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436 Sentences With "stand in front of"

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To do it, stand in front of a weighted sled.
STAND IN FRONT OF A CHIPOTLE TODAY, THERE'S STILL LINES.
How long should you stand in front of a piece?
You stand in front of them and you stay there.
If only people didn't stand in front of the landscape.
A lineup of female celebrities stand in front of you.
We stand in front of the young woman, looking down.
In the card, two lovers stand in front of the Devil.
How many cars have to stand in front of a depot?
I couldn't stand in front of America and talk about her.
"I stand in front of you grateful to be alive," she said.
Police vehicles stand in front of Berlin Cathedral, Sunday June 3, 2018.
Courtney Love and her bandmates stand in front of a blazing palm.
They stand in front of her communicating a silent message of connection.
"You really have to stand in front of the piece," says Samuels.
Stand in front of one block, however, and it's a uniquely affecting experience.
You have to stand in front of the speaker to hear the sound.
Muscle-bound with information, we stand in front of our mirrors and flex.
"I'm not going to stand in front of an oncoming train," he said.
SK: You've got to stand in front of the artwork and see it.
"I have seen people stand in front of them and cry," she said.
It felt important for me to stand in front of that as well.
In it, Hilary Duff, Lalaine, and Adam Lamberg stand in front of school lockers.
She'll stand in front of the nation and say whatever she needs to say.
Workers stand in front of a body-length mirror to check their safety gear.
When you stand in front of the new piece, the tiles move with you.
I stand in front of a lanky two-legged robot stomping along a treadmill.
"I've had people stand in front of me and say those words," he said.
"You don't want to stand in front of a high speed truck," said Mayo.
He tells listeners to stand in front of a vitrine filled with blown glass.
I stand in front of these tiny humans and try not to pass out.
Business owners stand in front of their destroyed shop in Cobargo on Jan. 1.
Archie rushes to stand in front of his father in another earnest but misguided move.
For instance, you could stand in front of a painting to listen to the description.
I would never stand in front of someone just like that and take a photograph.
I have to stand in front of judges and you just fucking ruined my career.
"If you stand in front of it, you wouldn't realize it's Google headquarters," says Weckert.
Cover: Community members stand in front of a rabbi's residence in Monsey, N.Y., Sunday, Dec.
Take a cold shower, grab a popsicle or stand in front of a large fan, maybe.
There were tons of seats open and he still chose to stand in front of me.
He once went ballistic when the curtains for Nixon to stand in front of were turquoise.
"I can stand in front of God and say I honestly tried everything," she said tearfully.
"When you stand in front of cave paintings, it doesn't matter who made it," Hoffmann says.
In the clip, Jason and Ashley stand in front of friends with a giant black balloon.
Danielle Trofe designed the vertical planters that stand in front of the windows in her studio.
In one, a couple of scientists stand in front of an enormous whiteboard covered in equations.
Sometimes he would stand in front of the house of a kid he'd come to know.
If they happen to stand in front of me, I am going to take a picture.
"I think it's a huge wave that our parents can't stand in front of," Rafaa said.
Smartly attired doormen stand in front of the entrance underneath a regal black-and-gold canopy.
A few days later, Hungarian police officers also stand in front of the Ehrenwalds&apos door.
It’s just too short for most people to stand in front of like most real arcade cabinets, but Arcade 21Up does sell a riser that adds an extra 12 inches to the cabinet if you're tall and determined to stand in front of this thing.
You fill the kettle and place your mug and cone on the stand in front of it.
To start, stand in front of the sled with feet staggered, a slight bend in your knees.
All before they stand in front of each other again, taking in the sight of their partner.
It is because of him that I can stand in front of the mirror naked and smile.
But once you stand in front of BMW's Art Cars, you just can't help but feel inspired.
Then she'd stand in front of a camera for 25 hours with her back pulsing in pain.
Holm is unlikely to stand in front of her for long and just agree to trade blows.
When we get to her apartment we stand in front of the old wood and glass doors.
In other words, how not to merely stand in front of a whiteboard and deliver a lecture.
When you feel bad about yourself, you can stand in front of it and you'll look amazing.
"Hard to stand in front of this whole scenario and not get emotional," he said on Twitter.
He promises to stand in front of the bulldozers and assemble a team to stop the destruction.
The first one I made was Legos—as you stand in front of it, you're different colors.
García Bernal: Definitely it's very challenging to stand in front of a group of musicians and play.
Melted trash bins stand in front of a home burned down by the Woolsey Fire in Agoura Hills.
On a visit with Beverly, he insisted we all stand in front of "The Kiss" at the PMA.
Your stand in front of the cathedral in Cologne, after the New Year's Eve attacks, was quite surprising.
Police officers stand in front of a damaged storefront which was looted in the wake of the blackout.
Bride and groom stand in front of a backdrop and guests begin to approach them to take photos.
No matter how strong you are, they can stand in front of you and go toe to toe.
"I didn't feel like I needed to stand in front of everyone and explain myself," Frazier, 24, said.
Technicians stand in front of pyrotechnics going off during an international air show in Bucharest, Romania, Aug. 24.
Lee removes Michelle's dance team jacket and has her stand in front of the dancers and their moms.
The New York Times said the visit allowed Trump to stand in front of a supportive military backdrop.
Stand in front of your swing and back up into it so that the fabric is touching your bottom.
" He added, "I would hope that when people stand in front of edifices like that, that they remember that.
Lisa Coleman, 30, and Kenny Jones, 31, stand in front of their motel room at the Heritage Inn Express.
Police stand in front of a house in Port St. Lucie, Florida, that officials indicated was linked to Mateen.
Here's one effective technique recommended by Ross: Stand in front of the mirror with your hands on your hips.
To read The Hate U Give as a young black person is to stand in front of a mirror.
Mr. Yelyashkevich's toughest critics are Russians, who, he said, sometimes just stand in front of his cart and stare.
A music stand in front of him held not music, but his script — though the distinction may be moot.
The best inspiration is to go to a gallery and stand in front of a 400 year old masterpiece.
Hell, he hired a bunch of actors to stand in front of him when made his campaign announcement speech.
She says he then took a shower, later emerging to stand in front of her wearing only a towel.
You're welcome to walk beside me, but don't stand in front of me to give me a helping hand.
They should stand in front of the restaurant and say that no matter how vehemently you disagree with Mrs.
Don't stand in front of it when you're lighting it otherwise you'll be in the path of the flame.
"When you try to solve a problem, what you stand in front of is called the solution space," Dietrich explains.
A group of veterans stand in front of a boat they used for several days to rescue people in Houston.
She's loud as can be when I stand in front of mirrors or linger by the snack table at work.
So now I just stand in front of it and I go kaboom and I just open it myself. Right.
He also wanted the figures to move, talk, and stand in front of screens that showcased scenes from US history.
And they are happy to stand in front of their quarterback when it comes to pass protection, or public criticism.
When I stand in front of a mirror for a long time I get confused about which side I'm on.
I would stand in front of a little group of my fifth-grade classmates and try to tell them jokes.
We would stand in front of each other and talk excitedly about what we chose, then maybe get some food.
