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He grimaced and said he needed to speak to colleagues.
In court, Bergdahl appeared tense, grimaced and clenched his jaw.
I jack off all the timethinking of u Eve grimaced.
Fans instead largely grimaced, laughed, or just rolled their eyes.
Some in the crowd clapped and cheered, while others grimaced.
But when I said this to Mr. Trimbach, he grimaced.
He grimaced slightly as blood gathered near his pinkie nail.
Tebow grimaced and had a few words for the umpire.
He grimaced as he tapped the phone icon on the dash.
The Fool curled up next to her, grimaced and whispered something.
But in the sixth inning, he grimaced after covering first base.
He grimaced at the notion of ever going to a shelter.
When a passing neighbor asked why they were so dirty, she grimaced.
The man under his heel grimaced but bore Mr. Maslikhov's weight stoically.
He grimaced sympathetically as he talked, like a doctor delivering bad news.
She grimaced when I asked about her studio, which is in Bushwick.
Letterman grimaced in response to Stern's recollection, repeating "oh my" several times.
But other times he grimaced, and asked her not to touch it.
On the comedy, every time we had a potential laugh line, I grimaced.
" Erin grimaced—though, Daphne thought, probably mostly at the phrase "sex with Rob.
Buchanan grimaced for a moment and jokingly offered to lend me a shotgun.
Onstage he gyrated, grimaced and jabbed his head downward like a pecking bird.
Sherman was noticeably limping and grimaced as he left the field at halftime.
My father grimaced and said that my friend's company will soon be sold.
But Woods, who grimaced but never looked back, kept striding toward the green.
Sennheiser MM 400-XI'm pretty sure I grimaced when I first saw these headphones.
He grimaced when he collided with Chicago defenseman Erik Gustafsson, and their skates tangled.
"Five million pesos a month in pension for ex-Presidents!" he said, and grimaced.
I grimaced at him, looked up its Off Broadway ticket prices, and didn't go.
Tom Hallion, the home plate umpire, called them balls, and Kershaw grimaced each time.
Torres grimaced in pain for a few moments before being helped off the field.
But three 40-something women in puffy coats grimaced when told it's reservations only.
He grimaced as the therapist stretched his hamstrings—first the left, then the right.
Osaka grimaced through the trophy presentation, which she was able to laugh about afterward.
Judge grimaced on a swing after fouling off a pitch in his second plate appearance.
Raonic grimaced under more attention from the trainer after holding serve to trail 5-4.
Fredericks, identified as an undecided Republican who is leaning Trump, grimaced and shook her head.
Each time, Cabrera slowly stood up, grimaced and hunched over as his left knee throbbed.
BRASÍLIA — The first time the lights went out in her presidential palace, Dilma Rousseff grimaced.
Is it merely a coincidence that Booker smiled and won and Harris grimaced and lost?
Ms. Yovanovitch grimaced and seemed to tense up and take a second to compose herself.
Yet whenever I applied Maravich's instructions to actual games, my coaches grimaced at the theatrics.
I grimaced at the name of the actress playing the movie's main character: Chloe Bennet.
At one point, Nadal placed a towel over his face as he grimaced in pain.
Cruz grimaced in pain after swinging and missing on a 224-2136 fastball from Mike Clevinger.
Kaspersky, holding a glass of what looked like vodka, took a step back, paused, and grimaced.
He grimaced after the play and paused briefly before jogging back gingerly to rejoin his teammates.
Shahidul Alam grimaced as he staggered on his way into a Dhaka courthouse on Aug. 6.
Safa was 26, but he was using a cane and grimaced with pain when he moved.
" He gulped and grimaced for a short eternity and managed to croak out, "October could work.
" Wood said she noticed that Klobuchar "grimaced" as she said, "I have high expectations for this country.
When asked about how it informed her career, she grimaced, having discussed the topic in prior interviews.
After a short pause, Ms. Meredith picked up the clarinet, grimaced and glanced across at her bandmates.
Dylan Mahon reached for the royal's facial hair as Harry playfully grimaced and Meghan stifled a laugh.
Here are the celeb pets who grimaced through yet another Halloween with their famous, costume-inclined owners.
Falling behind 1-0 in a best-of-five contest, Mr. Ayello grimaced but did not despair.
"It was actually a popular product, but I'll tell you, making it was pretty 'blech,'" she grimaced.
"David said to me, 'Let me handle it,'" Mr. Baroni continued, then grimaced and closed his eyes.
He grimaced when he got up, and the team later said that Judge had jammed his shoulder.
Some of the women nodded when Dr. Blasey spoke; some grimaced or flinched during Judge Kavanaugh's testimony.
"You're still in Congress," she shouted to her colleagues as they playfully grimaced over low number selections.
