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At every turn, hustling and ethics rub up against each other.
Some furtively touch female passengers, while others rub up against the women they have targeted.
But peacock feathers rub up against each other all the time, so they produce lots of friction.
When they want to have intercourse they moan and rub up against each other, stuff like that.
Intense meditations on faith, family, and loyalty rub up against adventures in haphazard anal bleaching and amateur pornography.
Expect steamy, sensual grinding to classic R&B hits, and plenty of sweaty singles to rub up against.
Odd window groupings rub up against even odder facades, while the interiors look like casinos colliding with carnivals.
As Whole Foods begins to rub up against the parent firm, there's likely to be a substantial culture clash.
The perpetrators dance up to their victims in a pretend celebratory mood, rub up against them and rob them.
A short-term bump in spending, as Mrs Merkel argues, would rub up against bottlenecks in areas like construction.
Situated on the Pacific "Ring of Fire," Chile runs along a seismic zone where tectonic plates rub up against each other.
By college, young women told me, drunken party boys felt free to kiss, touch and rub up against them at will.
But Twin Peaks has always been a show where goofy comedy, unexpected warmth, and horrible darkness rub up against each other.
People and objects rub up against one another, spilling over into a magnificent display of wonderment, similar to a tale by Scheherazade.
And it goes without saying that angry humans forced to rub up against a toxic brand won't have much goodwill to give.
While typing out our interview questions in the chat box, a number of half-naked avatars rub up against our female human.
It's patterned and glittered all over — pink sparkles clashing with red flowers that rub up against three-dimensional objects like toy trucks.
It's a challenge, but it's rewarding when you get two animals that cuddle up nicely, particularly when cats rub up against another animal.
Her dog, Baxter, likes to rub up against my arm, begging for attention, while we rock back and forth in wooden rocking chairs.
The second is that I think we still need institutions, especially civic ones, because they allow private experience to rub up against public judgment.
Statutes such as the Bill of Rights (22011) rub up against the Human Rights Act (21951) in a manner scholars call "uncodified", which means messy.
This half of me is a cutting fraction, which cuts if I rub up against it too firmly, if I slide my finger along its edge.
Maybe, the truth can only appear in aggregate, arising out of an ecosystem of different kinds of stories that rub up against one another in surprising ways.
Our partners love the feeling of our vaginas becoming wetter and tighter, quivering with pleasure… the slippery texture of the A-spot feels good to rub up against.
They give me something to rub up against, to test, to challenge, as opposed to being let loose to just roam until I give up out of intellectual exhaustion.
But the deal also ignited social and economic tensions in an area where luxury residential developments rub up against low-income areas like Queensbridge and the other housing projects.
But as advertisers grow uncomfortable about having their content rub up against highly political or potentially offensive content, YouTube has to think harder about what it allows onto the platform.
Its maturity is striking: self-examination and anxiety rub up against giddy confessions and sweet nothings the way two contradictory thoughts can hang out in your head at the same time.
Her early works, Arular and Kala, foresaw a world where Bollywood numbers rub up against Brazilian funk which rubs up against Caribbean soca which rubs up against… well, you get the picture.
Because cat whiskers are this highly sensitive, the theory is that when they constantly rub up against the side of a food (or water) bowl, a kitty may become fatigued or stressed.
It's fair to assume that Amazon is starting to rub up against saturation levels in the U.S., and Prime is still brand new in some huge international markets like India and China.
Percussive loops and little snippets of melody rub up against each other, threatening to fall off-kilter; short phrases jump out and stick in your teeth like popcorn kernels, suggestive and mysterious.
They told stories of being flashed on the bus by masturbators, of having male colleagues rub up against them at the copy machine in their office, of dates and bosses demanding sex.
As any New Yorker knows, the melting pot metropolis Trump came up in is so diverse that people of different races, religions, ethnic groups and other identities rub up against each other all day long.
He would rub against their legs as they placed flowers on the graves … I've seen him climb on a headstone and rub up against people during burials and help them through a very sad time.
While the back of the shoe did rub up against my heel initially, I experience this sensation while breaking in all types of new shoes, and the rest of it yielded easily to my foot.
"It's a look, it's a touch, it's having a man rub up against you with an erection — it's subtle things that I think women didn't always have an understanding that this is inappropriate," Ross told the Times.
The Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP), under a former academic, wants to create a modern regulatory system based on independent monitoring and the rule of law, but that could rub up against the ruling Communist Party's priority for stability.
Hearing the corporate talk rub up against stories about camera crews sobbing while trying to film newly rescued calves zooming around fields like overgrown puppies can, yes, feel strange—like wandering through the woods and encountering a board meeting.
You might not give it much thought, but flipping over a sand-filled hourglass starts a complex chain reaction as millions of tiny stones bump and rub up against each other until they all eventually pour through a tiny opening.
When cats have to stick their faces into deep bowls and their whiskers rub up against the sides, the experience can be stressful, prompting them to paw the food onto the floor, fight with other cats or grow apprehensive at mealtimes.
