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Yet Gavin Kroff lingers in the corridor stooping and staring.
Stooping to pick a green tomatillo, she offered it to taste.
You can criticize Clinton fiercely without stooping to gender-based attacks.
I don't think it's worth stooping to that level and looking small.
There is still time to stop a man who keeps stooping lower.
The SFMOMA tower is by comparison all stooping form and retreating volume.
He obliged, even stooping slightly to bring both their heads into the frame.
He scuttles around after her, stooping to cup her breasts in his hands.
I shouldn't even be stooping to certain levels, because it doesn't make any sense.
"What happened to the white girl?" he said, stooping to look into the car.
So many of my contemporaries were stopping — if not stooping — to smell the roses.
"Just the stooping over would change the overall energy expenditure a little bit," Ruby said.
He only goes a foot or so deep before stooping to reach into the earth.
This is the level of malicious voter suppression to which Republican statehouses have been stooping.
"Whoa," my friend Karen says, stooping down to pick up a bag in the hot spring.
She paused briefly, stooping down to rest her cheek on the coffin, then patted it gently.
"Stoop, stoop, stooping is stupid," she once said in a short TV program about the house.
With this tool, there's no bending or stooping over, and no struggling with stubborn root systems.
The pound stood flat at $1.2240 after stooping overnight to a two-month low of $1.2200.
The new variable is Mr. Trump, who has no problem stooping to the level of a dictator.
The pound was little changed at $1.0.69038 after stooping overnight to a two-month low of $1.2200.
He's pointing out trees and rocks, stooping to collect shells, so that the boy can examine them.
But this process involves a certain degree of humbleness, of kowtowing, of stooping as low as possible.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan lost 2112.50 percent, stooping to a two-week low.
Or is it perhaps that this global fast food conglomerate has no problem stooping to textbook false advertising?
He also makes a habit of stooping to the same level as trolls when dealing with his critics.
"They call that 'stooping,'" Buffett explains, noting that novices were placing bets at the beginning of racing season.
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yielded 1.459% after stooping to 1.429% on Tuesday, its lowest since July 53.923.
The euro was up 0.9 percent at $1.0667 after stooping to an 8-month trough of $1.0518 on Thursday.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 219 percent, stooping to its lowest level since late March.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 0.75 percent, stooping to its lowest level since late March.
Mr. Osbourne is still the band's floppy figurehead, moving in a quickstep toddle across the stage, stooping into the microphone.
The White House stated that the president was 'stooping' to look the feeble king in the eye while shaking hands.
It also lacks a window, but he can at least unfurl his 6-foot frame — a nice change from stooping.
The problem here is that PETA has in the past proven its ability to effect change without stooping to complete fabrication.
And yet he did that job with all the flash and flair of a man stooping to sweep off his front porch.
A park ranger on Saturday found the man, Andrew Schneck, stooping down near the statue of a Confederate lieutenant in Hermann Park.
"Some walk 15 miles on concrete floors, stooping, squatting, reaching and climbing stairs as they scan, sort and box merchandise," Bruder notes.
And the Weinstein Company said focusing on supposed category rivalry missed the merits of "Carol" and demonstrated how shamefully low we're all stooping.
Though stooping slightly, she was a tall woman whose height seemed amplified by the amount of respect given to her by everyone present.
"It leaves a bad taste in our mouths in terms of what levels Boston teams are stooping to to win games," he said.
Who can forget Marco Rubio stooping to a joke about Trump's penis size and then apologizing, saying it wasn't really who he was?
Occasionally, I saw someone sleeping under one, or stooping over, speaking to a loved one far away in the glow of a screen.
There is also no law that prevents the ball-carrier from stooping towards a tackle, which increases the risk of contact to the head.
Warren blasted Trump for stooping to a "disgusting low" by attacking her with a degrading name during a ceremony intended to honor war heroes.
The benchmark 10-year JGB yield was down half-a-basis point at minus 0.100% after stooping to minus 0.105%, its lowest since August 13.
The destroy-Trump left wing media is no longer in content which was attacking the president, now they are stooping to really insane conspiracy theories.
They de-emphasize their physicality, often stooping as they smile excessively and even raise the pitch of their voices so it won't sound too commanding.
"That's a trophy photo if I ever saw one," Martin told Gallagher, considering the photo of him stooping triumphantly over the much smaller boy's corpse.
The yield on benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury notes was seen at 2.527 percent, stooping below Monday's close of 2.536, on the strong consumer spending data.
First, I suppose it's a good thing that the commission ruling has prevented Jones from stooping low enough to take on just anyone from the Internet.
But JVC is finally stooping down to serve the masses with a more traditional DLP-based 43K HDR projector at a (relatively) affordable $2,499 price point.
Mike Pence has failed the American people by stooping to political showmanship instead of rising to embody the nation's highest ideals -- dialogue, pluralism, and free speech.
And miraculously, after six years, I had learned to sidestep addicts and bad boys, those shiny pennies I had spent my life stooping to pick up.
The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies was 1.753 percent higher at 97.144 after stooping to a near two-week low of 96.379 overnight.
