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Two guns held aloft, the caption reads: "The Relentless Remover".
They held aloft babies who would never know their fathers.
Some MEPs held aloft scarves reading phrases like "united in diversity."
They held aloft a Confederate flag and a "White Pride Worldwide" flag.
As twilight fell, candles were lit and held aloft by the crowd.
"One more question," read the sign held aloft by Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Except for maybe the cell phones held aloft, the mania is identical.
"I've never seen that before," he remarked, as he held aloft canned meat.
They waved Palestinian flags and held aloft posters of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Imitating Lamb, the class began with wide-legged plié squats, lightsabers held aloft.
Inside the trains, posters were held aloft so more people could squeeze in.
Government fighters waved rifles and held aloft pictures of Assad as they celebrated.
In 1989 protesters in Tiananmen Square held aloft a banner saying "Thank you BBC".
The flags were then held aloft from the top of an armoured personnel carrier.
The flags were then held aloft from the top of an armored personnel carrier.
But it was when she held aloft the shofar that she really found her voice.
The red banners held aloft by protesters expressed the traders' anger at the Chinese government.
Across the yard, white-suited figures squinted at cloths held aloft like enormous medieval scrolls.
Our world looks very different from when Steve Jobs held aloft the first iPhone in 2007.
Already boys and girls were lined up across the tiles, arms held aloft, sweat coating their faces.
They waved Iranian flags and held aloft giant yellow balloons with "Regime Change" written in block letters.
" One sign held aloft by Celtic fans on Sunday urged them to "end the criminalisation of football fans.
Across the road, in the lovely town square, two young people gamely held aloft a multi-faith flag.
Well, William Wallace didn't compromise and he got the dubious honor of seeing his own entrails held aloft.
It was a symbol of American ingenuity, held aloft by four engines, bristling with a dozen machine guns.
One of the boys held aloft a photo of a middle-aged man, a relative, who was missing.
Some at the rally chanted "death to America", waved Hezbollah's yellow flag, and held aloft pictures of Soleimani.
The Volocopter is held aloft by 18 separate rotors and is maneuvered with a joystick and altitude control buttons.
Cellini's 1554 bronze statue depicts a triumphant Perseus standing on top of her body, her severed head held aloft.
Banners bearing the question "Where Is Steve?" have been held aloft at many of those protests since he disappeared.
The patrons, mostly men, danced and kissed; a bartender pleaded with one to drop a chair he held aloft.
The boats carried statues of Mazu and other deities past tourists on the harbourside, glowing smartphone cameras held aloft.
Much of the crowd in the darkened room remained on their feet throughout the president's speech, phones held aloft.
Fans chanted the rapper's name, held aloft their cell phones like lighters and waved Eritrean flags, honoring his ancestry.
"It's called total acquittal," said Trump, who held aloft a newspaper headline declaring him cleared by the GOP-controlled Senate.
In 2096, groups are fighting, and a small child (Quevenzhené Wallis) rides a horse with her family's flag held aloft.
Palestinian flags and banners attacking the U.S. initiative were held aloft during a protest in central Beirut against the plan.
"Wow, this will take a little while to sink in," said Stenson as he held aloft the coveted Claret Jug.
During his walkout, it's common for Lerdsila to spot his name illuminated on electric signs held aloft by Chinese fans.
In the image, the Virgin Mary is gloriously central, with her arms outspread and her blue cloak held aloft by angels.
As Brady jogged, he held aloft the index finger of his left hand and a peace sign with his right hand.
Depending on the strategy of a particular football game, placards are sometimes held aloft on the sideline, signaling plays in Cyrillic.
Hugo sat directly across from Magid, his head shaded by a mesh baseball cap that was held aloft by a servant.
In the plaza outside the gates of the United Nations complex, opposition supporters held aloft Syrian flags and banners venting their frustrations.
She leapt into the crowd and was held aloft by people who didn't even think twice about touching a beer-sopped shirt.
Finally, Mr. Richardson is held aloft and thrown by Mr. Ball into a pit or abyss at the back of the stage.
A court overruled the I.O.C. and, at a ceremony in Vancouver in June 503, Scott, in tears, held aloft her gold medal.
The tagline "To all the touchdowns to come" appears as Beckham is held aloft in the classic "Dirty Dancing" lift by Manning.
