hopes to provide a fresh perspective on the stoner comedy: It centers a group of four women trying to enjoy their last gasps of high school.
There were gasps when a model walked down the passageway in a full-length mink coat inset with coiling snakes: mink cutouts that had been dyed red, black, and white.
During the season 16 premiere of Grey's Anatomy on Thursday, the cast of the long-running ABC series brought the drama, tears, and gasps along with a few shocking surprises.
The "Sweater" thirst was spreading fast, and as more and more people saw the film, the sight of Chris in a cable-knit caused "Sweater" gasps to ripple across theaters.
Instead, the Times suggested, it was just about money:... The trip to Ecuador was part of a whirlwind world tour that represented the last gasps of Mr. Manafort's once lucrative career.
One only has to spend a five-minute spell in the staff bathrooms—a staccato mess of rips, groans, and gasps—to understand the physical impact this is having on teachers.
The actor's 30-second appearance at the end of Fantastic Beasts is sure to provide gasps, and makes clear that Grindelwald will be the center of the planned five-film franchise.
An oncology nurse drew gasps in the room as she recounted the story of a cancer patient who could not afford to continuously empty the fluid building up in her lungs.
The only moment of suspense in a contest all but devoid of drama came in the second game when Serena rolled over on her ankle, drawing gasps from the sellout crowd.
In a statement that drew gasps in the courtroom, Ms. Grinberg said that Ms. Rahman had gone to a hospital after giving birth on Saturday but lied to doctors about why.
The sex is more headlong than we expect, although Alice's gasps are part of a performance, and all of McQueen's persistent themes are there in the grappling couple: hunger, enslavement, shame.
Bill Taylor, the US's chief envoy to Ukraine, gave "damning" testimony to Congress on Tuesday that prompted "sighs and gasps" from people in the room, The Washington Post and Politico reported.
Meet Atlas, an upgraded version of its humanoid — a five-foot-nine, 180-pound biped that walks upright, picks things up and will probably elicit some gasps of awe and concern.
Suddenly from somewhere in the darkened theater came a sound of muffled crying, then loud sobs and deep gasps for air, and at one point, a near-primal howl of pain.
Anchored by powerhouse performances from Sissy Spacek and André Holland, among others, it's likely to inspire just as many tears — in sorrow and in joy — as it is gasps of fright.
COURTROOM GASPS AS VIDEO OF KATE STEINLE'S SHOOTING IS PLAYED FOR JURY Prosecutors have charged Zarate with murder , alleging he intended to point and shoot the gun at pedestrians on the pier.
Ever the downer, Moffat reminded everyone that may not be the right question: "Why is everyone assuming they all survive Season 4?" he said with a laugh to audience gasps and groans.
LONDON/HOUSTON (Reuters) - The gasps in the audience were clearly audible at the auction of Mexico's oil blocks a month ago as Royal Dutch Shell's hefty bids were announced one by one.
Karlovic's movement too belied that of a man who at 2.11 metres loomed large on the tight confines of Court Eight, drawing gasps from spectators who had never seen him close up.
"God of Carnage," now at the John W. Engeman Theater at Northport in a thoughtful and well-acted production, draws both laughs and gasps as the characters become more and more belligerent.
Lorelai gasps just before the scene cuts to black, and when Lauren Graham went on On Air With Ryan Seacrest, she revealed they actually filmed "several reactions" to Lorelai hearing the news.
One particular standout: a sequence where yet another girl falls prey to the fits, but is only seen clearly through the smartphone screens of her peers as they film her frightened gasps.
The pupil-dilating pop whirl of "Green Light," for example, is followed immediately by "Sober," a strange song with erratic, high-in-the-mix percussion and a vocal that gasps for air.
The testimony of the acting US ambassador to Ukraine was so explosive that his opening statement — leaked in full to the Washington Post — prompted "sighs and gasps" from people in the room.
As the last gasps of urine escape his Nazi dick, Hitler brags about the "successful" capture and killing of Blaskowicz, alternating between pain and pseudo-orgasm, as the name escapes his mouth.
As painful as it is for people to read these tweets, I see them as the last gasps of a failing, retrograde, toxic element in American politics that knows that it's failing.
Ms. Raissouni, wearing a black traditional robe known as a djellaba and a head scarf, showed no outward reaction to the verdict, which drew cries and gasps from others in the courtroom.
We caught "Annie Hall" at The Kent (the scene where Annie's anti-Semitic grandmother imagines Woody Allen's Alvy Singer as a Hasidic Jew drew gasps from Orthodox folks in the Sunday crowd).
It proceeded from there, the Winnipeg Jets took Finnish winger named Patrik Laine, the Columbus Blue Jackets elicited gasps when they selected Cape Breton's Pierre-Luc Dubois over another highly-touted Finn.
Alternating between the exhilarating gasps of violin techniques and the infinite sublime of calm moments, Fratres perfectly encapsulates the relentless conflict between the present time and eternity, which occurs within us daily.
Gasps, then applause, broke out among the tour group, as well as from the bride's parents, who had shown up for the occasion, and members of the news media, who had been invited.
Moments later the cheers turned to audible gasps as up-and-coming grime artist Stormzy produced the biggest shock of the night by claiming the best British male award over global superstar Sheeran.
Gasps and cheers were likely heard around the world on Sunday night when Arya (Maisie Williams) jumped out of nowhere and killed the Night King after it seemed like all hope was lost.
Images from the scene on Monday showed flames engulfing the cathedral, before both the ceiling and the 90-meter (295-foot) spire came crashing down, drawing gasps and groans of disbelief from witnesses.
Mr. Garner's final gasps of "I can't breathe," captured on a cellphone video, became a rallying cry for protesters around the country, and declining to indict would be certain to ignite fresh criticism.
