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I wanted a perspective that sort of looked down into suburbia, and looked down on the sprawl.
When I looked down at my baby, I realized that my parents must have once looked down at me nestled in much the same way and seen a similar face.
I looked down the morning after we first slept together.
As he came around, he looked down at his timepiece.
I looked down to see who he was ministering to.
She said some looked down and a few waved back.
And it shouldn't be looked down upon in any way.
Ms. Bustamante looked down at her hands in her lap.
I looked down and I said 'We got a number!
He looked down because he didn't want to be photographed.
Short sellers are really looked down on the financial sector.
I looked down at my keyboard to avoid eye contact.
I picked him up and we looked down at Talamone.
I looked down, and that's when I saw the pearl.
I looked down on it too before I was here.
It's still kind of socially looked down upon for women.
She looked down at the bowls in front of Danny.
He looked down at it and saw a police sketch.
During that time, Ratcliffe looked down and not at Strzok.
She looked down at the empty plate with a sigh.
I looked down at my toes, the wobbler's last hope.
I looked down at this strange eye in my hand.
I looked down and it was going the other direction.
My grandfather looked down at the front of the raincoat.
He looked down at his desk and shook his head.
WESTERVILLE, Ohio — Senator Elizabeth Warren looked down, performatively taken aback.
He looked down at me, then at the front door.
He looked down at the newborn, nervous and still hesitant.
I was looked down upon discriminated against and denied opportunity.
He chuckled again and looked down, shifted in his seat.
He looked down at Nicodemus, as though to say something.
If we don't unite, we will be looked down upon.
Stained glass saints looked down on me, each one nourished, satisfied.
When he tried to move, he couldn't, and he looked down.
My dad looked down at me with awe in his eyes.
I looked down and there was a full head of hair.
She sprinted to the balcony outside her bedroom and looked down.
I wonder if he knew why I looked down and smiled.
I was startled and looked down to see a young girl.
Even their relatives feel looked down upon or judged by them.
And yet, the gods looked down upon Zac Efron with favor.
I looked down the street after it, and it was gone.
Gahagan looked down on his robot army with affection and awe.
It should not be looked down on or seen as weak.
"When I was young, people looked down on me," he writes.
I looked down at my emblem and wondered, had it worked?
I didn't think I could do it, and I looked down.
"I looked down, and it was bleeding pretty good," he said.
Ms. Klobuchar looked down briefly, plainly sensing she had landed it.
Pugh looked down at an iPad, swiping through crime-data summaries.
As Biden went on, Sanders looked down and shook his head.
He looked down at it, and pulled the wrapper back on.
He looked down at the weapon and shook his head slowly.
Mr. McCloughan looked down and saw he was covered with blood.
Mallin looked down at the grave for several minutes, sobbing quietly.
Because when you looked down you saw dirty hands, or whatever.
So everybody chose the characters and ... EJ: When Louie looked down.
" She flashed a toothy smile, looked down and said, "No, David.
My minders ceased their laughter and looked down at the ground.
When I got out of the shower, l never looked down.
He looked down at the card again and then looked at Dunaway.
And God looked down and said, 'Let's take her and keep him.
I can't stand the feeling of being looked down upon by man.
You're totally looked down upon in and out of the LGBT community.
Powell said, then looked down and appeared to read from his notes.
But a women nurturing and feeding their baby is looked down on.
"I looked down and there was blood everywhere," he tells the show.
Two games ago, it was Tampa Bay that looked down and out.
He rose to his feet, looked down at the settee, and sighed.
Weber says he looked down at his phone and heard a thud.
The 30-year-old dad looked down and saw a large fish.
I stayed within eye contact, I never looked down at their privates.
Then, he looked down and pushed away the rest of his brunch.
We sat in his truck and looked down on his tidy operation.
Murphy looked down at the letter, as if gazing off a cliff.
Can you admire someone who would have likely looked down upon you?
She looked down at the floor, wringing her hands as she talked.
I looked down at my dining room carpet, it was so dirty.
Her gaze was unsettling, too specific—Richard looked down at his phone.
I looked down into it and saw a ledge, so I jumped.
But Dujardin looked down and caught the expression on the trainer's face.
Most of them looked down at the ground as they went inside.
Wildland firefighters are also often looked down upon by city fire departments.
But of course, the traditional NBC looked down their nose at them.
I looked down at her and realized I wasn't sure what to say.
The firm had long looked down on the trading-floor crowd as coarse.
When I looked down onto my climbing partners' faces, it wasn't [worth it].
As I looked down at my Topshop pumps, I knew I'd had enough.
I looked down to the jump rope evidently still hanging around my neck.
When she looked down, he pushed her in front of an oncoming train.
Looked down — yesterday's underpants were hanging out of the leg of my jeans.
"I looked down and thought, 'Oh $50, that's nice,'" Navaria told WBZ-TV.
"The rest of us are looked down upon for some reason," Meisenheimer said.
I looked down and noticed I had one foot placed on either side.
He looked down at his legs to see a man clutching at them.
Poor, colorless Alice is looked down upon and underestimated because of her pallor.
I looked down, down, all the way down, until I could see bottom.
Halfway through, she stopped and looked down at me as though for approval.
Hanindyojati stared at the dark sky, then looked down at the shining stage.
" He looked down at the floor and said, "Don't worry about it, man.
It's looked down upon, going out on jihad, killing and this and that.
When Oda reprimanded Richardson for her actions, she looked down at her hands.
They shared that immigrants are often looked down upon and seen as outsiders.
Beatty opened the envelope, pulled out the card, and looked down at it.
He looked down as he talked, occasionally throwing quick glances in my direction.
They are looked down on by other people and are being discriminated against.
She knit her brows, looked at him briefly, looked down at her hands.
I both looked down on him and wished I were more like him.
I put the glass on the kitchen counter and looked down at my stomach.
On a nearby wall, an effigy of Jesus Christ looked down upon his coffin.
" He looked down at me and said, "You'll use that against me, won't you?
It was like, 'And then I looked down and realized he was inside me.
"Hey, I know you're not supposed to ask, but—" She looked down at herself.
I looked down and I had all these tubes coming out of my mouth.
I also felt alone at the top as I looked down at some people.
Everybody looked down or away, anything to avoid exchanging looks with a fellow passenger.
Tuson Irvin, 17, then a junior, looked down at his topic and smiled: conflict.
"When we looked down to his hands, his hands didn't look right," Weiss admitted.
A century later, the art world still looked down its nose at the medium.
I nervously looked down as the seconds ticked by on my watch, getting to .
It was looked down upon and I was made to feel a bit odd.
He looked down and right away saw a bulge on his upper left arm.
There, people who before had felt alone, looked down upon and abandoned came together.
He paused between photo shoots and looked down at his black leather square-toes.
The teenage girl herself in our culture can be dismissed and looked down on.
He went to the window and talked while he looked down into the street.
I looked down at the golden tangle of ringlets cascading over my right shoulder.
When Embiid looked down at the finger he could be heard yelling in pain.
We looked down at a long table festooned with flowers, birds, and stuffed animals.
The tank's hatch opened and a large African-American soldier looked down at him.
I looked down at the shrunken muscles in my feet, at my paralyzed toes.
"I was a fairly snobbish academician who looked down on biotechnology," he told me.
While Pidgin is looked down upon by some, the word itself is not derogatory.
Like her mother, Catelyn, Sansa looked down on Jon for being born a bastard.
Finally, the older man shut off the stream, and looked down at his desk.
I looked down and found that I was standing beside the grave of William Blake.
"I looked down at my feet and saw that my shoes were gone," she said.
And [the Republican senator] looked at me, in my eyes, and then he looked down.
"I'm sure you understand why," as she looked down the hall toward Holmes' old unit.
It was like, 'And then I looked down and realized he was inside of me.
People can be inarticulate in standard accents, or eloquent in looked-down-upon minority ones.
Reyan looked down and walked away, back to the TV. Indian schools are intensely competitive.
He lovingly looked down at Valentina as she curled up against his chest and slept.
As the jurors were polled, he looked down at some papers on the defense table.
When he looked down, after tripping over some decaying leaves, he uncovered the strange flower.
In the image, Bristowe's fiancé Shawn Booth looked down at her from a staircase nearby.
Laura looked down into her wine glass and drank it down to the last drop.
And while this habit is generally looked down on, one study has has another perspective.
When he looked down, he felt the warm heat blow back up into his face.
From there, I looked down at my body in its chair, surrounded by swirling spheres.
" Asked what he thought had happened, Mr. Morriseau, 46, looked down, replying: "Who knows, man.
Art was banned and looked down upon, so the gallery tried to take everything inside.
The British have always looked down on Southern Europeans — including us Italians — as dangerously emotional.
I looked down, down, all the way down to the bottom of the canyon floor.
She looked down at the paper, confused and ashamed, just like I was in class.
"I looked down I could see the billowing smoke coming up," resident Ron Chiarottino said.
It was like, And then I looked down and realized he was inside of me.
Mr. Medina, on a break, looked down into the pit where his fellow miners labored.
It wasn't weird at all really, until you looked down at the trombone player's pedalboard.
I looked down to see that a woman sitting there was staring directly at me.
They were confused by the intricacies of bureaucracy and looked down on by the Mexicans.
He looked down for a moment, then back up to flash that quick, familiar smile.
God has looked down on me and my fellow military buddies came and rescued me.
I ran over to the lip of the opening, and looked down into its depths.
She looked down at the ground, hid her toes behind a tall tuft of crabgrass.
PARIS — Suspended 250 miles above Earth on Tuesday evening, Thomas Pesquet looked down on Europe.
Flying is looked down upon in Sweden as much as plastic bags are in California.
Adding insult to injury, they were looked down on by progressives and ignored by conservatives.
The man, also obviously dragging on a long, hot afternoon, looked down to the boy.
Yep, I'd been reincarnated: my hands, visible if I looked down, were clones of his.
Khadija Singh lifted the window shade and looked down at what had become of Billings.
She ran out to her balcony, looked down, and saw flames five floors below her.
Anybody who isn't a pure-blooded Emirati is treated worse and looked down upon there.
This was important to a group of voters who are used to being looked down upon.
The camera was always held high above a person's head so it looked down on them.
About two hours into the trip, I looked down at my phone and saw several texts.
So I looked down at my phone as a respite, scrolling mindlessly through my Pinterest feed.
During a stroll, Bieber looked down at his phone as Baldwin looked in her husband's direction.
By the very end, everyone looked down and looked up and tears were in their eyes.
After watching her interview on "1303 Minutes" in March, Stormy Daniels looked down at her phone.
You push back so hard on the idea that this music could be looked down upon.
She looked down at him as he lay on the bed and let out a sigh.
As Villatoro dialed this time, he looked down at his phone and his eyes welled up.
She had looked down, and there in the cuff of her jeans she saw something sparkle.
There has long been a feeling in architectural circles that New York looked down on California.
Mr. Calderon looked down for a few seconds, fumbling with his credit card at the register.
He says when he landed he looked down at his leg ... which was suddenly pretzel-shaped.
"When I was at Central St. Martins, everyone looked down on the sports designers," he said.
Not only did I rarely take them, I looked down on other people for taking them.
Until, of course, I looked down — my jeans had a massive tear, right in the crotch.
Perched up high on the deck of a ferry, I looked down at the water below.
Two teenagers smeared with plaster mix — the Darnases' children — looked down from a platform at us.
And this professor looked down at me and he said, 'We don't need any more women.
Right then, he looked down where his father had been, and then back up at me.
Then she looked down and saw the grandmother, Patricia Green, being helped out by the police.
When I asked about the killing of Bashir Ahmad, his father looked down at the carpet.
He looked down on her pious mother, Varvara Stepanovna Perovskaya, as being a mere provincial aristocrat.
Once he heard her announce his name, he looked down for a brief second and waited.
When we looked down, all we could see was our own reflection in some murky water.
In South Korea, athletes, artists and entertainers have been looked down on as pursuing inferior professions.
People looked down as they walked briskly past police, hoping not to draw attention to themselves.
I looked down at him in my arms, and in that moment, it was so surreal.
And by the time the sun came up, we looked down at this compound beneath us.
Even in antiquity, those who lavished praise on art looked down at those who made it.
In New Hampshire, he said he felt the locals looked down on him for being insufficiently industrious.
She looked down as if in prayer and did not visibly react to the judge&aposs words.
"I looked down at my chest, and my skin just fell off my chest," he told Fox59.
As the scene began, I looked down at my virtual legs, which had some black pants on.
The final picture featured little Hank staring at the camera as Baskett looked down at her son.
The doctors looked down at the newborn girl, Jordan, whose left arm stopped just above her elbow.
But in the '70s, if you were strong and opinionated and outspoken, it was looked down upon.
As Aziza looked down at her five-month-old son, she imagined a better life for him.
He looked down and discovered in horror a discarded syringe stuck to the sole of his shoe.
They looked down on the suki, or bitches, who made common cause with state organs and officials.
