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"heaving" Definitions
  1. heaving (with somebody/something) full of somebody/something
"heaving" Synonyms
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529 Sentences With "heaving"

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"I started dry heaving," Robach, now 43, tells Good Housekeeping.
Lo and behold, I feel better with each heaving crunch.
VOTERS in Richmond Park must be heaving sighs of relief.
I was heaving as he moved on top of me.
It was humbling to be subject to the heaving sea.
Some dread the heaving crowds; others, the storm of traffic.
"It was this heaving mass of sea lions," she said.
Both vessels were heaving with passengers, many of them children.
Rarely does this work for the unfortunate team doing the heaving.
So you've got a whole year to practice your heaving sob.
She dances alone on stage with immense confidence, heaving and pacing.
The shops that were open weren't exactly heaving with visitors, either.
Nine sailors, heaving and sweating, pull the heavy net aboard the chopper.
Thankfully we are spared the heaving, red-faced and screaming television labor.
We wait in the hot sun; the ram is heaving with thirst.
The somber orchestral music is thick with heaving strings and earthy thuds.
The nephew rang the doorbell, then knocked, his chest heaving with impatience.
Some tirades were overblown and cartoonish — managers kicking dirt and heaving bases.
Though it is a silent film, you can almost hear Falconetti's heaving cries.
The next morning she had diarrhea and was unable to speak without heaving.
The dry-heaving noises definitely add a nice, gross touch to the process.
The resulting score pulses with Expressionist tension while heaving with sadness and frailty.
New York City is at once heaving with life and laden with ghosts.
Speaking of dry-heaving, that's what Christy's M$&get video did to me.
Park rose to his knees, chest heaving, but only rested for a moment.
If I talk about them, I start uncontrollably burping, which turns into heaving.
This creates a kind of heaving, a throbbing, a breathing — anxious, calm, abiding.
The final boss of 1996's Quake is a heaving mass of flesh.
Riders score by heaving the dead animal over the rim of the goal.
This heaving, surging music alternates dissonance-saturated blasts with sinewy, aching string lines.
I put my sunglasses on because I was bawling, my whole torso heaving.
Suddenly, he relaxes his entire body, heaving his full 175 pounds onto me.
You read the clue about what a shot-putter might be doing (HEAVING) and you putter along, filling things in, until you come to 26D and you still have that HEAVING shot-putter in your head, so what do you do?
A blistering aural landscape physically assaults viewers with every heaving breath and thudding impact.
Shares in Intelsat fell 40% in extremely heaving trading in New York to $8.03.
Then the rain started swirling, the winds started blowing and the building started heaving.
I let my side down, by dumbly absorbing blows, instead of heaving back punishment.
He struck both men, heaving one of their bodies into the highway's center lane.
She stood on the deck with her arms crossed—sobbing, shivering, heaving, praising God.
Once there, she buried her hands in her face and broke into heaving sobs.
Once again, Affleck's Batman is just a brawler, a brooding, heaving sack of muscles.
It's adventurous enough that it'll have you dry-heaving over the side of Holy Ship!
Two waves of heaving flooding Wednesday evening and Thursday morning forced 200 tourists to evacuate.
For me, I like to push myself with pushing heaving weight and doing that stuff.
"I know what it is," says Mary Seats, heaving off the stool she's sitting on.
Horrific images are broadcast by video journalists, heaving their cameras and massive bags of kit.
Sedwards soon seared into the lead, plunging the song into a heaving salvo of noise.
In another, a curtain of heaving black cloud, laced with what might be lightning, descends.
Hours and seating are limited, so the outdoor covered patio is often heaving with diners.
His laughter, with his chest heaving up and down, with a huge smile on his face?
He lifts until he's heaving, and an hour later, I'm in a gym, until I'm wheezing.
The second movement, marked "lugubrious and sad," is thick with ruminative melodic lines and heaving harmonies.
There were no heaving art exhibition launches with photo stories published in Dazed and i-D.
When they arrived Friday at sunrise, they found heaving northwest swells, light winds and sunny skies.
His laughter with his chest heaving up and down, with a huge smile on his face?
When we slowed a block or so later, I begged for a rest, my chest heaving.
At one point he looked done for, gasping for air under a heaving sea of bodies.
As I approach the building, I pass a smattering of visitors slurping on heaving vanilla cones.
He means it literally — heaving her down the stairs until she lands in a crumpled ball.
After heaving the horse's corpse off her, she thanked me—and it seemed that'd be that.
The baby's chest was heaving up and down rapidly as the heart worked to pump blood.
Their chests heaving, they steady their arms and take aim at shooting targets 22010 meters away.
Critics sneer that they're all heaving bosoms and throbbing manhoods, unrealistic, poorly written and politically incorrect.
The action that followed consisted of a single heaving scrum that at times exceeded 100 people.
He remembered the heaving of these walls, during his long-ago trip on whatever that was.
At one point, Mr. Pence was photographed heaving large branches onto a pile of shredded brush.
Over lunar new year the Ryukyu Islands, which together make up Okinawa prefecture, were heaving with holidaymakers.
The club is heaving at this point, and we find ourselves having to shout over the music.
The sticky dancefloor is heaving as it approaches 1:30 AM, with no signs of slowing down.
Even days in advance, the ordinarily calm town is already swarmed and heaving with fans and media.
Sweaty bodies push and pogo toward the stage in a heaving storm of beer, piss, and spit.
Noah Syndergaard made baseball's best lineup look clueless by heaving a bunch of beautiful triple-digit fastballs.
The putrid smell will leave me doubled over, dry-heaving, and desperately crawling for the front door.
Even with the thumping sound system and heaving sea of bodies directly below, no one was dancing.
"Shh," he said, because I was heaving loudly, and we were close, theoretically, to the Taliban patrol.
With each minute the fire had become more potent, expanding its reach by heaving flames before it.
Luckily for me, it was just dry heaving and my ride had now come to an end.
Silicon Valley companies that operate in the gray might be heaving a small sigh of relief today.
For each hourlong episode, it's as if my nose itches, building towards that heaving and sputtering release.
One photo shot above the Bahamas shows the heaving flooding that has submerged parts of the island.
Didier William's slithery forms surge forth and recede within a sphere of visual gravitas — heaving, throbbing, breathing.
Over slinky strings and slowly heaving rhythms, Charles hungrily hugs and dances with both men and women.
A rhapsodic Air begins with an ominous piano solo, thickly chromatic and dissonant, roiled by heaving outbursts.
And then she tells me about the time another brother had to come home, his chest heaving.
The deep, dark chords in the lower strings and brasses that emerge were like heaving sea currents.
"There's an idea out there that we do a lot of strength and heaving lifting," Ricco said.
Bloodied and beaten, his heaving muscular body is stripped naked and he hangs exposed on the cross.
Although tourism has been good for the local economy, not everyone is happy about the heaving crowds.
"All of us who support a free press are heaving a huge sigh of relief," Hunt said.
Her body was still heaving from the dancing, but she suddenly looked grim, transformed from artist to activist.
"I remember being bent over heaving just trying to catch my breath," the Missoula, Montana-resident tells PEOPLE.
Which is why you need to make sure that you stand out in a market that's absolutely heaving.
In one of them, recorded last summer, a rubber boat heaving with passengers begins to motor toward Greece.
Venezuela is heaving under its third straight year of recession, pushing millions to skip meals and medical treatment.
But no one had ever built an air-launch system capable of heaving super-heavy payloads into orbit.
That meant trekking through the heaving crowds at Shangri-La, Glastonbury's mud-caked wonderland of late-night entertainment.
He began to gasp, his rib cage heaving, 15 minutes after she removed the mask from his face.
Elise, however, has what she calls an "exorcism" when she begins dry-heaving after Amaral snaps his fingers.
His coffin was flown back to the Muqata by helicopter, where it was greeted passionately by heaving crowds.
Heaving funk progressions from a fretless bass mingled with tabla percussion and sustained vocal tones of pristine calm.
An explosion detonated before him, heaving a cone of dirt in the air, blowing him to the ground.
Sheffield wasn't exactly the heaving cultural metropolis of the entire country, but it felt like it to me.
So researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a shifting platform that simulates the heaving body of a living patient.
The party is heaving, but Zelda's had enough with this crowd, half of whom are naked and having sex.
The stalls' skeletal remains pockmark the town's streets -- rusting and buckled metal frames once heaving with goods for sale.
Among the more explicit lyrics, Justin Hawkins sings about the Heaving carriages of indignationGrown men weeping in pure frustration.
So are pavements—and the few there are are crowded with makeshift restaurants, forcing pedestrians onto the heaving roads.
It is like expecting a sturdy wooden bridge built for horse carts to carry endless streams of heaving lorries.
In a weightless passage of cinema she is watched in action heaving provisions on board and trimming the sails.
As we move our heads, we see a female patient sitting on the exam table, heaving a heavy sigh.
That, and an ear for dark and sleazy sounds rooted in the heaving 808 bump of his native Miami.
The piece moves in heaving spurts, with wailing flute and clarinet lines, pounding rhythms and skittish pointillist piano bursts.
One particular goofy day, I thumped downstairs to the same rhythm as my percussive, heaving stomach and projectile vomited.
Knotted together over his heaving belly are nine blotchy sausage fingers, the absent tenth a likely victim of diabetes.
The idea was to alleviate the pressure on the city's heaving center and create a purpose-built nighttime district.
Leave it to other science fiction fantasists to conjure the heaving frenzies of wars and purges, invasions and explosions.
Bathed in a funk of testosterone, and heaving with homophobia and misogyny, "My Father Die" is a trashy jewel.
And he doesn't have to listen to the heaving sounds I make when I try to brush my teeth.
The stalls' skeletal remains pockmark the town's streets — rusting and buckled metal frames once heaving with goods for sale.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Behold: Juliette Binoche, breasts heaving, mouth open, hair splayed against a white bedsheet.