It combines both traditionally made items, the oldest from 500AD, and the newly fashioned, such as a restored 1985 Chevy El Camino lo-rider (pictured below, which draws gasps of admiration from visitors).
"The comment drew loud gasps and threw the February 3 meeting into pandemonium, with multiple parents yelling at the father to leave the meeting, some standing up, and one shouting, "That is disgusting.
This time, there's breathy electronic gasps on OCA's Preset Music, bioluminescent keyboard work on poemme's Moments in Golden Light, and tensile crackly explorations of synthetic space on Mike Nigro and Andrew Osterhoudt's Latitudes.
Earlier this week, he closed bars and nightclubs, as Spring Breakers flocked to the Sunshine State for a good time, and scenes of crowded beaches and bars drew gasps from socially-distanced onlookers.
John Krasinski's feature about a family that must keep the noise down to ward off sound-sensitive killer creatures thrilled the packed audience, punctuating the movie's quiet moments with gasps and, ultimately, cheers.
"Hopefully, another amazing match of tennis for me," she said in her on-court interview, one of several answers that drew startled gasps from audience members not used to such unapologetic self-assuredness.
When the image was put up on the screen in Washington, cheers and gasps, followed by applause, broke out in the room and throughout a universe of astrofans following the live-streamed event.
Even when Mr. Cohen made obvious references to Mr. Trump, referring to him as "the candidate" and "a candidate for federal office," spectators seemed to listen raptly, with no gasps or audible reactions.
Gasps, cries and shouts filled the courtroom as Margraves was wrestled to the floor, knocking items off a desk on the way down before he was handcuffed, while Nassar was whisked to safety.
Earlier, singer Joy Villa drew gasps when she removed a generous white cape with a flourish to reveal a form-fitting "Make America Great Again" dress underneath, with "Trump" written up the back.
Steve Hendricks, who had coughed up blood and had the nightmare and hallucination of the Pokémon character, drew gasps when he told the gathering he had broken a rib on the third day.
"It's become clear to me that the public's confidence in the Ninth District's general election has been undermined to an extent that a new election is warranted," Mr. Harris said to audible gasps.
All of the centuries when borders from India to Africa, from the Middle East to British Columbia, were drawn by besotted and bewigged Englishmen may end with the whimpering last gasps of Brexit.
Featuring a handful of blackly comedic tales about a mummy, a killer cat, gargoyles, and a demon, this 1990 anthology is one of the last gasps of what made '80s horror so great.
Sultry music plays, Mr. Clean's pants are just a touch too snug, and a woman gasps — all the elements of campy erotica are here, and they're going to interrupt your Super Bowl watching experience.
I didn't expected to hear gasps when I casually mentioned to my coworkers that I had never been to Trader Joe's, but the admission was met with shocked — almost offended — faces and dropped jaws.
The hyper realistic visuals of the Pride Lands and the lions themselves, who look like something out of a nature documentary, wowed the crowd of theater owners, industry professionals and critics, drawing audible gasps.
As the singer, 23, made her way down the catwalk and reached down to exchange high fives with some of the 16,000 students in attendance, she stumbled and fell, eliciting gasps from the crowd.
The hyper-realistic visuals of the Pride Lands and the lions themselves, who looked like something out of a nature documentary, wowed the crowd of theater owners, industry professionals and critics, drawing audible gasps.
Although the moment passed with a burst of audible gasps, Judge Wood's measured approach — not raising her voice, but not backing down — showed a side of her that lawyers in her court know well.
After Trumpcare breathes what are hopefully its last gasps, and new health care flashpoints emerge, Democrats should consider the preferences Republicans revealed throughout this process and reformulate their own health care thinking and messaging.
In the film, he and Foottit meet at a dingy circus in the French provinces, where his act was to play a cannibal, wearing a loincloth and baring his teeth while the audience gasps.
On June 8, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba drew "gasps of wow" from investors as it presented forecasted sales growth of 45 to 49 percent this year, 10 percentage points ahead of analysts' expectations.
Kirk Cochran, a professor at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Science at Stony Brook University, in New York, recalled that when DePalma presented his findings there were gasps of amazement in the audience.
Printed programs offered lyrics and footnoted citations to help the audience follow along while intense moments of viewing classified video shot from an Apache helicopter gun-sight in Iraq elicited tears and audible gasps.
After a fractious, emotionally charged year that began with a shutdown, it seemed only fitting that the last gasps of the 115th Congress were marked by partisan whiplash, finger-pointing, and uncertainty all around.
On the first try he flung a back flip over the 84-foot gap, but bounced on the flat top of the landing ramp and slammed into the ground, drawing gasps from the audience.
Throughout the entire six minute run time, gasps and moans that glide in and out of production—forum nerds speculate that it's all pitched versions of James' own voice—jumping between tranquil and terrifying.
In this version, the Kennedy character leaves Kopechne to die as she gasps for air, and then, with the aid of his brothers' old advisers, cooks up a scheme to salvage his presidential ambitions.
A letter draws gasps Judge Rosemarie Aquilina read and dismissed a letter recently written by the ex-USA Gymnastics doctor before sentencing him up to 175 years in prison for decades of sexual abuse.
"And no, I'm not talking about Donald Trump, I'm talking about Mayor Bloomberg," said Warren, who drew gasps from the audience and debated with the desperation of a candidate fighting to save her campaign.
The audience on Friday night was so susceptible to shock that there were gasps when one character was splashed with hot liquid and when another bumped into a piece of furniture in the dark.
The suggestion to set one's phone display to grayscale mode (for concentration-boosting purposes) was one of the last gasps of the earnest life hack, and a throwback to the concept's tech-oriented roots.
Kate and Prince William provoked audible gasps from the crowd as they arrived and even caused stars to crane their necks to get a good look as the royals took their seats inside the theater.
