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And I said … Wow, Lauren pulls at the strings.
That's what pulls at us when we watch Nike ads.
He pulls at his face and tugs at his clothes.
She sinks to her knees before Christina, pulls at Christina's limp hands.
"Anything that is a bit country pulls at the heartstrings," she said.
"It's funny, but out of nowhere it pulls at your heartstrings," Mazzello says.
Similar to a photo book, this one pulls at the heartstrings a bit.
Her work pulls at viewers because of the way those in her photos look back.
And that might also explain why a dog's whimper pulls at our heartstrings more effectively.
She only notices when their beloved rottweiler Jax pulls at his leash to get her attention.
Meanwhile, 'Xiles' pulls at the heartstrings -- it's about spending Christmas alone while missing that special someone.
It pulls at the heart with strategic emphasis on color, rather than highlighting sleek, sharp focus.
In particular, the tension between personal intent and moral action pulls at protagonists on both sides.
The gravitational force of the happy imagination pulls at the outer world, dragging material into perception.
A western frontiersman, made of plastic, pulls at a fishnet stocking swaddling an enormous leg beside him.
Boombox custom keepsake box Similar to a photo book, this one pulls at the heartstrings a bit.
Still, when Bowie pulls at the corners of his eyelids, then laughs, one can't help but cringe.
The user pulls at the loop ends, coiling and uncoiling the thread to make the button spin.
Counterbalancing the undertow that pulls at Mr. Harrison's characters are food, alcohol, sex and outdoorsmanship, ideally in combination.
You attach it to a chain, and Trico—being Trico—chews and pulls at it, opening another door.
The story pulls at the heart strings as we see Moore navigate his personal and professional highs and lows.
But Iran and its people, she said, still pulls at her heart, for all her problems with the government.
The gravitational force of weeping pulls at one's inner world, from which it picks up scraps of the past.
While Iran pulls at the Shias' religious sinews, Saudi Arabia appeals to their sense of Arab nationalism—and suspicion of Persians.
The heartbreaking letter, shared by the Helping Animals at Gwinnett County Animal Control in Lawrencville, GA Facebook page, pulls at the heartstrings.
Yet, the disaggregation that the internet has brought to media really kind of pulls at the seams of the idea of the magazine.
Maybe it's because the woman pulls at heartstrings that have been stretched to their breaking point as a result of his missing sister.
As the moon orbits Earth, its gravity pulls at our oceans, creating two bulges of water that rotate around the planet, called tides.
When he gets into the bathroom, where the elder Giavasis is putting on makeup, Steven pulls at her leggings to reveal a thong.
Emerson stretches the song to over twice its runtime and pulls at its seams—unspooling it into a cottony, but impressively detailed ambient track.
Instead of the singer's peaceful expression, Barber looks like she's struggling to hold up her son, while another unseen child pulls at her face.
As the moon orbits around Earth, its gravity pulls at our oceans, creating two bulges of water that rotate around the planet, called tides.
But it's possible that Russia may also try to up the ante with something that really pulls at the heartstrings of the American people.
As for skin, New York-based dermatologist Amy Wechsler, MD, warns that cotton material pulls at the skin at night, whereas silk makes a gentle alternative.
For instance, in one memory, a younger version of the old man is looking intently at the sea, while his daughter pulls at him for attention.
Thanks to Future's instantly-memed, Three 6 Mafia-referencing verse, it might be, not to mention the 180 it pulls at the end with the beat switch.
As he pulls at the threads of the country's already unraveling social fabric, his children carry on the family business, often in ways that capitalize on his presidency.
Though this cliché pulls at my heartstrings every time, in the real world, gifting a pet to a friend, lover, or family member can be a bad idea.
As gravity pulls at Europa&aposs icy shell, faults form and re-form in the ice — these faults can be seen in the animation as yellow, green and blue lines.
In the video, Roes pulls at his father, trying to climb on top of him — and away from a man in a gray sweatshirt who lies inches away, dead-still.
It's a big world, but it's all connected, and each modder, LPer, and piece of DLC pushes and pulls at the massive web of relationships, affecting hundreds of thousands of fans.
Throughout, Ms. Granik brings you into worlds within worlds and puts her loners in sight of communities, creating a dynamic that pushes the story forward and pulls at Tom and Will.
Despite all this, it did feel like we were one organism, adapting to one another's tugs and pulls, at once hyperaware of our individual impact and drawn by the collective current.
