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547 Sentences With "stood in front of"

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The illumination came when I stood in front of it.
A crowd, somber and silent, stood in front of it.
John Barrasso stood in front of the crowd of reporters.
I stood in front of store windows studying my reflection.
I stood in front of the stove with my eyes closed.
One person stood in front of him to block the truck.
We didn't interrupt anything but just stood in front of something.
The couple stood in front of the brick house holding hands.
When she stood in front of me, I fell apart completely.
He did not sit but rather stood in front of me.
Her instructor stood in front of the instrument like a human shield.
I stood in front of this work for a while, in awe.
His son stood in front of him, trying to swat his hands.
She stood in front of the house, allowing herself to be seen.
As they stood in front of each other, they recorded their new song.
We stood in front of the Hi-Vis backpack with the reflective stripe.
One man in a black fleece jacket stood in front of them, shouting.
A tall blonde woman, iPhone poised, stood in front of her snapping pictures.
A stiff wind picked up as I stood in front of the three.
In the '80s, Sally Field stood in front of America and accepted two Oscars.
Mathieu Perreault stood in front of the crease and screened Lehner on the play.
He recently stood in front of the dismantled switchboard in his office's back room.
He's the one who stood in front of me pointing the gun at me.
It had been almost five decades since Clemon first stood in front of Lynne.
I stood in front of him wearing only my underwear and the chest binder.
The chamber erupted in applause as he stood in front of the crowd afterward.
EU campaign, stood in front of a billboard of mostly non-white migrant men.
Giddens stood in front of the crowd and read the names into a microphone.
They stood in front of me and, without my asking, interceded on my behalf.
The lovebirds wore sunglasses as they stood in front of trees and vibrant green grass.
At one point, she stood in front of a group of young wrestlers, all men.
The man reportedly stood in front of State Bank of Travancore (SBT) branch for hours.
Some stood in front of military trucks used by the force which controls the capital.
Stanwood Terranova stood in front of her library, asking herself what she couldn't live without.
I stood in front of a large photo of Kim touching a fuzzy red blanket.
I had to practice presentations for her as I stood in front of the fireplace.
Mitski stood in front of a white table and a chair—the show's main props.
Candles placed in the shape of a giant heart stood in front of the museum.
According to Mr. Guaidó, the neighbors stood in front of the building where he lives.
He's stood in front of a mud-splattered four-wheel drive that's seen better, cleaner days.
She stood in front of a window decorated with sheer white drapes and white Christmas lights.
He stood in front of animated graphs pointing gravely at the rising lines on the screen.
"He once stood in front of that picture and said, 'That's the one that got away.'"
Sabrina Fox, Chelsea's sister, stood in front of the burning warehouse with her mother as well.
One morning I stood in front of the mirror and pushed my breasts down, apart, flat.
Making the moment all the more special, the cousins stood in front of a breathtaking sunset.
In San Francisco's Mission District, protesters stood in front of the buses as they loaded passengers.
It stood in front of the stage with a beautiful flower-shaped window in the back.
He stood in front of a white curtain while Noor took his picture with his iPad.
Last November, I stood in front of the reactor without any protective clothing whilst reporting for Vice.
The two women rushed to each other, grabbed hands, and stood in front of me, grinning madly.
In the photo, Tyga stood in front of a mirror, lifting his pants to reveal his boxers.
I've often tried to describe the feeling I had when my grandmother stood in front of me.
Bundy stood in front of a whiteboard diagramming his theory of government and God-given property rights.
Today, Sean Spicer stood in front of a room of journalists and said something he probably regrets.
She stood in front of the whiteboard, which displayed a list of possible subjects for the show.
One woman, after a failed attempt to deposit an envelope, stood in front of the mailbox, squinting.
Nope. Elon stood in front of the truck, two broken windows and all, and completed the presentation.
Mulligan stood in front of the crowd to say a prayer for friends and for the season.
Many subjects seemed to have formed friendships by the time they stood in front of our cameras.
Officers stood in front of the Beach Avenue apartment building, the entrance cordoned off by police tape.
" I stood in front of my son's door and screamed: "If you kill him, I'll kill you.
Aranda stood in front of the family's attorney, his head lowered, arms behind his back as he listened.
I stood in front of the mirror and stared hard at the crack of light between my thighs.
Swift stood in front of the mural, which has butterfly wings with the words "Me!" in the center.
In the selfie, Charles stood in front of a bathroom mirror while turning his butt towards the camera.
Later, she stood in front of the store holding a machete and made threats against the Kardashian family.
She was just a girl who stood in front of the world and asked it to trust her.
It originally stood in front of the old courthouse and was moved in 1953 to its current location.
Obergefell stood under a glass chandelier, and Bermann and McCarthy stood in front of him, facing each other.
It's about a woman who stood in front of the Mayflower hotel in Washington, DC, on Connecticut Avenue.
Students who wanted Mr. Sullivan out stood in front of the administration building with tape over their mouths.
In the advertisement she wore a pale pink headscarf and stood in front of a bright pink background.
Another man appeared, stood in front of my son and put his hand up to hail a cab.
Light slanted through the boards above, and giant tanks used for water filtration stood in front of him.
The missile Haley stood in front of, she said, was fired on the airport outside Riyadh in November.
The other morning, Berg, now sixty-six, stood in front of Perkins's old town house, in Turtle Bay.
She's far from perfect but when she stood in front of the champion, Namajunas was perfect for Jedrzejczyk.
Gibbons, who was unarmed at the time, stood in front of his children to protect them from the animal.
Local papers reported that the drivers stood in front of the Esplanade area in George Town between 10 a.m.
He added that Eybers stood in front of the crew's news van and attempted to block them from leaving.
One protester stood in front of the stairway entrance in the school, and DeVos walked back to her vehicle.
In the second photo, the actress cradled her bump as she stood in front of a rack of clothes.
As throngs walked by, the boys stood in front of the diamond-filled windows of Harry Winston, getting high.
I stood in front of my jewelry box, which mostly holds costume jewelry I inherited from my great-grandmother.
Behind the mountains that stood in front of me were even higher mountains, and behind them, the real titans.
At one point, the two stood in front of their own promotional posters and gave each other a hug.
Several of Harvey Weinstein's accusers stood in front of a Manhattan courthouse on Monday morning, waiting to be heard.
TOKYO — Ikuo Sato stood in front of a Tokyo court in April and told the world he was gay.
But the comedian stood in front of the door, blocking their way with his body, until he was done.
About a week later, 10 of us stood in front of President Wolfe's car during the all-school homecoming parade.
The convention audience cheered wildly as Trump stood in front of a row of American flags to deliver his speech.
Juan José Padilla: I was seven years old when I stood in front of a bull for the first time.
Just earlier tonight I stood in front of the window and burst out crying I didn't care, if passersby watched.
"[Trump] has chosen a wall over workers," Pelosi said as she and Schumer stood in front of furloughed employees Wednesday.
When she headed toward the school's entrance, the protesters stood in front of her, video from CNN affiliate WJLA showed.
The statue of a Confederate soldier stood in front of the courthouse in Durham and had been erected in 1924.
According to Malaysian media reports, she stood in front of Kim to distract him while her accomplice approached from behind.
The Confederate Soldiers Monument, dedicated in 1924, stood in front of an old courthouse that how houses local government offices.
The last time I stood in front of a crowd at an altar like that was at my mother's funeral.
One protester stood in front of the stairway entrance in the school, and DeVos walked back to her vehicle. Sec.
Trump stood in front of a Trump Hotels podium, flanked by blown-up artist's renderings of the new hotel's design.
I stood in front of the cameras wearing them and had the most fun shoot of my life, for her.
They walked out together and stood in front of the Wales fans who had stayed in the stadium, still singing.
To achieve the effect, Bricard had stood in front of the camera, holding a light, and was then Photoshopped out.
Roberts stood in front of a crowd of fans and toured them through two different planets created for the game.
Dorothy Campbell, 220, stood in front of a closed window at the Life Care Center one day earlier this month.
Even though I stood in front of a ticket window the entire time, I almost didn&apost get a ticket.
He stood in front of a scrum of reporters, read from handwritten notecards and declared that he had been vindicated.
I slid off the couch and walked around the counter to where my mother stood in front of the kitchen sink.
It was the final straw with Trump when he stood in front of the world and said I like that guy.
Protesters stood in front of the bus and yelled, "Set the children free" and "Shame on you" at Border Patrol officers.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Hope Solo stood in front of the American net on Friday afternoon, desperately needing to block a shot.
About 50 stood in front of the building, while another group of visiting firefighters stood to the side in lined formation.
She stood in front of a poster with white and black twisting lines, and stared closely and deeply into the pattern.
"We just came here to eat," said their friend Anthony Giovinazzo, who stood in front of the barren restaurant on Monday.
A few yards ahead, Erling Haaland stood in front of the Yellow Wall, the soaring South stand of Signal Iduna Park.
ET, as this drama was playing out on the floor, Risch and McConnell stood in front of each other talking sternly.
In an open-necked black shirt, jeans and trainers, Kuehnert stood in front of a microphone and spoke articulately without notes.
As he stood in front of a mountain of debris, Frazier said he's coping well, thanks to the outpouring of generosity.
As he stood in front of the bollards near the Bellagio, he held a frozen margarita in his hand and grinned.
He stood in front of a mock-up of the project, which includes scaled-down replicas of the world's most iconic mosques.
The president's media criticism came as he stood in front of a memorial honoring CIA officers killed while serving the United States.
The morning after the shooting, city officials stood in front of reporters reciting the names of the 12 victims and their titles.
In one picture, the duo stood in front of a tractor as Chopra, 36, slung her arm around 26-year-old Jonas.
The intrepid rover took the opportunity to snap a selfie as it proudly stood in front of some rather dramatic Martian features.
Visitors stood in front of a TV and Kinect and virtually "grabbed" clothes from the side of the screen to try on.