I would stand in front of the mirror wishing I could know what I would look like in 10 years.
Although at some point, you will need to actually stand in front of the Instant Pot and place ingredients inside.
Halfway through my tearful account of being wronged, David makes me stand in front of the mirror and look at myself.
I've pleaded my case with entrepreneurs, investors, and developers, but it's like trying to stand in front of a buffalo stampede.
Because we were working so fast we needed to be able to just stand in front of this essentially live document.
Just try this: Stand in front of the mirror in the morning and say "You know I love you?" while laughing.
US Border Patrol agents stand in front of a secondary fence in San Diego, looking across the border wall toward Mexico.
The Good Athlete is supposed to stand in front of reporters and answer stupid questions as penance for a bad performance.
You can literally have Taylor Swift stand in front of 60,000 people and say, 'If you support organ donation, tweet #isupportorgandonation.
I don't know, so I watch and stand in front of a line of police that look the same as me.
It was '98, and we'd snuck out a window to stand in front of the Velvet Elvis to watch DAMAD play.
It's like a wall of amps at a concert that's going to blast you when you stand in front of it.
I've watched her stand in front of a mirror, singeing each hair out of her face with a secondhand electrolysis machine.
I'll often stand in front of the bookcase, as one might stand on the porch contemplating a familiar and beloved sight.
"I stand in front of you in a very optimistic frame of mind," he said at a news conference in Frankfurt.
After all the shopping and the crowds and unloading and whatnot, who wants to stand in front of a hot stove?
Sixty seconds later—because that's all I can bear—I get out, dry off, and stand in front of the mirror.
Toward the center of the room was a large TV on a stand in front of a stylish open kitchen area.
So we block ourselves, stand in front of the work, and as a result we do something that has no resonance.
Three crewmembers from ServiceMaster Clean stand in front of a room at the University Inn where they've been living for four months.
I've had people come stand in front of the treadmill and wait for me to acknowledge their presence so they can speak.
The 10cm tall miniature Harry and Meghan stand in front of a replica of Windsor Castle made entirely, of course, from Legos.
Attendees stand in front of the Google Play booth during the Tokyo Game Show 2018 on September 20, 2018 in Chiba, Japan.
We could stand in front of a taco conveyer belt, mouths wide open and just let them fall in one after another.
"I would stand in front of a mirror and say negative things about myself, and my daughter would hear it," she explains.
I looked down at what I was wearing and I started thinking, 'How will I stand in front of Allah like this?
I'd stand in front of my client and give the hotel address, his room number, and the time our session would end.
This was not just about politics; it was about morality, dignity, about taking a symbolic stand in front of the entire country.
"Really weirdly, it makes you feel very open to stand in front of strangers and scream your bloody head off," she said.
With three other students, she drove two hours to downtown Washington to stand in front of a Verizon store during lunch hour.
He doesn't understand how much it takes to stand in front of strangers and summon up songs she learned as a child.
And so I wish somebody would've been able to stand in front of the 7th Cavalry and my relatives at Wounded Knee.
It works by first getting someone to stand in front of a face scanner so that a 3D model can be created.
While many American artists dream of their Grammy speeches, K-pop artists stand in front of the mirror pretending to hold a daesang.
I'm going to stand in front of the team and take as many hits as I must in order to get us right.
You just stand in front of it and it doesn't ... Sometimes you participate with it or something but there's usually little participation, correct?
Cover image: San Diego county sheriff deputies stand in front of the Chabad of Poway synagogue, Sunday, April 28, 2019, in Poway, Calif.
A statue of Bob Marley and a lion stand in front of the house, and a massive walled-in gate surrounds the entrance.
Finally, Susie finds her way into Sophie's dressing room to tell off the older comic and stand in front of Sophie's beloved steam.
I don't want to stand in front of a mirror for half an hour so someone can see me as I see myself.
In historic photos, men in ties stand in front of the well, a spray of black gold surging from the ground behind them.
A firefighter makes a stand in front of an advancing wildfire as it approaches a residence Saturday, July 28, 2018, in Redding, California.
I don't come to your work and stand in front of the photocopier, blocking it and preventing you from comfortably doing your job.
Visitors stand in front of an adjacent green screen while their image is simulcast into one of the narrow floor-to-ceiling cylinders.
"You try telling classical musicians that they have to go and stand in front of a class of 10-year-olds," she said.
I want to stand in front of my family and commit my life to my partner, have a party, maybe on a beach.
One job for the young Viola was to stand in front of the track's tote board and watch for sudden shifts in wagering.
How many people do you know who can stand in front of a board of accusers and say, 'I know who I am'?
Disneyland, California (CNN)Stand in front of the Millennium Falcon and browse the marketplace as you experience Disneyland's Star Wars Galaxy's Edge in 360°.
Journalists stand in front of a police vehicle transporting Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo to Insein Prison after the court verdict.
Two men stand in front of an oncoming train in Tultitlán, Mexico State, hoping to cause it to stop so the caravan can board.
"Every time I stand in front of an audience, I get a kick out of it," he says of getting back out on stage.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte stand in front of their proud parents, with all four coordinating in blue ensembles rather than greens and reds.
"Every time I stand in front of an audience, I get a kick out of it," he said of getting back out on stage.
"Being an American first, I'm the kind of guy that will stand in front of a tank," he says unblinkingly, neither antagonizing nor exaggerating.
Both Rift users stand in front of a digital white board as another non-Rift user looks on from their smartphone and web browser.
Inspired by icons like Gabifresh and Tess Holliday, I decided to try on a two-piece swimsuit and stand in front of a camera.
There was an ultimate self-remembering that went on, a pause, the way you do when you stand in front of the Grand Canyon.
For those who were game, if puzzled, Mr. Castro had them stand in front of a backdrop of white paper hanging between two stands.
And, no word of a lie, this performance will make you want to stand in front of your computer and clap at the screen.
If you stand in front of the mirror flat-footed, raise your arms, and your belly is exposed, then your shirt is too short.
"Stand in front of her paintings and look deeply, and you will find an incredible harmony, a symphony of color and signs," she said.
"If it were raining outside and there was a puddle, I'd want to stand in front of Kelly so she wouldn't get wet," said Seacrest.
We had to stand in front of a crowd full of people and pitch for money in places that we were not comfortable being in.
A child shouldn't have to stand in front of their class to explain their religion after 9/11 because the media generalized our entire religion.
Imagine showing up at a music festival or concert and being required to stand in front of a device that scans and analyzes your face.
According to The Jakarta Post, the children would stand in front of a gas station at the city's entrance every day around 4:30 p.m.
I was told to stand in front of a police car and adjacent to five other extras who were reporters, three of whom had cameras.
Like, in my early 30s I just became boring on it and I would just stand in front of my fridge, so that's no good.
"Sometimes they were grand.... all the way to the little solitary soldiers that stand in front of isolated courthouses all across the South," Ayers said.
It is morally reprehensible for Trump to stand in front of The Memorial Wall and complain that he isn't being treated fairly by the press.
"I knew what it was like to stand in front of a camera, and I knew what it was like to be commodified," Egan said.
Diderot made a joke about a giant statue that used to stand in front of Notre-Dame, saying that Voltaire's plays couldn't touch Shakespeare's balls.
