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"I've got 96 tears / and 96 eyes," Lux stomps.
And in the real world Apple stomps its Android competitors.
I grab the umbrella as he turns and stomps away.
"The scientists are more or less modern-day explorers," Stomps says.
The boy, Ryan, stomps the eggs open and unveils plastic toys.
He stands, declares his allegiance by bellowing "Snow," and stomps off.
"Ah, here's Ludo!" they say, as a cat stomps across your lap.
Eyes are straight forward, one foot stomps in front of the next.
A woman, alone, stomps in place and slaps her chest and thighs.
Black Man stomps out Hollywood Honcho' would be the headline the next day.
That stomps out Sony's previous fastest card, which topped out at 630MB/s.
Black Man stomps out Hollywood honcho' would be the headline the next day.
Ump, Jeff Nelson stomps an inflated condom in the #Cubs #Brewers game. pic.twitter.
He skips, he jumps, he stomps, doing it all through a thick limp.
It is equally satisfying that Bennett stomps all over writing-dude-in-nature
And the upstairs neighbor — a performer, they assume — sings and stomps at night.
But in lieu of his music, we get the dancer's amplified stomps instead.
Black Man stomps out Hollywood Honcho' would have been the headline the next day.
The horse charges and stomps on the alligator, causing it to begin to retreat.
He often stomps his tricks, weirdly, with his feet practically outside of the bolts.
Someone stomps on a car and situates a Confederate flag in a broken window.
SUNDAY VARIETY COLUMN Fred Piscop stomps out some bugs in today's Split Decisions puzzle.
Gage stomps on him, but David fires back by smacking Gage with a chair.
Kam, with her thoroughbred legs and grit, stomps her way over to the puzzle pieces.
The Texas lawyer dramatically stomps on rose petals after a flower falls to the ground.
Bebe gets mad and stomps out; Marnie gets mad and flees to the upstairs bathroom.
In one animation, a ferociously agitated robot giant stomps about underneath a staid country house.
She stomps off to chew him out—a seemingly by-the-numbers MILF porn premise.
He scowls and stomps around, and he always seems like he's putting on an act.
Niels Stomps photographed their remote and fascinating world for his series I Can Hear the Waves.
There are the core details, of course: Mario jumps, he collects coins, he stomps bad guys.
They protected our toes from stomps on the playground, but gave our heels room to breathe.
He stomps on delusions of grandeur, thwacking people over the head with pragmatism and forceful rhetoric.
The theater is dark when the raggedy old sailor stomps in, dragging a battered wooden trunk.
Conor then stomps on the phone a couple of times before picking it up and walking away.
After Laughter glitters and dazzles, stomps and sizzles, dances on your toes and rocks you on home.
How do we understand this Plague, a man who stomps around the stage in a black overcoat?
The song stomps along, incorporating a variety of electronic instruments and effects to create a well-textured sound.
Rollins ended up taking the title after delivering a few of his signature Curb Stomps to his opponents.
After he lets it go, Skinny Pete walks up to him and stomps on it promptly, killing it.
The fat Ukrainian stomps his foot, he shakes his large body around the young woman on the pavement.
In "Salvaje," 13 male performers woke up the stage — and the audience — with sharp stomps and steely legwork.
Option 1: The fan throws their phone at the ground and stomps on it until their foot hurts.
The state's 22000 delegates could decide whether Trump stomps to the 1,237 delegates he needs to secure the nomination.
Outside, Wesley stomps his feet, throws his head back, but she barely looks in the direction of the yard.
The man throws the mirror down in disgust, stomps on it a few times, and returns to his car.
The dust kicking up in Montana, caking a candidate's boots as he stomps through the stump speech applause lines.
Megan's grandmother then runs toward the vehicle — before looking back in shock — stomps her feet happily and cries hysterically.
After telling her mother she wishes she'd been the one to die, Bri stomps off to the pub with Roger.
There's a moment in the 1990 movie where Raphael argues with Leonardo and stomps away, storming up to the roof.
As a built-in feature, it's exclusive to the Pixel phones (and Google Home), and it stomps all over Siri.
Giuliani has gone from federal prosecutor who upheld the rules to feral defender of a president who stomps on them.
At night, she dresses up in even frillier outfits, as she stomps through nightclub parties with a high-decibel glee.
By suggesting that conferences hold hands and wink-wink, Berst crossed the same line the NCAA regularly stomps all over.
But as he stomps around a hotel suite, his giant frame spewing profane self-defense all over, King holds steady.
The gang's police force carries giant riot shields; the military drive tanks; another squad stomps into fights with weaponized heavy machinery.
