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Hearing snatches of conversation from invisible voices, everything becomes eavesdropping.
He reaches in, snatches Sophie from her bed, and runs.
I reach for the paper but he snatches it away.
Favors snatches Ingles's pocket pass and finishes with an easy dunk.
For seabirds diving the dumpsters, the chanted snatches of old cheers.
He snatches baby Yoda and places it back into its crib.
Through headphones, we get to hear snatches of his nimble broadcast.
It changes you, snatches your good common sense, and consumes your thoughts.
And from those songs let me corral a few snatches of meaning.
Dave snatches off the sound equipment when Marcus keeps asking about Grace.
He snatches expertly at the cotton as he travels up his row.
She snatches the scrap, without ever actually really looking at it, or at Tandy.
At exactly that moment, a gull swoops from the air and snatches its prey.
But there's something else to be said about the guy who snatches his spotlight.
In any case, the existence of snatches of code doesn't ever guarantee new hardware features.
Bowien is a voraciously cosmopolitan cook, who snatches influences the way he raids the pantry.
A mechanical arm snatches them up, one by one, setting them gently in a nearby box.
Jobs remain consistently available, and she snatches them up minutes after logging online to find gigs.
You'll never lose them again... unless the clip breaks or someone snatches them off your bag.
He made sense only in snatches, and even these rare moments of common sense were contradicted.
When she snatches a breath between long phrases, she makes it a convulsion of the heart.
It includes outtakes, offhand moments, snatches of time when the camera just happened to be running.
Snatches of lyrics, titles, choruses, and guitar riffs swirled around inside his head, all the time.
It saps our spirits, snatches away our hard-earned dollars, and kills our bodies and our souls.
Patrons can he heard screaming after one staffer reaches out and snatches the snake by its head.
It's the engine that powers practically every athletic movement, from deadlifts to snatches to swings to sprints.
"So I feel like it definitely snatches here," Kardashian West said as she pointed to her thighs.
Snatches of recordings of various standards — from "Anything Goes" to "I'll Be Seeing You" — are sprinkled throughout.
In the recruiting world, it refers to when a recruiter snatches up another company&aposs prized talent.
This unusual repurposing of cinematic material means that handheld windmills have little snatches of stories within them.
And if the bill is doomed to fail, the leadership often just snatches a bill off the floor.
Vinnie snatches $4k off his brother, just enough to buy Frankie a "week or two" from Tommy Longo.
We feed him a treat, which he snatches and takes into the darkness of his plastic house (#spiritanimal).
The dreamy, Malick-inspired snatches of dialogue philosophize about war and family while Union and Confederate soldiers clash.
Sometimes life snatches away what's important to teach us how to feel at home in our interior self.
In any case, Michael accidentally snatches a bag containing a bomb, and that puts him on Sean's radar.
In an act of rebellion, she snatches the burger from her male counterpart and takes a mammoth bite.
When Russia snatches turf from a neighbor and gets away with it, that sends a message to China.
Whom does Anne de Bourgh marry after Lizzy Bennet snatches her putative fiancé out from under her nose?
SR: Vo is giving snatches and glimpses of distinct world views, but he's not offering a critique of them.
There was no Wagnerian soundtrack, just some snatches of KC and the Sunshine Band drifting out from the hall.
Although "Golden Eagle Snatches Kid" has been identified as fake, it's still been viewed more than thirteen million times.
As this speaker was coming to the podium, this utter rando girl runs on stage and snatches the mic.
But Ackerman's business is "show, don't tell"; rather than declare these points, he reveals some in snatches of conversation.
Model after model stepped to the mic and chanted snatches of Hole songs, alternately angry, bruised, fearsome and mocking.
Teyana Taylor is someone who snatches wigs on a regular basis — even when she's dressed down in sweats and kicks.
When Giannis snatches a rebound, the possession begins then and there; towering over the floor, he sees the whole canvas.
She constantly snatches them with whatever cool, creative thing she has planned in the depths of her brilliant, beautiful mind.
Diamondback snatches Missy away and thinks about kidnapping her, but ultimately leaves her behind and runs off into the night.
When it finds one, it snatches it for the future, and compares the price you paid with any current promotions.
IN THE Shin-Okubo neighbourhood of Tokyo, smells of Korean food and snatches of the language waft in the air.
She keeps hearing it from her mother, who is HIV-positive and still snatches the odd cup from her hands.
There are traces all over the novel, nudges and snatches and hints, but they only add up to a ghost.
But she often writes her music in snatches, over time, especially now that her touring schedule has become more demanding.
Meadow manages to share some important information with Ally before someone puts a pillowcase over her head and snatches her away.
