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"stomp" Definitions
  1. + adv./prep. to walk, dance, or move with heavy steps

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"All he is is 'stomp, stomp, stomp'—recognition from outside, bigger, more, a whole series of things that go nowhere in particular," he observed, on October 21, 1986.
And it begins with an exuberant stomp, literally: John Corigliano's "Stomp," adapted here for orchestra, a seven-minute piece in which the players sometimes tap and stomp their feet.
What human need is satisfied by draping oneself in a 9 Line Apparel sweatshirt that says "Stomp my flag and I'll stomp you"?
Further off, the stomp stomp of something much larger, the kind of creature you'd normally be game to take on, but right now, courage is precious.
If Caitriona Balfe's performance didn't rip your heart out and stomp on it in this episode, there was no heart to stomp on in the first place.
Stomp Rocket Stunt Planes, available at Amazon, $23.99This cool plane toy includes a launchpad that requires kids to run, jump, and stomp, to send the planes into the air.
I'll show people the human body, lying on the ground, and I'm showing them how to stomp on something, and people will be doing all these weird versions of a stomp.
Fernando then seemed to intentionally stomp on a prone Borchardt.
If I stomp on someone's toe, will they be mad?
Spartans stomp Huskers in Big Ten opener EAST LANSING, Mich.
The other infamous look was the double footed jump stomp.
If you see a snake, stomp the ground very hard!
I love you, throughoutThe performance, in every Handclap, every stomp.
Republicans stomp their feet and insist the jobs will return.
Going forward, Congress needs to stomp out creeping military authoritarianism.
Kylie Jenner's ready to stomp before finding her next romp.
I want these guys curb stomp the shit out of everyone.
Oh, we'd pay good money to watch Carrie Bradshaw stomp grapes.
ISIS The drive to stomp out ISIS is going beyond Mosul.
"Now it's our time to stomp that shit out," Szatan said.
When the guy was challenged, his acolytes would stomp the offender.
I love you, throughout The performance, in every Handclap, every stomp.
More heavyweights are jumping in to stomp Trump, including Elizabeth Warren.
The others began to stomp on Mr. Galack, two prisoners said.
Trump will try to stomp on him, as is his wont.
Stomp Out Bullying offers a free and confidential chat line here.
Eiji Tsuburaya made it possible for Godzilla to stomp across the screen.
All we do is stomp on 'em some more, and that's wrong.
There's also a "stomp" brake in the fender over the rear wheel.
"We're scared to death and we typically stomp them out," Cohen said.
Umpire Jeff Nelson heroically slayed the floating distraction with a powerful stomp.
I'm gonna stomp my foot in the ground and stake my claim.
New York Red Bulls stomp Alianza F.C. of El Salvador, 1-0.
A portion of the proceeds will be donated to STOMP Out Bullying.
I learn to be still and not stomp all over the quietness.
My movement: the cane's bold stomp followed by a soft hitching shuffle.
There's no more dancing around these issues; now they stomp in unison.
Backstage after their finale stomp, the models were hooting and chanting Mrs.
The two big galoots stomp around and threaten to tie up Krishna.
Every fiber of my body wanted to stomp on the brake pedal.
Feel free to stomp your feet to that good old Cajun beat.
Paul Bend did, and has been a "Stomp" cast member since 2001.
Monica Rudolph LITTLE FALLS, Minnesota — The stomp of boots echoed above her head.
You can still wall jump, stomp goombas, and collect coins and power-ups.
If voters allow legislators to stomp on workers' freedoms, what will be next?
For more information, or to seek help and resources, visit Stomp Out Bullying.
" She added: "They stomp on our necks and say, 'What's the big deal?
So far this performance feels like something that was cut out of Stomp.
Troops with assault rifles stomp around college campuses, trying to quell student protests.
Fighters were able to head-butt, throw, stomp, kick, and gouge their opponents.
Fortunately, Stomp had a tent hawking the app, and so I downloaded it.
It's the kind of garage-boogie stomp that the band never left behind.
The proceeds from the shirts will go to the charity Stomp Out Bullying.
They pay men to stomp on their back and stomachs until they bleed.
A portion of proceeds would benefit STOMP Out Bullying, an anti-bullying nonprofit.
We published every 221 minutes, calling slots so we wouldn't stomp over new posts.
Philip says seeing Naomi Campbell stomp the runway sparked her own love of fashion.
SOUTH AFRICA'S decision to stomp out of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is deplorable.
" STOMP Out Bullying has just announced their new initiative, "National Block It Out Day.
Each year, dozens of local elephants stomp through the lodge between October and December.
"They will kick and stomp and spit and yell at law enforcement," she said.
He and a few of his ideological allies are determined to stomp it out.
It just felt oppressive, like a curb stomp just to wake up every morning.
A government can tax and spend very little — yet still stomp all over markets.
Stomp him the fuck out, B. For real, B. He'd be missing in action.
It's a heady, stomp of a song and a highlight of Wizard Bloody Wizard.
But the resort has embraced Stomp as a partner through a revenue sharing agreement.
Back in the day, Aguilera and Spears tried to stomp out the feud rumors.
It was the last chance to observant and cry and stomp and take stock.
The "Stomp" creators have had plenty of celebrity collaborators, from Bette Midler (the roots of the show are clear in a pre-"Stomp" segment from her "Mondo Beyondo Show") to the vaudevillian Bill Irwin (on "The Late Show With David Letterman" in 1997).
Cardi B is ready to stomp her bloody shoes all over the Grammy Awards stage.
It's for people who are willing to do whatever is necessary to stomp out fascism.
Stomp Rocket said its products are developed to exceed the strictest American toy safety standards.
On performance, design, and battery life, OnePlus's phones stomp all over even Google's Pixel 3.
I am a robot doing a Frankenstein's monster stomp; maybe I'm some kind of superhero.
"We're going to ease back into the activity, not stomp on the accelerator," Pruett said.
Toddlers rest on their parents' hips while their older siblings stomp and shriek with laughter.
It has 10 tracks but feels like one long double action of anguish and stomp.
I'll stomp around for a bit, ripping every item of clothing out of my suitcase.
"Stomp" is planning to continue to run for the foreseeable future at the Orpheum Theater.
They go to stomp dances and pow wows, play stickball, celebrate the Cherokee National Holiday.
When they stomp in unison, backed by low drums, you feel it in your gut.
All of the profits from the sale will go to the charity Stomp Out Bullying.
Mr. Lucas and the casting director, Robin Gurland, invited several "Stomp" cast members to audition.
In addition to the other two brakes, there's a manual stomp brake on the back wheel.
HIROSHI TOKUNO still remembers the stomp of army boots on the wooden floor of his classroom.
With one swift stomp, the unfazed moose stopped the mower in its tracks and resumed snacking.
Together Gus and Ida stomp, snarl and howl against Ida's fate, until they arrive at acceptance.
Many also face the constant risk that Amazon can stomp them out on any given day.
Move aside, This Is Us. There's a new show on Netflix to stomp on your heart.
Proceeds from the sales go to Stomp Out Bullying, an anti-bullying organization, the Independent reports.
"We'll probably hold up cards with words like 'stomp' and 'bam' and 'wham," Ms. Elwell said.
We jammed and it sounded like a strange mix of Black Keys, Tom Waits, and Stomp.
Though there isn't any elevator stomp-out, there is the consumption of the world's saddest banana.
He could strangle and pinch and stomp a syllable or a word until he redefined it.
In Pennsylvania, a state senator threatened to "stomp all over" his rival's face with golf spikes.
Happy feet dance, but angry feet tend to stomp, and Edna does a lot of stomping.
But stomp on the throttle and there's a lag before the powertrain gets the urgent message.
Enter: Taylor, who's gearing up to snatch control over the Salers' board and stomp on Rebecca's party.
When one man would go to the ground, the other man could kick, stomp, strike, or gouge.
On Tuesday, the inventive and invigorating global stage show STOMP celebrates 10,000 performances at the Orpheum Theatre.
So grab your stretch tattoo choker and flannel shirt and stomp your self-doubt into the ground.
The Knoxville Sessions, 1929-1930: Knox County Stomp —Ted Olson & Tony Russell, album notes writers (Various Artists)
This scene is basically the Stomp of soup and poop, and God bless this weird, weird show.
Some prefer seeing someone stomp on failing brakes, in a drama of peril that ramps up excitement.
Whisks spin in the sink, shoes stomp on the floor, a tiny piano plinks out light notes.
Not to mention, efforts to stomp out fake news are still stumbling, as Bloomberg's Sarah Frier reports.
The move was part of a broader effort to stomp out dissent and free expression in Serbia.
You can splash in the rain or stomp through slush puddles in these boots without getting wet.
Both moments signify Jesse's compassion for people and creatures that others might easily stomp out or discard.
I will play my strengths, sniff out my shortcomings and stomp out my ego at every opportunity.
You stomp up to the booth to tell the DJ to turn it down a bit. 14.
As Mr. Goyal from Central High, put it: "Even though we stomp really hard, we feel light."
Recovery' -- well, Mojo Rawley will put that to the test when I stomp him the hell out!!!
"Parents are out for blood," said Ross Ellis, the founder and chief executive of Stomp Out Bullying.
Periodically, they stomp their feet or clap, as though in sync with some song we can't hear.
Ballmer, meanwhile, famously snatched an employee's iPhone at a company meeting and pretended to stomp on it.
Nor did he say that President Trump was the only person who could stomp out the virus.
On one voyage in the late 1990s, a freak wave hit a boat carrying "Stomp" trash cans.
Twitter may make efforts to stomp out fake-news disseminating bots — but it can't alter our rash behavior.
The champ wanted to stomp on Romero's lead knee and keep his own the hell out of Dodge.
Look, Christianity is not all about being a welcome mat which people can just stomp their feet on.
Did the herky jerky rhythms of the Big Boys sound anything like the Venice stomp of Suicidal Tendencies?
After the tackle, several people rush over to the fallen man and begin to stomp and punch him.
See all of the wildly unexpected sneaks ahead that we can't wait to stomp around in this fall.
With a beat that'll make you toe-tap it's an organ-blasted, us-against-the-world soul stomp.
To start, he led the New York premiere of John Corigliano's "STOMP," a breathless, colorful seven-minute piece.
In Pennsylvania, a Republican state senator threatened to "stomp all over" his Democratic rival's face with golf spikes.
It is instinctive that we mount the hill and attempt to stomp on those who have oppressed us.
Behind him, a boot-stomp beat and a throbbing guitar anchor the song firmly to the honky-tonk.
The squad's "stomp and shake" style, said Alex Jones, Stallworth's fellow captain, makes it distinct from most others.
At one point he posted a Facebook video threatening to stomp into Mr. Wolf's face with golf spikes.
A three-step turn, another chassée, a stomp on the left foot that Ms. Wasikowska couldn't quite get.
" Tina's Palin: "They stomp on our necks, and say, 'What's the big deal, take a chill pill, Jill.
She went on to perform in many groups and was a cast member of "Stomp" for several years.
Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Scott Wagner (R) took down a video saying that he would "stomp all over" Gov.
The university won't profit from the shirts: It is donating the proceeds to the charity Stomp Out Bullying.
The video, filmed last year, was shot in one take and took seven attempts, a spokesperson for STOMP said.