She stood in front of him, just like a physical therapist, her body weight supporting him as he made tiny, unbalanced steps.
"If anything makes one self conscious this is it," she told Gorsuch at the time as they stood in front of photographers.
Latta, who is tall and blond, with rosy cheeks, stood in front of a wall of head shots and scrunched her mouth.
She stood in front of me, without a word, stretched, took a slow, deep breath, and brushed the dirt off her jeans.
He stood in front of a sculpture of an American flag rippling in the wind, made from hundreds of Snap-on wrenches.
As he spoke, he stood in front of an NYPD flag that was hung upside down to signal a state of distress.
The writings indicate what scenery and emotions had inspired the works, and which luminaries stood in front of them over the centuries.
On a Friday afternoon in July 2015, Mark Zuckerberg stood in front of a couple hundred employees at Facebook's Menlo Park, Calif.
The left-handed Watson plays golf as if he stood in front of Arnold Palmer and mirrored his no-holds-barred style.
Before Zimmerman entered the fray, he walked toward the dugout and stood in front of a throng of fans in the stands.
The candidate who stood in front of the crowd in New Hampshire Tuesday was noticeably different than in many of her rallies.
The actors stood in front of a blue screen where the 3D artists would overlay live composites of the current scene's background.
"He stood in front of the American people with millions of people listening and he lied," Giuliani told the Fox Business Network.
On Thursday, she stood in front of the construction site where her house used to be, and where she's still trying to rebuild.
The Parc Olympique Lyonnais stage in Lyon was lit in the French Tricolore as she stood in front of thousands of adoring fans.
Some stood in front of tanks -- much like the famous Tiananmen Square photo -- to block the military from taking control of key areas.
"I don't think that has happened before — in pro, anyways," Johnson said with a chuckle as he stood in front of his locker.
When Luis Tamarez stood in front of his pre-K classmates for the first time, there wasn't a dry eye in the room.
Katy Perry wore an armband with the word "Persist" and stood in front of the preamble to the Constitution projected on a wall.
Trump "is the only mem­ber who has stood in front of the Jew­ish com­mu­nity, and said, 'I don't want your money,'" Farrakhan said.
Goncalves said Thursday's big events have stood in front of the market, keeping downward pressure on yields, even as stocks drifted near highs.
I walked into the circle, and while it closed behind me, I stood in front of their leader, ready to accept my fate.
At noontime on a Tuesday in February, a single microphone stood in front of the altar at Fordham University Church in the Bronx.
In Washington's Union Station, packed with protesters waiting to enter the rally, I stood in front of two young women in their 20s.
As he spoke, Mr. Dockerill stood in front of a tank at Taronga Zoo that held one of the rescued platypuses, a male.
It's impossible to look away from the scene -- the guy stood in front of the lion, then crouched down in front of it.
The Sheriff made no remarks about the violence of fossil fuels, not even when he stood in front of the conflagration in Paradis.
Dressed up in a red, white and blue "Uncle Sam" suit, Rounseville stood in front of the billboard to wave at passerby Wednesday.
A second, similar setup hazarded its guesses on the age and gender of people that stood in front of its large-screen display.
Another counterprotester stood in front of the wall of riot police, who knocked over a female photographer shortly after as they charged forward.
The last time I got a manicure, I stood in front of the wall of colors for a good five minutes, paralyzed by choice.
"He walked me to the door and stood in front of it and tried to kiss me on the lips," she wrote on Instagram.
During the performance, Beyoncé stood in front of someone wearing a hoodie, an apparent reference to what Martin was wearing when he was killed.
"I stood in front of him and he pushed in on my stomach a couple times, and then it came out," Moran told WMUR.
"Party in the U.S.A. today," Cyrus wrote on Instagram Stories, labeling one photo of herself as she stood in front of an American flag.
He stood in front of a familiar wooden desk, behind which sat Steve Richter, whom he had never seen without a suit and tie.
Among those released, eight clean-shaven young men, some dressed in suits, stood in front of Daegu Detention Centre to pose for media photographs.
And so, after the party, my daughter having gone to bed, I stood in front of the mirror: Who did I remind myself of?
With the President still talking, chief economic adviser Gary Cohn and other officials stood in front of the desk, all but blocking Trump's view.
Last December, she stood in front of a missile that she said Iranian allies in Yemen fired at an international airport in Saudi Arabia.
He stood in front of a flower shop filled with white roses, multicolor gladioli and purple chrysanthemums — but not a red rose in sight.
She stood in front of the artist's colossal pieces, which depicted cool, moist landscapes devoid of people, and found them very soothing and interesting.
With the stencil in hand, the two women stood in front of a full-length mirror to figure out where the tattoo should go.
On July 21, Rupert Murdoch stood in front of Fox News employees and announced that Mr. Ailes was out as chairman and chief executive.
Pence's speech comes a week after Trump stood in front of world leaders at the UN and accused Beijing of meddling in US politics.
"They're not happy, period, because they're not home," she said of her children as she stood in front of her lot in Beacon Hill.
One recent morning, the daughter, Guadalupe Ambrosio, now 23, stood in front of the locked door of that room, the key in her hand.
For these, the artist stood in front of a stretched and painted canvas and carefully made one or more linear incisions with a blade.
He stood in front of me, his semi-erect penis at eye level, while I tried to get more information from Doug: What hospital?
"On Monday, I stood in front of your office," one of the women, Ana Maria Archila, forcefully told Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona.
Each year on Yom HaShoah someone very old stood in front of us and gave testimony to the slow-mounting horror of the Holocaust.
While the show attendees stood in front of a poster and gushed over Fey, she and Fallon hid out in a back room listening in.
In it, the Carters stood in front of the Mona Lisa — a world-famous painting the couple later used to pay tribute to Meghan Markle.
In that campaign, three women — one black, one Latina, and one white — stood in front of "before" and "after" signs to promote the body wash.    
The best part is that, as of Friday, the gas station they stood in front of was 80 cents more expensive than its nearest competitor.
With the help of her family, she stood in front of a camera reading her speech and posted it to YouTube the day after graduation.
They then stood in front of American and Italian flags for a photo and shook hands, before moving into a smaller room for their meeting.
There we all were—photographers, rappers who had performed earlier and employees—as fans ourselves, vibing to the legend who stood in front of us.
Op-Ed Contributor In April 2016, Donald Trump stood in front of supporters in Pittsburgh and declared he would bring the country's steel jobs back.
After a fight with a classmate at a high school for students with disabilities, he ran outside and stood in front of a speeding truck.
At a rally in Wisconsin last week, Donald J. Trump stood in front of a line of Christmas trees and repeated a campaign-trail staple.
The editor, a bespectacled Frenchwoman named Agnès Challes-Grandits, stood in front of four desktop monitors on the other side of the room, clicking away.
They stood under their huppah, the actors not so much older than I was when I stood in front of a crowd of weeping adults.
For two days, Bright wore a T-shirt that read "Black Death Spectacle" and stood in front of the painting of Till at the Whitney Biennial.
During Park's inauguration, the President stood in front of a tree bedecked with colorful silk purses, reportedly recommended by Choi to bring prosperity and good fortune.
Fifteen years ago, I stood in front of a group of West Africans who had been brutalized by the government of President Charles Taylor of Liberia.
The National Guard brings respect Across downtown Charlotte, where rioters had wreaked havoc one day earlier, National Guard members stood in front of the busted windows.
He didn't necessarily seem uncomfortable as he stood in front of the crowd sipping a mimosa, but he wasn't exactly Tom Haverford from Parks & Recreation either.
That's exactly what happened with this guy who just stood in front of me angrily, wanting to know where he was meant to put his stuff.
Last week I stood in front of a warehouse outside downtown Los Angeles, its exterior lit by errant street lamps and the glow of a supermoon.
Italian heroes were served on a buffet table, and guests stood in front of Mr. Saviello's paintings while studying a price sheet and sipping red wine.
PLAILLY, France — Dressed in a white lab coat with blue piping and sporting a trimmed goatee, Nicolas Guignaud stood in front of an industrial gas hob.
It was first placed on the campus in 1960 and previously stood in front of the Fogelman Arena for decades, rung to celebrate Tulane basketball victories.
Among them was a popular football coach and a geography teacher credited with saving a boy's life when he stood in front of a classroom door.
Perhaps you've stood in front of a wall of polish at a nail salon, undecided on a standout among a few colors that spark your interest.
Mr. Chapman stood in front of the cameras attacking New Jersey's "dangerous, fake reform" of bail, which, he said, had been in effect for 200 years.
Five people were involved on Monday, and they packed up after hotel security stood in front of the projector and asked them to leave, he said.
When, the day after Rachel's tearful parting with Peter, she stood in front of Bryan at the show's Designated Engagement Spot, I felt dread for her.
Finally, I went and stood in front of the door to my own apartment, waiting for it to magically open, as I had locked myself out.
I paced the meadow, stood in front of the steep-roofed brooding stone edifice of the Jean Hasbrouck House, and listened to rainfall through the branches.
John Lewis (D-GA) stood in front of 50 Jon Ossoff volunteers at a campaign barbecue on Saturday and gave them a direct call to action.
Less than 90 minutes before the filing deadline, Governor Cuomo stood in front of a scrum of reporters in Albany and revealed the news: He wouldn't run.
While she and Jay Z filmed a thank you video accepting the BRIT Award for Best International Duo, they stood in front of a portrait of Meghan.
He stood in front of the Brandenburg Gate in what was then West Berlin and implored his Soviet counterpart, Mikhail Gorbachev, to knock down the Berlin Wall.
"I was shocked," said Ms. Haines, who had flown from San Francisco for the Bon Marché show, as she stood in front of a rice paper dragon.
"We realized one of the doors in the room didn't lock, so my husband stood in front of the door with another man," Bomkamp told BuzzFeed News.
