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And this isn't the first time she's slinked off with the show.
" As the group slinked into their broodily-resigned address, "You And Whose Army?
I slinked to class the following day with aviators and a baseball cap on.
It slinked along the bank for a few steps, and disappeared into the woods.
The president slinked away, the way a bully does when faced with unexpected resistance.
She got up, and her lanky, trench-coat-shielded, fur-hat-covered frame slinked offstage.
Hundreds of people loaded up their cars and slinked away from the safety of the town. 
Emboldened, he too approached the formidable weights, but after one attempt, he slinked away, shaking his wrists.
The ones closer to him slinked between the cars and the green plywood boards of a construction site.
He had a stamp on his hand and licked it and pressed it on ours, and we slinked in.
" Ms. Macsween went on to call Ms. Abdel-Magied a "flea" who "slinked away from this country in disgrace.
If it slinked past your local multiplex, you'll have a chance to watch it on YouTube Red exclusively in May.
Spencer slinked across the stage, switching it up from earnest to serious to incredulous when he talked about sexual identity.
Wearing a red sequined, barely there outfit surrounded on the stage by dancers, she strutted and slinked all over the place.
In recent weeks, reports came out that suitors have emerged (and slinked back, and emerged, and so on) to buy Twitter.
This coyote, he added, could have "just as easily slinked through backyards" before bolting down a street and into the park.
She slinked back to the hotel early and braced herself for her husband's arrival, certain he would be angry or frustrated or ashamed.
I was standing in a crowded bathroom in Montauk reapplying my red lipstick when my friend from Texas slinked up next to me.
The Interceptor, a drone-hunting machine from Silicon Valley startup Airspace Systems, slinked off its launch pad and dashed away in hot pursuit.
As he slinked out of the room, I gasped for air, as if I had just been held underwater for those two minutes.
Models came down a runway adrift in inky black water, surrounded by growling dogs and dancers who slinked and sighed in the shadows.
When Bishop Nehru slinked out from the streets of New York, it was hard not to see him as the next great rap prodigy.
A tattered, red curtain lied on the far end of the space as Petronio slinked through, his face initially covered by an ornate mask.
Lads from Coventry to Carlisle splurging their savings on Huaraches, while the crystalline groove of "White Noise" slinked to-and-fro in the background.
After they went to sleep and the fire died out, a hyena slinked in to scavenge scraps from the ashes and took a poop.
But it's clear to me that in the past year the actress has casually slinked into a much more interesting role: That of an outspoken feminist.
The Moon enters Fire Sagittarius at 9:20 PM, creating a more extroverted energy than the one we've been experiencing as the Moon slinked though Scorpio.
When Inky the octopus lifted the lid off his own tank, slinked eight feet across the floor, and down a 164-foot-long drainpipe, he became famous.
As I pondered the man's legacy that holiday morning, a single lizard emerged from a crack in the wall, slinked to the hot tub, and swam three laps.
Before we even finish mopping the sauce with lashings of bread, Carreira has slinked back to the kitchen to cook the next dish: beef with radish and clam juices.
The Alienist Like the killer himself, the action and suspense that fueled last week's intense and engaging episode of "The Alienist" slinked back into the shadows this time around.
Socialites from Russia, Dubai, and China gossiped as the models slinked down the runway to Lakmé's "Flower Duet," pausing to snap photographs of black and purple dresses sleekly festooned with feathers and spangles.
I listened skeptically as Waldo sketched out the scenario in the wood-paneled living room of Mike's small, dark, sparsely furnished house, while four cats slinked shamelessly over the sofa and coffee table.
Fernandes's plan was to dress each dancer in a decorative harness, then constrict the men and suspend them one at a time from a truss while the female dancers bourréed and slinked around.
A federal grand injury indicted three former executives at Takata for criminal wrongdoing in the Japanese auto parts maker's handling of air bag inflator rupture slinked to at least 16 deaths around the world.
When I visited on a recent Saturday, the line of people shopping for cheeses direct from A.W. slinked along a lengthy glass display case, snaked around into a loop, and spilled out the front door.
When Carrey slinked to the back of the ballroom, picked up a pair of water glasses, and turned them into a set of makeshift binoculars, he showed us all he's still a brilliant physical comedian.
But as the dancers writhed and slinked against their framing boxes, or cages, the image they kept summoning, at least for me, was of prostitutes selling themselves in the windows of Amsterdam's red-light district.
Plenty concern wildlife: There's the woodpecker in Arizona that scared itself activating a Ring doorbell camera, the cougar who slinked across a Utah man's porch, and the "mountain lion" that was really a baby deer.
Eagleton placed — not so surreptitiously — bottles of ouzo and mezcal on the table to coax the night along, and guests lingered on the studio's balcony until late, as MacLeod's black cat, Pineapple, slinked around the shadows.
Then there was something of a golden age of cats in Hollywood from the '50s through the '70s, when cats slinked onto the screen in grown-up films like Breakfast at Tiffany's and practically every animated movie of the era.
There is an unusual lightness to him, the sort that would not seem to reconcile with a 16-year-old who runs so violently on the football field that a defender once slinked out of his way to avoid tackling him.