This band attracted immediate attention with their ingenious combination of catchy riffs, UK82 stomp parts, and truly angry lyrics.
Don't stomp down any creative inspiration that hits starting tomorrow, but keep the needs of others in mind, too.
Two of those parts, the stem catch in the handlebars and stomp brake on the rear hub, were mismatched.
Around the 7:30-minute mark, the men stomp closer, sounding a lot like Godzilla, and discover the phone.
Throughout the entire month of October, STOMP Out Bullying observes various campaigns that intersect with different identities and causes.
Over those 10,000 performances, the New York production of STOMP has blown through thousands of its very specific props.
She's introduced as a trope ("corporate ice queen"), and has to stomp that down from a dismissive co-worker.
Instead of choosing the usual stoic stomp, Nye smiled and showboated as he took his turn on the runway.
Some people have moms who choose to ignore the reality and stomp on it, hoping it will go away.
Don't roll your eyes and stomp your feet while you wait for the person who is talking to stop.
Slowly backing away from Macias' guard, the crowd began to "oo" in anticipation of the two footed jump stomp.
Sure, if you stomp the gas accelerator pedal from a red light, you'll burn up the electrons pretty quick.
She didn't / Know me, but I believed her … / I love you, throughout / The performance, in every / Handclap, every stomp.
Primordial rock ingredients — blare, stomp, screech and leer — have all been AC/DC hallmarks for more than four decades.
Meagan Good started as a child actor and went on to become the love interest in "Stomp the Yard."
The Effect of Statins on Skeletal Muscle Function and Performance (STOMP) trial examined the issue of muscle symptoms directly.
It's a thumping, wailing, low-fi piano-pounding stomp that recalls — with pop concision — indoctrination, beatings, disassociation and escape.
Tekashi himself wasn't involved in the stomp-out, but the rapper's security and crew took care of the rest.
Composer Spencer Williams named his jazz standard-to-be "Mahogany Hall Stomp" after his aunt Lulu White's famous whorehouse.
In the evening, with my help, it would stomp up the stairs as the children waited, terrified and ecstatic.
Investors fear a more aggressive Fed could stomp out the modest improvement in the economy over the past year.
But "Stomp" itself has become part of pop culture and an unqualified success, which hasn't fazed the founding duo.
The bad news is that the trailer will rip out your heart and stomp on it just like the original.
Firefighters also worked to stomp out several smaller fires that sparked in Angeles National Forest, Montecito Heights, Sylmar, and Pacoima.
Now we've got "Kids (Ain't All Right)," a furious stomp—all crunchy, 90s, distorted guitars, and Mitchell's husky, swaggering vocal.
Someone set a small fire inside the limo, causing Villarroel to rush back to the car to stomp it out.
In the footage, you can see McGregor snatch the guy's phone, stomp on it ... and leave the hotel with it.
More so given that Glenn Miller likely didn't originate the riff as it was in 'Tar Paper Stomp' from 22018!
The songs themselves hold dualities; "Cadillac Ranch," the album's most irresistibly twangy stomp and holler, praises cars yet contemplates death.
Kim and her friends stomp around the suite looking for evidence and rattling locked doors while Scott paces and smokes.
Inside the mech is a safe place, one where you're safe from radiation and can easily stomp on infantry soldiers.
On the fizzy single "Sally," lyrics about twerking and haters are shouted over a bluesy clap-and-stomp backing track.
The police arrive; Drygalski gets to stomp around the Georgenhof, the fine old house having confirmed all his blackest suspicions.
Political movements often run out of gas, but rarely do they stomp on the brakes and shift in rapid reverse.
The 18-year-old entrepreneur organized the "Be Konfident, Kompassionate & Kourageous Stomp Out Bullying" event in Los Angeles on Thursday.
The lights go on, the music blares, the models stomp out, and less than 10 minutes later, it's all over.
We've existed for hundreds of years on this land, and when we stomp our feet we are reclaiming that land.
My grandfather fought with dwindling resolve against the urge to stomp down on Lemberger's face as hard as he could.
If she talked to another detainee, she recalled, a guard might grab her by her hair and stomp on her.
My War was a mid-paced stomp, full of Ginn's stair-stepping, polyrhythmic riffs and Rollins' more refined vocal stylings.
It took seed as a teenager, and those around him sought to stomp it dead, but it loomed, largely dormant.
In warmer months, family's can stomp their feet to bluegrass, Southern rock, and jazz at the hotel's summer concert series.
He looks to me like a guy trying to stomp on your neck and annihilate you, and I like that.
But an interesting thing happened in these songs: Rather than stomp along with the production, he threaded through it nimbly.
"Pepe's gonna stomp their ass," he said — "Pepe the Frog" being the alt-right's white-supremacist cartoon mascot on Twitter.
Later, children stomp on bugs in a suburban cul-de-sac while a mother claps and laughs in the background.
"Stomp" has used a total of 13,000 poles, 5,200 boxes of tissues, and 19993,000 candles during its New York run.
Cast member Mike Iveson encourages the audience to stomp and clap, hoot and holler, and participate in the debate themselves.
Still, Stomp said she wants to replicate the study to know for sure that snorting is truly tied to positive emotion.
The impeachment hearings showed that the Republican Congress is totally subservient to Donald Trump and willing to stomp on the Constitution.
Pain is not to be buried away, in my mother's book: you stomp and rave until it hurts a little less.
She and Jordan stomp grapes and then drink the juice from the same barrels that just had their feet in them.
Viall's role as Kufrin and, briefly, Lauren Burnham, mostly just required him to wear luscious wigs and to stomp around crying.
In one social media video, a protester attempted to stomp on a burning flag, instead he accidentally lit himself on fire.
Though his ankles were secured to the contraption's front rigging, he managed to kick and stomp his feet on the footrest.
Stomp on the gas and the Levante sprints its way to 6 in four seconds, but isn't nearly out of steam.
The aforementioned "Losing My Mind," is a triumphant stomp of a thing, an OTT ode to the maddening powers of love.
The event's special guests encouraged students to participate in STOMP Out's anti-bullying campaigns this month by wearing blue on Oct.
Each time Sakuraba kicked he looked to release his foot and stomp on the incoming kick or on the standing leg.
What they failed to understand is that history does not go back if you stomp your feet and blame someone else.
Cherix played Albert Ammons's 1936 classic "Boogie Woogie Stomp" on his phone (Mondrian loved jazz), and Temkin set down the flowers.
Just as it seemed he'd lose control, Thile ripped off a blistering, cross-picking descent that ended on an authoritative stomp.
And since all your pilots are in slow-moving assaults, trying to run up and stomp these little fuckers is tough.
I was using these prepared speakers that I made for the bass, as well as this stomp box to keep time.
With orchestral strings behind the strum, stomp and clap of a traditional-sounding beat, the women aren't singing about cheerful drunks.
And the mere fact that this is so obvious means in most cases you don't really need to stomp on anyone.
And "Burning Bright (Field on Fire)" is a slow, pitiless, formidably layered rock stomp that could be about immolation or rebirth.
As we have seen repeatedly, he will stomp you and pummel you if you get in the way of his goals.
They were willing to stomp their feet; stand up and play; switch chairs; and, in the case of a violist, juggle.
Donald Trump continues to stomp his feet at China, in defence of his controversial phone call with Taiwan two weeks ago.
In one of the most spirited scenes, cast members from the long-running Off Broadway show "Stomp" visit to teach percussion.
That's a big number and suggests there may be no way for the company to completely stomp this sort of activity out.
I worry about toxic masculine culture, or fear of it, that may stomp out any interest from transgender men hoping to attend.
Now they're a mid-20th-century European power, agonizing over the inevitable loss of the colonies and trying to stomp out insurgencies.
The industrialized stomp is fully present, but still couched in grimy, wriggly proto-black metal riffs that pummel and churn with abandon.
But it is a testament to the weakness of Corbyn's position that even David Cameron feels he can stomp all over him.
If ghostbusting isn't your style, then you can stomp around as the marshmallow mascot that threatened the team in the classic film.
Now you have two beers or glasses of wine and stomp grumpily into the office the next day with a nasty headache.
But they are the elephants in the room that are going to stomp all over his desire to Make America Great Again.
Then after the Taser was shot into Mr. Brown's back, [the officer] proceeded to stomp on Mr. Brown's leg with both feet.
The second lets you loose in a giant robot strapped into a jetpack, whose sole attack is a skyscraper-smashing butt-stomp.
The characters don't just stomp around to it, but activate it, the game working like a switchboard for sounds, visuals and gameplay.
Meyer's clients include Stomp Rocket, a STEM toy for kids, and Oxygen Plus, a wellness product that helps with breathing after workouts.
I was ready to swear off this "boy toy," stomp off to my room and tea party like there was no tomorrow.
Mr. Trump, on the defensive and presiding over a federal government that remains partially closed, is trying to stomp on that message.
He also received enough free media coverage to largely stomp on coverage of former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg's Iowa bounce.
Ms. Stomp said her work was motivated by the desire to help people better understand and meet the needs of their animals.
"Stomp," the lead single on Franklin's next album, "God's Property from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation," made the Top Forty charts in 1997.
Fart jokes, a pitch-perfect Stomp parody, and some unexpected family bonding — what more do you want from an episode of TV?
That's when we're told the indoor stomp out began, with the attacker and at least one of his friends thrashing BN (again).
Dance Dance Revolution might not look as convincing, but its directional pad makes players stomp all over the place to quick rhythms.
Along the way, "Stomp" launched several touring companies, appeared on late night television, filmed an HBO special and collaborated with A-listers.
He paraded around the room to a mix of boos and cheers before leaping into the ring with a loud, definitive stomp.
Equity, director Meera Menon's drama about women on Wall St., follows the ladies that stomp through the streets of New York's Financial District.
But by coincidence, this stomp to Jung's lead foot managed to sneak in precisely because the knee wasn't noticeably raised in Jung's vision.
You can still wall jump and stomp on those iconic squat-mushrooms called goombas, and there are coins and power-ups to collect.
In 2005, STOMP Out Bullying, a youth bullying prevention organization, started the campaign to help victims and for bystanders to become supportive allies.
Princes and presidents, princesses and regents are greeted, dancers twirl and stomp and an Olympic flame is lit atop a 17th-century tower.
From mops and brooms to shopping carts and plastic bags, STOMP performers use everything they see in sight to create rhythm and sound.
Although Woods may win the award for boldest look, she's not the first pregnant model to stomp the catwalk at this year's NYFW.
I stomp towards his room and appear menacingly in the doorway to find him lounging on a pillow looking at a picture book.
The irony of putting on a tuxedo — sans bowtie — to watch beautiful women stomp down a runway in underwear wasn't lost on me.
This time, instead of facing termination, Jim is left to stomp around his glass-walled apartment, smashing vases and chairs in a rage.
Bands from Florida (outside of Obituary's swampy stomp) tried to sound otherworldly and wickedly fast, often incorporating jazz or psychedelia into their mix.
If you watch a fight and if the knee does not rotate the head, it's more like a head stomp on the canvas.
But since Donald Trump took office, we've watched America stand by – or even send signals of support – as dictators stomp on these rights.
It starts with a heavy T. Rex stomp and vocalist Moses Brown singing about sexually insecure cops before burning guitar riffs take over.
There are some shows that I expect to rip my heart out and stomp on it: Bojack Horseman, This Is Us, cable news.