I looked down at my sleeveless sheath dress and long beaded necklace and realized she was right.
As I looked down the mountain and out to sea, I asked my mother what she thought.
I looked down at my phone and went through my contact list, looking at my friends' names.
He looked down, thought for a second, and then carefully placed his shin over his opponent's ribs.
It's great that it's not being looked down on by society as this dark, seedy thing anymore.
I immediately looked down to my chest to see if my boobs are really that noticeably 'lopsided' …?!
Its owner had been eating, the bag on the floor, and looked down to find it missing.
His wife looked down, and, seeing his wife look down, he told his mother to stop talking.
"I looked down and there were my mother's body parts all around me," he wrote on Facebook.
Each time he looked down at the speedometer, it was between 90 and 95 mph, he said.
I looked down at myself—white shirt, gray suit—and, in a nearby mirror, inspected my beard.
Meanwhile, I looked down at my phone and saw, like, forty-seven WhatsApps from friends and family.
And then when I looked down and saw Erik Menendez, I thought this has to be framed.
Before the hearing started, Sayoc looked down and took a deep breath; he then started breathing heavily.
When he looked down, he said, he saw police officers with guns drawn moving past fleeing visitors.
They just have this feeling that being gay is weird and meant to be looked down on.
She had email to answer, and as she took out her phone, I looked down at mine.
I closed my eyes and looked down, as the priestess poured oils from a basin over me.
Wolf's inspiration came when he walked outside and looked down the street at the Cumberland River: catfish.
The mother, Maria Pinta, 35, looked down at her daughter and said, "What beautiful eyes you have."
She looked down and saw that the palm side of her finger looked bruised at the base.
The non-elites tend to feel judged and looked down on by the self-appointed savior class.
Both of them looked down on the unabashed conspicuous consumption that came to signify the Reagan era.
Tiafoe looked down at the court, but there was nothing left to do but shake Federer's hand.
He looked down to see a message from a subordinate on KakaoTalk, a popular Korean messaging app.
It is sometimes looked down upon with a "my kid could do that" kind of dismissive attitude.
People looked down as they walked briskly past police, apparently trying not to draw attention to themselves.
He was looked down on for his sagging pants, called the N-word when riding his bike.
From the high vantage of pines and oaks, the raptors looked down at their chubby, flightless prey.
When I looked down, I saw a hole cut out in the middle of all the pages.
I looked down at my wrist, now wreathed by a rainbow bracelet made of plastic art beads.
They also looked down on "mechanical" studies, or what we would now call professional or technical training.
She looked down at the living room floor, where their daughters' picture books and toys were scattered.
He smiled as he looked down at his body, then back up, making eye contact with judges.
A political establishment that for far too long has looked down as conservatives as simple-minded people.
Mohammed looked down at him with detached malignance, and walked in a clumsy daze to the door.
We all looked down on the Adam West version of Batman and sneered at the Joel Schumacher films.
Many of them just looked down on us as 'extras,' but your son was sweet, kind and personable.
As the question was being asked, Tite looked down, wrote notes and took a deep breath before answering.
The singer appeared in a black hooded sweatshirt and looked down as prosecutors outlined the case against him.
He looked down at the toy, turned away, and then batted it with the back of his hand.
I looked down at my feet, didn't say a word and watched as no one else did either.
Most of us would be lying if we said we never looked down on a store-brand product.
Marshall, who died Tuesday, earned few fans among critics who looked down on his schmaltzy, feel-good stories.
Amid the combat, he looked down and realized an AK-47 round had passed clean through his thigh.
I drove ALL THE WAY HOME with my bra completely exposed before I looked down and saw it.
He looked down on me with a smirk and, without saying anything, slapped me hard on the ear.
I looked down for a second because it didn't register and when I looked back she was gone.
The dispatcher sent an officer, a tall man, who looked down on me as I told my story.
I've looked down the barrel of a cop's gun on three separate occasions, none of which involved crime.
" At one point, he looked down at me and was like, "Man, shout out to you right there.
He looked down at the sleeping face that illness was taking from him, a little more each day.
Asked what advice she would give other young girls fighting early marriage, Amal looked down at her hands.
And the broadsheet newspapers, which once looked down on the sport, print extra sections to cover the results.
They looked confident as they spelled their words through the night until Rohan looked down, shaking his head.
If anything, the highest earners were often looked down upon as the least valued part of the community.
Culturally, though born a millionaire, Trump was from Queens and hated being looked down upon by Manhattan elites.
"We looked down the ridge, we looked in the valleys, we looked everywhere, we triple checked," he said.
You may be looked down upon, you may suffer some social scorn, but you're a grown-ass man!
"He looked down, saw me and left without even asking if I was fine," he recalled in Spanish.
He looked down at the crowd of waiting voters and raised his left index finger above his head.
He looked down and saw that his left leg had been ribboned into strings of blood and bone.
I looked down to see what track he had on and it was "Totally Wired" by The Fall.
She looked down at the baby and smelled it, and smelled her own scent, and took it immediately.
She looked down the walkway and saw a woman in a hotel housekeeping apron talking on her phone.
"I looked down and saw something strange underneath a small boulder," Mr. Hofer wrote in a Facebook post.
This time, Harden and Westbrook looked down blankly from the dais, as if someone had unplugged them. Confused?
Kvitova looked down from her room to see "Pojd" spelled out in large letters made of toilet paper.
Then one day over brunch, Mary looked down at her avocado toast and decided it should be avocados.
"In the past, things that were Chinese were looked down on, as being of bad quality," she said.
"For the most part, it&aposs kinda looked down upon in the military," Allen said of his videos.
During a break, she looked down at Uma, and opened up about her affection for her young niece.
Cruz didn't speak publicly, answering only his public defender's questions, and looked down for most of the hearing.
And then she flipped the timer, and I looked down at the letters on the tray, and despaired.
The boy looked down, too, then kept walking to the back of the bus and picked a book.
But when Donlon looked down moments later, he recalled last week, he saw his palm covered in blood.
We don't have to worry about having a good body and aren't looked down upon for being "perfect".
I feel like women are looked down upon in many ways because it's not feminine to wear sneakers.
"Being looked down upon [because of] the way you look — that makes me feel less American," says Singh.
People assume we were all doing drugs and there was a general feeling that people looked down on us.
A mother and her two children, swinging low on branches, looked down on us as we took their photos.
Everyone at the table tensed; a few people looked down studiously, others immediately cut their eyes toward the man.
Tim McWhorter, the Lawrence County Sheriff's chief investigator, arrived at the scene and looked down at the lifeless body.
I finished doing my crunches, got up, looked down, and saw that the bloody toilet paper had fallen out.
But he looked down, and as she opened the case, he looked at it for a second and froze.
Sticking it in the face of everyone who's looked down at you (talking to you commission based shop girl)!
He looked down at his arms and added, "This gift, it's not going to go to waste at all."
Everyone knew who she was, but she was very much looked down on the by avant garde, of course.
Mueller wore a gray suit and black tie and mostly looked down at the desk in front of him.
Her hair cascaded over her shoulders while she looked down at her chiseled abs in a zebra print bikini.
The practice is sometimes looked down upon by security professionals who think buying stolen data is crossing a line.
"Especially in today's environment, because somebody may be looked down upon as socially marginalized, economically marginalized …" he says, pausing.
He looked down for most of the hearing, she said and at one point, he had a slight smile.
For some reason, I looked down at that moment, and one of the girls booted me in the face.
Nutrition really wasn't talked about much in the NBA, back then, and strength training was actually looked down upon.
Even the economics prize, introduced in 1969, is looked down on by traditionalists as not being a proper Nobel.
He wanted justice on the society for his humiliation, they looked down on him out of his poor background.
That's when I looked down at the newly dubbed candy bowl and realized I didn't have to choose anything.
He hoped to be remembered "as a man who never looked down on those who looked up to him."
They were the unspecial and unpromising, looked down upon by and almost completely separated from the college-bound crowd.
MONTCLAIR, N.J. — When Gretchen Carlson was asked how her last week had been, she looked down at her wrist.
Typical of the existing socioeconomic model in American youth sports, Serpone looked down upon a sea of white faces.
I'm scared of heights, so when I got to the window and looked down I just thought, Holy cow.
I think myself and my friends looked down on them, like, 'What are they doing in our cool spot?
The American establishment looked down on the middle class for years because they started talking exclusively with successful people.
"I looked down into the canyon, and it looks like something out of Dante's Inferno," Mr. LaRocca, 47, said.
I was about to slam it shut when I looked down to see, standing on my threshold, a turtle.
After a bit, we pulled apart, I looked down and she's looking up at me, and then—of course!
Vietnamese resented the way their visitors looked down on them and imposed their ways on a presumably inferior people.
"In their whole life, when they are young... they were looked down on because of their identity," said Htun.
Firefighters looked down from a bridge and dozens of emergency vehicles lined the road leading up to the bridge.
The woman's eye fell on the man's face, and she immediately looked down and adjusted her dupatta, her scarf.
"I looked down at her and her eyes were in the back of her head," Phillips told the network.
The Nike Vaporfly isn&apost the only shoe to get banned or looked down upon by major sporting organizations.
On Sunday, James looked down at the ball, feigning a three, then exploded past his defender for a dunk.
It's not considered remotely in the pantheon of great instruments; it's sort of looked down upon by real musicians.
I looked down on the man's face and thought how odd it was to see a person not breathing.
" His friends nodded, all but one, who looked down at his plate and said shyly, "I think it's better.
After entertaining these wispy thoughts, I looked down to find that a spider had been busy literalizing my metaphor.
Working class Americans comprise one third of the population, yet they are looked down upon and treated with disrespect.
And they use smug left-wing arguments about political correctness to feed their voters' sense of being looked down on.
He looked down and that's when he saw it: this decidedly out-of-state burger, sitting neatly on the pavement.
When I stepped back out into the unseasonal October heat, I looked down at my iPhone to send a text.
And of course, in those days, we looked down on people on the business board, the little bit we'd know.
Attracted by what looked at first like an easy bargain, neither player looked down the decision tree to the end.
We have a right to take the time we need and deserve without being looked down upon or feeling ashamed.
"You're kind of looked down upon a little bit because it's like, 'Oh, you don't really speak Spanish,'" she continues.
When her great-aunt's name was brought up, she looked down and her voice lowered to just above a whisper.
In December of 2017, Basil Vaughn Soper looked down at his genitals and saw a penis for the first time.
I looked down at my dusty feet, the dirt caked under my toenails, my broken sandals held together by wire.
Loan prepayment is often looked down upon by lending platforms because they eat away at revenue by truncating interest payments.
Her husband stood proudly in the background of another picture, as she looked down at the ring on her hand.
If I looked down at the floor, though, the headset would lose its place and jolt me several meters away.
Immediately after at a Judiciary Committee meeting, he visibly frowned and looked down at the table in front of him.
After 90 grueling minutes, I looked down at my pad and read back the key words that I'd jotted down.
" MC: "It's sort of looked down upon if you don't go somewhat out of your way to wear something unique.
I looked down at the shelf-stocker's shoes, which were made by a skateboard company that had once sponsored me.
Twenty years ago, people in their 60s and 70s who were still in the workforce were actually looked down upon.
I said, 'Wait a minute?' and I looked down and all I could think was 'Howard, ready to shame me?
Christensen, who looked down with his eyes closed, smiled and sighed when U.S. District Judge James Shadid read the decision.
But then I looked down and saw that he actually had a small, travel-size hair dryer in his hand.
The dream was spoiled, though, when I looked down at my jersey and saw "Cubs" printed in bright red letters.
Vigée Le Brun then became a society portraitist, and for more than a century was looked down upon for that.
A lot of them still think it's something that should be looked down upon, if someone does speak the language.
Not in the sky full of orbiting spy-eyes and weaponry, but in the earth we have looked down upon.
If he was pulling off a dirty, then he did a pretty good acting job—he never looked down once.
A small statue of the Buddha with flickering neon lights looked down on her from its perch on a mountain.
By the time I looked down again, they had somehow gathered a sheen that made them all look like angels.
As she walked out, flanked by security and chased by cameras, she did not speak to reporters, but looked down.
Ms. Mansonet, 50, testified that she had looked down to turn on a rear-window defogger just before the Sept.
But I looked down at my shoes and I thought oh my god, I just look like such a hobo.
The governor briefly looked down at the lectern, glanced to the back of the room, and took the next question.
He also looked down on Natalia because she read cards, knew home remedies, and, worst of all, communicated with spirits.
I smugly looked down on anyone with a nice car if I knew they took out a loan for it.
I looked down and saw something shaped like a watermelon bulging from the left thigh leg of my maternity jeans.
When we looked down, we saw a piece of rubber, at least a metre across, peeling off a rusty rim.
He looked down at the table, then at the wall, then at the ceiling, and then back at the table.
But then I looked down and saw the great, unbridled glee in Holt's face upon witnessing such a glorious malfunction.