Baloo's owner, Jacqueline Lake, told the station she didn't realize her feline had found his way into the box, because the cat slinked through a hole in a tire rim and worked his way out of sight to the bottom of the package.
As the cabaret provocateur Kim David Smith slinked seductively to the stage of Pangea on Monday evening, pausing along the way to caress audience members, this intimate East Village club became the closest thing in contemporary Manhattan to a smoky cellar in Weimar, Germany.
The leaders of the N.F.L.'s most enduring dynasty, which seemed to be on death's door three weeks ago when the Patriots slinked out of the playoffs, all but taunted N.F.L. fans with their mere presence, as if grabbing for the torch being passed.
The specific details of the cloud of corruption and scandal under which he'd slinked away from public life had largely been forgotten, and while movement conservatives had been very alarmed by the idea of Giuliani as president they were happy to see him as a surrogate.
This also sounds like the sort of music that would soundtrack a scene from The Fall where Gillian Anderson sits in the back of the car driven to the latest crime scene where Jamie Dornan's just murdered a beautiful woman before he sniffed her bra and slinked off.
In December 1968, a tan, leather-clad Elvis Presley slinked onto American TV screens in what has become known as the "'68 Comeback Special," a TV performance that helped resuscitate the singer's career at a time when bands like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones had largely eclipsed him.
It still startles me that 15 years before America as a nation would even start to toy with the idea of allowing gay marriage, a hench dude in a crop top and pink lycra called Mr Ass was able to tour the Bible Belt states of Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky; cheered, clapped, and hollered along the way by ecstatic sons and fathers, as he slinked around wrestling rings, oiled up to the heavens; slapping, propositioning and pointing at his buttocks for everyone to see – all to the sound of this wonderful song.
Deer Valley was hosting a group of Indian Princesses and their dads. Amidst it all, a car slinked into camp. Whoever was in charge at the time went over to the car to investigate. The driver said that he was a bounty hunter, and spoke of an escapee from a local prison by the name of Tom Storm.
A petition to purge the vroedschap of Orangist members was presented under the force of arms, and on 21 April these members slinked away. Dedel and his colleague Beels were formally dismissed as burgemeester in July 1787.Colenbrander, pp. 175-183 However, when the Prussian invasion of Holland and the subsequent fall of the city of Amsterdam on 10 October 1787 occurred, Dedel quietly took back his seat as burgemeester.
" CNN stated the song memorably "set the mood for a sultry summer," while Vulture.com recalled it "slinked its way easily onto summer mix tapes". Additionally, it was declared "the epitome of bedroom slow- jams," among the album's "several iconic hits" which helped define the decade. Newsday considered "That's the Way Love Goes" among Jackson's singles which "changed the course of pop," applauding the "all-purpose, feel-good hit," saying "unlike most summer anthems, "That's the Way Love Goes" doesn't have a gimmick.
Betty Ford meet with two of his favorite friends when he heard of a trip she made to New York. Those friends being Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw Crandell; however, when Phyllis arrived or as the future first lady put it later "In she slinked, Jerry's model" (Jerry had dated Phyllis) in a low cut very revealing outfit and then had the audacity to steal her escort. Both Crandell and Ford were innocent of any wrongdoing, though, as Phyllis admitted it was all her idea.
Tiberius Gracchus only moved to have Marcus Octavius removed from office after a vote was put to the Assembly. In Appian's version, after 17 of the 35 tribes voted in favor of Tiberius, Tiberius implored Octavius to step aside lest he be deprived of his office. When Octavius refused, the 18th tribe voted in favor of Tiberius, giving him the majority and the resolution, which included both his land law and the abrogation of Octavius' office. It was only after this, according to Appian, that Octavius slinked away unnoticed and was replaced as tribune by Quintus Memmius.
In 2013, Jahn collaborated with media ethnographer Paul Falzone and a team of East African video jockeys to create Video Slink Uganda, a Creative Capital and Apexart-supported project that involves slipping or "slinking" experimental films by diasporan artists (Paul D. Miller a.k.a. Dj Spooky, Rashaad Newsome with Kenya Robinson, Akosua Adoma Owusu, Kamau Patton, Zina Saro-Wiwa, Hank Willis Thomas with Terence Nance, and Saya Woolfalk) onto commercially pirated DVDs. Dubbed by local translators then circulated within Uganda's bootleg cinemas, these slinked videos play as previews to the main film and were seen by millions of viewers.
But, who knew she'd pull it off quite so well?" Heidi-Siegmund Cuda of The New York Times declared the song to have a profound effect in clubs, saying "love was in the air, as couples lapped it up and slinked along to the beat." An additional anecdote stated it "featured a sexy video and just a groove and beat that you just can help but fall in love with. The sultry vocals of Janet Jackson and that hypnotic groove ceases to get old." Soul Train called its era "all about Ms. Janet Jackson," saying the song "reigns supreme in the warm weather months," adding "that sultry, silky voice that Jackson brings to the table, combined with hot, sexy lyrics made this song one of the year’s best.

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