The Andean nation's capital, Bogota, came to a standstill as people tuned in to watch the 'Cafeteros', with electrifying roars and loud gasps surging throughout the city each time either team came close to scoring.
Along with the tears, though, come lots of guaranteed gasps; one transformation clearly shocks the guys, as Antoni yells "holy sh—" and Bobby lets out a "holy f—" after Tan unveils one person's new look.
But there were gasps of surprise on July 353th when a full-sized mock-up of Britain's next fighter plane, the Tempest, was unveiled by the defence secretary, Gavin Williamson, at the Farnborough air show.
You can imagine the PG-rated version of this movie, but Alpha aims for more realism than a PG rating would allow, and thus there are moments that induce uncomfortable yelps or grimaces or gasps.
And the end result was a powerful-seeming Pelosi squelching the last gasps of resistance in her party to her being their leader in the House and Trump's chief opponent for the next two years.
Gasps filled the New Haven, Connecticut courtroom of Chief Judge Janet Hall as she told federal prosecutors and lawyers for the defendant Jesse Litvak about the death of the 47-year-old male alternate juror.
The centrality given to conductors — symbolized by their sometimes, yes, bizarrely large paychecks — is a symptom of a struggling classical field, clinging to the last gasps of a dying system of almost entirely male stars.
Below me, he sniffs loudly three times, hacks it up, swallows, gasps, and goes out into the street with all the cash from last night in a pouch with cambridge savings bank in big letters.
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.
And although I own the DVD, I still enjoy seeing it with a movie audience, especially those experiencing it for the first time, and hearing the same laughter and gasps that I made at 22015.
Energy and anticipation from hundreds of other moviegoers fills the theater, and during the film itself, there&aposs collective laughter at the funny parts, gasps at the sudden twists and applause at the triumphant moments.
I was at a campaign speech Biden gave in Rhode Island last fall and there were audible gasps from people in the audience when he talked about the death of his first wife and daughter.
There are only four new coal plants planned in the US. So all the ACE would do is give some of the oldest, dirtiest coal-fired power plants a few more wheezing gasps of life.
On television and in movies, panic attacks look like one thing only: The character who's having a panic attack clutches at his chest, gasps for air, and then breathes into a paper bag to calm himself.
"I will not vote for this bill as it is today," McCain forcefully told his senate colleagues, many of whom reacted with stunned silence and a few audible gasps, as seen in the documentary's archival footage.
He presses the button on the side and gasps when more than half of the front face lights up like a glittering doorway to another world, the screen sharp, bright and far larger than he expected.
I actually spent some portion of the scene — the part where he sits up and gasps, as if he's hyperventilating — wondering if he was going to have a heart attack from the shock of being alive.
"FFF" is built around these color-drained gasps and moaning drones that feel like the rasp of a radiator in an old cabin, or the creaking door of a grizzled man arriving home to no one.
But based on the title alone, I'm guessing there must be another explanation for why, in a flashback, Wes is shown standing over his mother holding a bloody knife as she gasps her last breaths. Yikes.
So this year, when the interminable political ads start rolling across your screens, understand that you are looking at the last gasps of a system that just can't figure out where to look for its keys.
One White House official who was watching the interview in a room with others said there were audible gasps when the President made the comment as staff immediately realized the potential consequences of the President's remarks.
The piece externalizes the private agony of depression: a cast of identically dressed women gives voice to the protagonist's despair through vocal glissandos, eerie harmonies, and claustrophobic gasps against a backdrop of buzzing and fractured sounds.
One particularly noteworthy testimony revealed that NYPD Lt. Christopher Bannon texted another officer that the incident with Garner was "not a big deal," drawing gasps in the courtroom and heated objections from members of Garner's family.
As the years passed, it became routine to hear shoes falling onto the carpet followed by nervous gasps while Harry Potter chased Lord Voldemort, or during the roar of "The Fast and the Furious" car chases.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — At the Olympic snowboard events, the party-like atmosphere includes dance music booming in the background and loud gasps of "ooooh" and "ahhhh" from the lively crowds responding to every high-flying trick.
" The speech drew audible gasps from the diplomats and national security officials in the General Assembly hall, as well as an angry response from Mr. Kim himself, who called Mr. Trump a "mentally deranged U.S. dotard.
Yet they all seem dangerously alive, in their indolence as in their rutting, and even the speechless Marianne is able to enunciate, through gasps and gestures, the storm of her body's needs and her heart's complaint.
Except then the older dancers start to suffer a mysterious ailment, one that sends them falling to the floor in gasps and shivers, one that's rumored to be caused by some sort of pathogen in the water.
He opens up his world a lot here, both in sound and style—refining those electronic gasps into more pop directions and folding in even more organic instruments (peep the lovelorn and elastic guitar work on "Bbni").
"We had always hoped that would resonate, both as a story beat and as a striking visual, and when I heard all of the cries and gasps in the silence, it was just fantastic," he told Collider.
But Trump is boxed in and he doesn't have anything to cling to, except bad arguments that were hardly original when he first made them—at this point, though, they're greeted with eye rolls rather than gasps.
Gasps will be audible, children will rushed out of rooms, innumerable phone calls will be made, protests and boycotts will be organized, hand-wringing editorials will be written, and general horror will be felt in all corners.
His original choreography had Juliet's father knocking her down with a loud slap at one point — a moment of jarring violence that drew gasps when the ballet was new in 2007, and the condemnation of some critics.
A prevailing convention in mainstream pop is for music this spare to make room for a wild, showy vocal performance: for example, Ariana Grande's similarly airy beats frame her expert swoops, gasps, and other shows of technique.
Prices have gone up, too: A dinner that once elicited gasps at $200 a head now approaches the $325 benchmark set by Per Se, Thomas Keller's temple to the art of the micro-dice near Lincoln Center.
