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"petrified" Definitions
  1. extremely frightened synonym terrified
  2. [only before noun] petrified trees, insects, etc. have died and been changed into stone over a very long period of time
"petrified" Synonyms
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But he testified that he sent the letter only because he was "petrified" — petrified of his own state government.
It is also apparently the birth of Domingo's nickname, Krazy-8, bestowed upon him by Lalo, who thinks his petrified employee isn't petrified at all.
"We got so trapped by the problems of the '80s, so petrified of the shoulder, so petrified of Lurex, so petrified of the excess, that we forget that some of the most interesting designers came from the '80s," said Jonathan Anderson, one of a new wave of designers who have embraced the decade.
" Edwards called him "a petrified pig, unfit to govern.
Venezuelans are already petrified of their money losing value overnight.
But some conservative activists are petrified nonetheless: So what gives?
The plant fossils included pollen, leaf impressions and petrified wood.
They will read from this that their workforce is petrified.
His cabinet rivals are petrified that he is "on manoeuvres".
"Everyone was petrified of the whole AIDS issue," he says.
When I found out I was pregnant, I was petrified.
"Some of you are petrified of the NRA," Trump said.
"He was petrified," she said, but ultimately agreed to testify.
"I was petrified when I saw that," Ms. Lee recalled.
It's a petrified dance, and she is a sexual object.
" "My parents were petrified the whole time I was there.
Petrified, some tried to barricade themselves inside using library cupboards.
A similar phenomenon has been plaguing Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park for decades, according to Ryan Thompson and Phil Orr who wrote Bad Luck, Hot Rocks: Conscience Letters and Photographs From the Petrified Forest.
"Some of you people are petrified of the NRA," he said.
Trump is petrified as Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff close in.
"I know she's petrified of losing the baby," said Farley, 32.
I'm not gonna lie: For a brief moment, I was petrified.
"Some of you people are petrified of the NRA," Trump said.
I'm currently on the underground and petrified of seeing a badge.
"He is petrified," said Carola Bracco, executive director of Neighbors Link.
Already, the GOP establishment is petrified that the unthinkable is thinkable.
" Edwards dubbed the future president "a petrified pig, unfit to govern.
They said that their daughter was crying and petrified of clowns.
I was honored but mainly petrified, afraid I would disappoint them.
All of the men, we're petrified to speak to women anymore.
"You are such a pussy, Andy!" he hollers at a petrified Andy.
Imagine a petrified Jello mold made by Wilma Flintstone for a dinosaur.
Here's how Dany's dragons, once petrified eggs and now ferocious adolescents, fared.
I am petrified and all I want to do is cry. pic.twitter.
But the divine mystery cannot be domesticated into a fixed petrified image.
They're usually pretty petrified, and that's cute—until it gets very annoying.
She declined, she said, but described herself as "petrified" by the experience.
That is the first Halloween I remember the hum of petrified parents.
He was literally petrified to hold it—he had protective clothing on.
"She was petrified" and feared an abduction, said her lawyer, Sanford Rubenstein.
It's worth a punt, and it beats holding onto a petrified tooth.
Republicans know this; they are desperate and petrified — and they should be.
It's a murky landscape, with petrified trees sticking out of the cloud.
She collected art and objects, including slabs of petrified wood from California.
" Then we switched right to Mayweather -- "Floyd's a bitch and he's petrified.
"Being completely honest, it made me petrified most of the time," she said.
Though petrified, she didn't acquiesce—and instead walked away from the film industry.
Over time, the dinosaur became petrified, its soft tissues replaced by hard minerals.
"I'm petrified that it's all happening too fast," says Mark Pulisic, Christian's dad.
I've always been fairly extroverted, but speaking up in a meeting petrified me.
They are so petrified by the fear of a primary on the right.
I was petrified, but knew I wouldn't be happy until it was done.
"All these things have made me absolutely petrified of failure," Mr. Conrad said.
I became petrified at that point and one of the windows busted in.
Another petrified caller was barely audible as an operator tried to comfort her.
Spoiler on this one: You find a cavern full of petrified human corpses.
"I was a kid, I was signed up, I was petrified," Paltrow said.
This stunning landscape in Turkey has mineral forests, petrified waterfalls, and thermal waters.
The first Evil Dead, when I first saw it, I was mortified. Petrified.
"You could see looking at her that she was petrified," her stepfather said.
"Everybody was petrified," said Jorgen Nielsen, a former artistic director at the salon.
Fernando Jorge diamond, petrified wood, tagua seed and mother-of- pearl earrings, $13,570.
"I remember being petrified," Braxton said in a phone interview with Business Insider.
Toni Braxton: When I was first diagnosed with lupus, I remember being petrified.
"I was a kid, I was signed up, I was petrified," she said.
Shooting the pilot, she felt "horrified just petrified" about the stand-up sequence.
"Most of the past epidemics were controllable, but this time, I&aposm petrified."
Once-molten terrain swells and dips into the distance like a petrified ocean.
While it is illegal to take anything from the Escalante Petrified Forest State Park, there is a legend that says that anyone who takes pieces of petrified wood from the park will be cursed with bad luck, sickness, and accidents.
Our next stop is the poem's wood — in our estimation, a nearby petrified forest.
"But as a citizen I'm really petrified about the water situation here," he admitted.
America's allies are also petrified that this is what is waiting in the wings.
As a wedding gift, Dany receives petrified dragon eggs, rather than the traditional toaster.
The Bass acquired Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla's "Petrified Petrol Pump (Pemex II)" (2011).
The City is even more petrified of Chancellor McDonnell than of a hard Brexit.
And still she's so petrified of standing out that she's practically renders herself mute.
Dad emerges, looking petrified, and then Black Philip is promptly ramming and goring him.
"I'm petrified of getting old," she tells the camera in the film's opening minutes.
On television, President Santos and his chief negotiator, Humberto de la Calle, looked petrified.
The brisket, gleaming like a slab of petrified wood, dissolved instantly upon first bite.
"Each time I had to send a song, I was so petrified," she said.
Clearly, they're petrified at the backlash that would come from Hill supporters/anti-Trumpers.
Charities working closely with the women say they are petrified of the oath's power.
I'm petrified and humiliated that the world knows the intimate details of this experience.
He and I were nearing a point of no return, and I was petrified.
"We are so petrified we could be put into this position again," he said.
The ground is mainly granitic, with waves of petrified forests, meteorites and land mines.
"The petrified wood accidentally created drawings on the inside of the vinyl," says Stewart.
My first ever show was in Seattle, I believe, and I was so, so petrified.
They both seem petrified that it won't work, but they're also happy to be there.
Eventually, the beast became petrified through and through, hard minerals replacing its squishy soft tissues.
"I was a kid, I was signed up, I was petrified," she told the NYT.
"I am petrified and all I want to do is cry," one Penn student tweeted.
We found a German tourist under a mattress in his roofless room, petrified and shaking.
"Everybody was petrified," Jorgen Nielsen, a former artistic director at the salon, told the Journal.
But he also doesn't understand that all these years without intimacy have petrified Emily emotionally.
They lock themselves into apartments petrified to even leave in the middle of the day.
Rock spires meant to resemble petrified sequoias and speckled with yellow lichen towered before us.
Like every parent, I am petrified by the thought of anything happening to my child.
They looked petrified as they were lifted out of the dinghy, Reuters video footage showed.
I postponed sex when he came over because I was petrified someone would hear us.
"I was a kid, I was signed up, I was petrified," she told the Times.
"A lot of people in our business are petrified to be wrong," DeSilva told me.
I am petrified of my wife, and in case she sees this, I love you honey.
"When they took over that microphone that night screaming at him, he was petrified," Trump says.
What struck the emergency physician, though, was their behavior: The toddlers were petrified and seriously traumatized.
