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As models pranced down the runway, Jones hooted and hollered.
Running backs pranced with the ball clutched high and tight.
All this while model hotties pranced around her in tiny outfits.
They leapt and bumped shoulders, embraced and pranced to the net in delight.
Characters pranced around naked because it was an HBO show and hey, why not.
We all enjoyed running and following the lion as it danced and pranced around Chinatown.
I wish I had pranced through the world with just hoity toity confidence and overexuberance.
The press was in quiet awe and amusement as Gaga pranced up and down the steps.
Unicorns pranced all over Twitter Sunday as users celebrated an imaginary holiday for an imaginary creature.
Later, two roe deer sprang out of a bush, their white tails bobbing as they pranced away.
Alongside his Sabrina co-stars, Salem pranced down the red carpet, occasionally stopping to pose for photos.
The sisters were two of a kind and often pranced around the forest together, hand in hand.
Although Flannery most recently has been running the company's subscale healthcare division, he has pranced across GE's landscape.
She pranced back and forth in front of him, jumped, and occasionally let go a loud, sharp clap.
And then when we went into Vanderpump Dogs, John pranced your dog out and told me and Kyle.
Right in front of our balcony, a giraffe walked by while a couple of zebras pranced in the distance.
Two pocketbook-size Pomeranians pranced across the tawny marble of the lobby, towed by separate guests to check-in.
Mick pranced up and down the stage was in top form ... this after undergoing heart valve replacement surgery in March.
Jubilant, he pranced around the room, weaving his roving video selfie through the crowd, which shifted to accommodate his whims.
They were lightning in transition and pranced in the open floor, gobbling up Cleveland's missed layups for fast-break fuel.
The horses pranced toward the center of town with their riders, Alaa Mustafa, 24, and his cousin Oday Muheisan, 19.
Lacing them up didn't provide quite the same thrill as when I pranced around the Upper East Side Balenciaga store.
In case you missed it ... Farrah slipped into tiny red lingerie and pranced aboard the vessel while a guy played violin.
But the characters continued to play into stereotypes of effeminate Asian men as they pranced around onstage, giggling at one another.
Although Mr. Flannery most recently has been running the company's subscale health care division, he has pranced across G.E.'s landscape.
For 10 years, young, strapping actors pranced around Los Angeles beaches in red bathing suits under the guise of rescuing fellow humans.
Going by Father Sebastiaan or another pseudonym, he pranced through as a vampire playboy, dressed in leather pants and a top hat.
Free of a leash, the 2-year-old Husky Australian Shepherd pranced in the snow, inviting other dogs nearby to play with him.
During batting practice, as September shadows stretched long and blue across the field, Mets players nearly pranced, playing spirited catch, joking and laughing.
Later another dancer, Marie Goudot, walked alongside the clarinetist Dirk Descheemaeker, then pranced in circles while the musician played Grisey's undulant, fast-paced theme.
But a scruffy black-haired dog named Holly pranced through the snow with a coat cinched around her torso and a pink ball in her mouth.
Then she pulled it together, snapped a few photos, and pranced out the door alongside her girlfriend, Nats, who had been ready for many hours by then.
CJ, who pranced across an expansive show floor at Madison Square Garden, will also receive a trophy and later embark on a media tour as the show's champion.
As she got up, shaking her breasts and hips, as she pranced to the edge of the stage, I couldn't help but think she looked a little lost.
Minutes later, the sound of drumming filled the air as a woman carrying a sign reading "Perseverance To All Survivors" pranced down the sidewalk firing a bubble machine.
When officers arrived on the scene, they found the woman sitting on her sofa while one of the deer pranced wildly around her and the living room, police said.
While on a trip to Seoul, the model pranced around her hotel bathroom in a similar ensemble, wearing nothing but a barely-there black thong and spaghetti strap tank.
The klezmer band started up again as the now married couples happily pranced back up the center aisle to a loud, collective yell of "mazel tov" from the crowd.
Pederson pranced all the way to the plate, pointing at the Dodgers&apos dugout and rubbing his thumbs and index fingers together to indicate what a money shot it was.
Marnie the Dog, a celebrity Shih Tzu with nearly two million followers on Instagram, recently pranced through the subway on a leashless joy ride chronicled in a video posted online.
Cardinals first baseman Matt Carpenter, who was standing at second base as the cat pranced into the outfield, was convinced Molina was going to do something big after the delay.
Former Miss Arizona Tasha Dixon, who competed in the Trump-owned Miss USA pageant in 2001, said contestants were encouraged to greet Trump when he pranced through their changing room.
She'd scream at innocent strangers who parked in front of her home yet when Jesse pranced down the street, she'd pause to ruffle his head and smile for a change.