The two female nurses between my legs grimaced in horror just before pain shot through my body.
A furious Altidore shoved Romero, then grimaced and fell to the ground but remained in the game.
Seated just behind the president, Ms. Pelosi grimaced and shook her head several times during his address.
Westbrook appeared to hurt his right knee or ankle and grimaced while trying to walk it off.
"Good evening, ladies and remaining gentlemen," he grinned slash grimaced, breaking the ice as best he could.
He grimaced, but after a few moments got up and limped off the court under his own power.
Trump, however grimaced and it looked like his head was about to explode while the Democratic nominee spoke.
Her characters have faces that look like they've been grimaced into existence, with bodies evolved primarily to cringe.
Shooting toward his team's fans, Griezmann bounced his shot off the crossbar as Simeone grimaced on the sideline.
Arunoday Singh Parmar, a budding social activist, grimaced at the idea of giving the prime minister another term.
" The Times said: "There was no doubt about the effort as they grunted and grimaced through every point.
" THE TIMES SAID: "There was no doubt about the effort as they grunted and grimaced through every point.
The 44-year-old American grimaced and uttered an expletive under his breath after a rare four putt.
Trump appeared less bothered by Saturday's boos than he was by the chants, which he reportedly grimaced through.
By this point, you've witnessed several celeb disappointments, close-ups of grimaced smiles after they've lost in their category.
Charlotte, meanwhile, had her thumb and then her hand in her mouth and grimaced as the planes went over.
But as I grimaced and sweated through the reps, I noticed they were precisely the right level of difficulty.
He grimaced only slightly when he swung and missed to end his at-bat against Braves starter Sean Newcomb.
"Take a sip!" bandmate Charles Kelley urged her, holding up a glass of whiskey as Scott, 30, grimaced but obliged.
Drifting between our conversation and watching the men, DuBourdieu took deep drags from his cigarette and grimaced at the sight.
Her sister, Anna, 13, took one look at the strange greenish tint — a color reminiscent of green antifreeze — and grimaced.
He had a medical time-out after losing the first set and grimaced as a trainer worked on his right thigh.
Allow us to refresh your memory: Brienne has basically grimaced with disgust every time she's encountered Tormund, but he's persisted nonetheless.
First, Trump winced and grimaced, shaking his head as the "Tonight Show" audience erupted in a smattering of applause and cheers.
Morrison grimaced and held his wrist after fouling off a pitch from RHP Luis Cessa with two outs in the fourth.
Gregor grimaced as Niels bent his gel-slicked head over the small notepad that he carried around in his front pocket.
He grimaced in pain after a swing in the sixth inning Friday and did not come out for the seventh inning.
I grimaced as it flopped around, taking its last breaths, in the net used to scoop it out of the water.
Even proponents of legalization grimaced at that campaign, where backers rolled out an ill-advised mascot named Buddie to greet voters.
Anthony Swarzak, a right-handed newcomer in the bullpen, grimaced after firing a pitch with two outs in the eighth inning.
When various studios announced live-action films based on all three of the above characters in the mid-2010s, fans grimaced.
Anytime the mention of deadlines came up, higher-ups in the company grimaced, and some ground-level employees nearly jumped with fright.
Mr Trump's establishment-minded advisors, already concerned that the president was branding Republicans as the party of intolerance, grimaced at the messages.
"How tough is it to take property from an elderly woman?" he asked, as to his left the Donald grimaced and gurned.
Now he grimaced, squinted, nodded, pursed his lips, sniffed, huffed and interrupted, becoming, over the night, an agitated man in a box.
"We all have to sit down after what Leicester have done and think," grimaced Alan Pardew at the end of last season.
One person who was with him says he grimaced when he saw a clip on television, believing it looked stilted and robotic.
In the final scene, he crawled into bed next to his girlfriend, grimaced and said to himself: "Starting n—" Cut to black.
"She grimaced, she rolled her eyes, she muttered under her breath," and then she did something to send Twitter round the bend.
Every so often, nurses turned him so that he did not develop bedsores, and he sometimes grimaced in pain as he spoke.
The pattern was repeated on racial issues—and not just when Trump grimaced at the very idea of there being buoyant black communities.
Sammartino was a "good guy," but like all the others, he pounced, grimaced, grunted and rolled with the blows — a heroic Italian vs.
In Manila, he grimaced while jostling with Southeast Asian leaders for an awkward cross-armed handshake that was captured in a group photograph.
After throwing a second-inning strike to the Nationals star Bryce Harper, Syndergaard grimaced and grabbed his right side, leading to his exit.
Several times, he attempted to argue his side over the judge's questioning, or grimaced, gestured broadly and licked his lips while he spoke.