Whether it's protecting emaciated bears, preserving beautiful landscapes or fighting against poverty that pulls at your heart strings, there are plenty of ways to contribute to a humanitarian effort you care about.
The studio has been especially good at dealing with loss and even death, in movies ranging from Inside Out to Up to the Toy Story series, and Onward pulls at those same heartstrings.
That's not to say it should be surreal, but the kitchen's reality might benefit from being heightened (as in Hannibal), so that the hunger and desire of the characters pulls at the viewer too.
According to the 2010 book, Star Wars: The Jedi Path, that whole meditating doppelgänger trick Luke pulls at the end of the film, helping the Resistance escape, is right there in the Jedi texts.
"And now, as parents, being here and speaking to all of you pulls at my heartstrings in a way I could have never understood until I had a child of my own," he added.
Where the original Harry Potter books were well-written and thoroughly plotted with engaging characters, The Crimes of Grindelwald pulls at that series' many narrative strings as if determined to unravel every one of them.
"And now, as parents, being here and speaking to all of you pulls at my heart strings in a way I could have never understood until I had a child of my own," he added.
"The abductee issue pulls at the heartstrings of the general public in a way that no other issue can," said Richard Samuels, a Japan specialist and the director of the M.I.T. Center for International Studies.
But it is the finale, Mahler's ode to love, that pulls at the memory — a miracle of phrasing; a quiet wonder of string tone and balance; a paean to a devotion tender, fragile and deep.
Whether it's protecting emaciated bears, helping refugees and immigrants get legal representation or fighting against poverty that pulls at your heart strings, there are plenty of ways to contribute to a humanitarian effort you care about.
Her dress falls to the floor, and one dwarf pulls at his face like dough, then nearly leaps out from the shadows, pushing his head closer toward her so he can better see her impending nudity.
Brown has taken the so-called "boring stuff" of history, combined it with masterly graphic composition and sensitive drawings and created something wonderful — a story that not only pulls us in, but pulls at our heartstrings.
But his performance was a fresh indication that he still feels far more comfortable, and perhaps motivated, to act as a political flamethrower who pulls at national divides than a President who wants to unite the nation.
"Any dog that pulls at its leash can be a skijoring dog," provided it's big enough to pull you, said Dallas Johnson, a skijorer of six years whose four-legged companion, Comet, is a Eurohound sled dog, bred for sprint distances.
A sizable percentage will instead see their favorite celebrity in the world making the same funny faces he pulls at video games to a banner calling for genocide, and — having already been hardcoded over the last five years of Five Nights at Freddy's videos to read Kjellberg's faces of shock and surprise as comedy — decide that those heinous words are now the height of playground hilarity.
Vogue wrote a fawning travelogue about Black Jaguar-White Tiger™ that shrugs off potential injuries:One attacks a loose sweater, another gnaws on my jacket cuff, one is on the waistband of my jeans, another pulls at my socks, while fingers are a favourite...T-shirts are pierced with teeth holes at best, and shredded to rags at worst (luckily I had the foresight not to pack Céline).
Empire State Pullers, known to many of its pullers as ESP, is a truck and tractor pulling sanctioning body. It conducts pulls at circuits throughout New York State. ESP began sanctioning events in the Lucas Oil owned Pro Pulling League in 2007.
He had a lion's heart, > and now a hero's death. Poor Little Rabbit! How he pulls at the heart- > strings of all of us who knew him and therefore honored and loved him > tenderly. For many years after Curry's death, McGugin had three photographs displayed over his desk.
Cimber (centre) holds out the petition and pulls at Caesar's toga, while Casca behind prepares to strike: painting by Karl von Piloty. Lucius Tillius Cimber (died 42 BC) was a Roman senator. He was one of the assassins of Julius Caesar, creating the diversion that enabled the conspirators to attack.
Still thinking that Louie is the nephews in disguise, he pulls at the mountain lion's head to try and pull it off. But when the nephews show him their lion suit, he still pulls at Louie's head while telling them to be quiet, and continues to yell at Louie to give, but soon realizes his mistake when he does a double take and notices the nephews are outside and that Louie is a real lion. Donald tries to apologize to the mountain lion, but Louie is beyond forgiving and gives a loud roar, whose sound waves knock Donald through a door into his hunting trophy room. Donald tries to fool him by posing as a decoy duck, but Louie sees past this.