Nearly 24 hours after Melania Trump stood in front of America and read Michelle Obama's words, we still do not have a satisfactory answer to that question.
After the service, my mother stood in front of the church in her neatly pressed lavender suit, greeting the guests, thanking them for attending, ignoring their whispers.
After Villanova won the Big East tournament title over the Bluejays Saturday night, Wright stood in front of the Wildcats' locker room and got a bit nostalgic.
Dayan read it in its entirety on air, taking six minutes to deliver the tirade against her as she stood in front of the prime minister's office.
The assistant football coach and school security guard Aaron Feis stood in front of students, protecting them while the shooter gunned him down, says the football team.
Pruitt's most high-profile moment as EPA administrator thus came as he stood in front of dozens of news cameras that day, with Trump standing behind him.
Here's how I met some of the UK's most obsessive vinyl hoarders... I'm stood in front of a semi-detached house in the midst of suburban Britain.
Under the bar's dimmed lights, roughly 100 people packed tables and stood in front of a small stage as they talked openly about their experiences with drugs.
Only days before, Mr. McGurk stood in front of reporters at a State Department briefing and promised that America was in the fight for the long haul.
"I stood in front of him dazed by his question," Mr. Rand wrote in an essay about his Xerox career that was cited by the Stanford publication.
Near the scene of the blast, a shaken television reporter, his assigned cameraman killed, stood in front of the camera of another colleague to give live updates.
SAN FRANCISCO XOCHITEOPAN, Mexico — Saúl Nicolas Pérez stood in front of his house — or what was left of it — and surveyed the damage the earthquake had inflicted.
I darted toward the seat, stood in front of it and pivoted so that my backside was in place before beginning to squeeze into the empty seat.
With most of the political establishment against him, and running third among Democrats in polls, Mr. Patrick stood in front of roughly 4,500 party delegates in Worcester.
However, Henderson just marched Freire down and even when the former featherweight just stood in front of him, Henderson seemed reluctant to put together any significant offense.
More recently, he stood in front of the CIA's memorial wall and riffed on cable news's unflattering portrayal of the crowd size at his presidential inauguration ceremony.
Mr. Patz, who stood in front of cameras and declared Mr. Hernandez was guilty last year, strongly denied he had coordinated his legal action this week with prosecutors.
In September, a coalition of 50 attorneys general stood in front of the Supreme Court to officially announce they are investigating Google for potential violations of antitrust law.
Clinton said as she stood in front of 12 bowling lanes in the packed Adel Family Fun Center, which was lined with wood paneling and local news clippings.
"On this day in 1973, my grandmother, the Queen, stood in front of this Opera House and declared it open," he said at the beginning of his speech.
Victory Lab's 403-year-old founder, Carlos Merlo, proudly stood in front of a giant screen in his office as the automated accounts started tweeting out the hashtag.
After three days of statements in a Michigan court, Aly Raisman stood in front of Larry Nassar, the disgraced former USA Gymnastics doctor, last week to deliver hers.
A few hours later, Donald Trump stood in front of thousands of people and accused Obama of "really screaming" at and berating the protester — something that never occurred.
In the family snapshot, Romano, Rooney and their daughter looked into the camera with surprised and excited expressions as they stood in front of a cloud of pink.
A few steps away from a Starbucks cafe and a Puffy Buffy Malaysian food stall, one of the women stood in front of their quarry to distract him.
She stood in front of a packed living room in Andover, Massachusetts, talking about an entirely different vision for America before she ever jumped in the Senate race.
The first time I stood in front of the US-Mexico border, I felt dwarfed not only by its size but also by the emotional force it wields.
After his primary victories in Mississippi and Michigan on Tuesday, he stood in front of a table loaded up with steaks, Trump water, Trump Wine and Trump magazines.
We stood in front of a massive barricade — all steel bars, like a cage — and though it was sturdy, it was hard to know if you were safe.
They stood in front of a concrete Jersey barrier, facing down a mob of ruffians wearing ski masks and bandannas who appeared to be burning down a city.
"My dad has really bad back pain," one explained, as the pair stood in front of shelves displaying cannabis bath bombs, marijuana lotions and hemp-oil dog treats.
Two young basketball fans adorably lost their minds when the Milwaukee Bucks' Matthew Dellavedova stood in front of them during the team's showdown against the Cleveland Cavaliers Wednesday.
"After the March 26 dismissal, he voluntarily stood in front of cameras from numerous news organizations in the courthouse lobby and spoke about the case," Judge Watkins wrote.
One afternoon, Rische, who is small, with cropped hair, stood in front of a microphone wearing headphones, while White sat in the control room and smoked a pipe.
I stood in front of them and I looked at them directly, and then one of them just stepped out of line and shot me in the face.
In August 2008, a black man in his 33s stood in front of a chain-link fence near his house and talked to a friend on his cellphone.
I went into my host's house on guard — and hardly knew what to do with the kindly, courteous and really fun man who stood in front of me.
He stood in front of the memorial to fallen officers, and he delivered a harangue about how his crowds were much bigger than the media said they were.
Last December, she stood in front of a missile at the UN, claiming it was proof that Tehran had delivered weapons to rebels fighting in the Yemen war.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 1975, a beautiful, naked 36-year-old woman stood in front of 300 people and extracted a scroll from her vagina.
The dogs lay in an fMRI scanner and their owners stood in front of them, said the name of the toys, and then showed the dog each toy.
I stood in front of a group of trained musicians and tried to embrace the keytar life, smashing keys and hoping they'd compliment the music playing over the speakers.
"When I wore the suit and I stood in front of his grave, I felt a little bit like that first day that I met him," Romero reportedly said.
One of the 13-year-olds refused to give the officers any of the information, stood up and nudged one of the officers who stood in front of him.
For me it was really important to make sure when I stood in front of a crowd that I was up there for a reason and with a purpose.
"#Mcm," Grimaldi captioned the shot, which shows Wolfe planting a sweet kiss on Grimaldi's forehead while the two stood in front of a palm tree in Boca Raton, Florida.
"We can't get into our house," Richards, 47, said in an Instagram video as she and Phypers, 46, stood in front of a checkpoint being monitored by police officers.
Homers back Archer as Rays topple Twins MINNEAPOLIS — Chris Archer stood in front of his locker speaking softly to reporters after another dazzling outing for the Tampa Bay Rays.
While they stood in front of O'Lunney's, a woman came out of the restaurant, eyed the two men for a moment and asked them if they were wearing wigs.
President Donald Trump stood in front of a fake presidential seal that called him a puppet in Spanish at a Turning Point USA conference in Washington, DC, this week.
"For any other governor in America, this would be earth-shattering," Ms. Nixon said of the Kaloyeros conviction, as she stood in front of a federal courthouse in Manhattan.
In the face of an ongoing impeachment inquiry, then-President Bill Clinton stood in front of his accusers in Congress to give the 1999 State of the Union address.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — On a morning in mid-September, former National Football League player Patrick Kerney stood in front of an audience of rookies from the New York Giants.
Nixon underscored his commitment to upholding the nation's treaty responsibilities when he stood in front of Congress and delivered a "special message on Indian affairs" on July 20203, 1970.
I stood in front of microphone after microphone, spinning the thin bands around my fingers, and I looked out upon all those strangers, and, lo, I was not afraid.
He later stood in front of the White House to insist to reporters that Obama's aides had members of the Trump team under illegal surveillance, if not technically wiretapped.
When she made her announcement, Pelosi stood in front of a line of U.S. flags in her office, saying Trump's actions undermined national security and violated the U.S. Constitution.
One forlorn couple stood in front of a set of Julie Mehretu monotypes (White Cube) they had missed buying by seconds for the relatively bargain price of $40,000 apiece.
So it's pretty impressive that Outlast 2 managed to provide a few genuine scares even as I stood in front of a kiosk at the bright, flashy Microsoft booth.
T. tried to find space under a seat for a stroller — she was bringing all four daughters — while Sándigo stood in front of local news cameras, speaking in Spanish.
Not long after, a prominent hedge fund manager stood in front of a group of female investors and said he wasn't sure why he couldn't find any to hire.
At first the moose calmly stood in front of the water spray, but soon it realized that it was much more fun to run and slide on the wet grass.
They vilified and criminalized black people, railed against civil rights and so-called race mixing, and stood in front of the schoolhouse door with dramatic effect to preserve Jim Crow.
A few days after Ortiz was arrested and charged with the murders, a wide-eyed Chris stood in front of a blue home a block up from San Bernardo Avenue.
An imam from a nearby mosque stood in front of a giant American flag that covered the restaurant's entire back wall, and began the meeting with a prayer in Arabic.
Protagonist Ruth (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) stood in front of a wall covered with family photos of the women who have come before her, transmitting their extraordinary abilities through the generations.
On October 18, 2017, China's president, Xi Jinping, stood in front of 2,300 of his fellow party members, flanked by enormous red drapes and a giant gold hammer and sickle.
Fifty-five-year-old Harvard-educated Empress Masako, wearing heavy 12-layered robes and with hair flowing down her back, stood in front of a smaller throne to the side.
In early February, the technologist Tristan Harris stood in front of a crowd at a tech conference and held up his iPhone like Martin Luther presenting his Ninety-five Theses.
But the Yankees also had a guy who was always accountable, always stood in front of the locker until the final question was asked, and always represented the team well.
Indexicality, was of course, fundamental to pre-digital photography: the image was created directly from the light reflected onto the negative from whatever stood in front of the camera lens.
The problems came when Bisping was convinced Henderson was going into a shell, and either stood in front of him too long or made a legitimate step in two obvious.
As they stood in front of a wedding photo on their fireplace mantle, the couple reflected on their special (and cold!) day — and shared a sweet smooch at the end!