He wore a hat and looked down as he walked alone, mostly indistinguishable from any other man, from time itself.
Kelly looked down from the second-story window to find a gaggle of teenagers, including her nephew, scrambling for cover.
"I just looked down because he said his daughter was extremely sick and he was checking on her," Embiid said.
But in the 20s, a decade of luxury and glamour, many people with money looked down on buying worn clothing.
Carter, with her dirty blond hair, paisley top, and coral blazer, simply looked down at the papers on her desk.
On a shimmering day in August 1974, Philippe Petit balanced precariously on a wire 110 stories above Manhattan – and looked down.
Smyth burrows enthusiastically into humble sources that, she suggests, other scholars have looked down on: studio phone directories, in-house newsletters.
Instead of matching my dark brown legs, I looked down to see my limbs covered in a wildly unflattering beige material.
He drew me to a window and we looked down at the statehouse building, its round top illuminated in the sun.
"I looked down to see if something had penetrated me or something because I could feel pain straight away," said Bourdais.
Dogrel itself is named after a rough-edged type of Irish working class poetry that's often looked down upon by elites.
Frightened by the force of the impact, he looked down at her but kept moving until they reached a neighbor's house.
As a whole, natural hair, especially when worn in an afro or dreadlocks has been and still is looked down upon.
Alternative healing methods like herbal supplements, acupuncture, and meditation are often looked down upon in the U.S. as hokey and unscientific.
I looked down and placed my hand on my, honestly, larger-than-usual stomach with a sense of embarrassment and shame.
Mr. Brunson knelt next to the president and put his hand on Mr. Trump's shoulder, closed his eyes and looked down.
"There's only one place left," said Esperanza, as she looked down from the elevated freeway at the lake that was Miami.
I looked down again and saw that my happy face assessment sheet was at the top of my stack of papers.
"It was looked down upon for you to get pregnant," said Carolina Delgado, who worked in the Miami office until 212.
As they looked down, it was Taliban to the right, Taliban to the left, Taliban at the foot of the hill.
He once walked five hours straight without realising; when he finally stopped he looked down and saw his heels were bleeding.
He later reached out to Walmart CEO Doug McMillion, who looked down at the president's hand before grabbing it to shake.
"I work tons, get looked down upon 'cause I don't have a four-year degree, people mock my profession," he continued.
"I started feeling light-headed and I looked down at my heart rate and it said 219," Austin told the outlet.
" She entered an elevator with her mother who looked down at her and said, "Yeah, that's going to happen to us.
When David Ortiz came to the plate late in the game, he looked down at Bard behind the plate and smiled.
The woman looked at Pronto, looked down at her dog, looked back at Pronto and then turned back to her dog.
She stood ramrod straight, looked down her wire-rim glasses at you, and you thought, 'Oh, no, I'm in trouble now.
Both the official standing with the ball and James immediately looked down at the object and the official called over security.
I looked down at the page and then up again, confused; I don't see it, I said, what did I miss?
Asked to describe her own sneakers, she looked down, then insisted that the visitor unsee them for reasons of corporate secrecy.
On the banners were photos of YPG soldiers—young men and women who looked down with stony faces at the passersby.
"I think a lot of times, especially women in sports, they're looked down on, getting pregnant and having kids," Hartley said.
I did have one embarrassing moment on a chairlift when I looked down to discover I was wearing only one ski.
While streetwear was historically looked down upon by the high-end fashion industry, there was a shift in the early aughts.
Tasty. The 'Transformers' star looked down to earth in yoga pants, a t-shirt, furry slippers and a pink Herschel backpack.
The duo shared a laugh as Minghella, 32, looked down at his phone in a navy sweatshirt and jacket, sweatpants and sneakers.
In A Dance With Dragons, Strickland brings the Golden Company to Jon Connington and Aegon Targaryen, but he's generally looked down upon.
I looked down and spotted no shavings on the floor; it dawned on me what kind of establishment I had actually entered.
We deserve to look up to freedom fighters like Bussa, not continue to be looked down upon by our history's cruelest oppressors.
Her lawyer, Bertha Deleon, says she felt a spasm, looked down to see a dead fetus, fainted and woke up in hospital.
"And I went like this and I looked down and suddenly I saw the outline of a muesli bar," Sargeant excitedly said.
"In our community it's taboo — they look at breastfeeding as a white thing, and it's looked down upon," Miller told BuzzFeed News.
" —Sakeya, 20 "I feel that I am looked down upon in the corporate space simply because I am a woman of color.
But for the operators of streaming services, account sharing isn't always looked down upon, as HBO's president Richard Plepler once made clear.
" In Saudi Arabia, women's fitness is looked down upon by religious conservatives, with some claiming that practicing sports danger's a woman's "honor.
I read the first manuscript, got through it all, then I looked down and went, 'Holy s—, I wish I was him!
I looked down to realize that I had immediately forgotten which of the two plants he had just shown me was poisonous.
Each time I accidentally looked down to adjust my sweater or spent an especially long time blinking, the stranger made a note.
An angular, shallow wood-paneled pool cleverly abutted a full-length window that looked down onto the canal running through the Giardini.
I finally looked down there for the first time before dumping a pot of piss onto a desiccated life-sized human doll.
I was hacking away, and then the sound changed and I looked down and I was just sawing into my own thumb.
Every time he looked down at his notes, his eyes would be coming back up to a different part of your body.
Like Wetherspoons, Oceana has been routinely looked down upon for serving name-brand beer and encouraging men to wear vests in public.
The Irish, being Catholics who were looked down on in the 1840s and 50s, were on the next to the lowest rung.
An observer sat in a closed-door stall next to the urinals and looked down at a hidden periscope on the floor.
I looked down at what I was wearing and I started thinking, 'How will I stand in front of Allah like this?
I looked down from the platform and saw a bunch of people who had nothing to do with my kind of politics.
I looked down, and in front of her computer, poking out from under a stack of business cards, was one last key.
But there was a pervasive sense that some jobs were "worse," and many sex workers looked down on others with "lesser" jobs.
Have you ever looked down at a pile of barely used makeup and thought, I seriously have no idea where to begin?
I looked down at my wrist and could briefly see the bone through a deep gash before the wound filled with blood.
The 911 telecommunicators VICE spoke to said they felt looked down upon by the police officers and firefighters who work alongside them.
Wednesday evening during CNN's climate change town hall, the gods of politicking looked down on Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, and they smiled.
But at the end, he could not help himself and his voice thickened with grief as he looked down to regain control.
And I get their resentment at the globalized urban elites, who those in the rural areas here believed looked down at them.
After we finished eating, Mr. Becker and I walked back to the edge of the rock and looked down at the river.
He asked them to back away and looked down at Siatta, who was gasping, bleeding from a stab wound to his neck.
Not only have they ignored the "not-so-well-off" people but, in fact, they have looked down upon them with disdain.
"It's not looked down upon that guys want to look beautiful or take care of their skin" in South Korea, he said.
I looked down and I was holding a dog-eared vinyl copy of the "Hello Dummy!" live album (1968) by Don Rickles.
Others put in earphones, looked down and walked quickly to class, avoiding the questions of journalists who had descended on the campus.
As a female that is interested in STEM, I had my fair share of "mansplaining" and just overall being looked down upon.
Plus, the glass panels were so scuffed up that I was mostly looking at scratches and reflections when I looked down anyways.
The alleged attackers ran off and Smollett said he looked down and saw that his phone had fallen out of his pocket.
When asked, one of them said, Mr. Hariri just looked down at the table and said it was worse than they knew.
I looked down, and the little bird walked over to an iron gate, where the door was open, and it flew off.
He wiped his rounded features to clear them of expression, composed himself, and looked down with a movement like diving into a pool.
" An employee from a Miami Planned Parenthood office, Carolina Delgado, told the Times: "It was looked down upon for you to get pregnant.
The hefty design had to be held up by a helmet underneath the makeup, which kept slipping forward any time Jones looked down.
Most recently, Haqq shared another photo of her growing belly on Tuesday, in which she cradled and lovingly looked down at her bump.
When I walked into the Friday-night opening session, I looked down and noticed that I was carrying a WNYC tote bag instead.
I was amazed by the weight so I dropped it and I kind of looked down and I saw hair, like black hair.
Once the doors slammed shut, I looked down to see three daisy-chained Pocket Operators neatly laid out on a makeshift presentation table.
Disheartened, and frankly a little disgusted, I looked down at my hideous wheelchair and knew I owed it to myself to try again.
That day at the department store, the saleswoman looked down at me, up at my mother, then down at me again, and frowned.
They actually went around and looked down the telescope to see if we had some fake Moon inside that was some practical joke.
No one wants to be looked down on, and it's completely understandable that you wouldn't want your friends to view you this way.
Many in Poland's small towns and villages felt that the previous government, led by the liberal Civic Platform party, looked down on them.
While social media helped normalize certain facial features, Western society has long looked down upon broad noses, darker skin tones, and larger lips.
Back out on the street, pen still in hand, I looked down and took in my marker-stained jeans and beat-up trainers.
" While telling the story, Feinstein stopped herself, looked down, and let out an audible "ooph," explaining apologetically, "I never really talk about this.
"Initially it was going to be a ponytail, but as we were styling it, we liked the way it looked down," Kimble says.
Also, Donald Trump won the last election thanks to a perception by many average Americans that the coastal elites looked down on them.
I found that strip clubs are a big thing here, and that strippers are not looked down upon as they are in Denmark.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Walking through the main entrance of Lehigh University's Murray H. Goodman Stadium on Saturday, spectators looked down upon a pitted field.
When I looked down to read or write a text or send a message on Facebook, I swerved and nearly crashed every time.
To guide her strokes, she constantly looked down at her cellphone screen, following Vasari's preparatory underdrawing, which had been obtained by electronic scans.
Wearing gloves and a lab coat, Baisz looked down at a tiny clear plastic bag under a glass hood with a ventilation system.
We found a legal gravel pull-off that looked down on the semi-martian land of Skinwalker, and stared at the sky, waiting.
Wearing an orange jumpsuit and flanked by five Broward County Sheriff's Office deputies, Cruz looked down as his defense team addressed the court.
After dispatching that enemy, I looked down into the deep ravine to see only fog and the faint outline of a distant river.
"It hit me," he said to nothing and no one and looked down to where his feet ought to be but saw nothing.
After more than two hours, Ms. Griffin started telling a story about Mariah Carey when she froze, looked down and slumped, suddenly silent.
Trick-or-treating is somewhat looked down upon after a certain age, but that doesn't mean you can't still join in the fun.
For years, Barnett has looked down his nose at Latimer and Urbahn, claiming that their clients were often people he had already rejected.
Years of cultural dominance in TV, movies, comedy, media and to a large extent, universities, left conservatives feeling looked down on and labeled.
He looked down the hill from his balcony toward where the Monaco — a "cursed building," he said — sat awaiting the mayor's wrecking ball.
Avenatti made the sign of the cross prior to the verdict being read, stared at the jury and looked down at the table.
The Hebrew origin story might seem like a folktale, of the sort he had looked down on when he was a young man.
But Djokovic often has looked down and out in his long career only to find a way back to a more sunlit place.
Intent on reaching everyday people and selling them art — on the installment plan if needed — Halpert was looked down on by male dealers.
"They have looked down their noses at the average man on the street too long," Wallace said of the liberal establishment back then.
And if you've ever stood in the Donner Pass and looked down and realized that they got this far — that blew me away.
LANDOVER, Md. — Giants Coach Pat Shurmur thought about scolding quarterback Daniel Jones for a fumble, but then looked down at the score sheet.
As a man who never looked down on those who looked up to him, and who helped as many people as he could.
One looked down at me, shook its soft gray feathers and yawned, and I found myself yawning, too, in a moment of contagious fellowship.
Running to the door, she looked down the road leading away from the home she shares with her daughter in a community outside Tucson.
In the time and place that Westworld's set, prostitutes aren't particularly looked down upon, and there's a lot of power in prostitution for Clementine.
I remember it so vividly: I was getting a pedicure and I looked down at my feet, only to realize they were abnormally swollen.
Since Molam was looked-down on in Bangkok for so long, most of the famed musicians hadn't played in the city since the 70s.
In fact, it was looked down upon by almost every one, despite knowing that I was raised by a mother who was an actor.
As they were discussing the idea, she looked down and discovered her daughter scribbling on a piece of cardboard, following in her family's footsteps.
"I'd say about the two-minute mark in regulation, I looked down there at the bench, and they're smiling," Kansas Coach Bill Self said.
I really tried not to open my mouth much, so I either kept quiet or looked down when I spoke — rarely making eye contact.
I said to myself as I looked down in sadness at my fallen strands, which have seen me through my 25 years of life.
He was bound for Cleveland, home of the perennial losers and looked down upon by the rest of us with both empathy and scorn.
Asked how he would like to be remembered, he said: "As a man who never looked down on those who looked up to him."
But at the same time, when you're so looked down upon, you don't want to ask for help when it gets to that point.