On December 18, 2018, Lil Pump posted a video of himself miming to a clip of the song to his social media accounts. The song features the line "They call me Yao Ming 'cause my eyes real low", and after a later repetition of the line, Lil Pump ad libs "ching chong" and also pulls at the sides of his eyes.
After its theatrical release, it received positive reviews from critics. Sify wrote, "Inam is a charming film that pulls at your heart strings. Santosh has made a film on a very sensitive subject, but has handled it beautifully without any propaganda, preaching or twisting of facts" and called it "very good". Behindwoods gave it 3.25 stars out of 5 and called it "a disturbing tale, brilliantly captured".
A two-faced figure representing Baltimore, whose allegiance to the Union was at least questionable during the war, pulls at Uncle Sam's coattails. The explosion sends several small demons, representing the secessionist states, hurling through the air. Prominent among them is South Carolina, in a coffin at upper right. Tennessee and Kentucky, two Southern states internally divided over the secession question, are represented by two-headed creatures.
Dokic received a wildcard for the main draw of another Premier Mandatory event, the Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Florida. She defeated Romanian Edina Gallovits in the first round before losing to 13th-seeded Wozniacki in the second round. Dokic withdrew from the MPS Group Championships in Ponte Vedra Beach, FloridaPetrova Top Seed, Dokic Pulls at WTA Ponte Vedra Beach. Tennis-x.com (5 April 2009).
He bounces his body into the air briefly and swings the chain under him. He wraps it around the Maori's taiaha and pulls at it. The Maori manages to hold on to his weapon, but the distraction allows the Monk to get back up. The Maori thrusts his taiaha, but the Monk easily slides under it and runs to his staff and twin hooks.
Cimber (centre) holds out the petition and pulls at Caesar's tunic, while Casca behind prepares to strike: painting by Karl von Piloty. Publius Servilius Casca Longus (84 BC – c. 42 BC) was one of the assassins of Julius Caesar. He and several other senators conspired to kill him, a plan which they carried out on 15 March, 44 BC. Afterwards, Casca fought with the liberators during the Liberators' civil war.
A bronze coyote pulls at the tablecloth, giving the impression that the table service may crash to the ground. The piece was later acquired by the National Gallery of Canada, and has been loaned for touring exhibitions. After separating from her former partner, the Ojibwe artist Michael Belmore, they continued to work together on artistic projects, including the public installation Echo in Toronto. Barkhouse is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.
The disfigured man (Baba) walks to Apo, who seems half-conscious. He opens Apo’s shirt, revealing a line of crude stitches across his belly, with several inches of intestine protruding from the end. He pulls at this, tearing open the stitches, then slowly pulls out Apo’s small intestine as the other officers scream for him to stop. Apo is unchained, collapses to the ground, and is pulled away by the bloody mob of people.
Pre-race analyses mentioned them as contenders for both races. At La Flèche Wallonne, Andy Schleck worked for brother Fränk, taking pulls at the front of the main field to help chase down the morning breakaway. He did not feel physically up to riding for the win. Fränk was able to ride at the front of the race all day, and made the selections up to the race-concluding Mur de Huy.
They are featured in the media; often the image of the corset shown is of a "woman clutching a bedpost while their maid pulls and pulls at the corset strings". The hourglass corset accentuated slim waists and broadened the bust, shoulders and hips. These elements worked in tandem with very wide skirts, large sleeves, and sloping shoulders to create the wide-slim-wide hourglass figure. Hourglass silhouettes remained popular throughout the 19th century, though outerwear styles evolved.
At night, the giant returns, eats his supper and goes to bed, where he tells his wife he can smell a human, and wants to eat it. The giantess thinks he is stupid; there are no humans around, so the giant goes to sleep. During the night Thirteenth pulls at the blanket to try to steal it, but the giant is stirred. The boy mews like a cat, and the giant is calmed, and falls asleep again.
Sisko, stopping his playing, reaches for the ball, and is suddenly pulled into one of the visions that he has been sent in the past by the Bajoran Prophets. In it, he sees himself in the desert on an alien world that he knows to be Tyree. He is digging frantically, before coming across a blanket buried in the sand. Slowly he pulls at it, only to reveal the hidden face of a woman whom he does not recognize.
She says that she tripped and hurt herself. She tells Daniel not to worry about anything; everything's gonna be all right. In the next scene the couple intimately makes out at Daniel's house but they are interrupted when Jason furiously barges in at the sight of the two kissing. He shouts at Andrea and pulls at her hair and then goes after Daniel, whom he beats to the ground; his final blow is to the head with a wooden crate full of bottles.