While I still have no idea what an undressed Greek heaving a pie plate was doing in that book, ENJOY!
YouTube hasn't been around long enough for anyone to know what comes after, but it's weighing heaving on creators' minds.
Yes, the man who somehow survived being knocked into a heaving mass of zombies was next on Negan's chopping block.
Robyn, 37, who's currently pregnant and experiencing morning sickness, hasn't been throwing up, but has been experiencing frequent dry heaving.
In response, London, like other heaving parts of the world, is looking at a more radical approach to reduce congestion.
Down through the years I've made some of the closest connections in my life over a chest heaving bass kick.
Depression is crying until there's no more tears, just dry heaving and sobbing until you're gasping for your next breath.
Public records, from wills to birth certificates, used to fill this space, but right now it's heaving with people dancing.
Then the pilot fires the engine, heaving the craft further into the sky at three times the speed of sound.
Here is a Sontag heaving herself through shredded political romances and sapped passions, applying her ardor to disillusionment and drift.
"Mark and I are massively inspired by David," says Oliver, as we stand in a corner of the heaving kitchen.
Obama's sentence, with Mr. Trump heaving insults from the White House and the rally stage — his pre-midterm bully pulpit?
"Agree For Your Mind To Be Free," heaving with chalky yellow, captures the jaundiced earth tones of a collapsed city.
The heaving white mass materialized on Friday afternoon in an industrial section of Santa Clara, 45 miles from San Francisco.
Below is an orange ember, burning from a furnace into which workers are heaving coal for the shoreside manufacturing centers.
Yet, stretches of this scene unfold in strenuous choral writing over a heaving orchestra of shifting chords to shattering effect.
Every bar in the city was going to be heaving with bodies, and we needed to focus on the game.
With a heaving single note or a short, skittering line, he showed a virtuoso naïveté, and a blissfully generous spirit.
The show is best at its most direct, and a storm heaving Robby's boat about is haunting in its simplicity.
From the back of a beaten white truck, demonstrators took to a microphone to deliver speeches before a heaving crowd.
After an hour of beautifying, the medium was ready for the thousands of heaving fans waiting in the packed temple.
I started to sob uncontrollably, my chest heaving, tears running down the sides of my face and into my ears.
Perez's latest offensive highlights instability in Venezuela, an OPEC member state heaving under malnutrition, disease and the world's steepest inflation rate.
My feet were striking the pavement, lungs heaving as I ran to the sound of Beyoncé singing about 6-inch heels.
Especially when a spell of good weather follows bad, not only the trail but the roads up to it are heaving.
McKinnon tweaked the film's much-ness and desire – those poached eggs, that creamed spinach, the heavy pauses and heaving – with love.
Imagine if halfway into your "experience," a woman darted past you, covering her mouth and holding back the sounds of heaving.
It's a Friday night and central London is, as central London on a Friday night is prone to being, absolutely heaving.
Both Alan and Nadia were disengaged zombies in life, but they are electric in death, heaving themselves fully into their adventures.
The wall of speakers was a thumping shrine, a furious altar, and the heaving mass before it infinitely bounced in worship.
Before I discovered that I had dry-heaving boobs, I didn't have an ounce of grace for myself, or anyone else.
It's always been a cerebral and body-heaving blend, but this time around, the trio have decided to foreground emotion too.
Released into the blood, they once were thought to hold cellular garbage, as if the cells were heaving out their trash.
In Debussy's "La Mer," you can almost hear the heaving sea speckled with dawn sunlight, the dancing waves, the gusty winds.
Twenty minutes later he surfaced, heaving for breath, with five high-value reef fish and 12 pounds of scad and sardines.
She stares off into the distance as she gasps for air, her tiny chest heaving desperately to take in more oxygen.
"There's no sense of decency anymore," he muttered, picking up the discarded bike and heaving it into the air in anger.
There's an innkeeper who heals others by collecting mushrooms only he can see and heaving them with his giant spoon mace.
The way these songs are embedded in Ms. Wolfe's agitated, heaving orchestra, they seem like alternative coping mechanisms for the oppressed.
And it's machines like this heaving robotic platform—actually adapted from the technology that powers flight simulators—that you'll have to thank.
When shit goes down, Aurora is reduced to running around in her white tank, blood and sweat dripping, and her chest heaving.
Rather than getting a dancefloor heaving, their role is to provide a fitting soundtrack for the age-old form of erotic titillation.
So what happens to the rest of us when we see distressing images like Castile, heaving and bloodied, on our news feed?
This requires complex "mapping logic" to the underlying databases, which is precisely the heaving-lifting that Prisma has set out to solve.
On both sides you could see players' chests heaving, sweat dripping into their eyes, leaving them to wipe it with their jersey.
While lugging this heaving bag around inside the place, someone came up to him and asked if he needed help carrying it.
Rupert reacts to the loss of his best friend by heaving himself out of bed and taking the sword promised to him.
The dark, primal drum rhythms of "Club Insomnia" paint a picture of sweat dripping off the ceiling of a packed, heaving dancefloor.
But my favorite spot was further south, past small citrus groves heaving with lemons, near the pretty, car-free village of Sant'Angelo.
That night, Arcentales and Castillo, the Guatemalan fisherman, both cried, their chests heaving as the other men looked out at the sea.
Workers at the station said the holiday rush was more orderly than a decade ago, when heaving crowds threatened to overwhelm stations.
One student hugged his knees to his chest and started heaving with sobs when it was clear that police weren't leaving campus.
Of course, this is all at least an hour before I witness a bunch of men heaving invisible babies out of themselves.
I think I was extra happy to see that she dressed like a regular person, not a fetish model with heaving cleavage.
Arthur's Cafe is an always-heaving, 52-seater time capsule of East London past, preserved, if you will, in corned beef jelly.
Within half an hour, it's heaving, and despite the abundance of Instagram aesthetic Thrasher hoodies & fishnet tights, everyone is absolutely going for it.
One boy was filmed suffocating on the ground, his chest heaving and his mouth opening and closing like a fish out of water.
On Friday, New Jersey became the second — a major victory for activists who spent two years heaving the law over the finish line.
Home swept away by intense floodwaters in New Hampshire Raw video: House ripped to shreds as it crashes into bridge after heaving storm.
Earlier this season, Kourtney was reduced to heaving sobs when Kim called her the "least interesting to look at" in the Kardashian bunch.
I could've done without the 17 minutes of orgasmic dry-heaving that preceded the eyeball vomit, but no one's asking for my edits.
Portugal 1, France 0 ST.-DENIS, France — Cristiano Ronaldo was crying, his chest heaving, his knee throbbing, his heart aching like never before.
What looked like a near-certain end to years of postseason futility has now become a terrifying, chest-heaving sprint to the finish.
A means of absolving the sobbing, heaving, ugly mass of flesh that is his wife, the mother of his one-year-old daughter.
The heaving Fiorucci party last Friday, held in honor of the reincarnated brand and its new flagship store, was a case in point.
As the keening crowd surged dangerously toward the grave site, I was lifted off my feet, lost in a heaving mass of humanity.
He paused there, perched precariously, for a few seconds, and then he fell into the heaving, delirious mass of worshipers who awaited him.
Now, though, Messi was bent double on the edge of the Paris St.-Germain box, grasping his knees, as if heaving for breath.
Sabbie gasps for breath almost constantly throughout the video; his heaving is audible even when he's buried under the pile of corrections officers.
It's a sunny Saturday in June, and I'm struggling to make my way across a heaving room in Peckham's DIY Space for London.
GUATEMALA CITY – Donelda Pulex stepped off the airplane into the sun, clutching her 5-year-old daughter&aposs hand and burst into heaving sobs.
The choreographers Scott Graham and Steven Hoggett turn the cast members into a heaving sea of humanity that thwarts and threatens to consume Christopher.
Bigger immediately regretted his decision to leave Amezcua without a rose and collapsed into heaving sobs as he made his own exit from Paradise.
Zuckerberg's personal space was eroded by the heaving throng, and he was treated less as a human and more as an object of fascination.
Just be careful out there: If the Carolina Reaper can potentially cause thunderclap headaches and dry heaving, imagine what a Dragon's Breath could do.
Once a strict hierarchy, it is no longer a coherent group, its leaders locked in heaving jails or exiled to Doha, Istanbul or Europe.
It feels like we're living in a heaving crisis - years in the making - spawned by dysfunctional politics - and defined above all by this president.
Also today, the European Space Agency dropped a sick GIF of a 370-square mile chunk of Antarctica cracking and heaving into the ocean.
Given the heaving mass of superheroes who clog up our movie screens, it seems only fair that sub-heroes, too, should have their chance.
But the precision and sting of the music, the steely blasts heaving with dissonance, display a feisty new voice eager to say something important.
That's the current world record for the shot put, the sport that involves heaving a 16-pound ball as far as you possibly can.
Holding the kids' hands as she led them into the "forest," Kate could be seen heaving one rather large tree up from the ground.
Heaving, I accepted the Kleenex my husband silently handed me, I blew my nose, and we drove in contented silence the 18 miles home.
With every hotel-casino that went up, they dug Atlantic City dug deeper and edged it closer to heaving its last soot-soaked breath.
For as cartoonish as the man's expression is, it is a face that confronts passersby, and one that's part of a slowly heaving human body.
Goose the cat jumps up on his desk and starts hacking and heaving in a manner that will feel chillingly familiar to cat owners everywhere.
That night, as the family pastor came and went, Ryan cried so much that it felt as if he were dry heaving or bleeding internally.
As the stage fades to black, Mr Raskopoulos sits quietly, his chest heaving, sweat and tears testifying to the effort required to tell this story.
Mr. Lisicky tells his story by surfing back and forth in time, with memories heaving to the surface and then sinking again into the murk.
"Les Misérables" does not provide a director much leeway to tinker with its firmly typed good-guy bad-guy characters and its heaving, melodramatic plot.
Likewise, if 11pm rolls around and Nintendo's website is heaving, just head to Twitch or YouTube, which have better capabilities for this kind of thing.