A political party is not a church with standards too holy for this world, stooping to govern and then reclaiming its sanctity once it returns to opposition.
I discovered that working inside the winery had certain advantages: less kneeling and stooping, less annoyance from rain — and unlimited glasses of fresh grape juice, crisp and bright.
"About an hour into the picking, my upper and lower back were beginning to tighten and my legs began to burn a little from the stooping," he wrote.
A Democratic primary campaign in which both candidates prided themselves on civility and debating the issues, rather than stooping to personal attacks, took a fractious turn on Thursday.
In the distance, a crew of 24 harvested the old-fashioned way, standing in the muck, knife in hand, and stooping over again and again to cut lettuce.
Without stooping to formula or how-to promises, Percy — a longtime fan of fantasy, horror and the western — provides precise advice concerning basics like suspense, setting and style.
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS since Lyndon Johnson, stooping on a porch in Inez, Martin County, Kentucky, declared a "national war on poverty", America remains an outlier in international comparisons.
Noreika acted as an industry advocate, rather than a government official, stooping to using plainly incorrect math in a politicized analysis that closely tracked banking industry talking points.
Fifty-five years ago, while stooping on a porch, Lyndon Johnson spoke at length to Tom Fletcher (pictured), a white labourer with no job, little education and eight children.
There are other birds of prey that hit their prey with incredible force but they're usually jumping down from a tree branch or a post, or stooping like a falcon.
The London-born actor is completely unrecognizable in his role as the stooping, bow-tied Churchill, his own features transformed by a facial prosthetic and hours in makeup and costumes.
And Trump delights in being small, in stooping to conquer, as seen by how he convinced Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reject the application of two congresswomen to visit Israel.
Without stooping to titillation, he underscores the bond between Jonas and Casey, whose fate, though far from secure, leaves the viewer with hope and with cherished memories of their company.
Beata Szydlo, the Polish prime minister, was among the most enthusiastic in her greetings of the pope, stooping to deliver what appeared to be a kiss to the papal ring.
The first lady shook hands with each child she met as she sat at the low tables, stooping to get eye level with them as she asked their names and ages.
"Petty" can describe the nonsense, but it can also describe the kind of person who is constantly stooping to engage with it, often transparently in the service of his own ego.
Stooping slightly inside the crew compartment—a snug titanium sphere 1003 metres across with two white leather seats and three portholes the size of dinner plates—Victor Vescovo looked into the gloom.
As a former mafia prosecutor, I'm tempted to call this a mob-like tactic, but even the mob has a rule against stooping so low as to take vengeance on family members.
As Burke spoke, the camera slowly panned up Johnson's body—a disconcerting red carpet practice that became slightly notorious after Cate Blanchett criticized it at the 2014 Oscars, stooping down to meet E!
Getting there took six months of research, watching and listening to documentary footage of Churchill, and a total face prosthetic for Oldman, who bears little resemblance to the stooping, bow-tied British leader.
"For President Trump to be stooping to the level of personal attacks on the appearance of women — this is just not the sort of thing an American president should be doing," Coons said.
"The filings will show that the state is stooping to new lows to make false allegations against counsel to deflect attention from the abject failures and illegality of their own investigation," Burck told CNN.
Anslinger was ruthless in his crusade, often stooping to methods that were unethical and, at times, actually illegal—particularly in the monitoring and persecution of artists, scientists, and intellectuals he saw as a threat.
I was sitting at the bar when he walked in through the back entrance, stooping his tall frame through the door (he's closer to seven feet than six), followed by my coach, Marvin Diem.
WATSONVILLE, California — For more than a decade, Emelia Martinez eked out a living as a seasonal farm laborer, which meant she earned about $2003 an hour spending long, hot days stooping over to pick strawberries.
Sometimes, when Gil laughed, you could see how he might have been a different man if he hadn't chosen to be this professor with his stooping bulk and crumpled, shapeless suits, his braying, brilliant talk.
Because stooping as you get out of a car and onto a red carpet is for chumps, the car's glass canopy would open upward, so you can stand up before the hoi polloi see you.
Whether it be a snap shot that's leathered from inside the box, a clever toe poke or a stooping header, Sheringham was calculating and cunning far more than he was elegant and full of flair.
The dollar struggled in the wake of falling Treasury yields, with its index against a basket of six major currencies briefly stooping to a near two-week low of 96.379 overnight before edging back above 97.00.
"Look, you have to play the game the way they're playing the game," Trump said on CBS in March, when asked whether he was stooping to the same level as the "savages" he sought to defeat.
The party's three biggest winners of 2017—Virginia Governor-elect Ralph Northam, New Jersey Governor-elect Phil Murphy, and Alabama Senator-elect Doug Jones—won without stooping to the level of their opponents, let alone Trump's.
And it's a bad sign that Biden, who poses as Obamacare's great defender, is using a G.O.P. scare tactic familiar from the utterly dishonest campaign against the A.C.A. No Democrat should be stooping to that level.
" A few years ago, when the Library of America brought out a collection of her stories and novels, the Newsweek critic Malcolm Jones accused the Library of stooping so low it was about to "jump the shark.