He shows her that he also knows about the locket, which she forgot to wear when she went to meet with Daniel, and he throws it to the ground. He then approaches Andrea and pulls at her hair asking her questions. At this time Monique walks into this scene of the fight and asks what is going on. Anton says that Andrea is making a fool out of him, and pretending to love him when she really loves someone else.
Shannon Rubicam (born October 11, 1951) is an American female singer- songwriter who is best known for being half of the mid-to-late-1980s pop duo Boy Meets Girl. Her husband, George Merrill, was the other half of Boy Meets Girl, who are best remembered for their 1988 hit "Waiting for a Star to Fall".Hunt, Dennis (February 21, 1989). Album Pulls at the 'Reel Life' Heartstrings of Boy Meets Girl, Los Angeles Times, Retrieved November 22, 2010Graham, Jefferson (December 28, 1988).
A rider who needs more time to recover may take a longer time at the back of the formation while the other teammates rotate in front of this rider. With increased desired speed, the riders take harder but shorter pulls at the front so as not to burn themselves up. The choice of formation is crucial to the performance of the team because it dictates how fast the riders can rotate. The two most popular formations are the single paceline and double paceline.
Pope then has his associates open up the oil pit, revealing Tig's daughter Dawn is lying in the pit, unconscious. Pope's men begin pouring gasoline over the bodies in the pit, causing Dawn to wake up. She starts crying, "Daddy", as Tig tugs and pulls at his chain, screaming to be released and for Pope to kill him instead. Mr. Pope turns to Tig and says, "Know my pain, Mr. Trager", as he throws his cigar, lighting the pit on fire.
It rearranges its nesting material, picks up and drops small stones, flaps its immature wings, pulls at protruding root ends, and pushes and strains against the unyielding wall of the burrow. It makes its way towards the entrance or along a side tunnel to defecate. The growing chick seems to anticipate the arrival of an adult, advancing along the burrow just before it arrives, but not emerging into the open air. It retreats to the nest chamber as the adult bird brings in its load of fish.
The ownership of the house had to be split between the two families, but the families couldn’t decide who would get better views, better entrances and so on. So Bjarne Mastenbroek and Winy Maas developed an interlocking system for the architecture to make it feel like they had a lot of space. The architecture pushes and pulls at each floor, taking space away at one point, then regaining it the next floor. The parting wall slithers through the two spaces in a zig zag pattern.
Before a vehicle can be dispatched into the attraction, operation personnel verify all seatbelts are locked and loose articles are secured. Operation personnel must check that each safety belt is secure two ways - positive action visual inspection, where the rider pulls at a yellow strap attached to the buckle end, and an automatic LED panel on each side of the vehicle which lights up a grid point when a buckle is locked. Only then are operators allowed to press a green dispatch button located deep within a protective sleeve.
The first time that the Story Train meets a character that it will interact with, the camera shows only part of the character, and the audience is asked to guess which character it is. Those characters then get into their vehicles, which the train then hitches on (always three of those vehicles) and tows them to Story Corner. At Story Corner, Twinkle flies ahead and lands on a huge book and pulls at a bookmark in it. The book opens, showing blank pages; a scatter of cushions falls out of the book onto the floor.
As they are rowing they come across a person who tries to convince them to remove their blindfolds in order to see the "beautiful" creature, however they ignore him and continue along their journey. When she hears the signal to temporarily remove her blindfold, the Boy says something is walking through the river toward them. The creature pulls at her blindfold, but then releases it and leaves them. Malorie is terrified to remove the blindfold, but knows that it's necessary to see which split of the river to take.
The Commission also sent a report to AMMA and Malayalam Cine Technicians Association with a request to revise the film's certification. In one of the most controversial scenes in the film, the rogue police officer character portrayed by Mammootty, walks over to a female police officer, pulls at her belt and tells her that he can make her miss her menstrual cycle. This scene came under severe criticism right from the film's release. In December 2017, specifically referring to this scene, actress Parvathy criticised the film as having misogynistic dialogue.
His nearest teammate, Gadret, not only refused to give him his wheel, but also took pulls at the front of the group so that it rode further and further away from Roche. Gadret's group finished over three minutes ahead of Roche's, and the Irishman fell three places to 17th in the overall standings. Lavenu was furious with Gadret for his actions, which led to speculation over whether the two riders would be included on the same squad for future races. In this same stage, Mondory led the first large group on the road across the finish line, for fourth on the day.