One of the nice things about Wink is its inclusiveness that stomps out the need for a host of individual apps.
His iron shot from a good position 220 yards away finds a greenside trap, and he stomps his foot in frustration.
Jones brings a broad-shouldered robustness to Lister's physicality; she doesn't just walk through town, she bounds, she trots, she stomps.
As Behagen stomps down, he loses his balance, almost as if he expected Witte's face to have a little more give.
He's the guy who is so focused on being a "man" that he stomps all over women to maintain his ego.
To a beat reminiscent of a late 1990s NSYNC song, Troy stomps across a golf course ranting about Gabriella and Sharpay.
We'd have to do a couple of nights, but I'd love to do the release at one of my older stomps.
Over the past two months, there's been a rotating cast of visitors, and the current set stomps around until after midnight.
She stomps around town in a car mechanic's jumpsuit with the back of her head shaved, ready to scorch the earth.
Tokoro threw soccer kicks and stomps to put an end to the fight, before being drawn back into the guard of Gracie.
They dance along to Pitbull and Marley's refrain, and as one of them stomps, her glow-in-the-dark sneakers light up.
Artist, model, Instagram champ, and all around cool girl, she stomps around in sick combat boots all over pre-determined model rules.
A lanky girl in shorts and a tube top stomps on the ground, punching the air and spinning towards nowhere in particular.
Like his compatriots Mauricio "Shogun" Rua and Wanderlei Silva before him, Nascimento landed two violent head stomps to the head of Motoya.
"Six, seven … and one and four," she called out, followed by a succession of boom-tat-tat-tats punctuated by foot stomps.
He even performs a few stomps to the head which are clearly intended to stop a few inches before they actually do.
Through it all, Ronaldo's frustration at his inability to take over games has manifested in a series of shouts, stomps and glares.
When paired with Full Frontal's title sequence — in which the comedian stomps into an arena to do battle — it's intimidating as hell.
The disc starts with "Soup," a blasé takedown of celebrity sung by Dawn Thomson as the band stomps out a caustic blues.
The heavily tattooed former Army paratrooper stomps around southwestern West Virginia in tight Grunt Style t-shirts, tactical pants and combat boots.
He's reduced to being a pusillanimous figure, unable to stop the flow of backhands, rabbit punches, headbutts and Don King head stomps.
She has an exaggerated Staten Island accent that she did not have as a teenager, and stomps from one room to the next.
Not too surprising that a guy who stomps living creatures just because they're in his way would betray a friend like this. Twist!
Meanwhile, the detective stomps around paying visits, snooping, and yelling, but without much effect, robbing audiences of any sense of discovery or insight.
He tells Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris) that he's not going to be back for a while and stomps on his phone for good measure.
The DEA chats amongst themselves about a big drug bust they're planning the next day, and Punisher stomps over in that night, guns blazing.
Meza stomps on Vrsaljko's foot as they both lunge for a ball, and Vrsaljko ends up writhing around on the field for a moment.
Shannon is bewildered as her friend stomps off, but readers will understand and empathize with the role she's playing in her own friendship issues.
Ayotte, at 48 one of the youngest senators, stomps through the Capitol's hallways with a steely reserve, often warding off reporters with a glare.
By then, feeling sure of his footing, he was backing all the way up the board, taking a couple of stomps and diving off.
In "Official Welcome," Fraser's physical powers are on full display as she stomps and strips and mimics the gestures of recognizable art-world figures.
They know how to put on a good show, how to turn the mat into a stage with thumps and grunts, stomps and smashes.
We're guessing choreographed fighting isn't too far removed from catwalk stomps and it goes without saying that Gigi's pretty comfortable in front of a camera.
He stomps his feet and screams, he cries, and for sheer endurance the whole thing is a bravura performance, except that he is not performing.
We first encounter the adult Elton John (Taron Egerton) as he stomps down a corridor in a tangerine catsuit, tricked out with wings and horns.
At one point, Lil Pump stomps across the screen, machine gun aimed into his own mouth — an extreme image to go along with extreme music.
Speed is the biggest theme of today's announcement, as Microsoft leans hard into tech that stomps out latency, lag, and other undesirable hurdles to gaming.
At one point, Smith got physical with manager Justin Schiegel -- with a shove slam to the ground ... followed up by some good ol' fashioned stomps.
In the first video, taken by a commuter, West lies listlessly in the street as a man in a dark jacket repeatedly stomps and punches him.
But the arrival of the platform's massive legs effectively stomps out the protest and any doubt it created around the completion of Israel's largest energy project ever.
But when the light goes green, the guy stomps on the gas and the tiny city car scoots forward with a faint squeal of the front tires.