In "The Touch" (1971), Bibi Andersson and a startlingly nasty Elliott Gould stand in front of a black wall and speak straight into the camera.
"If it were raining outside and there was a puddle, I'd want to stand in front of Kelly so she wouldn't get wet," he said.
"What I would ask every American to do is, again, stand in front of that mirror and say, what are we about?" he went on.
When people visited, he would invite them to stand in front of the prints, adjust their eyes and wait for a third dimension to emerge.
We moved from files and a big handbag and heavy coats to shorter background actors to stand in front of me to block my stomach.
Pastor Skipper Sauls and his wife, Libby, stand in front of the trailer they've been living in since Hurricane Harvey hit over four months ago. Jan.
And that's where I see the impact of these technologies, on people's ability to stand in front of an artwork and spend more time with it.
"When I stand in front of a hardware store like this, this is all I want," he says into the camera with the intensity of Macbeth.
At one point, Jay and Beyoncé stand in front of Venus de Milo, a rendering of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation.
Mario, like Sonic, would one day stand in front of a Sony (or Microsoft) logo, and Nintendo innovation would be reduced to the software it made.
We take a nice walk around the neighborhood, taking adequate time to stand in front of all our old houses, and wonder who lives there now.
As I stand in front of Abovitz's desk, watching the dinosaur stretch his neck, a man walks behind the cartoon character and he is completely obscured.
So he invented a camera technique he called "iconographic," which involved mounting images from the original book on a movable stand in front of a camera.
I set my phone timer and proceeded to stand in front of several works for three minutes each, and I have to say, it didn't help.
And when you finally do make it to your apartment, the very last thing you want is to stand in front of a 375-degree oven.
His way of looking at any painting or fresco is to stand in front of it for hours, for an entire day, for days on end.
" Sometimes O'Malley's circuitry seems to misfire, but there is no time to stop and think — he will stand in front of a Mustang and chant: "Steroids!
He built his own that people from around the world are starting to come to, take pictures of, stand in front of and immortalize this man.
Eventually, she lets things snowball until it's time for her big presentation—and all she can do is stand in front of the room and cry!
On intake, you stand in front of a sensor and put your hand into an orifice; a screen reads out your height, weight, temperature, and blood oxygenation.
One of the game's commentators on the couch behind the speedrunners was fed up and told the rowdy attendees to stand in front of a moving shuttle.
You can fight monsters, break down structures for resources together, and even stand in front of a friend to block them from physically killing a virtual sheep.
If he's offering her $10 to stand in front of the camera, as he puts it, can't he offer he a similar gig for being his assistant?
Set against the backdrop of a generic pop song, teens sit or stand in front of their cameras and incorporate quick outfit changes to the song's beat.
The Mona Lisa is generally considered the most famous painting in art history; as the "APESHIT" video begins, the Carters stand in front of her soft smile.
A total of three people get pulled up onstage, stand in front of a green screen, and do their best to pretend run away from an explosion.
Listening to the clients talk about being able to stand in front of the mirror and actually look at their own body without flinching was very moving.
"At least for the next year, there are not going to be a lot of companies willing to stand in front of a freight train," Bason said.
A group of women in their thirties stand in front of me, alternately squealing and turning to each other with glee and filming Jorja on their phones.
The live stream camera is stationed outside the museum, and visitors can stand in front of the camera and repeat LaBeouf's chant or stare into the camera.
VIPs with select tickets were able to stand in front of the reflecting pool to take in Trump's remarks, which focused largely on celebrating the American military.
With almost every backdrop, the idea is simple: Sit or stand in front of an interesting white textured surface, many of them in hollowed-out white columns.
A final tip: Before you pack, stand in front of your closet and think very carefully about what you actually wear, as opposed to what you have.
Five stocks stand in front of Wall Street's bull market, threatening a rally that has withstood some wicked bouts of volatility in 2018 to continue powering higher.
"I struggle to stand in front of you today to gain justice and accountability," Ziada told Dutch judges, referring to the "unspeakable tragedy" that befell his family.
They stand in front of two massive banners for Harrah's Trump Plaza that flank a portrait of their caesar, photographed by Serrano for his 2004 America series.
"But when you have a baby and you would just happily stand in front of a bus to save her, it's a ferocious commitment to protecting your charge."
When you stand in front of the installation an infrared sensor maps the outline of your body and releases pieces of plastic to the surface, charting your silhouette.
Stand in front of the camera, take photos of two different outfits with the Echo Look, and then select the best ones on your phone's Echo Look app.
At a time when private trading was still illegal she began supplementing her family's meagre income by selling cheap goods from a stand in front of her home.
The idea is that you can stand in front of the mirror, follow a trainer's instructions that are displayed behind your reflection, and still see yourself working out.
Charlie Craig and David Mullins, the gay couple that was refused a wedding cake by cake artist Jack Phillips, stand in front of the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
Bob Dole (R-Kan.) on Tuesday was helped out of his wheelchair so that he could stand in front of the casket of former President George H.W. Bush.
I'd stand in front of an elevator and all I could think about was it automatically shutting down in an earthquake, with me trapped inside that confined space.
Obama's WH guests stand in front of Reagan portrait flipping him the bird but Libs are in a frenzy over Sarah Palin posing in front of HC pic.twitter.
"I had the women stand in front of the same office hallway I walked down every day, feeling like I was the other in that space," she said.
"People really don't like to come and stand in front of a 'firing squad' — a group of people with guns," the volunteer told WMUR, a local television station.
And he's fortunate enough to stand in front of 300 privileged people each year in the hope of helping them do that when they inevitably reach positions of power.
So, Peter Strzok has a level of bias, it would make it impossible for any prosecutor to stand in front of a jury and use him as a witness.
I'd wake up, change into my gym clothes, have some hot water with lemon, and stand in front of the full-length mirror in my hallway to scrutinize myself.
FROM PEN: Vanessa Grimaldi Talks About Her First Impression of Fiance Nick Viall In the clip, Jason and Ashley stand in front of friends with a giant black balloon.
Protesters Gayelynn Taxey, left, and Danny Hastings, stand in front of the Alexandria Federal Court in Alexandria, Va., Tuesday, July 31, 2018, on day one of Paul Manafort's trial.
"If I can get into a ring and stand in front of that opponent and have 100 percent self-confidence and belief in myself, I think I've already won."
As I watched traveler after traveler stand in front of a facial scanner before boarding our flight, I had an eerie vision of a new privacy-invasive status quo.
To see that you need only stand in front of a wall with one of your arms extended at shoulder level so that your fingertips just touch the wall.
Instead of showing their passport and boarding pass to gate agents, travelers stand in front of facial recognition screens that confirm the identity of those getting ready to board.
It was common for a group of students to stand in front of the class and each recite one line of the 272-word speech (shorter than this article).
"I feel super validated when I stand in front of the self-help section in Barnes & Noble, because every book is tackling an issue I had," Ms. Li said.
Benghabrit reportedly said they are "not comfortable" with their choice to shut down all internet service, but that they "should not passively stand in front of such a possible leak".