I was petrified, uneasy, and honestly think a tear rolled down my cheek at one point.
Brown emphasized that the conditions which led to this nodosaur becoming petrified whole are extremely unusual.
Everyone freezes in silence, petrified still until one small piece of cottony white fuzz slowly falls.
Joel's petrified bandmates stayed clear of his warpath but didn't stop playing, and neither did he.
"We are all petrified and in fear for Jason's life," Tiffany Van Dyke told the paper.
Sadly, Arkansas' reformist first lady now appears to be the personification of America's petrified political establishment.
"Some of you people are petrified of the NRA," he said during a meeting with lawmakers.
It features some petrified cries for help from Lively, and some menacing shark's eye view shots.
They've also just brought back Cauldron Skittles, which feature flavors like boogey berry and petrified pear. 
"The question we face is whether we are petrified by them," Durbin said of the NRA.
"It seemed like President Trump was the one petrified of the NRA," the Post reporter said.
What it does for the spirits of people petrified by his country's trajectory can't be overstated.
Not because I was happy, but because I was petrified about the mistake I was making.
Specifically, to Brooklyn — and we're petrified by how real this is going to make the show feel.
There are plenty of clone photos on display outdoors at the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona.
I was petrified," she says with a smirk, quoting lyrics from her iconic hit "I Will Survive.
When my men are petrified to go on a certain network I say, 'Kellyanne, will you go?
Their broccoli and cheddar baked potato is to die for (literally, with that amount of petrified cheese).
The workers were rather amazed when they uncovered a perfectly petrified figure, over 10 feet in length.
Petrified is too static a word to describe the panic losing my novel sent me spiraling into.
"I was there for maybe a month and made an exhibition called Zero Hour Petrified," he said.
With twilight approaching, we found ourselves in a petrified forest, swerving wildly to avoid the blackened stumps.
"I was a kid, I was signed up, I was petrified," she told the Times in 2017.
Ms. Webb said one client was petrified to risk a penny of her parents' hard-earned money.
"I was petrified they were going to shoot him," says Amanda, who was home at the time.
"I tell people around here to wake up petrified and afraid every morning," says Bezos to Simon.
But we end a crazy year huddled in the cold comfort of petrified division, united in helplessness.
I spent weeks with minimal human contact, petrified by the looming possibility of another heartbreak or disappointment.
A milky white goat and kid are petrified mid-play, destined to tug at each other for eternity.
As you can see in the first photograph, Fluffy appeared petrified under layers of her ice-matted fur.
If you don't eat the wrong apple, things can be wonderful, but if you do, you'll be petrified.
For an especially striking example, consider a real-world problem that arose in Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park.
Hikers and campers will marvel at its copious amounts of petrified wood and 3,000-year-old Indian petroglyphs.
And on servers thousands of miles away, more data trees were added to a vast and petrified forest. 
Quay Land is a chunk of petrified Mitteleuropa preserved under perpetually overcast skies beneath a dusty bell jar.
The thought of doing high intensity interval training while sweating in a room full of strangers petrified me.
Basically, from the age of seven to (if I'm being honest) 16, I was petrified of being terrified.
They have been able to apply the tree-ring method to petrified trunks from a nearby fossil forest.
"The Medusa in mythological memory is the image you cannot see because…you will be petrified," he says.
Dean is petrified of heights, so naturally ABC stuck him on a blimp with Rachel for the day.
The white uniformity of the exhibition functions as a negation, a petrified history, a symbol of Irving's denialism.
It's a hairstyle so many of us covet, but are petrified to try for a myriad of reasons.
Still in the confusion of sleep, but also petrified out of his 12-year-old mind, David complied.
We hiked down a path into Canyon de Chelly, past a petrified sand dune smooth as a tabletop.
Visiting sites in rapid succession, I saw California's purple mountains and Arizona's 200-million-year-old petrified forest.
Crows soared above sandstone walls as we ran our hands along petrified sand dunes and felt cool mystery.
We were petrified, but it was nice to know that we were able to help those injured people.
Trump made clear he was looking for more and accused lawmakers of being "petrified" of the gun lobby.
" After doctors told him that he had been poisoned with a nerve agent, he said, "I was petrified.
His dramatic pieces resemble great altars of Carrara marble or prehistoric slabs of 500,000-year-old petrified wood.
The whole thing looks like a petrified SpongeBob, the frames within frames posing as an interminably dropped jaw.
I'll never forget the silence that filled that room, as though the air between us petrified into a solid.
Others commented that Joyce appeared stressed, and "petrified" after an off-screen person could be heard entering the room.
Ornate foam towers, like petrified church spires or imploded rockets, rise from the floor and hover from the ceiling.
"You have petrified average citizens who are sitting on a ticking time bomb," said Adler Milord, a Brooklyn investor.
Abstract technicolour paintings slip off the wall and transform one character into a petrified 2-D version of herself.
Their date activity involves reanimating petrified rat skins, so, safe to say, she does keep things interesting for Arie.
So one volunteer took from his knapsack some petrified wood he had brought back to show his dejected partners.
This petrified looking kitty cat is the latest un-fur-gettable face to take over the photo sharing site.
In fact, Marcus Ashworth, chief markets strategist at Haitong Securities, said investors should be "petrified" of the banking sector.
Why are otherwise capable students so petrified of a test that, upon inspection, is relatively straightforward, predictable, and manageable?
The girl was petrified that a classmate would see her using the secured entrance of the crowded, noisy shelter.
"Before we aired 'Fauda,' we were petrified," Danna Stern, the executive in charge of Yes acquisitions and sales, said.
"Lingam" (2015), by Carol Bove, is a configuration of rusty steel I-beams with a petrified log positioned upright.
Some fool let it out of its room and now kids are walking around getting "petrified" in the halls.
Petrified, Noe went into hiding while his wife Margarita traversed the state to file Noe's application with an attorney.
He is also a sculptor who creates religious iconography and other works from dinosaur bones, petrified wood and steel.
Hopefully, those first few theaters will be so filled with petrified theatergoers that the word of mouth will spread.
" The ex-employee "was petrified of Purdue Pharma and their power, but what a story she had to tell.
"This country was really off balance and petrified and looking to the president to protect them," Mr. Hagel said.
Now, according to those who have stuck with him, he is anxious — even petrified — about losing his freedom, too.
The amber preserved the wood, but silica replaced the organic matter outside the amber and turned it into petrified wood.
This is what it looks like this under an electron microscope — a bit like the petrified roots of a houseplant.
Rauff Hakeem, one of the ministers and the head of a largely Muslim political party, describes his constituents as "petrified".
Here he is enveloping Tobias Harris, who's seven inches taller and petrified to do much with Bledsoe in his face.
Microsoft was petrified someone would take a photo of the device and deconstruct it to help rival companies catch up.
This petrified wood cheese board literally has scary in its name, but it has year-round style in its design.
I was totally petrified that at any minute my laptop was going to short circuit and would need more tunes.
May's government, is petrified about its part of the country being separated economically from the rest of the United Kingdom.
He mentioned the petrified oak trees dug up nearby, and he said that oak trees only grow in warm climates.
She was absolutely petrified and nobody would do anything to give her the medical care that she so obviously needed.
"I would rather see a younger person make some mistakes than to have the petrified forest come in," she says.
Peter is petrified by the idea of keeping someone like Luke in the mix as long as Hannah Brown did.
First, young Sam, petrified of the monsters around him, starts to whimper about how he doesn't want to press on.
I'd say that this photo of me mid-shot, eyes closed and looking slightly petrified, sums up my experience pretty well.
At one point, he said some in the group were "petrified" of the national gun lobby and sided with Democratic Sens.
On the museum's ground floor is a petrified chicken-size bird from the Late Jurassic period, about 160 million years ago.