He joins a band of boys, begins to learn to speak Creek and takes part in stomp dances at night in the woods.
" "And when giant corporations -- and their leaders -- cheat their customers, stomp out their competitors, and rob their workers," Warren said, "let's prosecute 'em.
Event planners, too, have a bag of tricks filled with techno dancers, synchronized swimmers, stomp troops and aerialists hanging on 40-foot rigs.
Instead, they say a focus on prevention, treatment and recovery is what's needed, as advocates work to stomp out the stigma of addiction.
He was a regular at the Ponderosa Stomp, a New Orleans music festival dedicated to rediscovering unsung artists and songs of the past.
It's tempting to stomp city-states into the ground early on, but you might be better served using the honey and not the vinegar.
A majority of participants in the STOMP Out survey also said they felt the current climate is impacting the way teens treat each other.
The Harlem Globetrotters have teamed up with members of percussion group STOMP for a video to mark the basketball team's 90th birthday this year.
It's been raining a lot in southern California so we're all wearing our boots and are ready to stomp in some puddles and mud!
In the beginning, the regenerative electric brake slowed a little too abruptly so I tended to reach for the disc brake or stomp brake.
Putting the lead foot in and out—the old hokey pokey method—works well to frustrate fighters who are waiting to stomp on it.
Some are fairly standard Sonic fare; giant robots that stomp through the level, forcing you to memorize their patterns in order to defeat them.
And yet, like much of Fallen Kindgom, it feels overdone — less of a wink than a stomp on the head from a lumbering brontosaurus.
The show is a bit too loud, and because the performers literally stomp on the stage to make sound, it gets really, really dusty.
All of this is mostly a series of empty excuses for McCarthy to stomp and charge around and call suburban moms the c-word.
I guess as a country if we see a man stomp around and yell at a woman for 90 minutes, that's considered a win?
Tom Wolf: "You better put a catcher's mask on your face because I'm going to stomp all over your face with golf spikes." pic.twitter.
But as we rage and stomp about Russia's state-sponsored doping, we might recall those decades when doping was a slice of American pie.
American military power led the way thru Operation Inherent Resolve and working with other countries, including Russia, to stomp ISIS in to the ground.
The pair punch and stomp the victim, with one ultimately cutting his hair and scalp with a knife as a woman films the abuse.
Test Run Stomp Sessions, a new app created by former professional extreme sports athletes, helps link up skaters and riders with athletes for lessons.
But Williamson, the prospective No. 1 overall pick in the N.B.A. draft, returned last week, and Duke proceeded to stomp through the A.C.C. tournament.
In both San Pedro, California, and Austin, Texas, the Minutemen and Big Boys would begin incorporating a funk-laced swing to hardcore's primal stomp.
Half of that sticker price is what it costs to make the shirt, while the other half is going straight to Stomp Out Bullying.
Those complications, in turn, led some attendees to stomp off before the caucusing even began and others to raise suspicions over accurate head counts.
Patricky "Pitbull" Freire defeated his RIZIN lightweight grand prix semifinal opponent Luiz Gustavo with punches, a foot stomp, and a couple of soccer kicks.
It costs $7.50 per shirt to print and the rest of the money will be donated to the charity Stomp Out Bullying, Haag said.
Trump then thrust his penis inside her, even as Carroll tried to shove him off and stomp on his foot, according to her story.
A dude plays a synthesizer in the corner, and I join the Portuguese workers to stomp and tromp the hell out of the grapes.
And did we mention the fire breathers, gigantic neon flowers, multicultural dance party, what appeared to be a "Stomp" salute, and Olivia Newton-John?
While most of the heroes utilize jumping to get vertical, Mario is able to butt stomp enemies when he lands on them for extra damage.
STOMP Out Bullying is a prevention and education organization that empowers people who have experienced bullying and gives bystanders resources to come to their defense.
" Amber Pope, Washington Elementary School District: "I can't even count the number of times I've had to stomp on a cockroach crawling across my classroom.
From the trailer, it looks like Stomp the Yard director Sylvain White plans to take the more traditional, low-budget horror route with this movie.
That's plenty of time for fans to get familiar with the princes' heights and general builds before they stomp onto the big screen as Stormtroopers.
"When my daughter was little, I used to point a laser pointer at the ground and she would try to stomp on it," he said.
Today we're premiering the album's last single before release day, "Plans," whose piano-driven, heartfelt stomp is a thousand times more Delta blues than Darkthrone.
The $80 Robot Kit, as satisfying as it is to stomp around and punch a bunch of buildings as a giant robot, is less versatile.
The stomp brake over the back tire feels like an emergency solution, but one I'd be happy to have if the other two brakes failed.
She'll flip her hair at you, roll her eyes, stomp up the stairs and slam the door, all while telling you, 'No one understands me!
Watching Kat feels like watching a much more confident mirror image proudly stomp through The Bold Type — someone I'm way too nervous to act like.
After all, if you walk up to me and stomp on my foot, I'll give you a pass if you say it was an accident.
"  "Jorge, you cannot ask that the United States to burn the Constitution and stomp all over it in the process of doing what you want.
While children stomp on these pedals, they can read the exhibition's labels, and "they're taking in the content a little bit more," Mr. Rios said.
Gizmodo video producer Eleanor Fye tried a "stomp" test—that's when you put on the nylons and really pull—and the Sheertex did not rip.
"Welcome to the New Dark Ages" puts a dark, entrancing stomp that plays out like de-industrialized Godflesh right in the center of the album.
Or will it be the Godzilla stomp of a "hard takeoff," in which some as yet unimagined algorithm is suddenly incarnated in a robot overlord?
But in Chinese, "the more the glass is broken, the more peace will be upon you," he said, cuing Mr. Mateo to stomp, especially hard.
Another video showed Officer McDonald stomp or kick Mr. Hollins in the head as Mr. Hollins was lying on the ground with his hands cuffed.
But if you see a bear on your deck, or hear noises and think there's one in your house, just stomp and yell and bang.
He's the kind of voter who has re-elected Barr twice in this formerly Democratic district and who could stomp any nascent blue wave here.
In 1998 Mr. Morrison shared a major gospel honor, the Dove Award for song of the year, for "Stomp," by Kirk Franklin and the Family.
They are both veterans of "Stomp," the long-running show that uses everyday objects as percussion, and they can draw upon that experience in adapting.
Despite clocking Adams with the very first punch of the match, Shaw pulled him up to knock him out (again) and stomp on his head.
One of the men then started to stomp on all the buns while hurling verbal abuse at a woman, while his accomplice stood by and watched.
It's completely bizarre, but the big burst of air you get with each stomp on the Wind Pedal lends a nice 4D layer to the experience.
Just look at these numbers: For those in New York City, STOMP is celebrating their milestone with $10 tickets for Tuesday's performance (through a TodayTix lottery).
What threat is out to destroy the world, unless a group of heroes listening to music stomp on a bunch of colored arrows until it relents?
Chalmers wrote on the description of the YouTube video that she learned how to do the simulation from a workshop called Stomp Out Boring Childbirth Classes.
Elephants can easily snuff out a human life with a single trunk swipe or foot stomp and kill about as many Americans as big cats do.
Of course, in order to capture his foe, Chuck had to ruin his father and best friend and stomp all over the boundaries of his marriage.
In a Facebook Live video, he threatened to stomp Democratic Governor Tom Wolf's face while wearing "golf spikes" if Wolf did not stop airing negative advertisements.
Meanwhile, the layered guitars and strings and the watery electronics bleed into each other, creating a haze that she can't quite yell through or stomp around.
The Kandee Johnson-hosted event celebrated the launch of Kylie's new SinfulColors nail polish set that will benefit the L.A. LGBT Center and Stomp Out Bullying.
Their utter disregard for their instruments or the stage on which they stomp and howl makes them one of the most destructive bands in the scene.
Facebook's prioritization of openness and accessibility has made it a target of critics who say it isn't doing enough to stomp out fake news and misinformation.
They come to the center from Oklahoma's 38 tribes, and their regimen includes making flutes, bowls and drums, attending a sweat lodge and practicing stomp dancing.
At this point, you might stomp around the living room, threaten to take away her driving privileges, and make a comment about how unreliable she is.
Fast-forward to the parking lot stomp-out ... which then spilled back into the eatery, where we're told BN stormed back in and allegedly socked somebody.
Apple doesn't need to sell a higher number of iPhones at lower prices in order to continue smashing revenue records and stomp out all the competition.
Sponsored content deals like this happen all the time, both in the YouTube gaming community and beyond, and the FTC's goal isn't to stomp them out.
However, after Franklin reworked the lyrics — and producer Jerry Wexler added an extra dose of stomp — the song took off, reaching No. 19873 in January 1968. 3.
Empire Records has partnered with haute couture designer Helen von Wyeth (Gina Gershon) for a fashion show where Tiana (Serayah) will perform as models stomp the runway.
The CIA has authority to operate in Syria now, lining up with Trump's desire to stomp out ISIS, but the striking region will expand, U.S. officials said.
The pins in the stem catch were too wide, and weren't sliding in properly to the grove on the stomp brake, gouging the plastic in the process.
Fortnite is the first-person shooter reinvented as a place to stomp around, as a place for friends to chill and talk about whatever's on their minds.
Click here to view original GIFLike most of Colin Furze's creations, the Stomp O Matic trash compactor almost ends up self-destructing in a ball of flames.
Rest assured, that crunchy, metallic stomp (Swedish death-metal fans, take note) is present and accounted for, balanced out by a hulking doom and howling D-beat.
But they certainly didn't stomp out cases throughout a given society, or in the long term; pubic lice have been with us for about three million years.
Trico, for his part, can tear down obstacles, stomp on enemies, and leap across great chasms while the boy holds on to its feathers for dear life.
Some keep them as pets or drag them to dorm rooms, while others simply bask in the majestic creatures' glory as they stomp around on golf courses.
When they headed to DC, the Ecks had simply planned to stomp around the Capitol, meet other Obamacare opponents, and make their voices of ACA dissent heard.
Despite sources' assurances that online pedophilic behavior remains distinct from real-life urges, and can even help stomp them out, digitally entertaining these urges can be dicey.
He has held countless musical gatherings there, and it has become a hub for the various communities he has fostered in Porch Stomp and Mergers and Compositions.
"We found magic in such names as Kid Ory, King Oliver, Johnny Dodds, Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey," he wrote on his blog, Stomp Off, in 2010.
Demelza begins with a butt stomp and melee moves at first, while Nessa prefers a ranged arsenal, with a killer frisbee and later grenade-style water balloons.
At the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, Janet Jackson performed her hits "All for You" and "Rhythm Nation," a sensual club ballad and a militaristic funk stomp.
Ms. Stomp said she planned to investigate whether dust levels in stalls affect snorting, to further explore her hypothesis that snorting is about more than nostril-clearing.
Trump has been guilty of all three sins, and given a second term he will feel free to stomp where up until now he has merely trod.
This is amazing: If Germans discovered fire tomorrow, more than a third of us would rush to stomp out this frightening new source of heat and light.
While its citizens shun him and stomp on him, Arthur descends into a cycle of retribution and violence, becoming a folk hero for all the wrong reasons.
But while those OTT walks used to stick out like a sore thumb, now more and more designers are instructing their models to stomp down the runway.