But when June snatches the keys to his car, Nick gives her his gun as if he's giving her a blessing.
Behold: Fantastic Mr Fox snatches wallet from funny Turns out there's a reason literature often depicts foxes as crafty and scheming.
Four people in the house, two adults and two kids someone just comes up and snatches the baby and walks out?
As the train pulls in to our station, Ernests puts out his hand to open the door then snatches it back.
Four people in the house, two adults and two kids, someone just comes up and snatches the baby and walks out?
He has a gimmick, on vocals and guitar, where he strings together snatches of sixty-four Beatles songs, in six minutes.
Her message arrived as I stood on a subway platform in Washington, D.C. I read it in snatches, my brain jamming.
First element of slayage: Her friend snatches the crowd's wigs while wearing basically the exact same hat from the "Formation" video.
The clouds and snatches of land I could see through the tiny window of the 747 were indistinguishable from other flights.
Behind her, Jay-Z descended on an elevator, weaving in snatches of "4:44," a confession of fallibility and moral spinelessness.
In between casual conversation, poking around in the patient and stitching up, they sing snatches of "Somebody Told Me" off-key.
Lee says his work keeps him busy at all hours and he snatches a few hours of sleep when he can.
She approaches slowly at first, creeping on her belly, and then snatches the food away and swallows it in another room.
That's probably the best description for whatever it is that snatches a guard off the wall at the trailer's 47-second mark.
Before someone else snatches up all the best deals, take a look at our 25 picks to buy right now at Zara.
Yorke is as inscrutably nervous as ever, but snatches of IRL pain that he lets slip on some songs dominate other ones.
However, he remains alive, his head rolling around to evade another blow from the baseball bat until his body snatches him up.
It's funny because they're discussing famous murderers when she snatches him into the van in broad daylight in the middle of campus.
He embellished his vision with snatches of his execrable poetry, which had been widely mocked in the intellectual salons of prewar Sarajevo.
As he snatches Commissioner Gordon in his titan grasp, Bruce has to decide if it's finally time to come out of hiding.
In between meetings, she stole snatches of sleep (in the back seat of cars; tucked into the corner of a tea shop).
It's sort of an enormous mutated eel, and after wreaking havoc on some river-goers, it snatches Hyun-seo and takes off.
It enables you to pick up telling bits of color or snatches of conversation, and to glimpse his mood in unscripted moments.
Hence, too, the soundtrack—mostly jagged snatches of string music by Beethoven, Shostakovich, Schnittke, and others, scraping away any patches of contentment.
While he'd occasionally rip tickets or sweep, he'd mostly find himself sitting in the back of the theater watching snatches of films.
Nevertheless, males' propensity to pinch snatches from their neighbours means the songs sung in one locality are distinguishable from those in another.
If a thief snatches it, he or she will discover the package is actually stuffed with "a little gift from my dog."
Whether listening to Kala from beginning to end or hearing snatches shaking through the club, it's hard to disagree with such a sentiment.
One then snatches the snake's head and drags it down from its perch, all while concerned customers can be heard gasping and screaming.
Watch Banks as he snatches an errant pass, beats a man, and nearly tears the rim off the backboard with just one hand.
A car pulled up outside and he could hear a man and a woman laughing, snatches of music playing through the car window.
Vaivai's division, in which lifters weigh up to 69 kilograms, requires snatches of about 200 pounds and clean and jerks of about 250.
The "soloists" played quietly, matching the darkness around them, and they could only catch snatches and inklings of what the others were playing.
This is maybe me thinking too much about it, but it's a little like being a ghost — just seeing snatches of people's lives.
He's the new kid in class with his hand always up, the boy on the playground who snatches the ball out of turn.
Now much of Darulaman Palace is obscured behind scaffolding and green netting, its mangled trusses and battered Corinthian columns visible only in snatches.
You can hear snatches of The Raincoats' frenetic outsider punk, Pere Ubu's angular grooves, and Jens Lekman's acerbic lyrical sensibilities in the mix.
We're told to do one-armed snatches and bent-over tricep-extensions and dumbbell thrusters (lol), which everyone attempts in their own, haphazard way.
Another approach is known as adversarial learning, in which one robot tries to grasp an object, and another shakes or snatches at its target.
They are less signs or symbols than characters returning to the stage, or snatches of melody woven through the movements of a string quartet.
He produced a work called "European Influenza" in which nothing more than snatches of light and the traces of previous exhibitions marked the walls.
The Sanders candidacy is not an academic one, in which policy wonks cross their arms and frown while someone more charismatic snatches up delegates.