I mostly sat silently and looked down at the table and tried not to let the fact that his mustache was crooked irritate me.
" I thought we were understanding each other, but he looked down at the floor, even more embarrassed, and said, "Sorry, it won't happen again.
Instead, Dr. Timothy M. Zagar of the University of North Carolina looked down at a sheet of test results and delivered some shocking news.
Sadly, we live in a world in which eating copious amounts of the two foods is not only advised against, it's looked down upon.
When she began her new approach, "some people looked down their noses at it," Dr. Arnold told the National Science and Technology Medals Foundation.
"God looked down and said 'We're not gonna let it rain on your speech,'" Trump said, noting that it didn't rain while he spoke.
The book introduces readers to a part of the country overlooked by many and looked down upon by most: white, working-class middle America.
McClease told Injustice Watch that he left his post to smoke a cigarette, looked down toward the shift office and saw Singleton hit Smith.
Men are allowed to skip the details and even, as John Mayer might tell you, looked down upon for revealing too much personal information.
She looked down and recognized her mother's hands in her own: The way they looked covered in patterns of oil and flour was identical.
"People got pretty close to the abyss and looked down, and it was pretty deep," Daniel Yergin, an oil historian, said in an interview.
But I already knew that she looked down up me, because she'd made it clear in the past, so it didn't make any difference.
I looked down and saw two lights flashing on the battery (I later learned this was an "Error A" motor fault after consulting the manual).
I think we're all beautiful and there's no reason for anyone to be looked down upon for wearing anything — whether that's heavy makeup or not.
It is looked down on as something used only by time-rich, money-poor people who cannot afford to travel by car, train or plane.
Iverson, exaggerating his movements like an ogre, looked down at Lue then took two stomping steps right over his prone body before jogging back downcourt.
Such errors made some younger journalists wonder if Abramson looked down on the kinds of online news outlets where many of them got their start.
On the car ride back to her owners' place, I looked down at her, peering up at me in a manner that almost suggested love.
I think everyone who can afford to pay more should ask these questions of fashion companies, instead of being looked down upon for doing so.
I looked down to see the average of the past five, and realized that they were now a minute long and about five minutes apart.
He walked from one end of the shoe store to the other, four times at various speeds, then sat and looked down at the shoes.
In these communities often the only thing that fills the void is church or religion and folks don't like being looked down upon for attending.
"I looked down and I saw fire from the church, then one, two, three, everything's destroyed," said Leo Guzman, 52, who lives across the street.
If they looked down as they approached the water, they would realize they were standing on the frets of another guitar, set into the pavement.
He occasionally looked down or clasped his hands in front of him and still bore facial bruises that police say he sustained while evading capture.
DALZELL, S.C. — As a teenager growing up in rural Sumter County, Brian Benenhaley resented the white people who looked down on his dark-skinned father.
When he was a student at the British public school Haileybury, he was captain of the rugby team and looked down his nose at cricket.
If you're an artist, if you're a maker, for a lot of people even still today, it's looked down upon to think about the business.
The act of putting on a costume, trying to be smarter or fancier or more glamorous than you really are, is often looked down upon.
" He took his binoculars from his face and looked down at me, pleased by this, and said with some delight, "Well, that's good to hear.
The conductor looked down at our printed ticket and mentally checked off my wife and me before pausing and giving a friendly but perplexed look.
Trump represented a road to a summit from which his son-in-law could lord it over the elitists who had looked down on him.
Still, Mr. Trump said Ms. Dingell had said her husband would be thrilled as he looked down and saw how the country was honoring him.
As he started dribbling toward Dieng, he looked down the ball, seeming to give his "tell" that he was going to a shoot a three.
"The dog looks crazy!" he laughed as he finally looked down at his rendering — a pile of wiggly-looking blobs with multiple sets of ears.
"And the boy looked up at him, and the Marine looked down, and then it hit me," Mr. Jones told Mother Jones magazine years later.
When the scream of metal grinding against the basalt fell away, Eyrún looked down and saw her husband staring back at her through the glass.
John Shelton Reed, a (white Southern) sociologist, describes the condition of a white Southerner as a perpetual sense of being unfairly treated and looked down on.
I would be celibate, a nun, and from this saintly pillar I looked down on peers who dated — a bit desperate and Anne Bancroft for me.
I was actually feeling better from the treatment, but then one day I was washing my face and I looked down and saw these tiny hairs.
When she woke up after the operation, Lucía looked down at the gauze covering the wound near her pelvic bone and, confused, called her aunt over.
When the bandages came off, I looked down at myself and for the first time in my life I felt truly at home in my body.
And yet, around 5:30 on a random weeknight, I looked down to see my college roommate calling out of the blue from five states away.
At that point I looked down, taking stock of the plaid dress I was wearing under a black women's blazer and sensible, if too-small flats.
This Europe has often looked down on the Poles, the Hungarians and the Czechs, let alone the Ukrainians or Estonians, for their supposed exoticism and backwardness.
I stopped prepping for a second, looked down at my feet, bare and out of my standard uniform's chef shoes, planted on the kitchen's linoleum floor.
When investigators looked down from helicopters afterwards, it seemed that the roofs of houses had been peeled off, the rooms below resembling "chambers of the heart".
In the first image, Dream wrapped her arms around True and smiled up at her, as True happily looked down while rocking a Fendi T-shirt.
He tells her that men are supposed to keep their emotions in check; otherwise they're looked down upon, and it's this mentality that's deeply affecting him.
It was still a sad place: Guards with rifles looked down from a tower at the condemned men, many of them very old, some in wheelchairs.
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"My life was perfect for about three seconds, until the nurse looked down and said that it's a boy," the 25 year old author told Cosmo.
As a consolation prize, I looked down on the lesser summits along the ridgeline at wisps of breakaway clouds swirling and eddying against protruding rock walls.
"It's just hard to believe," a former neighbor of Mr. Sterling's, Junickol Whitfield, 34, said from the upper rows as she looked down at the scene.
Saunas are frequently looked down on as sleazy, grotty, and potentially unsafe embarrassments from a time when gay men were forced to live in the shadows.
As the plane steered toward the American logistics base at McMurdo Station, Mr. Kerry looked down at the stretch of ocean he had helped to preserve.
But equipped with a camera that looked down into the bin, the Google system analyzed its own progress during about 14 hours of trial and error.
"We were in the 68th floor of Trump Tower and we looked down on the sidewalks and there were thousands and thousands of people," he said.
Through platforms like Instagram and YouTube, you'll see thousands of photos and videos glamorizing a lifestyle that's been looked down on by many for so long.
He looked down once more, and couldn't believe his eyes: his shorts, vest and flat boots were back, and everything else seemed to be in order.
And even though all three books have (different) human protagonists, they're all scrapping to make the most of lives in which they're often looked down upon.
"I was just going about my business when I looked down and saw his reflection in the magnifying mirror and I started laughing hysterically," she said.
That was true when he was a young real estate developer from Queens who felt he was looked down upon by "old money" rivals in Manhattan.
Dear Miss Manners: During my 25-year marriage, my husband's brother and his wife have looked down their noses at me and have treated me horribly.
At first it was spoken by women and children, so it was looked down upon by Talmudists and the educated elite as unworthy of serious consideration.
When I asked him whether it worked, he laughed and looked down and said that he supposed it did, as he'd sailed it on the Hudson.
Even their location was a metaphor, as the diehards writhed in the dirt of the pit and casual rockers looked down on them from the stands.
While Mohseni lived there, wearing western-style dress (like jeans) was looked down upon, as was presenting in any way that was outside of strict gender norms.
Charles, 68, performed the somber ceremony as the Queen, 91, and Prince Philip, 96, looked down from a balcony of the Foreign and Comonwealth Office in London.
When asked to read what was on her shirt, McKinley looked down in the fading evening light, pointed, and read slowly: "Courage is found in unlikely places."
At the halfway point, I looked down at my running app and was greeted by an alarming sight: I was somehow on track for a personal best.
He's the modern Olympics' founding father, the Frenchman who looked down upon "mediocre" St. Louis and someone who didn't even bother to trek to the 1904 Games.
The sense that I get is that people are really animated by this feeling that they are looked down upon by the coastal elite of the country.
It wasn't until he saw the horrified look on her face as she looked down at him that he realized that both of his legs were missing.
She took the last empty seat at the table and looked down at her hands, as if wondering how these tiny fingers could produce such beautiful music.
She shares his fury at how he's been looked down upon by their legal peers; her gasket-blowing at Howard Hamlin (Patrick Fabian) was a season highlight.
The lines "When in Minnesota and you got a drink quota" painted a picture of a place where hard drinking wasn't looked down upon, but outright welcomed.
Gregg Martin, a young actor who has landed bit roles in TV series including "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," said he felt the building's stars looked down on him.
Weaving, once looked down on by the art establishment as women's work, or scorned as folksy craft, is now the subject of major exhibitions at prestigious museums.
"I looked down the route and saw the hundreds of thousands of people — and we were just getting started with several miles to go," Ricketts said Saturday.
Years later, fulfilling a vow to his father, he stood on the high diving platform at the Olympic Games in London and looked down at cheering crowds.
While eating insects is already part of a normal diet for Thai people in rural areas, 35-year-old Buttama says it is often looked down upon.
Ronnie Ortiz-Magro is down and out about being single -- meaning he looked DOWN when a random woman took OUT her boobs to flash him in Hollywood!!!
That group looked down its nose at Trump as sort of a carnival barker, putting his name on buildings and turning himself into a pop-culture figure.
Kelsey and Alex told me the mixture was ready and handed me a curdled, lukewarm tube of plaster; I looked down at it and immediately went limp.
Ms. Lesley, 62, said she lived in a Fort Lee high-rise and had looked down on the massive traffic jam Mr. Christie's associates created in September 2013.
"I looked down and on my finger was a worm, and it was squiggling around for five seconds and it died," the woman, Abby Beckley, told KVAL Tuesday.
He told Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet that he thought he must be smelling his neighbor's barbecue, but he looked down and—lo and behold—his grapes were on fire.
Looking up again, he could see a faint glow of sky through the branches, but that only made things more impenetrable when he looked down at the ground.
It wasn't just a political culture that looked down on her testimony — so too did "the public [who] rejected the testimony of my life experience," Hill later wrote.
Among Democrats, the party leadership has looked down on Sanders voters who it believes are unrealistic about their goals and falling for simplistic analysis about how politics works.
As the slideshow went on, North became increasingly warier of Saint, who was throwing up a peace sign in the second snapshot while his big sister looked down.
Amid the serene sounds of birds chirping and water splashing, she took a deep breath, looked down at her calf-high rain boots, and stepped into the water.
In the first image, Dream wrapped her arms around True and smiled up at her as True happily looked down, rocking a Fendi T-shirt and black sneakers.
While we were in Mississippi on Highway 61, I looked down for a second to change my iPod and hit one of the deep ruts on the road.
"If a member of the public looked down on us, I'd want to ask them why—find out how and where they built up that view," he says.
Their hard work finally paid off Friday when they looked down from a helicopter and saw Eller between two waterfalls, walking barefoot through a ravine, waving her arms.
"And then one day I looked down at my new daughter and thought 'Oh baby, baby,' and the lyric just poured out of me in about 10 minutes."
It's party music, at the end of the day, which is something that will often be looked down upon whether it's Justin Bieber, Good Charlotte or Luke Bryan.
They were, and still are, both looked down on in most critical circles, and have no need to even put up a facade of being in high taste.
Her youngest son, Grayson, was born three weeks early and one day when he had just finished breast-feeding, she looked down and noticed that he wasn't breathing.
They looked down, through the bar-top glass, at photographs from the establishment's original incarnation, in the nineteen-twenties, as a residence for sorority girls turned working women.
"I think those [trade] jobs go unfilled because skilled labor is looked down upon, even though those skilled labor people make more money than I do," she explained.
Thompson is always reluctant to use the low line side kick to the knee which, though hard to catch is sometimes looked down upon as a dirty move.
When men act assertive they're often praised, but women tend to be looked down upon for exhibiting the same behavior, especially if it's not tempered with a smile.
On this day in 1935, as recorded in The Times, a teenager looked down a manhole while shoveling snow in East Harlem and saw an eight-foot alligator.
The win meant that Mr. del Toro had finally won the acceptance of Hollywood, after being looked down on as a horror director for much of his career.
The woman, who did not want her name to be published for the sake of her family's security, looked down and ran her fingers through her prayer beads.
" She looked down while confiding all this, so I offered my own embarrassing story: "Once I was crossing the street and hallucinated that my eyes had fallen out.
As Mr. Rivas waited in a security line, a guard looked down at the boy, who stood by him, looking sleepy, and commented on how cute he was.
"She looked down and looked back up and realized, 'I don't see her,'" and then immediately notified the authorities after she searched briefly in the woods, he said.
She looked down at her unvarnished nails: in college she had worn leather moccasins and, on occasion, feathers in her ears; she'd won a prize for her dissertation.