"And it does seem that these particular children attended the Donald Trump school of debate: If the facts are uncomfortable, simply yell and scream and stomp your feet."
"Take that image of the Chizza, stomp on it, throw it against the wall, drag it through mud, that's what's in the box," said one user on Facebook.
It was one of the two weekly canvassing meetings for the new Stomp Out Slumlords campaign (SOS), which encourages people facing eviction to get their day in court.
I'm ok with strict rules, with very concrete criteria for success: say, the way timing works for staggering a Church Giant in Bloodborne, with their obvious stomp attack.
Entertainment Weekly reports that the film's cast filmed a PSA for STOMP Out Bullying, an initiative that coincides with the World Day of Bullying Prevention on October 2.
Police allege Fernando pushed his mother from their second floor apartment window and then jumped out of the same window and began to kick and stomp on her.
And strut I did, boldly sipping coffee (like, a lot of coffee), bingeing on Chex Mix and occasionally busting out a "Look What You Made Me Do" stomp.
The 2570S let me stomp the throttle and ride its healthy but manageable surge of performance without making me feel like I was tempting fate or exceeding physics.
She got an eerie feeling from the armed guards who stood watch over worship services and the way Jones would stomp on Bibles and rant against the government.
"I Got to Find My Baby" (1960) A blues stomp penned by Peter Clayton, "Baby" failed to chart but it offered a fine showcase for Berry's vocal growl.
And Clinton looks increasingly likely to stomp Trump in a general election: As you can see on the chart, Clinton and Trump were about tied back in February.
When they don't, they pick up their ball and stomp their feet all the way home — even if it means the rest of us get stuck with ObamaCare.
According to Metro, these so-called "pigeon spookers" charge you 20 baht (about $0.65 USD) to stomp around and wave flags in order to get those wings flapping.
It's just easier to be in FFXV's world of Eos than it was to stomp through the muck of Velen and the dig through the corruption of Novigrad.
I can certainly think of a few recent situations where I would have liked to bring an irresponsibly piloted drone down safely to give it a good stomp.
The Robot game is probably the most elaborate, as you don a cardboard backpack, visor, and shoe straps in order to stomp and punch around a virtual city.
But Stomp also brought many of the top names, like Ms. Anderson, into the company as advisers, so they also have a part ownership stake in its success.
On September 6, the VolShop store had a surprise: they had made a version of the boy's shirt, donating a portion of proceeds to nonprofit Stomp Out Bullying.
Coming off a month of almost constant bed rest, I was antsy and overcome by a compulsion to do something — stomp my feet, scream, buy a wristwatch, anything.
With every stretch I imagine what I'll feel like pushing through the final 800 meters and how hard I'll stomp on the ground in the final 100 meters.
A Florida student's T-shirt design inspired by the University of Tennessee has generated some significant funds for Stomp Out Bullying, thanks to the support of fans everywhere.
When a horse was snorting, the researchers also recorded the animal's ear position; forward-pointing ears are a known signal of a positive internal state, Ms. Stomp said.
Aluminum frames make these snowshoes light—around 35 ounces each—and steel crampons underfoot make them tough enough to stomp over gravel and boulders without losing their edge.
Last week, the touring cast from the percussion show STOMP stopped by CERN, home of the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland, to whack old accelerator parts with drumsticks.
I am wearing a pair of sturdy black patent-leather four-inch Barneys high heels, which puts my height around six-one, and I try to stomp his foot.
Stomp around as King Kong for $64.92 See Details In case Dreamwork's infamous Minions haven't driven you insane, you could always dress up as one of them for Halloween.
When Facebook rolled out its first major anti-clickbait adjustment in 2014, it managed to pretty much stomp out a whole cottage industry of exclamation-point-happy screaming headlines.
Watching Wanderlei Silva grab the ropes that edge the Pride ring and stomp his poor foe's head into the canvas, it's hard not to feel it in your gut.
Other concerts will be at Joe's Pub, City Winery and Robert F. Wagner Park in Lower Manhattan, where the "Stomp"-like Israeli troupe Tararam will perform on Aug. 7.
"Now more than ever we must empower our children with knowledge so together we can stomp out the growing hate in our country," Brown said in a tweet Monday.
Played by everyone from DJ Harvey to James Murphy, it is rocket-fuel for discerning dancers, a swooning, rapturous, gargantuan stomp that stalks round the club licking its lips.
These women — Asia Argento, Annabella Sciorra — there's all these women, over 100-something now by our count, there's many many more — I didn't want to stomp on their voice.
His gallerist partner, Amalia Dayan, accompanied him in pointy S&M attire: a sharp-shouldered gunmetal-gray jacket, tight skirt, and bondage heels (to stomp on the non-rich?).
They are inherently defiant, but rather than getting up in anyone's face they stomp on the ground and try to make sense of the dust that gets kicked up.
Pressing your keys to increasingly faster J-pop rhythms, you stomp out tanks, bust up helicopters, shove giant Ultramen heros, dribble soldiers into pavement stains and slam those fucking dunks.
Participants in Hungary's residency scheme must stomp up funds not only for the bond but also for a hefty commission fee of 50,000 euros to the agency processing their application.
"I was a pretty stubborn and tough kid, and when I didn't get my way, I would cross my arms and stomp my feet," The Honest Company co-founder recalls.
TSM traded wins with top team Samsung Galaxy and lost twice to Royal Never Give Up, the second match knocking TSM out of the tournament in a 403-minute stomp.
The fastest way to get a closer look is to sprint all the way down, and that's exactly what I did, kicking up an avalanche of dust with every stomp.
Through his own artist-activist endeavor, Azikiwe Mohammed has launched a Kickstarter effort to distribute "Stomp Out I.C.E." pins to raise funds designated for United States immigration reform and aid.
But you don't want to get into a situation where it is all peace and love, and then you have to go out and stomp on somebody's head in competition.
The Stomp O Matic, made from an old grinder and a discarded mannequin, might not be one of Furze's most outlandish creations, but it's undoubtedly one of his most practical.
It's a brave dad that lets his son plug a laptop into his car, trusting that the first stomp on the gas won't send them straight through the garage door.
The tone of this classic Cold War Kids song screams fall — and will satisfy your itch for a heavy bass line as you stomp on every crunchy leaf you see.
And today, Mercedes-Benz parent company Daimler took a cautious step into the swamp stomp, announcing plans to launch a self-driving car pilot somewhere in Silicon Valley, next year.
Finally, after a few tense moments, the largest elephant in the family comes to the rescue, appearing to stomp the crocodile as the younger elephant runs away from the scene.
"He [one captor] whacked me on the head with the gun and then proceeded to stomp on me and give me a pretty good beating," Capone recounted in his interview.
When a shillelagh fighter was able to get his opponent to the ground, he (sometimes joined by his fellows) would stomp the downed fighter, often while wearing hob-nailed boots.
Foodborne illness has been the target of agricultural invention since the invention of farming, but we haven't generated enough science to stomp out E.coli and other pathogens at the source.
Shakespeare's tragedy about the price of political ambition has not been widely adapted for ballet, so this is a rare opportunity to see Lady Macbeth stomp around in toe shoes.
Front Burner Last year when Red Jacket Orchards in Geneva, N.Y., introduced its black currant and blueberry juice, or "stomp," as they call it, it was gone in a flash.
Tubs of grapes will be hauled out for willing participants to try their hand — er, foot — at crushing, either barefoot or wrapped in plastic: Grape stomp, noon to 5 p.m.
You can practically hear the swing voters running away from this promise to stomp the incumbent governor's face with golf spikes (an odd country-club touch for a tough guy).
These sentries between this world and the next wear ornate body armor — frond-shaped helmet crests and flaming epaulets — and raise their legs to stomp on ill-fated evil ghouls.
The music—from Talk Talk's debut single, the absurdly confident romantic synth-stomp of 1982's "Mirror Man" through to Mark Hollis—is still there, ripe and ready for revision.
"We don't want to be a backdrop for the president to stomp the table, get up, and walk out," Pelosi told reporters last week after Trump abandoned the negotiating table.
There's nothing like hearing — no, feeling — the earthshaking stomp of an approaching Tyrannosaurus rex in movie-theater surround sound, or witnessing velociraptors rampage through a kitchen on a towering screen.
Still, no method has been more popular than the classic foot-stomp, which seems to have united residents as if it were a service requirement of living in the state.
The result, which looks delicate but is not — "you can kick it, stomp on it, it's not going to be harmed," says Jackson — blurs the line between painting and sculpture.
In the video ... it looks like Allen and Cappelletty, who is MGK's drummer, punch, kick and stomp on G-Rod shortly after another monstrous crew member body slammed the actor.
"Moderation" goes for a hand-clapping, room-shaking Motown-flavored rock-soul stomp — think Martha and the Vandellas — as Florence Welch scoffs at the whole notion of moderation in love.
" As the show celebrates a quarter century in New York, where a spokeswoman said it has grossed about $22001 million, here are 21999 things you might not know about "Stomp.
In an extended jam session, filmed in one long take, the "Stomp" cast, Gus and the puppet pupils turn everyday objects in their classroom in an old theater into instruments.
Stomp and her colleagues used these observations to calculate each horse's chronic stress score, a measure of how disturbed an animal is, and compared the score to how often they snorted.
"Twitter has a responsibility to stomp out all voices of hate on its platform," Brandi Collins-Dexter, senior campaign director at activist group Color Of Change told Motherboard in a statement.
STOMP Out Bullying, a national anti-bullying and cyberbullying organization for kids and teens in the U.S., spreads awareness and teaches effective solutions to cyberbullying, including sexual harassment among young people.
The problem manifests differently in every culture, and rooting it out would require altering millions of people's worldviews while making sure not to stomp out otherwise unique and valuable cultural beliefs.
The same sorts of groups that, in the past, would stomp their feet and threaten to leave the big social networks and then fail are in small ways starting to succeed.
Amid their "colossal struggle," Carroll wrote, she tried to push him away, tried to stomp on his feet, and was eventually able to get away and run out of the store.
Of course, no trip to a vineyard would be complete without a classic grape stomp — just like on I Love Lucy — even if the old-school technique isn't widely used anymore.
It was a phrase I'd certainly heard before, along with variants like "smash the patriarchy" and "stomp the patriarchy," one that conjured memories of pro-choice marches and feminist punk shows.
From the deft-patters of "I Catch You Napping," to the furious fuzz and stomp of "Comet Marbles," it's a record that plays the emphatic off the ethereal to devastating effect.
Could that have been enough to compel a man to scream into the lifeless eyes of a waxwork Sean Combs, rip off its head, and stomp the dismembered skull into oblivion?
So there was one where we'd jump up and down and scream "YES YES YES YES YES," and then be like "NO NO NO NO NO" and stomp on the ground.
Controlling Belfort's left ankle, Sakuraba would work to raise it, ensure that Belfort's right foot wasn't able to stomp on his standing leg, and throw a kick into Belfort's exposed hamstring.
"The "Gracefully You" author, who started her career in Hollywood as a professional dancer, said that she's most bothered by singers who stomp while dancing, rather than "walking through your feet.
Designer Molly Goddard, known for her colorful eye-catching tulle dresses, said her clients would "stomp through the storm" next winter in her taffeta frocks, pinstripe suits and bright argyle knits.