Mann, a former actress who now works as a hairstylist, elicited audible gasps in the downtown Manhattan courtroom on multiple occasions while describing sexual encounters with Weinstein and offering jaw-dropping descriptions of the defendant&aposs body.
Their cuteness drew gasps and oohs, but I also couldn't help thinking that we were also captivated by them for another reason: They felt like a glimpse of a future — and maybe even, someday, the new normal.
When Hulu announced to a room of TV journalists at this year's Television Critics Association winter press tour that it would be streaming every season of The Golden Girls come February, it was met with audible gasps.
"Beautiful time of day, nice and warm, different to Japan, but look, these boys are fit, fitter than I am, as you can see," the 28-year-old said between gasps on the side of the training pitch.
Babchenko's "murder" was reportedly a setup by Ukrainian police officials to catch a would-be assailant, authorities said Wednesday during a news conference in which there were audible gasps and claps in the room when the journalist entered.
An attorney for Waymo announced the settlement this morning and was met with gasps of shock from reporters and members of the public who had crowded into the courtroom in San Francisco in hopes of seeing more drama.
Krasinski and his brilliant sound team even manage to turn our own bodies against us – I was acutely aware of my own gasps and signs, and frequently found myself covering my mouth so I wouldn't yelp in shock.
Curated by Iria Candela at the Met Breuer, the exhibition is one of the last gasps of creative breaths the museum will have before its cyclopean building of granite rock becomes home to the Frick Collection next year.
"[actors talking over each other] [sharp gasp] [Amy gasps]Narrator: Now, you might be thinking, "Wait, if that's the way the lines were written, doesn't that illustrate why it's a great screenplay instead of why it's excellent directing?
The opening monologue joke that got the most scandalized gasps was aimed at the ride-sharing company: "If this were basketball, Lyft would be the Clippers and Uber would be Kobe Bryant, because of all the rape stuff."
With all due respect to Rhaegal and Drogon, nobody elicited bigger gasps than Viserion when he showed up in wight form at the Wall, the Night King at his back like a twisted mirror version of Daenerys Targaryen.
She traces all the contours of the sounds a pipe organ in a German church can make, presenting an hour-and-fifteen-minute collection of gasps, whispers, whistles, and drones, each as unsettling and distinct as the last.
Brady says via email that the song came together at the end of a long night of hard work—you can almost sense the bleary hopefulness of the early morning hours in the gasps and moans of the vocal.
"Thank you so much to the Academy for this wonderful honor," Gaga said between gasps for breath, before thanking her co-writers Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, and Andrew Wyatt (Ronson would later thank Gaga herself for being so talented).
The damaged exhibit freeze-frames the moment at the end of a 22017 contemporary art auction when, to loud gasps, a painting that had just sold for $1.4 million slid through a remotely controlled shredding mechanism, then jammed halfway.
A few minutes later, Miranda comes in with another great point when Carrie (who, mind you, spends way more than she can afford on clothes, shoes, and furniture made by cute men) gasps at the Rabbit's $92 price tag.
Biles had been favorite to win her fourth gold medal of the Rio Games but drew gasps as she lost her balance after a front somersault and had to grab the beam with both hands to stop herself falling.
The following records flesh out his brutal new sound, all while Future gasps and gulps down lyrics that describe a life equal parts recovery from heartbreak, recreational drug use, and fraught anxiety over the traditional hip-hop fantasy life.
"It's become clear to me that the public's confidence in the Ninth District's general election has been undermined to an extent that a new election is warranted," Harris said at the Thursday hearing, which shocked the audience into gasps.
Even as her momentum carried her slightly out of bounds, the move inspired appreciative gasps and raucous cheering from a crowd that had up to then limited itself to polite, supportive applause for the carousel of competitors that afternoon.
He gasps for air, and we hear dialogue from other characters, including Rooster (Miles Teller) — the son of Maverick's late pal Goose (Anthony Edwards) — as well as new antagonists Jon Hamm and Ed Harris and love interest Jennifer Connelly.
What we come to understand here in the last few minutes of Metal Gear Solid is that the terrorism, seizure of nuclear arms, and attempted nuclear attack are all the last gasps of a weapon that has grown obsolete.
Songs like "Sleeprydr"—with its psychedelic gasps and crawling guitar lines—are as dreamy and unnerving as a whole generation of rock bands who traded in slow-moving melancholy, like Low, Mazzy Star, or the post-Slowdive ensemble Mojave 3.
Throughout the show, primarily in Part One, there are audience gasps and applause breaks for some of the coolest wizard tricks the team thrillingly manages to bring to life, from incredible physical transformations aided by Polyjuice Potion to terrifying floating Dementors.
I've seen group VR experiences go very wrong, but my experience here was smooth — and judging by the collective gasps around me during the Arizona Sunshine trailer, things went all right for at least a decent portion of the crowd.
A new "Harry Potter" play that opened to swooning reviews and delighted gasps from the audience marks the end of the journey for the beloved boy wizard, his creator J.K. Rowling said at the play's premiere in London on Saturday.
The appearance of the Duchess of Sussex in a painting behind Beyonce and JAY-Z drew audible gasps and giggles from the audience as the Carters picked up the award for Best International Group in a pre-recorded video clip.
The singer posted cryptic images from the set and later revealed the roster of celebrities who would be joining her in the production, but gasps were heard around the world when Katy Perry appeared at the end of the video.
Vogue writer Rob Haskell explains: She walked out of the hospital room so her mother wouldn't worry and told the nearest nurse, between gasps, that she needed a CT scan with contrast and IV heparin (a blood thinner) right away.
On a day when crowd roars for eagles, birdies, and aces had finally energized the back nine after a week of tough scoring conditions, the gasps when Spieth bathed two shots on the 12th were darned likely heard in Atlanta.
An ambitious world-building sci-fi epic that triggers heartsick swoons as much as it does awe-inducing gasps, Jupiter Ascending is perhaps the only film on this list in which Mila Kunis falls in love with a dog—and how!
