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  1. past tense of stride

735 Sentences With "strode"

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Another woman, in red jeans and a purple fleece, strode rapidly through the mall, carrying a large zippered bag, and soon afterward strode equally rapidly back in the other direction.
But he strode purposefully across the red carpet saying nothing.
A vast man named Willie strode up to the bar.
He softly patted my shoulder as I strode past him.
After a long and awkward pause, the king strode onstage.
He strode inside, eyes scanning the acres of slot machines.
This level of PTSD is not unique to Laurie Strode.
A year earlier, Wilson strode the world like a colossus.
Halloween Kills sees Curtis return as her iconic character Laurie Strode.
Books of The Times They strode upon the land like gods.
Laurie Strode: A grey, medium-length wig, and circular framed glasses.
It's been discussed and debated since James Madison strode the stage.
Some strode onto the sidewalk and some skittered across the carpet.
I strode from level one toward the ultimate, nearly unachievable, level 99.
The babysitter was Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), resourceful, solemn, and brave.
"I strode in and said, 'I can run that theatre,' " he recalled.
The president strode into the White House party about 8:30 p.m.
Dustin Hoffman, for instance, strode onstage and was greeted with enthusiastic applause.
"Eye of the Tiger" blasted from the speakers, and Robbins strode onstage.
No fewer than 26 plus-size models strode the catwalks in February.
In the accompanying caption, Strode reveals the two photos were taken moments apart.
Last year Emmanuel Macron strode into power with a mandate to reform France.
López Obrador strode over, put his arm around her, and took the microphone.
Ms. Steinem gave him a thumbs up and strode purposefully across Park Avenue.
As he strode into the winner's enclosure, he looked every bit the part.
Ms. Chastain was not disappointed, murmuring her approval as the models strode by.
The officer strode over and struck the old man's head with a baton.
This year, George confidently strode into school with his sister by his side.
The cathedral erupted in applause as Mr. Bush strode back to his seat.
On cue, they strode through the door singing traditional Puerto Rican Christmas songs.
The pan-European STOXX 600 index rose 1.00%, and Wall Street strode higher.
Sandy Koufax, baseball royalty on both coasts, strode regally through the visitors' clubhouse.
" Her co-star Leslie Jones strode out and said, "You mean pussy hats?
Rudd plays the little boy Laurie Strode babysat for in the OG Halloween.
Mark got up, hurried out of the canteen, and strode across the concourse.
Footprints and fossils, for example, can't tell us whether a dino strode or strutted.
But as Nguyen Xuan Phuc strode manfully around, his motorcade crept along behind him.
As we strode across the parking lot she said, O.K., but when's the cutoff?
As Mr. Comey strode to the lectern at the F.B.I. headquarters at 11 a.m.
She strode past the store without giving it or its inhabitants a sidelong glance.
He wriggled a boxing glove over each hand and strode up to the ring.
During the early innings of the first game a batter strode to the plate.
Fascists strode en masse toward the capital, and, shortly afterward, Mussolini came to power.
"I will just see to it," and she strode briskly out of the room.
It was over in 82 seconds and the killer strode away without looking back.
Ferrell then strode across the court to cheers and immediately channelled his character from Anchorman.
Trump put his hand out first, followed by Kim as they strode toward each other.
One day an American oil executive strode in, wearing denims, cowboy boots and a stetson.
Hadid strode into the bash hand-in-hand with BFF and fellow model Kendall Jenner.
Just grabbed his coat and his bag, and strode, with determination, out the front door.
I thanked him and strode off, pack on back, hands on straps, rain on head.
His father stood up without speaking, strode to his white convertible and locked the door.
The driver strode off confidently with seemingly little regard for what became of the vehicle.
As the Trumps strode through the marble lobby, anyone would think this was their building.
It was an interesting study in the allure of reduction, but shuffled, rather than strode.
He was generously applauded by everyone, as he strode away, limping slightly for the cameras.
Joe Lieberman strode into room 430 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building, grinning and waving.
Brown strode onto the stage as the whole of Arena da Baixada stadium booed him.
Trudeau, from across the house, noticed the display, and strode over to the NDP benches.
Paulette would be like Forrest Gump, I thought, gathering disciples as she strode through quaint towns.
Apart from a few chunky heels, models strode the catwalk in flat sandals or kitten heels.
Now, 40 years later, Meyers returns — and Strode is forced to face him one last time.
In later demonstrations he strode fearless at the front, the fresh, cheeky face of Aleppo's defiance.
A smile dashed across the new prime minister's face as she strode into her new house.
Then he announced, "We out," and they swiveled and strode down 157th Street to their corner.
Anna Cleveland, daughter of Pat, strode with her unusual gait, toes pointed outward, nose pointed upward.
As things turned out, he strode onto the Wells Fargo Center stage around 5:30 p.m.
Full of reverence, I strode down the halls of the Stadtgalerie in the center of Saarbrücken.
He strode up to Mr. Cedeno and punched him, according to one of the police officials.
On March 3 he strode into the Robert J. Dole Federal Courthouse in Kansas City, Kan.
Men strode by smelling of sharp cologne, faces clear of wrinkles — wiped away with expensive creams.
On Monday, President Trump strode to a podium and delivered prepared remarks about an American tragedy.
My surgeon, Dr. Robert G. Marx, strode in, greeting everyone, just another day at the office.
It strode into the next only to be gouged in two great blows: once (rent), twice (bills).
Right on time, Fadell strode in; shaved head save for some stubble, icy blue eyes, snug sweater.
Then one day, Barbara and Nancy strode onto the Senate floor and brought that barrier crashing down.
Instead, Mr. Nunn strode back and forth, gesturing expansively, circling his actors in a heavy-footed dance.
It's not the gunman who strode into a synagogue during Saturday morning Shabbat services who's at fault.
As officers came out the back door, Tom strode toward them, arms at his side, hands closed.
He strode in with a confidence few can pull off, let alone while wearing a fox costume.
Malkin strode toward the net and lifted a backhander over Holtby to give the Penguins the lead.
When Obama drew his red line it should have meant something, but Assad casually strode over it.
The midfielder strode forward and fed Jesus, who coolly slotted the ball past a helpless Pedro Gallese.
Running parallel to Michael's latest rampage through teenage suburbia is the story of Laurie Strode: Doomsday Prepper.
Mr. Pence immediately strode to the back of the plane to check on his traveling press corps.
Entering the restaurant, I puffed out my chest, strode up to the bar and ordered a beer.
When Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law, strode by, Mr. Collins did not seem to notice.
The ceremony began, the orchestra struck up "Also Sprach Zarathustra," and Letterman strode confidently onto the stage.
The visuals, as lawmakers quietly strode across the Capitol's statuary hall, underscored the seriousness of their endeavor.
The far-right presidential candidate of the National Front, Marine Le Pen, strode onto the stage, beaming.
Eventually, the man on foot walked away, strode purposely across the sand and disappeared up the beach.
When Strode and Washington were hired in 1946, the Rams were relocating from Cleveland to Los Angeles.
He called out to him and Comey strode up and they warmly shook hands and briefly embraced.
Kavanaugh strode across the committee room not just to deny those accusations, but to tear into Senate Democrats.
On Saturday night, before the Tigers took on the Tampa Bay Rays, Hirsch strode on to the field.
Curtis is revisiting the role of Laurie Strode in Halloween, which launched her acting career 40 years ago.
Serial killer Michael Meyers has escaped from prison to hunt down the one that got away: Laurie Strode.
While he strode off to brood in his nearby apartment, Prost won — pain and glory in one weekend.
The two sit side by side guarding the Strode house and aimlessly passing the time like old pals.
After the vice president strode away, young White House staffers stepped in to angle for their own selfies.
On Wednesday night, James strode into the pressure cooker known as Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals.
On the large TV screen before her, Donald J. Trump strode out to do battle with Hillary Clinton.
He strode into the Senate hearing room confidently and not the least bit awed by his new surroundings.
When he strode into second base, an infielder asked Nido where he had been the last two days.
"Tomorrow will be four years to the day since Michael Brown was killed," Mr. Strode said on Wednesday.
He flipped his dreadlocks to the side and strode through the place like it was a fashion runway.
When Mr. Kaufmann strode onstage to stop a drunken riot in the first act, he seemed almost bored.
Roger Federer and Ashleigh Barty strode toward the weekend at the United States Open dogged by a question.
Sarah continued to gawk at Charlotte, while her husband strode on, as if he knew neither of them.
Tebow, 31, strode into this third spring training with a confident gait, intent on not repeating past missteps.
A hint of envy would have been in order: "Zhivago" strode past "Lolita" on the best-seller list.
And recent research dates it over 153,000 years old, some 40,000 years before modern humans strode across the continent.
The storyline follows serial killer Michael Myers as he follows Curtis' character Laurie Strode and attempts to kill her.
In January 1959, a victorious Castro strode into Havana, and an exodus of the middle and upper classes began.
Curtis is revisiting her role as Laurie Strode 40 years after the original Halloween film came out in 1978.
Mr. Singh strode to the curb, pushed the knit cap back from his forehead and took in the sunshine.
So as she strode onto the stage in Glasgow this morning, Mrs Sturgeon needed to establish a holding position.
The actress, 59, famously lived through to the end of the 1978 horror classic Halloween as babysitter Laurie Strode.
That's why it was totally shocking when Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, casually strode onto a 7:15 p.m.
