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"gloved" Definitions
  1. wearing a glove or gloves

392 Sentences With "gloved"

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Our gloved hands could pick up and move virtual objects.
Another gloved guard looms, holding a small, clear, plastic bottle.
He reached out to me with his quiet, gloved hands.
Plastic containers get passed through makeshift windows by gloved hands.
Two gloved hands hold the heart and start to squeeze.
Finally the doctor asked if she could use her gloved hand.
His second shot was gloved by Talbot with two minutes left.
") or pummeling corrupted soldiers with my gloved fists ("Confucius say 'Die!
Wrapped up, gloved up, I started warming up on the mitts.
Hair covered and hands gloved, they connect chipsets and insert batteries.
" WHAT WORKED "This incorporates significant thematic elements, including Elsa's gloved hand.
She rubs her gloved hands together and takes in the scene.
It's mostly silent as gloved hands dab at the baby's dirty face.
He gloved down a puck before leaving the ice and didn't return.
A medic's gloved hands moved with trained precision from casualty to casualty.
A ball smoked by Gardner was gloved by first baseman Yuli Gurriel.
Our big gloved hand will slip right out of your desperate grasp!
But McDonagh hopped and snared the puck with his gloved left hand.
While Lunsford attended the autopsy, a team of gloved investigators combed the mansion.
Then, follow the prompts and lift your (gloved) finger on the home button.
I'm putting stuff on my gloved hand and just smearing it on there.
Onto the students' gloved palms, she squirted a tablespoon of bright red paint.
Raanta gloved a puck and attempted to drop it for defenseman Keith Yandle.
She pushed her gloved hands through two rubber-lined holes on its sides.
Now, he said, only one person gets gloved up and touches a body.
I understood their gloved hands were keeping me from falling into an abyss.
They felt for the needle with gloved fingers, and then they pulled it out.
"This weather is not going to stop us," he said, clapping his gloved hands.
Those hands, gloved or ungloved, have to be sterilized in order to prevent transmission.
Lines of white-gloved officers in dress uniform saluted his coffin in the street.
But once he saw Beckham's gloved acrobatic snares on Sundays, he began practicing them.
It lay cradled in her gloved hands like a sleeping animal, like something precious.
For so much of the story, she's containing her power underneath that gloved hand.
A quartet of black-gloved art handlers hustled the Cubists out of the way.
His fingers, exposed under his gloved paw, glide quickly and effortlessly across the keys.
Just as Mỹ's gloved fingers closed around the towel, the door swung open yet again.
Lee said Kelly inserted a gloved finger into his rectum, "pressing around" for several minutes.
Shortstop Alcides Escobar gloved the ball with a dive and threw Nunez out at first.
And in its final moments, it packs a punch worthy of Thanos' golden-gloved fist.
In 85033, she spilled a drop or two of dimethylmercury on a latex-gloved hand.
As we've reported ... McKayla says Nassar molested her with his un-gloved hand before competitions.
The rats stuck out their heads, and he smacked them away with his gloved hand.
The bride and groom both wore plastic hospital gowns and exchanged rings over gloved fingers.
A gloved guard motions for the detainee in front of him to follow his commands.
Only the arm and gloved hands of the shooter are visible in the short clip.
He flicks his white-gloved fingers and fireballs bounce out to wallop approaching koopa troopas.
Mrs. Met shook her head and covered her face with her big white-gloved hands.
They emerged with help from a white-gloved team and were hung on rolling racks.
They have violins tucked under chins covered with masks, drumsticks swinging in black-gloved hands.
The gyrfalcon looked around and then leapt off Schwartze's gloved hand for the last time.
But if you look more closely, you'll notice that the finger tracing the map is gloved.
Last month, she added a picture of a gloved vagina KOing Trump in a boxing ring.
A swift, panicky battering with my gloved hands smothered the flames before any damage was done.
Her mother, DaNelle, tries to find the baby's legs with latex-gloved hands, but she can't.
Raise that single gloved-hand to your mouth in shock: The hackers have gone after golf.
"I'm gonna offer you a fist bump," Tinker Hatfield says, holding out his gloved right hand.
Chera Kowalski crouched next to his limp body, a small syringe in her gloved hand. Squeeze.
Usually it was Fifer's outflung white-gloved hand as he did his Irish-dance-inspired jig.
In one leather-gloved hand, the man carried a briefcase, in the other, a folded newspaper.
Nevertheless, the sky had cleared, and the stars glittered promisingly above the snow-gloved spruce trees.
Near a sparsely populated Times Square, a couple walked, gloved fingers interlaced, shoulders squared against the wind.
Mr. Potato Head appears to make the rock on bullhorns with his gloved index and pinky fingers.
He stepped closer and ran one gloved hand up my calf, raising goose bumps on my skin.
Think Tommie Smith and John Carlos raising their black-gloved fists on the medals podium in 1968.
"Your teeth!" a German woman yelled, her gloved hand floating to cover her own mouth in horror.
The referee collected the judges' scorecards and promptly raised not Nong Am's gloved hand, but her opponent's.
Then a command was shouted, and scores of white-gloved hands flew to hat brims in salute.
She wears satin shorts and a sweatshirt printed with her name, a gloved hand on each knee.
If a white-gloved Nazi hand pointed to the right, it meant you were going to die.
He turns his head away; he even raises his gloved hand like a shield, barring her gaze.
Placing one gloved hand lightly on my shoulder, she uses her left one to remove the armband.
In the old days, barehanded or gloved up, working class Englishmen settled their differences with their fists.
His gloved hand grips his chestnut hair in frustration as he gazes on the photo of a victim.
For 30 seconds, Mr. Potatohead slams his gloved hand against his hippo's head, sounding like a deranged metronome.
As a reminder: Vader choked a rebel to death with his own gloved hands in A New Hope.
There are regal executioners like Steph Curry and Kevin Durant, pirouetting through elite defenses with velvet-gloved wrath.
It was here, where Miocic peppered his gloved knuckles all over Cormier until the referee, Herb Dean, intervened.
He kept warm under several layers in addition to the blue blanket he gripped in his gloved hands.
They stood raptly at attention on a cold, windy January day, their white-gloved hands raised in salute.
So on the first day, I gloved him up and we got into the middle of the ring.
So, yes, technically speaking, I should not have flipped a white-gloved bird at those, those — paying customers.
With white-gloved hands, she pokes through sea plants, looking for valuable seafood—a modern mermaid of sorts.
When he knocked on the apartment door, a single gloved hand reached out for the food he'd brought.
Even the air vents are solid and nicely finished, being large enough to easily operate them with gloved hands.
Wine experts get loads of respect, with their oenologists, viticulturists, masters of wine, not to mention white-gloved sommeliers.
Wally the Welsh corgi was overwhelmed by the white gloved service that is a signature of Cunard cruise lines.
He scoots past me while I stand agape at the three-pound piece of flesh in his gloved hands.
The best moment: When one character stares in shock at his gloved hands and wonders what's beneath the glove.
Andrew Cogliano poked the puck inside the right post but Quick gloved the puck while flat on his back.
Mosso injects local anesthetic into the lump, makes a cut, and his white-gloved finger disappears to the knuckle.