Vegan protesters stood in front of the meat aisle and held signs that read "STOP EATING ANIMALS" and "IT'S NOT FOOD IT'S VIOLENCE" in a New Zealand supermarket on Sunday.
Encounters Jay Pharoah, the actor, impressionist and former "Saturday Night Live" comedian, stood in front of a mirror beneath the glaring lights of Titan Fitness Studios, a gym in Chelsea.
The officer watched as the woman dipped her hand into a commuter's purse while her partner stood in front of her, shielding her from view, according to the officer's affidavit.
He stood in front of a diagram outlining an audacious 10-year expansion plan, which included several features to help keep people inside Facebook's world instead of following links out.
Mr. Schneiderman, whose Organized Crime Task Force led the investigation with support from state police, stood in front of an array of electronic equipment in unopened — if slightly battered — packages.
"The judge will do what the judge believes is appropriate, Matt," Mr. Christie told Matt Lauer on NBC's "Today" on Wednesday, as he stood in front of the White House.
Flanked by people in handmaid costumes, they stood in front of the "hanging wall," which is used by the show's fascist government to display the bodies of executed citizens. Dark!
With the lights of the chamber out, Mr. Guaidó stood in front of the assembly hall, taking the oath as head of the legislature, and opening the year's legislative session.
A year ago, a day after Christine Blasey Ford testified before Congress about her accusation of sexual assault by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, I stood in front of Sen.
When I arrived for lunch, her aunt greeted me with a hug, but the aunt's husband stood in front of me, emotionless, his cold blue eyes fixed on my face.
Hard as it may be to believe, it's only been two weeks since Paul Ryan stood in front of the Republican National Convention and delivered his tepid endorsement of Donald Trump.
"I stood in front of the university, wedged between students in SA uniforms, in the prime of their lives, and saw our books flying into the quivering flames," Kästner later wrote.
It's crazy to imagine, but it did run through some fans' minds even as they stood in front of the FYF Main Stage where Ocean's name was plastered on the screens.
John Fetterman, has stood in front of the Clairton plant backed by hard-hatted union workers to voice support for keeping it running — and exceeding pollution limits — while it is repaired.
"Today, I am concluding my duties as the emperor," Akihito said as he stood in front of the throne, as other members of the royal family and top government officials watched.
In the fall of 212, a friend stood in front of the group and talked about the warming atmosphere and then opened his laptop so we could calculate our carbon footprints.
Presumably there to improve his relations with the intelligence community, Trump instead stood in front of a wall honoring dead CIA officers and bragged about his crowd numbers and his intelligence.
In one class, a guest speaker stood in front of the students to talk about opportunities for on-campus journalism under flickering lights, like the final standoff in a horror film.
During the arrivals episode on Monday evening, Underwood, 26, stood in front of the iconic Bachelor mansion and greeted each of the women as they exited the limousines and introduced themselves.
On December 13, 2011, Paul Allen, the reclusive billionaire and cofounder of Microsoft, stood in front of a group of reporters in Seattle and told them about his wild new plan.
To prevent the award show's viewers from noticing it, Jonas stood in front of the cameras with his hands positioned very strategically, a move he demonstrated for Fallon and the audience.
She stood in front of a short-range ballistic missile which she said was made in Iran, then sent to Houthi rebels in Yemen who fired it at Riyadh last month.
It was not until weeks later, when parts of the wall were removed, that I stood in front of it and knew that there would soon no longer be a wall.
A curve carved in the sidewalk in front of my house is all that remains of a tree that stood in front of my home until it died some years ago.
"There's heritage in this stuff," said Jeff Jorgenson, 43, a third-generation farmer, as he stood in front of one of the submerged corn fields he oversees in Fremont County, Iowa.
LONDON — One recent evening at a London pub, Piotr Mirowski, 39, stood in front of several dozen comedy fans to prove that an artificially intelligent computer program could perform improvised comedy.
Consider Eduardo Díaz, 70, who stood in front of a blaring speaker wearing a T-shirt mocking Senator Marco Rubio, the Florida Republican who helped the president hatch the latest policy.
A statue in Pittsboro, North Carolina, of a Confederate soldier was removed this week from where it stood in front of the city's courthouse for 112 years, Raleigh's News & Observer reports.
Blowing vuvuzuela horns and holding placards, the demonstrators stood in front of entrances, sat on pavements and erected tents outside the parliament building which was guarded by hundreds of police officers.
She stood in front of the bandages and Band-Aids, taking in all their myriad shapes and colors—clear, nude, cloth-covered, breathable plastic, patterned with racing cars and cartoon dolphins.
It was clear, as I stood in front of these adults much older than I was, that they did not believe to me to be qualified to be speaking in them.
For example, in 2008 when President Obama was first running for the White House, prosecutors wanted to bring charges against Black Panthers who stood in front of polling places brandishing weapons.
" And when Trump stood in front of a wall honoring fallen CIA officers to (falsely) tout the size of his election win, Brennan labeled it a "despicable display of self-aggrandizement.
When President Obama visited California's Yosemite National Park back in June, he stood in front of the park's magnificent Yosemite Falls and talked about conservation and climate change and Yosemite's natural beauty.
It would almost be more fascinating than the circus on Capitol Hill, last year, when he stood in front of all those cameras and failed to answer so many questions from lawmakers.
In the five or so minutes I stood in front of Fisher-Price's booth at tonight's CES kickoff event, reactions ranged from excited to confused to downright disappointed in the human race.
A Brooklyn Museum visitor stood in front of Lorenzo Monaco's 15th century "Madonna of Humility" painting, but it wasn't the piece's striking tooled gold or iconic imagery that stood out to him.
He was sitting in a chair and listening to a doctor, who stood in front of a computer screen showing an image of an elbow ligament damaged from repeatedly throwing a baseball.
When Richard Spencer stood in front of a crowd in Washington, D.C., last November and made a Nazi-style salute as he praised Donald Trump, he became America's most famous white nationalist.
After the M.T.A. board meeting, Mr. Byford also stood in front of a shiny bus — this one a blue double-decker model similar to the iconic two-tiered red buses in London.
On Monday, New York governor Andrew Cuomo stood in front of some flags and, in his familiar Queens drawl, laid out a blueprint for the first 100 days of his third term.
When I got home, I remember I stood in front of the mirror and I looked at my hands and I was so mad at them for not being bloody or bruised.
Pence and other administration officials held a press briefing at the White House, where they stood in front of a printed graphic that laid out best practices for avoiding contracting the coronavirus.
"Little Jurnee Thompson was shot to death as she stood in front of a restaurant with family members awaiting their food order," Hayden, the police chief, said at a press conference Saturday.
In an Instagram video shared on Monday, the 30-year-old singer stood in front of a poster advertising the concerts, pointing it out to passerby on the New York City street.
At Lion City, I stood in front of a class of buzz-cut clean-shaven young recruits in white uniform shirts and narrow black neckties — the new checklist children of global aviation.
Mr. Moran did something that almost none of his Republican colleagues are doing over the Fourth of July recess: He stood in front of his constituents at a town hall-style meeting.
At another demonstration in July, the governor of Seongju stood in front of a crowd of 5,000 protesters and wrote "No to the deployment of THAAD in Seongju" using his own blood.
Zuckerberg's first stop, along with Facebook social VR chief Rachel Franklin, was to Puerto Rico, where he stood in front of a 360-degree video from NPR documenting the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
"IT'S been a long time coming," said Carol Anne Jones, as she stood in front of the Supreme Court dressed in funereal black and waved a small placard: "Abortion's a choice—to murder".
Handmaids in red robes and white bonnets stood in front of the Capitol Tuesday to protest the latest iteration of the GOP health care bill that's up for a vote in the senate.
"President Donald Trump stood in front of the microphone in the White House Diplomatic Reception Room and strafed the world with a barrage of lies and nonsensical, self-serving claims," wrote Frida Ghitis.
Nguyen stood in front of the car with her hands on the hood, but the driver didn't stop and the black Chevy Camaro convertible ran over and dragged her as it accelerated away.
He soon found himself in the middle of the students where he came face to face with a junior named Nick Sandmann, who stood in front of him as Phillips played his drum.
And when that guy stood in front - that young man stood in front of that tank, we ought to build a statue of him over here when he faced down the Chinese government.
Then one day, while doing chores in the yard, his father walked up behind him with a rope and dragged him to the giant acacia tree that stood in front of their home.
Benson Henderson, Josh Thompson and Rafael Dos Anjos all had tremendous success with kicks against Nate Diaz as he sauntered towards them or stood in front of them waiting for a boxing match.
With her eyes closed and head turned up toward the clear blue sky, Jenner posed for a number of sultry shots that were snapped as she stood in front of swaying palm trees.
Hours later, Ms. Reynolds stood in front of the governor's mansion, surrounded by crowds of people protesting the killing of Mr. Castile, who was a longtime employee of the St. Paul school district.
Anthony Brdar, 42, stood in front of his West Miami polling station, holding a handmade "Vote Trump" sign, and waved a T-shirt of Mr. Obama's face made to look like the Joker.
Images of the South African priest, bloodied by a rubber bullet as he stood in front of his church during a student protest, spread quickly on social media, far beyond his country's borders.
And when that guy stood in front — that young man stood in front of that tank, we ought to build a statue of him over here when he faced down the Chinese government.
In September, in a cavernous warehouse on the water's edge of the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn, the actress Kate Mara, dressed in all black, stood in front of several American Ballet Theater dancers.
"I don't think we were in the proper situation to win a ballgame based on the rest of the guys' sleep and travel," Syndergaard said as he stood in front of his locker.
Instead of introducing Josh McDaniels as the team's new head coach, Ballard stood in front of reporters trying to explain why New England's longtime offensive coordinator reneged on a deal he initially accepted.
"It's a moment of intense pain," Maurilio Oliveira, who has worked as a paleoartist at the National Museum of Brazil for 19 years, said as he stood in front of the ravaged building.