Applause as Mr Corbyn strode onto the podium was deafening and continued for the best part of five minutes.
Straight out of the nu-gentry incubator that is Brixton Village and Market it strode — straight into venture capital.
He strode out very confidently for his UFC debut and seemed to have Johnson rocked with his opening flurry.
It was the choice of choosing a character to hang the movie on — and they named her Laurie Strode.
But when danger rears its head at the three Strode women, guess whose approach to motherhood  keeps them alive?
That's the lesson from Anna Strode, a fitness blogger, who posted a unique before-and-after photo on Instagram.
Keith Ellison (Minn.), was met with a roaring reception when he strode to the lectern shortly before 11 p.m.
Is this still the company that strode boldly beyond the optical-disc era and dragged everyone along with it?
On Wednesday, Strode posted a video of herself and her husband, wherein she challenged him to a pregnancy workout.
Bush said he strode back to his seat after finishing, and felt his father pat him on the arm.
Through it strode a man with a froth of white beard, bearing down on my table with open arms.
Carrying our towels, we kids scampered after my mom who strode up to the gate to pay for us.
The show, in 212, took place in a playground; the children played with the models as they strode out.
Most of the young teenage students had already filed into the building as one latecomer strode down the block.
This scene involves a showdown, 40 years later, between the deranged killer Michael Myers and the resilient Laurie Strode.
One woman strode boldly through the nave as the organ played, her earbuds in, video chatting all the while.
Hours later, Ms. el-Helw strode into a circus ring wearing a leopard skin body suit and black boots.
The actor, who was brought on stage to introduce a performance by Bruce Springsteen, strode up to a microphone.
The curious clustered to check out this brave new tech, but plenty of others strode quickly away, faces turned.
He appeared in a more genial mood by the time he strode down the red carpet to greet reporters.
Finally, when his name was called, he strode across the stage and gently lit the flame for his father.
Mr. Hvorostovsky, 54, strode out, squared his feet and bent over, suggesting Rigoletto, the hunchback jester he was playing.
Minutes later, he answered another phone call, said he would be right back and strode into 305 East 153rd.
He was tiny and frail, but he strode chest up through the double doorway with an aura of majesty.
The man I did not know stood, strode over, and gave me a big handshake and a bigger smile.
The next day, Bill Clinton strode into the Corinthian Baptist Church — accompanied by Representatives John Lewis and Sheila Jackson Lee.
Thankfully, this one looks like a winner, bringing back Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode for some much-deserved vengeance.
So it was a total surprise when the new fiancée of the future king strode in for their initial meeting.
But this version of the Halloween franchise is going back to the very first battle, with its original Laurie Strode.
Curtis answered fan questions about what it was like to play Strode again 40 years after Halloween debuted in 1978.
Now that he's had his turn in the spotlight, it's time for Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) to have hers.
Alabama Governor Robert Bentley strode into the Lee County courthouse last Tuesday wearing a blue tie and a broad smile.
Only once he strode forth into the realm of first-team management did he become the Mourinho we know today.
Strode posted a photo to her Instagram page of herself with her children, and explained why the comment upset her.
Jamie Lee Curtis returns to her iconic role as Laurie Strode, who's dealing with severe trauma after surviving Michael Myers.
When Hulk Hogan strode into the ring with an American flag at the height of Reagan's poptimism, it meant something.
The boy gathered his things and, without a goodbye, strode unsteadily down the aisle and onto the dark train platform.
They strode onto the small, slightly raised, bare wooden stage, and the shorter one, William Robinson, raised a tin can.
We begin with a pair of podcasters who are looking for interviews with the incarcerated Myers and with Strode herself.
"Halloween H20: 20 Years Later" (1998, the first time Jamie Lee Curtis returns as Laurie Strode since the original sequel).
He was properly repulsed by it, but C.C. strode confidently past him in the hallway, knowing he wouldn't take action.
He strode inside, unplugged the device that provided free Wi-Fi and tossed it into a bin in his office.
Cardinals 211, Mets 3 When Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard strode into the home clubhouse at Citi Field around 11 a.m.
" A few minutes later, Mr. Burleigh strode into a private banquet room to the strains of "Hail to the Chief.
Curtis plays Laurie Strode, the terrorized babysitter turned avenging grandma who again faces off with the masked killer Michael Myers.
Siatta strode into the unfamiliar space, just around the block from the similarly sized home where he rented a room.
The doors to the Home Office slid open and the officer strode into the command center of British state security.
As Mr. Rodríguez was recognized and began to speak, Mr. Pence abruptly stood and strode out of the summit hall.
The Scottish Sport Horse strode out from the seaside arena to where a show official was tugging on latex gloves.
A half-hour later, he returned, his face tight with frustration, and strode past me to the car without speaking.
When the film ended, a somber black man in a suit and tie strode like an apparition into the room.
From the moment in early February when Beyoncé strode onto the field at the Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
And George Clinton looked as if he strode right out of his living room, wearing a low-waisted white robe.
Kamotolo strode along the shore, sat down in the Nomole peke-peke , and then returned to the group, looking excited.
Dressed casually in a T-shirt and tight jeans, Ansari projected confidence as he strode up and down the stage.
Later, a rebel officer strode up to the edge of town, and offered a partial apology for the grenade incident.
Two models carried lifelike versions of their own heads down the runway; one strode into the spotlight cradling a small dragon.
That Thanksgiving break, in the depths of my homesickness and loneliness, she strode up out of the sea and saved me.
Barnes, a forward, did not say anything to Derek Fisher, the coach of the Knicks, as he strode onto the court.
"The saga of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode isn't over," an ominous voice-over says in a video released by Universal.
Myers is also famous for stalking his victims, particularly Curtis' Laurie Strode, who is tormented by his silent and violent presence.
Be it Halloween's Laurie Strode, Texas Chainsaw Massacre's Sally, or Scream's Sidney Prescott, the Final Girl is never just a victim.
Dapper professionals strode back from lunch meetings as preschoolers in color-coded smocks clustered around teachers in the dappled green shade.
Police officers used bikes to block the crowd, and a Secret Service agent strode into the throng, ordering them to halt.
But for as many times as she'd strode purposefully past the machine-filled manufacturing workshop she'd never actually registered that smell.
By casting Janet Leigh's daughter, Jamie Lee Curtis, as his heroine, Laurie Strode, Carpenter invites comparisons to "Psycho," which starred Leigh.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Republican governor of Maryland, Spiro T. Agnew, strode into a conference room in downtown Baltimore.
But as she strode through the red carpeted entrance at the start of this week's meeting, her usual aura was missing.
The Kastles' owner was holding a team meeting on court, but the two sisters strode toward the exit without looking back.
Ackman strode onstage in a stylish black suit, one hand in his pocket and the other holding a slide-clicker remote.
The audience members settled into their seats and then burst into applause when the silver-haired justice strode into the room.
When Mr. Giuliani boarded the plane, spent from his labors, he strode down the aisle a conquering hero, swapping high-fives.
The Marines strode back to their patrol base, exuberant, riding the rush of having been under fire and coming out alive.
Soto strode forcefully along the last leg of the walk to the outpost, soaked and cold, alternating between numbness and lucidity.
The cock-of-the-walk confidence with which liberals strode into the 21st century has given way to trembling self-doubt. Good.
Even today, after a surprising upset, she strode out on stage, bright and strong as ever — with that impeccable lip to match.
Ever since he first strode into the Kremlin, at the end of 1999, Vladimir Putin has been pouring money into his military.
He joined his first street protests when he was eight, sitting on his brother's shoulders, later he strode fearless at the front.
The new film centers on Michael Myers breaking out of prison and returning to Haddonfield where Curtis' Strode is waiting for him.
The crowd settled into the main auditorium, and soon after seven pairs of people, a man and a woman each, strode onstage.
As this was happening, one of the outcast women, Geeta, strode into the middle of the circle with her chin up, fiercely.
Gilmore Girls aired at the dawn of TV's antihero age, when Tony Soprano and his progeny strode the primetime landscape like colossi.
"F_MU1 was skinny and old but she strode forward with stately grace," the photographer wrote of his first impressions of the F_MU1.
Though she's well over 36 weeks pregnant now, Strode makes it a priority to fit in time for exercise when she can.
Noted LONDON — David Beckham strode into the Kent & Curwen showroom here, just one block from the men's wear mecca of Jermyn Street.
Last year's "Halloween" acted as a direct sequel to the 1978 original, with Jamie Lee Curtis reprising her role of Laurie Strode.
Mr. Nelson strode onstage, looking out on a lawn of beach towels and avian-casual button-downs, and promised to be quick.
Dressed in a casual chambray shirt, pinstriped pants and silver-pegged buckle, he strode onto the red carpet at 10:30 p.m.
Ms. Sanders has strode beside Mr. Sanders on every step of his political career, a devoted confidante but also a savvy strategist.
At the East 34th Street landing in Manhattan, Dereje Wordofa strode aboard in a suit and tie and a snappy leather hat.
Yankees 4, White Sox 33 C. C. Sabathia strode off the mound Saturday, awash in an ovation that thundered throughout Yankee Stadium.
More weeks away, and I strode into my kitchen—wrong, dark at noon, its one window inwardly black, flat black with flies.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, a frequent Trump critic, didn't have a word to say as she strode briskly through the ornate Rotunda. Sen.