Bocuse d'Or committee member Christian Tetedoie carried the dish out before each judge—and then, hurriedly, before the crammed, heaving line of media for inspection.
A few blocks away Singh���s Roti Shop is heaving with families out for their Sunday morning saltfish bakes and curried chicken with dhalpuri roti.
All Battlefront's elements, from weapons, to terrain, to it game modes, combine to create a heaving battle line with blistering close-range firefights around objectives.
We had to push through hours of heavy snowfall, wearing socks as gloves and heaving for oxygen, to make it over a 17,000-foot pass.
But if you stroll to the heaving junction where the light is, you will see that it works fitfully, blinking only with an amber bulb.
"Take it," Michele told me backstage before his last Gucci men's wear show, gesturing at the heaving rail of soon-to-be-shown Gucci wares.
Monty mouse (either taxidermied or trained) looks downright greasy, but still, a deep happiness stirs at the sight of that roller skate heaving with buns.
Somebody comes into the bathroom, so I start making heaving noises, just in case they spot my feet and wonder what the fuck I'm doing.
If you want to serve something warm, slide heaving pans of baked beans or macaroni and cheese onto the picnic table and watch them disappear.
The heaving caldron that is T-Mobile Arena thumps during warm-ups, with showgirls distracting the opponent and the music cranked high, and never relents.
You arrive at the bus station to crushed, heaving bodies and a mood similar to that on theTitanic when everyone is scrambling for the lifeboats.
Nothing much remains; treasures have broken; all is in flux, like the heaving, disappearing icebergs she has left behind, with their fragile cargo of human remains.
When I stop dry-heaving, I chuckle at the irony: For all my trepidation, it wasn't the sharks that did me in—it was the seasickness.
"We get a few locals, but a lot of people travel," says Jim, guiding me around the shelves, which are heaving with grinders, bongs, and pipes.
I guess Tyson Chandler heaving himself at the rim for several dunks is admirable, but his fading explosiveness is a reminder of the ravages of time.
Excerpt from ART SEX MUSIC by Cosey Fanni Tutti When we opened the doors to the main gallery people flooded in and the place was heaving.
Moving closer, around every corner we turned, we encountered groups of police and journalists rushing around, until eventually reaching the square, which was heaving with people.
The funny thing is I thought I was over it until my friend in Australia showed me a clip from the film and I kept heaving.
At the opening of Act II, set in the bewitched castle of the sorcerer Klingsor, Mr. Nézet-Séguin tore into the heaving music with searing fervor.
And Nader himself, we realize as the slightly shaky camera lingers over his heaving body in the bathroom, already seems to feel remorse for his actions.
Fans in Mexico City stormed the South Korean Embassy there, heaving the consul general, Han Byoung-jin, onto their shoulders and dancing him through the streets.
What kept me going, I suspect, were the sex scenes — all those heaving bosoms — that appeared every 25 pages or so, as reliable as mail delivery.
"I am of a generation immersed in social media, and am so blessed to be a part of that," she said, her chest heaving with emotion.
I examine her, check her labs to make sure there isn't another reason she is dry-heaving and type in a request for a hospital bed.
After a few minutes of grunting and heaving, the two men swing it open and shut, open and shut, to test that it is firmly fastened.
Its cobbled square, once heaving with Greek and foreign volunteers, is filled only with just the sound of seagulls squawking and waves crashing on the rocks.
"It will be like last night - non-stop work, with a breather only tomorrow morning," said Ali, heaving another sack of mangoes onto a weighing scale.
Elsewhere, there were vast stone tables heaving with trifles, fruits and fondant fancies, and vogueing, penguin-suited waiters who popped out from bars built inside hedgerows.
She stepped into a corner, sunk down against a cinder-block wall and broke down in heaving sobs as she covered her face with a towel.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) called Kurdish forces "ingrates" on Wednesday for heaving potatoes and rotten vegetables at U.S. troops withdrawing from northern Syria, ABC News reports.
Amid heaving sobs, Ronnie admits he has been on his best behavior out of fear that Harley will vanish with their daughter as retaliation for his misdeeds.
So I dragged the goal instead down the road to a nearby skatepark, heaving it into a swimming-pool-sized bowl designed to allow big-air tricks.
At an administrative court complex in Giza on Cairo's outskirts in March, a judge flanked by two deputies sat near a table heaving with hundreds of documents.
But after dropping Diaz three times in two rounds, McGregor's lungs started heaving, and he was swallowed up by Diaz's clinch and pressure in the third frame.
The best I could do was tell her where to get a personal protection order I cried the entire 45-minute drive home—dejected, heaving, ugly sobs.
At various times in the 69-minute decider, the players were left propping themselves up with their rackets, lungs heaving, as the rallies grew ever more excruciating.
" She said she received a call from the RCMP one night during the summer; they were with John who was crying and heaving, "freaking out beyond belief.
There have always been heaving crowds to weave through to get a drink at the club's bar, but lately, it seems like lately they've been getting worse.
The museum had closed an hour before, allowing Mr. Schreiber private communion with the heaving bosoms and coy smiles, the swathes of silk and froths of lace.
The new rate is not expected to change any of the fundamental distortions in the economy heaving under a fourth year of recession and triple-digit inflation.
Mr. Huston's performance, however competent, is no match compared with Heston's heaving, oratorical gravitas, which gave even casual remarks the ring of Scripture declaimed from a mountaintop.
This stereotype of the young milkmaid with a heaving bosom, besides the obvious association with milk and breasts, may have come from a 14th-century European fable.
Porn Grid rendered only the pulsing and heaving parts of the body (mouth, breasts, penises), articulating Minter's practice of breaking the body into pieces like a puzzle.
Solomon Islands Dispatch MAKARU ISLAND, Solomon Islands — The first island David Tebaubau moved to 14 years ago has already disappeared, drowned by heaving currents and rising seas.
The judgments by each of the judges are refreshingly unique, especially at a time when India is heaving under the wave of a conservative right-wing government.
It is hard to imagine that dangerous relics from a murderous, bygone era can still lie buried somewhere beneath Hong Kong's glittering skyscrapers and heaving shopping malls.
Kellogg announced its retreat earlier on Tuesday, making it the latest multinational to exit the oil-rich country, which is heaving under hyperinflation and strict price controls.
At this low range individual colors are hard to distinguish, and there was a sense, in the heaving growls, of instruments fighting for space in a congested texture.
UNTIL recently, the worst thing about transiting through Istanbul's Ataturk Airport was the heaving throng of passengers crammed into its over-stretched terminals and under-staffed security lines.
If you're into hip hop and heaving electronic bass lines, if you don't care much for high-end extension and sparkling highs, these headphones will serve you well.
More recently, another tells how the water dried up at his smart lodging in Lagos, Nigeria's heaving commercial capital, leaving him to shower using soda from the minibar.
Two weeks later, after the dividing of belongings, after the crying and dry-heaving and listening to Adele's "Hello" on repeat, I received a handwritten letter from him.
Because if they aren't, if they are just normal, heaving, ugly humans, who stumbled into something and fucked it up, then we have to examine our own culpability.
IT IS a rite of passage for any French politician seeking high office to linger at the annual Paris agricultural fair, petting heaving bulls and nibbling regional charcuterie.
A time came when I was itching to leave my noisy dystopia, so I obtained permission from my job to work remotely (after dry-heaving in the bathroom).
When you think "Taxi Driver," an image of New York City in the 1970s springs to mind—a dark, depraved city heaving with sleazy decadence and undeniable allure.
It hosts a variety of events, from Manchester Vegan Beer Festival to Sounds from the Other City, and is usually heaving with people—but therein lies the problem.
At nearly two-and-a-half hours, the double album is nearly as sprawling and orchestral as its predecessor, with heaving solos crushed against humongous statues of horns.
With your head pounding, your tongue dry, your stomach heaving, the hangxiety reaching its peak, you start making promises: This is the last time I'll ever do that.
In her most infamous video, D Rose plays herself at work, dancing and chanting while a patient (whom she also plays) is dry-heaving in a hospital gown.
Its final set ended with "Slaves & Bulldozers," from its 1991 album "Badmotorfinger" — a heaving, bluesy, snarl building to a full scream, a song about honesty to the end.
Any night out in Belleville will include a stop at the classic bar-cafe Aux Folies, and plenty of afternoons, too — the terrace is always heaving with people.
Heur added that after an iridoplasty, a patient has to be careful for about a week or two about lifting heaving objects or getting water in the eye.
So he did what any salty man does: he acted like a baby and threw a fit, snatching the ball from the woman and heaving it toward the field.
"I don't know what's happened to you and I know I can't solve it, so I'm just going to let it go," he says after heaving a huge sigh.
The result, absent further disclosure to provide explanation and reassurance, is just the sort of heaving political mess of intrigue and innuendo Mr Mueller was appointed to clear up.
"There are parts of the city that are heaving with nightlife where a few years ago you wouldn't have seen a soul," says Nohemi Almada, a lawyer and activist.
We spoke with the alleged victim who tells us Incognito first threw a tennis ball at him for no reason -- before grabbing a dumbbell and heaving that as well.
Moolchan largely favor of kitchen-sink sampledelia and heaving drum programming, stuff that allows her to reflect a wider diversity of moods and sounds in her bite-sized songs.
Events include single-handedly pulling a 23-ton (21-metric-ton) fire truck across a parking lot or heaving a 200-pound fire hydrant onto a shoulder-high platform.
Inside, it evokes a Midwestern family's lake house with a fake fireplace, wide-plank wood floors, brick walls and shelves heaving with books, board games and youth league trophies.
The city divided North and South by the brine-y old Thames, with East End boys and West End girls, and a heaving population of varying cultures and nationalities.
There was quarterback Ben Roethlisberger dropping back and heaving the football on a line about 55 yards in the air, a pass so perfect Atlanta's double coverage was meaningless.