There are no helmets or headgear or anything beyond lightly gloved fists to suggest an enhanced degree of protection.
Van Dyck's portrait is conventional in the sense that it poses Brouwer with noble countenance, shoulders back, hands gloved.
A gloved hand snaps a woman's purse, brown with age, open and closed; interior design plans are unrolled like parchment.
Duarte's students, more than half of them young girls, form a line to take a swing at his gloved hands.
Jaunty white-gloved women, dressed in the blue of the liberal Minjoo party, have just performed a mincing dance number.
The ever-patriotic editorial board of The New York Times helpfully suggested players raise black gloved fists in the air.
"Mondays can really stink," the government agency wrote alongside the image, which shows a gloved officer's hand holding a pellet.
The winged creatures are small, about the size of a kiwi, and fit easily into their blue latex-gloved palms.
A virtual version of his gloved hand played virtual instruments like the Cybersax and CyberXylo by measuring his physical movements.
In the photos accompanying the post, a heavily gloved hand is seen poking a syringe into the various food products.
One man who picked up a hunk of graphite with gloved hands, wails as the flesh boils from his hands.
One latex-gloved guard sits at a small desk outside the toilet area, checking identification cards against a computer printout.
At one point, she gestured to Mr. Trump and appeared to direct him forward with her white-gloved right hand.
But from it he rose — all 6 feet, 9 inches of him — to blow kisses from his green-gloved hands.
Disturbing video of the incident shows a gloved Mooney throwing heavy punches directly to Friend's face while he sits defenseless.
Every so often a blue-gloved hand pauses to dab the cortex with a Gelfoam to stanch a plume of blood.
Before my confetti shower, I used my bluish, gloved virtual hands to pick up parts and put them on a shelf.
In the above video you can see a gloved-person squeezing the 30-year-old cyst until a yellow ooze emerges.
The woman sauntered through Osgoode Station's wide archway, shoulders back, gloved thumbs hooked in the pockets of her billowing privacy wrap.
Burns had a point blank shot denied by Talbot, who also gloved away another effort from the slot later by Vlasic.
But by the time he joined both ends of the pill, the gelatin casing had begun deteriorating in his gloved hands.
The video cuts to a latex-gloved scientist jiggling soggy jello onto a dish, then replays the ordeal in slow motion.
But other Capitals walked by with their gloved hands covering their mouth and nose, joking about not wanting to get infected.
Eric Hosmer then hit an opposite-field line drive that Brewers third baseman Mike Moustakas gloved while diving to his right.
For instance, Gafsou photographs gloved and bloodied hands inserting a smartphone-like device into an incision wrapped in tent-like material.
Pointedly, we first meet her in a greenhouse, indicating with gloved hands which flowers a servant should pick for a bouquet.
First, the clothes start to go: When Emma and Knightley share a dance, Emma, who is usually gloved, goes bare-handed.
Apparently, neither forgot the incident because they jabbed each other throughout the first period, both with their sticks and gloved fists.
Wearing a sky-blue shirt that may actually be scrubs, gloved, and ready to unveil the truth, Johnson gets to work.
A break-in robbery across town later that night by a masked-and-gloved gunman offered an instant lead and possible suspect.
But Kinkaid gloved a sizzling slap shot by Ryan Pulock, and Noesen blocked a shot by Nick Leddy with 8.4 seconds left.
Halak first gloved a point-blank shot from left winger Sven Baertschi and then, following a faceoff, deflected a shot by McCann.
Perron found the pop-up and gloved it as it came down then buzzed a sharp-angle shot for his 12th goal.
For Nong Am, it's a championship title, like the WMC title that slipped through her gloved hands just a few months ago.
The Briton's defense differed to the American's, keeping both his forearms high to provide a double-gloved shield against Prograis's incoming patter.
Batman had his gloved hands full: Damian was trained to be an assassin and did not care for the hero's nonlethal methods.
That lets Ratner take photos by reaching in through an access point with rubber-gloved hands to operate the camera from outside.
"Gloved fingers are much more gentle than sharp fingernails and act as a reminder not to touch or pick," Dr. Mayou says.
During a strip search, the officer swiped her gloved hand across her vagina and buttocks and told her to cough, she said.
He skated down and flipped a 41-foot wrister that was easily gloved by Hellebuyck, eliciting applause from the Bell Centre faithful.
After a faceoff following an icing infraction, Stalock gloved a high shot from Nikita Kucherov at the buzzer to preserve the win.
Lunches with the minister are at least three courses with wine, served by gloved footmen in gilt-paneled chambers hung with tapestries.
It is peculiar that Facebook used this angle because it was such a gloved gesture for them to access our accurate records.
The staged attack went ahead as planned, with the brothers mildly punching Smollett with gloved hands, according to Johnson, the police superintendent.
An hour after that conversation with my patient, a nurse came up to me, holding a used syringe between her purple-gloved fingers.
She will insert one or two gloved fingers to feel your cervix while pressing down gently on your abdomen with her other hand.
From just the way Mickey swings along in his classic, trademark pose, one three-fingered gloved hand held on high, he is jiving.
At least it's bright, reaching a peak brightness in excess of 500 nits, and it supports input with both wet and gloved fingers.
And when it does, that truth, like a gloved fist, a steel chair or an ice bucket, will hit you in the face.
Holding flashlights in rubber-gloved hands, they rummaged in the dust, the most common finds being broken plastic forks and workaday pencil stubs.
Remembering how those windows had rattled the night before, Valerie signalled to her to get down, motioning with her gloved hand and mouthing.
John L. Sullivan was the man who transitioned the heavyweight title to gloved matches full time, but had come up under bareknuckle rules.
For ninety-five dollars each, four hundred attendees received a copy of McNamee's book and a salmon lunch served by white-gloved waiters.
Russell gloved the ball, and a good throw might have had Hicks, but his off-balance throw was up the first-base line.
I saw a flash of pale grey and bright pink and a gloved hand at the window as her car slowly went past.
After being smuggled into the caliphate, the student, Hoda Muthana, posted a photograph on Twitter showing her gloved hands holding her American passport.
I covered the story for ABC News and was the only reporter allowed to actually touch the black, shiny rock with my gloved hands.
The actors, who are both vegans, wore black T-shirts and pants as they held dead birds in their gloved hands during the demonstration.
Booted feet and gloved hands approach him from behind, and though what comes immediately before and after is obscured, the unspoken danger is obvious.
A couple of minutes later, Rinne made a big pad save on a shot by Kyle Connor and then gloved a shot from Byfuglien.
He scored when Wilson Ramos hit a hard grounder into the hole that Atlanta shortstop Erick Aybar gloved, but threw just wide at first.
But Varlamov gloved Colin Miller's second shot of the power play, a point-blank attempt made with three seconds left in the man advantage.
Outside the front door in Chelsea, Valerie stood holding Robyn's suitcase in one leather-gloved hand and her own overnight bag in the other.
The American track athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos were kicked out of the 1968 Olympics after raising gloved fists on the medals podium.
As The New York Times reported later that year, her iron hand, however velvet-gloved it might have been, had apparently antagonized some parents.