A bee stomps and vibrates her wings and waggles her abdomen while walking in a straight line, then circles back to the start and does it again.
In her second video, 2015's "Revolution"​, she stomps towards an army tank in gold heels holding a banner above her head that reads: "Stop the violence".
She pulls the guard off Alex and stomps on his neck until he's dead, then casually asks Alex if she'd like to go swim in the lake.
And it's this curiously smooth De Niro who marches the daughter back to the store, throws the grocer to the curb and stomps repeatedly on his hand.
Swae Lee walks around the video holding a golden pineapple, Slim Jimmy dances around with a small dog, and everyone stomps around while lightning strikes behind them.
They moved on to a scene in which Kong, having brought Ann to his mountaintop lair, wakes up from a nap and frantically stomps around looking for her.
"Machika" is a trap banger whose drum track is repeatedly interrupted by sirens, stomps, and shattered glass, while the keyboard hook sputters oddly, descending in a jerky motion.
The cloud kings, including Red Hat, gave investors a 37% gain since March 2018, which stomps the S&P 500's 6% rise over the same timeframe, he said.
He orders everyone out, demands the weed and the pipe, and, in a would-be display of police authority, throws their pipe onto the ground and stomps on it.
As Claire finds out in the beginning of this episode, sometimes the Scottie hottie loudly stomps in after a night at the brothel, reeking of smoke and cheap perfume.
Far more ambitious than a movie theme has to be, and far more abrasive, "Black Panther" celebrates a broad African heritage over a track that broods, stomps and bristles.
Chris Ferrara, 44, a program director at the Pratt Institute, said his wife stomps her feet and claps her hands loudly whenever she has to walk under the scaffolding.
When it's finally her turn in line to go to her mother, she takes off her paper crown, stomps towards her mom, and throws the crown right at the camera.
Beyond the stomps and soccer kicks, its 10-minute opening rounds gave methodical grapplers room to breathe, and the judges' holistic scoring system eliminated the charade of round-stealing takedowns.
Whereas many of his past works have been all about focusing on each new improbable element as it stomps to the fore, here, Mr. Norman's complexity has a lighter footprint.
He stomps his downtrodden way over to Hannah's hotel room and finds her in a bathrobe, a sad but meaningful throwback to their first and only one-on-one date.
Black Man stomps out Hollywood Honcho' would be the headline the next day," adding, "Only I probably wouldn't have been able to read it because I WOULD HAVE BEEN IN JAIL.
As the stage reverberates with the sound of punctuated stomps, claps and the occasional whoop, the lights slowly illuminate the scene: 10 dancers with their backs to us hopping in sync.
Logan Paul repeatedly stomps on a picture of his rival over an excruciatingly stilted ten seconds — excruciating in a way that betrays how forcibly this "beef" has been manufactured for attention.
Tracks like "War in the Name of Peace" through "Violator/Violated" effortlessly cross their Infest and Weekend Nachos influences with the streetwise ferocity of metallic hardcore-meets-grindcore blasts and stomps.
The percussive dance style known as stepping — a thundering blend of stomps, claps and shouts — began at African-American fraternities and sororities, though its roots date from the early 20th century.
"Have you seen my keys?" he snarls, then huffs out a loud sigh and stomps from the room with our dog, Dixie, at his heels, anxious over her favorite human's upset.
Maggie stomps her foot; she's pushed Zoom Zoom deep in her pocket, its strange face, not quite rabbit, not quite anything else—"it's extinct," Maggie once said—just above the fold.
Although Twitch often stomps them out mid-match, plenty of livestreams posted by throwaway accounts with innocuous names like "Untitled" slip through the cracks and garner tens of thousands of viewers.
Finally, she began to dance, a series of increasingly complex palos, movements that involved sharp claps and stomps, intricate hand movements and acrobatic turns and seemed to play off the guitar.
She reminisces about watching her father reluctantly trying on his own jumbo-sized crown as she stomps around in the present day, trying to keep the damn thing balanced on her head.
The song itself sounds like a mean-girl imperial march wrapped around a churning beat, with thunderous stomps and synths that zip and zag, threatening to rip the song at the seams.
She stomps into Otter Bay Elementary school in a shiny snakeskin blazer with fury in her eyes and confronts her daughter's teacher and the principal about teaching climate change in the classroom.
How to explain my horror as my friend stomps on past them, to explain my panic as eventually we come on a whole strip of restaurants yet, still, pass one, two, three?
Comprised of Colohan on vocals, James Chang and Scott Crouse on guitar, Ian Edwards on bass, and drummer Andrew Hurley, Sect rips and roars, chugs and stomps, and generally just fucking shreds.