"The watch dinged me ... I looked down and it said you are in atrial fibrillation," Ray Emerson, a 79-year-old veterinarian from Waco, Texas, told CBS Austin.
And when Mr. Fennimore went to Indiana University in Bloomington, the same cheerleaders who had looked down on him in high school suddenly found his self-assurance appealing.
Despite the lawmaker's own pro-Brexit views, the Labour label put him on the side of the big-city elites who looked down their noses at the north.
But when the average American feels looked down on, his interests minimized or ignored, he can not only become less generous, he can also sometimes become downright ugly.
He appeared in court Monday for a hearing in the sealing of certain documents in the case but didn't speak publicly and looked down most of the time.
As she spoke to him, Mr. Flake nodded and looked down, his eyes darting between her, the floor and the elevator wall — a moment captured live on CNN.
The student with academic skills is praised and rewarded while, the other is looked down upon and no one bothers to see the other skills they have acquired.
Moments before, in the kitchen, I had looked down at the sprawl of Manhattan and watched a car the size of an ant stop at a red light.
He looked down at his book prop, flipped its two actual pages – the rest were glued together to stop people from using it as a free source of notepaper.
They said he told investigators that before the wreck, he briefly looked down from the road while performing a retest of an ignition interlock device attached to the truck.
The whole season people looked down on me because they didn't think I'm in shape, which I think is f—ing ridiculous 'cause I won two or three Challenges.
Tandy watched the dust dissipate for a moment, and when they looked down, they were surprised to find Noor, too, was sitting on the pavement, watching the runner disappear.
When it finally pulled out, the passengers looked down at their loved ones, pounding on the windows and blowing kisses as they speeded out of this crumbling capital city.
He mumbled back, 'uh I didn't....' and looked down and away, at that point he walked off and everyone watching me was looking at me like I was crazy.
At one point, Constand was asked to describe what Cosby was wearing and when she said the color of his tie, which was brown, he looked down at it.
I looked down at myself then too, feeling the sudden, hot pressure of addressing the condition of my uterus for a person who did not, in fact, have one.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK.The faces of Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un looked down onto the concourse of Waterloo station, beamed out from giant TV screens.
I finally got them off me when I looked down and saw that in the 30 minutes I'd been there, they had completely infested my suitcase and my backpack.
The aloof and imperious style that characterised Ms Park's presidency also cut it short; Choi Jong-kun of Yonsei University says she "looked down on the entire legal process".
He looked down on other opposition figures who safely returned from Iran seeking power after Saddam's demise while others put their lives at risk by staying in the country.
I looked down at my open-toed shoes and plastic water bottle and felt gratified that I was in the best possible hands, and improperly dressed for this occasion.
He told me that when he came home from the war, people actually looked down on him for having served, and he never talked about his experiences in Vietnam.
Her husband wheeled her to the neonatal intensive care unit where she looked down into the isolette at her 1-pound, 8-ounce baby and promptly burst into tears.
Additionally, there was another neutral bystander present for each variation, who looked down at the floor throughout the experiment, neither helping nor choosing not to assist the pup's owner.
An active-duty three-star Army general, McMaster reportedly complained that Mattis, a retired four-star Marine Corps general, looked down on his position in the National Security Council.
Dixon looked down on the scene and observed that the project is partly funded by the E.U. "Which is a real kick in the bollocks, isn't it?" he said.
He often looked down and shook his head slightly in the face of the attacks on Mr. Trump, while Mr. Kaine tended to interrupt and talk over Mr. Pence.
Cambridge-educated Jutting, wearing a blue shirt, looked down and showed no emotion when the verdict was read out in an open courtroom, packed with international and local journalists.
In 1998 Shinhwa asked why society is so greedy in "Resolver," and a year later G.O.D. debuted with "To Mother," about a poor widow looked down upon by society.
When I looked down, I saw small, digitized thighs sitting in skinny jeans; I looked up, and saw a futuristic chandelier gently swaying on the ceiling above my head.
The small but lionhearted Homely Wench Society gathered at Flordeliza Castillo's window and looked down upon the mass of menfolk below, many of them bearing beverages and assorted foodstuffs.
Dried legumes were looked down on as poor man's food, but the economic scarcities of the Civil War severely impacted the diets of both enslaved Africans and white Southerners.
"Fashion photography was long looked down on as a commercial branch of photography," said Valerie Steele, director and chief curator of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Ms. Page said that when Mr. Ratner made his comment, at a cast event for the 2006 movie "X-Men: The Last Stand," she looked down at her feet.
Nesterenko looked down at the glassy-eyed Tatiana — dead in part because Oleg kept her from getting that promotion — and then looked wonderingly at Elizabeth, already in the distance.
"I looked down and saw two bullet holes on each side of my coat where the bullets passed through," Mr. Leonov told The New York Times Magazine in 1994.
It is also the familiar tale of how a relatively inexperienced woman is looked down on and underestimated, both by the candidate she covered and by her network superiors.
The lights went out and I looked down at my bright white sneakers in the dark behind the curtain I had seen so many times from the other side.
Starting in 1906, Buber published translations and adaptations of Hasidic legends, which caused a sensation among German Jews, who had long looked down on what they considered ancestral superstitions.
"I looked down, and I (saw) the boy's finger come up through the hole," Harrison Fire Rescue Deputy Fire Chief Wesley Pompa told CNN affiliate WFRV in Green Bay.
A lot of Sephardic and Mizrahi — Spanish and Arab Jewish descendants — were looked down upon in Israel and seen as, This country wasn't meant for you; this was for us.
Gaga kneeled on the ground beside Cooper, who sat on a stool for the song and looked down at her warmly, resting a hand on her arm as he sang.
While tow-in surfing was popularized by big-wave icons like Laird Hamilton, and pushed the limits of what humans could surf, it's often looked down on by purists today.
On the morning of October 1st, Blake looked down at his wrist and pressed "record" on his old-school spy watch with a video camera hidden in its analog face.
But when the man looked down at the baseball, looked up at his boyfriend, and mouthed the words "oh my god," it was clear there's something more important going on.
Mr Trump claims to speak for America's "forgotten men and women", the people who live in small towns or rural areas and are looked down on by the metropolitan elite.
Two years ago, Ericka Hart was about to walk into a Sephora in Lower Manhattan when she looked down at her ringing phone, and stopped right there on Wall Street.
"Queer culture has always been looked down upon and made to feel lesser than," said Meatball, a Los Angeles–based drag queen and "fan favorite" winner on Dragula's first season.
The previous day, from a window in the student union, on the school's second floor, Matt Polazzo and his students had looked down at the immediate aftermath of the attack.
Then we both looked down at the speed bump and saw that it was, in fact, already painted neon yellow, while the rest of the parking lot was painted black.
Mr. Pistorius, 29, who looked down in an expressionless stare while the judge read the sentence, showed no emotion when he was asked to rise and listen to the sentencing.
And unlike Mr. Rabin and other locally born members of the elite, he did not fight in the 1948 war for independence, something for which veterans looked down on him.
Stranded in our hotel along the river, I looked down from a second-floor interior balcony and saw that the water had risen frighteningly to the ceiling of the lobby.
How many episodes was Veronica looked down on for being 'just a girl'—and that's exactly the kind of language that's going on with the idiots in the White House.
While agriculture used to be looked down upon by the conservation sector, the Lava Java farm is proof that farmers can cultivate the land and rehabilitate it with endemic species.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a young social media star, looked down or away when Trump delivered comments she viewed as egregious and stared daggers at colleagues who stood and clapped.
But I was never really too much in tune with myself as a woman to know how I looked down there or can't even define how I felt down there.
People are going start to fear that if they're not making the most of themselves or being sufficiently productive in their later days, they're going to be looked down on.
Nicholas Kristof In 1885, a poor, uneducated 16-year-old boy arrived in our country from Germany at a time when immigrants were often looked down on by affluent Americans.
The video ended in another interview with a person showing mild interest in the news, but in the background, the family looked down on the grave and set it aflame.
Fighting back tears, the sixth in line to the British throne looked down at the floor and was comforted by a television presenter onstage before the audience started to applaud.
Jeb looked down at them, perplexed to find that they were of different colors, one a strange, violet shade of blue, the other green with flecks of black and honey.
She grew up in a fairly well-off family — one of her ancestors, John Walter, founded The Times of London — that may have looked down on acting as bohemian slumming.
Additionally, the Church Of England looked down on divorce, and Queen Elizabeth, though the head of the church, couldn't make an exception for her sister, or so The Crown said.
At one point on his debut as a presidential candidate, O'Rourke interrupted his chat with supporters and looked down at his own phone to make sure he was on track.
But when he talks of how he shot, it is also clear that when he looked down the barrel of a rifle he was capable of extreme patience and calm.
" He nodded and then looked down, saying, "I had to go on a troop transport plane headed for home and pull off a young man who was already strapped in.
J. Alexander, a gender-nonconforming model coach and television personality, looked down the length of his 6-foot-4 frame to a pair of black Marco Delli sequined lace-ups.
"I looked down, and there was a piece of notebook paper folded neatly on the top step, where the package probably should have been," Smith told CNN affiliate WCCO Friday.
A female traveler filed a complaint after a former TSA agent allegedly forced her to expose her breasts and looked down her pants for a security screening at LAX in June.
Wearing a teal Reebok tracksuit, the mother of one cuddled and looked down at her baby girl from their comfy-looking seat, as Kulture sported a white-and-gold patterned snowsuit.
From its headquarters in chic Düsseldorf, the utility looked down on RWE, its longtime rival, based in Essen, a down-at-heel former coal-and-steel town 40 minutes' drive away.
At this point a crow jumped up in the game and made me scream, I then looked down to see a devil child looking back at me and screamed blue murder.
As I looked down, I felt at once like I was going to fall from my perch and that I would never be able to move my arms or legs again.
"Immigrant refugee women are always looked down upon as 'victims' who are not able to make decisions or be a part of the movement to end violence against women," she said.
"If you aren't a fiduciary, you are kind of looked down upon," said Hays, who is a fiduciary but was not when he started his career more than two decades ago.
"We feel railroaded," Ms. Boon, 54, said on a recent afternoon as she looked down into the Peace Valley, where BC Hydro started cutting down trees on their land this summer.
In the first scene of the movie — the only scene featuring white characters with speaking roles — the Youngs are looked down on when they enter what's perceived as a white space.
"The political prisoners must be freed," they chanted as people filmed them with their phones, and as guards carrying machine guns on their shoulders looked down from walls and watchtowers above.
Like, they're so engulfed in it that they're probably forgetting some aspects of their religion — that it's been so long that it's just now that that's looked down upon as terrorism.
We were whisked away to an office upstairs with windows that looked down on one of the football-field-size rooms that was now lined with cots and their new occupants.
SALEM, Massachusetts — On a quiet New England street, just steps from a yoga studio, a giant wicker sculpture of Baphomet — a demonic entity often associated with Satan — looked down on passersby.
Traversing about 240 miles of coast from Vasto to Ravenna by helicopter, Mr. Barbieri looked down at random groups of people standing in shallow water and saw a kind of serendipitous choreography.
On Liam's first birthday, Conrad shared a picture of the trio looking on the beach, as she and Tell looked down at little Liam and their son peered down at the sand.
There were also some especially vocal writers that were very strict about sticking to canon, and really looked down on any writers that dared to steer away or delve into serious topics.
Facing off with the shark As McDaniel looked down into the water he said he saw the culprit that was pushing the back end of his boat -- an "enormous" great white shark.
But the custom was clumsily ignored last week when Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio looked down from the building that houses the Italian prime minister's office, his fist punching the air.
"I quickly came upon the spot I had just passed and I looked down and I saw that it was now a massive amount of smoke that was billowing up," she said.
The constant theme that's running through the sort of cultural memory of this group of people is that for the past 20 or so years, mainstream culture has looked down on you.
The moment Griffin learned the heartbreaking news from the factory manager, he says he looked down to his left and saw a combat boot sole with a flip flop thong through it.
Bannon gloried in the slights and scorn directed at Trump supporters, proudly insisting that elitist Clintonites looked down on them as 'hobbits,' 'Grunions,' and — co-opting Clinton's own ill-advised term — 'deplorable.
Others, citing cultures where kissing with tongue is not only absent but looked down upon, believe making out is a specific learned behavior that's gained popularity due to media consumption and globalization.
I looked down at the deserted street, the rows of parked cars, the trees that were losing their leaves so that their branches had begun to show, like bare limbs through rags.
Matt: Just think of the way shows like Made in Chelsea and TOWIE are talked about and looked down on by your average pseudo-intellectual male Guardian reader or overrated alternative comedian.
What if, when you looked down from a trans-Atlantic flight, the contents of the ocean, and its floor, were as clearly visible as if seen through air: what would you see?
If you've ever been in a public place and heard the distinctive trill of an iPhone ringtone, looked down at your phone and realized the call wasn't for you — you're not alone.