For example, you'll be able to stand in front of the Hub Max to see events from your personal calendar, reminders, and traffic alerts for your commute, among other things.
I would stand in front of the mirror and quite literally tug, pull, push, and attempt to non-surgically change my face from what now felt almost Neanderthal into Disney.
While the fivesome went on the conquer the pop culture zeitgeist over six seasons, they weren't the only famous people to stand in front of the cameras of Gossip Girl.
When she turned him down, Weinstein asked her to stand in front of a mirror, where she said he forcibly tried to pull up her top, Ms. Z told HK01.
Then you stand in front of a VR mirror to customize your face, hair, clothing and more (or start from scratch if you don't have a good photo to use).
It's tradition during the Miss Peru beauty pageant for the contestants to stand in front of the judges and the audience and list out their bust, waist, and hip measurements.
To infuse your hair with an extra dose of bounce and movement, stand in front of a fan or hair dryer while you channel Willow Smith's fierce and carefree vibe.
At each stop, she would stand in front of a dead microphone, playing her violin as quietly as possible while music from another, better violinist blasted out of the speakers.
He spread these ideas primarily through sheer will and by recruiting young followers who would stand in front of folding tables handing out fliers with chaotic designs and outlandish claims.
"When you come in to get your driver's license photograph taken and you stand in front of the camera, it measures your face," said DMV spokesman Kevin Malone to KSNV.
But as time goes on like a lot of people on this issue I've really changed thinking here to I don't ever want to stand in front of anybodys happiness.
"I can't stand in front of a jury and ask them to convict someone beyond a reasonable doubt if I myself have a reasonable doubt," Smith told CNN affiliate KNWA.
"We want to talk about disrespect, and me disrespecting, he didn't even give both teams a chance to even stand in front of it and show their respects," she said.
I worry that some day it could be my turn to stand in front of television cameras for a few days promising we'll get through, and come together to heal.
The students wanted to stand in front of the works, blocking the view of other gallery-goers, and were angry that gallery staff would not permit them to do so.
Name Withheld This sounds like something that a prospective buyer should bear in mind, but you can't be obliged to stand in front of the property with a warning sign.
Stand in front of a mirror and place 1 sheet on top of your head, pressing it down to mold it to the shape of your crown on all sides.
Because one day, she might stand in front of you and say thank you for allowing her to succeed because of her workplace environment and not in spite of it.
This summer, 13-year-old Jaequan Faulkner started a little business selling $2 hot dogs with $1 sodas and chips from a stand in front of his house in Minnesota.
Wes speaks to this better than I do, just in terms of how ridiculous it is to take yourself too seriously when you stand in front of people pressing buttons.
These are items that thinner women might stand in front of the mirror dissecting, but because no one was counting on me to look thin, I could wear what I liked.
When I was little, I used to go stand in front of Bamonte's—which has been around Williamsburg for forever—because it was rumored that it was a mobbed up spot.
In the video, posted online this week, a group of people wearing dark robes stand in front of a Hindu statue before "stabbing" a woman, purportedly as some sort of ritual.
In fact, one of Ellie's favorite things to do in the tub is stand in front of the spout and catch the water as it comes out of the whale's mouth.
One early blueprint, created in 2008, illustrates, "Jesus Upholstery," a storefront business with Egyptian kings and queens wearing Jordan gym shoes as they stand in front of the Giza pyramid complex.
Believe her, because one day she might stand in front of you and say 'thank you' for allowing her to succeed because of her workplace environment, and not despite of it.
"Girls, come on, if you don't make it to the middle of the courtyard and stand in front of everyone, you might as well have just stayed home," he said firmly.
"You're able to stand in front of the work of art knowing lots of other work by that artist and be able to sense whether it's real or not," Woodham said.
" This week, Lindenberger will stand in front of the US Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, in a hearing called "Vaccines Save Lives: What is Driving Preventable Disease Outbreaks?
A mere 48 hours after the church shooting, millions of Americans watched my sister, Nadine Collier, stand in front of our mother's accused killer and forgive him at his bond hearing.
Stand in front of the bar so that your shins are touching or almost touching it, your feet are hip-width apart, and your toes are pointing a little bit outward.2.
Holly Ratliff, her partner Josh Moore, and Holly's three children, Mariah, 14, Micah, 9, and Maisie, 6, stand in front of the University Inn, where they have been living for a month.
Visitors will be able to stand in front of the camera and chant LaBeouf's provided mantra... or just stare, dead-eyed, until the unending waves of terror feel like a distant memory.
It's a really good run, and I don't want to stand in front of it, but at some point, it's going to need to pause for more than two or three days.
Following a 2016 incident in which he got naked and forced her to "stand in front of the mirror, next to him, while he masturbated," she cut ties with him for good.
All three stand in front of a large window in the booth, at adjacent rigs, which have a joystick for each hand, along with foot pedals and, at Hoche's station, a microphone.
As Davis and Preston stand in front of the museum talking about lessons learned, or what they consider to be true history, it's hard not to think this relationship makes little sense.
At school, a teacher asked Carlson's 14-year-old daughter, Kaia, to stand in front of her current events class and explain to the other kids what had happened to her mom.
The little libraries come in all shapes — as boxcars, birdfeeders and barns; spaceships, robots and roosters; Victorian mansions, log cabins and even the replicas of the houses they stand in front of.
That old question: If you'd never heard of the Mona Lisa, would you truly pick it out of all the paintings in the Louvre to stand in front of and gawk at?
In a fourth-floor juvenile courtroom in Denver, where children stand in front of a magistrate on charges including curfew violations and fighting, the number of marijuana possession cases is thinning out.
Mr. Wagner, who has been taking photographs in the subway since 2013 and whose book, "Here for the Ride," will be published this week, likes to stand in front of the doors.
Since you won't always use the treadmill aspect for each workout, having the ability to move it to the side to stand in front of the display unhindered is a nice touch.
"Forever, me and you♥️," Robertson wrote alongside a snap of herself looking into Huff's eyes with her arms wrapped around his as they stand in front of a grove of trees.
So it is a good sign, albeit horribly overdue, to see a nervous and contrite-seeming Dorsey stand in front of the firehose of user opinion — for 50 or so raw, unedited minutes.
Here's what happened when I tried all of the exercises in Kourtney Kardashian's Poosh butt workout: Step Onto Bosu Stand in front of a Bosu, with the flat side down on the floor.
One of its most recent videos is a little different: it shows Argentina's president, Mauricio Macri, explaining why he needs the IMF to stand in front of the bears destroying his country's currency.
It's not because you didn't pay Floyd Mayweather to stand in front of a pile of cash and suggest, in the most winking way, that you, too, can be as rich as him.
"People who are being displaced from their land, people who are being killed for asking for their basic rights, I'm very happy to stand in front of you as their voice," he said.
With these two outfits alone, you could stand in front of a world map, point anywhere, and the likelihood is that you'd find a US program funneling funds, resources, and border training there.
Late Sunday night, the Moscow police arrested over a dozen people who came to stand in front of the hospital, according to OVD-Info, an independent monitor that tracks arrests around the city.
Having said that, he's also a man who can stand in front of a jury and say the most outrageous things imaginable, and somehow manage to keep a straight face while doing so.