The film opened to very positive reviews. Rediff's Pavithra Srinivasan labelled the film as "brilliant" and "a must-watch for its unconventional story-line, protagonists and plot-points", giving it 3.5/5. Sify's critic described the film as "good" that deserved a "viewing because films like this are hard and few to find in these days of mass masala", further citing that Suseenthiran had "come out with another beautiful feel good film that pulls at your heart strings." A reviewer from Behindwoods gave the film 3/5, terming the film as "a charming and happy rural tale which is fairly engaging".
Willard grabs his bag and runs to his bedroom, locking the door. He puts on oven gloves, opens his window and throws the sunbeam particles out of it, and pulls at his carpet to scoop other particles and tips the contents out with the rest as his parents knock harshly outside. When the last of the sunbeams are out, all the hovering particles mould together into a sphere outside of the window and explode, burning Willard alive as the reformed and recharged sun floats away towards the atmosphere. Willard's parents break the door off the hinges and find his skin laying below the window pane.
Hesjedal took some pulls at the front of the group and once again played a role in Martin's victory, taking the eighth place for himself. At the Giro d'Italia, Hesjedal was aggressive on the third stage, breaking away solo on the last climb and then imposing a hard tempo on the descent with rival Vincenzo Nibali, which caused a lot of riders to crash on the rain-soaked tarmac while trying to follow. Hesjedal finished third on the stage in a select sprint, awarding himself an eight-second bonus for doing so. After positive results, Hesjedal, however, had several setbacks, which pushed him far back in the peloton of the general classification.
He is considered dangerous to have as an enemy; he is a skilled marksman and grows to be a good swordsman. The books were published in non-chronological order, but in most of them he is a rifle officer armed with a 1796 Heavy Cavalry Sword and a Baker rifle, although he has also acquired a pistol by Sharpe's Waterloo. He is described as being six feet tall with an angular, tanned face, long black hair, and blue eyes. His most obvious physical characteristic is a deep scar on his right cheek which pulls at his right eye, giving his face a mocking expression when relaxed; this disappears when he smiles, which is not too frequently.
Chris Zeiher of the Special Broadcasting Service noted the "simplicity" of the song, adding that "there's something refreshing and reflective" in it. Benny Royston of the Metro named the song "Portugal's best ever Eurovision entry", and commented that "sticking to Portuguese maintains the charm and charisma of this song that pulls at the heartstrings through musical composition". Christopher D. Shea of The New York Times described it as an "unexpectedly earnest ballad" that "has earned a loyal following for upending over-the-top Eurovision expectations", while Richard van de Crommert of De Telegraaf considered it Portugal's all-time best Eurovision entry. Jens Maier of Stern called the song a "surprise", adding that it "enchanted" the contest.
This gives the swimmer considerably more forward propulsion from the arm stroke than does a naked hand, and affords an enhanced kinesthetic "feel" of the pull. It also enhances the swimmer's feel of the "catch", the phase prior to the pull, where the hand turns from a streamlined position to grasp the water and begin the pull. If the hand catches or pulls at an incorrect angle, the increased resistance afforded by the hand paddle will exacerbate the resultant twisting moment, making the defect clearer to the swimmer. The considerably increased load imposed by the hand paddle on the arm and shoulder can, however, lead to pain and an increased risk of injury, so coaches advise only limited use of paddles and that use be discontinued if the swimmer feels shoulder pain.
Harosimowicz; Ossowski, 13–14 Identifications of the figures shown vary.Ossowski, 14–15; he avoids endorsing any identifications One set, predicated on a date in the early 1640s for the work, is as follows: the figure holding a trumpet at the centre, looking out at the viewer, is the Dutch Admiral Tromp, whose victory at the Battle of the Downs in 1639 had decisively ended Spanish naval power. To his left Henry IV of France (who had died in 1610) pulls at a cloth over a table laid with fruit (so presenting "the fruits of victory"). The group of men standing in the foreground on the left are the Imperial generalissimo Wallenstein, with the long staff, with behind him his subordinate generals Count Vilém Kinský, Christian Freiherr von Ilow and Count Adam Erdmann Trcka von Lipa as well as one of their assassins in 1634, the Irish colonel of dragoons Walter Butler of Roscrea.

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