The 29-year-old was concentrating intensely as she strode into the throwing circle and launched the discus one last time for glory.
When David Ayer strode across the stage of Hall H yesterday, he didn't sit down behind the placard with his name on it.
This time was no different: he strode up to the ball and lashed it with signature ferocity into the Sampdoria net. 1-0.
Angela strode over, confidently handing her a stack of papers — printouts of wildly threatening emails, each signed in a variation of Hadley's name.
Curtis is no-nonsense and not afraid to get right to the point; the same could be said about present-day Laurie Strode.
After a few songs, the supermodels Naomi Campbell, Veronica Webb and Liya Kebede strode out wearing what appeared to be floor-length furs.
The vast ballroom Gavin strode into was packed with men in tuxedos and women wearing all manner of gowns, dresses, and visual confections.
Jack strode across the stage in a presidential suit, firmly shook hands with the officials, and collected the spoils of his Excel-lence.
Is Laurie Strode of Halloween a girl empowered by her own prude boundaries, which gives her the strength to make it out alive?
When Trump strode out to shake Kim's hand, he did so warmly, putting his left hand on Kim's elbow in a welcoming gesture.
As he strode down an alley of stalls, one man yelled "Free Stormy," a reference to his client who is suing the President.
Surprisingly, given the country's traditional Catholic leanings, there was a contingent of trans people, one of whom strode through the crowd on stilts.
But the reaction from the fans as he strode to the plate on that occasion was less curious murmur and more anticipatory buzz.
She strode around her classroom with the purposeful gait of a seasoned performer and an animation that contrasted with her students' sleepy inertia.
"To make a long story short, I'm here today because of the way that you portrayed Laurie Strode," he said, visibly choked up.
To the extent that Halloween 4-6 worked, they worked because Michael was still pursuing the Strode family and still combating Dr. Loomis.
Then, with instructions from Boone, Austin Romine laid down a sacrifice bunt that pushed Wade to second as Gardner strode to the plate.
When the Berlin Wall fell beneath communism's weight three decades ago, capitalism unbridled strode forth over the rubble in search of global opportunity.
They shook hands and Mr. Trump patted the younger man's arm before they stepped across the barrier and strode across a dirt field.
By day, women clad in pantsuits strode into executive offices; by night, they danced in discos, confident in body-conscious, body-baring outfits.
She said she paused long enough to introduce herself to the press secretary who strode by in a gray suit and cowboy boots.
Richards joins Anthony Michael Hall, who was recently announced as the new Tommy Doyle, another character Strode watched over in the 1978 film.
When it was time for the judge to deliver his verdict, we strode towards him, armed with umbrellas, to prevent him from speaking.
Paired with barely there kitten heels that kicked up the moss as the models strode along, they looked as comfortable as a sweatshirt.
But instead of outright scorn, Trump was greeted by certain fascination when he strode into the Congress Center to begin meetings on Thursday.
NEW DELHI — After he strode out on stage in front of a packed auditorium, Jeff Bezos shared some chitchat with Amazon's India head.
To the sounds of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the U.S.A.," Mr. Trump strode into the crowd — wearing a Gerald R. Ford baseball cap.
Lady Gaga, fresh from her Super Bowl performance, and Kris Jenner bobbed their heads as the model Gigi Hadid and friends strode by.
Madison Square Garden was mostly empty when Noah, the Knicks' starting center, strode onto the court about an hour before the opening tip.
Frenetic travelers who strode past the mostly transparent glass court near East 19863nd Street did not quite know what to make of it.
Law enforcement, including members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, held hands as they strode down the parade route to applause from the crowd.
She abruptly rose from her seat and strode off stage after the opening question - on whether she still expected a personal apology from Clinton.
It's even more fitting that every institution, from the police to Meyers' doctor, prove completely inept at stopping him or helping the Strode women.
A "Halloween" sequel (2018) showed Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis)—the original "final girl"—as an adult, twice-divorced and estranged from her daughter.
Harry strode out to the pitcher's mound with a smile while wearing a blue and orange Mets baseball cap and casual white T-shirt.
As he strode across a snow-free White House South Lawn toward his helicopter, Obama joked he'd cleared the wide swath of grass himself.
As Boehner strode through a back hallway to the ballroom, I asked if he would care to take a few questions on immigration reform.
NAIROBI, Kenya — The eyes of the private equity investor lit up as he strode across the empty floor of a recently built hospital here.
Soon, Whitaker strode into Sessions' office and asked to speak one-on-one to the attorney general; the others left the two men alone.
Once Kerber won the longest rally of the match, a 21-shot belter from the baseline, she strode 6-2 ahead in the tiebreak.
Jamie Lee Curtis reprises her role Laurie Strode, who has spent Michael's years in prison biding her time and waiting for him to escape.
Ads promoted "girls to your room," while women in bikinis strode down the sidewalk and the female pool and bar servers wore very little.
She was ushered into an elevator used to transport prisoners, and strode to her chambers through a warren of hallways divided by metal fences.
In this video feature, Green takes a closer look at a climactic sequence in which Laurie Strode must face Michael in a final showdown.
On a Wednesday night in January, Mr. Neumann strode onstage before a packed house at the Theater at Madison Square Garden, basked in spotlights.
But in her current role, as an assistant coach with the N.B.A.'s Wizards, the hardwood felt different as she strode toward the bench.
He strode along Main Street toward the stadium, wearing a black overcoat, bulling into the breeze like a Big Ugly trampling a nose tackle.
So, one day they ran for 45 minutes at a steady pace and on another, strode at the same pace, but for 90 minutes.
You could tell by the lasers shooting from her eyes as she strode across the Tuesday night debate stage to rumble with Bernie Sanders.
WASHINGTON — At one point or another, they each strode the sands of Iraq, fighting on the unforgiving battlefield of America's costliest war since Vietnam.
About three hours later, with Fourth of July fireworks still going off, Mr. Bonds strode up to Officer Familia's command post and fired a .
She strode past studies of nudes, portraits of Rihanna, depictions of Jesus and more, pausing to comment on the ones that caught her eye.
Ryan Strode, the director of Arabella Advisors, the group that produced the report, said the precise value of dropped investments was impossible to know.
Security was tight but jovial, and after a bag search, we strode across some grassland to reach the path leading up to the church.
A few minutes after 10 on Thursday, Luis Carlos Espinal, age 6, holding the hand of his mother, Maria Espinal, strode down 196th Street.
He compared this moment to 1642, when King Charles strode into the House of Commons and demanded that five lawmakers be arrested for treason.
He popped up, strode into the end zone and pointed as dramatically as Zorro at his home crowd, as if to say: Here we come.
"I don't know if 40 years ago I would have ever thought that Laurie Strode would have a daughter, let alone a granddaughter," Curtis said.
The group drew long stares from patients and hospital guests entering the facility, and several strode over to pet the dogs or ask their names.
At first, when he strode across the hearing room and started yelling about a Democratic conspiracy against him, it seemed to be going even worse.
One day last week, she strode across the stage during a tour of the site at Jerusalem's Mount Herzl, flanked by reporters and television cameras.
A gruff buyer supplying local restaurants that cater mostly to tourists strode to the front of the pack and bought all 11 boxes without looking.
Anna Strode – who has 34.7k followers on her own popular fitness Instagram account – is a mom to 1-year-old identical twins Lachie and Samuel.
The direct sequel to John Carpenter's 1978 classic, led by Jamie Lee Curtis reprising her role as Laurie Strode, opened to $77.5 million this weekend.
Shortly afterwards Rose Lavelle, a 24-year-old midfielder, strode through the Dutch defence and fired the ball into the bottom corner of the net.
After Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins' blockbuster strode past Deadpool in domestic box-office rankings over the weekend, Ryan Reynolds had the absolute best response.
The frustrated 24-year-old shook hands with his opponent and the umpire before he strode off the court, effectively defaulting himself from the contest.
" Curtis, 58, will once again play Laurie Strode, the babysitter who faced the deadly masked serial killer Michael Myers in John Carpenter's 1978 horror "Halloween.
Trump and Xi surveyed Chinese military bands from a canopied platform and greeted cheering schoolchildren, who waved colored pom-poms as the President strode past.
Dr. Miller, a bearded, sturdily built fellow in his early 70s, shook my hand, then briskly strode ahead while beginning a history of the excavations.
As the Cleveland fans filed out and Cubs fans swarmed the lower bowl behind the visitors' dugout, Rizzo strode triumphantly to the first-base line.
The congresswoman strode into the first episode like she was entering to the Darth Vader theme song, but she's more wild card than evil villain.
The night before at a rally in North Las Vegas, Rubio strode, chest out, onto a stage crowded with validators — 22016 of them in all.
In The Silence of the Lambs, Clarice Starling's fear is a bit like the fear felt by Ripley in Alien or Laurie Strode in Halloween.
For his recent fall show, he constructed a twisting maze of wooden flats, press and buyers clustering around them as the models strode past urgently.
The man strode across the room, stopped in front of me, and grabbed me by my left forearm before dragging me out of the room.
Michael Gove thought he could lead the Tory party for about three days before unelected Theresa May strode into Number 10 as PM on Wednesday.
CALAIS, France — The migrants, mostly young men from Africa or Afghanistan, strode out of the squalid camp at a rapid pace, not looking behind them.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Brandon Marshall strode into the Jets' locker room Wednesday wearing a green T-shirt featuring the bearded outline of a familiar face.
