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Instead, we should be looking at its wiggles and squirms.
He squirms, he smirks, he mugs — and he evades questions.
Ramona gets a hug: Acquiesces momentarily, squirms to be put down.
Especially as Stone's interviewer, CBS correspondent Lee Cowan, squirms and expresses confusion.
"This is just not the way I wanted to tell him," Nikki squirms.
Pathological liar that she is, Duty squirms out of all of Infinity's accusations.
"Why haven't you done it yet?" she asks him, smiling while Adam squirms uncomfortably.
Jason tries to quiet him, blushing down to his toes as Jessica squirms uncomfortably.
He squirms in her arms before he finally screams out, hungry and demanding milk.
He also breaks character at one point when he squirms out of the helmet.
Hsieh later makes him eat fermented tofu, colloquially called "stinky tofu", as he squirms.
His three-year-old son squirms next to him as he shares his story.
She squirms in her seat, hands flapping in disgust, and doesn't mince her words.
Here his opponent is put under some decent strain before their head squirms free.
Instead, he postures and squirms and struggles to come up with anything novel to say.
Propped up on a tripod, low to the floor, the Telenoid squirms to life once activated.
He spies on Steve and Nancy partying with their horny classmates while Barb squirms in agony.
She squirms a lot more, she moves a lot more, so it's a different kind of hard.
When we nudge it, it flips to its back in an agonized S, squirms, but can't advance.
He squirms and screams, but I ignore him and start running toward the door to the building.
Though she poses for Degen, Gangloff squirms with discomfort at the thought of painting a self-portrait.
As he forces on these characters stories about his father, his books, his life, the reader squirms.
When it comes time to educate viewers on "No One Is Alone," Sondheim squirms on the bench.
In the movie, though, you see that scene play out over a split second as Elio squirms away.
Monsieur Lanlaire (Hervé Pierre), meanwhile can't keep his hands off Célestine, who perpetually squirms out of his grasp.
Would a silent dystopia, with its heightened sounds and visceral squirms, have made for a more haunting effect?
When, at 14, she recoils from his touch, as teenagers are wont to do, he squirms in distress.
For the next 15 seconds, the camera lingers on her as she squirms, searching for words that don't come.
Mike squirms when he's once again alone, underscoring that for all his careful planning, he didn't see Hector coming.
Its utility is all in the name: The worm touches or is touched by something and it squirms away.
The clue is: "Urban woe + squirms = pool accessory" The entry as a whole is SWIM GOGGLES, the pool accessory.
The black girl's pet cat squirms in her arms, ready to bolt at the sight of the white kids' puppy.
Just five months old, Soma squirms in the arms of his father, Keigo, who gazes lovingly into his son's face.
She screams and squirms, hell-bent on getting free — a haunting contrast with the rest of the episode's pious obedience.
Most everyone seems to believe Dee Dee, and when they don't, Gypsy, understandably, squirms under a quivering sense of obligation.
But the audience squirms more here under unrelenting interpersonal unpleasantness than any violence, with some harrowingly realistic depictions of gaslighting.
"I don't know how a 15-year-old with no limbs squirms and wriggles in a violent fashion," Feinman told KOLD.
This requires appeals to colleagues, conversations with squirms and averted eyes and a rebuke of the abstractions that wash away ethical quandaries.
In a wonderful, wordless sequence, Jimmy squirms, waiting for calls from residents, until the lights on his phone go up one by one.
The manager defensively squirms, worried he's offended them, until Taylor lets him off the hook with a slight smile ("Of course I'm vegan").
With the gunman subdued, more hostages got in on the action ... stomping, kicking and absolutely pummeling the man as he squirms on the floor.
PARIS (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Baby Lea softly squirms on an old yellowing mattress outside the town hall in Montreuil - a suburb in eastern Paris.
Zoe — of the radiant blond hair and the uneasy squirms and the sleeves she keeps picking at — looks like bad news from the beginning.
Budget over emotions A middle-aged man suffering from lung cancer writhes and squirms on his hospital bed as Dr. Behrouz Emami checks on him.
Meanwhile, the audience squirms in complicity, taking both masochistic and sadistic pleasure at a game of cat and mouse in which the roles keep shifting.
Invasive fluid that looks like Venom from Spiderman squirms across 3D human faces in Cobweb Heads, a mesmerizing new series from Czech GIF artist Adam Pizurny.
I went back to watch the video again: The assembled press squirms in their seats, barely laughing as Mr. Colbert drops bomb after bomb of brilliant satire.
Then, with a sudden squeak, it squirms in his hand as if trying to break free, revealing an enormous set of Bugs Bunny teeth protruding from the tip.
"They would like it better if you did the show topless, the station, wouldn't they?" he says, appearing to hold Losique down on his lap as she squirms.
A delicate butterfly rests for a moment on Charles's hand, slowly beating its wings; an iguana convincingly squirms and snaps; Galapagos tortoises plant their ancient feet with ponderous dignity.