When I first looked down upon the Amazon rainforest in 2001, I saw vast areas of jungle and a wide and winding copper colored river that went on and on and on.
Reagan, a former model for Hugo Boss and other major brands, looked down as Nesci's family members and friends chastised him during a proceeding in Torrance Superior Court, the Daily Breeze reports.
I looked down at my stomach and was horrified to see a solid mass of hardened fat —almost like a stick of butter — underneath my skin, where the handset had been placed.
Bray Wyatt would ramble on in just the right way about how much he hated everyone because of how the world looked down on poor white trash from Louisiana, his kayfabe home.
I'd put the clothes on in the morning and if the ensemble worked when I looked down at myself, I'd walk out the door with the confidence of a street style star.
From the oval windows of the packed airplane, many of the at least 21990 young men (all flying for the first time) looked down with amazement at the vast darkness beneath them.
Coming home late, he looked down at a sleeping Renee, tucked her in and then sat and stared, wondering if the illegals were not just across the street but in his bed.
"The use of ayahuasca and plant medicines is actually quite stigmatized and looked down upon by communities who are really trying to get a leg up in the capitalist economy," she said.
Trump's arrival at Davos comes after a lifetime of being patronized by the wealthy, well-connected elites who looked down on the brash, self-promoting businessman who constantly boasted about his wealth.
A third true thing is that I love looking down at my wrist and seeing a reminder of the first time I looked down and saw my breast in another woman's mouth.
When she got desperate, she would prop open a window that looked down onto Eldridge Street and call Maria's name out to the neighborhood, praying she would hear her and come home.
Snap-on Chairman and CEO Nicholas Pinchuk said Friday that blue collar workers in middle America are in favor of President Donald Trump because they are sick of being looked down on.
"Whenever it happened, I just looked down and I didn&apost see anyone there, and I was like, &aposOh no, this is about to be bad,&apos" Sherbs said on the episode.
I was about to speak and someone who worked with me pulled me out of the room and said, "The DCCC just did this," and I looked down and saw the top line.
I use the term to mean all instances when a woman is restricted because of her gender—whether she is explicitly discriminated against under the law or unfairly treated and looked down upon.
"It's kind of like I'm looked down upon because I chose to not join a historically black sorority," said YouTube vlogger Rebecca Heyliger in a detailed video about her experience rushing Chi Omega.
He looked down toward the ground and said, "Now you see, this little bird doesn't know it ..." But before he could finish his thought, the green bird flew and perched on his podium.
It's a future in which he's asked to endure being looked down on by Seth MacFarlane (as a wealthy, British-accented race-car sponsor), a humiliation no human being should have to endure.
"It really feels lonely to lose one of my 'comrades' who, in the same age, introduced the fun of internet content; something that used to be minor and to be looked down on."
I said, 'I know it's Australia, but you hardly ever see them' and I looked down at this snake is rearing up, it's head is flattened out, it's a split second from striking.
The 35-year-old Glee alum looked down at the ground as he left the convenience store, wearing the same blue sweatpants and long-sleeved black shirt he was photographed wearing last week.
So when Priya and me turned our heads, we looked down at the smoky twilit water fuming and roiling phosphorescent white under electric arc lamps, like it was picked out in radium paint.
We're on the second floor and there are 12 floors in the building, so after we decorated the outdoor space, everyone looked down, saw what we we did, and asked, Who did that?
As I was watching, the bomb aimer said, 'There is a kite down there,' and I looked down and saw a small tiny high wing monoplane… I saw him flip over to port.
Street artist Jimmy C's take on photographer Brian Duffy's iconic photo for the Aladdin Sane cover looked down on fans who came to pay their respects, a fitting tribute to the beloved icon.
"Six years ago, telling people you were a YouTuber, they looked down on it, and thought it was just kind of cute," Mota told CNBC at the MAKERS conference on Tuesday in California.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Australian Lydia Lassila took a huge breath, looked down at her coach and then went for it, the final jump of an illustrious career that spanned five Olympic Games.
And 2400 percent of children here under the age of 2471 grow up in homes dependent on Hartz IV—a form of welfare looked down upon by a healthy slice of German society.
The Tempe police report said Vasquez repeatedly looked down and not at the road, glancing up a half second before the car hit Elaine Herzberg, 49, who was crossing the street at night.
He looked down, expecting to see tracks below—the train had started moving—but the area was an enclosed, accordion-like sleeve that bent gracefully as the train pulled out of the station.
My arm started to ache and I made eye contact with one of the artists in the back, he looked down quickly and I felt ashamed for making him feel like a voyeur.
You could pick up early warning signs in 2006, in states such as Florida, where the high-flying housing market, suspended in midair by irrational faith, suddenly looked down and fell to earth.
So I think we were taught to be compliant and pliable and not to be difficult, and I think if you demonstrated great ambition for a big career it was looked down upon.
Down there in the lizard brain, it's fear: fear of being left out, laughed at, or looked down on, fear of never belonging, never being accepted, no matter how many towers you build.
It wasn't until Peralta brought me across the alleyway into her old home, the one she shared with her mom, that I looked down and realized that she already had a concrete floor.
Neither figure was of any interest to Mathew Hayman, an Australian with Australia's Orica-BikeExchange team, when he looked down at his computer during Thursday's uphill time trial at the Tour de France.
Now he was frozen in fear in this particular bathroom and in all the bathrooms simultaneously; he looked down from a hundred windows at the little boat on the placid man-made lake.
On the other side of that, you have Project Keyhole, where the military launched a series of telescopes into space that had very high precision mirrors and lenses that looked down at Earth.
She looked down at the small ears of her daughter, unavoidably open to the world, eagerly capturing the sounds of the choking man and turning them inward to shape her soft, growing mind.
She said she used the flashlight to illuminate the door and managed to unlatch it, but after opening it she looked down and noticed that she was suspended dozens of feet in the air.
I looked down to my left, picked up a lighter with a press of the trigger underneath my left middle finger, and lit it with a super-cool smoker-guy flick of the wrist.
The angry white people flocking to Trump feel like they're getting snubbed, looked down on, and passed over, that a new culture is rising up around them and it has no place for them.
When asked to explain his Saturday comments about Charlottesville, Trump looked down at his notes and again read a section of his initial statement that denounced bigotry but did not single out white supremacists.
Investigators later determined the driver, Rafaela Vasquez, had looked down at a phone 204 times during a 43-minute test drive, according to a 318-page police report released by the Tempe Police Department.
He looked down toward the ground and said, "Now you see, this little bird doesn't know it ..." But before he could finish his thought, the light brown bird flew and perched on his podium.
" He went on to say, "Some years ago, a similar poem could have been written about food snobs who looked down on red-sauce Italian cooking because they had discovered the cuisine of Tuscany.
Slager's wife looked down as Miles Scott talked about his father missing his football games and graduation "Your honor, I miss my dad so much I can't sleep at night," the young man said.
It more than deserves the same level of recognition given to other team pursuits, particularly in light of the thinly veiled sexism that has caused it to be looked down upon for so long.
While it developed something of a tabloid reputation, looked down upon by much of the conservative intellectual elite, it had a major readership among both rank-and-file Republicans and some on Capitol Hill.
Growing up in American, I looked down on the Old Country Buffet as place for people in need of charity, while he saw such bountiful food at such a low price as a luxury.
After kissing the waitresses hello and shaking hands with the busboys and bar backs, Mr. Gargan tucked a bar towel in his belt and looked down the long counter at the clusters of customers.
"We are cursed by a common language," my editor was fond of telling me, a line he ascribed to some British statesman, who doubtless looked down his pince-nez at his convict-descended cousins.
Looked down as conservatives as simply bomb-throwers; a political establishment that for far too long has taken the votes of conservatives for granted; and a political establishment that has confused cronyism for capitalism.
"I feel it mandatory to tip so as not to be looked down on or create a negative stereotype of South Asians in North America," Jahanan, a 25-year-old from Toronto, told me.
Although the community is known for Pusher Street, a road where dealers pedal marijuana, harder drugs are looked down upon, and Christiania's typically progressive residents are proponents of pastimes such as yoga and the arts.
Here, Murray is arguing that his decades-long focus on the intellectual inferiority of African Americans is the product of his empathy for African Americans who may be looked down upon because of affirmative action.
David Cameron and his acolytes always looked down on Mrs May as a dutiful dullard who got a second-class degree in geography from St Hugh's and then went on to rise without a trace.
The 65-year-old actor shared a remarkable photo from his vacation in which he and wife Keely Shaye Smith looked down into the water from their boat as a shark swam up to them.
At one point, the instructor even commented on how glad she was to see I was really sweating, and when I looked down saw that the pristine parquet floor was covered in pools of sweat.
While yoga, massage, and psychotherapy have been around for a long time, there was little high-quality research out there to understand their effects on back pain, and doctors sometimes looked down on these practices.
PEOPLE previously reported that Savannah, 19, was involved in a life-threatening accident, which occurred after her floor mat got stuck behind the pedals of her car and she looked down quickly to move them.
My Ob/Gyn has a great head of hair for a man his age, I remember thinking as I looked down between my legs, my feet in the stirrups at my six-week postpartum checkup.
When Mom looked down at me for the first time, I imagined her happiness mixed with concern over raising an African American child with light skin, blond hair, sensitivity to bright light, and lousy vision.
"I didn't know his name until I looked down at the card," Mr. Trump said of a July phone call with Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, that lies at the heart of the impeachment investigation.
Bulluck said opponents have not looked down at the former NFLers' attempt to make some noise in the curling world and instead have welcomed them with open arms, offering tips and advice along the way.
From a window in a restaurant on an upper floor of my hotel, seven hundred feet above the Persian Gulf, I looked down on two vast offshore land-creation developments: Palm Jumeirah and the World.
As our plane took off, I looked down on the city from the safety of the air, and realized that this city -- my adopted city -- will need all the volunteers and goodwill it can get.
The minute their car was in the water, the twins felt a bump, a gentle nudge beneath the chassis, and when they looked down, they saw a pod of dolphins pushing them across Biscayne Bay.
He kept pitching me around the room, pounding me with his hands, and when my body sailed into the main part of the garage, he followed and looked down as I curled into a ball.
After we had spoken for about an hour in the conference room of a Times Square hotel, I looked down at her stylish slip-on sneakers to ask, matter-of-factly, whether they were Vans.
He looked down repeatedly at his notes, blinked frequently through what appeared to be watery eyes, and showed little of the smirking scornfulness with which he has dismissed the allegations against him in the past.
"I was 231 years old standing on the bridge over the L.A. River at Ventura and Vineland in Studio City, and I looked down at that dry river bed and I'm sobbing, I'm sobbing," she said.
I looked down to where the words would have landed, then to my friend Dan who I'd dragged outside with me, then back down—and in that moment, I knew what I'd said to be true.
Rush then shook Melania Trump's hand during a sustained standing ovation and pounded the left side of his chest as he looked down at President Trump, who flashed a thumbs-up and nodded from the dais.
Unfortunately, my polish didn't change color during the experiment, but when I left for the night and went down into the hot and sticky NYC subway, I looked down and (what do you know?) pink nails!
The 29-year-old Northern Irishman looked down and out in the closing round when bogeys at the second and fifth pushed him down the field in stiff breezes at Carnoustie that gusted up to 28mph.
"My water broke and I looked down and my son's feet were hanging out," Ashly Moreau, who was just 34 weeks pregnant when she started to give birth in the bathroom of her home, told KPLC.
In an effort to help you get over any package prejudice, I've rounded up an exhaustive list of products that are unjustly looked down on because of their cheap, passé, dull, or all-around tacky containers.
Mouth agape at the VIP theater experience, my heart sank as I looked down on the table between our private seats and saw the worst thing to ever go hand-in-hand with movies: 3D glasses.
And I went back in and re-approached the landing on the left, and then I looked down and I had a little landing strip," he admits, adding, "I didn't get my full frontal after all.
Also when it gets worse, you can get blood in the stool—sometimes I've looked down, and I don't mean to be graphic, but literally you can only see a centimeter down it's so red. Christ.Yeah.
Ross looked down on a model of the plaza, which featured a miniature version of the structure commissioned from Heatherwick: a copper-colored, urn-shaped lattice of a hundred and fifty-four staircases and eighty landings.
Perhaps it's enough to be the object of adoration by millions, take the Trump brand to new heights, and take down the Republican and business elites who have looked down their noses at him for decades.
According to NPR, he got the idea while gazing out the window during a cross-country flight, when "he looked down over the farms of the Midwest and saw crops planted in perfect, amazing contoured lines."
Never have my feet looked so cute in socks before, and I wore them long after I rolled up my yoga mat because they are super comfortable and made me smile every time I looked down.
They both inherited and expanded family enterprises—an Australian newspaper; an outer-borough New York City real-estate firm—but felt looked down upon by people who were richer and closer to the centers of power.
On this day in 1935, as recorded in The Times, a teenager named Salvatore Condulucci looked down a manhole while shoveling snow in East Harlem and saw an 8-foot alligator, thrashing in the icy water.