In the four decades since the mute Michael Myers spawned a franchise by stalking babysitters (including Jamie Lee Curtis's Laurie Strode), we've amassed considerable coverage.
After the Gospel was read he strode beneath the great dome and knelt at a wooden booth, while other Catholics did likewise throughout the basilica.
His mother, Kultida Woods, who helped rear him about an hour's drive from Riviera, blended into the ample gallery that strode every step with him.
At the show's finale, with the Beatles' "Blackbird" playing, the models came out in waves from backstage and strode straight across the field of carnations.
Perhaps the most famous babysitter in all of moviedom, Laurie Strode, the teen heroine of "Halloween," is stalked by a crazed predator and survives — repeatedly.
Moments afterward, he watched as Mr. Clinton strode eagerly across the stage to engage the woman and, some said, win over much of the electorate.
His choice to hold on the window as Tommen strode out of frame, then right back in to pitch himself out of it, was masterful.
The pianist Igor Levit strode onto the stage at the Palais des Beaux-Arts, an Art Deco gem here known as Bozar, to play Beethoven.
So when Rooney strode into the locker room for the first time before a training session several weeks ago, he emphasized his desire to win.
At the end of the six-minute boat ride, alighting on a dock in East Boston, Ms. Medvedow strode through an active shipyard and marina.
Guests arrived in coats and huddled under a sea of clear umbrellas as the lights went up and the first model strode through the gates.
SALT LAKE CITY — Benjamin Shapiro strode down the aisle of a packed auditorium at the University of Utah like a prizefighter walking toward a ring.
The writer Judith Grossman, who knew Sontag slightly at Oxford, remembered her as "the dark prince," who strode through the colleges dressed entirely in black.
Which is why those who strode it with another purpose in mind (besides simply power posing as effectively as possible) stood out among the throng.
Like everyone else who strode down the red carpet here, Mr. Bolles is a large man, but he was almost lost in the teeming crowd.
"You can see this from space," Huang Qi said as he strode across a dam holding back a small valley filled with goopy red mud.
Gant defiantly strode away from the plate and Hirschbeck, who perhaps had movie tickets or a late dinner engagement, ordered Rod Beck to start pitching.
Spot on at 9:00, first lady Melania Trump strode into the East Room, prompting a standing ovation from the assembled crowd of Republican eminences.
Later that evening, he jumped down from the DJ booth, strode into the middle of the dancefloor and grabbed a small Chinese girl from the audience.
Mr Macron had forgotten his rubber boots, but strode gamely into the dung of a low-roofed shed to cuddle a piglet on national TV (pictured).
"Today, we stand on the shoulders of Kenny Washington, Woody Strode, Roger Jessup, and the activists and journalists who not only demanded but fought for change."
The Russian president has previously waxed nostalgic for the days when just two superpowers strode the world as problem-solving colossi, before the Soviet Union imploded.
But Damon also strode boldly into the fray of the Reckoning and the #MeToo movement and managed to keep saying the wrong thing every single time.
An aging Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) in 2018's Halloween remake survives a seemingly fatal fall and comes back to brutalize the villain, Michael Myers.
Stylishly clad in a suit and tie — and, of course, Gucci loafers — he strode past the public gardens and into the building at 20 Via Palestro.
" And though at times, comics are grotesque just to be grotesque, "there's a lot of clever work going into how Strode builds its famously violent moments.
He took two steps forward, picked a pair of boxes off the nearest stack and strode up the ramp with them as if storming a castle.
Mets 1, White Sox 0 He strode past the magic digits still painted on the grass — "1986"— and slapped hard on his glove with his hand.
Jose Reyes put his head down as he left the on-deck circle, strode toward home plate and dug in his spikes in the batter's box.
They find Strode a traumatized grandmother, locked in a fortress of a house and in possession of a poor relationship with her daughter Karen (Judy Greer).
Clinton touched down at the Charlotte airport, and strode off Air Force One together in a sign of solidarity, a reporter asked John D. Podesta, Mrs.
ISTANBUL — Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, strode onto a stage a month ago looking down upon a sea of a million fans waving red Turkish flags.
"Shuffle" seemed at times to have one foot stuck in the mire of a murkier racial past, even as it strode boldly forward with the other.
A group of young boys dressed in old-fashioned regimental uniforms tramped up a staircase and strode purposefully toward him, wooden rifles slung over their shoulders.
An actor strode in carrying a heavy sack of dirt and emptied it very precisely to create a long stripe in the center of the pavement.
Imagine how disappointed I was when a middle-age man in a suit strode toward the cab just after it stopped and pulled open the door.
While few plot details have been released, it's confirmed that Strode will be back in Halloween Kills, making a reunion between her, Doyle, and Wallace possible.
After my aunt got off the phone, we strode up to her and asked why she was treating the birth of a girl like a death.
After Milwaukee's starter, the left-handed Wade Miley, walked the Bellinger, also a lefty, to begin the game, Brewers Manager Craig Counsell strode to the mound.
The detective strode into the walk-in evidence vault and, wearing latex gloves, produced nearly three dozen crisp new $103 bills, each in a glassine envelope.
After having the door ceremonially slammed in her face, the official, a rod on her shoulder and a sword at her waist, strode into the chamber.
DealBook As camera lights flashed, President-elect Donald J. Trump strode across the lobby of Trump Tower with Masayoshi Son, the colorful Japanese entrepreneur, in December.
" With more to say, she strode back to the microphones: "As a Catholic, I resent your using the word 'hate' in a sentence that addresses me.
Turning on her heel on her way out of the briefing to answer, Ms. Pelosi strode back to her microphones for a lecture about her motivations.
He told reporters as he strode into the Congress Center in the central village that he expected a warm welcome from the globalist crowd gathered here.
Whatever the future holds for the Strode family, anyone with even a passing knowledge of the genre knows that you can't keep a good slasher villain down.
"Halloween" introduced both Curtis (it was her film debut) and her character, Laurie Strode, a teenage babysitter who is stalked by the masked psychopath Myers (Nick Castle).
You may remember that OpenAI first strode into the world of Dota 22 last August, unveiling a system that could beat the top players at 2115v453 matches.
On December 7, Donald Trump strode out in front of the assembled television cameras and did something unusual: The stream-of-consciousness candidate read a prepared statement.
Last month, Curtis shared a still from the film that gives fans a better idea of the person Strode has morphed into over the past four decades.
Indeed, after casting off a T-shirt, shorts, and ostentatious jewelry that would make Mr. T envious, Jake Paul strode onto the scales in perfect Instagram shape.
One Saturday last month, five men ages 19 through 26 strode confidently out of a cloud of magenta smoke in a converted auto showroom in San Francisco.
Brengle strode confidently across court, secured her third match point and stared in disbelief as Serena double-faulted to hand her the biggest victory of her career.
When Collins strode to the mound to pull him, Harvey knew his fate and began walking off, head down, before his manager could ask for the ball.
This year, Julia Roberts strode up the red-carpeted steps for the premiere of Jodie Foster's "Money Monster" and revealed that beneath her gown she was barefoot.
And so, as the talk wound down, he left his seat and strode across the room to join a line of people queuing up behind a microphone.
" Paulo Pimenta, another leftist lawmaker who was inside the facility on Wednesday, said the people who strode into the premises "had no idea what they were doing.
A new sequel to Halloween (1978) has just come out, with its original star Jamie Lee Curtis reprising her role as Laurie Strode, only 40 years older.
Now, in just his fourth marathon, he strode away majestically on an historic day when both the men's and women's races were staged, one after each other.
This week, Patrick Visser-Bourdon, a French police official, strode down the Jungle's central alley, flanked by a phalanx of well-armed riot police, some carrying shields.
The Saturday Profile BEKASI, Indonesia — Spike heels clacking on the concrete floor of the patients' cells, Nova Riyanti Yusuf strode grandly into the Yayasan Galuh Rehabilitation Center.
Tonight at 7:35pm, the Attorney General strode into a high-end Washington restaurant to dine with his deputy Rod Rosenstein and the Solicitor General Noel Francisco.
Halfway through a meal at the Grand-Hotel du Cap-Ferrat, he also found Oesterlund himself, who strode out onto the dining patio with the interior decorator.
Mr. Fintiklis, a Cypriot citizen, then strode to the lobby's baby grand piano and played and sang "Accordeon," a popular Greek song about the fight against fascism.
On Comedy ATLANTIC CITY — On a Saturday night this month in a cavernous theater in a casino, an Aziz Ansari I had never seen before strode onstage.
But a few hours later, he strode into the room where she was working on her thesis, locked the door and pinned her down on the bed.
A series of Britain's cultural and sporting great and good, interspersed with "normal" people, rode in taxis, strode through the airport and squeezed themselves into economy class.
That afternoon, he strode into the visitors' clubhouse at Busch Stadium and told his teammates he was ready to dominate — a bold statement for a player hitting .
" Baldwin's Trump strode into Holsten's Restaurant in Bloomfield, N.J., cued up Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" on the jukebox and asked the waitress, "Is HPV different from H.I.V.?
But she strode easily into the cargo container to join the other horses, taking a deep breath once she was shoulder to shoulder with her traveling companions.
In the ceremony, Mr. Putin strode through several interlinked, gilded and chandeliered halls in an historical Kremlin palace before arriving at the Andreyevsky Hall, where guests waited.