The two women sob hysterically and theatrically (heaving chests, gasping for breath) while showing patriotic videos (sporting victories, presidential speeches, marches and anthems) about their countries, Romania and Poland.
He led a refreshingly lithe and transparent account of "Rheingold," keeping things fleet and colorful during playful stretches, but drawing out dark, heaving undercurrents when the music turned ominous.
There's also the live action version of Lady and the Tramp in there, alongside Disney's heaving back catalogue of classics, their strange sequels, shorts, and weird Disney Channel originals.
It is precisely for that reason that many white people are incredulous when they see a person of color heaving, gasping for breath, complaining that the air is poisoned.
In the second act, he trundles back on heaving a wooden rod the length of a stretch limo with swings attached, then spins it around with two women aboard.
A pull of the curtain string is all it takes to reveal the heaving crowds on the streets outside and to indicate that the room is open for business.
On Oklahoma's fifth offensive play of the game, Mayfield danced around in the pocket before heaving the ball to Jeff Badet in the end zone for a 54-yard touchdown.
Johnston manages to cut through the bandages covering the chest, and suddenly I'm distracted from my harrowing reminiscence by the mummy's heaving gold-painted nipples, which match his gilded fingernails.
Cuoco has been hot and heaving with her equestrian boyfriend Karl Cook — whom she met after split from tennis player Ryan Sweeting in September 2015 after 21 months of marriage.
The place was heaving with world champions shorn of all body fat and reeking of namman muay boxing liniment; Israelis, French, Belgians, Russians, Moroccans, Iranians and me, the sole Englishman.
After five days of fighting to save his life, rescuers held the heaving body of a male pilot whale as he slowly died after consuming 17 pounds of plastic bags.
The Leppings Lane end had a series of chest-high barriers, each of which were eight rows apart and therefore provided little structure, turning the crowd into a heaving mass.
Stephen Curry's wrist redefined the value of deep shooting, while the Houston Rockets have blasted above and beyond preseason expectations with their unprecedented heaving from beyond the three-point line.
Taken together, the heaving online archive of "In Our Time" is a digital Library of Alexandria, a rich seam of commute-enhancing, dinner-party-reviving wisdom freely available to mine.
Cash-strapped Venezuela, home to the world's biggest oil reserves, is heaving under a third year of recession, acute food and medicine shortages, triple-digit inflation, and rampant violent crime.
It is the summer of 1945: the fighting in Europe is over, the city is in ruins, the streets are heaving with refugees and a radical Labour government is imminent.
Tequila may be the most reviled spirit in America, which is completely unfair, because the swill that had us heaving our guts out after senior prom was barely even tequila.
In pen, pencil and watercolor, they added drawings of heaving whales in their death throes dragging boats, bleeding whale carcasses being torn apart and seamen's coffins lowered into the ocean.
Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, who leads the Senate committee, released a heaving 2,556-page report comprising interview transcripts, evidence and notes from nine witnesses at the center of the meeting.
But in the 16th and 17th centuries, when Europe's greatest painters sent their work to Madrid, there were other, less intellectual ways of looking at these tableaus of heaving flesh.
Every time he leaves, the whole Portland metro buzzes with a magnetic attraction, a compulsion, a heaving yearn for a return to home, and for home to return to them.
You sit, deflated, in the crease of their sofa, snotty-nosed and chest heaving with sobs after recalling visceral details of a trauma, and their face is like a mirror.
Though UK rap and R&B is currently heaving with female talent—Lady Leshurr, Raye, Nadia Rose and Little Simz to name just a few—there's nobody quite like Steff.
It would be impossible, after all, for any single stage to contain the heaving humanity of Stephen Adly Guirgis's "Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven," which opened on Monday night.
I dressed in low-rise jeans that gave a sophisticated hint of red thong and a cropped bomber jacket unzipped to my nonexistent (but surely soon to be heaving) bosom.
If we're doing our job, readers have no idea that what they have just read — a name, a place — will be picked up later in the piece, heaving with meaning.
There's a table heaving with handbags, the trapping of Kane's position in the portfolio of labels owned by the luxury conglomerate Kering (they purchased a 51 percent stake in 2013).
If this finale doesn't have you heaving over the side of your armchair (or, at the very least, grinning your inner 5-year-old's smile) then maybe you weren't watching properly.
A KEN Mode show is a warzone writ small, and you're never quite sure if the heaving, wild-eyed whirlwind of strings and teeth onstage is with you—or against you.
It seemed like every media outlet in country had sent a delegation, with hotels crammed and the streets heaving with reporters, Tobin remembers as we hit the midpoint of London Road.
Eat and drink so much that you spend most of the time lying on the couch like a beached manatee, heaving big breaths as you unbuckle another notch on your belt?
I'd tiptoe away from a barely simmering stew — as from a baby who has finally gone to sleep — and be summoned back five minutes later to find a heaving, splattering mass.
When Michôd's camera travels up and up and up to provide an aerial shot of the battle, all we see is a heaving, horrifying press of flesh and metal and dirt.
Coaches have been redesigned to offer better ventilation; the hard, angular seats have been replaced with more comfortable ones; and a plan to air-condition the heaving carriages is under way.
Footage captures the man heaving several large rocks and a Bible into the building's glass doors and in the prayer area, officials with the Islamic Center of Fort Collins told CNN.
Nick and Sasha made their way through the PAX crowd together and found the Xbox booth, heaving with folks eager to try their luck at Cuphead or test Forza Motorsport 7.
It is a suite of 16 auction rooms in the heart of Paris and a real institution, a heaving scene of shoppers, dealers and collectors all trying to find a bargain.
After a little more than seven minutes, the action comes down to a single Santa, hemmed against a stone wall and heaving wearily over the bodies of his once-jolly compatriots.
But in this case, out of nothing there emerges such a heaving ferment of aspiration, energy, tenacity and audacity that you're left reeling by the scope and vitality of it all.
Of course, he lights up defenders, but his team is deeply mediocre and he can't seem to do it without heaving up thirsty, thirsty three-point heaves that he simply cannot make.
If you've seen The Wolf of Wall Street, you're probably familiar with the practice of selling penny stocks by heaving misleading information at potential investors that lack a strong background in finance.
After paying and after heaving my by-now distended stomach up the stairs and out of the door into a fresh spring day, I have a moment of particularly Shrove-like reflection.
The painting was a seascape: It showed a heaving wall of white water, a rising cumulus strewn with lozenges of blue and green whose volcanic unfolding lay somewhere in the painting's future.
The three leading men make the same heaving noise, props like bananas and balloons are used as extensively as before, and the jokes are juvenile just like the people in the film.
Television and social media footage from the scene shows heaving crowds of trapped commuters desperately trying to climb over railings and stairways to escape the crush, as lifeless bodies are pulled free.
Damian even indulges in one of Curry's vices: the so-very-thirsty heaving of Arenas-style long bombers: But, aesthetically and thematically, Lillard's small differences place him in a totally different world.
The pubs and clubs, now heaving with red-faced yuppies and exhausted shoppers, were instead filled with queers kids, soul boys and fashion students from nearby Central Saint Martins and Central School.
When Lewis snarls "Drop out of high school" and Elias' lead break kicks in you can feel the room of bogans with noses full of speed and bellies full of beer, heaving.
From her opera "Gilgamesh," Ms. Prestini drew "Prelude and Aria," which begins with heaving and ominous intensity and evolves into a plaintive vocal monologue, sung meltingly by the countertenor Jakub Jozef Orlinski.
After one rally ended, late in the final set, they were both leaning on their rackets for support, chests heaving as they tried to recover in time for the next grueling exchange.
" Over a series of heaving, stomping riffs, it's a cranked-up, slow-grinding attack on addiction and consumerism with a chant-along chorus: "Let's break out these chains/Let's burn it down.
So it was for the Warriors this night in Houston: Draymond Green, the Warriors' 6-foot-33 center, was not shooting the ball so much as heaving it like a paving stone.
Over the course of "Zeroville," which stumbles from 1969 to the early 1980s, Vikar will rise improbably from set builder to award-winning editor in an industry heaving with bold new blood.
While Mexico City's physical recovery following last Tuesday's earthquake is well underway, as streets and businesses open and the heaving rhythm of the capital returns, the mental recovery is only just starting.
Muay Thai karma or not, this main event was the big daddy and the heaving crowd in Rajadamnern Stadium were growing giddy with delight at the promise of gunfire in the ring.
The best part of all this is that Manu knows, SEES this shit happen, sees himself, at 40, heaving himself up for yet another NBA dunk, and he is nearly giddy about it.
This got me kicked out, and I was sitting on the sidewalk outside dry heaving when I saw a taxi with its light on drive by on the street in front of me.
Three years ago, two young chefs—one from a village in the Netherlands and another from Indonesia's heaving capital, Jakarta—launched Locavore with a mission to create a new restaurant paradigm for Ubud.
Whether you're headed out for a paddling trip on a placid lake or a deep sea fishing adventure on heaving swells, if you're not wearing a good life jacket, you're doing it wrong.
Waking up with a dry mouth, a pounding head, and a heaving stomach are indications that your body is expelling all the beer, wine, or liquor you so enthusiastically consumed the night before.
Zhang Xiangxun, 51, a shopkeeper from Anhui Province who came to Boten six years ago, runs a small grocery on the main street, its shelves heaving with Chinese beer, soap, snacks and fireworks.
The athletes also have to do each move at the same time and make it seem fun and not hard at all, even when they are heaving, hypoxic and about to pass out.
The bosom (when they reach this heft, I think we can refer to them as a "bosom") belongs to an unsmiling cashier, and is strapped into the heaving confines of a dirndl dress.
Mitch Holmes, whose proposal to enforce a dress code for women who work with him in the state Senate earned him special disdain: The takedown — which even included Bee dry-heaving — was blistering.
But until "Donald Trump — The Opera" comes along (shudder), "Jerry Springer" may be the richest theatrical means we have for channeling the heaving American Id that put Mr. Trump in the White House.