The sounds of shocked gasps were audible from sea to shining sea on Monday as the US President stood next to Russian President, Vladimir Putin, in Helsinki and rebuked the US intelligence community in a breathtaking few minutes of political history.
Last year's self-released record Confessions At 5AM roils with the thunder of ballroom tracks and R&B playing back at 16 rpms, dancefloor bliss slowed down so you can hear the breaths, gasps, and hesitations that live between the beats.
So while gasps and cheers erupted from the audience when Mr. Sorrell called out Mr. Levy's assessment on the industry's gender bias, their debate also subtly underscored the broader issue: It was white male executives whose comments got the most attention.
On "What's In Your Head," one of that record's standout tracks (originally released on The Face EP), they cut up a vocal samples into some stuttering groans and gasps before some extra spacey synthesizers take us all straight to Pleasure Town.
The other big announcement Sherman and Kahl made, one that caused audible gasps in the room for how ghoulish it sounded, involves the recasting of the wife role on Kevin Can Wait, the network's bland but solidly rated Kevin James comedy.
MOSCOW — When it finally appeared during a prerelease screening Tuesday night in Moscow, one of the most hotly anticipated scenes in Russian cinema this year elicited not gasps of alarm, as critics had suggested it would, but instead a few giggles.
After a few little hops and twists, everyone's laughs and cheers turned to gasps as Jack took a misstep off the right side of the elevated stage and went tumbling off ... still holding on to the star of the show.
Shortly after, a Finnish reporter drew gasps and laughs in the room when she asked her president, "because it is the biggest issue here at the moment," if he could detail what kinds of favors Trump had asked him for.
It all feels deeply personal, from the way Johnson gasps at a bolt of lightning while filming a back road in Missouri, then sneezes twice, to her joy when a midwife brings a newborn back to life in a Nigerian clinic.
BROOKLYN — A former associate of Sinaloa cartel leader Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán testified Tuesday that the drug kingpin paid a $22017 million bribe to former Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, a claim met with audible gasps inside the federal courtroom in Brooklyn.
BROOKLYN — A former associate of Sinaloa cartel leader Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán testified Tuesday that the drug kingpin paid a $100 million bribe to former Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, a claim met with audible gasps inside the federal courtroom in Brooklyn.
Christie showed up unannounced here to laud Trump and savage Rubio, drawing gasps from reporters, after concluding the billionaire was destined to win the Republican nomination and was the best person to slug it out with Hillary Clinton for the White House.
Gasps of delight rose from the crowd at the Javits Center on Thursday night when it was announced that Cheryl Strayed, author of the best-selling memoir Wild, would be interviewing Hillary Clinton, the star guest at this year's Book Expo America.
LONDON (Reuters) - A new "Harry Potter" play that opened to swooning reviews and delighted gasps from the audience marks the end of the journey for the beloved boy wizard, his creator J.K. Rowling said at the play's premiere in London on Saturday.
A week or so later, the final gasps of a hurricane had chased the fish away, and Oberlin's raw bar was down to a dish dreamed up in the last hurricane season, mussels marinated in their steaming juices and a slug of aioli.
Castro, 44, alleged Biden was "forgetting" something he had said a few minutes earlier and then followed it up by charging that he, not Biden, was the better steward of Obama's legacy, resulting in audible gasps from the large crowd in attendance.
Joining the rarefied $100 million-plus club in a salesroom punctuated by periodic gasps from the crowd, Jean-Michel Basquiat's powerful 1982 painting of a skull brought $28.83 million at Sotheby's, to become the sixth most expensive work ever sold at auction.
LOS ANGELES — In an epic flub that drew gasps of horror — and joy — at the Dolby Theater here, Faye Dunaway mistakenly named "La La Land" best picture at the 89th Academy Awards on Sunday night, but in reality "Moonlight" won the top prize.
In a suitably dramatic endgame for a law that dominated American politics for a decade, the repeal measure was voted down around two o'clock in the morning, with Arizona GOP Senator John McCain's downturned thumb drawing shocked gasps from his Senate colleagues.
The surprise outcome came after an unexpectedly contentious hearing, in which U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan repeatedly admonished Flynn, telling him, "Arguably, you sold your country out," drawing gasps and head shakes from members of Flynn's family sitting in the courtroom.
James fouled out 23 seconds into overtime, having left his mark with an early two-handed dunk over Markieff Morris that drew cheers and his extraordinary, land-out-of-bounds, tying 239-pointer at the end of the fourth quarter that drew gasps.
Gasps of disbelief rumbled around Amen Corner as defending champion Spieth, who led by five shots after nine holes, dropped six shots during a three-hole stretch that will go down as one of the most stunning crashes at a major golf championship.
Making these meditative pieces—usually composed of distantly droning guitars, gasps of reverberating synthesizers, and dry-cough drum machines—served the same purpose in the one space that it did the other: to pass the time, to get out of her own head.
That tone also turns up in I don't feel at home in this world anymore, which feels like a Southern Gothic tale in which someone's finger might get snapped or a hand blown off, eliciting both gasps and giggles from the audience.
Cosby, who was on the edge of his seat as the verdict was read aloud to gasps in the courtroom, now faces the prospect of spending the rest of his life behind bars if he is given the maximum sentence of 30 years in prison.
Cosby, who was on the edge of his seat before the verdict was read aloud to gasps in the courtroom, now faces the prospect of spending the rest of his life behind bars if he is given the maximum sentence of 30 years in prison.
I've spent a lot of time throughout this series with people who've made Go their life's work; it was a deeply moving experience to sit among them and hear their stunned gasps as a computer subverted everything they thought they knew about their passion.
