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As she regained consciousness, Allen fought and squirmed beneath him.
Their bodies squirmed when they were asked about their nominee.
She squirmed when he attempted to go down on her.
She squirmed under the liquid heat, soft moans escaping her lips.
My dad, next to me, squirmed at the mention of sex.
Usually invisible officials who run France have squirmed under TV lights.
Ada can't say why she squirmed her way through the show.
The question was simple enough, but Senator John Edwards squirmed painfully.
She squirmed and cried when Ms. Terrero tried to hug her.
Franco squirmed but said he was satisfied with letting it be.
"You speak English!" she said after the boy squirmed at the compliment.
"He squirmed as if I was sawing his leg off," Cecil said.
Mia squirmed with a diaper rash and seemed hot to the touch.
He squirmed in his seat and kept glancing out the window distractedly.
He squirmed at the feel of the damp wool against his skin.
As the children were questioned, they squirmed or stared bleakly at the floor.
Throughout her career, Ms. Niska squirmed when writers described her as a star.
They smiled and squirmed and began to guess: Phoebe, Ruby, Usha, Archie, Blake.
We sat around the huge wooden table in our jury room and squirmed.
I squirmed through it in 2015, and just about got away without shitting myself.
Ebizo says he briefly squirmed under the weight of expectation in his teenage years.
The trapper smacked the gator's snout, tapping it as it squirmed away from him.
The sorority house was also the rare place where most men squirmed with discomfort.
Ministers, members of Parliament and civil servants laughed or squirmed, depending on the joke.
At that point, the dog squirmed in the trainer's arms and was visibly uncomfortable.
Nowadays, the audience squirmed in their seats, not out of repulsion, but out of mimicry.
Her two youngest children squirmed in her lap as she struggled to hold back tears.
As Moraes bucked and squirmed, Magomedsharipov was able to straddle the arm and drop his hips.
They squirmed and stood up and down and waved wildly to catch the press secretary's attention.
Small wonder if he squirmed in front of a self-portrait of an artist fellating himself.
The sellout crowd of 64,524 at Heinz Field, where it was 18 degrees at kickoff, squirmed.
As the hour slunk closer on a recent Tuesday morning, the dance floor squirmed with life.
Television anchors squirmed as they tussled with the graphic descriptions, aware that children could be watching.
PATERSON, N.J. — Jamie Contrano squirmed at the defendant's table inside the Passaic County Court House here.
However, we've felt less popular on delayed trains when he's squirmed and howled his way into stations.
I squirmed past a few people in the hallway and noticed them glancing down at my feet.
As in Game 5 last October, deGrom squirmed out of trouble with critical pitches at key junctures.
Each time Shoji squirmed out and returned to his feet he screamed and the crowd went ballistic.
They — we — have squirmed through his enthusiasm for (and rudimentary grasp of) psychoanalysis and unpardonable sex writing.
The winner came when Alonso's shot from a tight angle squirmed under the normally reliable Hugo Lloris.
I squirmed a lot while watching, both times I saw it, and I cringed while also feeling ... seen.
To date, Facebook has always successfully squirmed out of seeing its chief executive with his right hand raised.
Chuck Grassley literally squirmed out of the room just as reporters began asking questions about the legal problems.
I twisted and squirmed to get away, while trying to be polite to the person who was talking.
Moyra was no different; she almost squirmed any time a complimentary word of thanks was leveled her way.
A couple of cooks were cutting the frogs in half, amused by the way they squirmed and bled.
Instead of cavorting around the canvas in triumph, Griff squirmed free and traversed the ring to where Spencer sat.
Ms. Sherrill reached down and cleaned the face of her 6-year-old daughter, Marit, who squirmed, pigtails shaking.
As the most liberal candidates set the agenda, many in the party establishment squirmed, anxious about alienating moderate voters.
He opened his eyes and squirmed around a bit, but being on TV was clearly not too exciting to him.
As Chuck squirmed in the employee's steady grip, Ms. Hochul gave the groundhog a few quick strokes with her hand.
The young men and women squirmed slightly as he urged them to ask him anything that was on their minds.
Caruso was 19 years old at the time, and she "squirmed in her seat to show her discomfort," per the Times.
Her blue-and-white striped tank top shifted visibly as the baby, due in less than a week, squirmed inside her.
The baby huffed and squirmed along her torso with the blind doggedness of an inchworm until their faces were pressed together.
He squirmed in his chair as a TV personality bombarded him with questions in search of a window into his soul.