I just felt akin to them in some way; part of my job is often to stand in front of people "doing the dance," trying to get money to put together a movie.
Turkish soldiers stand in front of the coffin of a soldier who was killed during the country's military operation against Kurdish forces in Syria during a ceremony at Sanliurfa Airport in Turkey, Oct. 22.
In the family snapshot, Romano, Rooney and their daughter Isabella "Izzy" Victoria, 2 next month, look into the camera with surprised and excited expressions as they stand in front of a cloud of pink.
Up until now, Kardashian's kept her stomach covered (like her sister Kylie Jenner, who's also pregnant) by having her sisters stand in front of her in photos, wearing lots of black and oversize sweatshirts.
They stand in front of an new addition to Cruz-Diez's Chromointerférence painting series, a silkscreened visual treat that already confuses and delights the eyes before you stick two nearly-invisible artists inside it.
Kehler and Corner stand in front of a group in an old church; they've been occupying the house for over two years but they fear they are on the verge of being kicked out.
Because if that child is really escaping fear and persecution, he's going to stand in front of an immigration judge to plead his case, his parents should be standing shoulder to shoulder with him.
For Mr. Trump to stand in front of a group of veterans and say, "The generals have been reduced to rubble" and "Right now, we are not strong," was a slap in the face.
Khan, who has never met me, has no right to stand in front of millions of people and claim I have never read the Constitution, (which is false) and say many other inaccurate things.
No great surprise: it was obligated to stand in front of a firing squad of very rich goons and announced what was already apparent—its share price had bled out more than 20-percent.
They forget that they are haram, and I swear to you that the money that they are making will not benefit them on the day when they will stand in front of their lord.
But two younger women broke off to head west to stand in front of a townhouse on East 77th Street that was once their dorm and is now a medical office and apartment building.
There's a difference between swiping on a phone and being able to stand in front of a photo and actually take in what's being said: a beautiful message at a scale larger than your head.
Defense attorney Barry Roux asked the Paralympic gold medalist to remove his prosthetic legs and stand in front of the court Wednesday while the lawyer described the events of the night of Valentine's Day 2013.
The music also helps the Shitases get in the mood: "It is not easy to stand in front of a horned animal that weighs twice as much as you do," one of them told me.
While the robot doesn't make the cooking process faster, Sawanobori said that it makes it less tiring for the kitchen staff, since they do not have to constantly stand in front of the hot grill.
You probably like the clothes in your wardrobe (excluding the days when you stand in front of your closet petulantly declaring, "I have nothing to wear"), even if they're not necessarily the hottest new trends.
The family had struggled financially in Mexico — at one point Cynthia's mother, Eva, tried to make ends meet by opening a food stand in front of their house, but they continued their slide toward destitution.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — It is a public display of civic duty unique in American politics: Iowans on Monday night will stand in front of their neighbors and express their preference for a candidate for president.
Greta began striking solo last August, when she was 15, skipping school on Fridays to stand in front of the Swedish Parliament building in Stockholm and hand out flyers calling attention to the climate crisis.
If Tank Man can stand in front of a line of tanks, American execs can stand before a line of their colleagues and find an ethical framework and a set of values that can work.
Instead, stand in front of it, which also shortens the distance to home plate from 60 feet 6 inches to around 50 feet, increasing the odds that your ball will make it to the catcher.
No one wants to stand in front of the check-in counter shifting headphones and chargers from the carry-on to your backpack, then to your checked bag just to avoid weight or size limits.
And I'm proud to stand in front of you today, living proof that because of the tireless work people like you get up and do every day, politicians like Jeff Flake didn't stand a damn chance.
As a director, you're supposed to stand in front of 100 people that are working on your film and seem like you're driving the ship—like you're supposed to know what you're doing all the time.
I usually set up a backdrop of some kind and have created some projections which I then I put onto a screen and stand in front of and create shadows on those projections while filming that.
The easiest way to practice weaving is to get a friend to stand in front of you, place his right arm out as if he has thrown a straight, and then rest it on your shoulder.
Bruce Reynolds (C) with sons Robert (L) and Bruce Jr., who were once all employed by the now shuttered BorgWarner factory, stand in front of Bruce Reynolds Senior's home in Muncie Indiana, U.S., August 3003, 2016.
During SELECT, viewers stand in front of a series of LED frames, each diminishing in size, while a disembodied voice asks questions supplied by the kids in Part 1 designed to confirm if someone is human.
When you stand in front of the ocean and it takes up your vision, horizon point to horizon point, and you realize that you cannot fathom the size and shape of its expanse; that's the sublime.
But with such a poor track record in such a short time period, and a refusal to stand in front of his proverbial locker, Derek Jeter has become something no one would have predicted: a distraction.
To stand in front of a Van Gogh or a Jackson Pollock, or African sculpture, it gave you hope and you were not judged by your economic status but by how much you loved those works.
The art world has changed and people look at art much more on their phones, but it's still so meaningful for artists that people come and stand in front of the work, and gather and celebrate.
The art world has changed and people look at art much more on their phones, but it's still so meaningful for artists that people come and stand in front of the work, and gather and celebrate.
" Though the quest for authenticity was a community effort, Mr. Sheridan said, "As a filmmaker you have to stand in front of what you did and make choices that you could do with a clear conscience.
Distance kills every strike you can name, Rodriguez needs to find some ways to make smart fighters stand in front of him and eat strikes rather than just throwing enough at the wall that something sticks.
He kind of blows in with his wonderful purple cloaks and tunics and stuff, and will stand in front of the painting for half an hour and then just do two brush strokes, and then disappear.
File photo - Men dressed as vikings stand in front of a 40 foot-long viking longship as it is burned on Calton Hill in Edinburgh as the launch pad for the city's Hogmanay (New Year) celebrations Dec.
Outfitted with the holographic goggles, these Detroit denizens can stand in front of clay models of cars and see 3-D vehicle elements digitally overlaid onto them, so they can quickly evaluate and alter new car designs.
" MICHAEL BUBLE AND LUISANA LOPILATO EXPECTING BABY NO. 3 He continued, "I love that I get to go out there and stand in front of those people at Croke and take them away for a few hours.
Here, when you stand in front of the shelf and observe, folks take the product and carefully read it for a couple of minutes, and I think that's a very unique and endearing habit that is different.
You bring your body to a space and you stand in front of pictures and things with other people, and this adds up to a publicly contemplative opportunity that can have the qualities of richness and depth.
In this photo, members of the Korean People's Army and the Korean People's International Security Forces stand in front of a statue of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il on the 72nd anniversary of national liberation.
Wonder Woman opened to $2.73 million on May 2 — solid, though considerably less than any of the films that now stand in front of it — but has since burned far hotter and longer than all but Avengers.
According to news outlet the China Daily, more than 300 students in the Communications University of China now have to stand in front of a tablet, which will match their likeness with records in the university's database.
Just stand in front of Taro for a second and the tracking module (composed of an infrared camera) and a flickering sequential infrared tag will pick up your body's movements and make sure you're always in frame.
Look at the Pittsburgh area, where Trump chose this week to stand in front of a wall of compacted garbage to make his case for a trade war that could cost Americans at least three million jobs.