Vargas fouled off a 1-0 pitch while batting in the fourth inning, grimaced and bent over before coming out of the game.
In Washington Square Park in Manhattan, among smitten college students and acoustic guitars, Guillermo Vidal, 75, grimaced at the thought of a Trump presidency.
When I was teenager, my friends were chugging king cans of Labatt Blue, and I grimaced—the taste literally made me want to hurl.
He later grimaced in pain as he sat, with his wrists handcuffed behind him, on the pavement on Broadway in front of City Hall.
"The crime and the gangs and the drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential," he grimaced.
You cheered as Simone Biles executed a near-flawless floor routine (and grimaced when she slipped on the balance beam and got the bronze medal).
He grimaced as a puff of sand danced up into his face and pulled the scarf he had just lowered back up to his nose.
"I'm not pleased with my performance today but I still have time to make adjustments," said Medvedeva, who grimaced at the end of her skate.
But Shelden said he was the kind of person who grimaced as friends hunted the herd of white-tailed deer he'd brought to his island.
When Ellis lost the ball at midcourt in the third quarter and grimaced in pain while favoring his left leg, the Pacers called a timeout.
She spoke with voters who grimaced over the allegations against Mr. Marlatt, but said she did not make them a central part of her campaign.
When he moved from second to third, Romine grimaced and a trainer briefly looked at him but he stayed in for the rest of the inning.
Her effort was so short that she grimaced and called out "Oh, sorry" to the men (and possibly the spectators) toward the end of the field.
Researchers scored infant pain during vaccinations by observing how much they grimaced, cried or made movements suggesting pain like flailing their arms or kicking their legs.
Bergdahl grimaced and clenched his jaw, according to the AP, which added his attorneys put their arms around him and one patted him on the back.
He asked me to enter the login and password, and he grimaced when her locked phone lit up with the authentication code we could not see.
He grabbed his left side in the batter's box and then grimaced and labored as he jogged to first base on a single to right field.
As Donald Trump bellowed, smirked, and grimaced his way through two high-profile speeches this week, the public ignored him, even as he swung between contrasting poles.
NEWPORT, Vt. — Jo-Ann Brooks grimaced as she looked out the window of her jewelry store in this tiny town in northern Vermont, near the Canadian border.
Mr. McLinden, a 45-year-old Briton, grimaced, concentrating on a tablet screen connected to his drone handset and monitoring the aircraft's progress through its onboard camera.
As a trainer tended to him, I watched as Janssen grimaced in pain and frustration, then angrily stomped back to the clubhouse with the trainer in tow.
" While Geldof continued explaining her approach to parenting, Hopkins — with her red face turned to one side — grimaced, presumably contemplating how best to launch her attack. "A.
Several times at the hearing, he attempted to argue his side over the judge's questioning, or grimaced and gestured broadly and licked his lips while he spoke.
That is not public purpose, that is downright wrong," Bush said to cheers as Trump grimaced and waved him off, saying "Jeb wants to be a tough guy.
Earlier in the plate appearance, Judge grimaced on a foul ball but stayed in the game before getting pulled when the Yankees noticed he was not running well.
Zimmerman threw one more pitch after Longoria's single and then was removed when he hopped and grimaced with what was later announced as a right groin muscle strain.
In one Oval Office encounter in 2011, Obama grimaced as Netanyahu lectured him in front of the cameras on the suffering of the Jewish people through the ages.
Wearing just a night gown and no shoes, Etienne groaned and grimaced in the agony of labor, and a natural birth would be dangerous for her, friends said.
We had laughed at the way he threw his head back and drank, sucking the juice down even as he grimaced at the taste, which was sickly sweet.
UMM AL-FAHM, Israel — When the Israeli right won a narrow lead in the country's general election on Monday, Yousef Jabareen, an Arab lawmaker, grimaced — but also smiled.
But on the final one, a roller to the right side by Juan Lagares, Chapman grimaced as he ran off the mound to cover first base, limping slightly.
GOPers have long grimaced about Trump emerging as their nominee, the "Access Hollywood" tape, his comments about Europe and NATO, "fire and fury" and the unilateral imposition of tariffs.
I ran, played basketball, jumped around like a 20-year-old at a metal concert, I lifted weights, I grimaced, I even broke a sweat with the Pros on.
He would drive me five hours to sit by my dad's hospital bedside while my dad grimaced in confusion from morphine and let me read Harry Potter to him.
"We noticed that he grimaced on a couple pitches, so we sent the trainer out to look at him, and he said he was fine," manager Dusty Baker said.
The older Mr. Dhillon had agreed to attend Monday's race out of affection for the dogs, but when asked his opinion, grimaced as if he had just eaten a lemon.
In the sixth, Cruz grimaced and was attended to by medical personnel for what appeared to be a wrist or forearm injury when he swung through a Hector Santiago pitch.