Contractors, or the heaving of the earth, still turn up bits of the Mont Blanc, often miles from the narrows, like munitions in the former World War I battlefields of France and Belgium.
" ALLISON, Texas "If I saw warnings about dull dialogue, ungainly steps, heaving bosoms, senseless witticisms, overwrung hand-wringing, puny plots and such, I'd say thanks for saving me the price of a ticket.
The streaming service is finally set to launch in the UK on March 24, which means we're gearing up for a heaving month of content announcements bigger than a plate of steamed hams.
Aussies are herding dogs and need a job of some kind, and she loved hoisting me up, stairs — actually, any nearby stairway — heaving her whole body for us both through short, rolling bounds.
The rambling store is a collector's delight, doubling as a museum of quirk: Every surface not heaving with books is cluttered with whale ribs, giraffe skulls, old playing cards, warthog tusks and more.
The families portrayed in many of this season's works often seem swept away on a heaving tide of current events, groping for anchors in a universe that no longer feels safe or familiar.
Later, during the show, the inside of the venue will be heaving, full of sweaty bodies desperate to get closer to the stage and have their voices heard by the New Jersey band.
The thing that gets us so excited about smart cities is the potential to take the solitary experience of the internet — a person and a screen — and bring it into this heaving cultural mashup.
By this point he had swollen beyond recognition; his torso, which I saw unmasked one evening, was a heaving boulder, a map of a territory long since abandoned by any kind of self-regard.
But there was something different about seeing Giggs spit bars to a heaving miasma of people this far from the capital, not all of them Londoners, and seeing them spit those bars right back.
Effectiveness: 8 Difficulty: 6 Score: 2 Forcing oneself to puke either with fingers down the throat or just heaving into the night before unconsciousness arrives is the "break glass in case of emergency" option.
You live one more time, and you hold down the fire key, cutting into the dense pods of defending or attacking troops who huddling in cover or heaving their way toward you in waves.
The UK has always been heaving with talented female MCs but when artists like NoLay, Lady Leshurr and Stefflon Don are all about at once the industry struggles to make room for them all.
Barty made the quarter-finals at Melbourne Park last year, so she has already had a taste of the prime-time appearances, heaving crowds and hungry media scrums sure to follow her in Australia.
Gauff, the 15-year-old American sensation, set up a blockbuster rematch with her U.S. Open conqueror Osaka by beating Romania's Sorana Cirstea 4-6 6-3 7-5 at a heaving Melbourne Arena.
In the beginning of the episode, the camera follows him as he gathers what's important to him: his passport and his heaving bag, yes, but really the only thing he needs is his smartphone.
I was scared to death to be honest, and when it was over I was just excited to be alive -- even as I was sick and dry-heaving all the way back to the firehouse.
Bodice rippers, however, are far from mindless guilty-pleasure television; these delightfully frothy, heaving-bosom period melodramas offer viewers as much sexy escapism as more "prestigious" fare like Game of Thrones or House of Cards.
Resuming at 5-1 ahead in the first set after the second pause, she lost eight points then four games in a row, heaving the ball wide and long and allowing Kasatkina to dictate play.
The night before her surgery, I was heaving with tears, unable to catch my breath, certain she would die, and Doug, rubbing my back, assured me that everything would be fine, and he was right.
As is usual for this time of day, office workers congregate around street food stalls, hunched over heaving falafel flatbread wraps, tottering past William Blake's grave with chili sauce dripping down their freshly pressed shirts.
He was dry heaving and he couldn't get the words out in the play, so he gave me hand signals...I basically called the play and knew what the coaches were thinking in that situation.
"Mommy let's go let's goooooo!" three-year-old Marigny, a dumpling with a sparkling star shirt, began screaming to her mother, and then broke into heaving sobs, which escalated over the course of several minutes.
In Mr. Adams's 12-minute orchestra work "Dark Waves," the composer evokes heaving oceanic currents in almost pulseless spans of murky, tremulous sounds that swell and hover atop a recorded track of drone-line effects.
Human beings, all of them under six feet in height and sporting a menagerie of athleti-casual options, are jogging up and down the court and heaving up elbows-tucked jump shots at the rim.
This intense evocation of the last days of the migrant encampment in Calais, France — directed by Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin — places theatergoers in the heaving center of a provisional, teeming city of the dispossessed.
And my aunt described how her brother and her cousin just ran and ran and eventually jumped into those muddy rivers in order to escape, and how they came home dripping wet, their chests heaving.
I paid a deposit, and the Californian and I proceeded to joke, uneasily, when the topic arose, about the nasty cold weather and the heaving South Polar seas to which she'd consented to subject herself.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin drew both heaving intensity and diaphanous beauty from the music (here performed in the version with instrumental transitions between the acts, forming a continuous drama of some two hours and 20 minutes).
They continue calling several times per minute, opening their mouth wide and heaving as if they're about to vomit before emitting their immense bonk, a high pitch squeak, or a third, soft, washing machine-like noise.
Covet not another'sexcept sex theyherhimif ever you are alone at this feastthere will be deer for dinner,or not, depending on who's coming because Hudson starsare heaving themselves ecstaticand love songs are fractals moving into infinity.
Minnesota had two seconds remaining for the final play and Cousins had plenty of time before heaving the ball into the end zone, where Rudolph made a two-handed leaping grab on the 44-yard play.
A frenetic, heaving mass of supporters saw the Foxes come back to tie mighty Manchester United 210-21989, which felt like a victory, especially without their unlikely star, Jamie Vardy, who was sitting out a suspension.
BAHIR DAR, Ethiopia (Reuters) - The Baklaba and Cake cafe was heaving with customers when truck-loads of heavily armed men in fatigues rolled up across the road outside the local government headquarters in Ethiopia's Amhara region.
In Anchorage, a used-car salesman, kneeling beside a vehicle that wouldn't start, mistook the physical sensation of his body heaving from side to side for dizziness and figured that he was having a heart attack.
Often, when her brain seems to overheat and her mouth can't keep up, she will let loose a deep, heaving groan — AUUUGHHHH — that serves as an exasperated white flag toward whatever idea she was wrestling with.
They writhe around one another, unable to escape, because whenever one tries to climb up the disgusting, slippery wall, the others can't help wriggling and pulling the almost-free one back into the heaving, moistened pile.
While the park where the race is held is heaving with Italian fans enjoying their home grand prix, it has also become a destination for overseas tifosi hoping to see a Ferrari driver on the podium.
The 34-year-old man, who was not identified, experienced a series of intense headaches and dry heaving after eating a Carolina Reaper, reportedly the hottest pepper in the world, during the contest in New York.
She made an elaborate show of heaving her giant designer purse onto the bar so that she could dig through it to find the laundry money she was going to use to pay for her Sazerac.
John McEnroe told the terraces they had just witnessed "a changing of the guard", and the reigning NextGen ATP champion also felt the weight of the moment after sealing match point in front of a heaving crowd.
We don't know how it's going to end until it does, when Fantomex makes the decision for everyone and shoots Kid Apocalypse in the head: The action at the end of this arc is bloody, heaving mess.
In a captivating tussle played out in stifling humidity, the Dane hung tough in a nerve-shredding final set to win 24-23(216) 3-6 6-4 under the lights at a heaving Rod Laver Arena.
The Malaysian's conqueror at successive world championship finals in 218-15, the rangy Chinese was majestic in the 21-18 21-18 title-decider, soaking up fierce pressure and smashing through Lee's defenses at a heaving Riocentro.
The police pushed back, and for about 10 minutes, the two sides formed a heaving scrum with metal barricades being used as fulcrums and both police officers and protesters losing their footing and tumbling to the ground.
Travelers expressed concern on social media and to local news outlets that the long waits in heaving crowds could put them at greater risk for contracting the coronavirus, which causes the sometimes deadly respiratory illness COVID-19.
Around this time, in the 1990s, officials in another heaving capital, New Delhi, began to anticipate an air-pollution crisis of their own, a looming threat to public health that could have grave economic consequences as well.
The announcement of the inquiry followed a drop in the company's stock of more than 10.1 percent in heaving trading, closing at $180.29 per share on the Nasdaq exchange on Friday after publication of the Journal story.
Beautiful isn't a strong enough word to describe its scenes of the heaving waters of the Amazon and its tributaries, on which two explorers, separated by more than 30 years, navigate in canoes, accompanied by a shaman, Karamakate.
For the 7,850 attendees, the big draw is the algorithms presented in halls heaving with mostly male bodies (90% of the authors of NIPS papers were male this year, a gender imbalance widely found in science - see article).
But Sandgren's 203-2 4-6 7-6(4) 6-7(7) 6-3 triumph at a heaving Hisense Arena made the Tennessee native only the second debutant to reach the Australian Open quarter-finals in 20 years.
The track amps up everything we loved about the band since we first heard early single "Holy Toledo"—sludgy guitars, heaving choruses, and a too-smart-for-your-own-good recklessness a la the Violent Femmes and Pixies.
Doing away with the hyper-layered approach of his past work, there's often just a few moving parts on each track: a high-pitched percussion element, Lennox's voice, an acoustic guitar, and crucially, some heaving sub-bass programming.
Fans of the America's Cup sailing competition leapt into a boat sponsored by Land Rover, thanks to virtual reality, heeling to one side of the tilted boat as its crew battled the heaving spray of the Caribbean Sea.
If watery eyes or heaving sobs get you hot and bothered, you're not alone: On Crying Lovers, an online forum, people with a crying fetish, or dacryphilia, are able to meet and share their passion for lacrymal events.
But when it comes to mass gatherings of any sort, I'm heaving from the get-go––you see, I'm more or less phobic when it comes to any of the following phenomena: crowds, loud music, and traffic jams.
The rain pelted down, and then, with a slap-slap-slap of wet running shoes, the runners emerged again, with heaving breath, going at full tilt down the hillside, arms flailing to keep balance on the sodden ground.