Honduran migrants stand in front of Honduran police blocking access to the Agua Caliente border with Guatemala as they try to join a migrant caravan heading to the U.S., in the municipality of Ocotepeque, Honduras, Oct. 19.
Instead, the film, a collaboration with Alfredo Productions, is largely dedicated to showing the process of how an independent artist like anders gets to stand in front of a packed house without playing the traditional promo game.
I would stand in front of the growing mass of books and run my eyes over them as I waited for a synthesis to coalesce in my mind of the many worlds I was trying to internalize.
"If I have a bad game and I mess up, I'm going to stand in front of the mic and say, 'Hey, I'm sorry I messed up, I did this and that, it's on me,'" Judge said.
"When I stand in front of the Council, it won't be my ideas I'll be expounding on, it'll be the ideas of the majority in Parliament," he added, apparently referring to summit meetings of the European Council.
Then what we do — least helpfully — is ask people to do the very thing we know most people are petrified of, and that's stand in front of a room of strangers and speak at an open mike.
I cried this morning, just thinking about how a lifelong public servant who has spent decades telling women "yes we can" would have to stand in front of the world and admit that this time, we actually cannot.
In recent months when giving tours of this mural at this museum where I work in the Education Department, I most often stand in front of the wall text and encourage visitors to get close to the painting.
Who would have predicted he could stand in front of the world, his body slowed by Parkinson's syndrome, and hold a flaming torch and transfer searing fire to a contraption that would raise the fire to the caldron?
Once a week it is my pleasure to stand in front of the Discovery shuttle at the Smithsonian air and space museum and tell the story of those flights, as well as provide corrections to common erroneous assumptions.
Putin is hardly the only world leader of late to stand in front of his people and the world and either lie or present an alternate view that is completely devoid of facts (Trump on Russian hacking, anyone?).
In a quaint, rural Ontario town, amidst checkered cornfields and unremarkable red brick homes, stands a bullfighting ring where grown men willingly stand in front of charging 1,000-pound bulls in hopes of wrestling it to the ground.
Every day, I stand in front of my open closet, clutching my 17-pound dog for solace, petting her with too-heavy, kid-like hands, and mumble, "What can I wear…" It's less a question than a plea.
I kept forgetting that, when you didn't smoke, you didn't have to build time around meetings and train rides for a final cigarette, or stand in front of bars and doctors' offices while you took your last puffs.
The elementary school student set up a lemonade stand in front of his Hamburg, New York, home in August to help his family fund the trip to the aquarium, where trainers helped Winter learn to swim without a tail.
"While we don't want to stand in front of any GBP rally, we recognize that the move is already meaningful and for EUR/GBP to break below 0.8500 level we need more catalysts," ING analysts said in a note.
"While we don't want to stand in front of any GBP rally, we recognise that the move is already meaningful and for EUR/GBP to break below 0.8500 level we need more catalysts," ING analysts said in a note.
Any casual selfie-taker—that means me, and probably you—can stand in front of a mirror and snap a passable thirst trap, but whether it's good or should be instantly deleted depends on your experience and your equipment.
Whether you want to dollop it on some spiced porridge with seedy granola or just silently devour spoonfuls of the stuff as you stand in front of your fridge in your underwear, Wagner's homemade applesauce has got your back.
"I had to stand in front of judicial committee (a tribunal of local Elders), confess to my sin and then refused to repent – therefore I was disfellowshipped and have been shunned ever since by family and friends," he explained.
On two JetBlue routes, from Boston to Aruba and the Dominican Republic, passengers stand in front of a camera that takes their picture and compares it to the traveler's image in the passport database of Customs and Border Protection.
Army 21, Navy 17 BALTIMORE — Tradition at the Army-Navy game calls for each team's players, at the game's end, to stand in front of their fellow students and sing their alma mater, with the winning team singing second.
At the still centre of it all Bowie peers into the book of lyrics on a music stand in front of him, and occasionally crouches at the stage front to confer with Coco Schwab, his personal assistant since time immemorial.
You come home late from work or a party, you may have had a drink or two, and the last thing you want to do is stand in front of the sink for 15 minutes and waste precious sleeping time.
But I guarantee that no matter what you do, there is always a moment in the morning when you stand in front of your closet, eyes half-open, and wonder whether you should let a little more of yourself out.
At the Temple of Heaven, one of the capital's busiest tourist sites and a former hotbed of toilet paper kleptomania, a user in need of tissue paper must stand in front of a wall-mounted machine with a high definition camera.
I mean, if there is this conclusive opinion among all of these intelligence agencies, then they should issue a report or they should stand in front of a camera and make the case," Reince Priebus said on "Fox News Sunday.
Sometime in the next few months, you'll have to stand in front of the U.S. Senate—not just the chamber itself, but all one hundred senators, patiently sitting at their desks—and give a closing statement in your client's impeachment trial.
In India, the pedagogy runs into a "chalk-and-talk" culture in which teachers stand in front of a class, lecturing from textbooks, and evaluate students based on memorization, said Venu Thane, coordinator at the Rishi Valley's educational resource institution.
"You just stand in front of the library and farmers show up asking if you're looking for work," said Julian, 28, an Argentine who did not want to be fully identified because he was working in the United States illegally.
"The class is supposed to stand on the back wall, but I decided to stand in front of the class because I want to take the bullet": Dezmond Floyd, 10, explains to his mother what happens in an active-shooter drill.
In "Play Stations," two naked men stand in front of a basement wall covered with crudely lettered graffiti expressing crudely transactional desires and demands, and they look utterly befuddled, as if they have no idea what to do with each other.
In May 2016, employees arranged for someone in the US to stand in front of the White House holding a sign that said, "Happy 55th Birthday Dear Boss," which the indictment claims was a reference to Prigozhin (his birthday is in June).
You know, maybe he&aposs a lot better lawyer than I am, but I was never able to stand in front of a jury and explain away, yes, the person in charge here hated the defendant, was biased and prejudiced against him.
On Tuesday, the 42-year-old Home Again star celebrated her son Deacon's 15th birthday by sharing a sweet tribute on Instagram, which shows Deacon towering over Witherspoon as the two stand in front of their front door with pumpkins at their feet.
On art museum field trips we would stand in front of a giant painting of a black square with another slightly less dark black square inside of it, and you spend two seconds in front of it and you start walking away.
But election years require the creatures to stand in front of crowds and on live TV, where the risk is much greater that they might accidentally slip up and let a few words of Reptilese get picked up by a live microphone.
I don't think I'll ever come to terms with the fact that it was me who slipped the poison into his DNA, with knowing that his children (if he ever has them) will stand in front of this same 50-50 firing squad.
"To pull this off, to stand in front of 25,000 people who 14 years ago had their club ripped away from them, and to finish it off winning here — you can write anything you want; it doesn't come any better," he told reporters.
"Nowhere but in the United States is it possible that an immigrant who came to the country empty-handed only a few years ago gets to stand in front of patriots and in front of a major political party," Khizr Khan said.
The only sign that he was about to stand in front of a room of reporters was a cheat sheet on a table nearby bearing a few words of greeting in English — a language that Martino, an Argentine, has yet to learn.