Greiss stopped Antoine Roussel's in-close backhand shot four minutes into the game and gloved John Klingberg's wrist shot on the first power play.
"It comes also," he continued, "with a brief story and with great—" She made a lunge at the envelope in his gloved right hand.
Many of the puppets in the museum displays (involving work by around 20 artists) are activated by gloved hands that emerge from behind curtains.
Minnesota took a 3-2 lead when Soucy gloved down a pass from Zach Parise and then batted a backhander through the five-hole.
I went through the trailer looking for gloved hands, and all the shots of Rey are bare-handed: But you know who is wearing gloves?
Bennett ended with a quote from John Carlos, the Olympic sprinter who famously protested on a medals podium in 1968 with a raised gloved fist.
He gloved a wrist shot by Colton Parayko in the second period and stopped Dmitrij Jaskin on a point-blank chance early in the third.
There were lowbrow plastic-wrapped renditions in 7-Elevens and gorgeous packages of it presented like jewelry by babydoll-lashed, white-gloved attendants in Ginza.
Joonas Donskoi was ruled to have gloved a high rebound of Pavelski's backhand shot from the slot past Kholdobin 62 seconds after the opening faceoff.
Taryn: The restaurant was revolutionary, and among the first in the US to introduce gloved waiters, white-clothed tables, and an à la carte menu.
They are modern day missionaries, white-gloved and disapproving, here to save everyone by, um, trying to stop us doing things with our own bodies.
But as boxing entered the gloved era, with fixed round lengths and no wrestling to speak of, active footwork became a good deal more useful.
Cal Clutterbuck stole the puck and fired a short-handed shot from the right circle that Mrazek gloved with 9:09 left in the third.
Unclear if the woman actually had COVID-19, but in any case ... we're told the officer gloved up for the bust and washed up after.
Alou has changed his story a couple of times about the play, but replays indicate that he probably would have gloved Luis Castillo's foul ball.
Mr. Saud stared at the bird in front of him for a couple of seconds, then gently folded its wing over with a gloved hand.
The goal was reviewed because Anderson had reached back and gloved the puck, but he clearly grabbed it after it had crossed the goal line.
IBV also purchased a Rolls-Royce to chauffeur clients to and from the vault and hired "white-gloved custodians" to help them with their belongings.
In his photos, the children already seem to be vanishing, dwarfed by diapers three times their girth and the thick gloved hands of medical staff.
Using long-handled hoes and their gloved fingers, the men painstakingly extracted plastic baggies, milk boxes, Capri Sun pouches, sporks and balls of aluminum foil.
I was instantly looking at my white-gloved hands and, when I looked up at my teammates, I could only see stormtroopers staring back at me.
When the ref raised the Greek's blue-gloved hand at the end, Santai owner Nik smiled wryly and conceded Fani was the stronger of the two.
A blue, gloved hand runs up and down its glittering gold length, and its owner, a cartoonish young perfume-purveying influencer named Pic, groans with pleasure.
Adam Henrique lofted the puck out of Anaheim's zone to center ice, where Nick Ritchie gloved it and started a 2-on-1 break with Aberg.
His message was accompanied by a photo of Deadpool making a heart shape with his gloved hands over a gold necklace bearing the Wonder Woman symbol.
Then, the gut punch: Reaching down to take the bag from Elizabeth, Hans slips and falls on top of the coffin, cutting his gloved hand open.
Everyone's favorite cheery-eyed, white-gloved cartoon has become an It character, a muse for designers, evoking childhood nostalgia and satisfying graphic tee sensibilities with aplomb.
Cinderella is made out of the stuff of the character's life — a dishcloth, a mop, string — and the stepsisters are Ms. Reppe's own gloved, glittery hands.
She has a reputation as a luxury designer who understands that not all luxury consumers necessarily live (or want to live) that white-gloved luxury lifestyle.
Panthers defenseman Keith Yandle's attempt at a long stretch pass was gloved down by Kase, who then fired on goal and scored on his own rebound.
As the climax of their performance approached, Veronica accidentally-on-purpose tripped and fell, dramatically pounding her gloved hands on the ground in a silent tantrum.
Mr. Paiva, as tall and imposing as the dead fish before him, dipped his cloth-gloved hand in warm water, to keep his fingers from numbing.
Two uniformed men walked on either side of Baluchi, latex-gloved hands on his biceps, and deposited him in the chair next to his legal team.
We all pressed our fingers on touch screens to answer immigration questions and waited for about 15 minutes for masked, gloved agents to examine each passport.
Now came the pause just before the gray-gloved pallbearers present the coffin to the white-robed priest — when death sheds its last vestige of abstraction.
In medieval times, the town had a thriving leather business, but the tanning process made for pungent merchandise that didn't sit well with the gloved nobility.
Minnesota nearly tied it moments later when Ryan Donato had a breakaway, but a sprawling Grubauer gloved his backhander to keep the Avalanche in the lead.
Every ball has been weighed with gloved hands, every machine tested and selected at random from among several identical machines stored in a coded, sealed vault.
Louise Linton is finally opening up about the gloved "movie villain" photo of her and Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Thirteen minutes into the opening episode, a woman in labor groaned in distress, and the nurse-midwife, Patsy, used a gloved hand to check her progress.
When Sullivan finally lost it was to Jim Corbett, a man who had only competed in gloved bouts, and the age of bare-knuckle fighters was over.
According to the official lot description, the album, with the word "Bible" written on the front, comes from the personal friend and assistant of the gloved one.
In the motocross scene, effects matting is visible in the gloved hand manipulating the smartphone, which has a screen that appears too bright in the natural lighting.
Did it just go to deep short and the guy just gloved the ball and he fell on his face and couldn't make the play or what?
The sky-blue girl was proceeding effortlessly, with that precise stride of hers and that push forward of her gloved hands, gripping the handles of her poles.
The real intrigue comes from Styles' cheeky stare as a black leather-gloved hand reaches out to the rocker from the bottom left corner of the frame.
The smear of black on my gloved fingers reacted to the bleach and spread and had the cleaner not moved quickly I might've lost the flesh beneath.
"You should watch the HBO film before the documentary," said Rob Younkers, 39, a fashion designer, stomping his feet in the cold and rubbing gloved hands together.
Gray, who pitched with the worst defense in baseball in Oakland, might have been forgiven if he thought that the iron-gloved A's had followed him east.
In 1997, trucks full of white-gloved PLA soldiers, some carrying flowers, rolled into Hong Kong within hours of Britains handover of its colony to Chinese rule.
Both men broke protocol and raised their gloved fists into the air to protest racism and discrimination as the national anthem played, according to the Washington Post.
Instead of tensing up with each parry, wondering if she'll escape, we blithely speculate on how the gloved killer will eventually gain the upper hand and murder her.
As everyone marveled at the queen's very bright lime green, purple feathered, and white-gloved wedding look this weekend, I got to wondering what it could all mean.
Other specs include a 4.7-inch HD screen (it supports wet finger and gloved operation), a Snapdragon 617 octa-core processor, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.
It was conducted using gloved hands, making it easier to push off bacteria with air, and the bacterial solution was teeming — around 10 million infectious particles per milliliter.