After the human army detains the "Brain Bug" (a sort-of insectoid central intelligence that controls the teeming alien armies), the human Colonel Carl Jenkins (Neil Patrick Harris) presses his hand to his foe's heaving, slug-like body.
In the video for "What My Country's Got," shot in black and white, the lynching at Thammasat University in Bangkok is re-enacted, a man heaving a chair at a hanging dummy as a mob cheers him on.
Her photo, "Molotov Man," which shows a young man heaving a homemade bomb at one of the last national guard fortresses, became a defining symbol of the revolution, and is on T-shirts, billboards, and brochures throughout Nicaragua.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's high streets are heaving with shoppers despite June's shock vote to leave the European Union, big companies have reported few signs of distress and some tabloid newspapers are even talking about a post-Brexit economic boom.
The warped vocal sampling and body-heaving kick drums of the London bass contortionists Born Dirty's "Daddy," for example, mostly just feel reminiscent of the barbeque-ready jams of the Dirtybird stable (for whom Born Dirty has also released).
It's kind of like watching gymnastics without either the element of raw power—people heaving their bodies into the goddamn air with nothing but their legs and a little tiny springboard—or the ribbons/balls factor from rhythmic gymnastics.
But seeing Almagro in need, he swung one leg and then the other over the net and walked toward his opponent, whose sobs grew louder before he fell backward onto the red clay, his chest heaving as he cried.
"No one knows that at home, in the middle of the night when my family is sleeping, that I'm up and I'm dry heaving and I'm crying and I'm begging and I'm just online investigating this whole thing myself," she said.
Following a turnover with 213 seconds left on the Kansas State 22, Grier ran around the backfield before heaving the ball to Ka'Raun White in the end zone with zeros on the clock, giving WVU a 21-233 halftime lead.
But the mishmash of awkward physical humor, like sex in a compact Toyota, stoner silliness, and a heaving gasp of glorious douchebaggery from Keanu Reeves, with moments of sharp emotional insight, becomes a vehicle to get somewhere a little more wistful.
Instead, the film, which stars Lily James, Matt Smith, Lena Headey, and other acclaimed British actors, is a gleeful romp through the world as Austen saw it, a realm of heaving corsets, witty repartee, and verdant meadows glistening in the rain.
While the noises were sometimes a distraction from a performance by the eager, scrappy ensemble Contemporaneous, they just as often blended into the musical textures in a program that valued squeaking, heaving, groaning, sliding: expressions of tectonic shifts and wintry weather.
On the Tyree catch, most of the WTF-ery happened before the ball was even thrown, with Eli Manning nearly getting swallowed by the New England defense before heaving a desperation jump ball that stuck like glue to Tyree's helmet.
The five-star venues that every year host the sector's showcase conferences were heaving with hundreds of new investors - many from China - who have poured in to a once-obscure industry as global investors engage in a desperate search for returns.
For those who returned to work, many had barely slept after the spontaneous explosions of revelry, dancing and car-horn blaring from the streets of Paris to the smallest village squares of a nation heaving to the beat of football chants.
Korea's Jang Hyun-soo came closest to breaking the deadlock in the 19th minute at a heaving Seoul World Cup Stadium when his glancing header from inside the six-yard box dropped inches wide of goalkeeper Ali Beiranvand's left-hand post.
Toronto's Offense Is Official Despite struggles in the clutch, which reflect a reversion back to the isolation-heavy, late-shot-clock-heaving approach that hurts them so much when it matters most, Toronto's offense is quietly morphing into an unselfish monster.
Outside on the eastern side of the river, foreign investment was already flowing back in, in the form of market stalls heaving with Turkish and Iranian fruit and vegetables, replacing the less plentiful Syrian produce that had dominated under Islamic State.
As Neymar, Weverton and the rest of Brazil's Olympic gold medal winning heroes cavorted in celebration at a heaving, joyous Maracanã last weekend, a gloomier yet all too familiar soccer narrative was playing out in another part of the country.
That's right—the shelves are ripe with the freshest ingredients, I've managed to hold type-2 diabetes at bay for another week and the internet is positively heaving with delicious dinner ideas, all there at the swipe of a thumb.
All the while the orchestra teems with fragments of skittish lines, piercing sonorities with notes that mingle into needling dissonances, chords that unfold in halting bursts atop pulsing rhythmic figures, and ominous, heaving bass lines that sometimes seem eerily disconnected.
It's frightening to watch Thurman wrestle with the car, as it drifts off the road and smashes into a palm tree, her contorted torso heaving helplessly until crew members appear in the frame to pull her out of the wreckage.
Surfing in Rockaway was once confined to a close-knit and protective community: a countercultural mix of dedicated locals and outsider surfers who dragged their boards on the A train in the depths of winter to catch a heaving winter swell.
The party, now in its 10th year (remember when Solange Knowles and Jay-Z had that fight in the elevator?), was so heaving with celebrity names that it could have been a parents' orientation at the University of Southern California.
An uncle pushed her deep into the heaving crowd — past the pop-up cafes with lounging soldiers and flirting couples; past the street poets and speakers, declaiming their dreams for Sudan; and past the dreadlocked musician playing Bob Marley covers.
The dark, heaving room that thudded around you an hour ago has now become a peppered dot on the landscape, and "the night" is nothing but a ringing in your ears and the smell of cigarettes on your finger tips.
His primary targets were the other black men on the show, namely Kenny, a charming pro wrestler, whom Lee characterized to Rachel as "aggressive" and about whom he fabricated an altercation that culminated in Kenny's heaving Lee from a van.
When I need to, I can shove my iPhone in a bag or put it in another room or, in a fit of heaving sobs, ask my wife to hide it, but taking the Apple Watch off is another thing entirely.
It's a stomach-heaving experience to recall how they wiped the history in a swath of this nation by destroying any trace of non-Islamic culture in the areas they controlled, blowing up ancient buildings and archeological sites dating back millennia.
But perhaps the most arresting moment was James MacMillan's "Memento" from 1994, in which wisps of a melody floated on hazy harmonies and coalesced into heaving sighs before dissolving again into ghostly strains, rendered with a kind of fierce tenderness.
But much later, after you've thrown all your covers to the floor though it is barely 55 degrees in your poorly insulated bedroom on this night of the polar vortex, a new thought comes to you in the heaving dark.
This is hung with drawings, pinned directly on the walls, of dynamic red uteruses and triumphantly heaving breasts, such as the wide and capricious "The Sea of Breasts," the exuberant "Hallelujah," and the delicately rendered, sensually exciting "Deux Mains-Tétons" ("Two Hand-Nipples").
It was in this spirit that I welcomed Miles J. Unger's "Picasso and the Painting That Shocked the World," which traces the artist's childhood in Spain through the creation of "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" in 1907, to the otherwise heaving shelves of Picasso literature.
Sainsbury's says that its new chicken packaging will allow dry-heaving home cooks to slide the meat directly from the plastic pouch into the pan, and will not require them to place a single finger on a piece of glistening poultry flesh.
The heaving, sweaty, tin hut gym was crowded with sinewy pugilists, both Thai and farang (foreign), tripping over each other's feet looking for space on the bags or five rounds on the pads with overworked and arthritic Thai trainers on minimum wage.
Halfway through its 10-minute running time, the track cuts out, and we're left with about four minutes of footage of the sleeping celebrities, with no sound other than their quiet breathing and no action beyond the occasional heaving of a ribcage.
Tracy Shaw, Gaynor Faye, Jane Danson, Holly Newman, and Angela Griffin as Sporty, Ginger, Posh, Baby, and Scary Spices respectively, honking and heaving their way through "Wannabe" like five Taylor Swifts on a gal's holiday in Malaga competing for a bottle of Prosecco.
His second set drew on the 1970s, with songs like the folky "The Boy With a Moon and Star on His Head" — a fable that he carefully announced "never happened," presumably because it revolves around extramarital sex — and "Angelsea," with its heaving riff.
"Beautiful isn't a strong enough word to describe its scenes of the heaving waters of the Amazon and its tributaries, on which two explorers, separated by more than 30 years, navigate in canoes, accompanied by a shaman," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times.
Having endured a decade of grand slam heartbreak against Spaniard Nadal, 17th seed Federer roared back from 3-1 down in the tense final set, riding a wave of crowd support at a heaving Rod Laver Arena to mow through five straight games.
It would end in great heaving sobs between the two of us, our arms wrapped around each other; him committing to getting clean and apologizing for all his misdeeds; and myself, born anew, filled with confidence, serenity, and, inexplicably, newfound athletic prowess.
Investigators in the Northern Territory announced on Sunday that they needed the public's help in identifying four half-naked men who had broken into a school office in the town of Humpty Doo, shattering a window and heaving a few saltwater crocodiles inside.
"It looks like the markets are heaving a big sigh of relief here in that it wasn't a continued weakness that would concern the market of a broader economic slowdown," said Michael Arone, chief investment strategist, State Street Global Advisors in Boston.
Scrambling from the pocket, Mahomes leaned backward and threw off one foot, heaving the football 50 yards in the air until it fell just beyond the Titans secondary and into the arms of wide receiver Sammy Watkins for a 60-yard touchdown.
It is one piece of a larger vision that Mr. Lynch contends Savannah is uniquely positioned to achieve: Shippers here will be able to deliver goods to Midwestern cities in the time it takes other ports to finish heaving cargo off a boat.
Based on Darcey Bell's novel of the same name, A Simple Favor is the psychological thriller perfect for martini-sipping while knocking out some light mommy blogging — or y'know, dry-heaving into an empty trashcan and picking confetti out of your hair.
The next hour is a bit of a blur, but my friends tell me I was keeled over in the mud, next a big line of people, absolutely chewing my own face off and just dry-heaving and being a horrible mess.
These lads are directly, openly calling on England to be booted out of Europe, and yet they have almost certainly spent the last 12 hours crying down the phone to their girlfriends and moaning the words "Harry... Kane... on... corners" through heaving, phlegm-heavy sobs.