I spammed my social media with MySpace-angle selfies — camera held aloft, lips pouting like a fish — in my formative online years.
He sees the ball, held aloft or at waist level or near the ground, and reacts as if hypnotized. Must. Get. Ball.
WASHINGTON — At a Washington city council meeting this past week, Zhanna Nemtsova held aloft a blue sign with Russian script in white.
He took a question from a man who held aloft a framed photo of a son who had died of a drug overdose.
Las Vegas (CNN)Thousands of phones are held aloft, their lights flickering as crowds sing "God Bless America" along with duo Big & Rich.
Protesters held aloft placards with slogans including "Free Hong Kong!" and "Democracy now!" and umbrellas to shield them from the sometimes heavy rain.
There are seven other identical posters in the shot, also held aloft by Chinese Communist party supporters in front of the United Nations.
At a recent campaign event for Mr. Grimm, supporters held aloft signs emblazoned with "Grimm" on one side and "Trump" on the other.
"It's gross but it's helping people," Peter Golia, who runs Rat Trap Distribution, said as he held aloft a bag of rat carcasses.
The only question was whether it would stay fair — and Bregman stared with his bat held aloft until he was sure it was good.
But in a crowded situation, like after a sporting event or concert with dozens of smartphones held aloft, that can be a useless gesture.
As the two leaders sat in the White House, Mr. Trump held aloft a chart with price-tagged photos of warplanes and other weapons.
On a somber night, many held aloft flickering flames, sang songs and listened to speeches calling on Beijing to fully atone for the crackdown.
A husband and wife, of Finnish heritage, I recall, in their 70s, at least, who held aloft a homemade sail to catch the wind.
The image reminds me of newspaper photos of funerals in troubled zones in the Middle East: an angry crowd, a shrouded body held aloft.
Elsewhere, heads are held aloft, knocked to the dirt, presented on a silver platter, and, in the case of Medusa, mounted on a shield.
Both the wrapped sword and the unidentified jewel ("Yasakani no Magatama," representing benevolence), which is kept in a coiffre, are held aloft during the ceremony.
Some demonstrators chanted anticapitalist slogans, brandished flags with the Soviet hammer and sickle, and held aloft placards in support of Julian Assange and the Palestinians.
One effortful lift, in which a woman is held aloft by her pelvis while her head and limbs aim downward, soon looks like a gimmick.
They were held aloft by five strangers, united in sadness for a fellow Bronx woman whom none had ever met, but each felt they knew.
What I remember was a drunken cacophony of joyous City fans, hugs with random strangers and patio furniture being held aloft on the Maine Road pitch.
A COLUMN of men in camouflage snaked through the streets of Ternopil, a sleepy town in western Ukraine, with a casket held aloft earlier this week.
Cast in bronze, the defender stands atop a vast sphere, with a ball tucked under his left hand and a trophy held aloft in his right.
Consider his "Madonna at the Fountain," in which the beatific Mary hovers in three dimensions before a brocaded carpet, held aloft by two rainbow-winged angels.
The New York Democrat even held aloft the hefty copies of past independent counsel reports into Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton, which ran hundreds of pages.
Malcom was making his debut for the Russians following his $54 million transfer from Barcelona, when some of the club's fans held aloft the abhorrent flag.
Paddle held aloft, she's a contestant in the Krewelshofer lake's annual pumpkin race, held for the third time on Wednesday over a 35-meter (115-ft) course.
There are a couple of metal fans eagerly headbanging, but most of the crowd looks bemused: there are more cell phones held aloft filming than devil horns.
As for inside the venue, you can hardly see the stage for the number of LGBTQ Pride and Black Lives Matter signs held aloft by the audience.
The title of "World Peace Is None of Your Business," an ironic song about entrenched power, was shown on a sign held aloft at a mass protest.
Admittedly I slept through most of it, but each time I woke up the ambience was of something poised and delicate being held aloft, ever so carefully.
He preferred one he took of the military chief rabbi, Shlomo Goren, blowing the shofar by the wall while being held aloft on the shoulders of troops.
As "The Circle of Life" plays, he's held aloft by the baboon Rafiki, a moment that causes the animals gathered below to shake, sway and trumpet their excitement.
The banner read "#NoBan4Women" and "Support Iranian Women to Attend Stadiums" and it was held aloft during the match against Morocco in the Russian city of St. Petersburg.