" As Sanders grimaced but remained seated on stage at the head table with White House Correspondents' Association officers, Wolf continued: "I'm never really sure what to call Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Then I sort of grimaced — as you all know, there's an art to the reveal in these puzzles, and when you get it too soon it can ruin the fun.
Sitting in his father's lap, he grimaced when Dr. Elisondo poked his right arm, only to break into a smile when the doctor stuck a ladybug Band-Aid on it.
Republicans cheered on the president, while Democrats grimaced or shook their heads but held their fire and applauded at non-partisan moments, such as when two Holocaust survivors were recognized.
Amid high drama in the televised hearing, an emotional Ronald dela Rosa grimaced and held back tears in animated remarks in which he promised to rid police ranks of crooked elements.
After losing the set in a tiebreaker, he called the trainer out again, but when he struck a forehand early in the second set, he grimaced again and then shook his head.
While Williams grimaced, groaned and growled louder and louder with each passing minute of the contest, Bertens looked like she was having plenty of fun despite failing to win the points that mattered.
One made a motion with a hand toward a young woman, and she lifted her hand to protect her face and grimaced in advance, trying instinctively to avoid a blow that didn't land.
Bleyer made a bit out of it, playing the chorus of Toto's "Africa"— I bless the rains down in Africa —at inopportune moments, and Case gamely grimaced and shook his head every time.
In this case, during a routine double to left field in the second inning, Jay Bruce grimaced as he ran out of the batter's box in Wednesday's 8-1 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals.
After Chapman, who has been dealing with tendinitis in his left knee for about two months, released the ball for a strikeout pitch to Randal Grichuk, he grimaced and appeared to limp for a moment.
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — The tourism minister grimaced as he read aloud the causes of death in autopsy reports of the growing number of Americans who have died recently while vacationing in the Dominican Republic: Heart attack.
It was just the coin toss to determine which team receives the ball first - the Los Angeles Rams won when the coin landed "tails" up - and those in the crowd who lost a few dollars groaned and grimaced.
At times, during what were later revealed in transcripts to be tense discussions about what evidence the judge would allow the government to introduce, the judge could be seen pointing and gesticulating, while prosecutors grimaced or shook their heads.
It was a marked change from his previous comeback attempts, when Woods said that if he was playing, he was playing to win, a mantra he repeated even on weeks when he grimaced from pain afterward as he stiffly walked away.
Though they have worked closely on judges and are linked politically, Mr. McConnell has privately grimaced at some of Mr. Trump's more incendiary tweets and actions, and he has at times taken issue publicly with the president, particularly on Russia.
" Some of the other cables, essentially field reports sent from the base in Thailand to CIA headquarters, describe forced nudity replaced by a "towel to wear" and the shaving of al-Nashiri&aposs head and beard while he "cried and grimaced theatrically.
On a day in which Rafael Nadal withdrew from the tournament, eighth-seeded Milos Raonic, a towering server from Canada, grimaced with pain in his left hip during an otherwise routine 7-6 (4), 6-2, 6-3 win over the lucky loser Andrej Martin.
Mr. Giuliani's successor, Michael R. Bloomberg, played his role as somewhat of a bemused emissary; he grimaced through bad jokes — "Who wrote this [expletive]?" he said after one particularly bad hot-dog pun in 2012 — and winced after Staten Island Chuck bit him in 2009.
When reps from the company stopped by our office to show off the Omni, they grimaced at the word prosumer (understandably — it actually felt kind of weird coming out of my mouth), but acknowledged that that's more or less the space their rig is trying to fill.
When I told my friends that I was stockpiling risotto recipes, many of them grimaced, or lamented the famously repetitive labor of making risotto: standing still over a stove for nearly an hour, pouring stock over rice in small increments, and stirring a pattern into a pan.
Though he was eventually able to rise to his feet, eschewing the wheelchair that had been brought for him, and hobble across the finish line long after the race ended, with his Jamaican teammates walking slowly and grimly beside him, he soon dropped to the track again and grimaced.
But a few privately grimaced, worried that such stark terminology could make it more difficult for Democrats and Republicans to find their way out of an impasse over border security that has partially shuttered the government for three weeks, deprived about 800,000 federal workers of their pay and increasingly threatens beneficiaries of federal programs.
CNN host Brooke Baldwin on Monday grimaced when a guest mentioned cocaine abuse while analyzing 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's performance in the latest presidential debate.
Tiger Woods grimaced as he took three warm-up swings after sitting in a chair for 22014 minutes while talking about his coming tournament at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md. Hitting a ceremonial shot from a forward tee on the par-26 10th hole on a cool, blustery morning, he chunked his first attempt into the pond short of the green.

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