You don't just have to look down a hundred-foot alpine cliff, you have to hurl yourself off it to grasp a tiny ledge on the other side, while sweat drips into your avatar's eyes and he gasps in a combination of terror and relief.
I heard gasps and whispers as standout styles made their way to the pulpit, like the silver corset Adeola paired with a studded face mask by Leila Jinnah, and the chandelier-esque jewelry by Monirath that was matched with a sparkling-sleeved black corset.
Beyond that, Ms. Rashad said, is acting — she said she found herself unable to describe how exactly she gasps and hacks without damaging her voice, how she navigates wreckage without stumbling, how she makes ferocity and pain look so naturalistic without damaging her own psyche.
The gasps when Price announced his $70,000 initiative were echoed in 2016 by his own, after grateful employees led him to the parking lot and presented him with a new Tesla that they had all chipped in to buy, replacing his ratty old car.
And for the casual observer, there were delicious moments of conflict and salaciousness that elicited gasps and oohs, from the judge's fiery spats with the prosecution to the defense's accusation that Mr. Gates had not one, but four extramarital affairs while working with Mr. Manafort.
Some of the excerpts, like the infamous monologue about using epithets to strip them of their power, still deliver a surprise jab: At last Thursday's performance, the first racial slur elicited audible gasps, which disappeared once the audience got used to the onslaught of insults.
If you watch the tape of what quickly morphed into a huge controversy, there's one key tell why this comment was completely benign: The panel, and more importantly the live studio audience, doesn't even flinch when Kelly makes the comment in question: No gasps.
A hot pursuit in and along the canals of Amsterdam — with Mr. Jackson in a speedboat, Mr. Reynolds on a motorbike and the bad guys in black cars — brings a few jolts and gasps, even if the digital seams in the sequence peek out intermittently.
The American had been expected to add the beam title to her team, all around and vault triumphs but drew gasps as she lost her footing following a front somersault and had to grab the beam with both hands to save herself from falling off.
If Ms. Clark is freed, it would be in recognition of her evolution from radical to model prisoner, and serve as a coda to a notorious case that was among the last gasps of violent left-wing extremism seen in the 1960s and 1970s.
As the 2016 presidential campaign lurches and gasps toward its desperate end, Hillary Clinton's team, looking to twist in the knife, has released a six-minute video titled "Russia First" detailing Donald Trump's questionable ties to the Russian Federation and its fearless leader, Vladimir Putin.
But the fight in which Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan) rips off his shirt as he prepares to battle T'Challa (Boseman) for the throne takes the crown because of the literal gasps that come from the audience when Jordan's chest is exposed in all its glory.
Every interior looks straight out of an Anthropologie store; every potential love interest looks like a budding CW star; every supporting character wholeheartedly embraces the role of sassy BFF (especially a scene-stealing Holland Taylor); every new development in Lara Jean's love life elicits gasps or sighs.
And I remember at one point [director Jean-Marc Vallée] coming over and just sort of placing a towel over me because I was just lying there in half-torn underwear and just basically on the ground with nothing on and I was just, like [gasps].
"The political storm, I've lived with it from the day I got elected," he told a Finnish reporter, who drew gasps when she asked what favors he'd demanded from his visitor -- a backhanded reference to his attempt to get Ukraine to play in the 2020 election.
The vast majority of evidence in this case is made up of text messages, conversations Carter had with Roy, and messages she sent to others, including one in which she claimed she told Roy to "get back in," before listening to his final gasps for air.
Carter's later claim to friends via text that she had heard the loud roar of the generator while on the phone with Roy as he took his last gasps of air are consistent with where the generator was placed beside him in the truck, Moniz added.
The duo's new LP Thoughts of a Dot as It Travels a Surface is a loose, shaggy collection of shimmery oscillations, thickets of abstract string swells, distant gasps, and field recordings bound together with a hallucinatory logic that moves seamlessly between memorable themes and foggy improvisation.
No one in that room was expecting a budget-friendly presentation: the Mac Pro is all about spending more to get more, but even in that context, there were audible gasps of shock from the audience when Apple announced a $999 stand for its $303,000 monitor.
BEN RATLIFF Egyptian Lover "1983-1988" (Stones Throw) Egyptian Lover's "Dial-A-Freak" begins with a series of squealing push-button phone tones, moves into moist-tongued rapping over spirited electro, then gets punchy by mixing the two while moans and gasps bubble up from the background.
"I must tell you, my friends, you who have waited faithfully for the punchline of this speech, that having consulted colleagues and in view of the circumstances in parliament, I have concluded that person cannot be me," Johnson said at a news conference to audible gasps.
One of those quiet, watchful girls (either naturally shy or tactically stoic), Toni all but lives at the recreational center, specifically the boxing club where she works out with her older brother, Jermaine (Da'Sean Minor), throwing punches and counting situps as she gasps for her next breath.
What James did in that moment—take the raggediest, goofiest "third quarter of an All-Star Game" move and stuff it in the face of a historically great team—was astonishing enough to earn both the gasps and the laughter it got, but it was also absurd.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - The gasps of despair that greeted Sui Wenjing's fall following a mistimed landing in the side-by-side triple Salchows turned into cheers of joy as she and fellow Chinese Han Cong won the pairs title at the figure skating world championships on Thursday.
You'd be hard-pressed to name a movie scene this year that draws more shivers and gasps that the sequence in "The Aeronauts" in which Felicity Jones — playing an intrepid balloonist, or aeronaut — traverses the side of a hot-air balloon floating 35,000 feet above the Earth.
Make that gasps or outright silence — Leonard noticeably hushed the audience with a straightaway 3-pointer with 1 minute 40 seconds left in the third quarter to push the Clippers' lead back to 12 points after the Raptors had sliced an earlier 20-point deficit to 23.
Economic Scene You could almost hear the gasps from both sides of the ideological divide when President Trump unveiled the outline of his first budget late last month, proposing to slice $239 billion from the discretionary civilian budget next year to pay for a beefed-up defense.
