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Other students, adults, are all around and pressing into us.
After pressing into her skin to rub it off, the color stayed.
" He said he felt Spacey "pressing into me" and "tightening his arms.
" He said he felt Spacey "pressing into me" and "tightening his arms.
In the photo, her daughter's foot is pressing into her stomach, making her loose skin visible.
If they're pressing into a zone you're trying to control, Whole Hog will beat them back.
I have a large head and certain headphones pressing into my ears or scalp cause migraines.
It took us a moment to discern Dr. Tongan's fingertips pressing into the infant's chest in steady rhythm.
The dilemma would once would have been solved by pressing into service an imperial womb-for-hire, or concubine.
The draft misused resources, they argued, by pressing into service young people whose skills might be better applied elsewhere.
Hillary Clinton is pressing into reliably red Arizona as she tries to steal a Republican state away from Donald Trump.
"Suddenly, I felt a d–k pressing into the side of my face," she wrote in an article on Jezebel.
"Suddenly, I felt a d–k pressing into the side of my face," she wrote in an email to Jezebel.
In the photo, Hembrow is holding her daughter, whose foot is pressing into Hembrow's stomach, making her loose skin visible.
Up to 100,0003 U.S. troops (as part of a NATO force) at one point, pressing into the darkest Taliban valleys.
I felt nervous as I climbed down the plane's stairs with my backpack full of cameras pressing into my back.
The second time I was in the courtyard of the Grand Mosque and I felt something pressing into my lower spine.
"Pressing into the earth, the concave sculpture reflects the concave sky, creating a sense of the landscape in reverse," says Sze.
Apply a few drops of oil post-cleansing and after serum — if you use one — by warming in your hands and pressing into the skin.
Such investigations could prove potent against Trump, serving as reinforcement for Mueller's probe and pressing into new areas beyond Mueller's mandate, such the president's business.
The success of the Shield had brought unintended consequences: Big ranchers had simply gone around it, pressing into the unguarded south flank of the park.
On 3D Touch devices, while in keyboard trackpad mode, you can select a word by deep-pressing into it; press deeper to select the whole paragraph.
I've read a few this year, but the one I'll be pressing into people's hands forever is "Lolly Willowes," the 1926 novel by Sylvia Townsend Warner.
A woman on the floor, previously moving of her own volition, now had another pressing into her, holding her back, trembling not to let her go.
Overhead, another mural constantly changes form, morphing from flowers in space to a 3D face pressing into lines to a Pac-Man-like maze in bright colors.
The westernmost exurbs of Philadelphia have been pressing into the farmland from the east, while the city of Lancaster, population 60,000, has been sprouting its own suburbs.
They were outside, on the back porch, Richard's ass pressing into the slick plastic slats of a lawn chair as he tried feverishly to imagine someone watching.
Although the updated design is almost identical, the edges have been rounded slightly, to give a slightly better feel thanks to the edges not pressing into your hand.
Roll the dough out to about a half inch thick, pressing into the cornmeal, and then use a ring cutter (or glass) to cut desired sized circles. 6.
It always said my finger couldn't be recognized, or I lifted my finger off it too quickly, or that I wasn't pressing into the fingerprint icon hard enough.
United Airlines is pressing into service wide-bodied jets, which are costlier to run than single-aisle jets like the 22.9 and so generally reserved for long-haul routes.
He manspreads more than I've ever seen anyone manspread in my entire life; his legs wish-boning with teenage bravado, pressing into the blue plastic chairs in front of him.
On smaller canvases, Ms. Mockrin crops out the woman's face and most of her body, along with any context — everything but an elegant silver dagger pressing into bloodless, yielding flesh.
In "Black Center" (2017), a full spectrum of brightly colored, right-angled shapes (bars, rectangles, stepped and L-shaped forms) swarm around a black rectangle, pressing into and overlapping its corners.
Moreover, iOS 10's switch from "swipe to unlock" to "press home to unlock" could be an early hint that pressing into the screen is something we'll see in future iPhones.
The tightly cropped "Picket Fence" has a nude woman sitting on a piece of the titular barrier, the wooden pales pressing into her lower buttock, her calf pimpled with goose bumps.