There's something hilarious about how calm, cool, and collected the Harmon ghosts look watching their petrified victims flee in a panic.
As a mute and moribund Stalin drifts in and out of consciousness, his petrified praesidium starts planning for what might follow.
The collapse of this petrified orthodoxy has revealed that Marx was a much more interesting man than his interpreters have implied.
Volcanic minerals seeped into them soon after the eruption and petrified them before bacteria and fungi could rot their tissues away.
When we speak in July 2015, she's still rattled, but her tone is deliberate; at the time, she remembers being petrified.
I was reminded of just how many people are petrified of flying on a recent flight from Inverness to London Gatwick.
"Joe was petrified of snakes," his wife said with a laugh, as she shared warm memories of life with her superhero.
In May 2016, another video emerged of an equally petrified traveler crawling along the bridge as tears ran down his cheeks.
National parks are protected for a reason, the larger ones often containing sensitive ecosystems, endangered species, coveted petrified wood, and artifacts.
The rest spent Tuesday and Wednesday evenings petrified that their time in Detroit would be their swan song as legitimate candidates.
The aide was in tears, and Ms. Negron, 280, was petrified that she would have to go to a nursing home.
Opinion Columnist If I listened only to Donald Trump and those Republican candidates who follow his example, I would be petrified.
The announcement was another skirmish, surely not the last, for control of the volcano's petrified lava slopes and the sky overhead.
I heard their account of fleeing their home under the cover of darkness, petrified, with distraught children and a pregnant mother.
"Everyone is petrified of these people because we don't know who they are or what the purpose is," Ms. Murphy said.
When Celeste feels her husband approaching and starts to shake, she doesn't need to scream to let us know she's petrified.
On the other hand, the idea of challenging petrified art world hierarchies and protocols of exclusion with active contemplation never ends.
According to Ivana, Donald Sr. was petrified to name his first-born son after him because he could potentially tarnish the name.
For over an hour, Shevaun watched, petrified, as Rogers allegedly raided her home, later stealing two bracelets and a strand of pearls.
The outbound trip to California included visits to the Painted Desert, Petrified Forest, Wupatki National Monument, Sunset Crater, and the Grand Canyon.
Nineties kids will remember being totally petrified by the killer sneaking around John Adams High, even as Shawn (Rider Stong) and co.
I was excited to be nearing the end of the experience, but petrified of whatever the last stunt was going to be.
Despite its moniker, it is unable to offer frank advice because the government is petrified of being seen to encourage drug use.
I was petrified but even though I'd watch most of it from behind the sofa through my fingers, I became a fan.
"I've just watched so many falling videos on YouTube that I'm petrified, especially since my dress is so long," Richie told E!
But had a misalignment of fears: I am petrified of being alone and she was anxious about being with the wrong person.
After visiting Branson, Mo., and a cowboy museum in Oklahoma City, they stopped at the Petrified Forest on their way to California.
"I look petrified," Salim Gauwloos says in the film as he watches the old footage of himself play on a computer screen.
The Painted Canyon especially, inside Theodore Roosevelt National Park, is a stunning array of colorful desert and petrified wood and rock formations. 
Wynn described one young climber who was petrified of dying after seeing his brother killed in an accident at a nearby lake.
He continued to collect art, including hundreds of paintings as well as furniture and works in colored glass, porcelain and petrified wood.
The temperatures had reached such intensity that there was no dirt left on the ground, just fused bedrock strewn with petrified trees.
Inverting those hills into haunches, "Petrified River" envisages the waterways of Manhattan as an abject wasteland: arid riverbeds and an empty water basin.
I'm the one resistant to dating, who is petrified of "putting myself back out there," as one friend repeatedly encourages me to do.
She was petrified that appearing at the event would somehow unmask her — one mistake by me could turn her entire life upside down.
Senku wants to use his science knowledge to rebuild civilization, free the others still petrified, and discover what caused the flash of light.
COLUMBIA, South Carolina — Aliyah Johnson stood petrified for several long seconds, mouth agape, eyes wide, as Mayor Pete Buttigieg walked in the door.
Astonishment turned to delight with the subsequent discovery of exquisitely preserved examples of these feathers in the petrified tree resin known as amber.
Trolls posted her phone number and her address on Twitter; some encouraged gang-raping her, leaving her petrified and anxious for her safety.
In Parliament, the Boris surge is being driven less by the self-interest of the affluent than by the panic of the petrified.
The shelling was relentless, there were snipers everywhere and I just remember the feeling of exhaustion from being so petrified all the time.
"Araoz was petrified, felt trapped and didn't know what to do, so she just did as she was told," the draft complaint states.
Their petrified bodies were found in a layer of rock filled with fish and other sea critters — but spiders don't dwell in water.
I was petrified that those little heartbeats were going to stop and that my sons -- my sons -- were not going to make it.
The intense heat of the grill can dry out delicate fish flesh, sending it from perfect to petrified in a matter of seconds.
Despite being the driving force behind the Trump administration's relentless attacks on our environment and our communities, Pruitt is clearly petrified of criticism.
I'd therefore recommend this show particularly to young painters, some lately petrified about the rules of engagement with the art of other cultures.
If today's Yankees are largely petrified of saying something provocative, the Bronx Zoo teams of the late 1970s just needed to be asked.
My excess time has been sopped up by making sure she's not eating rocks or a petrified frog she's found in her backyard.
Stauffer became so petrified that she stopped eating and participating in classes, dropped courses, lost weight, and eventually dropped out of college altogether.
Harish Sethu Ardmore, Pa. Filkins leaves the reader petrified when he suggests that the muckraking journalist Rana Ayyub should leave India for good.
There also was a formidable trio of eagle-head rings, carved from Ankole cow horn or petrified wood, with gold and diamond intrusions.
Its mood runs to petrified anxiety and halfhearted defiance: artists, with their sensitive antennae, having picked up the worst of the maddening static.
Read: Trump just called out Republicans for being "petrified" of the NRA Instead, the Trump administration only endorsed proposals that the NRA supports.
But every publication was petrified, I think, because of the reputation of Hulk Hogan and because of the relentless Trump-bashing of the media.
"Petrified River" (2018–19), by Antonio García-Abril and Débora Mesa with Ensamble Studio, represents the transformation of this island from forestlands into cityscape.
The unimaginative Mr Hammond is like a priest of a dying religion, repeating formulae that once moved people's hearts but have long since petrified.
And in the fourth quarter, the people who were unworried for the first nine months of '18 became petrified and now they're unworried again.
Rather than being a well-oiled trap, Trump's actions speak to a baser motivation: He is absolutely petrified of Democrats conducting any oversight whatsoever.
For centuries, British folklore warned petrified children of symbolic black dogs—evil and malevolent forces in the hills that strike fear into small communities.
De Caunes says she was "very petrified" as she left, and that Weinstein hounded her afterward with gifts to insist that "nothing" had happened.
In "The Petrified Forest," Mr. Bogart recreated his Broadway role as a murderous gang leader who hides out at a roadside diner in Arizona.
Germany is in chaos and the petrified Herold, fleeing military police, finds a Nazi captain's uniform and can't believe his luck when it fits.
The people in Washington should know that, but I guess they're petrified of not getting reelected, so they don't want to rock the boat.
But we have two small children, and I am petrified that they will somehow find their way into the gun cabinet and hurt themselves.
" Joy Behar prodded Trump Jr. on how the president views Biden as a 2020 competitor, saying Trump "seems to be petrified of Joe Biden.
Lead author Dennis Kent with part of a 1,700-foot-long rock core extracted from the Chinle Formation in Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona.
But as Dany proved, petrified dragon eggs still carry the potential to birth more dragons centuries later if you add a Targaryen to the mix.
"I was a kid, I was signed up, I was petrified," Paltrow, who was 22-years-old at the time, told The New York Times.