The first clue, which was posted by Redditor theCeCeDrake, shows a screenshot of not one, but two pairs of gloved hands adjusting a mobile during this new promo.
For luxury items, an electric Geely vehicle tools up to your house delivering your package by a white-gloved courier wearing a tie as in the photo above.
Buffets are being replaced with à la carte items; line cooks are using more utensils and gloved hands to finish dishes; and communal silverware containers are being shelved.
No people are visible, except for the gloved hands of two preparators and a cleaning woman seen through a window, and the only sound is minimal electronic music.
Mickey Rourke, the 64-year-old Golden Globe-winning actor and loosest of cannons even by Hollywood standards, can't get quite quit that addictive game of gloved face punching.
One of his biggest saves came in the second period when Vancouver center Markus Granlund took a pass from Ben Hutton and one-timed a shot that Talbot gloved.
The kingdom had never been a democracy — more of a soft-gloved autocracy, where citizens kept up appearances in public but could mostly say what they liked in private.
On the medal podium next to the silver medalist, Peter Norman of Australia, Smith and Carlos bowed their heads and each raised a black-gloved fist in the air.
After finishing first and third in the 200 meters, the sprinters bowed their heads and raised black gloved fists on the victory podium to protest racial injustice in America.
It is the plastic bottle of water, poking from a backpack or grasped in a gloved hand, stacked on the refrigerated shelves of supermarkets, or discarded in the gutter.
The regal emblem, used at President Trump's golf courses across the United States, sports three lions and two chevrons on a shield, below a gloved hand gripping an arrow.
Dissatisfied with her starched, white-gloved life, she lies to her mother and persuades Effie to sneak off with her to the "gypsy" encampment on the outskirts of town.
In hot sun, gloved ice-skaters, obedient to the calendar, meandered across the rink in Bryant Park, which showed itself ready for winter with displays of snowflakes and stars.
"Hatch is considered the Napa Valley of chile," Mr. Franzoy said, standing in his fields as workers knelt around him, snapping the green peppers off plants with gloved-hands.
Crawford gloved a snipe by Blake Coleman following a turnover by the Blackhawks deep in their own zone, and Blackwood turned back a point-blank shot by Dominik Kubalik.
Dr Julius No demonstrated his mechanical black-gloved hands to Bond in 1962's "Dr No," the affliction having occurred as a result of a radiation experiment gone wrong.
"Many a keeper's lost their mind to quicksilver," warns James (Gerard Butler) as Donald (Connor Swindells), his trainee lighthouse keeper, dabbles a gloved hand in a puddle of mercury.
Image 213 of 333 CIUDAD CUAUHTEMOC, Mexico – A pair of rubber-gloved hands carefully separates the red "Evidence" tape from a paper bag and empties the contents onto a table.
With her flamboyant wardrobe and demeanor, Moira is a big, biker-gloved fuck you to all the archaic paradigms of how women should dress and behave after a certain age.
The Minnesota first baseman gloved the ball and made the throw to left-hander Zach Duke (1-1) at first but Duke missed the bag and Span was ruled safe.
Shortly after Matt Adams gloved Kolten Wong's throw, Wainwright pumped his fists in the air and met catcher Yadier Molina between the mound and home plate for an emotional embrace.
WHEN Tommie Smith and John Carlos bowed their heads and raised their black-gloved fists during a medals ceremony at the Mexico City Olympics in 1968, they moved the world.
A hand-coloured image from 193 shows the Oba bowing slightly as he shakes the white-gloved hand of Queen Elizabeth II, four years before the declaration of Nigeria's independence.
Lately, for instance, I find myself revisiting Bowerman's reaction to Tommie Smith and John Carlos, the African-American runners who raised their black-gloved fists and defined those 1968 games.
Center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury had to run down two hard-hit balls by Matt Wieters and Ryan Flaherty, and third baseman Chase Headley neatly gloved a smash by Jonathan Schoop.
Zelensky's handling of his first foreign policy challenge suggests a velvet-gloved Donald Trump willing to fight back but with a smile on his face and with carefully chosen words.
Running my white-gloved hands over the pages of a thousand-year-old manuscript, I was amazed at the still-bright colors applied long ago in a chilly medieval scriptorium.
It was this week in 1968 when two African-American sprinters raised gloved fists in a black power salute during a medal presentation at the Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
With nothing but the lonely cadence of a bass drum, they stood at attention in stoic silence and raised white-gloved hands as a black hearse quietly passed through town.
And because any friend of the Kardashians is social-media ready at all times, he Instagrammed a video of the ring, held in a black-gloved hand, twinkling in the light.
As for the unmistakable Disney touch, the shoes will have an array of Minnie Mouse-inspired elements, from exaggerated bows to gloved hand vignettes and a heavy dose of crystal embellishments.
The technicians who wander around removing newly weaned pups and replenishing food and water are dressed head to toe in cleanroom suits, hands gloved and feet bootied, peering out through visors.
After Kings defenseman Drew Doughty gloved the puck and dropped it to the ice in the Los Angeles zone, Gaudette picked it up and scored his fourth goal of the season.
Barnett fashions a pound of C-4 into a ball, then a brick shape with his gloved hands and secured in onto a two-by-four to simulate the robotic arm.
The most surreal of van Herpen's costumes, called the Samurai, was a black bodysuit, with gloved hands and covered feet, onto which dozens of spokes from dismembered umbrellas had been sewn.
Then he stops and cruises her, and she walks past, exhilarated but ultimately too embarrassed to respond when he comes up behind her and places a gloved hand on her shoulder.
She added: "I daresay the Queen was okay with it, too, because when I touched her, she only pulled closer, resting a gloved hand lightly on the small of my back."
Fifty years ago, Carlos and his fellow-runner Tommie Smith stood on the podium at the Mexico City Olympics and raised black-gloved fists to protest the oppression of black Americans.
With two outs, Kershaw got Trea Turner to hit a ground ball to Seager, who gloved the ball but could not flip it to second base in time for an out.
It was this week in 1968 that two African-American sprinters raised gloved fists during a medal presentation at the Summer Olympics in Mexico City, in a denunciation of racial discrimination.
The closest we got to effecting any useful change was the last time we got properly gloved up and elbow deep in the murky world of celebrity injunctions back in April 2011.
When Jorge Ruiz del Vizo bought the 6,700 acre Monte Sacro estate from Nelson Rockefeller — yes, from that family — he kept up the aristocratic ways: polo horses, white-gloved servers, the works.
A game with glow-in-the-dark powder that nurses smeared on their gloved hands, for example, showed how easily germs spread from hands that are not cleaned after removing the gloves.
It has a large foot platform so you can really throw your weight into your digging, and a rubbery orange grip to keep your gloved hands in place without slipping or sliding.
Weld is a particular kind of Boston patrician, cut from the same cloth as the Saltonstalls, Peabodys, and Lodges who used to run local politics as a kind of white-gloved trust.
I almost lose my voice screaming all the way through the graphic, slippery and harshly-lit video of a gloved hand fisting an anus, projected while "Whip" blasts out over the speakers.
He then put a gloved hand on the steel wheel, which was almost three feet across and mounted vertically as if on the helm of a ship, and began to turn it.