Parnham would designate one of his position players to stand in front of the goal and act sort of like a goalie — in other words, use her legs and feet to stop the ball, which position players are not otherwise allowed to do.
The next day, the teacher, instead of giving them the usual punishment of extra work, made the boys stand in front of the class, and then asked the other pupils to imagine what the boys would look like in twenty or thirty years.
It takes a lot of guts to stand in front of a big group of your neighbors and tell them what you know about X, if teaching about X isn't something you got your degree in or have been paid to do.
We also now have our own major state-run network, Fox News, that treats our president as "Dear Leader" — much the same way that China's People's Daily does Xi. Is this a democratic model you'd stand in front of a tank to import?
"40,000 people apply, the producers see ... 1,000 people, we see 200 and then about 120 [pitches] air, " investor Daymond John explains to AOL, meaning many contestants who stand in front of the sharks on set might not air as segments of the show.
While it takes courage to stand in front of a room filled with past, current, and future colleagues, most of whom are, indeed, men and not women, many viewers were quick to point out that there were other important minorities included in the nominees.
While shoppers already have the option to buy cage-free, "249.6% of consumers stand in front of the egg case, and they pick conventional caged eggs because they're economical," said Chad Gregory, CEO of United Egg Producers, the egg industry's lobbying group, to BuzzFeed News.
That's why people relate to him," Kasabian guitarist Serge Pizzorno told Q." He can stand in front of a hundred thousand people and they come away feeling not so alone, they've connected with this man who can show them their pain and their euphoria.
"I don't think it's fair as a survivor to stand by and wait for people to do the right thing and make us come and stand in front of media and beg for the right thing to be done," former US gymnast Jeanette Antolin said.
The sad story is that I had always thought about doing stand-up, but when I considered doing it when I was 23, it was very daunting to me to have to stand in front of people and be embarrassed if I wasn't funny.
While Trump has given a few speeches since taking office, this is truly the first time he will be able to stand in front of the entire nation and try to reframe what has widely been seen as a bumpy start to his administration.
Moicano's movement and distance work against Kattar was broken up by periods where he would stand in front of Kattar, heavy on the front foot in his long stance, and extend his right hand to either check Kattar's lead hand or obstruct the path of the jab.
One of the biggest struggles for people with anorexia is making decisions: a first-year university student on the program, who asked not to be named, admits that she can stand in front of the fridge for hours trying to decide what to have for lunch.
Cove image: Ukrainian National guard servicemen stand in front of Russian embassy in Kiev, on May 30, 2018, where portraits of journalist Arkadi Babchenko have been hung by activists to the fence one day after he was shot in his apartment building in the Ukrainian capital.
It was straightforward knitting and meant to hang loose, with plenty of room for forgiveness on both the technical and physical sides, but still required that I stand in front of my bedroom mirror and wrap a tape measure around my chest, my waist, and my hips.
"You should not be a nominee from our party that can seriously stand in front of urban places and say, 'I will protect you,' if you don't believe in gun licensing," Booker said, pointing to polls showing that more than 70 percent of Americans support licensing.
Speaking as one progressive, amending some famous words from Patrick Henry, I do not know what course others may take, but if Schultz runs for president, I will stand in front of a Starbucks store, cut my Starbucks gold card in half and buy my beverages elsewhere.
The entirety of the formula reminded me of the High Holiday liturgy, when Jews stand in front of one another, and in front of God, to enumerate their sins and repent for them: Greed (beat your breast), fraud (beat it), dishonesty (beat it), and arrogance (beat it).
Stand in front of them and you get small dioramas: a chair, a dressing table, set of mirrors, large enough to indicate that you are in a place of imaginative exploration, a domestic bed scene with just the lovers' feet intertwined on an iron bed frame.
Someone who is publicly ridiculed for being fat, for instance—a fairly common experience—might then go home, stand in front of the mirror, and berate herself for being fat, ugly, and lazy, buying in to the very criticisms that caused such pain in the first place.
How am I supposed to build up the confidence of a face to face communication if we spend so much time speaking through screens, how am I going to stand in front of a Nissan holding up a Bluetooth brick, or even see her real smile.
When the church continued not to name Mr. Tonne to the congregation, Ms. Bragg said she felt so desperate that she wanted to stand in front of the church with a sign on a Sunday, with his name and case number, F1800705, which she has memorized.
They may have lost the vote, but they forced their colleagues to stand in front of the American people and defend why they believe selling additional weapons to Saudi Arabia at a time when Yemeni society is increasingly being destroyed is in the U.S. national security interest.
"I felt it was our duty to come and stand in front of the guns and the mace and the water and the threat that they pose to these people," said Anthony Murtha, 29, from Detroit, who served in the U.S. Navy from 2009 to 2013.
Still, Gates' two turns on the witness stand in front of Jackson redounded to his benefit as he seemed to go out of his way to appear earnest and contrite while sitting in the witness box just feet from the same judge who would sentence him.
During these yearly orbits, as his future diminishes with each rotation, he often returns to this question: what does it mean to end up as a bunch of books on a shelf, especially a shelf that few people stand in front of, much less return to?
A quick left swipe on any dating app will show that many men don't stress about this too much – pop in a headshot from work or stand in front of a bathroom mirror with your phone angled at your hip, praying your wife doesn't catch you at it.
"I remember when my mother would let my father be violent with her and she always brings up the story as a little girl I would stand in front of my mother and go like this," Minaj said, demonstrating how she'd open her arms to shield her mother.
French President Emmanuel Macron (2ndL) and his wife Brigitte Macron (L) and President Trump and first lady Melania Trump stand in front of U.S. and French flags held by soldiers at the end of the annual Bastille Day military parade on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris Friday.
The decision to send defendants home or to the notorious jail complex on Rikers Island—where they would await trial—is made during the few minutes they stand in front of a judge, often after spending about 221 hours in a New York Police Department (NYPD) holding cell.
" As an answer, Lingwood advises all visitors to Inside: "Stand in front of the original wooden door to Oscar's cell, stand on a concrete plinth with the exact same dimensions as his cell, think about what society did to him then and what it does to others now.
" Mona Sedky, a federal prosecutor, told Broadly earlier this year that she equates remote sexual assault to "having someone stand in front of a victim with a baseball bat and threaten to swing it at her unless she takes her clothes off and lets him photograph her naked.
Instead, he tells us to let the work choose us: see what catches our eye while standing in the middle of the gallery, then walk up and just stand in front of it for a minimum of three minutes (ideally 15), soaking it all in before moving on.
Blunt, however, has said that it will depend on what the Trump administration's plans for revoking DACA actually are — which could result in a legislative vaudeville routine in which Congress and the White House stand in front of the door telling the other one to go in first.
I think about Ali, and I think of that moment, Foreman and the piles of pulverized human beings he left behind him, Ali knowing all this, deciding on a strategy where he'll stand in front of Foreman and get beat to ruins just like the bag, waiting, waiting.
We move on to 5 Broad Street where we stand in front of the former location of Downing's Oyster House, where Thomas Downing, the son of freed slaves, catered to aristocracy in his lush restaurant, while his son, George, helped hide runaway slaves en route north in the basement.