"From the same geological formation, we have collected some remains of large long-necked dinosaurs (sauropods) and isolated petrified wood of pine-trees," he continued.
"The FBI is petrified of criticism from its conservative detractors, and is relatively indifferent to its liberal critics," The Atlantic's Adam Serwer explained in April.
Along Route 66 recently, near the parking lot of Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona, Rita Bandy, a 62-year-old widow from Philadelphia, Tenn.
Pippa Small, a British jeweler who stresses her ethical values, used petrified wood from the Upper Irradwaddy River area of Myanmar in her latest collection.
Ancient horses: Archaeologists unearthed the remains of three petrified purebreds that were buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii almost 2,000 years ago.
He explained that his 85-year-old grandmother seems genuinely petrified in the video because she was not in on the gag, and still isn't.
I was following a 70-year-old woman named Swankie, and we were on our way to see an ancient earthwork in a petrified forest.
Suppliers, dealers and car manufacturers in the United States and other countries are petrified by the damage that the tariffs could do to their businesses.
Her obsession with geometry gave the Yale Art Gallery its most distinctive feature, a dropped ceiling that looks something like a fishnet petrified in concrete.
This is actually illegal, as was their decision to take the pieces of petrified wood home with them when they finally decided that they wouldn't burn.
"It's the end of the world," the American Horror Story: Apocalypse preview warns as Leslie Grossman, Evan Peters and Joan Collins look petrified on a plane.
"It's us, man," says Wallace on a petrified gulp right before Bodie shoots him, and no matter how many times you've seen it, your heart breaks.
Kylie hosted a family meeting, where Scott Disick suggested Woods may have not reached out to Khloé because she's "drop-dead petrified" of the powerful stars.
Well, turns out she also suffered a perfectly standard traumatic experience with a dog named Sunshine as a child and is completely petrified of the pets.
On its grounds, he runs an art gallery and handicrafts store, which sells gaudy photographs of tourist sites, chunks of petrified wood, and cheap jade bracelets.
"I was petrified," says Ann, now 79, who is among the family members featured in Monday's episode of People Magazine Investigates on Investigation Discovery, airing Nov.
Pamukkale — which translates to "Cotton Castle" in Turkish — boasts a landscape of petrified waterfalls, mineral forests, and travertine terraces filled with thermal waters, according to UNESCO.
Horrible anti-Israel, anti-USA, pro-terrorist & public.....   .....shouting of the F...word, among many other terrible things, and the petrified Dems run for the hills.
"When you talk to the battery companies and the auto companies, they are petrified about supply because they don't see it coming on line," Hoffman said.
We used to be driven, ambitious individuals, but after three years of exhausting work, high school has left us pessimistic, stressed, and petrified for our future.
You can't be petrified," Trump said, before telling his flabbergasted guests: "I'd rather have you come down on the strong side instead of the weak side.
Tinashe's petrified of an obsessed fan who traveled from Boston to L.A., because she says he thinks they're married and will ultimately end up hurting her.
The Painted Desert in Petrified Forest National Park near Flagstaff, Arizona, bears such a resemblance to Tatooine that visitors wouldn't be surprised to see two suns.
In surgery, Dr. Lee removes the two deeply-rooted tumors in Matt's side and back, respectively, pulling out what looks like small, solid petrified pieces of macaroni.
The Bachelor is petrified of choosing the wrong person — if someone can give him intel that will stop such events from occurring, he wants to hear it.
"Trader are petrified that Kier will turn into an Interserve or even a Carillion, and any sign of weakness spooks investors," said CMC Markets analyst David Madden.
Its petrified remains give scientists an unprecedented view of what this prickly dinosaur looked like, which could tell us a lot about the world it lived in.
But even when he still had my round-the-clock company in utero, I was petrified for the moment I'd have to leave my little boy alone.
But he doesn't doubt there are more petrified beasts of the Cretaceous out there, swallowed whole by the Earth by some strange combination of death and physics.
In that case, I was petrified of going down in film history as the guy who directed the bad sequel to the two beloved Toy Story films.
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What's going on here is that House Republicans from swing districts with lots of suburban women are in big trouble, 'cause those women are petrified of Trump.
Instead, there are trees, their roots buckling the floor into petrified hillocks, and moss, which is lime green and springy, covering the sugi trunks like a fur.
It wasn't until 18 years later—when he was struggling with headaches and had a CT scan of his brain—that doctors finally discovered the petrified pot.
The Democrats—still petrified of being seen as soft on national security, still beholden to D.C.'s foreign policy blob—are adding undeserved credibility to his assassination.
We don't love the fact that he's carrying the flag of Honduras or Guatemala or El Salvador, only to say he's petrified to be in his country.
In fact, Americans are so utterly petrified by clowns that they overwhelmingly support some kind of government or police-led takedown of any that roam the streets.
The episode opens with an army of petrified soldiers effectively preparing for their death (and, ironically, their battle with death) while being greeted by a totally nonchalant Melisandre.
Batuu, an Earth-like destination on the — you guessed it — galaxy's edge, filled with giant stone formations that look like petrified tree stumps up to 135 feet tall.
Evidence found in the same lake deposits where the dinosaur was found suggest there was a forest nearby, including petrified tree trunks, and conifer, gincko, and cycad leaves.
The stone in Kurt Steiner's hand is roughly circular, four inches wide, flat on one side and irregularly dimpled on the other, like a petrified chocolate chunk cookie.
"Chloe is missing because she's apparently petrified of big bunnies and we found her hiding under a table to avoid any possible confrontation see next pic," he explained.
Instead, his arrival petrified the students, who sat riveted to their ancient desks with their heads down, afraid to even look at the great man and his entourage.
Clearly petrified by the avalanche of bad press, the administrators at Covington initially condemned the actions of their own students, some of whom were said to face expulsion.
On that day, entrance fees will be waived at any of the parks that have them, including Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado, Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park.
By the 1990s, pressured by rising rents and the art deco revival, and petrified of the drug mafia, the elderly and ailing Jewish population relocated from South Beach.
The members of the Democratic leadership, petrified that they might somehow damage the party's prospects in 2020, are dragging their feet on impeachment like they're wearing cement shoes.
Snapshot: Above, archaeologists unearthed a petrified horse, complete with military saddle, outside the ancient city of Pompeii, Italy, which was destroyed when Mount Vesuvius erupted in A.D. 79.
One of my theories is that in this hypercasual culture of ours, we're so petrified of sounding overly fussy that we've swerved all the way to overly crass.
"Petrified Man" appeared in Welty's first collection, "A Curtain of Green," from 1941, and it's a great book, steeped in the humor and tragedy of her native Mississippi.
It could mean that he thinks women have an easier lot in life than men — partly because men now have to be constantly "petrified" of being labeled sexists.
"We remain cautiously constructive on demand we do not see this going over a cliff and we are not petrified of some fall off in Chinese demand," Croft said.
This mountain, called Mount Sharp, is believed to be the result of mud and sediments carried through time by rivers into the lake, where it eventually petrified into mudstone.
A technician named Mark Mitchell at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, where the nodosaur will be displayed, separated petrified flesh from stone over the course of the last five years.
The petrified pair clutched on to each other as they encountered clowns, demons, pig men, and chainsaw-wielding psychos inspired by six seasons of the creepy Ryan Murphy series.
Robert's fun fact that ostrich legs can "easily kill a lion" did not amuse Hart either — he stared at the camera with a petrified look as the audience roared.
But for reasons still unknown, a couple of these spiders did fossilize, and the unique shape of their eye structures continue to reflect light — even in their petrified form.
While the congressional mire and impeachment inquiry acted as a check on many of Trump's policy plans, Wall Street is again petrified at the prospect of a presidential candidate.
In fairness, let's cut these folks some slack: It's hard to be accurate when people — particularly women — are petrified to say that they're supporting Trump when a pollster calls.
