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Ice "sidles aboard, rinds the rails with icicles…is all but alive".
He sidles up behind the young man without speaking or making eye contact.
Meanwhile, Baelish sidles up to Sansa, trying to play on her fears and aspirations.
And Frank sidles up to Tom to warn him about his press room sexcapade.
Soon after, he sidles out, briefly puts up his hands, and raises his cap.
Karen, still giggling about popping pills, sidles over from her mansion from time to time.
Jose, on the other hand, sidles into the pack, more like Wayne Gretzky, the hockey great.
How would you react when he sidles up to you encouraging you to take another trip?
Offred slyly sidles up to Ofsteven(glen), and tells her she knows what they did to her.
Pop that doesn't bash you over the head with obvious ploys, but instead sidles up and seduces.
When it's over, Joe Cortez sidles up to Kenny and gives his full take in sotto voce.
Moments later, the cop sidles up to me again, a bottle of Mountain Dew sloshing in each hand.
The female releases clusters of eggs as the male sidles up, releasing its sperm at the same time.
The OnePlus 220T's Achilles' heel is its mediocre camera, and the Honor View 220 sidles up right alongside it.
A flirty German-speaking bartender who had been sending vibes her way earlier sidles up during the phone hunt.
She then sidles up to your desk, and asks you the most terrifying question someone could ask you at 6 p.m.
Every December, like clockwork, a sloshed colleague sidles up next to you at the office holiday party, armed with a hostile question.
When an absurdly handsome work boss sidles into her bedroom, he has to flick Renée's signature nude spanx out of the way.
Through the gap between the official record and the women's lives Warner sidles in, bringing the modern novelist's tool kit with her.
But as they're trying to figure out what to do next, Tequila (Channing Tatum) sidles up to them with a shotgun in hand.
According to Betsey Reyes, Princess' owner, the conniving canine slips out of her house every night and sidles over to a nearby McDonald's.
And then some big dude eating chips just kind of sidles between them, continuing to eat, saying nothing … and the fight is over.
The island fox, once at risk of extinction, now happily sidles up alongside tourists, as it has no natural predators on the island.
Pillow talk could even turn to plans about your shared future — especially while Venus sidles up to Mars from the 7th through the 19th.
At one point, James McAvoy sidles into the story looking all cool or something and wearing a smirk he needs to employ more cautiously.
It's addressed to a woman who has been left behind in a bar by her man, and Mr. Owen sidles up with a straightforward proposition.
The pattern is the same: An ad makes a malicious accusation against Mr. Humphreys, then sidles over to tar Mr. Hawley with guilt by association.
An ass man sidles up to your fine ass at a bar and orders you a Smoke and Flowers before he's even asked your name.
My friend's friend sidles up and whispers some magic words to the bouncer to make him open the ropes for a few seconds and let us in.
They also help the robovac maintain a straighter course—taking the tiny bot smoothly to its tiny charging base, which easily unfolds and sidles up against a wall.
Early James — the Alabama-born singer and songwriter Frederick James Mullis Jr. — just sidles his way into the first song on "Singing for My Supper," his debut album.
It sidles up to the patrol car of Philip Krauss (Will Poulter), a DPD officer of self-assured monstrousness who's shown shooting a man (Tyler James Williams) for stealing groceries.
With an engaging, casual voice and an easy humor, Mr. Lentz sidles up to the idea of a self-help book rooted in Christianity, and then aims for something different.
He's kept himself very much in the mix and remains one of the few Republicans unafraid to criticize Trump even as he sidles further from the core of Trump's GOP.
You're sitting at your desk, or pushing your cart through the grocery store, thinking about spring, when a sheepish parent sidles up — and he's not even wearing a Girl Scout uniform.
It is a movie about what America has always been that sidles its way into being a movie about what America is right now, and that canny shuffle makes all the difference.
Watch the expression on Groff's face as he sidles across the stage, cradling an early, snapping hand puppet version of his truest soul mate, which tries to nibble on the front row.
When the culprit is revealed at last, he sidles inadvertently into view, and the figure that he cuts, to Emad's consternation, could not conform less to the image of a lecherous fiend.
Buttigieg denounced Warren's "purity tests," adopted for political expediency; Warren, in so many words, dismissed Buttigieg as a phony reformer who sidles up to millionaires and billionaires in chandalier-filled wine caves.