Even the simple act of a jump shot is dizzying, as he snatches up his dribble and gets in the air in a blink.
Erica snatches at happiness by sneaking out to bask in the neon glow of Dee, with whom she spends her evenings in sacred communion.
I pick up other snatches of conversation and note the easy way the parlor girls and their clients tease one another, and I'm secretly happy.
What we hear most, though, are the mumbled snatches of conversations between our hero and his ex (Kaye's real-life girlfriend, celebrity stylist Sydney Lopez).
They don't need to be mentioned every time he snatches an offensive rebound or displays All-Defensive team-caliber work as a 31-year-old.
Liu claimed Uber is growing rapidly in China, to the point that it is only a matter of time before it snatches the top spot.
Linda Greenhouse of The New York Times was more scathing, characterizing Gorsuch as the boy on the playground who snatches the ball out of turn.
In fact his "crimes" resemble the kind of thing a kid could get in trouble for: He snatches the milk; he breaks the greenhouse glass.
Type in "Joey Tribbiani," click on the slice of pizza, and you'll be treated to an array of junk food which Joey then snatches up.
While Goldman Sachs said it is an unlikely buyer, its not impossible another bank looking to beef up its retail business snatches up E-Trade.
In the opening sequence, His Majesty delivers a rousing oration to his warriors as they ready for a battle we glimpse in snatches of crosscuts.
That history is elliptically fleshed out in the movie, which includes snatches of informational text and a number of interviews amid still and traveling images.
Most Magikarp seem to kick the bucket in one of two ways: they're blown up by an errant Voltorb, or a Pidgeotto snatches them mid-jump.
Snatches from mopeds amount to more than a humdrum property crime, they say: some ruffians threaten their victims with long-bladed "zombie knives"; others carry guns.
The voice of the book is able to dispatch these: by economically appending exposition, or noting the passage of time, or folding in snatches of dialogue.
He snatches homeless children off the streets — many are addicts — and takes them to Pilgrim Republic, the rehabilitation center he founded in the city of Mariupol.
There are snatches of English, French, German everywhere, but serving almost as decoration—like colors or sounds — and surrounded by characters in three non-overlapping alphabets.
Try to move, Dr. Matthews says, in some way, throughout the day, even if slowly or in snatches, and whether or not you can formally exercise.
Try to move, Dr. Matthews says, in some way, throughout the day, even if slowly or in snatches, and whether or not you can formally exercise.
Stupid law-enforcement behavior is endemic here, as Marshall's colleague brings his new baby to work every day and is shocked when a suspect snatches it.
She stands frozen as Lawrence of Arabia ambles closer, but when he reaches for her pack, the one with the money, she quickly snatches it up.
The music has a narrative pull to it, as the album is interspersed with snatches of oral history, including interviews with Mr. Smith's mother and father.
Legal experts believe the live streaming of an entire hearing will be a first in New Zealand, although domestic media sometimes film brief snatches of courtroom argument.
"Facial-recognition technology snatches our biometric data without our knowledge or consent, making a mockery of our right to privacy," said Megan Goulding, a lawyer at Liberty.
When something snatches a girl from a village, she sets out to kill it, only to discover that it's a golem-like construct with an unknown creator.
Like Ripley in Alien, or Laurie in Halloween, or many other Final Girls before her, Jessica snatches victory from defeat, facing the undefeatable and becoming undefeatable herself.
Now you get to throw barbells around in your Jane Doe shirt and feel very disciplined and give people high-fives after a good set of snatches.
Then he headed to Stamford Hill, a traditionally Hasidic Jewish community, where he wove around men in towering fur hats, capturing snatches of their conversations in Yiddish.
Mangan describes the record as having been made during snatches of time—between running a business and being a father—and the end results reflect this positively.
Mr. Glover's focus is intense, too, but as he improvises, he seems to tune into different grooves, different snatches of old songs, some of which he sings.
We have a guide book to help us, and there are so many guides we end up hearing snatches of commentary as we visit point to point.
Five minutes into "The Christmas Club" or "The Christmas Cottage" or "The Christmas Cure" — all very real Hallmark Channel titles — she snatches the remote and hits pause.
He also sings, with a rich voice, snatches of songs including "God Bless the Child" and "Pennies From Heaven," and plays a small role in the show.
You get your poetry in snatches now, because it shows up as croaked lines deep inside the groove or buried in the mix or mumbled through a sleeve.
In the former, she sees brief snatches of long-distance past and future; in the latter, a string of versions of herself seconds in the past and future.
By breaking down the roots of modern language, we can also find out when people started calling ding dongs "dicks" and snatches "cooches" and important stuff like that.