It goes, "Gotta watch my own back / fuck around and get stabbed in that / Hollygrove my habitat / wish I could bring Rabbit back," and it continues from there, practically heaving under the weight of all the punchlines he somehow manages to pack into that structure.
Polizzi, realizing that she's to blame for this woman's situation, helps her into the house where the young woman, in nothing but a bra and a thong, throws up all over herself and the couch, violently dry heaving in front of Polizzi and Pauly DelVecchio.
The community is self-sustaining and already forming itself into the familiar patterns – the suits are moving in to make some money, the experts are creating consulting services akin to Red Hat, and the community is heaving and cleaving itself into new, FUD-resistant forms.
That's because the satellite SpaceX is heaving into space tonight is supposed to hit a high orbit over 22,000 miles above Earth's surface, and that will take a lot of fuel, meaning there won't likely be enough left to also make a landing upon return.
And I don't know about you, but I think being stuck in a car is already enough of a terrible nightmare that I don't need the added stress of an aspiring actor / driver who's going to get lost, pull over, and start dry-heaving.
The music of Vril, known for his dubby, dense techno, washed over the speakers with a ferocity outmatching the DJs' gently bobbing heads and content grins as they rocked to the mutated daydream of "Torus XXXII" and later, "Otolith"'s heaving half-time crawl.
On the official soundtrack for Batman v Superman, there's an icy, heaving instrumental called "Men Are Still Good": The song corresponds to a pivotal moment late in the film, when Wonder Woman is ready to return to her home on the island of Themyscira.
BERLIN, April 27 (Reuters) - German consumer inflation picked up more than expected in April to surpass the European Central Bank's price stability target of just under 2 percent, data showed on Thursday, heaving more pressure on the ECB to wind down monetary stimulus soon.
The kind of puke that is just as strong the fourth go-around when there is no food or liquid left so you just end up heaving up this toxic looking bile that I'm pretty sure is actually pieces of personality and important memories.
Continued high emissions of heat-trapping gases could launch a disintegration of the ice sheet within decades, according to a study published Wednesday, heaving enough water into the ocean to raise the sea level as much as three feet by the end of this century.
In "Distressor," she moves from home and seclusion — hollow, circular guitar-picking patterns — to the powerful mask of performing onstage: "I just wanna drown in my own noise," she sings, with a drumbeat looming under her voice and, soon, a titanic, heaving guitar riff.
But if the general rule is that this statistic is defined by players who are closing their eyes and heaving it, the No. 28.4 player on the list is surprising: The breakout star Patrick Mahomes, who has dazzled the league with the Kansas City Chiefs.
The monitors display the replays, the statistics and, most dramatically, the final results shortly after a tight finish, allowing runners huddled together on the track and gazing upward — chests heaving — to get clarity, and confirmation, from on high almost as soon as their races end.
I suppose there's some part of Whiteley that believes, especially in episode three where Monica runs a practice so hard that one of her injured male cheerleaders is reduced to heaving tears, that buying into the extreme nature of Monica's coaching style is unhealthy.
The mayor staked his ground during a news conference that lasted 8 minutes and 30 seconds and injected the scrum of a morning rush hour into the Sunday slumber of a Manhattan-bound F train, cameras clattering into the ceiling and poles, reporters heaving forward.
Stranger in the Alps is heaving with references to life ending; listening to it feels less like escapism and more like confronting the things that eat away at you when you wake up in the middle of the night, if they had soft, solemn voices.
After a recent game, he was treated for dehydration, and his trademark heaving as he leaves the court—he leaves reluctantly and infrequently, as he is central to virtually everything the Pistons do—led one Pistons fan, a nurse, to inquire after his health.
Expect Senate Democrats to put on a fierce show for their base this summer, while secretly heaving a sigh of relief when a nominee is confirmed in time for Democrats to avoid explaining an empty seat when the high court&aposs next term rolls around Oct. 1.
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The worst part is, there's an extremely easy fix for this that doesn't involve anyone spending their lunch break anxiously dry-heaving or writing a five-paragraph essay on iMessage: Just give a quick, sentence-long summary of what it is that "we" need to talk about.
On a day of scorching heat, France struck the early blow when Kristina Mladenovic thrashed Ajla Tomljanovic 383-1 6-1, but the terrier-like Barty wrested back the momentum with her 6-0 6-0 rout of Garcia, firing up a heaving crowd at Perth Arena.
Played here in an arrangement for 10 instruments, including Chinese pipa (conducted surely by Alex Wen), the instrumental sounds suggest the heaving, pummeling emotional subtext of the story, as the characters sing Mr. Huang's urgent vocal lines, shifting from dramatic exhortation to moments of poignant lyrical reflection.
To get to mainland Shetland, one either takes an overnight ferry or a small plane from Aberdeen, on the coast of Scotland (I took the ferry, a very memorable roller-coaster experience on the heaving sea that I'm nonetheless not sure I want to experience again).
The Venezuela-born Spaniard made another determined push at Melbourne Park on Thursday, heaving herself out of a mid-match slump against Australia's Ajla Tomljanovic to reach the third round with a 6-3 3-6 6-63 win in the early match at Rod Laver Arena.
One moment I was on the bridge, and the next I was crying out for breath, and what I now remember is the agony of the answer, the agony of water rushing into me, and how I answered that agony by heaving, which only invited more water.
I liked scotch pancakes and looked forward to the occasional Sunday evening when my mother would let me and my brothers eat scotch pancakes in front of the TV. They'd be served on a plate, sopping wet, heaving under the weight of the vegetable spread she'd ladled on them.
For me, it is interesting that the seed entry here, TRAY DIPPER, is not, in my opinion, the most elegant (I vote for PAPER RACK BITER with its clue), the funniest (SHE'S HEAVING LOAM, I'd say), or most successfully wacky (to me, LEIGH SHOVES YOU) of the themes entries.
Slowly Rocky stops saying "no" and "ahh, no y—" and then he realizes actually, yes, the referee was right, he was responsible, and he starts blubbing, Rocky just full on crying against the heaving chest of this ancient referee, it wasn't your fault Rock, it wasn't your fault.
The cauldron-like dancefloor was walled in and decked out in blacklight and underwater decorations reminiscent of Guy Gerber's Rumors brand as the trio got weird and heavy until 6 AM. After the soggy challenge of the daytime, the club was heaving and the festival brought back to life.
But it was still some of the riskiest flying that many of the young pilots had done, because the waters were so rough that the ship's deck — the thing the pilots had to land their planes on — was heaving up and down and rising as high as 30 feet.
Standouts are expected to be a bash hosted by Valentino; the L'Oréal Red Obsession party (which will be heaving with models); and a party organized by the supercool New York label Opening Ceremony with Disney to celebrate a collaboration before the release of the new "Jungle Book" movie.
This means every morning and lunch hour you get caught in this liminal space between heaving a door open and then touching it, just with the very tips of your fingers, to balance it open for the people behind you, an embarrassing and humiliating ritual of human decency.
I could go six months without an episode, and after a week of heavy drinking, find myself right back at square one, heaving in my bed and waking up with what I equate to a "seizure hangover," which leaves me exhausted, foggy, and confused for up to a week.
Ms. Malkki, making her return to the Philharmonic after a belated debut in 2015, certainly drew out the atmospheric sonorities in the subdued music the opens the piece, with the softly rumbling timpani, flecks of harp, heaving low strings and woodwind lines that seem to peek through the mist.
Now, as I popped out of the Métro, the suburb seemed transformed: A small public park behind the town hall was heaving with young families, many of them clustered around a makeshift bar that had been strung with holiday lights and furnished with what looked like lawn furniture.
Beautiful isn't a strong enough word to describe scenes of the heaving waters of the Amazon and its tributaries, on which two explorers, separated by more than 30 years, navigate in canoes, accompanied by the shaman, Karamakate, the last survivor of an Amazonian tribe killed off by European invaders.
Yes, it is called broomball, but to see the players heaving for breath as they come off the ice — and looking ready to vomit, in the case of one able-bodied young man on a recent Friday night in Brooklyn — that's when you realize this is a sport.
Despite how he looks there, in the second the picture was taken Craig probably felt like some sort of funkified demi-God, shooting lightning out of his fingers every time he cued a record, a room heaving with worshippers all basking in the warm glow radiating from his very being.
You'd think that with powerful corporate backing behind them, Nickelodeon and Disney would have powerful app skills, but the former spits out formulaic re-skinned racing and gem-dropping games and the latter is a heaving cesspool of in-app purchases that can make a single app cost $13 or more.
But whereas these real problems occasion a quiet mystery in the stories, Almodóvar's film is mysteriously loud from its very first shot—a crimson curtain billows across the frame as the camera zooms out, revealing that the curtain is in fact Julieta's blouse, its movement generated by her sorrowful heaving.
On the other side of the sand lies the heaving, implacable mass of unfathomable gray-green water that covers nearly three-quarters of the globe, once a boundary between the known and unknown, a limit-space of mystery and terror, now tamed, or so we think, to a vacation fun zone.
CreditCreditMagdalena Wosinska for The New York Times LOS ANGELES — Allee Willis, a raconteuse with an asymmetrical hairstyle (long on one side, short on the other, like the life of man), lives in a light-pink house north of Hollywood with a bowling-ball garden and a heaving collection of kitsch.
The following morning, an open-air Mass next to the sanctuary preceded what I had been told would be the most dramatic moment of the weekend: a procession through the village by the effigy of Our Lady of the Cabeza, carried aloft on an elaborate platform by dozens of heaving men.
Orphaned as a child, he has been ushered into a wholly male realm by his guardian, Ambrose (also Mr. Claflin), on a swath of land stretching to the coast, a rough and wild paradise, with thundering horses, heaving waves and jagged cliffs, that cries out for death and dark poetry.