Battling "bad guys" Abigail is wearing a huge grin and her uniform -- one of two she owns, because she wears it so much -- when she sidles into Prison Break Tattoos in Houston, Texas.
Here the band reworked their own single and called it the Deep Dub Radio edit, a version which sidles up alongside reimaginings by Israeli DJ Offer Nissim and Detroit house dude MK, a.k.a.
They ran through the opening sequence, a bit of danced romantic comedy: Coll sidles up to the women and tries to persuade them, one by one, with goofy panache, to dance with him.
The fourth holiday collection from the long-running, soft-saunter, soul-pop outfit Chicago never exults in the holiday spirit; rather, it sidles up to it casually, gives it a nod and a nudge.
The plot often sidles along, with scenes getting talky and the high jinks of Vietnam-era "peaceniks" and pot runners and old-time dairy farmers providing a daily swirl, leaving Press stymied in the middle.
He sidles up to Kufrin while she's busy chatting with another fellow — not at all uncommon in the Bachelor world, where time to talk privately is so limited, but it would be considered rude in IRL.
And when the litany of bodily ailments has grown long enough but you haven't quite accepted the inevitable, golf sidles up next to you with a pamphlet fit for a pyramid scheme and a reassuring smile.
Romantic duets with Jacquees and Derez De'Shon aim lower and hit higher, however, and in general she sidles into money and fame brags with a reassuring ease that coexists nicely with her pitch-corrected raps and croons.
That's what sets up the episode's thrilling bit of political jujitsu as Selina sidles up to each of her backstabbers one by one, letting them know just how badly she could hurt them if they disappoint her.
In the main studio, housed in the home's former kitchen, Logothetti sidles up behind his set-up; he's joined by Villalobos, 33, whose reputation as a man of few words both precedes him and proves to be true.
The most vigorous presence is that of Oscar Isaac, who sidles in as an insurance-claims investigator, wrinkling his nose at the goings on in the Lodge residence, and gingering up the movie as it begins to sag.
When one brother sidles up behind another and pumps his pelvis, or rolls his hips in their dad's face, it recalls the game of "gay chicken" that they played as boys, daring one another into homosexual-seeming acts.
The little pilot boat bounces and slaps the waves as it sidles next to the towering cargo vessel as the two craft match speed and course, the small boat looking hopelessly fragile next to its eight-story, windowless counterpart — an egg challenging China's Great Wall.
Masterminded by techno-friendly LA guitarist Tim Conley, it performs the magic of refreshing a catalogue that's eternally new to begin with—just when you're wondering what's up, in sidles "Misterioso" or "Evidence" or "Epistrophy" or "Blue Monk" or "Let's Cool One" or "Nutty" itself.
CreditCreditJustin T. Gellerson for The New York Times ORANGE, Va. — Early in the "The Glass Castle," the movie based on Jeannette Walls's memoir of growing up destitute, Rex Walls sidles up to his little girl, who lies burned and bandaged in a hospital bed.
Director Ari Aster's feature debut sidles so slyly up to its nightmarish premise that for long stretches all you know is that something is going slowly and terribly wrong for the family at its center — a family grieving for, or at least making gestures toward grieving for, its difficult, late matriarch.
Company headquarters are an hour's drive to the south, in the town of Alpine, situated just beneath Utah's Wasatch Front, a mountain range from Ogden to Provo that sidles up to what has been dubbed the "Silicon Slopes" due to the state's vigorous tech growth over the last few years.
The goofily titled "Aaaaaaa" is the best of her bunch, a slow-mo collection of acid squelches, stuttering snares, and sickly drones that slowly sidles up to the dancefloor, breaching the edge before quickly receding again—a reminder, perhaps, that there's worlds out there behind the club's tomb-like confines.
She says it's intended as a "living room dance party at mine," and it's certainly work for that—especially the passage that sidles up ROSALÍA's low key flamenco pop with Robyn's soaring "Ever Again"—but it's also suitable for the task that roséwave is best equipped for, which is ignoring your responsibilities and trying to chill in the year's hottest months.
My greatest dissatisfaction in life is that I have no way to award points for this masterfully executed "Who me?" face: Seconds later, in the crypts, Jon is having some quiet reflection time and staring at a statue of Ned when Littlefinger sidles up to tell him that he has a sick obsession with Catelyn Stark (who has been dead for four years) and Sansa Stark (who is a teenager).
"Where country living sidles up to the city." Los Angeles Times. June 12, 2005. 1. Retrieved on March 19, 2010.