Muguruza's performance against Kontaveit will have reassured Spanish hearts at Rod Laver Arena, however, as she pranced around a sun-splashed center court to fire 22 winners past the Estonian battler.
He pranced and preened around, he cheated, he hit bystanders (the crowd's reaction when he decked the son of legendary NJPW referee Red Shoes is best described as barely restrained horror).
I drank ale and gnawed on pork fat and trailed a noxious cloud of sweat and foul breath as I pranced through New York City in my Little Lord Fauntleroy suit.
When we were coming up, we went to a park, and though the temperature was hovering just around freezing, I took off my shoes and happily pranced around barefoot in a fountain.
In "Himmatwala" her breakthrough film, she pranced so raunchily on a beach with her co-star, in a tight costume of pink and silver stripes, that she earned the nickname "Thunder Thighs".
Teenage girls had invented a form of hobbyhorse dressage, in which the rider's lower body pranced and galloped like a horse, while her upper body remained erect and motionless like a rider.
He then iced the game with a 4-yarder that Beckham caught with his left hand and then pranced into the end zone for a 1980-point lead with 5:20 to play.
Meanwhile, Tod's, apparently inspired by the dragon puppies, or just cosmic coincidence, opted for real puppies, from cocker spaniels to bulldogs, cuddled by Gigi Hadid and company as they pranced down the runway.
And so it was on that morning last month that some 75 sneaker-clad, racket-toting youngsters ages 5 to 15 pranced across the asphalt playground that doubles as the Marcy Tennis Club.
They were spotted by an "animal capture team," per the facility's press release, which ran the baboons down, hollering at one as it pranced down nearby Military Drive, arousing the concern of some drivers.
The 10-pound pooch has jetted to Barcelona, to the Spanish resort town of San Sebastian - even to the Ritz-Carlton in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where she pranced through the lobby like she owned the place.
I pranced gamely around a cosmopolitan-flavored version of New York City – a totally different beast from the dirty, sexy, graffiti-soaked city I'd grown up in – because I thought that's what people wanted to see.  Fabulousness.
Thanks to a collaboration with hacker collective NYC Resistor, the Snowflakes wore tutus encrusted with LED lightbulbs connected to a motion sensor, which, like a snowstorm, would sparkle while they pranced and gradually fade as they paused.
Once, before a home football game, Mr. Judge and some classmates chugged beers and then dressed up in blue-and-white cheerleader skirts and pranced around the field, a moment that was captured in the school's yearbook.
Kiehl's makes a Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil which is light enough to use on your face and makes it feel like a baby's butt and smell faintly like the glorious fields of hemp I once pranced through in Kentucky.
"Though I'm sad that Tara's mother is not here to see this, it is still the happiest day of my life," said Mr. Blackman, as the newlyweds pranced around the room, hugging and kissing many of their 230 guests.
With a parasol shaped like a daisy and her face in clown makeup, Lisa Stuart, an employee of the Macy's store in Valley Stream, N.Y., pranced down the parade route, unfazed by the counterterrorism police and ordnance-sniffing dogs every few feet.
But beyond the chain-link fence that separated attendees from the tarmac, where a drummer sent up sprays of water every time he pounded his kit and FAKA, the South African performance art duo pranced and sang, the mood definitely was exultant.
Their feud began back in 2009, when West pranced onstage at the MTV Video Music Awards and grabbed the mic right out of Swift's hand during her "I'd like to thank my parents and fans" moment after winning the award for Best Female Video.
Her slender frame, clad in a khaki trenchcoat and shiny black ankle boots, seemed to fill the stage, as she pranced around her microphone stand, the drums, and the backup vocalists, like a mischievous child hamming it up and pretending not to know that she's being watched.
By the end, the only cloud that remained over the event was the jarring exit of Paris Jackson, who had pranced in puddles barefoot for the photographers before the show, but stalked out in a rage as the first model made her way down the runway.
His most famous book, "The Man Who Walked Between the Towers" (803), which won the Caldecott Medal, tells of the breathtaking moment in 280 when Philippe Petit, the French high-wire artist, secretly strung a cable between the twin towers of the World Trade Center and walked — and also danced and pranced — across.
Onstage—where I was lucky enough to catch him multiple times through the years—Prince was an insatiable dynamo, someone who lived to deliver up there and tirelessly sang and pranced for hours, with a wealth of musical genius at his fingertips and a plethora of bad boy theatrics on his tongue.
" But  the New York Times further observed  in its fashion review that, "By the end, the only cloud that remained over the event was the jarring exit of Paris Jackson, who had pranced in puddles barefoot for the photographers before the show, but stalked out in a rage as the first model made her way down the runway.
The other bombshell testimony last week was from former Ambassador to the Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, who was recalled and let go from her duties after a concerted smear campaign apparently led by Trump's private lawyer gone rogue, Rudolph Giuliani, as he pranced around Ukraine badmouthing her.