But these two profoundly afflicted and original women never ventured past the white-gloved propriety of their sustaining myths; it was four years before they were on a mutual first-name basis.
And though no players sat or knelt during the anthem, Marcus Peters raised a black-gloved fist, a throwback to the actions of Tommie Smith and John Carlos at the 113 Summer Olympics.
In a lab at the museum reserved for special artifacts, Mr. Silverstein watched intently as a white-gloved curator unfurled the contents of the box, which he and his brother, Tom, were donating.
For instance, while other video games have spiked monsters and heavily armed trolls as their final bosses, one simple gloved hand, Masterhand, is the final boss to conquer in Super Smash Bros. Spooky.
A gloved technician gently placed those light enough to carry against white and black velvet backdrops for Richards to shoot with his Canon 1DS Mark II, using simple overhead fluorescent lighting for illumination.
Recently, a trio of clowns of the entirely scary variety invaded the MUNCHIES kitchen in search of the most razor-sharp, high-performing knives that they could get their white-gloved hands on.
The Wild nearly took a two-goal lead but were thwarted when Ward spun around and gloved a fluttering puck that was behind him and appeared headed for the back of the net.
They bore the name of her husband, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, so she gripped them with an elegantly gloved hand and displayed them triumphantly for the camera, an image that understandably went viral.
And when her physicist colleague, Ian (Jeremy Renner), runs a gloved hand over one of the ship's textured black walls, his expression suggests the delight of a child at the moment of discovery.
If your feeling cold were still to go unnoticed, blow into your gloved hands, shake like a jelly in a high wind and remark that your friend's house provides perfect conditions for training.
But though she grew to appreciate its capabilities, she said she sometimes missed the "lovely magic" of taking a strip of celluloid in her white-gloved fingers and holding it to the light.
Others are deliberate: You can devote 18 minutes to a disembodied voice explaining the denominations of Australian currency as a white-gloved hand holding a thin pointer roams over a plush magenta tablecloth.
They're here in this barn for a single day, where black-gloved farm workers take care of that bit of business, initiating a cycle that will end with the slaughter of their offspring.
Nicky Smith, a 23-year-old boxer with close-cropped dandelion hair, aims a gloved fist that flies into Hanson's open hand like an envoy: trying to determine where everything that follows should land.
THE accused, Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, a diminutive, clean-shaven Saudi aged 52, looks innocuous as he shuffles into court between two burly guards, a blue-gloved hand on each of his shoulders.
It is, in short, everything you'd expect from a collaboration between the princess of modern bubblegum pop and a producer famous for making things that sound like two latex-gloved hands fondling a balloon.
Black-gloved hands stick a baster into the glass bottle of the 10^32 Kelvin hot sauce and suck up a bit of it, releasing a few drops onto a little cardboard tasting boat.
A woman known as Sister Freya, whom Sister Kate hired for her hand hewn apothecary experience after knowing her for years, tended to these pots carefully with a plastic ladle and latex-gloved hands.
Grichuk preserved the lead when he scaled the wall in right field and gloved what would have been a three-run homer by George Springer with no outs in the bottom of the ninth.
When the bronze medalist in the 19683 meters took the podium at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, he bowed his head and raised one black-gloved fist as the National Anthem played.
When the bronze medalist in the 200 meters took the podium at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, he bowed his head and raised one black-gloved fist as the National Anthem played.
In the lower left corner he is firing pistols at ducks popping out of his coiffed yellow hair; Directly above his combover, a huge, boxing-gloved, airborne hamburger lands a punch on his face.
First responders usually have chemical resistant gloves available in prep for a possible acid attack but if rubber gloves are the only thing available for a bystander, it can be double or triple gloved.
Character Study With a blast of her whistle, Estelle Davis raised a white-gloved hand and held back a column of oncoming cars bearing down on a group of schoolchildren ambling across the street.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Painting conservation is perilous business, requiring the perfect blend of historical knowledge, technical skill, and respect for the immeasurably fragile, ancient object held gently between gloved hands.
Earlier this year, they arrested a man who allegedly broke into a woman's house in the 1980s wearing a ski-mask, put a gloved hand over her face and raped her, the affiliate reported.
That is impossible in Ebola wards, however, because proximity to the sick is too dangerous for anyone who is not fully gowned, gloved, masked and goggled — and trained to remove all those items safely.
It was an alchemy long performed in darkened rooms, where white-gloved editors could be seen peering at strips of celluloid held to a light before the frames were sliced and rejoined by hand.
Trucks full of white-gloved People's Liberation Army soldiers rolled into Hong Kong within hours of Britain handing its colony back to Chinese rule in 1997, sparking anxiety and raising lingering questions about their role.
Many of the most famous photos were here: portraits of Patti Smith, Debbie Harry, Robert Sherman and Alice Neel; Mapplethorpe's leather-gloved hand from the invitation to a major exhibition; the flowers; the classical statuary.
Sure, it was using the same techniques as any other in the genre, but every punch and kick hit with such force it was possible to imagine your own gloved fist driving into someone's jaw.
The Islanders' best chance of the first came when Josh Bailey had a breakaway and skated in and tried a forehand-backhand deke but his backhander was gloved by Mrazek with about six minutes remaining.
It might be amusing, for example, to see the owners tied in knots by players who choose to abide by the injunction to "stand and show respect" — while holding black-gloved fists in the air.
Edwards first came to national prominence for organizing the Olympic Project for Human Rights, whose members Tommie Smith and John Carlos made headlines for raising their gloved fists while receiving medals at the 1968 Olympics.
When Jorge Ruiz del Vizo bought the estate from the Rockefellers, polo horses were still trained on one of the fields, white-gloved servers laid out feasts for guests, and staffers polished the patio floors daily.
Only occasionally was it possible to glimpse Mr Kim's mafia-state paranoia in Singapore, as when a gloved aide inspected and wiped the pen with which he was to sign the joint document with Mr Trump.
" As for the spitting, the D.A. concluded it would be inappropriate to hold Crowe criminally accountable for the "minor battery of spitting on Banks' gloved hand" as "it was incidental to preventing more serious threatened violence.
Alcides Escobar hit a single to center to drive in a run before Chapman gloved a comebacker from Lorenzo Cain and made his softest toss of the night, flipping the ball to first baseman Mark Teixeira.
Images broadcast on CCTV showed the astronauts giving a salute seconds before launch, and 15 minutes later they could be seen on the live feed clasping their gloved hands, apparently a sign of a successful launch.
We got in the car (after a session with Nassar) and she started bawling and I said, 'Chelsea tell me what's wrong,' and she said 'Mom, he put his fingers in me, and they weren't gloved.
When first baseman Yuli Gurriel gloved Altuve's final throw, shortstop Carlos Correa hurled his glove in the air, third baseman Alex Bregman sank to his knees and a brigade of pitchers burst through the bullpen gates.
Dallas played the entire third period without Andrew Cogliano, leaving the Stars with 10 forwards, but Benn gloved a pass, skated in and scored with a forehand deke and backhand on a breakaway at 9:06.
Elsewhere, gloved hands delivered bites of food from openings in a wall designed to evoke glory holes, and later in the evening a palate cleanser was served in the form of a fruit-infused ball gag.