So, upon hearing the clanging of the weights (which, again, is a sound that is regularly made at a gym) this man comes storming over and stomps the weight out of Lalonde's hand.
Rachel is easily the fastest of the three, but she misses the ring, knocking it over — Astrid grabs for the prize, but not before Rachel accidentally stomps on it, shattering it into pieces. Metaphors?!
This is the point in the latest season of HBO's Girls where idealist and intellectual Samwell Tarly becomes completely disillusioned with the politics of academia, yells at everyone in the room, and stomps out.
It stomps on the empathy you'd been encouraged to extend to Eminem, who's long rapped potently about battling his personal demons, making it unclear if you've been commiserating with a sociopath the whole time.
One woman stomps to the door, the sound of a child's piano lesson in the background, to hold up her hands in an angry FOUR, the number of times the campaign has visited her.
After Margaret arrives at his studio, she's made to wait in front of the camera for a tedious amount of time as Tony stomps around upstairs making strange noises to try to shake her up.
Giving her new teacher a reluctant high five as she exits the line, the little girl makes outraged eye contact with the camera as she stomps away and rips her paper crown off her head.
They're nominally a funk band or a disco ensemble in the vein of chic, but they do ballads, psychedelic bluesy stomps, straight up rock and roll too—a DJ set in old-fashioned group taxonomy.
"The chances are better if I lay on my back afterward," she replies flatly, setting the stage for a moment of catharsis in which she kicks her rapist's unconscious body and stomps on his crotch.
Perjes, who has a history of leglock submission wins, tries to grab onto the leg of Rena while grounded, which Rena meets with some emphatic stomps to the head, which the Hungarian somehow eats without issue.
Rachel wanders offscreen without too much drama (or maybe the crew didn't recognize her either), while Amber the Bachelor try-hard stomps away in tears before ditching her high heels at the edge of the pool.
But, if you have a wee one who drops and stomps on a blueberry, you'll probably want to use a wet paper towel instead of summoning the V8s's mop, which could potentially spread the mess around.
The owner of a liquor shop, of South Asian heritage, stomps from behind a thick glass cage over to his parking lot to show where chanting protesters spent two weeks last month trying to close his business.
The intriguing hook at the center of Colossal is that Gloria's return home mirrors the return of a huge, Godzilla-like monster to South Korea, where it stomps its way through Seoul, killing hundreds of innocent people.
Matt Riddle puts on a track suit and flip-flops and stomps through slush in a Quality Inn parking lot north of Boston to circle up and smoke a joint that's as stiff as a chicken bone.
When a family finds their modified farm of soundless walls and squeakless floorboards infiltrated, a pregnant mother played by Emily Blunt accidentally stomps her bare foot on a nail as a creature sniffs out her possible cry.
For the hundreds of millions of WWE fans worldwide, WrestleMania is a yearly spectacle that's vaguely akin to the Super Bowl mashed up with the NASCAR Cup Series Championship — only with more pyrotechnics, elbow drops and curb stomps.
So when someone like Trump comes in and stomps all over a great deal of those values — openness, inclusion, connectivity — I would be shocked if there wasn't an outpouring of emotion or pushback from the rank and file.
The lone bright spot here is the game's abundance of tricky, funny, and surprisingly difficult boss battles, like a dancing piano who wields music like a weapon, or a stomping skeletal T-Rex whose stomps reveal their own weakness.
Elsewhere, Gardiner did not skimp on the kind of rollicking rhythms favored by early-music revivalists such as René Jacobs and Jordi Savall; the chorus augmented the wedding rites of Orpheus and Eurydice with syncopated handclaps and foot stomps.
She leaves most of the dirty work to her soldiers, whose heads look like charcoal briquettes, and to a henchman who stomps around in a costume inherited from either Tron or the musical Starlight Express, only without roller skates.
Beneath the colorful joy of The Swords of Ditto is an inventive item pool including a deadly record used like a frisbee, bombs with a various effects, a giant foot that stomps down on the world, and a golf club.
A constant scowl on her face, she is combative, hostile — "the mewling, rampallian wretch herself" — and stomps around her privileged Seattle life in granny dresses, spouting ideas from feminist literature and yearning for a future life at Sarah Lawrence College.
But for all the film's strong points, the biggest thing it has going for it is Buckley, who dances, stomps and twirls her way across the screen with such bon vivant zest that it's impossible to look away from her.
The rabbit-like virtual companion stomps around your desktop spouting anxieties about the fleeting nature of life, worrying about being too overbearing by asking you questions, and finally concluding that love makes it all worthwhile even though everything must end.