I squirmed, I laughed, I shouted at every dumbass who decided to run up the stairs or hide in a closet.
I squirmed happily in my seat during the company's orientation, dutifully poised to take notes and determined to make a good impression.
As the machine made its typical "chug, chug, chug" noise, attendees squirmed in their seats, looked at their feet and shuffled papers.
When Mr. Khan started the P.T.I. party in 1996, he was considered a political nobody and squirmed on the sidelines for decades.
What made Bloodline work was the Rayburn siblings' chemistry as a group and how they squirmed, together, under the weight of their lie.
United's first goal was evidence of it: a free kick that he scooped, deftly and impudently, to Martial, whose finish squirmed under Ederson.
Succumbing to some of the same pressures that killed "Playhouse," PBS officials squirmed (one called the plays "too ethnic") and funding dried up.
When I used to clean his feet with a towel, he jerked and squirmed, and corralling a 95-pound dog isn&apost easy.
While her baby girl, Riley, squirmed and babbled and crawled through the first year of her life, her fraternal twin, Maxwell, was different.
" In response to Cohen's confession, Cooper, 51, squirmed in his seat and said with a laugh, "I don't know even know if that's true.
She screamed and squirmed as she held a snake, posed nude for an art class, attempted stand-up comedy, and jumped from an airplane.
Neither woman said anything publicly at the time, though Caruso said she squirmed in her seat to make it clear that she was uncomfortable.
Would it replicate a moment from my own life, when a waiter loudly misgendered me in every other sentence while I squirmed in my seat?
Within a few minutes, my father had squirmed out of the chair, eased his feet into his slippers, and tottered his way to the kitchen.
Mr. Pritchett squirmed to his side, grunted and spit at the officers, prompting them to put a mask on his face, according to Mr. Garment.
VICTOR DAVIS HANSON, HOOVER INSTITUTION: Russia hasn&apost had any international clout since it squirmed into Syria when it was invited in by the Obama administration.
Not only did he supply the cross for France's first goal, but it was his shot that squirmed through goalkeeper Fernando Muslera's hands for the second.
His body squirmed and bounced on the sofa as he rounded and flew down the virtual tracks until he became queasy, and said he'd had enough.
For months, Facebook, Google and Twitter have squirmed as U.S. Congress highlighted how Russian agents had spread disinformation on their platforms during the 2016 presidential election.
A spirit squad and video screens tried to get people to chant "Monster Block" after even less-than-monstrous blocks and everyone mostly kind of squirmed.
That is, until the third round, when Rockhold capitalized on Weidman's recklessness, climbed into mount, and dropped punches until everyone who was watching squirmed in their seats.
On a recent night, black trash bags piled along a stretch of sidewalk known as "rat alley" seemed to crinkle on their own as rats squirmed inside.
There were awkward parties I squirmed out of before I had to stand around a TV pretending that watching people in parkas watching a ball is entertainment.
"I feel like the bullet is biting the inside of my shoulder," she told her father two weeks later as she squirmed with pain in her bedroom.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star then turned to Stormi, whose dad is Jenner's 26-year-old beau Travis Scott, as the tot squirmed in her arm.
It is not a real camera—if it had been a real camera, she would have wriggled and squirmed and wondered how she would look in the picture.
A red-faced Sanders squirmed constantly at his Senate desk: a wandering gaze, restless hands and a slouch that rivaled Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for worst posture.
At the arraignment in the Poconos, Wong stared at a spot on the carpet as his fraternity brothers squirmed and slouched and tried to screw on brave faces.
Isner appeared to be wilting in the heat but Harrison could not hammer home his advantage, as his opponent squirmed out of trouble by saving four break points.
While the sleepy 1960s Western ballad "Sin City" wafted through Brooklyn's B61 Bar, a salmon squirmed beneath a bear's claws as the hungry omnivore chomped on the fish's fatty brains.
This familiar rock was laid down as deep-sea muck half a billion years ago in a strange ocean haunted by alien exoskeletons, and gelatinous things that pulsed and squirmed.
The families squirmed, and their narrow, wooden seats creaked, but there were none of the consoling or furtive glances among the defendants that there had been on earlier court dates.
The fossilized wriggle marks found inside of these rocks, according to the new research, are the tunnels left behind by these primitive creatures as they squirmed around in search of nutrients.
It is difficult to disentangle this post-Brexit hand-wringing from the political landscape of Brazil, a nation whose identity and self-efficacy has squirmed desperately under the weight of hosting.