Kostas Douzinas, Syriza's chairman of the foreign relations committee in Parliament, said that foreign diplomats from the countries Mr. Tsipras once petrified now secretly hoped he would stick around.
Kostas Douzinas, Syriza's chairman of the foreign relations committee in Parliament, said that foreign diplomats from the countries Mr. Tsipras once petrified now secretly hoped he would stick around.
My favorite is "A Lion Captures a Petrified Baboon and Does the Last Thing You'd Expect," which churns a wildlife photographer's 2013 blog post into a 52-page opus.
Are there really so many people out there so petrified by the prospect of terrorism that they'll allow it to stop us from being a charitable and good nation?
She and her husband are as petrified of contracting COVID-19 as anyone else, but as undocumented immigrants from Mexico, they have little hope the president will help them.
She is so petrified of the 'lefties' in her party that she has lost control...And by the way, clean up the streets in San Francisco, they are disgusting!
Katsuobushi—repeatedly smoked, fermented fish—holds the record as the hardest food on earth, bearing more in common by the end of its processing to petrified wood than to sealife.
Petrified mud that was once at the bottom of the lake suggests that, at the time, the lake had different chemical environments that could have hosted different types of microbes.
This seems especially possible since Cora is petrified of injections in "Part III," screaming, "Not my arms!" when jail orderlies attempt to tranquilize her following a bout of night terrors.
Defenders are petrified to leave Gasol whenever he's spotted up in the corner or out on the wing—a quality that may keep him in the league until he's 40.
Peaty's mother has spoken in the past about how she took him to swimming lessons because he used to scream when getting in the bath and was 'petrified' of water.
Kendall continued testimony Thursday in L.A. County court, and she said she felt petrified in the days after McKenzie was arrested for stalking and trespassing at her Hollywood Hills home.
That concept comes to the horror GOP lawmakers and lobbyists cognizant not only of how difficult tax reform will be, but petrified of adding health care back into the mix.
Aaron's adamant he not only laid the groundwork for teenage Biebs to become a superstar, but hints his new music should have Justin and his manager, Scooter Braun, feeling petrified.
On April 218, 21968, Middleton shared a vision of a spaceman "petrified, terrified and just frightened," the night before Vladimir Komarov, a Soviet cosmonaut, died on his return to Earth.
"Business is good, but as a citizen, I'm really petrified about the water situation here," said the 22-year-old, raising his voice above the din in his welding workshop.
Read: Trump just called out Republicans for being "petrified" of the NRA Trump reaffirmed his support for strengthening background checks in a tweet Thursday morning, again publicly opposing the NRA.
In this new landscape, evoked through maps, petrified trees and unnerving photographic projections, even the trenches were not safe, and this show persuasively argues that ecological ruin had psychological effects.
Petrified of being outflanked, Mr. Johnson followed suit, bringing with him the implicit threat that he could lead a rebellion against the government that other hard-line Brexiteers will follow.
As the militants began to rake the congregation with machine-gun fire, two boys, ages 10 and 15, cowered in a bathroom stall, listening, petrified, to the screaming and gunfire.
His family is avoiding shelters or government aid because they're petrified of deportation, particularly since Texas's anti-sanctuary cities bill, allowing police to ask individuals their immigration status, takes effect Friday.
We'd all been watching so much Top Boy that we were petrified the cops or some Jamaican gang lords were going to come in with shotguns and blow us all away.
" Ryan Prieto, who has two young children, said feels "petrified" after the shooting, and is "beyond embarrassed" that Trump "would have the audacity to come here after what he basically caused.
I'm really petrified of its face and facial expression—mainly as it actually looks a lot like my ex and I kind of feel like he's watching me all the time.
From that point forward, I was petrified of bad breath, and my obsession with my ears transformed as I began to compulsively brush my teeth seven to nine times a day.
Step up Microsoft Austria, which last night tweeted from its official Twitter account a horrifying image of a pre-Christian half-devil half-goat horned beast destroying an innocent, petrified child.
We soon crossed Beicegel Creek, where 228-million-year-old petrified cedar stumps stood in the shallows, a reminder that western North Dakota had once been subtropical wetlands, like today's Everglades.
While my school has not faced any gun violence, I do recall a time in middle school where a student brought a bullet in their backpack to school — I was petrified.
The Pompeii artifacts — whether an ornate wine goblet, delicately carved bone toothpicks, or a pile of petrified grapes — are imbued with a particular pathos, beautifully preserved as a result of tragedy.
"Chloe is missing because she's apparently petrified of big bunnies and we found her hiding under a table to avoid any possible confrontation see next pic," he added of his younger daughter.
Stanfield's credits have grown steadily since 22016, and his work in genre productions especially has given him room to shift from petrified victim to glowering investigator to principled pothead to stalled postadolescent.
New startup companies, Fred Wilson, who I talked to, who's funded a lot of the startups in New York, they're petrified because their larger competitors will get better rates than they do.
I chose a Morgan silver dollar, a coiled-up trilobite fossil, and my finest arrowhead—an ancient beauty flaked out of petrified wood in which you could still see the tree rings.
LOUVAIN LA NEUVE, Belgium (Reuters) - When Yves Jongen stood at the controls of his proton therapy machine fifteen years ago to treat a cancer patient for the first time he was petrified.
The petrified horse, wearing a bronze-plated military saddle, is the latest discovery at the site near Mount Vesuvius, which erupted and buried the area in lava and ash in A.D. 79.
Trump is petrified that someone will remove the mask he has been crafting for seven decades, or of having it be revealed that that mask is made of paper rather than steel.
Working at ad agency J Walter Thompson (now Wunderman Thompson), a colleague convinced her to become a planner, but she was "petrified" because she would no longer have financial responsibility, she told CNBC.
The Soviet crowd, raised by decades of Iron Curtain austerity, stopped dancing and froze like deer in headlights when they were lit up, petrified that the security guards would crack down on them.
Hitchcock's "Psycho," which petrified audiences in 1960, had none of the gore and violence so closely tethered to the identity of modern-day horror flicks, but it laid the groundwork for future films.
Zucco is no stranger to engaging with nature and natural life in his works, having had an exhibition at NURTUREart last year that was inspired by the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona.
"I was petrified that if I stood on the balcony with her that she would somehow fall off the railing and die, and that I wouldn't be able to protect her," she said.
Installed in the museum's garden, Antón García-Abril's and Déborah Mesa's "Petrified River" (2018-19) consists of three large earth and concrete rocks that symbolize, longingly, Manhattan Island's less developed pre-colonial environment.
"When folks are initially diagnosed, they are absolutely petrified of disclosing to a new partner, if they even want to date at all, so sometimes, a dating site can really help," Pierce explained.
At first, I was petrified of AA. It felt like a thing people with real problems had to do and not me, a Person Who Was Being Scouted to Join the White House.
"People look across a park or a golf course and think it's green and lush, but to a bee it's like a desert or a petrified forest—there's nothing to survive on," she says.
In the tense hearing room Thursday, and in the subsequent hours, it appeared that the GOP, once petrified by the blizzard of reports and revelations about Trump, was finally coalescing around a plausible defense.
These majestic, curiously gleaming beasts made out of "rubberized material" with textured faux fur look so realistic they could pass for actual stallions, if only their faces weren't petrified in expressions of sheer terror.
Petrified teens who huddled in closets, bathroom stalls and behind teachers' desks texted their parents and each other when they heard gunfire blasting through the hallways of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.
She shares the news with friends, casually posts about it on Instagram, navigates the steady stream of doctor's appointments — all while a petrified, what-on-earth-am-I-doing feeling simmers under the surface.
We should always choose them as if we're on the brink of war, because it's impossible to predict when we'll find ourselves there, in petrified need of a strong, stable leader we can trust.