Emblematic of this resistance were the photos pinned to the dresses of women or held aloft on placards at rallies or silent marches that were often savagely repressed.
The protagonist of "Gleefully Askew" (21943) gives us a knowing stare while wearing only a ruffly mini apron and dabbing at a picture held aloft by two men.
Some canines walked; others arrived in toy cars or carriages; some were carried Cleopatra-style by burly men in loincloths; others were held aloft to show off their finery.
One of these globes, covered in black tassels ("Untitled (Zadib, Sokoto, Tokolor, Samori, Veneto, Zanzibar, Dhaka, Macao)," 2011), is held aloft on a stick by a turbaned blackamoor figure.
Edgar is the man that's held aloft above all of McGregor's numerous rivals as the one who would provide the featherweight champion with his trickiest test at 145 lbs.
As the executive spoke, the organizers held aloft signs depicting Ms. Sandberg and Mr. Zuckerberg, who are both Jewish, as two heads of an octopus stretching around the globe.
At the ceremony today in Brussels before the big dinner for the heads of state, organizers had an acrobat held aloft by a bunch of balloons perform for the dignitaries.
But the typical viewer covets the big moments—the waltz in "Beauty and the Beast", or Simba held aloft on the African plains—while being less fussy about the details.
"I believe that the right to housing should be understood to be a fundamental right, a human right, a civil right," she told a cheering crowd with smartphones held aloft.
When David and his girlfriend Syd have a late-night conversation on a swing set, it's made from a large mossy tree trunk held aloft by two giant metal loops.
Safe-haven gold held aloft despite signs of stabilisation in global stock markets as equities investors tried to look past China's coronavirus outbreak, encouraged by better-than-expected company earnings.
During a recent test, the RemoveDEBRIS satellite shot a harpoon at a 4-inch-wide (10 centimeters) target held aloft by a five-foot-long (1.5-meter) boom, reports the BBC.
A giant picture of Cerciello Rega was held aloft on a banner before the coffin, which was covered with an Italian flag and a shirt of Napoli, his favorite soccer team.
Achilles, who resides in the city's Hermitage museum, was held aloft for photographers then placed on a table in front of two bowls of food marked with Nigeria and Argentina flags.
The religious service involved a wooden hammer held aloft, various invocations to Norse deities and ceremonial drinking from two large black horns, one brimming with beer, the other with nonalcoholic mead.
I lingered for a long time in front of Achilles and his terrified victim before moving on to Perseus, who, also clutching a sword, held aloft the severed head of Medusa.
At town halls in New Jersey and Virginia this week, constituents came armed with red "disagree" signs they held aloft to register their disapproval of what they heard from their representatives.
" After strutting up to the microphone to the tune of "Hail to the Chief," Trump held aloft a copy of the day's Washington Post, with the front-page banner headline "Trump acquitted.
But it's this tiny creation, an RC version of the flying house from Pixar's Up that's held aloft by actual helium balloons, that we'd most like to see available as a kit.
The pussygates in question were cutout gates decorated with images of cats, held aloft by marchers in a whimsical take on President Trump's comments on the Access Hollywood tape released in 2016.
President Donald Trump, at a White House dinner with religious leaders on Wednesday, held aloft a copy of The New York Times and bragged about the paper's coverage his eldest daughter, Ivanka.
These brilliant orbs of hand-cut Jaipuri crystal atop 1920s Japanese pearls, held aloft by delicate talons of diamonds, represent the latest chapter in the designer Hanut Singh's family's obsession with jewels.
With its small format of four by seven inches, which the critic Edmund Wilson recommended (since adopted by the Library of America), This book can be held aloft in the reader's hands.
But then came the ordinary people, men and women, young and old, peasants, fishermen, factory workers — the whole exquisite, mesmerizing series ending with a child held aloft, a symbol of the future.
When a girl married, the corredo would be paraded down the street, held aloft by relatives in a celebratory procession marking the girl's move from her family's home to her new one.
"We love every minute of this and we appreciate every minute of this, but it's not done," said Reid, who held aloft the AFC championship trophy, named after team founder Lamar Hunt.
That was how Mr. Zhang, 32, found himself speeding back to his delivery station with one finger held aloft, careful not to touch the rest of his hand — a quarantine in miniature.