"Where country living sidles up to the city." Los Angeles Times. June 12, 2005. 2. Retrieved on March 19, 2010.
Hansen Dam is a flood control dam in the northeastern San Fernando Valley, in the Lake View Terrace neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.Pitarre, Alyson. "Where country living sidles up to the city." Los Angeles Times.
Lance Bass reminisces to a scene where he is plucking the petals off a flower. His girlfriend sidles up to him, pulls a few petals off, but then leaves him. Joey Fatone is with his girlfriend, when another girl walks by and kisses him. His girlfriend slaps him and then leaves.
Rose Sydell (born Rosa Sidles; 1865 – August 4, 1941) was an American burlesque actress. She starred in her own show, Rose Sydell and the London Belles, which toured the United States and Europe for 26 years. Sydell’s penchant for wearing great quantities of valuable jewels and ostrich plumes secured her reputation as America’s first Burlesque Queen.
In October 2012, Liem and co-author Jesús Barquín published the book Sherry, Manzanilla and Montialla: A Guide to the Traditional Wines of Andalucía.Asimov, Eric, The New York Times (June 26, 2012). Sherry Sidles Out of the Drawing RoomAsimov, Eric, The New York Times: The Pour (November 30, 2012). Highlights From the 2012 Vintage in Wine PublishingVirbila, S. Irene, Los Angeles Times (December 18, 2012).
KFAB was first licensed on November 8, 1924 to the Nebraska Buick Auto Company in Lincoln."New Stations", Radio Service Bulletin, December 1, 1924, page 2. The station was initially assigned the call letters "KFRR" from an alphabetic list maintained by the United States Department of Commerce. However, at the request of Nebraska Buick's owner Harold E. Sidles, prior to the station's December 4 debut"New Radio Station Holds Its Opening", Lincoln (Nebraska) State Journal, December 5, 1924, page 6.
The policeman uses his nightstick and foot to chase away the loiterer, who promptly spies Mama sitting by herself. Clearly an experienced thief, he sidles up to her and uses a small pair of scissors to steal a ladies' pocket-style watch suspended from her neck by a long ribbon. The thief hastily departs with the watch. Once Mama notices her timepiece is missing, she yells for help, which rouses the policeman, who is dozing on the same beach from which he had chased the thief.
Behind the cafe, Stetson finds his friend Sam, a Golden Retriever, and then wanders over to his favorite snow cave; because he is small, the snow cave is just the right size. Stetson continues on to Love Your Pet Bakery, which is owned by three giant Newfoundland dogs, Ferguson, Apollo and Atlas. The lady at the counter gives Stetson a treat and he wanders upstairs, to an area where they sell custom dog collars. He sidles up to a customer, hoping that she needs a tan and brown terrier.
This slip has cleared the beech forest from around the track affording views back down the Routeburn as well as up the Routeburn (north branch) towards Mt. Somnus (2293m) and Mt Momus (2148m). Past the Routeburn Falls hut, the track becomes narrower and more technical as it climbs past Lake Harris. Passing under bluffs as it sidles around Lake Harris and there is a view up 'the valley of trolls' towards Lake Wilson (the source of the Routeburn) and the Serpentine Range. Above Lake Harris, the track arrives at the Harris shelter.
Critic Jennifer Waelti- Walters, in a 2000 study of lesbian novels, argues that Galzy during her writing career "sidles up to the issue of lesbian desire gradually"; Burnt Offering is the first of three lesbianism-themed novels by Galzy. Lesbian love, according to Waeti-Walters, is a more or less secret alternative to the only two kinds of love women were allowed to express: maternal love and heterosexual love; as a consequence, Galzy's (and other) characters have "no models and no language for what they are experiencing and no place to situate themselves socially". In Galzy's first such novel, the love between the two women is no more than implicit.
The Trillium Gap Trail begins its journey up the northern face of Mount Le Conte in an old- growth Eastern Hemlock grove, at an elevation close to 3,200 ft (975 m). Although very easy (only rising in elevation over the first 1.5 miles), this portion of the trail does contain many small creek crossings, so the hiker may want to brush up on his/her rock hopping skills prior to taking on the trail. After the third small stream, Roaring Fork sidles up along the path, signalling the soon-approaching Grotto Falls at . Here Roaring Fork tumbles thirty feet (9 m) over the falls, which the trail actually passes behind on its way to Trillium Gap and points beyond.

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