"Right now I am petrified that Hillary is almost totally dependent on Republicans nominating Trump," Brent Budowsky, who writes a column for The Hill, told Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta in a March email.
In Episode 114, which aired last March, about the Hillside Stranglers, a pair of bloodthirsty cousins who petrified Los Angeles in the late 1970s, Ms. Kilgariff recites some of the gory evidence: On Nov.
Taking place in parts in a desert in an "indistinct future" as well as in Arizona's Petrified Forest, for which the novel is named, Atkinson crafts static spaces in the midst of metaphysical transition.
Her loaves are wild—coiled into sinuous forms that, if you squint just so, resemble fallopian tubes or petrified magma or the albino python that keeps her company in her apartment in Ridgewood, Queens.
I would be petrified if I got an A minus because it was an "Asian F." Neither of my parents went to college so that meant it was even more important for me to.
"Everyone who has relatives in America, whether they are from the countries listed or not, they are petrified of what this man is going to do to America and to their relatives," Trad told Reuters.
To find traces of this hypothesized cycle on Earth, Kent's team analyzed sediment samples taken from the Chinle Formation in Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park and the Newark basin, the site of a prehistoric lake.
Hurtado said his abuser, 50 years his senior, touched his genitals under the pretext of telling him masturbation was wrong, and tried to tongue-kiss him, which left him "petrified, without knowing what to do".
A celebration of the anniversary of the National Park Service, exploring some of the over 400 places deemed worth preserving, including Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico, Petrified Forest in Arizona and Crater Lake in Oregon.
The wood, now extinct, dates back around 30 million years, and in its petrified form it has a pale mottled pattern that Ms. Small has set with gold into pendant discs and suspended in earrings.
I'm petrified that I'm going to get a call from somebody who says I have it or somebody saying, he has it or she has it and they're in the ICU or something like that.
In an interview with PBS Newshour's Judy Woodruff, the 2020 presidential candidate explained that the decision was made at a time when Americans were "petrified" of the possibility of another terrorist attack on U.S. soil.
In new research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, scientists tracked the orbital cycle by analyzing a 1,700-foot-long rock core drilled in the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona.
The Petrified Forest was chosen for its "ability to change over time from an organic to a mineral state" implying an internal mulling over one's own inner state and ability to flower from said introspection.
At one station scheduled to open early next year, archaeologists found bits of ancient capitals, decorative marble elements, petrified peach pits from ancient Persian cuttings and 16th-century terra-cotta plates from a nearby hospital.
Most people reading this are fortunate enough that a man brandishing a knife only means giving up their wallet, being petrified for a while, and having to go home and cancel all their credit cards.
I think many of them are so petrified of ... In addition to every other problem they deal with, then being held to account for paying for this story, for this thing, for promulgating this view.
But the endgame is a school so petrified of backsliding into irrelevance ithat it would rather chain itself to him at nearly any cost than consider the prospect of someone else overlaying on what he built.
TWO decades ago palaeontologists were astonished to discover impressions of feathers in rock around the petrified bones of dinosaurs that had clearly, from the anatomy those bones displayed, been unable to fly when they were alive.
Rather, Team Cloak And Dagger gets their confession, which a petrified Connors serves up after watching Tyrone teleport towards him like a vengeful ghost and finding out the haunting won't stop until he admits his crime.
Dwight, petrified that he'll no longer be able to honor his deal with the Hilltop and take out Negan, sends Gregory on a mission to deliver Negan's planned whereabouts the following day to Rick and Maggie.
If you watched this at a formative age, you may have spent years petrified that random men (or just people in general) could hear your thoughts due to their own inability to safely use household electronics.
Instantly, massive crowds of astounded Christians started pouring into town, eager to see biblical proof in the petrified man with the 21-inch-long feet and the six-inch nose and all the other proportionate appendages.
Shortly after his Wizards were eliminated by the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference semifinals, Bradley Beal made a confident yet poorly timed comment about how petrified the defending champion Cavs should be of his team.
Start with one of the show's stars: Hartley's magnificent 153 Mexican landscape, "Lost Country — Petrified Sand Hills" at Menconi + Schoelkopf; its ocher hills, blue sky and white clouds have the simple force of a bull's-eye.
"It's been years of me working on this, and now that it's gone and I'm staring into the quite literal black void of a blank Unreal Engine level I am both petrified and exhilarated," Trotter wrote.
But it's a hospitable place, and the main drag, Navajo Boulevard, has Mexican restaurants and motels and Native American jewelry stores and a herd of giant plastic dinosaurs that signal proximity to Petrified Forest National Park.
Cows stood on either side of us, and then, as we approached the shore, the cows were replaced by cow-looking rocks, sturdy black lumps that grazed on the hillside like the previous cows' petrified ancestors.
In her subway mosaic, Al-Hadid portrays the woman as a sweeping silhouette, a ghostly penumbra that leaves a bluish cloud of smoke behind here in what appears to be a petrified forest of white trees.
Now you're sitting as still as a corpse in the theater, petrified that you're going to make noise and get killed by a monster, and convinced that everyone around you knows you're high out of your mind.
In the new video, some of the girls stare blankly into the camera while others look petrified as the man reels off a series of demands, including freeing Boko Haram fighters in exchange for the abducted girls.
They are therefore "gay" in an interesting, petrified way: as though the spirit of gay history had not moved forward, had never deposited various "yas queens" and "werk" into the detritus of brunch culture before moving on.
Jayson Tatum is initially petrified to come off Korver's body, so LeBron skips it to a wide-open Love as Rozier sprints back like a chicken with his head cut off, not yet knowing who to guard.
We see a flash of images, a look of frozen horror on Katie's now-petrified face, and the whole thing ends in the type of fuzzy snow one saw on television sets in the days of yore.
Around us, good fish was for sale in every direction: live baby squid; upside-down octopus splayed like tentacled stars; a pair of swordfish lay poised on a wood crate, their beaks crossed in a petrified duel.
Once it ended, she returned and apologized, explaining that although she has told her story hundreds of times to audiences large and small, the one thing she still can't bear is hearing her petrified voice that night.
Then what we do — least helpfully — is ask people to do the very thing we know most people are petrified of, and that's stand in front of a room of strangers and speak at an open mike.
Eventually I became really tall, and most people stopped talking, although sometimes I still feel some lingering disdain and suspicion — and sometimes a petrified stare when a large man with a beard and kufi walks into a store.
Grim is full of surreal ideas that blossom into fascinating visuals, from the "marrow" being pumped out of petrified trees to be used as building material, to the guns that fire fast-growing seeds of bone-breaking flowers.
And yet when it comes to talking about it openly or who they support or why they support somebody because he's a person — a man or a woman — who is into their values, they're petrified to do it.
The only Englishman who did not look petrified in the game's closing stages was Manchester United's Marcus Rashford, an 18-year-old who in time will surely succumb to the fear and trepidation already instilled in his teammates.
A couple of months ago, Ms. Hurd said, she met a tenant who was so petrified because he was months behind on his rent that he voluntarily left his $800-a-month apartment rather than fight the case.
"The Europeans are petrified that he is going to sell them out and he is going to recognize the illegal annexation of Crimea," Max Boot, a historian and CNN national security analyst, told CNN's Kate Bolduan on Monday.
"I'm petrified," said Amber Collins, a 31-year-old newlywed who hopes to become pregnant soon and who had "doused" herself with insect repellent before venturing out to join two friends for a drink at the Wynwood Yard.
"I was a kid, I was signed up, I was petrified," she said in an interview, publicly disclosing that she was sexually harassed by the man who ignited her career and later helped her win an Academy Award.
She is not an anti-establishment insurgent in the style of Mr. Sanders, who were he in the position Ms. Warren is now would almost certainly have inspired a Stop Bernie campaign funded by a petrified donor class.