HOUSTON — Ten minutes before the start of a day-night doubleheader at Minute Maid Park on Saturday, Houston Astros Manager A. J. Hinch grabbed a microphone and stood in front of home plate.
The train, of course, takes no notice of either — just as it has taken no notice of all the righteous idiots who have, periodically, stood in front of it, commanding it to stop.
Before Trump's arrival at the RNC building — he and Ryan went in the back door — a group of Hispanic protesters stood in front of the GOP headquarters bashing Trump's stand on undocumented immigrants.
At the intersection of Salmon Street and 2nd Avenue, the march came to a halt: A phalanx of police stood in front of crisscrossed bicycles, keeping a full block's distance between the two rallies.
I stood in front of a self-portrait painted by Kahlo, her mestiza features further illustrating the country's history (her maternal grandmother was Spanish and her maternal grandfather of Mexican and Native American descent).
In the first of a series of images shared on Jon's Instagram, the 41-year-old father of eight had his arm wrapped around Collin as they stood in front of a lifted truck.
HOURS AFTER the massacre of Muslims in New Zealand last month, representatives of five other faiths stood in front of Birmingham Central Mosque and proclaimed their solidarity, as worshippers streamed out of midday prayers.
The city's Civilian Complaint Review Board cited 346 separate allegations that officers knocked phones out of people's hands, stood in front of their cameras or threatened them with arrest, among other forms of interference.
President Donald Trump stood in front of a fake presidential seal that called him a puppet in Spanish as thousands of supporters cheered at a Turning Point USA conference in Washington, DC, this week.
As Bolton publicly contradicted Trump's assertion he'd asked him to resign — claiming instead that he'd offered his resignation to Trump the night before — Pompeo stood in front of reporters and reiterated the president's contention.
Mr. Cheffou appears to have made a video in July 2014 in which he stood in front of a detention center for refugees and asylum seekers in Steenokkerzeel, near Zaventem, where Brussels Airport is.
Earlier this week, Charles W. Jackson Jr. stood in front of two brightly colored balloon columns, as he was showered with red and gold confetti and handed an oversized cardboard check for $344.6 million.
A boy who must have been less than ten stood in front of his car and juggled five (then six and seven) balls up in the air, occasionally dropping them like a robot wouldn't.
The photographer, Lynsey Addario, walked around the little park taking photos on her own while Brown and I stood in front of the black marble wall and watched the flame fluttering in the breeze.
In a recording studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn last month, where wood paneling on the walls and ceiling gave off the faint scent of pine, Charlie Rosen stood in front of 17 fellow musicians, smiling.
Late that night, I stood in front of the window, the same one that a madman broke 11 floors above and used as a perch to shoot hundreds of people he did not know.
Brunson, in a black suit and red tie, was calm and measured in his responses, as he stood in front of the judges alone, repeatedly looking over at his wife a short distance away.
LOS ANGELES — In the early hours of Monday morning, Kenley Jansen stood in front of a thicket of cameras and microphones in a quiet Los Angeles Dodgers clubhouse, and insisted he was not tired.
As Dodgers catcher Babe Phelps and coach Chuck Dressen tried to hold him back, MacPhail stood in front of the visitor's dugout (some reports say on the roof) daring the Cardinals to fight him.
When he first announced his intentions in February 2014 he stood in front of a map of Libya, a somber-looking, gray-haired man wearing an immaculate army uniform, and vowed to stage a coup.
The first couple was stoic as they stood in front of the White House steps on Tuesday night minutes before greeting French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, ahead of their first State dinner.
Anaheim defenseman Hampus Lindholm turned and shot the puck from the left point just after it banked off the side boards, and Ritchie deflected it past Hogberg as he stood in front of the crease.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Glen Brooks, a Chicago Police Department area coordinator, stood in front of a sometimes hostile crowd for the third time this week, calling on the community to help curb the city's gun violence.
Some of those who reacted to the photograph compared it to the image of the unknown man who stood in front of a tank during the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protest in Beijing in 1989.
A modest gathering of former teachers stood in front of the building, protesting cuts to their pensions and school closures, posing for pictures in front of their homemade signs, and handing out flyers to passersby.
They stood in front of a line of German troops in gray overcoats and green berets as the national anthems of the two nations played before the two leaders returned inside for a private meeting.
The hotel in Jama was called Don Nestor, according to the owner, Eugenia Cevallos, who stood in front of a pile of rebar and rubble while rescue workers asked her about possible survivors buried beneath.
The 26-year-old boxer just made a very brief appearance in court with his attorney ... he stood in front of a judge for less than a minute and entered his plea of not guilty.
On Saturday night, Jenner shared multiple photos from the start of the Turks and Caicos vacation as she and her pals stood in front of a pink and white Kylie Skin plane wearing matching sweatsuits.
On his first full day as president, Mr. Trump stood in front of the agency's memorial wall, which honors officers killed in the line of duty, and bragged about inflated crowd sizes at his inauguration.
The prosecutor, Martin S. Bell, stood in front of the jury in United States District Court in Manhattan and held aloft a black Ferragamo bag that has been at the center of the corruption case.
On Tuesday, dressed only in underwear and self-applied asterisks, Ms. Sulkowicz went to the Met Museum with her friend, the photographer Sangsuk Sylvia Kang, and stood in front of one of Mr. Close's paintings.
Backstage before his show, Mr. Piccioli stood in front of his inspiration board, talking a visitor through his thought process, pointing out lines from Shakespeare and Flaubert, when he paused in front of another jotting.
As the hearing opened, Mr. Weinstein, still in handcuffs and looking vaguely shellshocked, was led with his lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, into the well of the court where he stood in front of Judge Kevin McGrath.
Still skeptical that the Stellina might be Juicero-but-for-space-porn, I stood in front of its lens to ensure that it was really observing the sky and not showing me pre-made images.
Stephen Miller stood in front of a gaggle of reporters this week and declared that "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free" was an embarrassing footnote in American history.
As he stood in front of crowd of adoring supporters, as well as knowing that thousands were in Washington to protest his presidency, Trump promised that he would be a fighter unlike anything anyone has seen.
She wore a baby blue U.N. T-shirt and sneakers as she stood in front of a room of suits and declared that climate change is a moral crisis for everyone -- but especially for future generations.
Trump stood in front of the agency's most important memorial — a wall that then featured 117 stars representing CIA agents who died in service — to give a speech intended to make amends with the intelligence community.
" In one of the images, she stood in front of a sign that read: "You have taken my body, you have taken my mind, you have taken my children but you will never take my voice.
On Saturday night, Jenner shared multiple photos from the start of the Turks and Caicos trip, as she and her pals stood in front of a pink-and-white colored Kylie Skin plane wearing matching sweatsuits.
But that doesn't erase the sting she feels knowing she could make at least $90,000 annually if she stood in front of a classroom just across the Colorado River in Blythe, California, that district's records suggest.
Just down the street from the mobile health unit, several young men who appeared to be teenage boys stood in front of rowhouses as a steady stream of people who appeared to be customers approached them.
"It's normally dead as dead can be" in January, said Mercedes Delgado, 6003, who stood in front of the SeaKist Motel advertising $2600 parking spots near the convention center where Trump would speak later that night.
I turned on the television, and there it was: a Phillips 22019 gas pipeline explosion in the town of Paradis, La. The local Sheriff stood in front of the raging fire and spoke with the media.
" Scott Herzog, a 50-year-old manufacturer from West St. Paul, said the same as he stood in front of the stage two hours before the event started: "This is true Minnesota: Snow and Amy Klobuchar.
How would we feel if Nancy Pelosi made the case that President Trump is unstable and unfit to serve and then stood in front of a cheering crowd and declared herself president of the United States?
Cradling her belly, Cortese stood in front of a chart that revealed the size of her unborn baby as well as how she was feeling and what she was craving (cinnamon-raisin bagels, candy and ice cream).
At the end of the service, attended by many top politicians and parliamentarians, Mr Poroshenko stood in front of the tomos and declared today a "double holiday" marking both Orthodox Christmas and Ukraine's receipt of church independence.
She joked that she could wait all night as she stood in front of the crowd and even started singing a karaoke version of Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" with help from the eager crowd.
A woman whose daughter was at the bar said one of those officers "stood in front of her daughter, protecting her life with his own," Ventura County sheriff's Senior Deputy Julie Novak told CNN affiliate KCAL/KCBS.
This week, Kodak Black faced just this possibility On Tuesday he stood in front of a judge, faced with charges including robbery, false imprisonment, fleeing a law enforcement officer, and possession of a firearm by a delinquent.
She wore a white shirred-neck dress by Tibi that would be advertised in the Goop newsletter the next week as she stood in front of her stove, steaming clams and grilling bread in her devastating kitchen.
Across the street in the 853 million-square-foot McCormick Place Convention Center, thousands more gathered in small exhibit halls, stood in front of massive screens on the show floor and crowded around TVs in nearby hallways.
"He walked me to the door and stood in front of it and tried to kiss me on the lips," she said, describing feelings of guilt because she later secured a part in one of his films.
Zuccarello got the first one near the end of a power play when he stood in front of the net and redirected a pass from Mikko Koivu to give Minnesota a 1-0 lead at 1:48.
Last week, Nikki R. Haley, the American ambassador to the United Nations, stood in front of what United States officials said were Iranian-made missiles, including the one that was fired at Riyadh's international airport in November.
Tom Perriello, a Democratic candidate for governor of Virginia last year, stood in front of an ambulance being crushed, saying it was a metaphor for the House GOP passing a bill to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
Attitudes that all street homeless people are mentally ill and bedraggled lead to undercounts, said Mr. Lubonski, recalling how volunteers failed to recognize Ms. Egyptt and him as they stood in front of a Manhattan subway entrance.
Memorable moment from previous show: When I came out of the limo, I walked towards the Bachelor and stood in front of the mansion to say my speech with the hopes that he would go with the flow.