The gesture is also reminiscent of the iconic sports photograph from the 1968 Mexico Olympics in which U.S. sprinter Tommie Smith stood defiantly during his medal ceremony, head bowed, his black-gloved fist thrust into the air.
I waited to wait to make that official proclamation until Tuesday night's Cult finale, "Great Again," since all Horror Story seasons should be graded on whether or not the ending crumbles in your metaphorical Balenciaga-gloved hand.
Her recovery is testament to the effectiveness of a new treatment, which isolates patients in futuristic cube-shaped mobile units with transparent walls and gloved access, so health workers no longer need to don cumbersome protective gear.
A routine ground ball, the kind he snagged easily hundreds of times, the kind he might ordinarily have gloved blindfolded given a chance, rolled through the Red Sox player's legs like a croquet ball through a wicket.
As first lady, Hillary Clinton shook up formal dinners at the White House by showcasing American cuisine and replacing the traditional butler service — guests serving themselves from silver platters held by white-gloved staff — with plated meals.
In fact, they were holding a two-run lead when reliever Jonathan Holder — on because starter C.C. Sabathia had wilted in the 87-degree heat — gloved Andrew Benintendi's one-hop smash with runners at second and third.
Canobbio tweeted that of the 4,270 punches Mayweather threw in those 10 fights, he landed 1,833 (a 43% connection rate), making $499,181.67 each time he rammed his gloved knuckles into an opponent&aposs temple, chin, or ribcage.
Passengers have been making their own beds, scrubbing their own toilets, receiving room-service-only meals from perpetually gloved and masked crew members, and counting down the days until February 19, when their quarantine is scheduled to end.
And while it's true that you could just forgo to the goodness of Touch ID (or whatever fingerprint sensor your smartphone happens to use), and unlock your phone with a passcode when you're gloved, you don't have to.
The image of Smith and Carlos, gold and bronze medalists in the 200-meter track event in Mexico City, thrusting their black-gloved fists into the air, has become an enduring symbol of the fight for racial equality.
Subscribers simply select what model car they want from a menu within an app, then wait as a white-gloved concierge delivers it to a location of their choosing (though customers are allowed only 18 swaps per year).
Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway), a budding journalist and personal assistant, suffers at the velvet-gloved hand of her tyrannical boss, Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), in this adaptation of Lauren Weisberger's tissue-veiled portrait of the fashion magazine business.
"It might be amusing, for example, to see the owners tied in knots by players who choose to abide by the injunction to 'stand and show respect' — while holding black-gloved fists in the air," The Times wrote.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Plunging their pink-gloved hands into cartons of cabbages, and slathering the vegetables with a bright-red sauce, more than 2,300 people on Friday got to grips with making the spicy, fermented Korean staple of kimchi.
"Head up to 220,183 feet, then we'll let the falcon fly a bit," said Mr. Schaefer, gesturing to a large hooded bird with white- and charcoal-barred feathers, resting on the gloved arm of his colleague, Dylan Freeman.
Voters in Florida, Illinois and Arizona were met by gloved poll workers and hand sanitizer as they cast ballots on Tuesday in the state-by-state process of selecting a Democratic challenger to Trump in the November election.
Hart was pulled 52 seconds later, and Deryk Engelland was called for cross-checking with 1:29 to go for a 6-on-3 advantage, but the Flyers managed just a Giroux shot on goal, which Fleury gloved.
Eight days earlier, in the first period of the Rangers' 26-083 shootout victory against the Flyers in Philadelphia, Simmonds dropped Rangers defenseman Ryan McDonagh, the team's captain, with a gloved punch after McDonagh had crosschecked and slashed him.
There, two American 200 meters track medalists, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, raised their black-gloved fists and bowed their heads on the podium in support of Black Power, a protest for which Carlos says he has paid dearly.
At last night's Alfalfa Club dinner — a black-tie cotillion for titans of government and business — physician and former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist [corrected] pretended to give a grim, gloved medical exam to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
"If the Clinton campaign is too thin-skinned to handle velvet-gloved contrasts from Bernie Sanders, you've got to wonder how they're going to get through a general election," said Michael Short, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee.
Faulk came out of the penalty box, gloved down an alley-oop pass and went right into a scoring move in the second period, flipping a backhand shot past Lehner for Carolina at 11:58 in the second frame.
On this day in 1889, John L. Sullivan bested Jake Kilrain in 75 rounds of what is widely accepted as a historic last: the final bare-knuckled fight to determine a heavyweight champion before "gloved boxing" rules took over.
"We have virucide and Clorox wipes to clean surfaces and computers, we are limiting the number of staff who are working to distribute computers so we can practice social distancing protocols, and everyone is gloved and masked," Steckly said.
There were sourdough waffles to start the day and tuna sandwiches for lunch, a few hours of everyone reading novels in separate corners before a long solitary walk in the gloaming, accompanied by gloved waves across generally empty streets.
There were sourdough waffles to start the day and tuna sandwiches for lunch, a few hours of everyone reading novels in separate corners before a long solitary walk in the gloaming, accompanied by gloved waves across generally empty streets.
In the Rose Bowl this month, Hunter Bryant, a sophomore tight end at the University of Washington, leapt for a high pass in the final two minutes of that game and palmed the ball with his gloved right hand.
For the designer Elsa Schiaparelli, Penn pulled back the camera to reveal slices of the studio, while Schiaparelli cocked one gloved hand on her hip and extended the other up the wall, as if waiting to be handed castanets.
As if shedding a skin, the film shucks off its elegiac, white-gloved manners to explore a slippery realm of secrets, lies and moral uncertainty that eventually leads her to consult a priest for advice on how to proceed.
I walked away from One feeling that, despite how complicated his life was (obviously, the man had some serious demons), the Gloved One would be proud of the legacy he left behind and the way his music impacted millions of people.
In the video above, the rubber-gloved chemists open the doors of the top-secret Glossier lab to walk us through the entire formulation process of their new-and-improved Gen G lipsticks — and we're taking you behind the scenes.
Several other women have shared with me their stories of random manual inspections of breast milk and formula, including gloved hands, swabs, and litmus paper—unsettling to any parent who spends hours sterilizing bottles and pump parts to avoid contamination.
If RadarCat's abilities were added to electronics, then users could trigger certain functions based on context — hold your RadarCat-enabled phone in a gloved hand, for example, and it could switch to an easy-to-use user interface with large icons.
In 1968 Tommie Smith and John Carlos, gold and bronze medallists in the 200m at the Mexico City Olympics, stood on the podium and raised black-gloved fists to show their opposition to racial segregation in America and in South Africa.
By the summer of 1968, black athletes were becoming international symbols of protest against racial injustice, most famously embodied by sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos, who held up black gloved fists on the podium at the Mexico City Olympics.
But in the next frame, L.A.'s Trayce Thompson hit a hard grounder down the line, and Machado gloved it on a diagonal run, let loose a throw from five feet into foul territory, and got Thompson by a step.
He helped a tide of black athlete activism wash through colleges around the U.S.–and into the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, where two U.S. sprinters, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, raised their gloved fists in protest as America watched aghast.