On this day in 1935, as recorded in The Times, a teenager named Salvatore Condulucci looked down a manhole while shoveling snow in East Harlem and saw an eight-foot alligator, thrashing in the icy water.
Looking to end the Rangers' rally, Betances lifted his glove, looked down at Profar and then quickly glanced over to his right to see Rougned Odor dancing down the third-base line with an aggressive lead.
On the day of his tragic passing, Cha had posted a series of photos of himself in a leather jacket on Instagram, posing with a white mug in hand as he looked down at his phone.
When I first experienced a VR headset, it felt so genuine that I was surprised when I looked down and saw that my clothes were different than the ones I had put on in the morning.
"When I had landed that one, I felt like something was a little wrong, and I thought I had just hyperextended my knees until I looked down and that wasn't the case," she explained of the incident.
They bought 85m copies of her ten novels in more than 50 languages because they loved how her heroines were survivors, not only of incest or sexual abuse, but of being fat, looked down upon, left out.
I looked down on a monitor and three examples from their collection of quaint-looking hybrid mobile phones from China: examples of their Shanzhai Archeology project, which investigates the recombinatorial counterfeit consumer goods phenomenon known as shanzhai.
During sex I checked the condom to see if it was OK, and I could see it, but when we finished I looked down and just saw a ring of latex around the base of my dick.
After watching the livestream, I was left with a terrible feeling of emptiness as I looked down at my notes from the event and realized I hadn't written down a single thing: there was nothing to record.
The smoothness came a few days later, when I looked down at my balls after getting out of bed and noticed that they looked like they do after a long session in a 104-degree hot tub.
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The House measure, which passed 407 to 10 as dozens of students looked down from the visitors' gallery, is one of a flurry of school safety bills that have been introduced in Congress — without curbs on guns.
"If you don't own enough guns to arm a small army, you're not really a Texan," said Dean Seiser, who was taking pictures of his companion, Debi Vanover, as she looked down the iron sights of a .
When Miller looked down at him, he must have seen it on Wallace's face—that they were not this kind of friend either, that the list of things they could joke about did not include his race.
Just like crossing a rope bridge—something that doesn't come easily to someone with a deep-seated fear of heights like myself—the only time I felt queasy about what I was doing was when I looked down.
Having removed myself from a bathroom that reeked of weed, because, well, this is a band that pairs nicely with pot, I looked down upon hundreds of fans who were experiencing a moment—each one unique to them.
Anyone who has ever planned out a message relaying difficult news to skip out on an uncomfortable phone call — or, worse, looked down at our phones to avoid a tense conversation in person — knows she has a point.
At dinner, I sat across from a semi-famous man I had no business talking to, sipping champagne from a chilled glass that was magically refilled every time I looked down at the views on my Instagram Story.
I looked down at my phone and saw what stared back at her: a "today in history" picture of my husband holding her in the hospital, his face full of the wonder and joy that new parenting brings.
As the poker-faced Park made her way from the 272th green to the scoring tent, she paused to wave and bow towards U.S. President Donald Trump, who looked down from his bullet-proof, glass-enclosed private box.
And if games worry too much at the moment about adhering to their old, looked down upon stereotypes, Mafia 3 demonstrated that even the basest video game behavior could be thoughtfully performed, by both player and game-maker.
She spent the evening talking down to the American people she's looked down on her whole life," said the statement, adding later that "it's a speech delivered from a fantasy universe, not the reality we live in today.
Reports are that Judge Ellis criticized a prosecutor for not making eye contact with him, saying, "Look at me," and suggesting that the prosecutor "looked down as if to say, 'That's BS.'"   The attacks have even become personal.
It's always been important, it will always be important, but now in this political era where diversity is kind of looked down upon or the current political establishment is threatening to shut down art programming and art funding.
Sydney Durner from Wilmington, N.C., also participated in the walkout, though for a different reason: Teenagers are usually looked down upon in politics, like our opinion doesn't matter, we don't know enough about politics to have a say.
One afternoon I looked down from the lift to see a man in full gear, skis on but planted firmly in the snow, lying on his back with his hands behind his head taking a mid-run sunbath.
"To make the stucco they used to cover the buildings and pave the roads, they needed charcoal, so imagine how many trees they needed," she said as we looked down into the reservoir that was now a cave.
My whole life, I had been holding on to this solid and wonderful cube of childhood certainty — pure, sweet, bright and true — but now I looked down to see that I was clutching only ice-cold creek water.
Before Vessel, a $200 million art installation at New York&aposs Hudson Yards megadevelopment, opened to the public on March 15, Related Chairman Stephen Ross looked down at construction workers putting the finishing touches on a paved walkway.
Originating in 1980s-era Western Europe, the genre is consistently looked down upon by most members of the metal subculture, and fiercely revered by a loyal contingent, who remain unwavering in their devotion to the soaring vocal passage.
I looked down and, confronted with a bronzed six-pack that clearly wasn't mine, my brain started to wrestle with its senses, fighting itself from being tricked into thinking I was where my eyes were telling me I was.
I think of my parents' thick accent and my own struggle with English as a second language, wondering whether we will ever live in a world where we aren't looked down upon just because our native tongue is different.
From the front, hair was pulled back and high into a ponytail that looked down into a simple topknot, while the back side revealed twists of upside-down cornrows — unlike the makeup, a harder look to achieve at home.
Investigators determined the driver had looked down at a phone 204 times during a 40-minute test drive, and that the driver was streaming "The Voice" on Hulu, according to a police report released by the Tempe Police Department.
So to summarize, I would and did use nepotism because I see it not as unethical abuse of social capital but as a useful advantage that should be allowed to be utilized and not looked down upon by some.
The word supercilious derives from the Latin word for "eyebrow," and one can very easily see how someone "putting on airs" would be depicted with their eyebrows raised as they literally looked down on anyone they felt better than.
But "Falls the Shadow," the dance work that Daniil Simkin is presenting at the Guggenheim Museum on Monday and Tuesday, is designed to be looked down on — by spectators standing on the whorled ramps of the building's vast rotunda.
I simply slipped on the Quest and looked down and there were all ten fingers moving in the virtual world in what appeared to be the exact same way they felt like they were moving in the real one.
If the passengers looked down, they might glimpse a landscape that includes a diversity of farms growing export products, frac sand mines, the world's largest furniture manufacturer and a community more racially diverse than the cities they fly between.
I looked down and the nutter was trying to bury his face in my crotch, so I cracked him twice in the back of the head – not too hard – but enough to get his attention, because he did let go.
Cons are that oatmeal cookies are an inferior cookie that are almost universally looked down upon as the "bad" cookie option that you eat when you're trying to pretend to be healthy or because all the chocolate chip cookies are gone.
The Utah senator paused for several seconds and looked down at his desk, appearing to choke up with emotion, at the start of his speech, the first sign that he was about to drop a bombshell on the Senate floor.
"As instructed on the back of the pack I warmed a strip, stuck it down, endured the brief but childbirth-level pain intensity of ripping it off, and looked down, ready to admire a peachy beach-ready inner thigh," she wrote.
The unsung heroes of modern civilization The chicken is basically the hipster kid of the animal world: mostly harmless to others, it's primarily concerned with its own narrow interests, and it's generally looked down upon by other, supposedly more evolved species.
It is a bit of role-playing, a self-portrait in disguise, by Elisabeth Hase, a German photographer (1905-1991) who wore shirts and sometimes ties rather than heels and hats and looked down on women trapped in such decorum.
"On behalf of the people of Ohio, the Midwest, and every community that has been looked down on and disparaged by Washington and Wall Street, I demand an apology and I demand that you publicly retract your statement," Brown wrote.  Sen.
By the time I reached the top of that hill and looked down at Eddie, who had just knelt on a land mine, I was confident in my abilities, but I had never treated a full leg amputation on a human.
His mom, Edith Vega, looked down for a moment as she was printing out their boarding passes, then looked up and noticed him on the belt about to go through the tunnel to the other side, according to WSB-TV.
You can trace the pass-rushing roots back to 1997, when then-recruiting coordinator Mark Fleetwood looked down at an Auburn High School football game on a random Friday night, and spotted a nose guard whose hands belied his skill level.
Mizrahi Jews from North African and Middle Eastern countries were often looked down upon by the Ashkenazi establishment and pressured to leave their diaspora culture behind, and thus, henna ceremonies became smaller and more discreet among the Jewish Yemenite community.
But when the Ninth, a piece I would normally shrug off as overplayed, came to a galvanizing end, I looked down at a blank sheet of paper and realized I had spent the entire finale with my eyes on the stage.
So she worked unsupervised in the frosty archive and after work she jogged five miles to an old railway bridge over the river, where she dangled her feet and looked down, watching trash and swathes of plant debris pass below.
Here's how Theo describes Hobie's furniture restoration workshop: [I looked] down at the labyrinth at the foot of the stairs, blond wood like honey, dark wood like poured molasses, gleams of brass and gilt and silver in the weak light.
Back then, they were the people who were looked down upon," Wilson added before recommending that Fredericks "go on Amazon, order yourself a pointy white hat, head down to Home Depot and get the wood to build a burning cross.
Recently arrived Yemenite and other Mizrahi Jews tended to be poor, more religious and less formally educated than the Ashkenazi establishment in Israel, who looked down on them and wanted them to conform to their idea of a modern Israel.
Most of the financiers you meet are men, — specifically  older men and white men — and they looked down on this story as 'This is small,' or 'This is too female centric,' or 'It's too risky in terms of the tone.
As Faggen was shopping for cold cuts, he heard a familiar basso voice across the store; he looked down the aisle and saw a small, trim man, his head shaved, talking intently with a clerk about varieties of potato salad.
With a drunk (but still surprisingly insightful) Mike Tyson on commentary, Campos found tremendous effect with the same method that Evander Holyfield used to punish Tyson's rushes—he dropped his head underneath Guillard's, looked down, and Guillard ran onto it.
There's a reason tax loopholes are looked down upon, and it's the same reason being named in the Panama Papers forced Iceland's prime minister to step down and British PM David Cameron is facing protests over his links to an offshore account.
He still gets his moments, like the perfect touch in "Barbecue" when lunch goes horribly wrong and Johnny ends the scene by asking with wide-eyed confusion what the hell just happened, he only looked down at his plate for a second.
Stenberg was filming a key scene for The Hate U Give alongside Kian Lawley, who was playing her character's boyfriend, Chris, and sat next to her in the driver's seat, his hand on the steering wheel as she looked down at a cellphone.
"I came to be a voice for all of us who have been told we are nothing, for all of us who have been looked down on for all of us who have been grabbed by the mother-fucking pussy," she said.
We have a number of people with disabilities working on the manual, and they have expressed to me that it's empowering to have a way to participate because oftentimes online activism or hashtag activism gets made fun of or looked down on.
"I brought him over to the window, and we looked down onto the deck of a parking garage, probably 10 floors down, and he could see his friend in the story being yanked into a stairwell from behind a door," he smiles.
"Many men's sports continue to struggle with issues of toxic masculinity ... Anything outside of a very narrow definition of what it means to be a man is looked down upon," said Taylor Carr of Athlete Ally, which promotes LGBT rights in U.S. sport.
One of my brothers actually recently came out as gay, which in the Catholic community is often looked down upon, but my tight-knit family has found meaning in remaining faithful in our beliefs while 100% supporting my brother and his sexuality.
" When Elder heard the shots and ran to her daughter's apartment, she told WFAA, "I looked down at the floor where my daughter sat holding her baby girl, her only baby girl, in a puddle of blood, because they stole her life.
Other Americans long looked down on Gullah or Geechees (Clarence Thomas, a reticent American Supreme Court justice born just down the coast from Ms Smart-Grosvenor in Georgia, attributes his reluctance to speak from the bench to childhood mockery of his accent).
We're informed that Julia lived through a relationship marred by domestic violence a few years prior to the events of the film, and she can't bear to tell her husband-to-be for fear of being looked down on as damaged goods.
When they'd gone down to the late winter Roanoke romantic getaway, Tandy squealed with disgust and hatred when they'd looked down the scruffy sandbanks at the churning, opaque oceanfront, the same gunmetal as the dozens of container ships squatting on the horizon.
Trump and his supporters like to compare him to Reagan -- the establishment looked down on Reagan too because he was a movie actor -- but Trumpism has little in common with the anti-statist doctrine at the heart of the Reagan White House.
"He thought he could do anything and looked down on the world around him as if he really were Napoleon," said Lydia Nevzorova, the wife of a prominent Russian television personality who met Mr. Sokolov socially in St. Petersburg, Russia's imperial-era capital.
"He thought he could do anything and looked down on the world around him as if he really were Napoleon," said Lydia Nevzorova, the wife of a prominent Russian television personality who met Mr. Sokolov socially in St. Petersburg, Russia's imperial-era capital.