"Remember, your mother was pregnant once," one advertisement said, according to the Chicago Tribune, showing a man sitting while a clearly pregnant woman stood next to him, her belly pressing into his cheek.
The circle had already been drawing tighter around Mr. Guzmán, with the authorities pressing into the villages and homes of his associates and upending life for many in the areas where he was believed to be hiding.
Very quietly, I leaned toward her mirror, my elbows pressing into the cool granite top and, with two fingers, lifted the corners of my mouth into a tiny smile — a smile I only dared to share with my reflection.
My lessons proceeded apace, and after 2125 hours of instruction and at least 2000 more of practice on my own, I was comfortable enough to park my loaded gun in a hard plastic "appendix holster" inside my belt, beneath my shirt, pressing into my groin.
As director of the local Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) mission, McNab had spent ten years dueling with the illegal land barons pressing into Laguna del Tigre, carefully cultivating the alliance that had not merely stopped their advance into the park but thrown them back.
For one, we wish that the part of the umbrella shaft that rests on the shoulder had a bit of patting of some sort, because the idea of the "black electrostatic steel shaft" pressing into our collarbone sounds like it might not be the most comfortable thing.
It's not just because more people are pressing into areas where wildlife lives; as their habitats change in new climate conditions, more animals are adapting to new environments and seeking relief in places where people live, thus increasing the chance of contact between people and animals.
Despite the fact that any further pressing into the Hunter Biden matter is at best going to reveal little more than the way Washington works, and at worst further bolster the case against Trump by putting yet another spotlight on the original con, there can be little doubt that Republicans are up for it.
Hosoe's 20-minute film featuring Hijikata, Navel and A-Bomb (1960), conflates the unspeakable horror of the atomic bomb with religious allegories through simple acts and gestures: a bird's-eye view of young boys crawling through sand like insects; fingers pressing into navels ("the key to life, the link to the mother's womb," Hosoe explained in an online interview).
"Feet are our foundation — they carry us through our day and get the whole body awakened," says the Los Angeles-based naturalist and skin-care-line founder Shiva Rose, who regularly dry brushes her feet to stimulate circulation and ends meditation sessions by pressing into the soles to balance her doshas (the different energies of the body, as defined by Ayurvedic medicine).
She gifted us with reminders of her love that we might one day pass along to our own children, our fingers pressing into the fabric as we told them about their Nana Mo, her sharp laugh and gentle care revived in brief flickers, the way she cherished us written on the tissue paper wrappings as clearly as if they were words on a page.
Among its methods was pressing into use old ceremonial cannons and unfinished modern artillery pieces (they lacked targeting sights). During 1915, it corrected such shortages.
These were the highest-density seating configurations of any of the aforementioned aircraft types' operators. Channel Airways also became known for pressing into service aircraft it had acquired secondhand with only minimal changes to the previous operators' aircraft liveries, i.e.
Surgery was carried out on 9 February to remove pieces of bone pressing into the wound; the meningitis worsened and he died on 12 February. Before his death he said the only words he was heard to have uttered in hospital: "My mother is in Riga." An inquest recorded a verdict of suicide. He was buried in an unconsecrated area of a cemetery near Tottenham Hospital.
551–558), p. 553. Sugar-rich varieties called sweet corn are usually grown for human consumption as kernels, while field corn varieties are used for animal feed, various corn-based human food uses (including grinding into cornmeal or masa, pressing into corn oil, and fermentation and distillation into alcoholic beverages like bourbon whiskey), and as chemical feedstocks. Maize is also used in making ethanol and other biofuels.
He had researched how to make a single so he got some test pressings. Not knowing anything about retail or distribution he approached Rough Trade Records in Portobello Road, London. Originally a record outlet, Rough Trade had expanded into a label and distribution network. Miller took a test pressing into the shop to see if they would be interested in buying a box of them.
Similar to a clawhold, the attacking wrestler applies a nerve lock onto the opponent's shoulder by using their hands and fingers to dig in and compress the top of the shoulder. Usually performed with the attacking wrestler standing behind a seated opponent, it can also be executed on an opponent on their back, enabling a pinfall. Other variations include squeezing either the side of the neck or the muscle in the front of the armpit, with the four fingers dug into the armpit and the thumb pressing into the front of the shoulder.