When given the opportunity to stand in front of an audience of his supporters and call for real reforms that would have an effect, his answer was to double down on his call for more guns, including arming "well-trained, gun-adept teachers and coaches" with concealed weapons.
In two decades as Downing Street's "unofficial official photographer" (in the words of a No 10 staffer), he has learned to maintain access by charming officials and then portraying his subjects fairly – never, for example, asking them to stand in front of a sign that would make them look silly.
The organization used a social media account to convince a real, flesh-and-blood American to stand in front of the White House holding a sign that wished a happy birthday to Yevgeniy Prigozhin, a Russian National who led Concord, a Russian consulting firm with government contacts that funded the interference.
"While I feel deeply for the loss of his son, Mr. Khan who has never met me, has no right to stand in front of millions of people and claim I have never read the Constitution, (which is false) and say many other inaccurate things," Trump said in the statement.
Kamala Harris: What my first grade teacher taught me about America's public school teachers Out on the campaign trail, voters often ask me about the people in my life who made it possible for me to stand in front of them as a candidate for President of the United States.
We got the "Jaws" actor out at Dan Tana's restaurant in WeHo Saturday and his point of view is strong and clear ... it take guts to stand in front of a group of journalists and comedians who poke fun at you, and he doesn't think Trump has what it takes.
In what will be his last State of the Union address, the president will stand in front of a Congress with a considerably different makeup than the one he was first greeted by in 2009—and he has only himself and his "my-way-or-the-highway" leadership style to blame.
But I would really like to — at the very least not even for TV — sit down and have a drink with Sean Spicer and ask him a million questions about how his day works from when he wakes up to when he has to go stand in front of the press.
I make the film and I will stand in front of it and scream to the mountaintops that it is something that can change the conversation with respect to race relations in America, with respect to the systems that exist that are corrupt and that need to be dealt with.
Cover image: Ukrainian National guard servicemen stand in front of Russian embassy in Kiev, on May 30, 2018, where portraits of journalist Arkadi Babchenko have been hung by activists to the fence one day after he was alleged to have been shot in his apartment building in the Ukrainian capital.
Swing the plastic controller forward, for example, and you'll thwack the mic stand in front of you in VR. In order to start the GDC demo, you run through a pre-show checklist that includes tasks like glancing back to check your amp, or looking at the drummer to kick off the song.
The whole high-tech experience — the floors that respond to your footsteps, making schools of little fish scatter wherever you walk; the digital sea lions that mirror your movements as you stand in front of their screens — takes you deep into the Pacific Ocean and lets you spy on what you see.
Knowing that both times Dillashaw downed Barao it was by drawing him into exchanges, and knowing Stephens' power when his opponents are just willing to stand in front of him long enough, this is doubtless a fight which will have you watching from the edge of you seat: a train wreck waiting to happen.
It was incredible to stand in front of the TVs at the LG Display booth and hear the sound following the image around the screen... Coolest gadgets A visit to the show floor "is like wandering through 2.7 million square feet of a SkyMall catalog," as CNN's Ahiza Garcia and Heather Kelly put it.
When Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was asked about having to stand in front of the nation as "the representative of truth and facts" when "things are being said that aren't true and aren't factual," the 79-year-old said there is only so much he can do.
"I don't think we should underestimate how prepared the French were because although the carnage was absolutely appalling .... the truth is that it lasted a few minutes and within those few minutes French police were aware of the direction, there were armed officers who were brave enough to stand in front of him and fire at him," she added.
The gist of it is, take pride in what you do, play the right way and understand the only thing that matters is the guys that are on the court because it's tough to go out there every night, not have enough to rotate and then you have to stand in front of the cameras and do interviews.
The opening scene, which shows Lisbeth as a vengeful dark angel (there's even a conveniently winged statue for her to stand in front of) trussing up a newly acquitted Swedish businessman (a vastly underused Volker Bruch of Babylon Berlin) accused of beating up prostitutes and his wife, is the only indication we get of the passion for justice that supposedly drives her.
"What you just got now was the nominee of a major party, for the first time in our history, signaling to the American people that he has so little faith in our institutions ... that he will not stand in front of his own country, in front of his own nation, and say that he respects the process and the outcome," Jones bemoaned.
"I felt it was our duty and very personally more of a call of duty than I ever felt in the service to come and stand in front of the guns and the mace and the water and the threat that they pose to these people," said Anthony Murtha, 29, a Navy veteran from Detroit, at the Oceti Sakowin camp.
"The next time a woman, and especially a woman of color, because she stands to make 52 cents on the dollar compared to her white male counterpart, tells you what she needs in order to do her job, listen to her, believe her, because one day she might stand in front of you and say thank you for allowing her to succeed," Williams continued.
I can stand in front of a painting and become filled with emotions and thoughts, evidently transmitted by the painting, and yet it is impossible to trace those emotions and thoughts back to it and say, for example, that the sorrow came from the colors, or that the longing came from the brushstrokes, or that the sudden insight that life will end lay in the motif.
"I have to be able to stand in front of a mirror and look in the mirror and know that if I don't run it's not because I'm afraid of losing, it's not because I don't want to take on the responsibility, it's because there's somebody better to do it and/or because emotionally I'm not positioned to be all in," he said about a 2020 run earlier in March.
But then Trump released a written statement responding to the Khans that actually seemed to prove their claim that he hadn't read the Constitution (emphasis mine): While I feel deeply for the loss of his son, Mr. Khan who has never met me, has no right to stand in front of millions of people and claim I have never read the Constitution, (which is false) and say many other inaccurate things.
Bernie Sanders in the premiere and Dick Cheney in a later episode (I have seen both the Sanders and Cheney segments; I haven't seen the ones featuring Palin and Moore) — are a bit of a false advertisement for the rest of the program, which could just as easily convey its central thesis by having Baron Cohen stand in front of a billboard reading "Most People Are Ignorant" for a few hours.
The next time a woman, and especially a woman of color, because she stands to make 52 cents on the dollar compared to her white male counterpart, tells you what she needs in order to do her job, listen to her, believe her, because one day she might stand in front of you and say thank you for allowing her to succeed because of her workplace environment and not in spite of it.
This morning, as I listened to each new powerful, angry, and honest song one after the other, I held the subway railing with one hand and pushed my nails into the palm of my other to distract myself from men who beg women for just five minutes, who stand in front of doors, who are older and bigger, so when they whip out their dicks there's nothing you can do but stand there and hope it ends soon.
"What you just got now was a nominee of a major party for the first time in our history signaling to the American people that he has so little faith in our institutions, he has so little faith in our people, he has so little faith in our courts, he has so little faith in the Republican governors, Republican secretaries of state across this country, that the will not stand in front of his own country and say that he respects the process and outcome," Jones said.
In fact, it was only the beginning of a painful, almost daily ritual where Spicer would have to stand in front of the world's media and either defend the indefensible lies that would spew out of Trump's mouth that day — or roll off his twitter-happy fingers, more likely — or Spicer would invent untruths of his own in order to make his boss look good or to cover up for the myriad of inaccuracies in which the Donald Trump traffics on a daily basis.

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