But on the other hand, that same research has given birth to this creepy centipede robot toy that squirms around on 18 flailing legs like a tiny mechanized nightmare. Nope.
Hillary Clinton repeatedly refers to her Methodist upbringing, and even Bernie Sanders — a cultural Jew not known to belong to a synagogue — squirms when asked whether he believes in God.
That's most of Sully in a nutshell: Eastwood conferring his approval on the competent, efficient kind of hero who saves lives without question, then squirms a little under the praise.
On July 16, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are set to meet up in Helsinki, Finland, sending much of the rest of the planet into either terrified bemusement, embarrassed squirms, or worse.
The man, a theft suspect, squirms on the road as the officer kicks and hovers over him, firing his weapon several times near his head, bullets hitting the ground just inches away.
The movies have long made room for phantasmagoric visionaries, the strange ones, the different ones, who like to peek under rocks (or peel back the skin) to peer at what squirms beneath.
He squirms in his seat, talks with his arms, raises and drops his eyebrows, and fiddles with the spoon that accompanies his bowl of apple crumble that our waiter brought over a few minutes in.
In a video that subsequently went viral, a mob—a real one—can be seen joining in, punching and kicking her in the head and yelling slurs as she squirms and struggles on the ground.
Mr. Baldwin basks — and occasionally squirms — in the limelight as Robert De Niro, Julianne Moore, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer and former President Bill Clinton lay their admiration on at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.
More than anything else, the film is terrifying because it is so patient — something spelled out in the opening shot, which lingers on the vaporous apparition of a young woman, just out of focus, as the audience squirms to make sense of it.
I haven't checked the moon charts this year—there might be some Mercury movements that might affect this—and the date moves and squirms like Easter does, but it is vaguely around then, and this lad got dumped via text at midnight on the dot.
Susan cannot imagine Edward's new novel without casting him, beard or no beard, as the hapless hero, and there is a cogent, though not very original, case for proposing that the whole darned thing, Texas and all, is simply a bad dream that squirms in Susan's unsleeping brain.
Not because the story squirms with twists, or because there are villains to be unmasked, but simply because Joanna Hogg's film is all about knowing—about carnal knowledge, about the youthful urge to know more of life, and also, if that life grows bitter to the taste, about choosing not to know.
The way that Anders squirms and crunches his body over in reaction to any body kick he takes, and the fact that he holds his left fist almost flush against his chin throughout the fight, means that there is also a great chance of a classic Machida high kick if he can stay off the fence and set the trap with a couple of body kicks.
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2010. Downloaded on 14 June 2016. The name acocil comes from the Nahuatl ', meaning "crooked one of the water" or "squirms in the water". It is a traditional foodstuff of the Pre-Columbian Mexicans, who boiled or baked the animal, and ate it in tacos.
They encounter an orderly, Sandstrom, who suddenly stops in his tracks as if mesmerised by their stares. The man proceeds to the care unit and approaches the brain complex. As he alters its settings, the unconscious Koenig squirms in discomfort. At the party, Helena is trapped into a conversation with the haughty Diana, who opens with a series of catty remarks.
From 2007 to 2008, Rubel edited the "Power Exchange Books Resource Series" and its associated "Power Exchange Magazine". In 2009, his book, Squirms, Screams, and Squirts: Handbook for going from great sex to extraordinary sex was picked by Playboy Online as their number one gift book recommendation for Valentine's Day. in 2009, Penthouse Forum mentioned the same book for their 2009 Valentine's issue.
She persuades the woman to give her the child and takes the infant outside after the cook starts throwing things. The baby then turns into a pig and squirms out of her grip. The woman turns out to be a duchess. The Duchess's Cheshire Cat appears and disappears a couple of times to Alice and directs her to the Mad Hatter's Mad Tea Party.
Grabbing a large saw from his medicine bag, he walks over to Porky and lifts his gown to operate. Porky realizes what Daffy's plan is and squirms around to escape from him. Porky runs out of the room and slams a door behind him in an effort to get away, only to find Daffy standing right behind the door. Porky crashes through the door and the chase goes on.
Security guards carry Betty out of the studio as she screams for Daniel. The show begins and Sofia tells the morning show hosts all about her new magazine. She tells them that she is also sitting there with the most notorious bachelor in Manhattan...and that she got him to propose to her in 60 days. Daniel squirms as Sofia holds up the article and tells the audience that they can do the same thing.
The Texas blind snake spends the vast majority of its time buried in loose soil, only emerging to feed or when it rains and its habitat floods with water. It is often found after spring rains and mistaken for an earthworm. If handled it usually squirms around and tries to poke the tip of its tail into the handler. This is a completely harmless maneuver and likely serves as a distractive measure.
In this stage, the player's interaction is somewhat minimal and plays similar to a tutorial, allowing the player to learn to control the heat in the fish tank, direct the Mushroomers, and clean out any filthy water that has accumulated over time. In the fish tank, a cephalopod which is a nautilus swims around and eats the mushroomers. Later in the game, the nautilus began squirting ink and takes off its shell. Then it squirms in agonizing pain.