Then I stomp on the hills and watch the hundreds of ants in their frenzy, crawling over one another, spreading the stuff around, and I am relieved to see them dying.
But after a fellowship at Make Music New York, he started Porch Stomp, and a catering gig made it possible to stock the kitchen with more than just rice and eggs.
With training camp approaching, Coach Jeff Hornacek seems inclined to stomp on the smoldering embers of Jackson's tenure by ditching the triangle offense in favor of a more up-tempo system.
KING KONG Years after its initial Melbourne run, this musical adaptation of the 823 novella by Merian C. Cooper and Edgar Wallace is finally about to stomp its way onto Broadway.
Mofsie again serves as the concert M.C., introducing and explaining the significance of the dances performed, including a Hoop Dance, a Stomp Dance and a Round Dance, a dance of friendship.
"We had parents reaching out to say their 9-year-old has been threatened and harassed on the app," said Ross Ellis, the founder and chief executive of Stomp Out Bullying.
Herman Fuselier, who writes about entertainment and hosts a Saturday afternoon radio show called "Zydeco Stomp" on the local NPR affiliate, KRVS, points out that the instrumentation strikes many as unusual.
The actresses can sing and dance, but their characters are so woefully underwritten that they mostly just stomp through the show—furrowing their brows, flipping their hair, and angrily eating lollipops.
Horiguchi threw the kitchen sink at his opponent, including a face stomp, but Motoya somehow withstood that punishment and responded in kind with attacks of his own in a frenetic first round.
Stomp said she'd now like to study other non-vocal sounds, like blows: smoother, uninterrupted exhales that are sometimes conflated with snorts, but instead indicate a horse is feeling threatened or alarmed.
EVERY morning the children of Tsukamoto kindergarten stomp their tiny feet in time to military anthems, bow to pictures of the emperor and vow courageously to offer themselves to defend the state.
And between takes, while I stew and stomp around 'staying in character', she is light and makes me laugh and helps me realize that life is short and I should enjoy it.
We explain why that plan backfired, turning the fax into the mechanical cockroach of American medicine, the seemingly immortal machine that doctors, nurses, and patients all hate, but can't quite stomp out.
Feitosa would stomp the opponent backwards with a front leg push kick, then when the high kick came he would turn it over to the point where he was almost kicking downwards.
It's like watching a desperate and hardened Paul Millsap from the future that journeyed back to our present to stomp a mudhole in the Celtics and presumably also stop World War Three.
These outlets are provoking outrage to pressure Facebook into silencing conservative blogs and news sites, which have been conveniently labeled "fake," because they see it as an opportunity to stomp out competition.
It's a side-scrolling game where you collect bananas, stomp on penguins, shoot yourself out of wooden barrels, and try to figure out why anyone would want to play as Kiddy Kong.
That is because every year, after a day spent harvesting grapes, the pickers perform what is called "foot treading," where they stomp grapes by foot to extract the juice from the fruit.
"There are moments when we are desperate, that we cry and stomp and get angry, but ... that passes because we are thinking about them there and that they are coming," she said.
I'm plenty unfamiliar with their gothy Amebix-meets-Venom stomp, but  I've never actually read any of legendary fantasy author J. R. R. Tolkien—and these Canadian motherfuckers LOVE them some Tolkien.
Some would be Jackass fans, and some would just be people that wanted to see a movie for free, so you watch some people get pissed and stomp out of the theater.
Their tempos range from a blistering, blasting sprint to a hyper-distorted Cro-Magnon stomp, alternately cramming in black metal's intensity, hardcore ferocity, and sludgy doom's lumbering gait (or sometimes all three).
SATURDAY PUZZLE — I always feel lucky to get an Andrew Ries construction; he specializes in really piquant, clever themeless puzzles that demand some effort and concentration but don't stomp on my brain.
"King For a Day," written by Mr. East with Chris and Morgane Stapleton, is a rollicking history lesson, and "Surrender" is a nod to the exuberant stomp of Ike and Tina Turner.
JUSTICE Justice's music is made for no place smaller than an arena, where multistory strobe lights can flash on every sequenced synthesizer note, and a basic, blasting 4/4 stomp sounds triumphal.
With our politicians unable to pass a budget to fund our government beyond the first week of February, this is the worse time for members to stomp off in a puerile fit.
So: a melting pot of Dust Bowl tea dresses and loden peacoats with velvet appliqués and thigh-high leather motorcycle boots, made to stomp and swan your way into an uncertain future.
For example, elephants have been observed fleeing for higher ground in the moments before distant tsunamis, and a mother elephant who feels threatened will stomp on the ground to warn others away.
This was the John McCain who, rather than attend the 2016 Republican National Convention, chose instead to stomp around his home state and to take a train to his beloved Grand Canyon.
We're told Cesar once got so jealous of a rival dancer, he taped tuna can lids to the bottom of his boots and threatened to stomp the dancer's face and cut him up.
Peter explains that he believes that engagement is tantamount to marriage, but before they can really get into it, a conveniently timed adorable child appears and leads them away to stomp grapes barefoot.
Whether it's the Alt-Right marching on Charlottesville, Proud Boys brawling in streets countrywide, an armed anti-Semite stalking death into a synagogue, or Derek Vinyard mid-curb-stomp, it's all the same.
Trump ran on "America First" and called the Iraq War stupid, whereas Bolton continues to defend the Iraq War and believes that we should stomp out danger wherever we think it will appear.
The money was good, but Sammartino said he was motivated by pride, not howling fans who admired his headlock on the Sheik of Araby or goaded him to kick and stomp Crybaby Cannon.
There's a switch on the front that you can disengage with one hand, and then the handlebars drop down and clip to the fender slash stomp brake that goes over the back wheel.
At rallies, Beto would stomp his scuffed Stetsons and drawl the bridge, "It takes one hand to count the things I can count on," and point his swooping index finger right at everyone.
Stomp a Clefable if you're looking to jack up your HP. Slap a Dustox out of the air if you're looking for a boost in special defense, and so and and so forth.
One of the biggest new additions is the big two-player mech suit called the Brute, which gives players some serious firepower as well as the ability to stomp through buildings and cover.
I kept hearing Tone-Loc's "Wild Thing" in the festive opening seconds of "Nyakinyua Rise"; but then the song coiled into a fierce, tribal stomp, its slivered vocals at war with one another.
The truth is that if you have any experience hitting anything, learning to pick up and stomp your driving foot as you perform a strike is actually a pretty difficult thing to do.
Instead it is seen as a zero-sum power struggle between oppressor and oppressed, and America is not a distinct and special place but just another country where the powerful stomp the vulnerable.
Created by former professional extreme sport athletes, Stomp Sessions works like Uber or on-demand delivery apps: simply open it at any of their current locations — ski and snowboard at Squaw Valley, Calif.
Mathilde Stomp, a doctoral student at the University of Rennes who led the research, said she set out to understand whether the snort could be used as an measure of the horse's mood.
With its single, hollow eye, the symbol of a blinkered worldview, "Giant Figure (Cyclops)" comes off as an outsized guardian figure/Star Wars shock trooper primed to stomp the first outbreak of dissent.
There's the mechanical disc brake on the handlebar that I mentioned, an electric regenerative brake activated by pulling to the right on the throttle wheel, and a manual stomp brake above the back wheel.
Best had only appeared in a handful of short films prior to landing The Phantom Menace, having been noticed by the film's casting director while performing as part of the touring company of Stomp.
Both represent a very old, tedious form of white male privilege whose response to not getting precisely what they want, no matter how inane, is to stomp their feet and talk over everyone else.
Weezer have a new record out—the White Album, if you will—which dropped last week and contains a stomp of a song called "Thank God for Girls," (but you probably already know that).
Songs like "Perpetrator Emasculation" may remind listeners of Castrator's "The Emasculator," another rape revenge fantasy, but Venom Prison's approach veers away from Castrator's old school death metal approach, instead embracing a furious hardcore stomp.
Instead, it aims to expose the intricacies and desires possessed by a modern-day civilization: the lust, intimacy, blame, political unrest, and bravery that emboldens those to stomp out the fires that breed fear.
" On resistance against Trump: "Yeah, sick tan / that's why he wants us to disband / 'cause he cannot withstand / the fact that we're not afraid of Trump / fuck walking on eggshells, I came to stomp.
"Up Right," a signature Cave work making its New York premiere at the Armory, features dancers who slowly metamorphose into 10-foot-tall shamanesque creatures as they don their rustling Soundsuits and stomp around.
"Holy Moly," their new collaboration, is like a photonegative of that song — a mean stomp rather than a buoyant thump, surly lyrics delivered in surly fashion rather than surly lyrics delivered with wild glee.
Once he had a hold of his hand, Ahmed says Conor pulled him in and grabbed the phone out of his hand ... allegedly proceeding to stomp on it while his bodyguards blocked off Ahmed.
Self-identifying as a Metal Barbarian fills this void, and gives solace to those primitive souls who struggle to navigate of the modern world, wondering why they can't just stomp that person in the neck.
Since discontinuing Note7 production, Samsung has struggled with customers and carrier partners to stomp out Note7 use and suffered the embarrassment of virtually every airline flight warning people not to use the device on airplanes.
More specifically, strongmen are hired to stomp and shout, to make big promises of victories ahead and promise great consequences for failure, to make complicated things simple and turn unspoken or unspeakable inner ambitions outward.
It's directed by Sylvain White—who previously directed Stomp the Yard and a direct-to-video I Know What You Did Last Summer sequel—and stars IT's Javier Botet as the lanky, faceless figure himself.
A journey through the Met's Fifth Avenue building on Saturday will mean more than just walking: Be prepared to stomp, shake, tap and twirl as the museum offers workshops on a host of dance disciplines.
"As much as I wanted to stomp my foot and align myself with the opposition, there was no way I could stand behind the viciousness and ugliness that seemed to fuel these fundamentalists," she wrote.
Among the many prolific channels on YouTube is bootsmade21crushing (BM238C) which for four years has featured videos of someone using expensive boots to stomp and crush everything from remote-controlled toys to food to boomboxes.
We suddenly forget about the mountains of complicity it takes to enable every one of these men, and folks who say they're liberal are trying just as hard as conservatives to stomp out the flames.
The party, which came to power after Narendra Modi was elected prime minister in 2014, has been criticized by the student protestors for using its student wing, the ABVP, to stomp out opposition on campuses.
A police officer in camouflage and purple body armour, a riot shield in his hand, holds his booted foot over the head of a protester, (see article) apparently ready to stomp it into the kerb.
Shakespeare's tragedy about the price of political ambition has not been widely adapted for ballet, so this is a rare opportunity to see Lady Macbeth stomp around in toe shoes (1:50, with one intermission).
The Albuquerque outfit has just released its debut release, Louring, and in doing so somehow managed to viciously stomp on most of 212's other doom releases, even those from bands decades into illustrious careers.
"I saw a couple stomp on them, as everyone is taking great pride in doing," said Dan Urevick-Ackelsberg, a lawyer in Philadelphia, who was quick to add that he had also done his part.
As Laughing Squid notes, King shows part of his creative process on his Instagram: The robots stomp and stumble across a barren, presumably post-apocalyptic landscape, when a dust storm blows up on the horizon.
Democrats and Republicans alike appear to be in a perpetual state of slack-jawed bewilderment as they watch her stand up to powerful lobbyists, stomp on shibboleths and clap back at her trolls on Twitter.