I do know this: that bias is so pervasive and everyone who&aposs ever stood in front of a jury and had to explain it away we&aposll tell you it is most miserable feeling in the world.
And like most girls, although women rarely talk about it, these feelings came to a boiling point when I stood in front of the mirror, looked at my changing body that I didn't really recognize anymore, and cried.
Cradling her belly, Cortese stood in front of a chart which revealed the size of her unborn baby — the couple is expecting a boy Christopher John — as well as how she was feeling and what she was craving.
As I stood in front of a couch flanked by two of the new Echo Dots, the company blared some Ed Sheeran song (again, not my choice), with the devices splitting up the left and right stereo track.
For the past few weeks, I've stood in front of subway posters that declare "It Is Happening Again," trying in vain to imagine what that means to someone who doesn't hear it in Carel Struycken's gently terrifying voice.
As Bruce Springsteen's "We Take Care of Our Own" filled Portsmouth High School's auditorium, the two candidates stood in front of a sign that read "Stronger Together," and pledged to work hand-in-hand to defeat Donald Trump.
As frustration mounted, the broadcaster reported, more than two dozen cars and trucks tried to force their way through police cars acting as barriers but stopped when at least one police officer stood in front of his cruiser.
"[Trump] is the only member who has stood in front of [the] Jewish community and said, 'I don't want your money,'" Farrakhan said on Monday during the Nation's annual Saviours' Day sermon, according to the Anti-Defamation League.
" Last week, he dropped by for cafecito at the famed Versailles restaurant near Miami's Little Havana neighborhood and stood in front of rowdy supporters who had passed the time before his arrival yelling at news reporters deemed "comunistas.
Mattis was clearly in charge, and as the meeting began, he stood in front of two huge screens that showed color representations of NATO, capital markets and various trade deals to which the United States is a signatory.
"Jews have been living in Ferrara for over 0003,2000 years," Mr. Pesaro said as we stood in front of the synagogue building on Via Mazzini, 230, on its original site since 2000 and renovated many times since then.
A week after ending his presidential campaign, Julián Castro stood in front of a crowd at Elizabeth Warren's Las Vegas campaign headquarters in front of signs that said "We ❤️ Julián," delivering an energetic endorsement of the senator.
The metadata in those files showed they'd been handled on a computer whose username was "Felix Edmundovich;" the founder of the Soviet secret police, whose statue once stood in front of the KGB headquarters, was Feliks Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky.
Especially from Marie's point of view, Ruddock writes moments of startling intimacy, evoking the pain of adolescent longing: "Her love for Tristan stood in front of her like another person she had to shout over and climb around."
At a military base in Washington, Ms. Haley stood in front of pieces of what defense officials said were Iranian-made Qiam missiles, including one that was fired by Houthi militants at an airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Senator Dianne Feinstein stood in front of thousands of mourners at the officer's funeral at St. Mary's Cathedral and urged her to change her mind; Jerry Brown, the once and future governor, was among those standing in ovation.
When results were finally announced later that night, Jordan stood in front of an adoring crowd, dancing and singing along to music at a party she hosted several blocks down from the Idaho Democratic Party&aposs more demure gathering.
When Díaz Navarro, the teacher, stood in front of the crowd in the port city of Acapulco, he accused specific members of the brutal local cartel Los Ardillos and a self-defense group of carrying out his family's murders.
SOUTHWICK, England (Reuters) - Seventy-five years ago, at Southwick House on Britain's southern coast, Allied commanders stood in front of a floor-to-ceiling wall map, planning the largest seaborne invasion in history: the D-Day landings in Normandy.
Edouardo Jordan stood in front of his 40-plus employees on Monday with a message he did not want to deliver: Two of his three restaurants are shutting down operations, while one will shift to takeout and delivery only.
As she stood in front of a half- dozen reporters on a recent morning, Young Kim boasted of her endorsements, her experience working as an aide to the congressman who represented the district for decades, and her independent streak.
The next day, his parents stood in front of their apartment building with community leaders who called for an independent investigation of the shooting and a task force to examine how the Police Department responds to emotionally disturbed people.
"This is our once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver real tax reform for everyday hard-working Americans," the president said as he stood in front of a giant American flag at the Loren Cook Company, a fan manufacturer.
She stood in front of it, hand-in-hand with Skip Marley, who had rapped about "liars" whose "stumbling and fumbling" leads to riots, and looked intently at the audience, trying to pierce our bubble with a pleading stare.
I was not the only one feeling it, and the best thing I could do was get out and talk to people who had already stood in front of this same emotional abyss and found the nerve to carry forward.
She mustered the strength to rise from bed and open her bedroom door, and stood in front of a terrifying sight: her home was on fire and engulfed in thick smoke, with her three children—Gianna, Vinnie and Rosalie—inside.
On a different day, he allegedly "dragged" the girl into a closet inside the dugout of the school's baseball field, and stood in front of the exit — blocking it — as he bent her against a wall and had sex with her.
Crowley send a similar letter to his fellow congresswoman Yvette Clarke in New York when she stood in front of the ICE building and called us the Gestapo, the Nazis, the most prolific hate group in the history of the world.
In Texas, Aaron Urbanski was arrested after he and some others stood in front of the Saint Mark United Methodist Church during a Christmas show yelling at children that there is no Santa and their parents are lying to them.
For some reason, Ryne Sandberg here just stood in front of what had to be one of the saltier Indians fans he came across and seemed perfectly happy to let him smoke his jaw like it was a Bryan Shaw fastball.
In March, Mr. Del Valle, newly arrived from Puerto Rico, stood in front of a voter registration table, staring at the four relatively unfamiliar choices in front of him: Florida Democratic Party, Republican Party of Florida, No Party Affiliation, Minor Party.
"They're here to help lift the town a little bit, and of course the town's backing them," said Ryan Krenek, 30, an oil-refinery worker who lives in nearby Hitchcock and who stood in front of the stands behind home plate.
At the same time, many non-Indigenous people in Saskatchewan view Mr. Boushie's death as an injustice, including a group that stood in front of the courthouse on Thursday in bone-chilling cold holding signs and banners calling for justice.
Late that afternoon in October, as Ms. Waithe stood in front of her elementary school and gazed at the large blue sign outside its main entrance, a burly security guard approached as if to make sure she wasn't causing any trouble.
He had set light to the wooden door of the Federal Security Service (FSB), one of the successor organizations to the Soviet-era KGB, in central Moscow's Lubyanka Square, and then stood in front of the burning door until police arrived.
When Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Trump, stood in front of the White House seal in the White House briefing room to join Fox & Friends Thursday morning, most people probably expected her to give an impassioned defense of the president's policies.
Mr. Maduro, in a Thursday tweet, worked to cultivate the image of a military united behind him with a video in which he stood in front of dozens of uniformed members of the National Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela, or FANB.
I stood in front of "Epic Poem of Malaya" (21964) by Chua Mia Tee, a key painting in Declarations and Dreams, with Singaporean poet and author Alvin Pang, who informed me of the work's local political context during the 1950s.
President Barack Obama stood in front of the world on Tuesday, wiping away tears as he discussed the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting and laid out a set of executive actions he hopes will help stave off gun violence in the United States.
While waiting to reach the workers who would deliver the morning's hot and greasy victuals, I realized that Mara, my roommate, who stood in front of me, was wearing my coat — a well-made, beloved tweed garment that I'd owned for years.
"Having spent 34 years in the military, that would have been the same to me had he gone to the tomb of the unknown soldier in Arlington, and stood in front of that hallowed place, and said the same thing," he said.
They stood in front of a podium on stage, holding signs that said "Keep it in the ground" and "Solar doesn't spill," a clear reference to the BP oil disaster that wrecked the economy and environment here six years ago this spring.
When I visited in November in the days following the election, a pack of four or five kids in full MAGA gear stood in front of Hillary Clinton's gown from the 1993 inauguration in the Smithsonian's First Ladies exhibit and held their noses.
In a video of the sweet event, a blond-haired girl wearing a Girl Scouts vest is shown sporting a wide smile and stunned expression when the NBA point guard briefly stood in front of the group during a warm-up session.
The orange backdrop that had been used for every previous speaker at the economic summit would need to be changed for Trump, the officials demanded, fearing the US President would disappear if he stood in front of the electronic, apricot-hued screen.
A county court judge had ordered Mr. Farley to repent publicly to club members as part of his guilty plea, and so there he stood, in front of a throng of children sitting cross-legged on a grassy ball field waiting to play.
In one of her last public appearances as an aide to the president, Ms. Hicks stood next to Mr. Trump as he emerged from the Oval Office and stood in front of news cameras for the first time in nearly a week.
Yet as he stood in front of a dozen fellow Miami Marlins prospects during a mock news conference at the team's spring training facility in February, he sounded more adept than someone who had been taking Spanish classes for less than a year.
CreditCreditWhitten Sabbatini for The New York Times CHICAGO — As Lena Waithe stood in front of her childhood home here on the city's South Side last October, images very different than the ones depicted on the news these days began coming to her.
I stood in front of some pale acrylics from the '70s, recalling a scene from "Amadeus," when Antonio Salieri grips Mozart's clean first drafts of music in agony: I was staring through the cage of those meticulous ink strokes at an absolute beauty.
Earlier in the morning, as Cindy McCain, Mr. McCain's widow, stood in front of a wreath honoring her husband at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Mr. Trump's chief of staff, John F. Kelly, and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis somberly stood by her side.
Wearing a fur-trimmed black dress suit and matching tuxedos, respectively, they stood in front of the mostly white audience as living, breathing examples of how the criminal justice system systematically robs Black families of one of life's most precious commodities: time.
In Lexington, Ky., city officials said last week they favored removing two statues of John Hunt Morgan, a Confederate general, and John C. Breckinridge, a Confederate secretary of war, that have stood in front of the city courthouse for more than a century.