It is astonishing that anyone could have done this taxing job, without a break, for over 35 years, especially while being engaged in heaving and shoving the whole intractable project from its original state as a set of heavy (and instantly outdated) books toward being a lively interactive online tool.
One hundred and fifty paces along the tented pier, past heaving chefs spit-roasting venison with mole and plums, past apple pie–spiced pulled pork sliders with chipotle and bacon mac 'n' cheese, and just before a serving station offering "housemade Spam" on buttered rolls, is a tray of rapidly vanishing desserts.
Even if you've heard all of these tracks before, they've never felt quite this unfamiliar—Anna Codrea-Rado Chimpo—an integral part of Manchester's heaving-with-talent LEVELZ crew—is one of the most fearlessly fun DJs out here in the UK, and this mix for i-D is a complete fucking riot.
We swam in that heaving body of aquamarine, and what I remember most is the profound feeling that the ocean water had weight — that the powerful, muscular waves that lifted me could reverse their force at any time, pounding me into mush on the sand or sucking me far out to the horizon.
Endler had been busy in the previous few minutes, sprawling to deny Lindsey Horan, flinging herself to her left to keep out a spectacular volley from Christen Press, hurling her body to her right to try to meet Jessica McDonald's effort, heaving a sigh of relief as it clattered against the post.
On one side, we see the beautiful visage of a noble contest of skill: Kevin Love heaving that perfect arc of a pass that gently sails into the hands of THE generational NBA talent and is converted into a pair of perfect points, the height of skill and athleticism moving us to tears.
Inside, the place is heaving: A drag queen dressed as Amy Winehouse is losing her shit on the stage ahead of me; there's a bagel buffet in the downstairs dance area; and a klezmer band playing traditional Jewish folk music is whipping up the crowd, many of whom are wearing Star of David necklaces.
Now there's a 17-minute postscript, "Leagues Beneath," that both flaunts its duration — starting with more than five minutes of slow, tolling, guitar monoliths rising out of tempestuous drums — and earns it with an excursion through psychedelic whirlpools, slowly heaving chord changes, an onslaught of trills and a conclusion that dares to be quiet.
" The book takes its name from an upstate New York town that seems to Irina, a smart 12-year-old who has just moved there from Brooklyn with her sculptor father and writer mother, "a meager, sad little place, with its empty storefronts and depressed-looking old people heaving themselves up and down the sidewalk.
The Bismarck airport was a hive one morning: the actress Patricia Arquette could be seen heaving a suitcase off the baggage carousel; the director of a clean-water group was on the phone figuring out transportation; California friends from the Burning Man festival arrived with $5,000 worth of turmeric and medicinal herbs and oils.
It refers to that genre of writing, appearing in magazines and also novels, that is populist and sensational — think dusty Westerns with silent gunslingers casting long shadows in the afternoon sun, gritty detectives in trenchcoats with upturned collars, distraught women in crisis with heaving bosoms and flowing hair as they run after their abusive lovers.
The Revenant, (83%) from Sight and Sound: Starring as Glass, Leonardo DiCaprio is on screen for most of the film's running time, which is listed at 156 minutes but which I am fairly sure is closer to 17 hours... The Revenant closes on a heaving, sweaty flop, a physical collapse at the end of an endurance test.
Portland's former 22-and-8 man, once able to hide his propensity for inefficient heaving and his lackadaisical spiritual purpose behind Mount Hood, where no one watched or cared about his middling performances, was now thrust into the spotlight, a central figure in what was supposed to be one of the most anticipated series of the NBA playoffs.
"Beautiful isn't a strong enough word to describe its scenes of the heaving waters of the Amazon and its tributaries, on which two explorers, separated by more than 30 years, navigate in canoes, accompanied by a shaman, Karamakate," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times about this elegy for indigenous civilizations, an Oscar nominee for best foreign-language film.
Dudley plays right into the troll, scrambling up off the court, looking around for the ball, picking it up, heaving it at O'Neal, and staring at him with his butter knife-dull eyes, all ineffectual rage and no drive to actually try to tangle with fucking prime Shaq, probably the most terrifying physical presence of the 21st century.
Westwood's collaborator, the late Malcolm McLaren, coined the phrase "underwear as outerwear" to describe a quilted satin brassiere worn on the outside of a sweatshirt in their 1982-83 Buffalo Girls (Nostalgia of Mud) collection; five years later, Westwood proposed elastic-sided variants on 18th-century-style stays, squared off at the cleavage below a balcony of heaving chest.
The decision to run the Eddie, and the costs that entails—just setting up the parking barriers along the highway costs Quiksilver $30,000—hangs on some fickle guesswork, but Moncata and his team are far more informed than they were in the 1980s and 90s when they relied solely on ship reports called in from heaving seas.
" Ben Brantley, in his review in The Times of a recent Off Broadway production of this bawdy musical, wrote that Mr. Springer's TV show was "a confessional forum for dysfunctional and dispossessed Americans," adding that the musical "may be the richest theatrical means we have for channeling the heaving American id that put Mr. Trump in the White House.
A cue was given and the nurse shut off the machines and we all watched in strained disbelief that this woman who had once lip-synced to the B52's with me during my cousin's wedding, who chain-smoked and swore like a sailor, and who taught me all the lyrics to every Queen song ever, was heaving her final breaths.
I have felt this, for instance, training at a tennis academy in Florida, immersed in the sort of regimen designed for 12- and 13-year-olds dreaming of scholarships to Division I schools — on the court four, five hours a day in the heat and closeness, running back and forth along the baseline, catching and heaving a medicine ball tossed by a coach.
Beneath it was the Lascaux cave complex, the walls of which were covered with a painted, heaving cavalcade of oxen, horses, aurochs, and stags, which date back to around 15,000 BC. While these paintings have become famous, and act as a kind of shorthand for the sophistication of our early ancestors, this wasn't the only craft Lascaux's inhabitants were engaged in.
Then the transmogrified Donny, no longer a little white horse with a unicorn horn taped to his head but a bulbous, heaving bogeyman with a snout, five eyes, and a crude human physique, goes on a rampage, before he's stopped by a group of marauding unicorns who magically turn him back into a pony, only to inform him that he was actually a unicorn all along.
There are a few other omissions from the full catalogue due to local licensing agreements, but for the most part the heaving catalogue of Disney Channel Original Movies, Pixar, and classic animation will be the same as the US. There are also a few regional oddities — it appeared from an early preview that the ANZ version would have Zootopia under the UK and Irish title, Zootropolis, for example.
And so, while we still can, we celebrate Nenê, taking a pass off the pick-and-roll from Chris Paul, lifting, nearly heaving, his body in the air, taking contact from the eternally nut-kicked Mason Plumlee, seeming to, for a brief moment, shift the air around his body to give himself an angle, and throwing down on the Plumlord as Mason futilely swipes somewhere in the air.
Our session began like any talk therapy appointment as she listened to me relay an abridged version of my trauma, in between my dry-heaving — how it had been seven years since I had been in the throes of anxiety-induced insomnia, how my medication stopped working, how the weight of my body was crushing me and how losing my job and going freelance had imprisoned me on a hamster wheel of worry.
That shit wouldn't get his comeuppance until season six of the show, when its writers went totally off the rails so carefully laid down by author George R R Martin and took a Transformers: The Movie approach to longstanding fan favorites: wiping them out with the kind of merciless abandon, so often suddenly and without lengthy foreshadowing, that we're more used to seeing dealt to mid-ranking video game NPCs, not heaving-budget, ratings-grossing, awards-gobbling TV productions.
The penultimate episode of Game of Thrones Season 6 — aka "Battle of the Bastards" — was traumatic for a number of reasons: Rickon Stark was murdered in front of his brother and a bunch of random soldiers just because he doesn't know how to zig-zag; Jon Snow was almost crushed to death by a heaving mass of bodies; Ramsay Bolton was eaten alive by his dogs, and, oh yeah, someone was inspired by it to make a statue that looks like this: Maybe he caught sight of his own statue?
Her seven studio albums spanning 15 years, from 1995 until 2010, are monumental in their influence—to read a brilliant deep dive on the Swedish musician's artistry, peep this recent Guardian longread—but in the years since, she's also amassed a slower, more cult sort of following: one that exists on dancefloors (often queer ones), in dark basements dappled in pink and blue lights, in the spaces between sadly swirling your drink with a straw and deciding to knock it back, returning to the hot, heaving miasma of bodies beside you.
But still: Is he as bad as the wave of men who left the house today entirely ill-prepared, perspiration-wise, and had to buy an emergency can of Lynx Africa from the drugstore near work, and now the entire city has that sweet, sticky smell of it, every bus heaving with the fragrance of new deodorant sprays, they only cover the smell they do not conquer it, summer smells so bad, it smells like a PE class where somehow one million boys just frantically played dodgeball, it smells like a special kind of hell?
In "Leviathan," from his 1956 collection, "Green With Beasts," Mr. Merwin evokes the epic verse of old through his strategic use of alliteration, the central organizing principle of Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse poetry: The hulk of him is like hills heaving Dark, yet as crags of drift-ice, crowns cracking in thunder, Like land's self by night black-looming, surf churning and trailing Along his shores' rushing, shoal-water boding About the dark of his jaws; and who should moor at his edge And fare on afoot would find gates of no gardens, But the hill of dark underfoot diving, Closing overhead, the cold deep, and drowning.
I wondered how such a spectacularly and explicitly violent film — punctuated by the nude body of Malcolm X, pictured from the shoulder up with the giant's mouth agape at the very beginning of the film; casket photos of Medgar, Malcolm, and Martin; photos of lynched bodies, their snapped necks and foaming mouths in clear view; grinning, vile, white mobs heaving, lynching, shoving, stopping the Communist plot of desegregation; police batons rising, falling, and cracking onto black bodies without ceasing; an indigenous woman, stripped naked by white soldiers, her breasts bare; an officer getting a running start to shove a nameless black woman to the ground; an extended look at the LAPD beating of Rodney King — might be described as having "implied" violence.

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