"Earned all this money but they never take the country out me," Beyoncé half-raps over a minimal beat, produced by Mike WiLL Made-It and Apluss, which breaks into a blown-out marching band stomp.
In the early years, if something we made at Funny or Die got a million views, we would all stomp around our basement and celebrate to "You Make My Dreams Come True," by Hall and Oates.
"The writers have chosen to see some of the limitations that are thrown up by canon as opportunities, and we like to stay pretty honest, and we stomp down if something truly isn't possible," he admitted.
Sylvain White, a prolific television director, who also directed 2007's Stomp the Yard, directs; Joey King, Julia Goldani-Telles, and Jaz Sinclair are among the teen cast who will be terrorized by the Slender Man.
Aside from Gomez, the broadcast will feature a lineup of speakers and performers including Demi Lovato, Tyrese Gibson, Alicia Keys, Alessia Cara with STOMP, Josh Gad, DJ Khaled, Mpumi Nobiva, The Muppets, Lilly Singh and more.
Like Dorothy and her suffer no fools approach to Stan's hijinks/Blanche's delusions/Rose's non sequiturs/Sophia's trickery, secretarybirds quietly and carefully stalk their prey and then skillfully and aggressively, well, uh, stomp them to death.
In fact, this look is so spot on (pun definitely intended), all that's missing are the wrist-length white gloves, white hat with a matching ribbon, and the chance to stomp the divots alongside Richard Gere.
In the end, the kids gang-stomp Zuckerberg until he fights back, but catch just the second half of the fight on Facebook Live, in turn ruining his reputation despite his protests that it's all untrue.
" He chalked up any opposition to partisan politics and outside agitators: "I guess the national Democrats and national liberal organizations want hand-marked paper ballots; they don't get that, then they're going to stomp their feet.
Toxic Holocaust, Inepsy, and Midnight are obvious reference points; ragged howls and howling leads dominate while the bass handles the heavy lifting, and tracks like "Within the Everlasting Hellfire" rumble in with a decidedly Teutonic stomp.
The decision to take her off of life support, I began to understand, was to follow a path Cora had already cleared for me: Stomp on through the obstacle and embrace what transpires as a result.
Andrew Cyrille & Maono, "Metamusicians' Stomp" (Black Saint, 1978) Mr. Cyrille featured several of his compositions on this earthy and exploratory album, featuring a captivating young tenor saxophonist, David S. Ware, alongside the slashing trumpeter Ted Daniel.
Show Us Your Wall It's hard to imagine too many other punk rock musicians being taken seriously when they cite as equal inspirations the Kingsmen's three-chord garage stomp "Louie Louie" and 19th-century French poetry.
The mice shouldn't be treated as though they are just for show, and what if one of the kids were to go and stomp on one of the tiles, or pour a drink in their cage?
The Hollywood response would be to shout, stomp and say "I don't have to deal with this," the way Trump might on "The Apprentice" or in the middle of a New York City real estate deal.
At least that's the lesson you might take from "Stomp," the durable New York-based stage show that has become a long-running institution in a city where sticking power can be hard to come by.
Twitter's online safety tools are almost identical to Snapchat's: You can report a troubling tweet or find contact information for the site's mental-health partners — the Crisis Text Line, Lifeline, Stomp Out Bullying, Online SOS, and SAVE.
This one didn't pay off, and in the end the giraffe managed to throw the lion off his back and fight his way out by trying to kick and stomp on the big cats, according to Pienaar.
The New Englanders, led by Dratch and SNL host Natalie Portman, stomp in chugging beer steins filled with "coffee from Dunkin" to tell wicked tales of how their captain—Thomas Brady, natch— led them to five victories.
EVERY AFTERNOON AT sunset, at a point midway along the arrow-straight road between Amritsar and Lahore, rival squads of splendidly uniformed soldiers strut and stomp a 22003th-century British military drill known as Beating Retreat (pictured).
Then, after buying or picking up the free animals, he said he took them home, "where he would strangle or stomp on the heads of the cats in the bathtub or backyard patio," according to the document.
Anyone will see the benefit of this magnificent creation, if they've ever had to stomp down their rotting leftovers and aged milk cartoons in order to tie the garbage bag and get it out of your life.
"We break them apart, that backs up the influence a little bit, and it makes absolutely sure that they're not engaged in these unfair practices that stomp out every little business that's trying to get a start."
It is hard to believe that a well-oiled machine like the Cuban Ministry of Culture would feel so threatened by its artists that it would stomp out what essentially amounts to a 10-day art party.
At more than one Lennon Wall, protesters taped pictures of Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam and pro-Beijing lawmakers to the floor to create "democracy dance pads" - and invited people to stomp on the images to music.
Even if the technology doesn't make it to this year's festival, it's not hard to imagine a future in which Coachella viewers around the world are watching headliners stomp around the stage from whatever angle they choose.
I yelled for my partner — who is, like me, a light-skinned Latino — and we watched for 30 seconds as this man continued to kick our sign, then stomp it and the flags down to the ground.
With a 26-211 record — and then a 25-303 stomp through the A.C.C. tournament — the Cavaliers were unequivocally the best team in Division I, and they duly received the top overall seed in the N.C.A.A. tournament.
And driven by a collective fury, brimming with the rippling energies of youth, their minds teeming with the violent images of the streets and the movies, they had only one goal: to smash, hurt, rob, stomp, rape.
Compared with most artists loosely working in the field — including Shovels & Rope, a stomp-and-holler duo from Charleston, S.C., that played a fine, committed opening set on Thursday — Mr. Isbell upholds an almost classical concern for precision.
The game of bug wack-a-mole has gotten so tedious for Apple that the company is reportedly opting not to push out new features and is instead working to improve stability and stomp out existing issues.[MacRumors]
As the hubbub increased, Certiport aired an ad for its testing portal, showing teen actors so excited about the idea of becoming certified in Microsoft Office that they spontaneously broke into Stomp-like improvised dance in the library.
Creepy bassline, clangy distorted drums, angular clatters of guitar noise, and whooshy synth zooms simmer and stomp while Flowers gets increasingly hysterical over a "motherless child," commanding said child to "be of good cheer," making grand untenable promises.
To wash it all down ... Rosepepper Cantina, an award-winning stomp in Nashville, is serving up the "Bad Hombre" cocktail which features "very, very strong, believe me, Mezcal" and "The Nasty Woman" with potent, but well-aged tequila.
Rodriguez will pick his lead leg up to his chest and stomp down in a side kick which might break his opponent's leg, if almost all of his opponents didn't immediately move away when he began the kick.
When a director calls for a marionette skeleton with a 22-foot arm-span, big enough to grab or stomp on the normal character puppets, it's up to the fabrication department to figure out how to build it.
Back in the day I underwent a series of ROLF appointments for an old injury, and I can tell you that it is a soothing massage in the same sense that the Broadway show "Stomp" is a ballet.
In terms of usage, "1984" and Big Brother stomp other surveillance metaphors: In 2014, a study from PEN America found that in more than 100 blog posts and articles about surveillance, "1984" was the sole literary metaphor employed.
He's the mastermind behind Pharell's Oscar-winning "Happy" dance, creator of the routines for Major Lazer's on-stage dance crew the "Lazer Girls," and was featured in movies including Dream Girls, Step Up 3D, and Stomp The Yard.
The drumbeat in a mocking kiss-off, "Bravo," starts out like a basic stomp with two loud beats and two soft ones, but the bass line and vocal phrases each start on different beats, keeping things off-balance.
Each day will also feature free live performances, including acts from the Big Apple Circus (Tuesday and Thursday), and numbers from the Broadway shows "School of Rock" and "Cats" (Tuesday); "Wicked" (Wednesday); and "Anastasia" and "Stomp" (Thursday).grandcentralterminal.
She came ready to stomp her Timberland heels on the necks of more traditional (read: white) heroines of the genre like Hudson and Reese Witherspoon, but it would have meant more had she played a woman of color.
In reality, you're in for a day of firmly experiencing this small island for what it is: a vacation paradise, a place for people to live and camp, and a plotted nature that you can stomp around in.
"Blaming Donald Trump for the most outrageous things done by people who claim to support him is no different from blaming Bernie Sanders for the people who stomp and spit on American flags at his rallies," he writes.
The strange thing is that after months of watching Trump say things that are racist, absurd, patently false, or all three at once, the Republican Party establishment decided to stomp on him for saying things that are basically true.
That used to work pretty well, and certainly you aren't going to see any knee-stomp fatalities, but a number of fighters have had significant interruptions to their careers through ACL or MCL damage directly related to these kicks.
"What would really 'suck' is if we don't fix a corrupt system that lets giant companies like Facebook engage in illegal anticompetitive practices, stomp on consumer privacy rights, and repeatedly fumble their responsibility to protect our democracy," she wrote.
Of course, she can stomp the catwalk with the best of them and has enough iconic faces to put Derek Zoolander to shame, but she also has a number of gifts outside of the field of wearing clothing professionally.
"What would really 'suck' is if we don't fix a corrupt system that lets giant companies like Facebook engage in illegal anticompetitive practices, stomp on consumer privacy rights, and repeatedly fumble their responsibility to protect our democracy," she tweeted.
Turning the original's thick tribal percussion on its head, Allendes crafts a full-frontal assault of 20-story tall kicks and wide-open claps that stomp and snap with gleeful abandon while red-alert synths warn of imminent overload.
"Resistance genes with the capacity to turn regular germs into nightmare bacteria have been introduced into many states, but with an aggressive response, we've been able to stomp them out promptly," said Anne Schuchat, the CDC's principal deputy director.
"Governor Wolf, let me tell you, between now and November 6th you'd better put a catcher's mask on your face, because I'm going to stomp all over your face with golf spikes," Wagner said in a two-minute rant.
"What would really 'suck' is if we don't fix a corrupt system that lets giant companies like Facebook engage in illegal anticompetitive practices, stomp on consumer privacy rights, and repeatedly fumble their responsibility to protect our democracy," she said.
One choreographer, Marlyn Oritz, who's danced in shows with Fuerza Bruta, an immersive Cirque du Soleil meets Stomp theatrical group, has posted a lengthy Instagram post accusing Beyoncé's of lifting dance moves from the troupe's show De La Guarda.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A group of black teenage girls stomp, clap and shout in unison in step dance routines, channeling their anger, frustration and hopes into powerful performances in a new documentary "Step," out in U.S. theaters this week.
Later, she and her band performed eight of the 12 songs on "Freedom Highway" in the prison auditorium, from the Creole stomp of "Hey Bebe" to the Staples Singers' civil-rights era anthem that lends the album its title.
After kicking off with medley of "Breadfan,""Holier Than Thou," and an on-fire "Battery,"  they stuck mostly to their first five albums, rolling out the dread stomp of "Harvester of Sorrows" and "Fade to Black" in quick succession.
Taylor Swift's opening number, "Out of the Woods," was an arena-scale stomp, delivered straight into the camera; Alabama Shakes, who dominated the rock categories, started "I Don't Wanna Fight" with a shriek and kept that intensity all the way through.
How developers go about it is up to them, but Apple has already added some AR features to its Maps app, so you can stomp around your local city as if you were a 160-foot giant Japanese sea monster.