The first protest was solo: The day the exhibition opened an African-American artist, Parker Bright, stood in front of it wearing a T-shirt with "Black Death Spectacle" handwritten on its back, sometimes partly blocking the view, sometimes engaging others in conversation.
Two years ago, Cincinnati's top prosecutor stood in front of a blue curtain in his office building, denounced the shooting of an unarmed black man and said the white university police officer who killed him had been indicted on a murder charge.
Opposition leader Tony Abbott famously stood in front of placards reading "witch" and "b*tch" in reference to Gillard during a rally, echoing the behaviour of a Republican rally attendee who shouted "hang the b*tch" in reference to Clinton this July.
As they held the floor Monday night and through the early hours of Tuesday, the senators stood in front of the C-Span cameras and read off messages from constituents, urging them to send more to their Republican colleagues before the noon vote.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Having boarded a crowded uptown subway train at Fulton Street headed toward home, I stood in front of a 20-something man with the hope that in recognition of my white hair, he would offer me his seat.
In October 1994, nearly a year and a half after Vicente's arrest, Coghlan stood in front of a judge and called for his witness to take the stand in the first murder case to go to trial, the one involving the murder in the van.
"We're trying to break the cycle of crime here," Ms. Parks said on a recent morning, as she stood in front of P.S. 63 Mother Hale Academy, an elementary school on East 141st Street at Cypress Avenue, a corner where dealers openly sell drugs.
In one of the images, Jenner gazed down at the camera while perching on what appeared to be a furry white chair, while in another she stood in front of it, with her hands in her hair and her hip cocked to one side.
The couple stood in front of red and white balloons that spelled out "I [heart] U," with Kardashian wearing a short red dress and red high heels as she leaned her head on Thompson's shoulder while both of their hands rested on her stomach.
Trump stood in front of all cabinet members at a White House meeting and read from scripted remarks — filled with numbers and statistics — on notecards for about seven minutes, echoing what she published in a Wall Street Journal op-ed earlier in the week.
As the GLOW actress stood in front of photographers wearing her ethereal, custom Vera Wang tulle gown, her husband quickly realized that something didn't look quite right with Brie's dramatic train, so he jumped in to fix her skirt before an accident could happen.
But on my last visit, as commuters surged around me at Westminster station, I could no longer quite remember what "eastbound" meant, and as I stood in front of the giant map in the ticket hall for a few seconds, the lights seemed to dim.
Unable to just stand there and wait, she detoured to the kitchen, grabbed two beers she'd tossed into the fridge in the morning, and then went to the living room and stood in front of the other fan she'd been able to scrounge up.
Aaron Gibbons was on Sentry Island, located on the west coast of Hudson Bay in northeastern Canada, when he and his children encountered a polar bear Gibbons, who was unarmed at the time, stood in front of his children to protect them from the animal.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - A Taiwanese artist has created giant inflatables of a tank and "tank man" - the lone protester who stood in front of a convoy of tanks on Beijing's Tiananmen Square - to mark 30 years since China's bloody crackdown on the pro-democracy movement.
At the opening-night cocktails/trade show, I stood in front of the booth of a man advertising his cleaning service, which can tidy up crime scenes as well as hoarders' homes, and I asked some women eating spring rolls what they had against Kondo.
One particular moment sticks out: That year, at a press conference in Stone Mountain, Georgia, Clinton stood in front of predominantly black inmates — in a photo op that would run in newspapers across the country to show he was ready to keep America safe.
Washington (CNN)On Monday, after a report in The New York Times that the FBI opened a counterintelligence investigation in 2017 to ascertain whether President Donald Trump was working for Russia and against the United States, he stood in front of reporters and denied it.
Art Books In late October, on the last day of Roy DeCarava's photography exhibition, "Light Break," at the David Zwirner gallery in Chelsea, Sherry Turner DeCarava, the show's curator, stood in front of a buzzing crowd discussing a handful of her late husband's photographs.
After mingling with guests and enjoying some refreshments, Rossi (wearing a pink-and-blue dress) and Smiley, sporting a pink shirt under a gray jacket, stood in front of a sign reading "[Twinkle, Twinkle] Little Star, How We Wonder What You Are" for the big reveal.
On Friday morning, a shirtless, shoeless man holding an anti-abortion sign stood in front of the Senate side of the Capitol advocating against abortion and arguing with liberal, presumably pro-choice protesters about whether women's rights or the rights of the unborn are more important.
Image: Simon DennyLast month in an art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand, I stood in front of Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel's likeness cast in plastic, as a tiny board game figurine raising a shield and arrow in battle with democracy, portrayed as a snarling dragon.
Each time I couldn't summon a word I needed, each time I couldn't craft a sentence, each time I stood in front of someone I'd run into on the street pretending desperately to know who they were, another fine layer of depressive dust settled on me.
"First we got burned out at our ranch that caught on fire and now we're flooding, so the last month has been pretty bad," said Charles Stoops, as he stood in front of his house, which was surrounded in mud 3 feet deep, or nearly a meter.
"First we got burned out at our ranch that caught on fire and now we're flooding, so the last month has been pretty bad," said Charles Stoops, as he stood in front of his house, which was surrounded in mud three feet (nearly a meter) deep.
"In my view, Trump, for the world to see, stood in front of the world and betrayed his country," Walsh said of Trump's controversial performance at the Helsinki conference when the president appeared to side with Putin over his own intelligence community on Russia's election interference.
As I settled in to watch Infinity War at the end of the MCU marathon, one fan stood in front of my theater with a simple plea: we'd all been cheering every time Stan Lee has appeared, but those were during movies we'd likely already seen.
Less than an hour after the markets opened in London, Mark J. Carney, the governor of the Bank of England, stood in front of television cameras to announce that the central bank had earmarked 250 billion pounds, about $344 billion, to unleash as needed for stability.
United States 2, Colombia 2 RIO DE JANEIRO — Twenty-five minutes into Tuesday night's steam bath of a soccer match in the Amazon, Hope Solo stood in front of the United States net, awaiting a free kick by Colombia's Catalina Usme from about 20 yards away.
LIVERPOOL, England — Liverpool's players stood in front of the Kop, those who had played and those who had watched, their heads shaking in disbelief, their arms draped over one another's shoulders, as if they needed to hold on to something, anything, to make sure it was real.
Trump's acting Chief of Staff, Mulvaney has been a key potential witness since the day he stood in front of reporters in September and said that hundreds of millions in military aid to Ukraine was held up to get Ukraine to cooperate in the investigations Trump wanted.
TAIPEI, May 21 (Reuters) - A Taiwanese artist has created giant inflatables of a tank and "tank man" - the lone protester who stood in front of a convoy of tanks on Beijing's Tiananmen Square - to mark 30 years since China's bloody crackdown on the pro-democracy movement.
In 1992, at a press conference in Stone Mountain, Georgia, Clinton stood in front of a crowd of predominantly black inmates — in a photo op that would run in newspapers across the country to show he was "tough on crime" and ready to keep America safe.
He has been central to my life since I was 11 years of age, when I stood in front of a family friend's TV transfixed by his eerie performance of "Drive in Saturday" on the Russell Harty Show and knew my life would never be the same again.
"I do know this: that bias is so pervasive and everyone who has ever stood in front of a jury and had to explain it in a way will tell you it is the most miserable feeling in the world and I've never seen this level of bias."
A week after Attorney General Jeff Sessions revoked what's known as the "Cole Memo," an Obama-era policy that gave legal cannabis in America a semblance of cover, Khader "Al" Shawa stood in front of his medical marijuana dispensary, Shambhala Medical Cannabis Collective, holding an outsized pair of scissors.
" After everything he's been through, the lesson that he's learned isn't that much different from the one he espoused when he stood in front of his class with his bruised nipples and bruised ego, all of those years ago: "You're either icing your face or you're icing your knuckles.
The group stood in front of the middle school building holding a 4' by 43' sign that read "Not 4 Sale" with pictures of various fetal body parts, clearly a reference to the now debunked "Planned Parenthood Sells Baby Parts" videos made by the recently indicted David Daleiden.
I stood in front of Tala Madani's animated video project "Chit Chat," so transfixed by the men stop-motion vomiting yellow ribbons of paint at each other that I didn't realize I'd watched it loop four times until some kid on a sugar rush almost mowed me down.
At the concert hall, Mr. Trump stood in front of a large American flag and soaked up the adoration of a crowd of largely evangelical supporters who roared their approval of his promise to defend religious liberty, fight entrenched interests, win battles against terrorists and say "Merry Christmas" again.
Op-Ed Contributor On Saturday, the president and commander in chief of the United States stood in front of the C.I.A. Memorial Wall — where 117 stars honor the men and women who died in the line of service — and cracked jokes, made thinly veiled threats and disrespected many Americans.
On the first day of his Senate confirmation hearings to join the Supreme Court, Judge Brett Kavanaugh stood in front of a row of network cameras and declined to shake hands with Fred Guttenberg, the father of a student killed in the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, earlier this year.
Next, they stood in front of the "Graveyard of Dead Lesbian Feminist Ideas and Organizations," a group of surprisingly realistic Styrofoam headstones for bygone institutions like the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, the gay gene, and the Lexington Club (a now defunct San Francisco bar), all perched on a lazy Susan.
In the second-to-last episode of last season's "Transparent," there was a blip of a scene that perhaps crystallized this moment in time: Ali, played by Gaby Hoffmann, stood in front of a bulletin board in the gender studies department of a university campus, waiting to speak with a professor.
"When I went home to speak at the opening of the International AIDS conference [in July], I stood in front of an audience of thousands and made a plea to end the deadly stigma and discrimination that puts the burden of AIDS on the world's most vulnerable people," Theron said.