My size actually worked to my advantage when trying wall balls, push presses, back squats, and snatches (an actual term) because I was able to carry more weight.
As in Ms. Kane's script, there are darkly witty passages, too, like the interspersed snatches of electronic music, canned lounge tunes that might play in doctor's waiting rooms.
Consider, for instance, "The Capture of Persephone" (2019), her interpretation of the myth in which Hades snatches the daughter of Zeus and spirits her away to the underworld.
The hope: That if he snatches up the toast before five seconds elapse he'll be able to eat his breakfast without risk of contracting a terminal carpet disease.
LONDON — John Boyega's Instagram is a glorious mish-mash of behind-the-scenes photos, amusing asides, videos of him dancing, and — every now and again — snatches of epic advice.
But if a squirrel runs unbidden up your arm demanding food or a sea gull snatches a sandwich from your hands, it can generate an emotion close to outrage.
As soon as the film begins, it bombards the viewer with a barrage of black-and-white clips, a stroboscope of different faces and perspectives and snatches of conversation.
There's even a slow-motion sequence where you leap across a chasm and nearly plummet to the ground, before Trico snatches you in its beak at the last second.
Thus, we get not only snatches of Aspern's verse (purloined from Shelley, with a scrap of Keats thrown in) but also, at regular intervals, flashbacks to his scandalous life.
In the band Gray, he played the synthesizer and the clarinet, and made Steve Reich-style sound experiments, looping snatches of audio on a reel-to-reel tape recorder.
In the latest Broadway staging, Mr. van Hove dutifully follows their lead: The Sharks are played by Latinx performers, and there are snatches of urban Spanish patter between songs.
Instead, in the last scene, Wilson gives us back the suave, roguish Nijinsky from the opening of the show, doing little snatches of dance in his patent-leather shoes.
The previous summer, Crupi taught them snatches of the "Seven Nation Army" steps in class, testing them to see who was ready for the challenging steps she had devised.
It's rare to experience music for the first time as a unified body in the way we did Thursday, yet it's those snatches of connection that humanized the experience.
Inside, he carves out a special space from which his mother could carry on her piano teaching and outside, the small cloistered garden offers snatches of views across the lake.
As the reporter is talking to the woman, a brown doggo pokes its head into the bottom right-hand corner of the screen and stealthily snatches one of the empanadas.
A few timely seat snatches might have built momentum ahead of mid-term elections due in 2018, when Democrats hope to take control of the House by flipping 24 seats.
We see snatches of other narratives in addition to those described above: a soldier who dies in Vietnam; brief glimpses of people on the street, seen perhaps through a window.
A bony fish known as a wreckfish comes from behind the researchers' remotely operated vehicle and snatches a shark into its mouth, leaving only the tail flailing between its lips.
At the American Physical Society annual meeting in March it was standing room only at his session, leaving a crowd outside the doors hoping to catch snatches of the talk.
Under the authoritarian Mahinda Rajapaksa, president from 2005 to 2015, who defeated the Tamil Tigers, snatches like that of Mr Sundararaj were so common that they were dubbed "white-vanning".
For a more truthful Eubank, listen to him speak in the snatches of conversation interviewers could grab after a fight – after his first bout with Benn in '90, for example.
" One longtime Alabama GOP activist said everyone "holds their breath" every time their phone buzzes, and "snatches their phone up to see if it has anything to do with us.
There are only quick snatches of graphic imagery in your scrolling feed — and the sight of a Trump-styled Caesar getting assassinated proved too much for powerless brands to stomach.
The skilled, limber cast is largely the original one, an international group (Belgian, British, Brazilian, Korean) who address one another, in scarce snatches of dialogue, by their actual first names.
As Paul Fordham snatches Ice off his desk and holds it up in front of his face, he squints at it, like he still can't believe they made something this thin.
It might sound boring on paper, but go head-to-head with your roommate, and you'll find yourself talking smack whenever your frog snatches the tiny black dot before he does.
He suggested that she listen to all the candid footage of her expeditions—"meaning, look away from the screen"—in the hope of finding snatches of dialogue to insert between tracks.
Throughout, the composer Mr. Begin processes the sound electronically, so that we sometimes seem to be hearing snatches from an old sci-fi flick, a ray-gun battle in the distance.
When we hear such brief snatches of McQueen himself mentioning homophobia in his childhood or, as the directors put it, "the gay clubs," we can't help but wonder what was left out.
This material is clear enough to see through, incredibly thin, and snatches dust out of the air—all while seemingly evading the laws of classical physics to let the air flow unimpeded.
We were trying to hold on to a contradiction: telling people they "have rights" when any random state of exception snatches rights away in an instant is just participation in mental slavery.