Ms. Lewis's performance of the blues song "I Looked Down the Line" is particularly moving, following Rosetta's ruminations on the humiliations she endured performing at the Cotton Club, where only white customers were allowed, and she sometimes had to put on blackface.
"I blame most of it on our political establishment, that for far too long has looked down at conservatives as simple-minded people and bomb-throwers, and that for far too long has taken the votes of conservatives for granted," he said.
Some on the right believe he is the imperfect vessel their God brought to power to right wrongs and stick a thumb in the eye of the establishment and intellectuals they believe have looked down their noses at them for a decade.
Trying out the experience, I first looked down to see the shiny head of a fish, which then soared above a landscape of green, where swarms of birds flew over a river that wound towards a pink tower augmented with curious organic shapes.
Along with desperately wanting the perfect idyllic family portrait a teenage pregnancy would ruin, Betty's parents all but demand her and her sister carry the same resentment they do toward the rich kids that looked down at them when they were younger.
"The President expressed concerns that over-regulation of the drone industry would cause the U.S. to fall behind other countries" in the technology, while portraits of George and Martha Washington looked down from the walls, Torres Declet said from the White House.
Saints and Lionhearts and poets and dead queens looked down on them through the blind pebbles of their emery-smoothed eyes and up above it all, tall as a lighthouse, were the sculpted contours of the Master Builder, Mighty Mike, the local champion.
They managed to survive by keeping the fire at bay with garden hoses; in the adrenaline of the firefight, Mr. Blevins did not realize he had been burned until he looked down and saw the skin "was melting off my hands," he said.
Giant pictures of Mr. Trump looked down on passers-by from a department store, and a nearby hamburger shop was serving a Trump burger — more than a pound and a half of beef with peanut butter, topped with sloppy joe sauce and jalapeños.
From his hotel room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Stephen Paddock would have looked down upon a crowd of more than 20,000 people, surging to the final sets of a country music festival.
Growing up in nineteen-eighties Queens, my friends and I, as young Russian immigrants, unfamiliar with the language, our parents working menial jobs, looked down on blacks and Latinos, who were portrayed as threats by the Reagan Administration and its local proxies.
It isn't enough to have the recessive Charlie and the hard-as-nails Linda — who are looked down on by the Roma as gaje, outside of the tribe — finally decide to fight back against Fonso and his dragon-lady mother (Isabella Rossellini).
"Every newspaper must have an attitude and in this newspaper Serbia and Serbian national interests always come first," Mr. Vucicevic said in an interview at an office where a portrait of Mr. Putin in a black fur cap looked down from the wall.
Then Vetements happened in 2015, and all the clothes and trends that had historically been looked down upon were repackaged and sold through the lens of irony and the so-bad-it's-good energy that's part of our culture (it's also a trend in art).
Most were disappointed by the loss of the list, noting that it served as a useful mechanism for readers and educators alike to discover new works, and that it helped legitimize the medium, which is still often looked down on by the publishing community.
I remember being 8 years old and realizing for the very first time, as I looked down at my own thighs, doing that weird squishy-outty, busted-can-of-biscuits thing all thighs do when seated comfortably on the toilet, that my body was wrong.
Being a predator is why they scratch things around your house (to sharpen claws) and why they hang out atop bookcases (their ancestors once looked down on their prey) but being prey explains why they hide in small places (to hide from bigger predators).
Meanwhile, Last Minute's clock-like look was only really visible from above; it was designed in such a way as to make a new visual impression once you climbed up to one of the upper floors and looked down from a balcony into the atrium.
She said women's wrestling was so widely looked down upon prior to the late 80s, that the producer of the Folies Bergere—which often featured topless showgirls—asked her not to tell anyone about GLOW because they didn't want to be associated with women's wrestling.
But if there's any word you can use to define Makonnen throughout his journey it's "focused," whether it's a focus on burying himself in a city that looked down on him, or making it out of that same city with the help of his music.
On March 11, 2015, 10 years to the day after they met, they were back on Avenue B and heading into that dim, smoky bar when she looked down and saw a huge chalk mark indicating the spot where she had first kissed him.
"She was trying to make it seem like we were looked down on by white America because we fit the stereotypes," she told the LA Times in an interview about Charm School, a Flavor of Love spin-off hosted by a pre-Oscar-winning Mo'nique.
CARACAS, Venezuela — In the presidential box stood the small cadre who run the country: a loyal general who was now the interior minister, the chief judge of the Supreme Court and Nicolás Maduro, the president, who looked down at a parade of national guard troops.
If aliens looked down on Earth they wouldn't see the difference between a greaser and a Soc, but to the kids themselves there are oceans of distance between what a boy in a letter jacket and a boy in a leather jacket can do.
Although PVC is often looked down on in the yoga community, this mat is free of the six specific PVC materials that have been banned by Congress for use in children's toys and other consumer goods, so you don't have to worry about health risks.
On March 11, 2015, 10 years to the day they met, they were back on Avenue B and heading into that same dim, smoky bar when Ms. Powell looked down and saw a huge chalk mark indicating the spot where she had first kissed him.
They remember what it was like when a family member was dying of cancer and they had to pay every last cent for substandard care; they remember what it was like to be looked down upon for being religious, for being poor and unsophisticated.
Collins remembered the first time he looked down at his phone with the camera on, saw his perfect terrorist threatening the world from behind a fern in MR's office, and looked up to see nothing but the dismal corner of the fluorescent-lit startup lab.
In January, the reality star — daughter of multimillionaire real estate developer Todd Chrisley — revealed she was recovering from broken vertebrae following the accident, which she said occurred after her floor mat got stuck behind the pedals of her car and she looked down quickly to move them.
Because the act of fidgeting is often looked down upon, in 2016 Didget Babes — a design duo with a line of stimulating devices — set out to make fidgeting "sexier" by funding a Kickstarter for three unique, more visually appealing products: the Rollers, the Cubix, and the Squishy.
Michelle, 32: You'd have people who used to like the band but were still there for the chat, who looked down on people who were really excited about the band or were just discovering them for the first time, or who were new to the band.
Back in the premiere, Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Mary of Teck looked down on Princess Alice, taking note of her nun's habit and mentioning that she had recently been released from a sanitorium, but "Bubbikins" gives more context for Princess Alice's place in the royal family.
Idk, I looked down at my hands yesterday and noticed how wrinkly they already are and just thought 'frankly, there's no need to keep this telomere-shortening going into my nineties, not sure I want to watch the world bow to our Mars colony-establishing overlords anyway.
Back then, even as Chicago's art-school-educated Kanye West topped the pop charts, it was generally looked down upon to be rapping about the topics Rocks and his partner Evan "Chuck Inglish" Ingersoll preferred: bizarre, slightly nerdy ones like video games, fly haircuts, and Star Wars.
All of his career moves included the same ingredients: an appreciation of the power of television, a sense of theatricality and a deep resentment of the "New York-Hollywood elitists" who he believed populated the rest of the news media and looked down on his America.
And while White wasn't as at ease as the well-seasoned Sajak — she looked down at her cards during some rounds and occasionally paused to make sure she was reading the correct prize totals — she eventually began to loosen up, and even poked fun at herself.
The winding road from the High Point Lookout of Red Rock Canyon in Nevada to the bottom of the basin sounded like the perfect place for my first ride on Dot's new electric board — until I looked down at the small screen on my board's remote.
Yet, as is so often the case with Erik Agard and his collaborating cohorts, once I sweatily ascended the mountain and looked down at the path behind me, it looked less steep than it felt, less injurious than my (and my paper puzzle's) dishevelment would indicate.
In the second quarter against Memphis on Sunday, Fizdale looked down the bench and called for "Dennis," referring to the newly acquired point guard Dennis Smith Jr. Kanter, however, heard "Enes" and started for the scorer's table until he was stopped by the assistant coach Keith Smart.
MH: What I will say is he's laser-focused on the Times' approval because the Times is New York elite, and it's the elite that looked down on him and his father, in his mind, when they were outer borough builders, and it's a stamp of approval.
"I walked out and saw what I thought was sand covering my calf and shook it off, and by the time I'd walked across the sand about 20 meters to put my thongs on, I looked down and noticed I had blood all over my ankles," he told ABC.
I got in a car accident early Monday morning because my floor mat had gotten stuck behind my pedals so I looked down for a brief second to try and get it out of the way and then I realized that I was headed straight towards the guardrails.
"He put his arm on my shoulder and he looked down at me—because he's huge—and was like, 'Well congratulations, on being cool, young, and free,'" Kivlen recalls from their first meeting with The Strokes singer, as the band wolf down sandwiches at a café up the street.
And these vegan versions of classics come with the sort of high-end flair, attention to ingredients, and ingenuity found in the more traditional echelons of New York dining, which has historically looked down on the city's vegan restaurants as niche—for punky bike messengers and health nuts only.
But as I looked down at the Earth — this stunning, fragile oasis, this island that has been given to us, and that has protected all life from the harshness of space — a sadness came over me, and I was hit in the gut with an undeniable, sobering contradiction.
According to that complaint, Lisser&aposs manager, Brian Schuler, repeatedly made sexual comments to Lisser about her figure, weight, and appearance, massaged her shoulders, looked down her blouse, and texted her about other female coworkers, remarking on the appearance of their breasts or who they were sleeping with.
" In juxtaposition with Trump holding his head high to show how proud he is and Pence clapping, Pelosi looked down and disengaged from the clapping and adoration, "so even before she does the ripping of the documents, she's making a choice not to adore him and not to clap.
His resoluteness even seems answered by the calm camerawork (no jitters here), which early on is dramatically punctuated by a ravishing overhead shot of the three Jesuit priests gliding down a flight of stony, bleach-white stairs, as if they were being looked down on from high above.
Equal parts raunchy and joyful, the show never looked down on its cast of characters, even when they were as objectively weird as an incest-obsessed cousin, a mother catfishing her daughter's dates, or a wildly misinformed adult virgin who prayed daily to Beyoncé to grant her some action.
We have watched the pixelated black bodies of Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, Freddie Gray, Sandra Bland being pulled, dragged, beaten, and shot, the bodies that stood over them — their uniforms, their badges, their holsters — bestowed with an impregnable sense of authority over the bodies they looked down upon.
After calling her husband "one of the absolute best actors I've worked with," the Academy Award-winning actress explained how even though he had more experience than she did when they began filming the movie, he never looked down on her and even asked her for advice on his character.
I went to a birthday party at a fancy showrunner's house, walked into the kitchen, and six white dudes—showrunners, actors, and agents—were standing in a circle having a come-to-Jesus about sexual harassment, like, 'I looked down into my soul to ask myself, Have I done anything wrong?
For leeches, you roll your socks up over your shoes, but I once went through this one area and I was just going along ignoring the leeches and then I finally stopped and looked down and I pulled — I counted — it was over 130 leeches I pulled off my shoes.
It took off, and it became a nice business — if you'd jumped aboard early, you rocketed to the forefront of conservative politics, bypassing the careerists and operatives who got the blue-chip political jobs you couldn't, the bootlickers and Ivy Leaguers who had looked down on you for so long.
"I looked down and checked my phone and saw this just onslaught of donations and tweets and things like that and was just really blown away," she told CNN "It's a really significant amount of money that's going to have a really fantastic impact on abortion access in the South," Reyes said.
A safety driver operating an Uber self-driving vehicle looked down at a phone that was streaming The Voice on Hulu 204 times during a 43-minute test drive that ended when pedestrian Elaine Herzberg was struck and killed in Tempe, Arizona, according to a 318-page police report reviewed by TechCrunch.
"What I want to bring to the screen are themes that are very current, things that I face in my everyday life, things that are connected to survival, to resistance and to strategy in order to survive in a world where my body, my color, is looked down on," she told journalists.
From the Kastro, I had looked down over the craterlike shoreline of Adamas Bay; the white buildings of Embourios three miles across to the west; and closer, over the village of Klima, with its beguiling syrmata, two-story fishermen's huts dug into the cliffs, waves lapping at their bright red and blue doors.
While Mr. Burns and Ms. Novick may have featured more white American voices than Vietnamese perspectives, they were unflinching in their use of historical recordings and documents to show the extent to which American policymakers looked down upon the Vietnamese and used them as a proxy in a much larger geopolitical war.
Her student journalism seethes with outrage over Montgomery's pack of political thugs, but it also reflects the signature neurosis of her class — that educated white Alabamians are looked down upon as ignorant rednecks because the state's "good people" are unfairly demonized over the racial brutality that is only part of the Alabama story.
The plan is to cook big this weekend, though Frost is in the forecast: Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,And sorry I could not travel bothAnd be one traveler, long I stoodAnd looked down one as far as I couldTo where it bent in the undergrowth;Then… Well, I'm no poet.
Credit...Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times CARACAS, Venezuela — Swaying to the D.J. and sipping cocktails on the open terrace of a mountain side bar, a party of private-school teenagers in Prada sneakers and Chanel bags looked down over the shantytowns of Venezuela's capital, Caracas, spread over the valley below.

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