Just as they are about to back out of the room, the ballet mistress enters and ushers them all on stage. The recital begins, as the children are performing scenes from "The Nutcracker." Alfalfa hands the frog to Spanky, but Spanky drops the frog into the waistband of Alfalfa's tights. Alfalfa squirms in discomfort as the slimy frog wriggles around in his tights, turning the show to chaos as he tries to catch it while still dancing along.
The game has a general "hallucinated" look: the skies are made out of contrasting streaks of color; the trees are white; the boulders pulsate as if breathing; the sentinels and sentries are hybrids of flesh and metal; the sentinel stands are covered with skin and have four vertebral columns protruding from the corners; the "specimen" representing the living part of the synthoid resembles a hydatidiform mole, and it squirms and lets out a shriek when injected with a needle.
Joe takes out a loan to pay for the supplies for the job and whilst shaking hands with Len over the contract agreement, David walks in and angrily asks what's going on. Joe squirms with embarrassment when Len smugly tells David about his and Joe's deal. Tina is furious when she finds out and tells Gail that Joe has only moved in with her as he has been evicted from his flat. She also reveals that he has suffered severe depression in the past.
For years, Fagin avoids daylight, crowds, and open spaces, concealing himself most of the time in a dark lair. When his luck runs out at last, he squirms in the "living light" of too many eyes as he stands in the dock, awaiting sentence. Similarly, after Sikes kills Nancy at dawn, he flees the bright sunlight in their room, out to the countryside, but is unable to escape the memory of her dead eyes. In addition, Charley Bates turns his back on crime when he sees the murderous cruelty of the man who has been held up to him as a model.
Review by Roger Ebert, May 16, 2003. and assessed Hoffman's performance as "a masterpiece of discipline and precision", calling him a "fearless poet of implosion, [who] plays the role with a fierce integrity, never sending out signals for our sympathy because he knows that Mahowny is oblivious to our presence." However, some critics believed that in his self-effacing performance, Hoffman refused to conform to expectations of a typical movie character and that the movie suffered as a result. Stephanie Zacharek considered him to be a "character who squirms right out of our grasp", and despite being the movie's anchor, he's "such a vaporous one, he leaves us feeling adrift".
Why, > Wilson's a very plain bloke, And Scaddan is merely a joke. But hear Stubbs > orate In the heat of debate, And you’re bound to confess that what's crammed > in his plate Would amaze the most erudite folk. He's there with a quip and a > jest When members are feeling depressed, And the hours flit away Nimble- > footed and gay, When the House is entranced with Bartholomew J. When he > really 'lets loose' at his best. Why each of 'em squirms in his seat, When > Bartholomew jumps to his feet; His satirical style, His acidulous smile, And > the scorpion-like lash that he wields all the while Beats them all—with his > epigrams neat.
" Edelstein wrote that the film "is brisk, well crafted, and enjoyable enough, but the characters seem thinner (Sheen is all frozen smiles and squirms) and the outcome less consequential." Writing for the conservative National Review, Fred Schwarz, who deemed the Frost/Nixon interviews "a notorious fizzle", commented that, the film "is an attempt to use history, assisted by plenty of dramatic license, to retrospectively turn a loss into a win. By all accounts, Frost/Nixon does a fine job of dramatizing the negotiations and preparation that led up to the interviews. And it’s hard to imagine Frank Langella, who plays a Brezhnev-looking Nixon, giving a bad performance. Still, the movie’s fundamental premise is just plain wrong.
She squirms, hops, skips and flops through the drama with a manic intensity that is breathtaking to watch from the first scene when she works her way through about a dozen changes of clothing and many pairs of 'hot' shoes during her long and intense opening monologue" and "McKenzie has been playing some major roles in Sydney recently but here is a great one, finally worthy of her ability, and she rises to it magnificently. Her Maggie is full of feverish energy, and hard-won, hard-edged glamour that a woman who has clawed herself up out of poverty to become the wife of the descendant of a crass but very rich family might be expected to display. She is better than them. She is beautiful, her smile is always bright but brief glimpses of self-doubt betray her origins, and her eyes betray her desperation.
Bugs casually snaps the baton evenly in two and tosses the pieces aside, and then, using his hands instead (as did the real Leopold), Bugs makes Giovanni sing various different notes, including a very low D. Bugs, after accepting brief applause (which is instantly stopped when he raises his hand), cracks his knuckles, winds up his fists and, after scowling angrily at a nervous Giovanni, ready to deliver the finisher for his revenge against the singer, conducts Giovanni into holding a singular high G note until Giovanni can hardly endure the strain. Giovanni's face turns various colors as he squirms and his formal wear unravels. Bugs leaves his glove hovering in the air and steps off of the stage to order a pair of earmuffs, which are delivered almost instantly to Bugs after he places the order into the mailbox. Bugs takes the earmuffs out of the package, puts them on, and then returns to the stage where Giovanni has obeyed the glove and is still holding the high note, now on the floor from the strain.

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