EAGLE SNATCHES FOX HOLDING RABBIT IN MOUTH IN DRAMATIC IMAGES When he saw the mother duck, a common merganser, and her ducklings last week, there were about two dozen more following her.
The video, captured by a spectator, shows the dog barking repeatedly while running directly at the massive reptile, before the crocodile, unfazed, whips its head back and snatches Pippa in its jaws.
" After she became debilitated, he said, they communed in "snatches of doggerel, song, teasing nonsense rituals" that functioned "like underwater sonar, each bouncing pulsations off the other, then listening for an echo.
"I'd like to emphasize that when China snatches our diplomatic allies and suppresses Taiwan's diplomatic space, it doesn't shrink the distance between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait," Mr. Wu said.
The unfolding of a life has juncturesthat rupture plot: a child folds paperand glues toothpicks, designs a split-levelhouse with white walls and pitched roofbut his father snatches the maquetteand burns it.
I know that list makes me sound like a massive nerd and snatches away all of the possible street cred I could have...and I'm not very skilled at any of those.
By lifting snatches of these "global" sounds and putting them in a club-friendly context, she brings "outsiders" in, collapsing that invisible boundary between the so-called "Third World" and the global North.
Ticket scalping has only grown more sophisticated in recent years, as the buying process has become saturated by automated bot software that snatches away seats from fans the moment shows go on sale.
EAGLE SNATCHES FOX HOLDING RABBIT IN MOUTH IN DRAMATIC IMAGES Kornak, bleeding from her injuries and suffering fractured skull, managed to walk two miles to her work vehicle and drove to find help.
One robot arm grabs the batteries that are scattered all over the place and creates a set of 4 while the other robotic arm snatches those sets of batteries and puts them aside.
And instead of letting his sweet pup win at gobbling up the fluffy breakfast favorite, the camera goes slow motion on his face he snatches it up and stuffs it in his mouth.
It may take time, however, to master some of the fundamentals: Snatches and clean & jerks require strength, but above all they require excellent mobility to get into the positions and maintain correct form.
Pianos, funky basslines, and snatches of vocal melodies drift in and out, creating grooves and blowing them up just as quickly, pulsing with the indistinct intimacy of the best kinds of studio outtakes.
When Kinney's staging of "Curse" begins, we hear snatches of rock and roll as the lights come up on a large, dirty kitchen whose door to the outside world has been busted in.
Scenes from "The Walking Dead" and snatches of Snoop Dogg's "Gz and Hustlas" and the "Sopranos" theme song provide clues about the reality that Kate and Scott are only partly aware they inhabit.
Yet everything is given a personal cast, displaying her knack for choosing a resonant metaphor or symbol, a pertinent poem or aria, even snatches of conversation that yield a secret of the place.
A secret panel then opens on Vader's cape with a fresh toothpick at the ready, which he snatches using the hilt in his hand, turning it into his lightsaber without the distinctive red glow.
There's an entire other industry known as political intelligence, where Wall Street firms and other corporate clients pay for snatches of information they can use to make trading bets or change their business strategies.
Birth, which snatches its title from D.W. Griffith's abjectly racist 1915 film, recounts the 1831 slave uprising of Nat Turner, an African-American preacher who convinced his fellow slaves to turn against their masters.
Due to their inherent stability, machines are significantly safer than free weight exercises, especially those that require explosive movement (cleans or snatches), support heavy loads against gravity (barbell curls), or moving through space (lunges).
There was an unexpected suavity to "Rogue Nation," thanks to the tuxedos, the snatches of Puccini, and the stride of the plot, which suggested that saving the world might yet be achieved in style.
And on the very next play, Johnson did this: Malcolm Brogdon snatches up Luwawu-Cabarrot's miss and slings it 65 feet to Middleton, who's suddenly gifted an opportunity to correct his earlier mea culpa.
There's a kind of restlessness in the way these images pile up, to the movie's accumulation of album covers, its books, snatches of jazz and glimpses of Humphrey Bogart making love to Ingrid Bergman.
When a magical construct snatches a young child from a village, she realizes that there's a powerful force that threatens her community, and is pulled into the struggle to stop it before they're wiped out.
Amid all the fake cowboy idolizing, though, he began to write snatches of material that would go on to inform his low-key, idiosyncratic sound—a warped guitar line here; a weird vocal melody there.
Brown's greatest gift is evoking intimacy, and as she delicately but firmly snatches the reader's attention, we are allowed to see this girl of multitudes and her neighborhood of contradictions in full and specific detail.