Wells said to me, "Look at this," and we watched as she strode toward the kitchen with her arms down, like a gymnast starting a run-up.
Out of the office he strode to make a lap around the building to clear his head, then returned and looked at the clock — 9:40 a.m.
The audience revolved, slowly, in one direction as the models strode around them in multiple circumlocutions, and necks kept swiveling to try to take it all in.
Martelly strode through the crowd, tossing out cheap soccer balls from a plastic bag; when scuffles broke out over them, he sent his security men to intervene.
But he manages to escape just in time for his favorite holiday, and naturally he goes after Laurie Strode, the girl who survived his last killing spree.
CAIRO — As chaotic antigovernment demonstrations engulfed Sudan's capital, Khartoum, a young doctor emerged from his hiding place and strode down a deserted street, his hand held high.
Then, a little later, Frank Sinatra came on: "Start spreading the news..." On cue, Trump strode into the lobby, flanked by his wife, Melania, and his children.
It was meeting even on Tuesday, senior administration officials said, as Mr. Obama strode into the Roosevelt Room to say, "Let us go ahead and close this chapter."
The "final girl" was first named by Carol Clover in her definitive book on the genre — Men, Women, and Chain Saws — and Laurie Strode is her purest embodiment.
" Yvette Nicole Brown strode on stage with Rose and Monte, the two dogs that star in a live-action remake of classic Disney cartoon "Lady and the Tramp.
The original film, directed by John Carpenter and written by Debra Hill, centered around teenage babysitter Laurie Strode, who is hunted and tormented by serial killer Michael Myers.
Ending the series by cross-cutting among Jon, Sansa, and Arya as they strode into new phases of their lives — call them adulthood — I think it coulda worked.
The daughter of Carrie Fisher, who is a talented TV star in her own right, strode out onto the field with her hair formed into two distinctive buns.
Out on the streets of Rome, Officer Pang and Officer Li strode down one of the capital's busiest shopping streets, Via del Corso, parting a sea of tourists.
Parliamentary video showed that after Mr. Brown made no effort to take his seat, a visibly angry Mr. Trudeau strode over and forced his way into the group.
" Newsom strode through throngs of homeless people camped on Ellis Street in San Francisco's Tenderloin district, calling out, "How you doing, brother?" and "Nice to see you, Ma'am.
" As Ms. Brooks strode through the hotel lobby shortly before meeting a committee member on Tuesday afternoon, she described the situation this way: "I call it the fishbowl.
The actor wore a $1,825 gathered printed silk-jacquard midi dress by Alessandra Rich and black patent stilettos as she strode hand-in-hand with boyfriend Lucas Zwirner.
Blake Strode, the executive director of ArchCity Defenders, a local nonprofit legal defense organization, said that Mr. Bell's victory is a sign of how many people wanted change.
Exit Interview On Sunday afternoon, Lauren Ambrose strode out of Henry Higgins's Wimpole Street house and up the aisle of the Vivian Beaumont Theater for the last time.
Accompanied by a small orchestra of musicians playing gongs, cymbals and kettle drums, they strode up to a table filled with imitation dead animals laid out for sacrifice.
That evening he returned to ground zero to supervise the recovery effort and strode around the wreckage of the city he loved like a latter-day Winston Churchill.
To clear up any lingering doubts about this, at their conference in Bournemouth a batch of their freshly elected MEPs strode on stage wearing "STOP BREXIT" T-shirts.
Outside, where the distant white glaciers of the Rwenzori Mountains loomed in ghostly silhouette, Mr. de Merode strode along a narrow channel that diverts water into the powerhouse.
Dashing men in tuxedos, like Ryan Reynolds and Jake Gyllenhaal, strode past a big digital sign with arrows pointing to competing parties for Amazon, Fox, HBO and others.
After the House Judiciary Committee voted to approve articles of impeachment, the president strode to a White House microphone, declared "profound remorse" for his actions and begged forgiveness.
As Tennessee players celebrated wildly, Brady strode glumly off the field amid near-silence as shocked New England fans contemplated perhaps the almost unthinkable end of a dynasty.
He's killed yet again, this time by Laurie Strode, in Halloween H20: 20 Years Later... but then Halloween: Resurrection brings Michael back, explaining away his death as a decoy.
"It's a big, fluffy dress, so it's a lot, but you get the job done," he said, as stars like Charlize Theron and Jennifer Lopez strode through the ballroom.
The summary: One Halloween night lin 1978, teenager Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) faced off against Michael Myers (Nick Castle), an unstoppable killing machine in a creepy white mask.
The film, which has Jamie Lee Curtis reprising her 1978 role as Laurie Strode, raked in $77.5 million on its opening weekend, and has now grossed $172 million worldwide.
In the new Halloween, which simply ignores the franchise's mediocre sequels, she's back as former babysitter Laurie Strode, except Laurie's not willing to play the victim this go-round.
This week's mini-comic masterclass, Strip Panel Naked, continues a conversation between host Hass Otsmane-Elhaou and Tradd Moore, the artist of Luther Strode, Ghost Rider, Zero and more.
Yet even when trying to conserve as much energy as possible, the Bahamas sprinter still strode out to the easiest heat win in 22.69 to be the second fastest.
Strode, who regularly posts photos of videos of herself working out (featuring cameos from her twin toddlers), said that her life isn't always the way it looks on Instagram.
In Novogrodovka, he strode around the barracks mimicking NATO assault postures—reloading while running, peering around buildings—and scrolled obsessively through US Army manuals on his phone for fun.
On Thursday Clinton strode out after a rendition of "Stars and Stripes Forever," which was a nice change after months and months and months of Katy Perry's greatest hits.
Then he asked them to prepare to be beaten, and strode up and down the row of offenders several times, whacking them loudly on their behinds with a stick.
Clad in a sharp white tux, Rock strode out to the sounds of Public Enemy's anthem "Fight the Power," the song's juddering force immediately defanged by the vanilla surroundings.
Into this volatile landscape strode Donald Trump -- in so many ways the beneficiary, not the author, of these long-term trends, his election the outcome and not the cause.
On the other hand, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), the feisty Illinois babysitter who once eluded Michael's stalk-and-slash spree, has aged more credibly than her nutjob nemesis.
On Friday night, in a preview of Sunday's raucous town hall, Mr. Buttigieg strode into the middle of a chaotic crowd of protesters and grieving relatives of Mr. Logan.
George W. Bush strode across the deck of an aircraft carrier in an olive flight suit and an ejection harness to declare — prematurely — that a mission had been accomplished.
The name plate wasn't on the door of the Capitol's sumptuous speaker's suite yet, but Ms. Pelosi strode out of the speaker's office toward the chamber, grandchildren in tow.
Hall, 51, joins Jamie Lee Curtis in the upcoming Halloween Kills which follows the story of Curtis' Laurie Strode in the aftermath of 203's Halloween, according to Variety.
Days later, a cabby, invoking the shaman, strode up to the Kremlin-allied mayor of this Siberian city, yelled a string of grievances and posted his rant on YouTube.
Partway through her closing argument on Tuesday, Kristen Gibbons Feden, a 35-year-old prosecutor, strode across the courtroom and stared down Bill Cosby from a few feet away.
And during the interview last month, as he strode back to his office, Mr. Sanders bristled when asked about his son, who is running for Congress in New Hampshire.
WASHINGTON — The man who would bring peace to the Middle East strode onto the stage and peered out at a room full of people who have tried and failed.
By the time he strode to a lectern in the governor's mansion on Saturday afternoon, with portraits of Virginia's founding fathers behind each shoulder, Mr. Northam was increasingly isolated.
Miloš Zeman, who strode into power in March 2013 on a wave of anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim sentiment, has been at the forefront of Czech Republic's increasingly xenophobic politics.
Entrepreneurs Bill Pierce, Summer Pierce and Kayla Roof strode into the tank seeking $250,000 in exchange for 10 percent equity in their company, Pop It Pal, a pimple-popping simulator.
A disgruntled deposition The trouble began in the morning, when Trump's ousted ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, strode into a deposition on Capitol Hill behind a pair of dark glasses.
The initially unidentified protester threw a handful of flags at Trump as he strode by alongside Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and yelled at Trump before being detained by security.
Bush -- wearing a bulletproof vest underneath a New York City Fire Department pullover -- strode to the mound with the words of legendary Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter ringing in his ears.
As Gove strode out of his London home, his so called "red box" - the red dispatch boxes used by British ministers for secret documents - opened, revealing a bundle of documents.
Last week, fitness blogger and mother Anna Strode took to Instagram to show her post-baby body some love — and send an important message of support to her fellow moms.
Still, when an Air Force colonel strode into the room, I caught myself trying to brush my hair into place as I stood, as if it would make a difference.
She then emerged from the White House, slipped on her sunglasses and strode to the awaiting media, her rust-colored coat's stand-up collar buttoned high, just below her chin.
Then all the campers strode in two lines to the soccer fields, all singing the AC Milan anthem with kids and coaches waving flags on long poles front and rear.
One morning last week, while the Angels' new general manager, Billy Eppler, spoke hopefully in a hallway about the team's young core, Pujols strode by, silent and stern and purposeful.
At lunch time on Halloween Ms. Volk strode toward Mr. Siatta again, this time in an Illinois Appellate Court courtroom with a Chicago skyline view, to complete their relationship's turnabout.
BEIJING — When Xi Jinping strode out in the Great Hall of the People five years ago as China's new leader, his tight smile barely hid the atmosphere of smoldering crisis.