The choreography shifts from task-oriented movements referring loosely to cleaning — polishing the floor gradually morphs into twisting and writhing — to a more unfettered, full-body release in an improvisation where the dancers rub up against surfaces and sometimes speak with feverish abandon.
I had to ask friends the meaning of the words that were yelled at me from cars — horny, tramp, slut — but I never told them about how their dads and brothers would "accidentally" pinch, grab, and rub up against me when nobody was watching.
It was really [about] cracking how much of the story she narrated, how much she was trying to manipulate the audience, and how much she's looking at the camera and being an unreliable narrator—and balancing that with letting the world unfold naturally and rub up against what she was saying.
By the time I was 15, I had been exposed to more flashers than I care to remember, a few "frotteurs" (men who take advantage of the crowded trains to rub up against their prey), and one man who followed me into my building to have a conversation about my sexual habits when I was about 8.
White people interested in exploring this refashioned identity are realizing what people with a legibly minority presence long ago discovered: that these categories are more often than not placeholders, spaces evacuated of meaning, where the expectations that come with being told who you are rub up against the aspiration of figuring out what you might become.
But I think you've answered that: in order to get at this deeper relationship between citizenship and visual literacy, it would make sense to have an interaction where you have people forwarding answers to questions and being able to rub up against answers from their peers, have a kind of back and forth where there's winnowing of ideas and their articulation.
It's fair to say the smartphone camera has become the digital tool of most use, rendering the average person's camera roll essentially a memory buffer where carefully composed photographs rub up against snaps of receipts, funny stuff you saw on the street and fancied sharing with friends, and, sometimes, snippets of text you came across in a (paper) book and wanted to make a note of.
If I know I'll be walking through tall grass or anything else that I'm likely to rub up against, I always use the full Elimitrax Overboot System.
Private Party is the 7th studio album by Freddie Jackson, released in 1995 (see 1995 in music) on Scotti Bros. Records. "Private Party" includes Top 25 R&B; single "Rub Up Against You," produced by Gerald Levert and Edwin Nicholas.
Claude Monet, the great luminarist, who proved at least to the world the reasonableness of his artistic conceptions may not be proud of his Giverny pupil who should rub up against some of his own American trees and get down out of the clouds. Article, Vol 2 number 10 March 15, 1900. After six months he was back in Giverny. He married Marthe Hoschedé, Suzanne's sister in 1900.
Hog oiler patent image A hog oiler was a mechanical device employed on farms to be used by hogs to provide relief from insects and offer skin protection. It consisted of a reservoir to hold oil, and a means to distribute the oil onto the hog, often via grooved wheels or cylinders. Hogs seeking relief would rub up against a wheel (or cylinder) causing it to rotate and dispense oil onto their bodies.
He makes money by starting fights with people on the streets and then sues them for attacking him. He then becomes involved with "Mud-Dabbling", making people pay him not to splash them with mud. He also has a dog rub up against people's shoes to make them dirty, then offers his services as a shoeshiner. Though he gave the dog a third of the profits, the routine split when the dog began to demand half.
Network Ten describe Max stating: "Max always looked out for his little sister and cultivated a stern sense of responsibility." Describing his likeness to his mother Rosie Hoyland (Maggie Millar), they add: "Both headstrong and idealistic, they rub up against tradition and authority the wrong way and frequently find themselves taking opposite stances on big issues." Tom Adair writing for The Age, has described his character as simply "decency personified". The character's mother, Rosie Hoyland, and children Boyd Hoyland (Kyal Marsh) and Summer Hoyland (Marisa Siketa) were introduced in early 2002.
John Stewart Wynne (a.k.a. John Wynne) is an American author of novels, short stories and poetry, as well as a Grammy-nominated producer of spoken word recordings. His writing often depicts characters in extremis, outsiders adrift in a conformist landscape, in plots that juxtapose the surreal and naturalistic. He has been hailed as the heir apparent to the tradition of "outsider art" exemplified by Tennessee Williams, Carson McCullers and Truman Capote.The James White Review, Volume 13, Number 1, Winter 1996 Wynne's first published fiction was the 1978 short story The Sighting, where flying saucers and Bela Lugosi rub up against an archetypal 1950s drive-in while counterpointing the blossoming relationship of two teen-age boys.
The magazine's niche content and minimalistic design were a direct response to the salacious, populist "lad mags" such as FHM and Zoo Weekly that dominated the men's magazine market at the time of Smith Journal's launch. Other magazines targeted to men had either a very broad audience such as Men's Health, or were hobby-specific titles dedicated to a single topic. Instead of attempting to engage as many readers as possible through glossy pages filled with current-events topics, the editors of Smith Journal felt that there was a "gap in the market for guys who felt that their magazines hadn't grown or changed with them." According to founding editor Nadia Saccardo, Smith Journal was not created specifically for men, but was instead focused on "unexpected, accessible storytelling coupled with great photography and illustration." "People [have] unique pursuits that become quite singular, and tend to consume them in ways, and I felt our job was to take these very niche fields and explain them to people who wouldn’t otherwise rub up against them," editor Chris Harrigan said in 2019.

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