Military-style fixed-wing drones are easy to launch, but difficult to land; DARPA aims to change that with SideArm, a portable drone-grabbing system that snatches the fast-moving craft right out of the air.
Garfield Go is so painful that it feels almost intentional, like an Ian Bogost-style satire of Pokémon Go. It forces you to walk around real space, then constantly snatches away your reward for doing so.
Finally, he nodded just like Bernie had and stumbled off to his room, where images and snatches of conversation from the evening rolled around and around in his head for what seemed like hours, defying sleep.
Her trills and whirls and switcheroos complicate once-familiar snatches of song that now sound disarmingly agile and intricate; the melodic restlessness and rhythmic oomph produce music as soaringly kinetic as Chicago footwork, constantly in motion.
Out come the time-honored trappings: the carving knife; a soundtrack alternating among ambient Lynchian strains, cheesy pop numbers and snatches of hard-core rock; lightning-fast shock cuts in the editing, including glimpses of dismemberment.
In his glass-walled living room, Hany Farid and I watched a viral video called "Golden Eagle Snatches Kid," which appears to show a bird of prey swooping down upon a toddler in a Montreal park.
You can view this longer cut of Terrence Malick's meditation on creation and evolution with a live orchestra, whose performance of the soundtrack's snatches of Mahler, Beethoven and Bach should give the screening some added frisson.
In his documentaries, his impersonal camera does not probe inner lives but simply records: the space, the movements, the soundscape (snatches of pop and folk songs, anthems, tolling bells), the flow of time and ultimately of history.
The auction closes on October 19, so make sure you get your bids in before someone else snatches D'fwan D'Fwine's throwing wine (by the way, there is no liquid in there) or Jack's terrible Donaghy Estates wine.
And the films in which Lillian stars—Haynes concocts a melodrama called "Daughter of the Storm," which we glimpse in snatches—are, of course, devoid of speech, though the spell will soon be broken by the talkies.
Nick's wife, Elizabeth, played in a livid slapstick by Mare Winningham, has settled into a half-awake state of dementia: she shouts nonsense or shares ecstatic snatches from a quickly fading past, then dispenses eerily lucid judgments.
On his track "Only Trying 2 Tell U," the young south London artist plumbs the depths of his emotions with smoky melodies, snatches of layered vocals and a wistful tale of heartbreak delivered in a fragile falsetto.
When someone snatches figurines across London, Gnomeo and Juliet (again voiced by James McAvoy and Emily Blunt) team up with a condescending Sherlock Gnomes (Johnny Depp) and Watson (Chiwetel Ejiofor) to crack the case without cracking anyone.
Forget about his capacity to singlehandedly disrobe the league's most intimidating scorers, or the way he seemingly snatches every single 50-50 ball and contested rebound from the floor/air with paws wider than a butterfly net.
The images are overlaid with Ms. Prodger and her friends reading excerpts from the diaries she wrote as a queer teenager in rural Scotland, passages from books, and music such as snatches of a pirate radio station.
There are occasional topical references in these stories, snatches of pop songs or allusions to the Troubles, but many of them take place in a changeless, timeless Ireland where ancient patterns and identities are always asserting themselves.
The accidental comedy of some of the conversations even led the program BBC Newsnight to dramatize snatches of dialogue, with the voices of both the American president and the British prime minister played by the impressionist Rory Bremner.
Given the way Dewitt's character snatches a pencil from her kid (and seems to be hiding in a closet at one point), it looks like whatever the doctor did to the little girl didn't go quite as planned.
The case for binge-reading: Instead of reading books in five- or 10-minute snatches before bed, push on through chapter break after chapter break and read for hours, Ben Dolnick, a novelist, writes in the Opinion section.
His friend the writer Gay Talese recalled in an interview on Monday that Mr. Morris once punctuated a book-reading for his Beethoven biography at the 92nd Street Y in Manhattan by playing snatches of the composer's music.
There is a sense that a great deal had already happened that one can barely glimpse, while the currents at work in Herr's present are equally seen in snatches of light that only ever reveal part of reality.
I would be sitting on the bus, jotting down snatches of conversation in my notebook, details of scenery or sensation, and I would see myself as a primitive device, a machine for the recording and processing of information.
So rich that Steven (James Mackay) doesn't realize when someone snatches a wad of hundred dollar bills from his pocket, and his sister, Fallon (Elizabeth Gillies), travels in a private jet as casually as you'd get into a car.
While we wait to see how many pieces Morgan snatches up for herself, we caught up with Radziwill's new stylist, Andrew Gelwicks who explained this major closet clean-out was a result of the star's newly re-done closet.