"Let's walk our horses around," she suggested, referring to a section of the choreography in which dancers, supported on either side by two others, are held aloft and are free to gallop.
With his cornermen decked out in natty grey suits and white shoes, and his two UFC belts held aloft in the ring, McGregor dwarfed Mayweather in height when they met in the middle.
For more often than not, she's depicted just as a severed head — a visual that even has its own name, the Gorgoneion — sculpted, painted, or carved being held aloft by her slayer Perseus.
It was almost too on the nose: What better symbol could there be for the delicate ecosystem of global capitalism, supposedly held aloft by the "invisible hand" but actually propped up by force?
"In victory they marched on, in defeat they kept hope close, in resistance they held aloft the spirit of a people for all the world to see," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said.
Even in such company, Ms. Ryggen's work was censored: An upper portion of the tapestry, showing Benito Mussolini's decapitated head held aloft by an Ethiopian soldier, was folded over to avoid offending Italians.
Images taken at the event in Plymouth, in the southwest of England, show the creature being held aloft to the crowd, before it was used as part of a cooking demonstration on stage.
"Chief Engineer" is Ms Wagner's solidly constructed biography of Washington Roebling, the man who joined Brooklyn to Manhattan by the grace of a steel and concrete arc held aloft by a filigree of wire.
If the red line on a map of Syria that Erdogan held aloft at the UNGA reflects accurately his ambitions, he has now pledged to take the majority of the Syrian Kurds population centers.
Showing off the unique design, McDormand stood with her hips cocked and her hand held aloft to the side as she posed for photographers on the famous steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Idrizi dismissed allegations by Greece that the Chams collaborated with the Nazis, and pointed to large photos held aloft by supporters purporting to show the collaboration of Greek wartime leaders with the Nazi occupiers.
Chen and another New Youth regular, Li Dazhao, inspired the Wusi protesters, and so while the banners held aloft on May 22014, 217, focused on the Shandong issue, they also expressed a broader complaint.
And 20 years ago, the last time I was at such an event, the people in attendance were mainly highly trained performers who held aloft placards that spelled out different messages, North Korea–style.
He returned to a frigid Washington late Wednesday after a bitter and disjointed "Merry Christmas" rally in Michigan where he learned of the impeachment vote from a placard held aloft by a campaign aide.
"As the executive spoke, the organizers held aloft signs depicting Ms. Sandberg and Mr. Zuckerberg, who are both Jewish, as two heads of an octopus stretching around the globe," the Times wrote of the hearing.
The only response I blocked and forwarded to Twitter was a photo of my disembodied head held aloft, long Orthodox hair locks called payot photoshopped on my sideburns and a skullcap placed as a crown.
The prosecutor, Martin S. Bell, stood in front of the jury in United States District Court in Manhattan and held aloft a black Ferragamo bag that has been at the center of the corruption case.
" Siding with Texas outside the court was a much smaller group — almost all of them older men — who read from the Bible, lead the Pledge of Allegiance and held aloft signs reading "#LetThePeopleDecide" and "#UpToUsToDecide.
But the room was still full of sweat and steam, and when Danny Rampling revived this soul classic the whole crowd were holding each other, hands held aloft— E moments don't come much better than that!
The gala's opening dance item onstage — the Raindrop Prelude from Jerome Robbins's ballet "The Concert" (1956) — featured umbrellas; and in this performance, the final single umbrella, held aloft to shelter all the other dancers, was red.
Students from elementary through high school were well represented, carrying handmade signs (at least two held aloft on green light sabers), chanting, and in many cases bringing their equally climate-minded parents along for the ride.
Banners held aloft sound slogans like "Thou Shalt Not Kill" and "Your Hands Are Full of Blood," while at the front, a line of drummers provides the only cadence, aside from the rhythm of walking feet.
Amidst a miasma of flare smoke and a chorus of boos, hisses and chanting, it is held aloft by the thick, tattooed forearms of a man who resembles a darts player that never quite made it.
On the day of the protests, he, his wife, and their two youngest children had driven into the center of town; one of the kids had been wrapped in a flag and held aloft by two soldiers.
Where just a few decades ago, women like Gennifer Flowers and Monica Lewinsky were belittled, porn star Stormy Daniels is being held aloft like a homecoming queen, photographed by Annie Leibovitz while wearing Zac Posen for Vogue.