Hadi reportedly fled his "temporary capital" by boat as the unrest worsened. On 26 March 2015, he resurfaced in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, where he arrived by plane and was met by Saudi Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud. Over the following days, Houthi and allied army forces encircled Aden and hemmed in Hadi's holdouts, although they encountered fierce resistance from the embattled president's loyalists and armed city residents. They began pressing into the city center on 29 March 2015 despite coalition air strikes and shelling from Egyptian Navy warships offshore.
Potassium bromide is transparent from the near ultraviolet to long-wave infrared wavelengths (0.25-25 µm) and has no significant optical absorption lines in its high transmission region. It is used widely as infrared optical windows and components for general spectroscopy because of its wide spectral range. In infrared spectroscopy, samples are analyzed by grinding with powdered potassium bromide and pressing into a disc. Alternatively, samples may be analyzed as a liquid film (neat, as a solution, or in a mull with Nujol) between two polished potassium bromide discs.
Arab or Swahili traders had penetrated to the Great Lakes from the east coast of Africa, and were pressing into the Congo Basin in search of slaves and ivory. The military post was to defend against this threat, and it was left to Le Marinel to choose a suitable place. Le Marinel chose Lusambo, at the end of the navigable portion of the Sankuru River and in May 1890 was at this place. The Governor- General, Camille Smith, asked Le Marinel to investigate Bena Kamba, a town on the Lomami, as an alternative place for the post.
ROLI's first instrument, the ROLI Seaboard,musicradar, ROLI Seaboard instrument unveiled, 5 March 2013NPR, This Expensive Rubber Mat Could Be The Synth Of The Future, 9 January 2014 is a synthesizer controller based on the piano keyboard. The instrument has a continuous surface of pliable silicone rather than the discrete keys of a piano. This lets a musician play "in between" the keys of a standard piano. A player can bend the pitch of a note by making vibrato-like sideways movements, deepen a sound by pressing into the surface, and in other ways manipulate sound through touch .
The location of the city was intended to ensure its becoming a caravan trade hub in the sparsely populated Sahara desert. The enlargement of Smara was carried out by local Sahrawis as well as craftsmen sent by the sultan Hassan I. In 1902, shaykh Ma al-'Aynayn moved to Smara and declared it his holy capital. Among other things, he created an important Islamic library, and the town became a center of religious learning. In 1904 the shaykh declared himself an imam and called for holy war (jihad) against French colonialism, which was increasingly pressing into the Sahara at this time.
Working the prepared copper plate After the flat sheets of copper were produced, designs were then embossed into the surfaces probably with stone, bone or wooden tools. Frank Hamilton Cushing, an anthropologist working in the early 20th century, worked out a method for flattening and embossing the plates. He hammered raw nuggets of copper smooth and removed imperfections by scouring the surface with a piece of sandstone. He was then able to duplicate the avian designs by resting the sheet of copper on a rawhide pad and pressing into the surface using a piece of pointed deer antler and pressing with his chest.
From The Speckled Brook Trout by Louis Rhead (1902) In the United States, attitudes toward methods of fly fishing were not nearly as rigidly defined, and both dry- and wet-fly fishing were soon adapted to the conditions of the country. Fly anglers there are thought to be the first anglers to have used artificial lures for bass fishing. After pressing into service the fly patterns and tackle designed for trout and salmon to catch largemouth and smallmouth bass, they began to adapt these patterns into specific bass flies. Fly anglers seeking bass developed the spinner/fly lure and bass popper fly, which are still used today.
Falling from the Incomparable Gardens in Superior Saturday, Arthur, having won the Sixth Key, escapes impalement on Saturday's Tower by entering the Improbable Stair. His uncontrollable falling leads the Stair to spit him out somewhere completely unexpected - he is under attack from sentient insects somewhere in the Secondary Realms, and is unable to concentrate to use the Fifth Key to escape. Meanwhile, Arthur's friend Suzy Turquoise Blue plots to escape from her prison in Saturday's Tower while battle rages above and below her. Saturday's forces are pressing into the Incomparable Gardens, but are also engaged in a fierce struggle to keep the Piper and his army of Newniths at the bottom of the Upper House.