" Warren responded via Twitter, "What would really 'suck' is if we don't fix a corrupt system that lets giant companies like Facebook engage in illegal anticompetitive practices, stomp on consumer privacy rights, and repeatedly fumble their responsibility to protect our democracy.
Since the PM's speech in July 2015, at which he pledged to stomp out corruption and break its link with U.K. property, the government has launched a series of consultations and proposals aimed at taking concrete action to address the problem.
Roughly midway through the song, guest vocalist (and Coltsblood bassist) Jemma McNulty's echoing voice reaches out from a cascade of guitar chords, a brief moment of calm before we're swallowed up by a mid-tempo stomp of riffs and polyrhythms.
Recently revealed in Tokyo by the company's CEO, Kazuya Kanemaru, the dinosaur costumes are made from carbon fiber and other lightweight materials so they only weigh about 84 pounds, requiring just a single person inside to make them stomp around.
Beyond Ohio, in next-door Pennsylvania, Democratic governor Tom Wolf is comfortably ahead of his challenger, Scott Wagner, who aired a shocking TV ad threatening to stomp Wolf's face with "golf spikes" in a last-minute effort to spark his campaign.
Refn's message seems to be, "we love beauty too much, so I will destroy it" which is less about beauty and our relation to it and more about the director eagerness to stomp his feet and have a temper tantrum.
"He put me in handcuffs and I thought the whole ordeal was just over with and that's when I seen another officer come out of nowhere and straight drop-kick me in the face; just stomp on my face," Hollins said.
Stephen Townsend, commander of the coalition troops in Iraq, believes it might take two years to clear the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria from its Raqqa and Mosul strongholds and stomp out remaining fighters, he told The Daily Beast.
Around this time, I'd unlocked a counter where the player squares up with an enemy as the spear comes at them, and instead of dodging, you just stomp the spear onto the ground with the confidence of a thousand burning suns.
The fact there's a band like Little Mix – loud, funny women, with pop songs that make you want to stomp down the street and kick wheelie bins over, pop songs that give you a sugar rush – is a valuable thing.
For all its corniness and pulpy action sequences, at the film's core is a radical message that still resonates with modern audiences: the only way to take meaningful action against climate change is to stomp out the main problem—complacency.
He is a true talisman, a symbol of victory, a reminder that dressing up in a costume and banging a drum need not be the preserve of the unhappy Stomp extra, but actually the manifestation of the highest human dream.
I imagine these memories compressed into thumbprints — the wood-burning parrilla at an Argentine asada, the staccato stomp and silk shawl at a flamenco show in Seville — her mind a memory bank filled with cultural currency from around the world.
Then the lights went down and there began a show in which the models did not walk or strut and stomp, but rather stood stationary as they were conveyed on a moving sidewalk through the entire length of the space.
No winner emerged largely because the conversations were redundant, a parroting of the same talking points -- "we must stomp out corporate corruption", "we should build upon Obamacare, not scrap it" -- and the same issues -- health care, political experience, corporate responsibility, etc.
By controlling the tools through which millions of Indians organize, mobilize, push back, protest, and protect, India's powerful try hard to stomp out dissent — and to stop out the fragile feeling of solidarity that has united Indians across religions since independence.
Alan Gilbert begins the orchestra's season proper, however, with a proudly American program: Gershwin's "Concerto in F" (with the jazz pianist Aaron Diehl), Dvořák's "New World" Symphony, and the New York première of "Stomp," by John Corigliano (Sept. 21). ♦
About to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its New York premiere, "Stomp" has endured, not thanks to high-priced sets and effects, but from wielding everyday objects like brooms, garbage cans and wooden poles to create a wordless percussive explosion onstage.
Although his is not a household name, seven of Mr. Packer's productions — including "Stomp the Yard" (2007), "Think Like a Man" (2012), "Ride Along" (2014), "No Good Deed" (363), and "The Wedding Ringer" (2015) — opened in the top spot at the box office.
This means O'Neill will require the skills of both a house cleaner and a PR strategist; he'll need to stomp out corruption and engage seriously with Black Lives Matter, a once-nebulous movement that is veering toward traditional engagement with the political system.
In it, we watch fairytale princess Hannah transform into a jumpsuit-wearing vixen, literally throwing her "BEAUTY QUEEN" sash to the ground before detaching her Cinderella-style skirt to reveal a blue jumpsuit with heels that she uses to stomp through a forest.
Autoplaying video is the scourge of the internet, and Mozilla is going to do its part to help stomp it out in the upcoming Firefox 66, which will automatically mute any autoplaying video unless the user actively clicks the play button, via TechCrunch.
Although STOMP Out Bullying's campaign is focused on a school-aged audience, in 2017 the Pew Research Center found that 41 percent of adults in the U.S. experience some kind of virtual harassment and the majority of witnesses don't feel comfortable intervening.
" On Tuesday, Warren tweeted in response: "What would really 'suck' is if we don't fix a corrupt system that lets giant companies like Facebook engage in illegal anticompetitive practices, stomp on consumer privacy rights, and repeatedly fumble their responsibility to protect our democracy.
From the look of the one and only crime-scene photo, it appears to be hollow, gumball-style—but it's unclear if the wax was hard enough to shatter right away or if the first stomp put you ankle-deep in Diddy's noggin.
Deny the Cross isn't straight up grind, of course, but is rather locked in a too-close-to-call race for dominance that pits grindcore against classic powerviolence and stirs up enough punk stomp and dirty grooves to keep your head bobbing.
With a prospective president of the world's largest economy threatening to block new trade deals, scrap existing ones and stomp out of the World Trade Organisation if he doesn't get his way, no firm that trades abroad can approach 2017 with equanimity.
Just take a look at the list of featured artists: Rex Orange County, Estelle, Lil Wayne, Kanye West, Kali Uchis, and a whole bunch more, many of whom stomp forward and lead tracks ahead of Tyler or guide the record's plentiful hooks.
Lynn continues to play, including an upcoming return to New Orleans for the Ponderosa Stomp, a roots music festival founded by the Mystic Knights of the Mau Ma, a cultural organization dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of American roots music.
Elsewhere, New York producer Tony Quattro offers a polyglot take on the style on "Fuerza," enlisting Staten Island rapper Nani Castle for a three-and-a-half minute stomp as indebted to bass music, reggaeton, and 90s rap as it is to house.
Her shoulders will ease, she'll laugh, and she'll tell you about the hideous shoes that her great aunt Rose used to stomp around in—or she'll show you a picture of the exorbitantly priced Rachel Comey pair that she's close to buying.
He used the ring apron as a weapon, then secured a table, laying it over Okada and delivering a Coup de Grace double foot-stomp from the ring apron, a nod to a former Bullet Club leader Finn Balor nee-Prince Devitt.
But the draw of Stomp, in addition to the pros, is flexibility: It let me just choose an hour, and I could start any time I wanted, and go for as long as I wanted, and focus on exactly what I wanted.
One of the record highlights, "6 Inch" is all ominous gothic stomp, with a reference to Animal Collective's "My Girl" (which Asher broke down on Genius) and a sample of Isaac Hayes' searing cover of the Burt Bacharach and Hal David-penned song.
These insights have helped shape the conversation around bullying in the past few years, said Ross Ellis, the founder of STOMP Out Bullying, a nonprofit that is promoting the first Wednesday in November as "National Block It Out Day," an anti-cyberbullying initiative.
As we drove around, Mills noted where he'd been hit by a car while running for the bus; where he'd drunkenly fallen out of a convertible and got a concussion; and where he'd got third-degree burns trying to stomp out wildfires.
Previous means of firming up a racing surface, so that it won't rut up and fall apart, entailed spraying it with a fire hose or having large groups of people stomp on it—the Austrian Army still deploys to Kitzbühel for this purpose.
The fat, inflatable, 9-inch tires and wide, padded deck eat up the pavement, but having mechanical regenerative brakes, a hand disc brake, and a stomp brake as stopping options makes me feel a bit better about scooting at car-like speeds.
Ward's band has been together since August of 2016; live, they are a tightly wound unit, with drummer Pascucci and bassist Livia Slingerland giving each song an arena-worthy stomp over which guitarist Eduardo Rivera nimbly toggles between ragged power chords and clean, melodic leads .
The best part is that the front kick doesn't need to connect to the solar plexus or ribs, it just needs to be a whole footed stomp against the chest, shoulder, hip—anything that catches the opponent's weight and forces it out of their kick.
"I know what the boys have told me, but it's the ball that's going to be used and anything else is merely to stomp your feet and make a fuss," Lopetegui, a former Barcelona and Real Madrid keeper, told a news conference on Monday.
To nail down your Southwestern swag, you could end up at South Congress's Allen's Boots to stomp off in your very own pair of shit kickers, or maybe grab a luchador mask along with other oddities and curios at folk art peddler Tesoros Trading Company.
Dan, an introverted, enterprising handyman in Belfast, watched the Royal Ulster Constabulary whack his mother so hard she lost "one of the only real teeth from her mouth"; his father they murdered with a stomp to the stomach and a brick to the head.
A woman with disabilities took "traditional remedies" of mixed bark and seeds, a 17-year-old girl forced into marriage doused herself in gasoline and set herself on fire, and a young girl paid someone to stomp on her stomach and back until she bled.
"His importance cannot be overstated," Dr. Ira Padnos, a practicing anesthesiologist and the founder of the Ponderosa Stomp, a national touring revue and foundation that recognizes and promotes the work of American roots music pioneers, said in an interview for this obituary in 2010.
Combined with the suit's high health, stomp ability, and fast-firing combat shotgun, facing off against one is all but a death sentence, save for rare situations in which a group of players can shred enough of its health fast enough to avoid defeat.
"He started his solo career out cutting insane rockin' R&B songs like 'Cha Dooky-Doo,' 'Oooh-Whee Baby,' 'Zing Zing' and 'What's Going On,' " Ira Padnos, a historian of the region's music and founder of the festival the Ponderosa Stomp, said by email.
The 22-year-old jiu-jitsu expert won his RIZIN lightweight grand prix semifinal bout against Luiz Gustavo via punches, a foot stomp, and a couple of soccer kicks, felling Gustavo for good in a single round at the RIZIN 21 show in Saitama, Japan.
As Waymo, Uber, General Motors, and other giants of the field stomp their way to deploying driverless cars for human transportation, Nuro hopes it has found a niche that will keep it safe—at least, until it has grown big enough to compete on its own.
I don't think Bolton is a neocon because he doesn't seem to care about democracy promotion; he's an advocate of preventive war, which means acting way in advance to stomp out a perceived threat — that's significantly different than preemptive war, which is about neutralizing an imminent threat.
And then you have like 'La porte d'en arriere' the back door, the 'Bosco stomp' there's so many but if you really look into it, a lot of times these songs have amazing beginnings, anywhere from old French ballads to American rock n' roll pop songs.
"What would really 'suck' is if we don't fix a corrupt system that lets giant companies like Facebook engage in illegal anticompetitive practices, stomp on consumer privacy rights, and repeatedly fumble their responsibility to protect our democracy," Warren tweeted on Tuesday in response to Zuckerberg's comments.
The system, iOS 10, became available as a public beta, which means intrepid iPhone and iPad owners get to sample it and give feedback while Apple and developers continue to test it and to stomp out bugs before the software is more widely released in the fall.