The singer said jokingly: "She's the kind of girl you just want to slap on the ass, and pull," before tugging on the girl's corset top, which came down, briefly revealing her breast, drawing gasps and cheers from the crowd and later a backlash on social media.
Usually when punk singers yell at and bounce off each other it suggests a primitive fragility, a means to create and counteract the feeling that everything is about to fall apart; here, lead singer Accorinrin and her bandmates have calculated their shrieks and gasps with expertise, for abrasion's sake.
We're huge fans of Dr. Dennis Gross, so you can imagine the audible gasps heard around our office when we found out the brand created an exclusive pack of 60 Alpha Beta Daily Peels, plus a sneak preview of the new Clinical Grade Resurfacing Liquid Peel, for Nordstrom.
I heard gasps during my screening of Far From Home; imagine the sounds of jaws dropping and all the inner (and possibly exterior) screaming that will occur if audiences ever get the chance to find out that Spidey or Carol or Ant-Man is actually a nefarious Skrull.
Gasps went up from many in the gallery as they watched Mr. Piazza's fraternity brothers drop his limp body on a couch, sit on his legs and jam his arms into a backpack filled with books, to keep him from falling over and potentially choking on his own vomit.
The future cast of The Real Interior Decorators Of L.A. (listen up Netflix, I would watch this show) who are interviewing her for a designer job hit at the heart of "why?" when one of them notes she has four children and the other rudely gasps out a why.
Such an approach, to move toward a new government following historical models of conflict resolution and post-conflict transition, based on intra-Syrian outreach and communication, buttressed by coercive international diplomacy, especially by the United States and Russia, could bring Syria back to life from its dying gasps.
The moment plays like Gillian's last gasps, her final moments as herself before she fully gives in to being possessed by the spirit of her former lover — Goran Visnjic's Jimmy Angelov — a man who had abused her when he was alive and who won't let go of her even in death.
The Swiss were the more accurate team from then on and though the British had moved 5-4 ahead going into the ninth and still very much in contention, Schwarz applied the coup de grace, threading a superb final shot to leave five scoring stones and bring gasps from the crowd.
Quick snare drums and chintzy keyboard figures in the established rattling-trap style inspire purely sung moments like "Riri," whose barked seal noises prove quite the earworm, and "Pop Man," in which he croons "Wet wet!" persistently and percussively into an echo chamber of moans and purrs and gasps and chirps.
The image was greeted by gasps, cheers and applause from people watching it on a large screen in central Seoul, and at a conference center in nearby Ilsan, where the South Korean government had set up a sprawling media center for the thousands of journalists invited to watch history being made.
Justice Sotomayor, writing for the majority, said that recalling the jurors had been permissible, though she cautioned that judges should be wary of long delays, ask whether jurors had spoken to outsiders, and not use the procedure if the verdict had given rise to "gasps, crying, cheering" and the like.
And if the building wasn't haunted enough, gasps from the sight of Kristaps Porzingis recently collapsed in pain with a torn anterior cruciate ligament linger like whispers in a graveyard of broken seasons past, along with Jackson's forewarnings to himself on drafting the 210-foot-3 Latvian in the first place.
Cries of "oohs" and "aahs" accompanied each of her complex tumbling passes, she drew gasps of admiration as she balanced her entire body weight on her right toes while spinning around twice and had the audience roaring their approval as she bounced her bottom off the floor to strike her final pose.
In the visual arts, this susceptibility was iconically demonstrated by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí in their short film collaboration, Un Chien Andalou: its defining scene, in which Simone Mareuil has her eyelids held open while a razor slices across her eye, can still elicit audible gasps of horror from the uninitiated.
The government lawyer provoked gasps in the courtroom when he told Judge Leonie Brinkema, one of the Federal District Court judges weighing legal challenges to Mr. Trump's order, that more than 13,000 visas had been revoked as a result of the order — far more than had been understood to be the case.
TONY LAMANTIA, CHICAGO To the Editor: Re "Gasps in Courtroom as Hannity Is Named as Cohen's Secret Client" (front page, April 17): It is customary and proper for someone in the media with an interest in a matter to disclose that interest before launching an attack on others involved in that matter.
Two J-2017 jets, Zhuhai's headline act, swept over dignitaries and hundreds of spectators and industry executives gathered at the show's opening ceremony in a flypast that barely exceeded a minute, generating a deafening roar that was met with gasps and applause and set off car alarms in a parking lot at the site.
Foxx was so shaken up by his "mistake" that he turned to his co-presenter, Lily James, to read the name of the real winner: Ennio Morricone for Hateful Eight And while Harvey's mistake was met with blank stares and shocked gasps at the Miss Universe pageant, Foxx had the entire room roaring with laughter.
Having had blood clots in the past and because she wasn't taking blood thinners due to her c-section, she knew that the breathing problems she was experiencing were due to another pulmonary embolism and immediately told the nearest nurse (between gasps for breath) that she needed a CT scan with contrast and IV heparin.
Whitley herself pioneered mustard gas, a noxious chemical agent that wracked the battlefields of Somme with agonized gasps (and has since morphed into its modern incarnation, tear gas—which was banned by the Geneva Convention in 2014, but has still found its way into the hands of cops and the lungs of protesters from Ferguson to Palestine).
Maybe some have partners or friends or family around, but all of them nervously eye the clock as those excruciating two minutes tick down, and when the results are finally revealed, we watch a sea of hands-over-mouth gasps, fist pumps, short shouts, involuntary grins, a huge collective sigh of relief at every test coming up negative.
"If you are of the view that the Germany I want is not the Germany you imagine, if you are of the view that the way I want to go with you is not the way you think is the right one, then let's speak today and let's end it today, here, now," Kramp-Karrenbauer said to gasps.