Fly anglers there, are thought to be the first anglers to have used artificial lures for bass fishing. After pressing into service the fly patterns and tackle designed for trout and salmon to catch largemouth and smallmouth bass, they began to adapt these patterns into specific bass flies. Fly anglers seeking bass developed the spinner/fly lure and bass popper fly, which are still used today.Waterman, Charles F., Black Bass and the Fly Rod, Stackpole Books (1993) In the late 19th century, American anglers, such as Theodore Gordon, in the Catskill Mountains of New York began using fly tackle to fish the region's brook trout-rich streams such as the Beaverkill and Willowemoc Creek.
Devastation caused by the plague forced the government to reduce taxes and military conscription quotas in the affected provinces; both measures decreased the military capabilities of the state and pushed Catherine to seek truce. The statesmen divided between supporters of further pressing into Moldova and Walachia and those who sided with Frederick II's proposal to quit the war and take Polish territories as compensation: nearby Polish lands were seen as cash source while Moldova had to be ceded to the Turks anyway. Catherine preferred to suit both parties and engaged in the Partitions of Poland while the war in the South protracted until 1774. Orlov, dismissed from the court, retired for a long tour of Europe.
Briefly, the invention consists > of an automatic electric recorder. The instrument is fastened to the wall > and connected with the collar of the combatant, from whence the current is > conveyed down the sleeve into the handle of the foil. The blade of the foil > pressing into the handle completes the connection; the current is conveyed > to a bell in the instrument, and thus each hit is recorded. At the > exhibition the invention proved an unalloyed success, and ought to be a boon > both to competitors and judges—to the former on account of its certainty, > and to the latter because it not only lightens their labours, but also frees > them from any suspicion of partiality.
Fly anglers there, are thought to be the first anglers to have used artificial lures for bass fishing. After pressing into service the fly patterns and tackle designed for trout and salmon to catch largemouth and smallmouth bass, they began to adapt these patterns into specific bass flies. Fly anglers seeking bass developed the spinner/fly lure and bass popper fly, which are still used today.Waterman, Charles F., Black Bass and the Fly Rod, Stackpole Books (1993) In the late 19th century, American anglers, such as Theodore Gordon, in the Catskill Mountains of New York began using fly tackle to fish the region's brook trout-rich streams such as the Beaverkill and Willowemoc Creek.
Edward, who continued to take a kindly interest in Barnaby, sent him the same year into France in order to perfect his education, sagely advising him to "behave himself honestly, more following the company of gentlemen, than pressing into the company of the ladies there". An amused Fitzpatrick replied "You make me think the care you take for me is more fatherly than friendly". Introduced by the Lord Admiral, Lord Clinton, to Henry II, he was by him appointed a Gentleman of the Chamber, in which position he had favorable opportunities for observing the course of French politics. On his departure on 9 December 1552 he was warmly commended for his conduct by Henry himself and the Constable Montmorency cites Cal.
Art Nouveau belt buckles are now collectors' items. A possible bone belt hook found in the Bronze Age layers of Yanik Tepe, northeast of Lake Urmia, Iran In the latter half of the 19th century and until the First World War, the belt was a decorative as well as utilitarian part of military uniform, particularly among officers. In the armed forces of Prussia, Tsarist Russia, and other Eastern European nations, it was common for officers to wear extremely tight pressing into their stomachs and gutting them up, wide belts around the waist, on the outside of the uniform, both to support a saber and for aesthetic reasons. These tightly cinched belts served to draw in the waist and give the wearer a trim physique, emphasizing wide shoulders and a pouting chest.
A nightingale overhears a student complaining that the professor's daughter will not dance with him, as he is unable to give her a red rose; a lizard, a butterfly and a daisy laugh at the student for doing so. The nightingale visits all the rose-trees in the garden, and one of the roses tells her there is a way to produce a red rose, but only if the nightingale is prepared to sing the sweetest song for the rose all night with her heart pressing into a thorn, sacrificing her life. Seeing the student in tears, and valuing his human life above her bird life, the nightingale carries out the ritual and dies painfully. The student takes the rose to the professor's daughter, but she again rejects him because the Chamberlain's nephew has sent her some real jewels and "everybody knows that jewels cost far more than flowers".

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