Ha. Twenty years later, and 30 years after the sculpture first appeared at C.I.A. headquarters, the secret of those last 97 characters remains as solid as the log of petrified wood that makes up part of the work.
From H1N1 to supermarket carnations and the petrified rictus of a lobster ("like a terrible crack / in a wall something worse is coming through"), these poems are interested in everything, possessing a capaciousness that, paradoxically, requires tight control.
The staff of the park decided in the end to put up a sign: ''Your heritage is being vandalized every day by theft losses of petrified wood of 14 tons a year, mostly a small piece at a time.
You have people — and I've seen this, and I've could of witnessed it, and, in fact, in two cases, I have actually witnessed it — they lock themselves into apartments, petrified to even leave in the middle of the day.
Whether that is a coincidence has yet to be determined, but there is no reason why the method Mr Luthardt and Dr Rössler have developed should not be applied to other petrified forests, from different periods, to find out.
The creepy face, which became the center of a viral hoax that petrified thousands of parents earlier this year, is reportedly about to be the basis of a horror movie from Orion Pictures, Vertigo Entertainment, and producer Taka Ichise.
Petrified before a void so vast that it could not be contained within thought, let alone a thinking being, it was impossible to know how long it would take to drift off into the abyss that silently beckoned me.
As a result, the company's designs have an organic feel, like the Zayah pendant's luxe mosaic of recycled dark alder wood, brass, white mactan stone and seashells, or the Sienna cuff with brass encircling a piece of petrified wood.
"I'm petrified at the fact that I may be going to prison for the rest of my life for an act that I was trained to do by the Chicago Police Department," Officer Van Dyke told the Fox reporter.
At the San Giovanni station, which is expected to open early next year, archaeologists found bits of ancient capitals, decorative marble elements, petrified peach pits from ancient Persian cuttings and 16th-century terra-cotta plates from a nearby hospital.
In an old clip from her show, Life of Kylie, the youngest KarJenner sibling took a trip to the London Zoo's butterfly exhibit with best friend Jordyn Woods and assistant Victoria Villarroel, during which Kylie revealed to everyone that she's petrified.
It felt hypocritical for me, who proudly participated in the March For Our Lives, to watch scene after scene of petrified humans facing down rifles as if it were entertainment — and not also something that occurs on the news regularly.
I am afraid of the possible repercussions of giving a simple, loving peck on the cheek or lips, and, despite the public encouragement to be "out and proud," I empathize with people who are petrified to live an open life.
On the autos front, that's for Germany, which is petrified about its car exports to the U.S., where they now face import duties of only 2.5%, compared with up to 22% for American cars sold in Germany or other EU countries.
Saffron, mushrooms, cranberry absolute, tarragon, petrified rock-badger poop, partially crystallized sarsaparilla, castoreum (a beaver secretion), roasted seashells, orris butter (''it can go toward old lady in a hot second''), something that smelled like the reptile room at the Bronx Zoo.
They previously said that visitors to the land will be making a trip to Batuu, an Earth-like destination on the galaxy's edge that's filled with giant stone formations that look like petrified tree stumps up to 135 feet tall.
I became aware of this at quite an early stage, when having been in a band which was totally ignored for five years until maybe 2002, doing some interviews in Germany, these German journalists were genuinely petrified of me. Why?
And everywhere I go, I find a significant number of young couples with children, of young single people, young priests who treasure their tradition, which is considered to be old or rigid and petrified or whatever term you want to use.
In an old clip from her show, Life of Kylie, the youngest KarJenner sibling took a trip to the London Zoo's butterfly exhibit with best friend Jordyn Woods and assistant Victoria Villarroel, during which Kylie revealed to everyone that she's petrified.
Berg takes the cue from his no-nonsense characters and you feel their peril: Particularly effective is Gina Rodriguez's Andrea, one of the ship's navigators who is believably both strong-willed and absolutely petrified as her ship dissolves around her.
Espen Egil Hansen, editor-in-chief of Aftenposten, railed against Facebook's removal of the iconic Vietnam war photo of a petrified, Napalm-burnt Kim Phúc, and in doing so sparked a worldwide conversation about the role Facebook plays in news distribution.
" In the summer of 22014, Mr. Michael and his publicists denied that he was facing serious drug addiction after a report published in a British tabloid, The Sun, quoted the wife of a family member saying, "I'm petrified he will die.
The land surrounding Black Spire Outpost, the forested zone that contains a "secret" Resistance base (honestly, the full-size blue X-Wing sitting right outside kind of gives the game away) was based on Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona.
Later, when my daughter was a woman and could speak freely about that time, she said that she and the boy were petrified, frightened mute by her raging father pounding the door so hard they thought it would collapse in on itself.
Sometimes in the morning, I am petrified and can't moveAwake, but cannot open my eyes When I heard these lyrics for the first time, the first words Jenny Lewis sings in the Rilo Kiley song "A Better Son/Daughter," they were a revelation.
Every time this happens, I'm petrified that I would ruin someone's life for something I saw differently than they did, that I would ruin a reputation or do something to hurt these men because of my own opinion of what they were doing.
My friends asked if I was going to take some kind of a vacation because I'm actually not a workaholic—I'm kind of lazy—but I knew I better get onto this new thing, or I'm going to be petrified, artistically speaking.
Deep in the bowels of the Adventure Aquarium in Camden, N.J., lies the Shark Realm, a 40-foot tunnel suspended through the middle of a shark tank, allowing visitors to see the sharks as close as humanly possible without getting wet or petrified.
The 2017 Virginia election was mostly about two things: big government Democrats in the northern part of the state have moved in at breakneck speed, and those voters are more petrified than ever that government could be scaled back in the coming years.
When he's off, only 29.) Parsons isn't blowing by defenders (unless they're named "Frank Kaminsky"), but has finally rediscovered some confidence in his shot after starting the season with a petrified look on his face every time someone passed him the ball.
I am afraid of the possible repercussions of giving a simple peck on the cheek, and, despite demands to be "out and proud," I empathize with people who are petrified to live an open life and admire those who are fearless like Sir Elton John.
This is not a man we can expect to honestly choose a wacky, lovable taxidermy-obsessed 26-year-old who designs ultra-cool sets and makes him play with petrified dead white mice in formal wear, as the trailer for "Week 8" confirms will happen.
I was tipped off that he has been making his own stuff in-house to eventually use in some of the prepared dishes at Cape, making him one of two chefs in the LA area diving into umami-filled world of DIY petrified bonito.
I remember being petrified the first time I took them to the gym with me; they were just over 2, and I was scared to death one of them would get run over in the parking lot while I was trying to herd them inside.
There's an earlier version of this story involving fan fiction of Axl Rose back-stage, petrified to perform, cloistered up with Kanye, who begs to replace him—desperate to howl "November Rain" and reenact the video with Kim K. in the Stephanie Seymour role.
While it at first seems obvious that Maddie should be petrified of the fact that she can't hear her pursuer, Flanagan flips the script by pointing out that she's impervious to traditional jump scares and the blood-churning feeling of hearing boots pound towards her.
And my friend Dawn, who was admittedly petrified that her 12-year-olds Matthew and Katie would stage a revolt if the new Mac & Cheese wasn't as tasty as it used to be, reports that they actually prefer it to the former, chemical-laden version.
She agreed to loan me the game for the purpose of my story, and I spent a couple of weeks interacting with it, petrified I would accidentally spill something on it or somehow set it on fire, ruining the memories of millennial women everywhere.
Almost every news outlet that reported it used some variation on the word "insane", with Rolling Stone claiming Feldman "danced like a madman" and Spin reporting that he "lost his damn mind", fuelling a backlash that has left him "too petrified" to leave the house.