The track soars when it hits its arms-outstretched chorus and dips when it reaches its most cringe-worthy lyric, but while its missteps aren't barbed enough to deflate a reverie, it feels more like a stride in the right direction than an emphatic stomp forward.
For sure there are traces of QOTSA here, and The Strokes too—in the white-knuckle fury of "On Edge" and the serrated stomp of "Unnatural"—but Valensi's keen to carve out his own CRX-shaped space and really get out on the road and play.
One of the models starring in Alexander Wang's show on Saturday on West 146th Street — a model who, with her I-dare-you blue-eyed stare and power stomp, is one of the most familiar faces on the runway — recently took on a new daytime gig.
And in today's global film marketplace, whether it's good or not has little bearing on whether or not it will make a lot of money (cough Warcraft cough); an international crowd-pleaser of a franchise that works in China is almost guaranteed to stomp its way into the black.
The team, led by ethology Ph.D student Mathilde Stomp from the University of Rennes, observed 48 horses across three different settings: horses that lived in two riding schools and spent varying blocks of time in stalls and pastures, and one "naturalistic" group of horses that always roamed in pastures.
Though more low-key than his previous sets — it was no a rocket ship that actually fired up, or a supermarket stocked with Chanel-branded everything — the forest gave attendees a chance to stomp through a pile of leaves (complete with dirt!) in the middle of the Grand Palais.
The songs are amped-up versions of tracks that would later appear on his 1999 album Hours…, and to be honest, I actually prefer some of the Omikron cuts; notably, the track "New Angels of Promise" gains a bit of welcome stomp and bluster in the game version.
Naturally, as swing dancing's most famous instructor, Mitchell reached his professional peak that year, as well, with performances on the Roseanne Show and on a PBS special called Stomp, Slide, Swing: In Performance at the White House, hosted by Savion Glover and with President Bill Clinton in attendance.
If you happen to be rehearsing your STOMP audition in an E.coli-contaminated lettuce field and then drive directly to your friend's apartment and give an encore in her living room, and then you and the gals decide to eat Tapas directly off the floor, someone could get sick.
I watched with some horror as a man in tight pleather pants crawled into the ring and, with the help of a ruda in a black miniskirt and black boots, began to stomp on one of the cholitas, lifting her over his head before slamming her on her back.
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Strength, Mother, Southern (La Porsha Renae): Her booty-wiggling stomp-along of The Beatles' "Come Together" was thoroughly convincing in a "WTF just happened?!" sort of way, which, again, is pretty much all we can hope for as we near the end of The Great American Idol Burnoff.
Others from his years at Excello included "Through the Goodness of My Heart" and "You Got Me Where You Want Me." Another gave its name to the annual Ponderosa Stomp festival in New Orleans, dedicated to highlighting America's overlooked musicians, at which Lazy Lester was a frequent performer.
"The danger in launching something like that without adequate preparation is potentially exposing people who could've paid their rent to being evicted without much to show for it," Gregory Afinogenov, an assistant history professor at Georgetown and organizer with Stomp Out Slumlords in Washington, DC, told BuzzFeed News.
But with "The Irishman," Scorsese has made a film in which a 61-year-old Ray Romano feels like a fresh face; its lead actors are, on average, older than the old people in "Cocoon," a movie in which you definitely didn't see Wilford Brimley curb-stomp anyone.
" Warren responded soon after publication with a pithy zinger, writing on Twitter: "What would really 'suck' is if we don't fix a corrupt system that lets giant companies like Facebook engage in illegal anticompetitive practices, stomp on consumer privacy rights, and repeatedly fumble their responsibility to protect our democracy.
" Warren fired back at Zuckerberg after his earlier remarks surfaced, writing in a series of tweets, "We have to fix a corrupt system that lets giant companies like Facebook engage in illegal anticompetitive practices, stomp on consumer privacy rights, and repeatedly fumble their responsibility to protect our democracy.
Though for some of us the wound is fresh, it sounds like Bachelorette-to-be Becca Kufrin has fully healed from having Arie Luyendyk Jr. stomp on her heart and her pride on national TV. Turns out, it was nothing dating a couple dozen even more charming dudes couldn't fix.
That movie manages, quite skillfully, to have its cake and eat it too by introducing a group of hip women friends, having them be gruesomely murdered by a misogynistic serial killer named Stuntman Mike (Kurt Russell), and then introducing another group of hip women friends to stomp him to death.
Bethesda published some of the most violent video games ever made, like 2016's Doom, in which players stomp on heads until they explode, and perform various "glory kills," and Wolfenstein II, where players shoot Nazis, stab them in the chest with axes, and brutalize them in other creative ways.
When Tallie sees them and realizes what's going on, she just starts giggling, which makes Hannah laugh; Adam and Jessa are confused at first and then stomp into the downstairs apartment, leaving Hannah and Tallie doubled-over on the stairs, taking in the absurdity that has become mid-20s life.
To stomp all over a figure who means so much to the Italian American community, and has been an inspiration to millions of Italian immigrants who struggled to find their place in society in the midst of persecution and poverty is unacceptable and a slap in the face to Italian Americans.
And I'm wholeheartedly on board with Waldman at the poem's end: don't be dazed around criminalstake the wheel of office againboycott, stomp out,plead, hold peace And I can share her understanding of the basic problem in the book's final lines: how get supper to homelessshivering at crossroadswith keening imaginationhowever jinxed!
If you look into malfeasance committed by a business he owns — or that his son-in-law owns, or one of his friends or donors or other associates — and he gets mad about it, he might stomp on you and not worry too much about the possibility of getting caught.
" Finishing his sweet post, Rodgers thanked his friend Ryan Lipman for getting the ring and "letting me stomp through your house while you were sleeping at 4am trying to find it in the dark," as well as Ring Concierge for helping him co-design the unique "Whisper Thin Oval Ring.
The other piece of evidence mentioned is that Jason is digging tunnels at the beach (which Kitty's obnoxious twins stomp on) instead of sandcastles, presumably indicating that he acts a little different or unconventionally (kids presumably make sandcastles), and wants to express his experience of the underground since he is a Tether.
She instructs us to step one-by-one into the middle of the circle, come up with a short combination of dance and sound — a clap and a yelp, a stomp and a hoot — and do it continuously while the rest of the group joins in, each person with their own invented choreography.
Think of it like this: skillfully selecting the very best dish on a menu, after choosing amongst the very best restaurants, out of the very best neighborhoods, of the very best town of the very best city… only to have Godzilla appear out of nowhere and stomp and crush it all mid-bite.
On the one hand, it's remarkable that her cultural presence has been so enduring considering Hawaii's long history of colonial powers attempting to stomp out its native language and culture; and yet it also feels inevitable, because as the volcano goddess, she created much of the land that makes up the Hawaiian Islands.
But even that gives the Journal's vision too much credit, because a "do nothing/change nothing/let Trump stomp around" approach isn't even a good strategy for holding the House of Representatives, let alone the Senate (and farewell and adieu to the Supreme Court, farewell and adieu to you ladies of Spain …).
" The remarks quickly drew a rebuke from the progressive firebrand, who fired back on Twitter: "What would really 'suck' is if we don't fix a corrupt system that lets giant companies like Facebook engage in illegal anticompetitive practices, stomp on consumer privacy rights, and repeatedly fumble their responsibility to protect our democracy.
Some worry that confusion surrounding intellectual property rights for different marijuana strains could create an opportunity for companies like American agricultural behemoth Monsanto to stomp the industry by taking advantage of patenting techniques that the firm has already used to dominate the seed trade in other crops, such as soybeans and corn.
" Running just over its allotted 20 minutes, Queen reached for all of its extremes: the melodramatic piano-ballad opening of "Bohemian Rhapsody," the rockabilly swing (and tongue-in-cheek Elvis Presley impression) of "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," the hard-rock chords of "Hammer to Fall," the drum stomp of "We Will Rock You.
We don't love the wail of ambulance sirens, the brontosaurus stomp of garbage trucks or the steel-on-steel whine of the No. 4, 5 and 6 trains rounding into the Union Square station, but we'll put up with them until somebody finds a quieter way to move sick people, trash and rush-hour commuters.
One such campaign is National Coming Out Day on October 11, where people can show their support of the LGBTQ community—a group that experiences higher rates of bullying due to sexual orientation or gender identity-based harassment—by sharing acts of kindness or creating anti-bullying videos and posting them on STOMP Out Bullying's website.
It starts with a solo: Thomas House enters from an aisle — moving from the audience to the lip of the stage — to appear in front of the curtain where he performs a sequence of steps and gestures that cause his body to stutter, then recover as he regains his balance with the heavy stomp of a foot.
The openly queer, DC-slash-Brooklyn collective behind Ilsa has long been sworn to that reverb-drenched stomp (it served them well on splits with Hooded Menace and Seven Sisters of Sleep, as well as on their own full-lengths) but on this latest effort, a split with Japanese doom lords Coffins, they really let loose.
"What would really 'suck' is if we don't fix a corrupt system that lets giant companies like Facebook engage in illegal anticompetitive practices, stomp on consumer privacy rights, and repeatedly fumble their responsibility to protect our democracy," Warren tweeted, referencing Zuckerberg's remark that a legal challenge would "suck for us" even if the social media giant prevailed.
"What would really 'suck' is if we don't fix a corrupt system that lets giant companies like Facebook engage in illegal anticompetitive practices, stomp on consumer privacy rights, and repeatedly fumble their responsibility to protect our democracy," Warren tweeted, referencing Zuckerberg's remark that a legal challenge would "suck for us" even if the social media giant prevailed.
Best known for being the touring bassist for Tame Impala and the drummer for Aussie psych-rockers Pond, Avery is now striking out on his own with an album of sultry torch tunes which finds him cast as a (60s-era), Scott Walker-esque crooner (the scuzzy blues rock stomp of "Watch Me Take It Away" excepting).
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This is odd for two reasons, the first being that Wall's 2015 debut, Imaginary Appalachia, peddled in the sort of alt-stomp-clap folk that's been invading sunset festival slots—although last year's self-titled record was a more straight-shooting folk record—and also, more importantly, Wall is a 23-year-old Canadian and not an old man covering Nine Inch Nails.
Drawing inspiration from his gang of New York cool kids, his shows are always buzzing with the energy of the city, whether it's in the form of a robot as the star of his front row (Sophia was snapped front row in Wang's boxy blazer at his fall 2019 show) or having models stomp down his catwalks in pigtails and biker boots.
On "Bmbmbm," an extended guitar stomp, he repeats "She moves with a purpose/and what a magnificent purpose," over and over (or is it a "porpoise"?), gradually speeding up as the music gets more agitated; by the end of the song he's shrieking the lines so quickly that, thanks to the repetition, he captures the feeling of a scary, singular obsession.
Some will be quick to point out that there are plenty of classic rock turns on display—from The Replacements punk of "Beam" to the prom-rock of "Dancing Days" to E Street stomp of the tremendous single "Wish"—but that's probably because Pretty Years is a rock record that already feels like a classic, somehow both lived-in and refreshingly immediate.
Some of the newer musical forays from the old guard have been met with mixed reactions, and it's an understandable thing—there's a marked contrast between the raw desperation of Amebix's 1983 track "Winter" and the groovy, well-produced stomp of Sonic Mass' "God of the Grain," and not every fan of crust is going to be okay with that.

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