The tedium of my everyday life vanished; I instead marched through the gates of my alcazar, strode up the steps of my concepts, and resided in my throne of deceit.
A towering stilt-walker, Plu Sayampol, wearing the iconic top of the Chrysler Building on his head, gripped the hand of a friend tightly as he strode down the parade.
JUBA (Reuters) - South Sudanese wrestler Kur Bol Jok strode into the arena, his chest - smeared with ashes and dust - puffed out as he faced his opponent, bracing for the fight.
On a recent weekday, a woman in hot pink exercise wear and a matching fedora strode briskly but effortlessly down a sidewalk alongside the Grand Central Parkway in Jamaica, Queens.
When Perry strode onstage, he presented a vision of a PlayStation Network like we'd never seen before, one that would let you instantly try any game before you buy it.
In the end, where the traditional bride may have appeared, a model strode out in cowboy boots and a whitewashed ribbed-knit minidress, anatomy picked out in sequins and slices.
Afterward, Trump strode to a podium adorned with a professionally made sign that read, "No Collusion, No Obstruction" and that also listed the cost and length of the Mueller probe.
But, it was the raucous reception reserved for one Ilir Latifi as he strode out to the Rocky theme tune which permeates my fantastic reminiscences of UFC on Fuel TV 9.
On Thursday morning, Trump strode from the Diplomatic Room of the White House in an attempt to slow the Democrats' impeachment train, or to seed sufficient fog to slow it down.
Thus when the time came for the show to begin, models like Robert Sipos, Adonis Bosso and Fernando Cabral strode straight out onto West 14th Street along an improvised sidewalk runway.
Clad in her late namesake Rowdy Roddy Piper's trademark leather jacket, she strode to the ring to interrupt Asuka's moment of glory with a wordless challenge and a nod toward WrestleMania.
As written by screenwriter Debra Hill, Curtis' character Laurie Strode was the girl-next-door, leading a wholesome teenage life when Michael Myers decided to stalk her fateful one October 31st.
Anthony Tillman strode onto the stage during Sunday's graduation for St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, took off his uniform hat and gave his daughter a huge hug.
Jones was arrested for a litany of art theft crimes and heading to federal prison… until Benjamin strode in to confess to each and every one of his lady's suspected crimes.
Anna Strode, who runs the Bubs2Bikinis Instagram page, recently received a comment on one of her posts shaming her for "stay[ing] at home all day" — and she wasn't having it.
Rubio goes to Iowa -- and after Ted Cruz Manu Raju in Burlington, Iowa As he strode before a packed audience here at a local library, Rubio had Cruz on his mind.
The push toward new forms of payment and more coordinated care is pushing providers to enter these combinations, said Roger D. Strode, a health care lawyer for Foley & Lardner in Chicago.
He can still stir a crowd, as he did when a sold-out Petco Park, about half filled with Yankees fans, rose to its feet when Rodriguez strode to the plate.
Yeah, so to break that down, Fox News was claiming that because Curtis' character Laurie Strode uses guns in a horror movie, that Curtis' own personal views on guns were hypocritical.
"It's more along the lines of aircraft technology than traditional, spot-welded steel bodies," said Paul Buetow, G.M.'s head of manufacturing in China, as he strode along the assembly line.
The second film, Halloween II, also extends this interest in psychology to Laurie Strode (played this time by Scout Taylor-Compton), plumbing the emotional and psychological connection between her and Michael.
Once we were settled in white leather revolving chairs and had been offered tea and chocolates by a secretary, Lyovochkin strode in, wearing a deconstructed blazer that accentuated his athletic frame.
At his latest outing, models strode the runway in filmy dresses seemingly lifted from "Little House on the Prairie," but styled with balaclavas and chunky white patent leather or silver boots.
CreditCreditMax Farago for The New York Times Adam McKay strode through his backyard one recent afternoon to show me the exact spot where, last January, a heart attack nearly killed him.
When he received the "I Am Hip-Hop" lifetime achievement award at the 153 BET Awards, Luke strode to the stage in a tan jacket, matching vest, and coral bow tie.
She sipped wine as a male model walked into the restaurant; he acknowledged nobody and stared hard ahead as he strode toward a private dinner starting in the restaurant's back room.
Parnas pulled a throng of us reporters along with him anyway as he abandoned the gallery and strode down narrow hallways and into elevators, eventually making his way to Schumer's office.
Two hours later, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., in flowing black robes, escorted by four senators, strode into the room to open the third presidential impeachment trial in American history.
Chabon, a 56-year-old Pulitzer Prize winner, strode through hallways decorated with timelines that chronicled the fictional histories of alien empires and stepped onto the set of a futuristic spacecraft.
Nearing the end of the evening, the electronic musician Blanck Mass finished a set of blistering, multihued scuzz, the strobe lights clicked off, and Zola Jesus strode onto the other stage.
Local party bosses and state senators, teachers and retirees, unionized and nonunion workers, talking about their hopes and dread as a brash untested leader strode into the world's most consequential job.
It is not to the old form of show, where models strode straightforwardly down a catwalk in a big white tent, the better for store buyers and editors to see product.
President Donald Trump strode into the NBA's China morass on Wednesday, denouncing the reaction of Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr and San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich to the controversy.
So in I strode, with uneven hem and a top that looked like I'd buttoned it in the dark, festooned with a bow that was competing in size with my head.
And of course there is the famous hand-swat she dealt to her husband as they strode across the tarmac at the at Ben Gurion International Airport in Israel last year.
For a few precious seconds as each hitter strode to the plate, the Shea Stadium loudspeakers would play the No. 221 song in the country the day that hitter was born.
From the moment James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Lars Ulrich, and Robert Trujillo strode onstage, devoid of fanfare or intro faffery, and noodled the opening riff to Budgie's "Breadfan," it was LIT.
The N.F.L. often pats itself on the back by noting that the league desegregated before Major League Baseball, when Kenny Washington and Woody Strode joined the Los Angeles Rams in 1946.
As the story goes, Mr. Gallo and his associates were sitting in the back of the restaurant, drinking soda and eating Italian delicacies, when his assassin strode silently through the door.
For the culture, and for the love of Jamie Lee Curtis, who returns to the iconic role of Laurie Strode in the latest installment, called simply Halloween, in theaters October 19.
Jamie Lee Curtis's Laurie Strode certainly knows that, which is why the later entries in the franchise (specifically H20 and the new film) have shown her morphing into a paranoid survivalist.
So he picked up a pair of former UCLA stars, Kenny Washington and Woody Strode; this after the NFL had gone 12 years, from 1933-45, without employing a single black player.
Instead, it was decided the president should just say what he wanted when he strode up to the lectern in the East Room of the White House shortly after noon on Thursday.
But on October 5th Theresa May strode up to the podium at the Conservative Party conference, awkwardly waved at the crowd, cleared her throat and unceremoniously drove a bulldozer through those assumptions.
In August, Curtis opened up about reprising her role as Strode in the new Halloween (out Friday), and the similarities between working on the two films, including the size of her paycheck.
He strode across the finish line with his arms crossed over his head in a sign of solidarity for the Oromo people, his native group and the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia.
In a live-streamed event broadcast from a Beverly Hills theater in January, Williamson strode onto the stage against the backdrop of a giant American flag, to rapturous reception from the crowd.
An ugly campaign gets uglier The candidates and their spouses and families glumly strode into the Washington University in St. Louis auditorium on Sunday night knowing exactly what they were in for.
In case you had any doubt about just how powerful women are, please take a look at this video of Instagrammer Anna Strode destroying her husband in a workout challenge — while pregnant.
Mayor Bill de Blasio strode along West 23rd Street on Tuesday, amid a phalanx of suits and uniforms, past the buildings and shops with windows shattered by a terrorist's bomb in Manhattan.
The Trump supporters crowded by the metal barriers protecting the area, leaning over to get in one last insult before returning their attention to the stage as Rudolph W. Giuliani strode out.
However, Carpenter's tale did serve to mainstream both the slasher film and the Final Girl, thanks largely to the magnetism of Jamie Lee Curtis as the canny, if mostly helpless, Laurie Strode.
Jamie Lee Curtis returns as Laurie Strode, who has been killed off multiple times, including at the beginning of "Halloween: Resurrection" (2002), which itself was the eighth movie in the original series.
He strode purposefully past thousands of camera-wielding spectators, brand fanatics swinging Vuitton purses, fashion editors and celebrities, including Mr. West, Rihanna, Kim Kardashian West, Bella Hadid, Naomi Campbell and Russell Westbrook.
Scudamore darted out of the car and strode into the club's offices to be welcomed by the team's managing director, Paul Aldridge, who apologized for the absence of the owner, Terry Brown.
Last February, Ms. Illiza, wearing a black head scarf, strode into the hall where Indonesian Model Hunt, a beauty competition, was underway, interrogating cowering models about the event as news cameras rolled.
Few country artists have been as popular and widely admired as Mr. Haggard, a ruggedly handsome performer who strode onto a stage, guitar in hand, as a poet of the common man.
While the drummer Nasheet Waits soloed back at the Three Deuces, Mr. Moran and the bassist Tarus Mateen strode onto a different set, this one recreating the downtown '22s haunt Slugs' Saloon.
Miles strode through the streets of Detroit, long-legged and focused, carrying a cup of keys to all the houses he contracted and an envelope of charge cards to cover construction supplies.