Sadly, my testament in the video of not having hit 0% fell short more recently after some inspired bouts of pretty extended Gear VR gaming, but in average use the phones pranced from morning charge to evening charge without a sweat which is something I couldn't always say for the S6 edge When the Galaxy S6 was first introduced, the groans that resonated most from the audience of pissed off customers were gripes related to the removal of waterproofing, the user replaceable battery and the microSD slot.
Yamada couldn't speak for two weeks after the incident due to her throat injury, but eventually recounted that the attacker had pranced around naked before killing Okubo.
The Church of England was restored as the national Church in England, backed by the Clarendon Code and the Act of Uniformity 1662. People reportedly "pranced around May poles as a way of taunting the Presbyterians and Independents" and "burned copies of the Solemn League and Covenant"..
Once inside, the horse pranced and gnashed its jaw, while the Jockey attempted to mount it, and the Mollie swept the floor with a broom while chasing any girls present. Sometimes they would sing further songs and carols. Upon being presented with payment, the team would leave to repeat the process at another house.
But as he caught sight of Similde, he immediately fell in love with her. So he grabbed her, leaped onto his horse, and galloped away. The King on the River Etsch sent out his knights to find and rescue poor Similde. King Laurin, who believed that they would never discover him, pranced about in his Rose Garden.
This took place each day for four days. On the fourth day, she heard a sound behind her and turned and saw a young man on a great white horse with black eyes. It had a long white mane, and pranced above the ground and not on the earth itself. The bridle and the saddle were white.
Tomkins, Calvin, "The Man Who Walks on > Air," New Yorker Magazine, 1999, excerpted in Life Story, by David Remnick, > Modern Library Paperback edition, 2001. In June 1971, Petit secretly installed a cable between the two towers of Notre Dame de Paris. On the morning of 26 June 1971, he "juggled balls" and "pranced back and forth" as the crowd below applauded.
Retrieved 2016-01-22."Joy of victory brings out the ugly American" (September 27, 1999). The Guardian (London). Retrieved 2016-01-22. Later, at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, the term was widely used after members of the US 4 × 100 relay team pranced around the stadium, flexing their muscles and making poses with the American flag, after winning a gold medal.
Madonna sang the original version of the song, and pranced around the stage while showing her midriff. The performance was included in the Madonna Live: The Virgin Tour VHS, released in 1985. At the Who's That Girl World Tour, "Lucky Star" was performed as the second song of the set list. Madonna wore a black bustier like the music video to her single "Open Your Heart" (1987).
Asas was to be blindfolded and the coin was to be hung around his neck. Asas was intrigued and worried about the heavy weight around his neck, not knowing what it was. However, when he realised that it was a gold coin, Asas jumped with joy and pranced around the room, repeatedly saying that no one shall ever take it from him. Gulbadan Begum describes her father's death when her brother had fallen ill at the age of 22.
The military personnel shouted as they attacked, as did the occupants, in fear. Tung's men charged forward in a V-shaped riot formation. According to Halberstam, "they pranced into the pagoda, looking something like a smart football team coming up to the line of scrimmage". In the end, it took around two hours to complete the raids because many of the occupants had entrenched themselves inside the various rooms in anticipation of the attacks and doors had to be unhinged to reach them.
Popular surface treatment of ceramic ware began to permeate the technical process and design. These designs harkened back to folk art while simultaneously expressing influence from Art Nouveau. The motifs ranged from simplified, country landscapes and houses of import to scenes from American history, such as Paul Revere making his famous ride. Floral designs including stylized lotus, tulips, and roses adorned many surfaces in equal measure with barnyard or symbolic wild animals, which pranced alongside winding script or grassy horizon lines.
Sydney wrote and illustrated a Book of Nonsense Verse 1982/3 later titled Book of Fools which she dedicated to the First of April. A page from this work featuring the poem The Ant who Danced and Pranced is featured in the catalogue to the exhibition Homage to Berenice Sydney. In it the art historian, Florian Rodari's appraisal of Sydney's work appears in French with a translation in English by Charlotte Frieze. The black and white illustrations to the Book of Fools are aquatints etched in a delicately delineated style.
During the same day, Beyoncé performed "If I Were a Boy" on Los Premios 40 Principales in Spain. She also performed the ballad on December 13, 2008, live at The X Factor finale in the UK. Beyoncé sang a medley of "If I Were a Boy" and Alanis Morissette's 1995 song "You Oughta Know" on January 31, 2010, at the 52nd Grammy Awards ceremony. She wore a "futuristic, spiked black" outfit with matching shoes, and "pranced, spun and did the Dutty Wine while the crowd cheered in approval", according to Jayson Rodriguez of MTV News. Beyoncé was also backed by 50 backup dancers dressed as a riot gear.

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