From the ostensible Bartok source — wonderfully filmed by Michael Powell in the 1960s — Mr. Solnicki takes his title (Hungarian for "Bluebeard"), snatches of music and perhaps the germ of a theme of women heading off into an unknown future.
So the Echo that captured snatches of the family's conversation could have been the one in the room with them, but devices in neighboring rooms could have also heard a faint—and therefore skewed—version of the conversation from afar.
I will spare everyone the hellhole whipped up by my hormonal grandmother furies — the snatches of disaster that light across the ceaselessly channel-surfing screen at the front of my brain as I ponder that frail neck, that pulsing vein.
EAGLE SNATCHES FOX HOLDING RABBIT IN MOUTH IN DRAMATIC IMAGES "It can be very easy to entirely unintentionally kill or injure one of the birds if you step off the paths around the island, even for a moment," Parmor said.
There's a strong connection between an early scene in "Mean Streets," in which Charlie bristles as the deeply indebted Johnny Boy throws around money, and a scene in which Vinnie snatches away the $4,000 that Frankie won from bookies in Queens.
The veteran Chinese-born actress Tsai Chin plays the grandma in question, who, on the bus back to New York from a casino, discovers she's sitting next to a dead man traveling with a pile of cash, and snatches it.
Walking through the vast, airy convention center, where the trade show spread over three floors, I caught snatches of conversation in French, German, Spanish and Italian, as well as English in myriad accents from Southwestern to South African to Australian.
The fact that these lyrics are so difficult to discern initially threw me off, but as soon as I caught a few powerful snatches—notably, "white man want me on the sycamore tree"—it made me want to take a closer listen.
I stood in the middle of the street between the two factions of kids, timidly jotting down the crowd's chants and snatches of conversation in my notebook, until a police officer asked me to pick a side of the street to stand on.
With help from his friends, Martin supplies the appropriate answers to the first two questions, but the guise is ruined when Cole (Carl Anthony Payne II) snatches the phone and responds to the third query in his "black" voice, with a "black" answer.
Papa Toothwort, the frightening context for all this human desiring, has stepped into active, nightmare-dealing mode by this juncture, and some of the village voices we have heard only in snatches through the nasty one's ears get to take the floor.
" He reaches and reaches and finally snatches up a golf ball before fleeing the approaching greenskeeper "at a speed so blazing that I probably could not duplicate it if I were to try now, but that was years ago, when I was 80.
In one particularly striking moment, Dr. Harvey unpacks a picture of his late wife among Kat's things, and stares at it longingly, alone in his memories of her until Kat's snatches it out of his hands to place it on her bedside table.
When he sees her menaced by the shadowy Gerard Bonneville — a mysterious man with a laughing hyena daemon, one of Pullman's creepiest villains — he snatches her up from the convent where she's been dwelling, setting off to deliver her to safety without a second thought.
It's a narrative that Senate Republicans might be able to repeat to themselves and their constituents, time and again, and obscure the actual contents of the bill, which snatches away coverage from people who are poor and gives it to people who are rich.
Though some of the American stories deliver flashes of the Jhabvala economy—New York captured in snatches of "street smells, petrol fumes, leaking gas pipes, newly poured tar, pretzels, mangoes from Mexico, Chinese noodles, overblown flowers"—her satirical edge, so keen in the Indian fiction, is dulled.
Burroughs's first story, "Twilight's Last Gleamings" (1938), a diabolically hilarious fantasia set aboard the sinking Titanic in which the ship's captain snatches at gunpoint a stout female passenger's wig and kimono so he can leap into the lifeboat reserved for women and children, is here in toto.
Filmed in a documentarylike style with an array of musical genres on the soundtrack — though it is only music that the wedding guests hear — "Rachel Getting Married" recalls another Altman film about a similar occasion, "A Wedding," in its piling up of characters and snatches of conversation.
Rather than killing the baby, she brings it with her and even starts to protect it; when the final boss, Ridley, snatches the baby Metroid away in its claws, Samus stands and fights to save her chittering, alien child rather than simply running to the dropship and disappearing.
Anyway, I can attest that when I started focusing my workouts almost exclusively on movements like squats, clean and jerks, snatches, and push presses, the smaller muscles in my arms became more defined than ever, even though I hadn't done a single bicep curl or tricep dip in months.
I started to like how bleak and enveloping it sounded, how that whole album felt like heavy clouds and bleary eyes and escapism via little snatches of erotica, Z-grade horror movies and cyberpunk sci-fi references that I didn't understand, but would reveal themselves upon each listen.
There are a few moments in Life that veer into sentimentality, feeling like they're dropped in from a different movie — most notably, a scene in which David snatches a copy of Goodnight Moon that's floating around the ship after being given to Sho for his newborn daughter back on Earth.