And for "Freedom," the ladies slip out of their platform heels to splash in a wading pool of water, their swinging kicks and stomps sloshing up the party-time release toward which the whole concert rushes, the water emphasizing the footwork absent elsewhere.
On her precocious debut album, "No Burden" (recently reissued by Matador after a smaller independent release earlier this year), even the fuzzy, full-band stomps build like the ballads: Release comes only when Ms. Dacus has laid the foundation for emotional wreckage.
I kept my perch at a drink rail not far inside the door, with a good view of the screen but far enough away from the speaker that I could really only hear the bass boost for Oracle's stomps and drums and chants.
While some may be quick to suggest that employees should have no expectation of privacy while chatting in their organization's Slack, there are plenty of legitimate purposes for private conversations with fellow employers that Slack effectively stomps out in favor of giving employer's more access.
That's to say nothing of the rad folks I've got on the sidelines, like one dude stomps around with a monstrous freeze ray, capable of stopping folks in their tracks long enough for him to shatter them into a million pieces with a melee attack.
In six-step routines of stomps and kicks, the dabke is performed at weddings and other celebrations across the region, as a band gets the party going by wailing away on keyboards set to samples of traditional instruments like the arghul and the mijwiz.
Watch on in excitement (or fear, if AI stuff keeps you up at night) as Atlas picks up boxes, opens doors, and stomps around in loosely packed snow — something I, as a mostly able-bodied adult human, have fallen on my face doing plenty of times.
As tiresome as it may be to list all the ways in which Mr. Moss's work falls short of its model, one more stands out as emblematic: In the film's breakdown scene, Petra smashes glass and stomps on a porcelain tea set, making an awful crunch.
HOUSTON — Minutes after the New England Patriots rallied to their 23-28 overtime victory in Super Bowl LI on Sunday night, the defeated Atlanta Falcons retreated to their locker room beneath the NRG Stadium stands, which were shaking with the cheers and stomps of Patriots fans.
Any wavering voters who might be lured his way will be making a decision about him — whether he's a protest vote with too high a price, whether a real leader can bloom where a peevish child still stomps and preens — and not about the appeal of Clinton's No. 2.
There are kick drums and high hats, tambourines and claves, handclaps and foot stomps, the staccato stabs of a singer's voice; I also felt as if I were hearing the sound of change clattering around in a bowl or a car door being slammed, someone dropping a drum kit down a flight of stairs.
While "Into My Arms" and "Straight To You" are the two go-to first dances, there's a lot to be said for mid-tempo stomps like "There She Goes, My Beautiful World," where gospel singers and barrelhouse piano join forces with references to Karl Marx and Jonny Thunders to woo as unsubtly as possible.
Midshow, the singer Teyana Taylor emerged for a smooth, soothing "Never Would Have Made It," and then descended to commune with the dancers who, for most of the show, had been casually dispersed around the hills behind the performance, but who'd gathered at the foot of the stage for an intense session of flails and stomps.
Carwin's addition to the Rizin tournament is intriguing, but also genuinely scary: imagine a former UFC heavyweight champion (of sorts) in a New Year's Eve tournament in Japan, the full array of soccer kicks and head stomps available to him, without any of the administrative concerns of getting you and your opponent inside the same weight class.
I live in a dank old place with a ghost that stomps around in the attic room we've never gone into (I think it's walled up) and the first thing I did when we moved in was to make charms in black crayon on all the door sills and window ledges to keep out demons, and was successful in the main.
The Brazilian middleweight champion—light heavyweight, if we're talking stateside weight classes—always looked like he was fighting for a meal to drag back to his cave, and his stomps-and-hooks-heavy style brought Kazushi Sakuraba, Quinton Jackson, and countless Japanese patsies to violent ends during an 18-fight unbeaten streak that lasted from 2000 until New Year's Eve 2004 (when an oversized, atomic-butt-dropping Mark Hunt broke it).
Then there are the couples who are glued at the hip, twins conjoined by church and state, or the bloviators, or the drunks who can turn a party into a Godzilla-stomps-Tokyo apocalypse, like the time the guy with the Ponderosa belt buckle slid chest first in a dance move and put a gouge three feet long in my hardwood floor, and I hadn't even invited him; he was my hairdresser's friend.
To a new or casual or curious/potential fan, with little or no knowledge of the rules of MMA and therefore the myriad ways fighters can manipulate those rules to avoid pain and suffering, a sudden uptick in the number of knees or kicks to the head, not to mention hand stomps (a technique I admit I had never considered in all my years of MMA viewing and training) might be just the motivation they need to reconsider their newfound interest and re-dedicate themselves to knitting or charity work.

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