The pilgrims came bearing treasured objects from their homes — portraits, statuettes and wall hangings of the Virgin — which they held aloft as they entered the crowded basilica, as if recharging the items' potency like a solar battery.
Los Angeles — As the trumpets struck up a brassy fanfare, Emma Stone — perched on a pink feather-bedecked golden litter held aloft by a retinue of bare-chested men — made her entrance into a cavernous arena here.
It was like a gigantic family reunion, with little children held aloft by their parents, the elderly, smartly dressed algerois and workers in overalls all taking part and erupting occasionally in songs from Algeria's revolution against France.
He held aloft the tablet in one hand and a Bluetooth speaker in the other, and a reverent hush fell upon the group as we watched the scene in the very place where it had been filmed.
As we arrived, we could see images of the dead fighter's face — lean and ascetic, with short dark hair — being held aloft on posters; relatives also handed out stamp-size pictures for guests to pin on their lapels.
"I, Jesse Schmitt, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America," the new captain says, standing in front of a red Marine Corps flag held aloft for the occasion.
Sticking her tongue out, Halep looked up to the heavens with arms held aloft as she soaked up the standing ovation from the cheering fans having completed a win she described as "one of my best on grass".
Ian Schrager held a party for the Times Square Edition, a 452-room hotel operated in partnership with Marriott International that wafts 42 stories above the touristy throng, as if held aloft by the heat of Broadway lights.
With singer Brendan Huntley held aloft on people's shoulders while the band ripped through a set of hits on Sunday night, it was easy to see why they became, and remain, one of Australia's most loved rock bands ever.
During every live performance, the singer steps from the stage into a sea of outstretched hands and is held aloft like some kind of darkly glamorous, androgynous George Washington crossing the Potomac — in Savages' case, a boisterous mosh pit.
Often too refined, though; I kept noticing artfully ballerina-type effects — the slow pointing of a foot when walking, the polished angling of a wrist when held aloft in the air — in a part that calls for maximum naturalness.
The day after Layla died, her father strode from a centuries-old mosque after funeral prayers, his daughter's body wrapped in a Palestinian flag and held aloft, as a crowd jogging behind him chanted slogans about Israeli blood lust.
With the fingers of the other hand—with the exception of the pinky, which is held aloft like the English at tea time—take the mushroom and cheese quesadilla with its dressing of cream, lettuce, shredded cheese, and green salsa.
"This protest is the most urgent in the past 20 years," said lawmaker Eddie Chu, as some demonstrators marched with yellow umbrellas, a symbol of democratic activism in the city, and held aloft banners denouncing China's Communist "one party rule".
The new Felix the Cat — held aloft by sticks, as he was in 19272 — is a replica, as in the inaugural years of the parade, the balloons were released at its conclusion to soar over New York City and beyond.
In contrast the so called Big Four in men's tennis — Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray — have never been scheduled to play matches outside of Centre and Court One once they had held aloft the Challenge Cup.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads At the Metropolitan Museum of Art is an example of the first 20063-key piano model built by Steinway & Sons in 1868, its rosewood case containing an inventive cast-iron frame held aloft by three ornate legs.
Trump at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC, on Thursday triumphantly held aloft newspapers proclaiming his acquittal of both impeachment charges against him and singled out Romney for attack, criticizing the senator's claim that his faith guided his decision to convict.
VANCOUVER/OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's two largest housing markets, Toronto and Vancouver, are being held aloft by booming condo markets as investors and developers stick to an asset they love, fueling charges that the market is geared toward building fortunes rather than homes.
RIO DE JANEIRO — As the king of sprinting and the biggest global star at the Rio Games, Usain Bolt of Jamaica held aloft his index finger, signaling that he was No. 1, during introductions Sunday night as a smitten crowd chanted his name.
An anonymously made photograph of a massive balloon in the shape of a dinosaur, held aloft by 21987 some people processing through a field, is an emblem for the evolution of the medium, and the inherently odd enterprise of creating pictures of ourselves.
Subjects include musician Eden Brower, a member of the country-blues group Eden and John's East River String Band, with whom Crumb sometimes plays mandolin, and the tennis player Serena Williams, pictured on a public beach in a bikini with her hands held aloft.