" Before I learned about disability rights and disability pride, which I came to by way of the women's movement, I always squirmed out a shame-filled, "I was born this way.
He mumbled and squirmed through interviews, rocked greasy hair and thrift-store sweatshirts onstage, and had a tattoo of the state of Texas on his arm, even though he hated Texas.
I squirmed, knowing that part of me wanted to say, "Let's do it," while another part wanted to reject the institution altogether and do love and commitment on our own terms.
Andrew Cogliano battled Wild defenseman Marco Scandella for the puck coming out from behind the Minnesota net, and it squirmed out to Jakob Silfverberg at the top of the right circle.
Since the referendum, Mr. Puigdemont had been squeezed in a tightening vise of his own creation, and seemed at times to contradict his own declarations as he squirmed for a way out.
And in 2014, a groundhog named Charlotte died after she squirmed out of Mr. de Blasio's grasp and fell to the ground during a Groundhog Day ceremony at the Staten Island Zoo.
Millions of people around the world had fallen in love with this musical, but I squirmed in my seat, trying to rise above the inexplicable torment I felt every time the melody repeated.
"Look, being a dad is my top priority now," said Bob Bryan, whose second child, 2-year-old Bobby Jr., squirmed in his arms and fiddled with the microphones during Sunday's postmatch interview.
News outlets have squirmed over allowing Facebook to control their articles in this format and Facebook has recently admitted several mistakes in Instant Articles metrics, impacting publications' ability to measure their web traffic.
"China's first homegrown aircraft carrier just moved a bit, and the United States, Japan and India squirmed," a military news website crowed, referring to the three nations China views as its main rivals.
Having dyed herself the color of the floor and squirmed to the stage's edge — where she lies motionless for the rest of the piece — Ms. Gill, it seems, has tried to render herself invisible.
Just after sunrise, the bucktoothed rodent named Punxsutawney Phil squirmed before an enormous crowd chanting "Phil, Phil, Phil" at the 134th seasonal prognostication in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, about 80 miles (129 km) northeast of Pittsburgh.
In what amounted to the vaping world equivalent of a tribunal, the Dr. Crimmy's team fielded questions and criticisms from well-known vaping reviewers, who puffed on custom mods and squirmed uneasily at their explanations.
While under house arrest awaiting a fraud trial, Bishop Lyle Jeffs of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints squirmed out of an FBI ankle bracelet with the aid of a lubricant.
The audience often squirmed as an exacting director whittled down applicants for the chorus during auditions not only by watching them perform but also by extracting revelatory confessions of why they so desperately wanted to dance.
Substitute Giovani Lo Celso scored Argentina's badly-needed second goal in the 74th minute, passing a loose ball into an empty net after another shot from Aguero squirmed through the hands of Venezuela goalkeeper Wuilker Farinez.
"My work would improve my child rearing, and my child rearing would help me with my job," Ms. Marumo said as her daughter, Sumire, squirmed in her lap and tried to shove cookies into her mouth.
Holmgren and the team's parent company, Comcast Spectacor, want to win now and have squirmed as attendance has dipped and the team is losing a popularity contest to the 76ers, its fellow Wells Fargo Center tenant.
During rehearsal, a video screen hanging center stage amplified the suffering, by showing live footage that zoomed in on details: Brother Luke's hand groping Jude's crotch, or Jude's agonized face as he squirmed on the hospital bed.
Once we've squirmed our way through the awful Arie footage, we're rewarded with something much more pleasant: Becca stops by the mansion to pop champagne with the three Most Valuable Bachelorettes: Kaitlyn Bristowe, JoJo Fletcher and Rachel Lindsay.
Rodgers' snakey riffs squirmed up your bell-bottoms, burying themselves in your soft parts, and Edwards' basslines provided a warm and addictive tempo that created a framework that would be recycled throughout the ensuing decades of popular music.
His allies and cabinet members squirmed to explain why a man who ran on a family values platform had just driven a daylong news cycle that saw red-faced TV presenters explaining the concept of a golden shower.
Here was a movie about angry white men releasing their white male anger, and I was a sixteen-year-old Asian American feminist who despised violence, was incensed that war drafts ever existed, and squirmed during slasher movies.
About New York A hen squirmed in Joel Lubin's hands, but he held on and raised it over the head of his wife at noon on Thursday, as they stood on a sidewalk in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.