Holt was then joined onstage by Today hosts Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie, who in turn introduced Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd, before finally Fox News expat Megyn Kelly strode onstage.
"They're doing a taste-testing," Mr. Suric cracked as he breezed by and strode through the kitchen, where on the wall hung two photographs of Pete Wells, the restaurant critic for this newspaper.
It sounded like a Woods victory march as he strode to the green to complete a memorable round, and who knows what Sunday has in store when the winds are supposed to blow.
"I don't know if 40 years ago I would have ever thought that Laurie Strode would have a daughter, let alone a granddaughter," Curtis said at PEOPLE and EW's TIFF studio in September.
Dressed in a black suit, Varoufakis strode into a hotel conference room with potential voters in Ioannina, displaying the same panache and confidence he did when he addressed disapproving European ministers in Brussels.
Not letting the rotor wash of Obama's Marine One helicopter deter her from offering a warm welcome, the new nonagenarian strode out onto the grass alongside husband Prince Philip to offer a handshake.
It's only fitting, then, that Meyers (as a symbol of patriarchy) is hell bent on silencing three generations of Strode women (Laurie, Karen, and Allyson), who band together to end his tyrannical predation.
Cocky insouciance was his middle name as he strode across the global stage, forcing the end of apartheid in South Africa, leading the campaign to ban mining in Antarctica, encouraging China to engage.
WITH SNOW falling on the green domes of Kiev's Saint Sophia cathedral, Ukraine's president, Petro Poroshenko, strode triumphantly towards its ancient doors on January 7th to mark an Orthodox Christmas like no other.
But the wildest applause was for the panel's original insult comic, Simon Cowell, who strode onstage wearing a shirt unbuttoned to mid-torso, and on his face — my God, was that genuine emotion?
On a recent evening, a young woman wearing owlish glasses strode through curls of smoke produced by the cigar of a man in a blue-and-white polo lounging on the bar's veranda.
LYON, France (Reuters) - As the United States began celebrating their World Cup win over the Netherlands on Sunday, FIFA president Gianni Infantino strode out on to the field with French president Emmanuel Macron.
She strode out onto Madison Avenue, toward the Brutalist but blissfully chilled building of the Met Breuer, the contemporary outpost of the Metropolitan Museum that once housed the Whitney Museum of American Art.
PERM, Russia — It was after midnight when the maestro — wearing a black motorcycle jacket, skinny jeans and boots — strode into a cavernous old factory in this industrial city 700 miles east of Moscow.
As Prince George confidently strode into his first day of nursery school at the Westacre Montessori School in Norfolk, memories of dad Prince William's very first day of school in 1985 sprang to mind.
Last year a man, hard hat at a cocky angle, strode across stage and pretended to use construction equipment wrong to show how Microsoft's AI could identify and tag unsafe practices on a worksite.
Speaking to the crowd at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday, Curtis reflected upon how her character, Laurie Strode, had been long tormented by a "random act of violence" when she was just 17.
Now, with 2018's Halloween and the return of the most prototypical final girl, Jamie Lee Curtis' Laurie Strode has ushered in a new kind of slasher flick for the horrors uncovered by #MeToo.
As Trump strode toward victory, the peso plunged 13 percent in its biggest fall since the Tequila Crisis devaluation 22 years ago, before paring losses to trade down 8.7 percent at 19.91 per dollar.
The Halloween franchise — which originated with John Carpenter's film of the same name in 1978 — is back, with leading lady Jamie Lee Curtis once again returning to portray so-called "Final Girl" Laurie Strode.
The designer was a star of the Paris fashion world in the 1980s and 1990s, when models Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell strode down the catwalks in his trademark figure-hugging designs.
It notes that he was the only contestant wearing a suit and tie and that he "strode to the microphone, looked pronouncer Dwayne Frank in the eye and correctly spelled 'prejudice'," for the win.
"I did make the proposal and was told they would be happy to receive such a delegation," said Inoki, who strode into the news conference as if entering the ring, his theme song blaring.
After Mr. Trump introduced the Tennessee senator as "a great friend of mine, somebody respected by everybody," Mr. Corker strode out and waved before shaking hands and embracing Mr. Trump in a half-hug.
On October 12, 2016, schoolkids at Highgate School, a distinguished private school with playing fields at the end of The Bishops Avenue, were midway through soccer training when two figures strode across the grass.
My husband, Alex, strode across the football field and toward me wearing a white undershirt, black dress shoes and socks, and a pair of skintight, blaze-orange nylon shorts that fit like hot pants.
"You're looking at a future president," whispered Jacob Forman, a Carleton College senior, elbowing a friend as Ms. Klobuchar strode into a campus hall this month to rally a crowd of fired-up Democrats.
After two years shadowed by Mr. Mueller, Mr. Trump has the opportunity to reset his presidency, but as he strode with new confidence into a post-Mueller world, he appeared more intent on payback.
Friction started on Inauguration Day when Mr. Haig, still wearing a morning coat from the ceremony, strode into the Oval Office with an order he wanted Mr. Reagan to sign granting him sweeping authority.
However, unlike last week, when he avoided making eye contact with Girardi while muttering to himself, Garcia nodded to Girardi, calmly handed the ball over and strode off the field to a warm ovation.
Instead of descending further into the hell of war, he has moved one large step closer to this episode's closing image, a picturesque dusty lane he strode with Carl during the boy's early childhood.
The Mays emerged from the palace — a hulking, yellow-tinged stone building with Corinthian columns, ornate turrets and statues adorning the top — and strode down red-carpeted steps and across a large cobblestone plaza.
He then watched on from the scorer's area as Willett strode the final fairway before his dramatic birdie putt averted a three-man playoff and secured prize money of more than 402,000 euros ($448,591.80).
He strode the sideline of N.B.A. arenas in lilac, orange, banana yellow, black and lime green outfits — some in medleys of colors arrayed in stripes, plaids, swirls and other patterns that resembled Rorschach tests.
Unstoppable, it seems, he recently embarked on yet another life chapter: Last winter he strode the runway of the men's wear designer Nick Graham, showing off a silver foil jacket with distinctly aerodynamic loft.
As Mr. Trump strode along a red carpet at the government office, about 100 schoolchildren in white uniforms lined the path and waved the bright-red socialist flag of Vietnam and the American flag.
"After the financial crisis, 9/11, Hurricane Sandy, it's about time to have something happy," she said on a recent Monday, as she strode through the Bronx Zoo, wrapped in a scarf ornamented with pandas.
On Sunday's episode of "Shark Tank," co-founders Taylor Wiegele of Venice, California and Sierra Smith from New York City strode into the tank, seeking $220,2150 for an 2000 percent stake in their company, Zorpads.
LONDON (Reuters) - The grande dame of women's tennis, Venus Williams, strode to victory against a scampering Carla Suarez Navarro on Monday, beating the Spaniard 7-6(3) 6-4 to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals.
On the morning of her photoshoot at the United Palace Theater in Harlem, I was blessed with a barely audible "hey" as she strode past me, towards the auditorium where Shaniqwa Jarvis would photograph her.
Character Study Jeff Sitar, 56, strode into the vacated bank branch, passed the abandoned teller windows and beheld his latest challenge: a stainless steel vault the size of an elevator door with two combination dials.
Netiwit and his colleagues, however, strode out in front of the students and bowed to the statue during the ceremony, and university authorities took that gesture as a show of defiant disrespect for the tradition.
The throng of Communist grandees, who strode into the opening ceremony with President Xi Jinping at their head, was fitting, because the project makes more sense as a political symbol than as a transport link.
Joseph Scott stunned the audience at Hall H during the annual convention when he told the actress, 59, of how he survived a home invasion because of how she portrayed the iconic character, Laurie Strode.
With his bald head, goatee and body builder's vest, Alan "Nasty" Nash struck an imposing figure as he strode through a crowd of dozens of spectators at the Bentley Brook Inn village pub in Derbyshire.
Hass Otsmane-Elhaou, comic guru and creator of Strip Panel Naked, sets his sights on the very bloody The Strange Talent of Luther Strode by writer Justin Jordan, illustrator Tradd Moore, and colorist Felipe Sobreiro.
The first few days out I might as well have been back in my room—I strode purposefully along the trail, eyes fixed on that focusless middle-distance that you stare at when you drive.
Mr. Clinton, who was on a seven-state fund-raising swing for his wife, strode across the tarmac at the airport in Phoenix to greet Ms. Lynch after her plane landed there on Monday night.
After the last out, as the other Yankees waited for him on the first-base line, Rodriguez strode back to third base — the spot where he stood when the Yankees won their last World Series.
On a recent afternoon, the nautical-jungle atmosphere was buoyed by a waitress in a blue-and-white Breton shirt, who issued a muted Tarzan yell as she strode by with a bottle of brut.
The 30-year old Nurmagomedov had strode out on the stage to start the press conference on time, sending UFC president Dana White scrambling to get things started, rather than wait for the Irish challenger.
Mr. Ilagan, on the other hand, strode around the stage, pumping his fist and once pausing, theatrically, to make a mean face, point a forefinger in the air and then jab it toward the ground.
The air was soft and smelled of jasmine as Ms. Kaplan Jacoby, wearing a fitted lace gown by DB Studio, strode into the lush courtyard where Mr. Messinger was waiting, with his back to her.