Michael Cohen's guilty plea Tuesday turned out to be a surprise in more ways than one, as the president's former attorney stood in front of a federal judge and declared that he'd committed eight felonies, two of which were committed "in coordination with and at the direction of" President Donald Trump.
At last year's APEC meeting in Vietnam, the event's organizers faced a last minute scramble to change the color of a giant onstage screen from orange to blue after American officials raised urgent concerns the the President would disappear if he stood in front of the electronic, apricot-hued screen.
In fact, the small section of wall that Mr. Trump stood in front of — next to a field of solar panels — is not evidence that the president is building the wall he repeatedly called for during his 2016 presidential campaign but merely an upgrade to an existing section of fencing.
Look at it like you're at an art gallery with a new partner and they've just told you that A Cup of Water and a Rose by Zurbarán is their favourite painting of all time and you're now stood in front of A Cup of Water and a Rose by Zurbarán.
The first time I had to turn in a tax return after seeing those photos of Iraqi prisoners of war being tortured by United States Army reservists, I stood in front of a mail box for 45 minutes, hesitating to contribute to the federal coffers and envying the folk singer Pete Seeger.
Although he stood in front of an enormous painting, a fantastic tracery of loops and swirls that most readers would have found perplexing or ridiculous, the man himself was something else: rugged, intense, with paint-splattered dungarees and a cigarette dangling, with a touch of insolence, from the corner of his mouth.
NOT LONG AGO, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie stood in front of a small class of literature students at Cardozo high school in Washington, D.C. Over the last few years, Adichie's books have appeared on thousands of required-reading lists — more or less every American student between 215 and 103 has been assigned her work.
The pregnant actress stood in front of live TV cameras and used her Golden Globes acceptance speech for her performance in Fosse/Verdon to explain how having an abortion helped her decide when and with whom to have children and urged women to use their voting power to help reshape our government.
The group — which included conservative ringleader Jim Jordan of Ohio, top Trump ally Mark Meadows of North Carolina and Fox News fixture Matt Gaetz of Florida — stood in front of the cameras and talked to reporters for about 20 minutes to defend the president and take shots at Schiff and the Democrats.
DJI is also presenting the S1 in somewhat militaristic language, which not only might grate with some consumers given the current tension between the US and China, but also because last week marked the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests, where a man famously stood in front of (and stopped) Chinese military tanks.
The hugging scenario, for instance, began when two students stood in front of the class and Abraham-Raveson asked their classmates to suggest different actions one could take, like hugging their friend (which she told the students would make the friend cry), asking to hug their friend, and not hugging their friend at all.
Mr. Trump's brief remarks were strikingly different from those he delivered on his first visit to the agency the day after his inauguration, when he stood in front of a memorial to fallen intelligence officers and delivered a political diatribe against the news media, Democrats and others who questioned the size of his inaugural crowd.
On the other side of the gym, LeBron James, the megastar he helped bring back to Ohio, stood in front of news media microphones, expounding on his Cleveland Cavaliers and the collective sharpshooters known as the Golden State Warriors, the two teams that are facing off in the N.B.A. finals for a third consecutive year.
Murphy's grand slam helps Nationals beat Mets NEW YORK — Washington Nationals second baseman Daniel Murphy stood in front of his locker Sunday night, smiled thinly, struck a polite tone and offered up the most vanilla explanation possible for his dominance of the New York Mets, the team for whom he played his first eight big league seasons.
If you've ever stood in front of a few cameras for more than 30 seconds, you know how hard it is to keep the same expression on your face, and this results in a slew of photos in which you're either smiling or distracted or you look like you want to murder whomever is behind the camera.
With what began as sage-ing the bad juju out of the mansion, and holding a mock rose ceremony so I didn't look like a fool when I finally stood in front of all the men that first night to making three new friends, I felt as ready as I'd ever be for that first night.
Easters and I stood in front of a table of La Croix, delicately arranged cheese and crackers, and chocolate chip cookies at a rally in Chamblee, a town just north of Atlanta, where state Senate candidate Sally Harrell and McBath would later appear, holding hands in a photo together along with two male state legislature candidates.
One of their shows — I think it was the tour after their album This Is Us from 2009 — they went out on the road and I remember right before they went on, I put on one of my dad's jackets from one of his outfits in his dressing room and I stood in front of the mirror.
As an El Camino in need of a scrub fired up in a large, desolate parking lot, this sheet-metal symbol of galactic sentience stood in front of the Alien Research Center, a deceptively named retail shop that sells clothing, trinkets, U.F.O. publications and Alien Tequila, a brand the operation's owner, George Harris, manufactures in Mexico.
Philip D. Murphy, a Democratic candidate for governor of New Jersey, stood in front of the Trenton train station, with a New Jersey Transit train that had been delayed 30 minutes behind him, and offered a starkly candid assessment: The state has a transportation crisis, and a new tax might be the only way to tackle it.
The 4.503-year-old stood in front of the display in White House Gifts, carefully weighing the faux bronze and marble options — Presidents John F. Kennedy and Barack Obama among them — before choosing a bust of Abraham Lincoln, her favorite president, to join the ranks of William Shakespeare, George Washington and various figures of Greek mythology in her home.
To build the business, she stood in front of her original studio in Montclair handing out fliers (while an actor dressed as Gumby demonstrated stretches) and left stacks of them at gyms and the local Y.M.C.A. She invited chiropractors to check out her studio and hired a search-optimization firm to improve her ranking on Google.
Less than 20173 hours after the country watched her announce on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert she was launching an exploratory committee for president in 2020, New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand stood in front of reporters, backdropped by family favorite the Country Diner in her hometown of Brunswick, and made it official: "I'm running for president," said Gillibrand on Wednesday.
After mingling with guests and enjoying refreshments, Rossi (wearing a pink-and-blue dress) and Smiley, sporting a pink shirt under a gray jacket, stood in front of a sign reading "[Twinkle, Twinkle] Little Star, How We Wonder What You Are" for the big reveal, where the couple pulled on their cannons to reveal clouds of pink smoke and confetti.
It was almost exactly seven years ago, on October 21020th, 22014, that noted tech geek Stephen Fry stood in front of a captive audience in London and declared himself thrilled to be endorsing the new Windows Phone OS. A longtime iPhone enthusiast, Fry was just giddy with the little "moments of delight" that the refreshingly new Windows Phone provided him.
On most issues, President Trump has flipped and flopped so much that it is difficult for a speech like the one he delivered Thursday to have the same kind of resonance as other famous presidential addresses overseas -- such as when Ronald Reagan stood in front of the Brandenburg Gate 30 years ago and told Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to 'tear down this wall!
Although a certain kind of politics can be discerned in his early work, his explicit politics were secondary to his acts of making: the fountain that he made for the Spanish Republican pavilion at the World's Fair in 1937 stood in front of Picasso's "Guernica," but no one could have detected in its beautiful patternings of mercury and water a polemical point.
Smith, who was dressed in all white—considered a spiritual wardrobe in many African sects that is said to attract divine entities— began her speech by calling on the ancestors of her late son, whose father is of Eritrean descent, while pouring libation (in the form of bottled water) as an offering into the plant that stood in front of the podium.
That map was vital to an idea that I had formed as a teen-ager—that I could recover everything that had been lost in migration if I found my way back to Ethiopia and walked the streets of Addis Ababa, visited the graves of relatives I couldn't remember, and stood in front of the palace where Emperor Haile Selassie had been arrested.
As I stood in front of the installation of Brancusi's work, all gathered on a white surface that isolated the gaggle from the museum's wooden floors and added reflective light to the variegated surfaces and textures of wood, bronze, marble, and concrete, I was reminded of the thoughtful installation of Simpson's sculptures, which was on a similar white surface at Corbett vs. Dempsey.
A week before Martin Luther King Day, though, the the Washington Post published it, and last night, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) stood in front of the Senate and read that letter again as a plea against Sessions—that is, until Senate Republicans silenced her with a rarely-enforced rule to stop her from speaking again on Sessions' nomination to be US Attorney General today.
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — The People's Party-Our Slovakia, after months of stirring up fears about foreigners and Muslim migrants, decided to take action: This spring, the group's leader proudly stood in front of the main railway station in Zvolen, Slovakia, and announced that a new group of volunteers would begin patrolling passenger trains to keep the "decent citizens" of Slovakia safe from criminals and minorities.
Still, in a week in which England football fans have been filmed throwing coins at child refugees in France and on the day in which Nigel Farage stood in front of billboards showing lines of non-white refugees in a seemingly fascist attempt to stir up the hatreds of the nation, it is shocking enough that a British public servant who stood up for the world's most marginalized people has been killed in cold blood.
Ahead of the festival's 24th year, which kicks off this week, we've done all the hard work and put together five of the acts that, on our terms, are the ones you should be stood in front of holding a Tropical Red Bull, hyper-carbonated lager, or whatever you so desire... The word pioneer is bandied about quite liberally in our post-truth world, but Suzanne Ciani is without a doubt entirely worthy of the moniker.
In an interview with the Guardian, Moore said she was inspired to write the bill after hearing a recent anti-poverty speech by Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-WI), which he gave in front of a drug treatment center in Anacostia, a predominantly black neighborhood of Washington, DC. "When he stood in front of a drug treatment center and rolled out his anti-poverty initiative, pushing this narrative that poor people are drug addicts, that was the last straw," Moore said.
It indicates that the BRITs voting body is both atoning for grime's overlooked status at the ceremony in previous years, and is potentially turned off by Sheeran's tiresome, calculatingly business-minded approach to music, as evidenced by his acceptance speech for the Global Success Award ("This award isn't actually something that I have done 'cause the global success has come from all the record labels that I work with round the world, all the different people in Warner all over the world"), delivered as if stood in front of a PowerPoint in a boardroom.
Last month, Paul Nehlen stood in front of Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's stately brick home in Wisconsin, channeled his inner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, and demanded that the Speaker build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border to keep out undocumented immigrants.

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