Farhadi, whose morally searching tales are evidently matched by his diplomatic arts, has succeeded thus far in keeping the Islamic authorities on his side, but you wonder about their reaction to "Everybody Knows," with its snatches of Catholic liturgy, its rumors of sexual indiscretion, and its merry flood of booze.
Candice wakes up in the back of the car and she doesn't know what's happened and she can hear the girls' voices shouting amongst themselves, shrieking almost, repeating Candy, Candy, and what the fuck this and that and other snatches of conversation that are just abstract words composed of letters falling around her.
Throughout the day I could hear this term being thrown about in snatches of conversation, and watched as the crowd swelled from just older white men in Carhartts with guns to younger men in expensive tactical gear decked out with stickers and emblems from the Punisher skull to the III%ers logo.
While it's still not totally clear whether Boston Dynamics will find paying customers for these robots, just look at the list of Things Boston Dynamics' Robots Can Do: Now that parkour has been added to this list, I hereby propose a free idea that I hope some media conglomerate snatches up: Robot Ninja Warrior.
Snatches of musical allusions, quotations and fake quotations — like straight-tone choral singing with an English Renaissance flavor; a synthesizer whose incessant noodling during scene transitions sounds like a harpsichord on Dexedrine; and an onstage rock band that plays a funk song with Orlando during a 1960s sequence — vanish almost as soon as they appear.
And there are certain things I hate that I can still get behind — I hate snatches, but I still spent five hours a week for five months last year training in Olympic weight-lifting, because I was determined to master them (I did not, but I met a lot of great people and got super ripped).
While that's the kind of frustrating storytelling device that feels like cheating, Westworld does give us some forward movement: Charlotte and Stubbs discover Ford's hidden stash of Bernard clones, and Dolores snatches her father's coveted head chip — and presumably any hope of immediate rescue for the humans from outside the park — from the grasp of Delos.
Skydeck's debut record, out next year on Dinosaur City Records and Burger Records, is a strange artefact, an 11-track record that seems to gesture towards anti-capitalist sentiment but does so in entirely obtuse ways: One song is composed entirely of disparaging spoken word about Melbourne street artist Lush Sux; on others, you can hear snatches of bands like Ought or Tuxedomoon.
Maybe it was the sounds: not only did I hear Turkish, but there were snatches of German, French, English, Russian, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Dutch, even Afrikaans and all sorts of other tongues, mixing with the sounds of wind-blown chimes, sizzling food, meowing cats, honking car horns, revving scooters and motorcycles, and high heels and boots clacking against the pavement.
" ---- Pray that you don't win the billion-dollar lottery By Kate Maltby "It's sad but true: The best answer given to a fantasy wealth questionnaire in popular culture isn't the hedonism of 'Heathers,' but the vow of Ross Geller in 'Friends' as he snatches a lottery ticket from his friends in season 9: 'I'm going to put it all into a very low-yield bond!
Her preface about writing about family is classic: "It does no good to write autobiographical fiction cause the minute the book hits the stand here comes your mama screamin how could you and sighin death where is thy sting and she snatches you up out your bed to grill you about what was going down back there in Brooklyn …" Notice, if you will, that there are no apostrophes in place of the missing g's of her gerunds.
She's speaking for herself, but as Sony snatches up viral sensations like Kane Brown, Warner Music signs Aubrie Sellers after a buzzed-about indie record, and songwriting vets like Brandy Clark and Chris Stapleton are getting major-label debuts released their way, it starts to feel like the 26-year-old Morris is speaking for plenty of country's new voices as they quit battling the big guys and make a place for themselves on Music Row.
That movie lasts twenty-six minutes, and it bears the seed of everything that has flourished in her later works, such as "Red Road" (2006) and "Fish Tank" (2009): a tilt toward the verges of society, where the disconnected and the dispossessed attempt to make a home; a frank admission that carnal knowledge precedes all other wisdom and lays it low; and a wistful ardor, desperate to prove that, even in the scuzziest depths, there are snatches of bliss, or spurts of color, that can suddenly bloom like fire.
Gauguin, on the evidence of this show, was a monstrous sexual predator, a near-perfect embodiment of the malignly lubricious male gaze, a man from France who took himself off to the French colonies, and not only sexually exploited many of the women he saw there, but also did his best to exoticize them in his paintings, to lay them out sideways, scantily clothed, in dreamy readiness for everyone-knows-what, and surround them with inscrutable ancestral gewgaws and snatches of mumbo-jumbo writing, all in the service of creating a seductively alluring species of art for mock-serious-minded, top-hatted collectors in Paris.

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