It was the old ladies (these were the Fifties) teetering along on their high heels, hatted and gloved, with seams in their stockings, and with glassy-eyed fox furs draped over their massive chests, who might fall down, not me.
When Gardner grounded a full-count sinker from Sergio Romo up the middle, shortstop Willy Adames gloved the ball, stepped on second and threw to first, doubling up Gardner for only the fourth time in 33 plate appearances this season.
The athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, stood on the podium for the national anthem after winning gold and bronze medals and raised their black-gloved fists to the sky in what was widely viewed as a black power salute.
The same thing happened to the track stars John Carlos and Tommie Smith when they raised their black-gloved fists in a black-power salute at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City to protest the injustices black people faced back home.
Then Abbink—gloved and gowned, draped in a sterile blue smock in the isolation room—prepared the so-called challenge virus, which had been kept in tissue-culture flasks brimming with red broth, and they injected the mice with the virus.
She recalls shaking with fear as she lay down on a bed at her parents' house on the island of Sulawesi, and said a traditional healer pushed up the hem of her new dress, holding a small traditional knife in his gloved hands.
The main advantage of a cage, of course, is that every time a man is pushed into it his arse doesn't fall through between the links and have to be held up by a team of white gloved referees on the outside.
Kimmitt and his team had participants dip gloved hands into a liquid doused with bacteriophage MS2: a type of non-pathogenic virus that behaves the same way a lot of pathogenic viruses (like the flu) do, and is often used in experiments.
On July 8, 1889, John L. Sullivan bettered Jake Kilrain in 75 rounds of what is widely accepted as a historic last: the final bare-knuckle heavyweight championship fight before gloved boxing became the preferred, and officially sanctioned, form of the sport.
And most startling to a sheltered white teenager in the South, the 2200-meter sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised gloved fists on the medal stand during the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" to protest the treatment of black Americans. Oct.
Imboden's move personifies much of the political turmoil of our moment, much in the same way as the black-gloved fists of US Olympic medalists Tommie Smith and John Carlos on the victory dais after the men's 200-meters at the 1968 Olympics.
In 1968, when U.S. Olympic gold and bronze medal-winning track athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised black-gloved hands in protest against social conditions facing black Americans while at the medal podium, the U.S. government stripped them of their medals.
Type: Bud Light Platinum Signature move: Riding a Boosted Board in the bike lane Mr. Wrath's strawberry, rounded appearance and disaffected expression hides a deep, unrelenting fury that can only be kept in check through repeated use of his gloved fists in unregulated street combat.
"In a ritual to be repeated dozens of times, I would heave my armored torso into the driver's seat of a Land Cruiser, chamber a round in my M4, lock the doors and wave a gloved goodbye to the Macedonian gate guard," Buttigieg wrote.
They communicate with customers via WeChat, a ubiquitous messaging and social media app that is increasingly used as a shopping portal; they work with regional celebrities and "influencers"; and they offer additional services like white-gloved delivery staff to replicate the old-fashioned shopping experience.
If and when a mass vaccine finally arrives for Covid-213, Americans may be surprised to learn precisely who might knock at their door to distribute the life-saving aid: A mask-clad, gloved postal carrier, flanked by a deputy sheriff or National Guard soldier.
They took their time in the empty apartment on East 250th Street near Sutton Place, selecting with gloved hands more than a dozen paintings by Chagall, Renoir, Picasso, Léger and Hopper, among others, along with antiquities from Peru and Costa Rica, jewelry and even rugs.
Every few days, Irene (Margherita Buy) flits around the globe to visit a five-star hotel as a "mystery guest" — running her white-gloved hands over chandeliers and picture frames — to determine whether it should maintain its rating in this drama from Maria Sole Tognazzi.
"Thanks man," a voice said, and this was what life was becoming on Tuesday: gloved hands, disembodied voices and street trash that now included face masks in gutters and protective gloves on sidewalks and an instruction pamphlet for the N95 mask in a bus lane.
Extending gloved hands skyward, US athletes Tommie Smith (center) and John Carlos (right) stare downward during the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" after Smith received the gold and Carlos the bronze for the 200-meter run at the Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City on Oct.
Redway and his co-author Patrick Kimmitt asked study participants to dip their gloved hands into a liquid containing high levels of MS2 — approximately the viral load that might be observed in the feces of a person suffering from an acute norovirus (or "stomach bug") infection.
Troops from various nations serving in South Korea under the United Nations Command (UNC) presented an honor guard before the plane, as white-gloved troops in different uniforms descended the ramp of the US Air Force C-17, carefully holding cases wrapped in the UN flag.
On June 28, the National Portrait Gallery in London opens "Michael Jackson: On the Wall," an exhibition featuring images of the Gloved One by more than 40 of the biggest names in contemporary art: Andy Warhol, David Hammons, Jeff Koons, Faith Ringgold, Paul McCarthy, Kehinde Wiley.
This sentiment was perfectly expressed in 1968 by the United States Olympic Committee when it reprimanded the sprinters John Carlos and Tommie Smith, sending them home after they raised their black-gloved fists on the medal stand at the Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City that year.
She may understandably want to keep the focus on her own legacy, which remains tethered to a past that gives the movie its funniest, most sly bit: a white-gloved museum curator contextualizing a Westwood-McLaren shirt festooned with a swastika, straitjacket clasps and Sex Pistols lyrics.
That runs counter to a limited, but storied, history of protest at the biannual sporting event; the famous 1968 podium protest when Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their gloved fists on the medal stand to protest racism in America would be prohibited under these rules.
He was bailed out by Hicks, who caught Andrew Benintendi's sacrifice fly to the left-field warning track and delivered a one-hop throw that third baseman Todd Frazier gloved before slapping a tag on Eduardo Nunez, who was trying to tag up and reach third.
Showing his gloved hands breaking and gluing together a mirror again and again, the 30-minute-long video, presented at the start of the AIC exhibition, tests our patience — in fact, when it was first shown, the audience demanded it be fast-forwarded to the end.
Black Power: During the medal presentation ceremony during the 1968 Olympics, Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised a black-gloved fist and hung their heads while the Star Spangled Banner played, in solidarity with the Black Freedom Movement in the U.S. They were later expelled from the Olympic Village.
Yet overall there is a candid tenderness to them, with one woman's white-gloved hand cradling a child, the details of a woman's dangling earrings and the baby below's clenched fist in another, that offers a rare glimpse into the now anonymous lives of these 19th-century women.
While the sport of bareknuckle boxing is unlikely to ever get an influx of quality athletic talent and accomplished boxers, it would be fascinating to see how close this form of fighting came to resembling the pugilism of the pre-gloved days if it became an accepted sport.
And I see no problem with the oversize black-and-white picture of Tommie Smith and John Carlos raising gloved Black Power fists at the 1968 Olympics hanging in my basement across from what we military types call the "I Love Me Wall," where awards, commendations, and unit memorabilia are displayed.
The 15-foot dining room table, a cranberry-hued seamless expanse at which one recent night white-gloved servers ladled out Santarelli's specialty, spaghetti all'amatriciana, came from an ancient site in Egypt; Santarelli traveled for a day (by car, foot and camel) to reach the small town where it originated.