Our Crazy, Do Nothing (where's USMCA, infrastructure, lower drug pricing & much more?) Speaker of the House, Nervous Nancy Pelosi, who is petrified by her Radical Left knowing she will soon be gone (they & Fake News Media are her BOSS), suggested on Sunday's DEFACE THE NATION
European public opinion is so petrified by images of tens of thousands of bedraggled migrants trekking across muddy fields and highways towards western and northern Europe - and populists have made such capital out of those fears - that governments are desperate to halt the flow.
I consolidated those that I had multiples of (cinnamon, cinnamon, dear God, the cinnamon), tossed those I would never use (a 20-year old bottle of petrified Crazy Jane's Mixed Up Salt because it reminded me of my late mother?) and wiped down all those remaining.
Tawny silhouettes cascaded ad infinitum around us, and directly below, at the foot of a near-vertical drop, lay the notorious Deadvlei: the desiccated clay pan, or "dead marsh," a sprawling expanse of petrified white earth studded with carcasses of acacia trees crisped into charcoal stumps.
The construction video shows off a sprawling world called Batuu — which we've seen a bit of already in Timothy Zahn's recent novel Thrawn: Alliances — and in particular, a village called Black Spire, described as a "remote trading outpost" in the midst of a forest of petrified trees.
Hanoi is forecast to have seven million motorcycles on its roads in the next two years - almost the same as its current population - leaving city bigwigs with a crisis on their hands as cars, buses and bikes jostle and petrified pedestrians run the gauntlet crossing streets.
But I do think there's a lot to what he's saying, whether it's conscious or not, of having people in the so-called establishment, whatever that is, the big money people, the media, the political leaders, they are petrified of the thought of Trump being elected.
We know Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is petrified of losing his congressional majorities in the midterms.
"The information has not been put out in a good way, and I think now, given that that bill passed, it's incumbent on state and local governments and local authorities to really clarify their procedures and get it to people so they're not petrified," Cisneros said.
A high wail on the flute is followed by a few notes ruminatively plucked on the koto zither; a slow skirl on the sho mouth-organ—17 bamboo pipes bound together vertically like a bunch of petrified icicles—is punctuated by three thunderous strokes on the big taiko drum.
Trump has signed sweeping executive orders eliminating rules enacted to reduce pollution in the air and in the water, and has promised to protect the bankers, whom he claims are "petrified" by mechanisms meant to preclude the next major financial crisis, like the one they caused ten years ago.
On our little rise above Balanced Rock, Mr. Smith and I had front-row seats to an ancient bedrock cataclysm: pinwheeling stone staircases, lager-tinted turrets and weird, fanged crags poised over petrified sand dunes, and farther off, the La Sal Mountains — loping green knuckles streaked with old snow.
Countless generations of tiny creatures lived, died and drifted slowly to the bottom of a primordial sea, where their bodies were slowly compressed by gravity, layer upon layer upon layer, tighter and tighter, until eventually they all congealed and petrified into the interlocking white crystals we know as marble.
On long unbroken stretches of alleys, Auclair urged the horses into a gallop and — even as I clutched the mane of my steed with a petrified death grip — I thrilled to the sense of speed and power, the rush of wind against my face, the intensity of the exercise.
Dan Jolin, Empire Online American Gods feels like a stylistic sequel to Hannibal, with the first two episodes directed by one-time Hannibal regular David Slade...Here the dream sequences are more epic and portentous, involving visions of petrified forests carpeted with human skeletons and ceilinged by the vast, cold cosmos.
From Grenoble we took the scenic Route Napoléon (N85) through the pretty old mountain town of Corps, at the border between Isère and Hautes Alpes, proceeding to a lone 11th-century chapel, Mère-Ėglise, that pokes out of the cliff like a petrified tree above the hamlet of Saint Disdier.
Muslims fret amid drive against illegal immigrants FOFONGA, India- Marzina Bibi, a Muslim woman living in India's northeastern state of Assam, is petrified she will be declared stateless after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist party vowed during the 2016 election campaign to act against illegal Muslim immigrants from neighbouring Bangladesh.
I've managed to burn more than one dish since I've started testing the Holy Sheet, but unlike my steel sheet pans that require heavy soaking, steel wool, and/or baking soda, a quick soak in hot water lifted up seemingly petrified caramelized onions and the glazes that glued them in place.
But I never did, and I wondered, later on, rereading my notes, whether this expressed the convergence of political history with natural history that Walter Benjamin writes about in his essay "The Origin of German Tragic Drama"—a convergence that becomes supernatural along with death passing into the petrified, timeless landscape. 2.
The coveted band dudes are described as "basically agents of Satan with really awesome haircuts" (Jennifer, horny), "douche-bags with their douche-bag haircuts and their man-scara" (Needy's boyfriend, threatened) and "skinny, and twisted, and evil like this petrified tree I saw once when I was a kid" (Needy, also threatened).
Perhaps it suddenly dawned on Trump that he did have some chance to win, and was petrified at the thought of filing the detailed financial disclosures that presidents are required by law to file, for the same reason he is hiding his tax returns and which, I predict, he will never willfully release.
Stop at Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas or see the world's largest concrete totem pole at Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park in Foyil, OK. When it comes time to park for the night, stay in a tipi-shaped room at the Wigwam Motel in Holbrook, AZ, perhaps after a visit to Petrified Forest National Park.
Equally, America's European partners in the agreement will be looking greedily at the commercial opportunities that might be posed though petrified at the potential consequences should Iran pull out and launch its dash toward a nuclear weapon -- far more potentially destabilizing for Europeans in easy range of any Iranian missile than anything cooked up by North Korea.
"Our Crazy, Do Nothing (where's USMCA, infrastructure, lower drug pricing & much more?) Speaker of the House, Nervous Nancy Pelosi, who is petrified by her Radical Left knowing she will soon be gone (they & Fake News Media are her BOSS), suggested on Sunday's DEFACE THE NATION that I testify about the phony Impeachment Witch Hunt," he tweeted.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Tuesday said that "petrified" Democrats are afraid to take on a group of progressive congresswomen, showing no sign of easing up his attacks on the lawmakers.
And where the audience of "Prayer for Palmyra" embodied a neoliberal version of "high" (Western) cultural consumption and subjectivity — one in which "personal pain" is universalized into a transcendent, apolitical package brokered by soft power — the Syrian concert showcased nothing so much as the way in which under the Assad regime official forms of "culture" have petrified into occasions for applause.
When I first read Eudora Welty's story "Petrified Man," I felt as though the author had been sitting in a corner of my mother's beauty parlor, writing things down the entire time I was growing up; indeed, part of what fascinated me about the tale was its description of a little boy who listened to stories just as I listened to stories.
It hired artists from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project — created under the New Deal — who produced 14 stylized designs before the program ended a few years later at the onset of World War II. Capturing scenes of nature in all its wonder, from the monumental eruption of a geyser to textured logs of Petrified Forest, the silk-screened works were serene and idyllic.
It looks like the survivor who texted me while she and her three children hid in the dark, petrified, as ICE banged on her door at 1am but who was luckier than the survivor who showed up for her appearance at the Human Trafficking Intervention Court, a program designed to provide services to help victims escape trafficking instead of incarceration, only to be detained by ICE.
Sequestered at the end of the hall, the master bedroom remains his father's domain, the long credenza below a broad picture window scattered with objects that he accumulated throughout his life, from a disk of pre-Columbian pottery painted with a primitive design of a man climbing a tree trunk to a slab of petrified wood, its polished concentric circles like an unblinking eye.
Democratic leaders don't want the socialist programs in the bill exposed to hostile conservative amendments on the floor that could harm their pet programs, while Republican leadership are petrified that if the bill is considered, the media and Democrats will portray Republicans who try and get meaningful reforms made to the bill as heartless usurpers who want to harm seniors, students and those who are ill.

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