There were gasps when Daniel R. Coquillette, co-author of a recent history of Harvard Law School, recounted how Isaac Royall Jr., a West Indian planter whose financial gifts led to the founding of the school, helped brutally put down a slave rebellion on Antigua during which dozens were drawn and quartered or burned at the stake.
"If you are of the view that the Germany I want is not the Germany you imagine, if you are of the view that the way I want to go with you is not the way you think is the right one, then let's speak today and let's end it today, here, now," Kramp-Karrenbauer said to gasps from delegates.
I met Lowery at a cafe in Brooklyn the day A Ghost Story opened in theaters to talk about the film and his influences — everything from Virginia Woolf to 2001: A Space Odyssey — and even though I'd seen the film twice and read lots of interviews with the director, I kept learning new things that delighted and surprised me (the interview audio is filled with my gasps).
While there were plenty of gasps, handwringing and pearl-clutching among some when President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE abruptly fired Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
Read more:Intelligence veterans say Republicans storming a secure congressional facility was a 'thuggish' and 'offensive' stunt that risked national securityUkraine just threw a huge wrench into Trump's key defense denying a quid pro quoTrump's Ukraine envoy gave 'damning' testimony to Congress that prompted 'sighs and gasps' from people in the roomTrump calls impeachment inquiry a 'lynching' as cracks emerge in Republican lawmakers' support for him
On most of his upbeat rockers the melodies were simple enough that it didn't matter, but even so his voice was pinched, its exaggerated Britishisms ugly rather than refined; when he thought it amusing to sing lounged-up torch songs, when he decided to croon like a French chanteur, when he slowed down the beat for any reason at all, the resulting gasps and screeches turned genuinely painful.
The sales figures were met with gasps, and revived long-simmering questions about whether the organizing committee had been doing enough to promote the Games; whether recent political turmoil inside the country and the escalation of tensions with North Korea might be suppressing excitement about the event; and whether South Koreans even cared enough about winter sports to travel to an unassuming ski town 80 miles east of Seoul.
"But the biggest round of applause — and more than one or two gasps — came when Margot Robbie accepted the best supporting actor BAFTA on behalf of Brad Pitt and read out a speech penned by the "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" actor in which she said he would be naming his award Harry "because he is really excited about bringing it back to the States with him.
For those who haven't yet had your fill of the shows, check out reviews of the last gasps of Paris, plus our top 10 moments of the month (In related, sad, news: Jun Takahashi, the designer behind Undercover, one of the best shows all season, is apparently taking a break from the women's wear circus to focus on men's.) In the meantime, on to more global matters with this week's Q&A.
Pitt plays another masculine archetype in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood — the actual tough guy that his employer/bestie Rick pretends to be on TV. He's calm, collected, and effortlessly cool in his moccasins and battered denim, living a life of unbothered bachelorhood with his dog, capable of doing parkour up the side of a house and then whipping off his shirt to reveal a 55-year-old torso that's generated impressed gasps from more than one audience.
Read more:Legal experts say Trump's last-ditch effort to hide his taxes is 'untenable,' and we could see them as soon as next yearIt looks like the Trump administration's pressure campaign against Ukraine may have gone further than freezing military aidIntelligence veterans say Republicans storming a secure congressional facility was a 'thuggish' and 'offensive' stunt that risked national securityTrump's Ukraine envoy gave 'damning' testimony to Congress that prompted 'sighs and gasps' from people in the room
Tuesday marks the latest presidential battleground as challengers look to make their last gasps in the fight against front-runners Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro had the most tweeted moment of Thursday night's debate with a pointed comment aimed at former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Biden allies: Warren is taking a bite out of his electability argument Budowsky: Donald, Boris, Bibi — The right in retreat MORE that drew gasps and jeers from the live crowd and seemed directed at the former vice president's age.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former London mayor Boris Johnson abruptly pulled out of the race to become Britain's prime minister that he was once favored to win, upending the contest less than a week after he led a campaign to take the country out of the EU. Johnson's announcement, to audible gasps from a roomful of journalists and supporters on Thursday, was the biggest political surprise since Prime Minister David Cameron quit after losing last week's referendum on British membership of the bloc.
Wins at the top of the ticket brought sighs of relief, but the shouted announcement of each successive delegate victory triggered gasps and whoops of astonishment: the first Asian-American woman, the first two Latina women, the first out lesbian, the first trans woman, an African-American woman, even a woman in a Trump district; altogether at least 11 new Democratic women, seven from Northern Virginia alone, in a swell that seemed likely to result in 16 flipped districts for a tied House.
I can't wait to cook them, starting with this beautiful kuku sabzi, which is like an emerald-green Persian frittata, and which everyone at the photo shoot went wild for; and of course this polo ba tahdig, rice with a bread crust that elicits actual gasps when you bring it out to the table; fesenjoon, my favorite, which is a sweet and sour and silky chicken stew made with pomegranate juice and walnuts; and this easy cucumber-and-herb yogurt, which goes on nearly anything.
Mediterranean Sea 60 miles west bank Tel Aviv jordan gaza strip israel negev Makhtesh Ramon egypt Eilat saudi arabia israel 90 Eilat Sderot Hativat HaNegev Whale Ahla Diving Center Gulf of Aqaba Map data from OpenStreetMap 1/2 mile Mediterranean Sea 1/2 mile 60 miles west bank israel Tel Aviv jordan 90 gaza strip Eilat israel Sderot Hativat HaNegev negev Makhtesh Ramon Whale Ahla Diving Center egypt Gulf of Aqaba saudi arabia Eilat Map data from OpenStreetMap By The New York Times Makhtesh Ramon, the biggest land formation of its kind in the world, elicits gasps — and not just because hiking Mount Ardon, a flat-top mountain in the northeastern reaches of the national park, is arduous and, at times, scary.

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