In their experiment, Dr Sundaram and his colleagues asked people to put on one of these gloves and use their now-gloved hand to pick up and manipulate 26 everyday objects—a mug, a pair of scissors, a spoon, a pen and so on—one at a time for a few minutes each.
Talking to members of Parliament, Kylie and Chris Smith, as well as TV producers, music-industry heads, and magazine editors, the book is an important milestone in understanding the journey of how gay culture moved from George Michaels's leather-gloved-disco-ball-in-the-bogs and conga'd out the other side, to 2017.
Janiva Ellis's discreetly blistering oil painting "The Okiest Doke" shows the gloved hand of some cartoon character presenting a communion wafer to a distorted image of a black man's face, and an untitled display rack by the experimental fashion label Rottingdean Bazaar holds 272 Yoko Ono-style instructional labels in plastic clamshells.
The new guidelines come more than a half-century after the American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos famously raised gloved fists at the 1968 Mexico City Games, and amid a rise in political activism by athletes like the football player Colin Kaepernick and the soccer star Megan Rapinoe, among many others.
The choice is immediately apparent to visitors: The first thing one sees when approaching the permanent sports exhibition is a statue of the 200-meter medalists at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, where two of them, the Americans Tommie Smith and John Carlos, raised their gloved fists in the black power salute.
Kansas City cornerback Marcus Peters raised a black-gloved fist, four Miami Dolphins — Arian Foster, Michael Thomas, Jenkins and Kenny Stills — kneeled with hands on their hearts, Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall took a knee and New England&aposs Martellus Bennett and Devin McCourty both held up their right arms  during the national anthem on Sept.
The Champion "Jeffries forced him to the ropes by purely superior brute strength, and, as Corbett tried to slip away, Jeffries landed his gloved fist, with the power of a pile driver behind it flush on the point of the jaw and Corbett went down like a felled ox," New York Times, May, 211, 19333.
In its statement Saturday, the AOC highlighted Norman's setting of the Australian record (20.06 seconds) as he took the silver medal in Mexico -- but said his remarkable athletic achievements were "dwarfed" by his decision to support Smith and Carlos as they raised their gloved fists and bowed their heads during the US National Anthem.
Almost 60 years later, blacked-out Mercedes automobiles snaked through Blenheim's fields of frolicking lambs, a red-coated artillery band played from the pillars encasing the vast gravel driveway (admittedly its tune, the "Star Wars" theme, was less historic), and a small army of soaked, white-gloved waiters offered Champagne to guests as the heavens opened above.
Aside from this innovation, however, he applies a white-gloved light hand to other well-known figures from Bertie's entourage — from Bertie's bun-throwing Drones Club pals Pongo Twistleton, Tuppy Glossop and Catsmeat Potter-Pirbright to his perpetually scheming Aunt Dahlia, and his flock of fiancées, taking care to avoid breakage as he buffs them with neo-Wodehousian wordplay.
In a scene that was misty, quiet and somber compared with the raucous Trump campaign rally he had spoken at earlier Tuesday in Wisconsin, Mr. Pence stood with his hand on his heart as a white-gloved crew carried the flag-draped cases from the C-17 aircraft that brought them back to the United States.
But as athletes have long shown, whether they be Tommie Smith and John Carlos raising black gloved fists in Mexico City in 1968 or Super Bowl victors, including Torrey Smith, Malcolm Jenkins and Chris Long, refusing to visit Trump's White House, their beliefs do not disappear when they step onto the court, the field, the ice or the snow.
"It's a new experience, life outside four plexiglass barriers, without the gloved hand of a human grasping his tentacles!" thought Inky, as he floated through the urban runoff and discarded fishing gear in a marina off the eastern coast of New Zealand, wounded still from the loss of his love and never leaving the pipe that led to his former home.
Sitting in a busy waiting room, which could pass for any busy emergency room in the world were it not for all the people sitting quietly with a bird of prey attached to their gloved hand, Ibrahim lists in rapid-fire staccato all the treatment options and special equipment offered by the hospital: blood and kidney tests; feather replacements; endoscopies.
I also wish I could have had a better look at Carroll Dunham's antic, untitled painting in oil and graphite on wood veneer (1984); Rex Lau's painted landscape on carved wood, "The Mountain Demons" (1980); and Nellie Mae Rowe's fanciful, untitled depiction of a woman raising her yellow-gloved hands above her head, which the artist made in 1981, the year before she died at age 82.
Brandon Morrow retired Alex Bregman on a grounder to strand the bases loaded in the fifth, winner Tony Watson got Marwin Gonzalez to fly out with two on and two outs in the sixth, and Kenta Maeda escaped two-on trouble in the seventh when third baseman Justin Turner gloved Jose Altuve&aposs grounder and threw a one-hop throw that first baseman Cody Bellinger scooped just in time.
Brandon Morrow retired Alex Bregman on a grounder to strand the bases loaded in the fifth, winner Tony Watson got Marwin Gonzalez to fly out with two on and two outs in the sixth, and Kenta Maeda escaped two-on trouble in the seventh when third baseman Justin Turner gloved Jose Altuve&aposs grounder and made a short-hop throw that first baseman Cody Bellinger scooped just in time.
It comes from every single person who made a sign showing the Philadelphia Flyers' new orange-haired mascot, Gritty, and from the kids who put gloved hands out to runners for a high five, and from my mom, who not only met me at the halfway point with dry gloves and fresh hand warmers, but also walked a half marathon herself getting to different spots in order to cheer.
Brandon Morrow retired Alex Bregman on a grounder to strand the bases loaded in the fifth,winner Tony Watson got Marwin Gonzalez to line out to leaping second baseman Chase Utley with two on and two outs in the sixth , and Kenta Maeda escaped two-on trouble in the seventh when third baseman Justin Turner gloved Jose Altuve&aposs grounder and made a short-hop throw that first baseman Cody Bellinger scooped just in time.
The instructor has found that spontaneity is often best, keeping the student reader in suspense and creating the impression that anything might happen: Imagine, for instance, a gloved hand reaching for a knife, and the next thing we know a body is dappled in blood as if in red sunshine, his hoary bulk splayed across a desk in a modest office cluttered with manuscripts … but suddenly the alarm clock erupts with a — Note: Syllabus and classroom policies are subject to change.
" Blake cited the Selma speech, as well as Obama's remarks at the dedication of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, when the president said, "This is the place to understand how protest and love of country don't merely coexist but inform each other—how men can proudly win the gold for their country but still insist on raising a black-gloved fist, how we can wear an 'I can't breathe' T-shirt and still grieve for fallen police officers.
The doctor's gown even greener than before they swarm the buxom Equatorial one—   head bent, body curled—   a creaturely sound from the vast, void-like and watery   opening out, the throat a conduit for this otherworldly force like a glacier   calving   inside the more obsolete sound of a trireme   that'll always be circumnavigating that glacier, gloved   hands holding my own   heels high for the pelvissing plosive   head, shoulders, hip, knees feet and cord that voice never not   in my ear and soon another,   voices so large in their beautiful Latin,   how could they accept being refracted so small in another grammar?

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