And I'm thinking of the way his words responded to so much of what's going on in this country without stooping to the rants that too many other Democrats are being drawn into and that represent a trap.
Instead of a florid tableaux in which you look like Khaleesi stooping to scatter millet for the teeming indigents of Slaver's Bay to snarl and grub over, try a cute Starbucks selfie that shows off your new hat.
But Senate Democrats should be wary of stooping to the Republicans' level, especially because any such effort is likely to prove futile, since Republicans have the votes to simply eliminate the use of the filibuster against Supreme Court nominees.
"This week, that same man became the latest public figure to assume the role of henchman for President Trump, stooping so low as to slander the very law-enforcement institutions that made New York's remarkable renaissance possible," Scarborough writes.
The show represents a step up in class for A&E, which has been provocative in its recent unscripted programming choices -- such as the undercover prison exercise "60 Days In" -- in a way that mostly smacks of stooping to conquer.
And pressed on CBS's "Face the Nation" about his position, Trump vowed to "strengthen the laws so that we can better compete" with ISIS' brutal tactics -- rejecting out of hand the argument that allowing torture would be stooping to ISIS' savagery.
But while republicans may talk more about the working class these days, the tax cuts are a multi-trillion dollar reminder that the GOP is still fully committed to stooping to absolutely shameless levels to debase themselves before their wealthy masters.
Poachers operate here in the United States, too, and a week ago, a man in Florida was busted stooping to a new low, taking more than 100 eggs from a loggerhead turtle as she was laying them, the Post reports.
"It's very much real, and it's simply a matter of wanting to rearrange one's life," Mr. Keillor said after we had arrived at his large, handsome Georgian house, and he had eased his stooping 22014-foot-4 frame into a porch chair.
Working in combinations of sound, social critique, music, spoken word, painting, dance, video and slide projection, the artists of "Open Plan" have all made distinctive use of the fifth floor's wonderfully proportioned space — never making it seem overwhelming, never stooping to grandiosity.
They had never been hunted and it was as simple as that, the guide had said, she and the girls' father stooping, squatting to watch them furiously building their nests: the mating season had ended and now they were preparing for eggs.
The recent New York Times story shows that while we were operating in good faith trying to protect our communities, they were stooping lower than we'd ever imagined, using anti-Semitism as a crowbar to kneecap a Black-led organization working to hold them accountable.
Without stooping to mimicry or imitation, Armitage quickly and impressively gets at the root of who the character is — or rather, was — at 9 years old: a stickler for the rules who doesn't mince words, lacks a fear of authority, and has issues with germs.
For Debord, this makes them less than human: The admirable people in whom the system personifies itself are well known for not being what they are; they became great men by stooping below the reality of the smallest individual life, and everyone knows it.
" After her double mastectomy, she imagined what would happen if she went jogging and her silicone implants burst out of her skin: "I saw myself stooping to collect the slippery implants, and quickly dusting off the black pebbles from the track before anyone saw.
His policies have unabashedly tried to halt immigration, legal as well as illegal, from south of the border, even stooping so low as to rip babies from the arms of their mothers as they tried to flee death in their home countries and sought asylum in ours.
I spent a lot of time hunting for those elusive key stems, which hide camouflaged in thick clusters of grape leaves, kneeling, stooping and bending my body into regrettable contortions, snipping aimlessly until a cluster dropped into my free hand (or, just as often, onto the ground).
Trump on waterboarding: 'Nobody knows if it's torture' And pressed on CBS's "Face the Nation" about his position, Trump vowed to "strengthen the laws so that we can better compete" with ISIS' brutal tactics -- rejecting out of hand the argument that allowing torture would be stooping to ISIS' savagery.
In a world in which the outsized gains of the rich allow them to live a separate existence from the rest—stooping only to buy elections with dark money and even induce populists to act in their interest—rage is not only an expected but also an understandable result.
In the eyes of both foreign observers and left-leaning and moderate French citizens, the French government had abandoned its purportedly noble mission to "civilize" the native Algerians by stooping to the FLN's level—and not even these horrific measures had demonstrated that everyday Algerian citizens were safe from the violence.
In this case, though, it wouldn't be a complete surprise if the two awards diverged, because giving the ancient Miller the statue for his insane and insanely impressive choreography in "Fury Road" would be a good way to garland that movie without stooping (as academy voters might think of it) to giving a post-apocalyptic chase movie best picture.
The crowd is more responsive than it's ever been—run your goal scorer towards them and they'll rush the advertising hoarding to embrace them—and certain superstar players, like the box-featured Cristiano Ronaldo and Manchester City's Raheem Sterling, now move exactly like they do on television, the former stooping into his sprints, the latter pushing his chest out and his arms wide.
One of DC4's brightest spots, here he spends time warning kids from the hood to steer clear of a life that'll get you in the ever-growing American prison population, he talks about the risks he had to take to get where he is, and how he'd never jeopardize that position by stooping to violence against agitators—the complete opposite to how he usually says he'd handle feuds.

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