With Prince Philip, 97, watching in amusement, the little boy squirmed in his mother's arms, tried to jet away from the Queen and even fell to the floor in frustration as his embarrassed mother, in military uniform, tried to wrangle him under control.
During the Republican primary campaigns, in which Trump vanquished 16 opponents with a stream of insults to rivals and inflammatory comments about Muslims, immigrants and women, establishment Republicans squirmed over the prospect of the former reality television host becoming their standard-bearer.
Either way, scores of TV newsreaders at local stations squirmed after colleagues at CNN, the cable-news network, caught wind of a media-bashing political commentary being run on outlets owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, America's largest operator of local television stations.
" As the actress Kirsten Dunst squirmed and shook her head in the seat beside him, Mr. von Trier added, "He's not what you would call a good guy, but yeah, I understand much about him and I sympathize with him a little bit.
While I wriggled and squirmed into different suits at a water-sports shop around the corner from The Economist's offices, it became apparent that years of wearing uncomfortable school uniforms had actually prepared me for something other than a loathing of woollen skirts.
The decision averted the risk of public protests that had threatened to embarrass both Mr. Trump and Britain's prime minister, Theresa May, who has recently squirmed to distance herself from statements made by an American president seen by many Britons as deeply divisive.
You could see the gleam on the faces of the audience as they rotated as one, photographed the photographers, and heckled the writers who, in one instance I watched, squirmed and grinned nervously in the light of Trump and the Trumpists' disdain.
Today, the company's head of design, Luke Woods, came out bullish on the promise of voice commands, squirmed when we asked him about Alexa apps, and simply shut down with a series of no-comments on the subject of hardware that used a voice interface.
Another study of a different set of rats found that their offspring are more physically active as adults After the twins started walking, they squirmed in the confines of the five-point harness, no matter how many snacks, toys and books I piled onto their stroller.
In Dishonored 2, I squirmed when presented with a resolution to a mission that had you going after Kirin Jindosh, one of the technological intellectuals who was predicted to bring about an age of enlightenment, but in reality, gave the ruling class new weapons to squash those beneath them.
"We are hardworking people — we like to work and make our own living, and we don't like to ask for aid," Mr. Smadi said as his 7-month-old daughter squirmed on her belly on a table in front of him and his two other daughters and son played quietly nearby.
Caitlyn Caruso, a former college student and sexual assault survivor, said Mr. Biden rested his hand on her thigh — even as she squirmed in her seat to show her discomfort — and hugged her "just a little bit too long" at an event on sexual assault at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Similarly, Chuck SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE, the new Senate Minority leader, also squirmed and waffled when asked the same question.
Mr. Rockefeller also took great joy amassing what some of his friends said was the world's largest beetle collection, which was meticulously maintained at Kykuit, where the beetles, embalmed in glass cases, were taken out and shown off to newer and younger friends, who oohed and ahhed (and occasionally squirmed) as introductions were made.
"I didn't realize how draining the process would be and they have all been so patient as I squirmed getting my blood drawn or having a probe up my vagina to measure the growth of my eggs (bi weekly)," she concluded, joking, "I'm glad to have gotten to know you on such a personal level 😂."
For weeks it floundered on SoundCloud and later squirmed through the music app TikTok, where it gained social relevance and chart placement, but it wasn't until Billboard decided to yank it from its Hot Country Songs listing—it did not "embrace enough elements of today's country music," they reasoned—that it catapulted into the fulcrum of online discourse.
Moderator Megyn Kelly told Christie he was wrong about the details of what the neighbors of the San Bernardino shooters saw, and the network ran clips showing how both Cruz and Rubio had contradicted themselves during the immigration debates of the past several years (both candidates squirmed away by saying, "I didn't say what those clips show I said").
I mean, does anyone really think Nick Diaz, who for years has flaunted, dismissed, squirmed under, bucked against, mocked, and lambasted the laws and guidelines of the UFC, USADA, and numerous athletic commissions as the meaningless concoctions of small minds unaware of and incapable of understanding the life of the true fighter and bent on destroying his will, is going to accept the punitive authority of a fucking Whereabouts Failure violation?
One day, brashly, he managed to seize hold of a young tortoiseshell cat scarcely more than a kitten, very thin, with prominent ribs and high, alert ears, and for a moment, he held its quivering life in his fingers like his own heart seized out of his chest—then the cat squirmed frantically, hissed, scratched, and sank its small sharp teeth into the flesh at the base of his thumb, and he released it with a little cry Damn!

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