However, their solo artist, Tony Gum, really brings it with her self-portrait photographs, particularly those where she's covered in glittering green paint and considering motherhood, with white paint dripping from one metallic breast or a jug of milk held aloft on her head.
Designed by Eric Wright and executed by the Puppet Kitchen, these beasts range from glowing fireflies, mounted on rods and held aloft, to a jointed, life-size polka-dot donkey that dances a hoedown with Weston Long, a puppeteer who's a stand-in for Mr. Carle.
A fair few people had their lives ruined forever due to acts of violence at this festival but all we see here is a crowd deliriously cheering on imminent danger, fists held aloft, for the sake of pure nihilism, in a manner that closely resembles joy.
In contrast the so-called Big Four in men's tennis — Federer, Nadal, Djokovic and Andy Murray, who is only playing doubles here this year after hip surgery — have never been scheduled to play singles matches outside of Centre and Court One since they held aloft the Challenge Cup.
My American life is held aloft by Mario's American life, by the lives and labor of workers who process poultry for my aunt's fiery curries and pick strawberries for my summer salads; by domestic workers who watch our children, who keep our neighborhoods beautiful and our property values high.
The scenes flicker past as if lit by strobe lights: women urinating into plastic umbrellas held aloft by happy club patrons; sex in toilet stalls and in movie theaters; a girl who bites the heads off chickens; a man known as the Human Pump for his intricate regurgitation abilities.
Gutierrez scored the game's final goal, but Ibrahimovic capped off the night in the 85th minute for Galaxy fans with a long strike from the wing just inside the box, then held aloft three fingers and stood on a sign board with his arms raised to the crowd.
Student protesters being herded into police vans, opposition leaders standing outside the Indian Parliament and ebullient crowds of tens of thousands in Hyderabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai have read aloud the preamble and held aloft copies of the Constitution and portraits of B.R. Ambedkar, its chief draftsman.
It's a marked improvement on the MiniDisc and DAT recorders of 10 years ago, to say nothing of the clunky reel-to-reel tape recorders from the 60s and 70s that bootleggers used to capture bands along with mics held aloft by their hands or at the ends of broomsticks.
WASHINGTON — Hours after he was sworn in as America's 45th president, Donald J. Trump and his wife, Melania, swayed together to a rendition of the Frank Sinatra classic "My Way," as hundreds of their wealthiest and most influential supporters held aloft smartphones to capture the Trumps' first dance following the inauguration.
I dropped into a game of Fortnite this weekend and, in the span of about five minutes, I was in a war zone-like Gotham City, atop a floating island held aloft by a purple cube, and in a swampy area where I could disguise myself as a literal barbecue and hide.
Anderson would also have been delighted to get off court with a win that took a mere one hour 46 minutes considering the last time he held aloft his arms in victory at the All England Club — it was after surviving a six-hour 36 minute epic against John Isner in last year's semi-final.
On Monday, as he stood side-by-side with teary-eyed 2012 London Games survivors Yamamuro, Ryohei Kato, Yusuke Tanaka and new kid on the block Kenzo Shirai, there was no mistaking where they stood on the Olympic totem-pole as they held aloft their index fingers to confirm their standing in men's gymnastics.
And so, following on from the 2016 release of "Street Politician" and into this album's "Stop Killing The Mandem"—not just a song but a message Novelist scrawled onto a placard, held aloft at a 2016 #BlackLivesMatter protest—our talk turns to politics, back to the statements made at the beginning of this piece.
Using quick-cut video montages filled with colored smoke, swirling flags and scarves held aloft, M.L.S. has long trumpeted its passionate supporter culture as evidence of its health and long-term viability — proof that the match-day spectacle of M.L.S., if not the standard of play, now rivals some of the most prominent leagues in the world.
There were visual aids, employed to score points on both sides — a loaf of Wonder Bread and a dozen eggs, held aloft to demonstrate the burden of grocery costs, and a gray reusable tote bag, displayed as a simple alternative to plastic — and even some alliterative jargon: "petroleum-based product," Mr. de Blasio's term for the bags.
In the midafternoon, a beaming Mr. Trump climbed into the rig of a black tractor-trailer, which had been driven to the White House for an event with trucking industry executives, honking the horn and posing for a series of tough-guy photos — one with his fists held aloft, another staring straight ahead, hands gripping the large wheel, his face compressed into an excited scream.

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