SHANGHAI — President Xi Jinping of China strode this week through a high-ceilinged factory that makes magnets out of rare earths, minerals that are essential to global manufacturing and a sector that his country dominates.
Frank Ntilikina, a presumptive lottery pick in Thursday night's N.B.A. draft, was fresh off a meeting with members of the Knicks' organization on Wednesday morning when he strode into a hotel ballroom in Midtown Manhattan.
The Neediest Cases Fund Beverly Emers strode through campus with assurance, her 13-year-old son, Jabari, a few paces behind, as she gave the history of each monument at Bronx Community College this fall.
Last season on "The Blacklist," Famke Janssen strode into the role of Scottie Hargrave, head of a private military-intelligence firm whose mercenaries tackle the morally ambiguous situations that governments like to keep clear of.
Filmmakers watched the minutiae of Anthony D. Weiner's daily life as he strode back onto the New York political scene in 2013, only to be undone by further revelations about his lewd texts with women.
He or she was reporting on the disappearance of Harold Holt, the nation's prime minister: Holt strode into the waves at Cheviot Beach in Victoria on this day in 1967 and was never seen again.
The Australian picked up six strokes in 12 holes and strode to the 13th tee with the wind in his sails, but a wild drive out-of-bounds at that par four halted his run.
KIEV (Reuters) - When comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy strode onto stage on Sunday to claim victory in Ukraine's presidential election, he was accompanied by several teammates who could become familiar faces in Ukrainian politics in the coming months.
And in the early hours of the morning of July 28th, with his party a lone vote short, Mr McCain strode to the centre of the floor and, following a theatrical pause, turned his thumb down.
ET, Trump strode out to the blue-and-white liveried government jet that carried the men home and was picked out of the night sky with floodlights and parked in front of a huge American flag.
"In the week since a jingoistic and bullish Boris Johnson strode into Downing Street and appointed a staunchly Brexiteer cabinet," there has been speculation about what it means for the people of Northern Ireland, McDonald said.
Directed by David Gordon Green with Jamie Lee Curtis returning as the final girl to end all final girls, Laurie Strode, the film is everything you could want from a successor to the horror movie throne.
As gunshots echoed through the high school, a geography teacher, Scott Beigel, 35, paused to usher stragglers into his classroom before locking the door, only to be shot and killed himself as the shooter strode by.
But early Friday morning, Mr. McCain, showing little sign of his grave illness, strode onto the Senate floor as the vote was being taken to repeal it, and shocked many of his colleagues and the nation.
Rumors were swirling that Jax was in backstage trouble for the punch, yet she strode to the ring on Sunday holding her fist aloft and was the last woman standing in her match at Survivor Series.
When former NASCAR star Carl Edwards strode into the ballroom of the TMS Speedway Club on Saturday, his face registered surprise at the rousing ovation he received from the assembled stakeholders and fans who attended the event.
Fans that were expecting a night of straightforward brutal death metal songs like "Stripped Raped and Strangled" and "Fucked with a Knife" were greeted with an altogether different experience once the Swedes strode onstage, dressed to kill.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece indefinitely suspended its Superleague soccer fixtures on Monday after the owner of the club PAOK Salonika was filmed wearing a gun holster as he strode onto the pitch to protest about a disallowed goal.
He strode around the room, called up images on his computer, talked to people on the phone (Salman Rushdie made a guest appearance), jumped fully clothed into a bath and spent the last half-hour soaking wet.
As he strode towards the mound, far more briskly than his leisurely pace over the event up to that point, he must have been suffering flashbacks to his ill-fated encounter with Rae's Creek 22.26 months earlier.
During the fire-walk practised at mid-summer in one Spanish village, he and colleagues measured the heart-rates of the walkers who strode through a pit of charcoal, each carrying a loved-one on his back.
The retailer flagged its global ambitions earlier this year when tennis star Roger Federer strode onto the court at Wimbledon in Uniqlo-branded whites, in a major sponsorship deal that is reportedly worth around $30 million annually.
It was a peculiar sight: At the Republican National Convention, Sajid Tarar, the founder of Muslims for Trump, strode onto the stage and delivered the benediction, leading the delegates in prayer and even quoting the Prophet Muhammad.
Shortly after the President's crisp enunciation of his policy desires, I heard my name called and strode confidently across the stage, shaking hands along the way with FBI Director William S. Sessions and Attorney General Richard Thornburgh.
After a brief musical introduction, she strode onstage under a pinpoint spotlight in a couturier's evening gown, slender and radiant, beaming to thunderous applause, her long neck sparkling with jewels, her auburn hair framing a strong face.
Mayor Bill de Blasio strode north between the grasses and the sumac, his sleeves rolled up, his head visible above the crowds streaming along the High Line, the popular park on a former rail line in Chelsea.
Mr. Oliveux, 22017, strode theatrically across the stage, hammer in hand, at the Théâtre de la Ville-Espace Pierre Cardin in the Eighth Arrondissement and officially opened the second edition of the charity auction Street for Kids.
The runners then strode on a treadmill for five minutes at a time, at speeds ranging from about 5.5 minutes per mile to about 7 minutes per mile, a pace that represented easy running for this group.
Mr. Trump then strode out to the Rose Garden, where the news media had been hastily assembled to hear him deliver a similar message, and delivered another tirade about the illegitimacy of the special counsel's Russia investigation.
One reason for the misjudgments may be that the economic models that confidently strode down the mainstream were hammered out in the decades after World War II, when American companies had an enormous appetite for capital investment.
On Golf As he strode down the 218th fairway, it felt like a renewal for Tiger Woods in every sense, a walk where he tried to leave behind the psychodrama of his life in the last decade.
Black coffee in one hand, dadishly practical umbrella in the other, a thoroughly fussed-over Snider then strode out towards our roof deck so that we could snap a few photos, grinning like a returning heavyweight champ.
Dozens of models with sleek, mane-like ponytails strode down the rain-soaked runway in cotton lace gowns with cinched waists and extravagantly full skirts, paired with fitted jackets, leather saddlebags and lace-up rubber rain boots.
He dressed in a flannel shirt, jeans and a Bears cap, strode out of the rectangular bungalow he shares with his wife and daughter and folded his tall frame behind the wheel of his silver Nissan sedan.
The Red Sox this week strode purposefully into a roiling national debate about racism, monuments and history when the team's owner, John Henry, said the club would renew its efforts to have the city rename Yawkey Way.
NEWARK — Mayor Ras J. Baraka strode through the room with confidence as he took the stage in a hotel in downtown Newark, which is booming with development that four years ago some feared Mr. Baraka might forestall.
Wearing sunglasses and a dark fedora as he entered the courthouse accompanied by an entourage of family, friends and lawyers, Stone strode past a giant inflatable rat dressed as Trump and a sign calling for his pardon.
Despite years of racist and sexist outbursts, Mel Gibson proudly strode up the red carpet; Casey Affleck, whose past sexual-harassment allegations (which he denies) have prompted controversy in many circles, was cheered as he won his Oscar.
Sixteen years after Curtis was unceremoniously killed off as Laurie Strode in Halloween: Resurrection, her character's, uh, resurrection in the quasi-reboot Halloween opened with a gargantuan $2304.1 million domestically, the best debut ever for a slasher movie.
He claimed that he had experienced a violent home invasion, not unlike those of iconic Halloween villain Michael Myers, and thinking about what her character Laurie Strode would have done to protect herself helped him survive the ordeal.
As the Netanyahus strode along holding hands, as they often do, Trump, walking alongside them, reached out to grasp the First Lady's hand, but video circulated on Twitter appeared to show Melania Trump briefly flicking his hand away.
This prompted the referee to stop the game and – as his teammates prepared to leave the pitch – Sana strode towards the home fans before tearing up the corner flag and hurling it into the crowd like a javelin.
Tola Shura Kitata of Ethiopia stayed with Kipchoge until close to the end but the 2015 and 2016 champion strode clear to win with a time of 2:04:17 -– two minutes 23 seconds off the world record.
Headlining the third night of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Obama strode onto the podium to "City of Blinding Lights," the same song that played when he took the stage at his first nominating convention in 2008.
Asia had shares hustled to one-month highs after Wall Street strode to another record and European stocks made it four gains on the bounce and the euro neared month highs as the prospect of ECB support loomed.
Indians 6, Red Sox 0 | Cleveland leads series, 13-0 CLEVELAND — The most popular man in all of northeast Ohio strode onto the grass at Progressive Field on Friday wearing a red Indians cap and a navy jersey.
Flynn pleads guilty to lying to FBI, is cooperating with Mueller When Trump strode into Mar-a-Lago's Grand Ballroom last December 29, neither he nor his aides could imagine that day would come to haunt his presidency.
As he strode to the lectern on Tuesday morning, the 6-foot-8-inch Comey was well aware he was igniting another political firestorm three weeks before the Democratic National Convention and four months before the general election.
She whispered something to her equally tall and slender friend — a summer kid I recognized but didn't know — then strode over and greeted me in a way she hadn't since we were little: as if we were friends.
Fresh off a decisive re-election victory, Mayor Bill de Blasio strode into the ceremonial Blue Room of City Hall on Wednesday with a message aimed at New Yorkers and elected officials in Albany: I have a mandate.
Mr. Lieberman, whose party scraped through the last election with just five seats, strode into a news conference on Thursday with the air of a winner, appearing relaxed and self-confident, having dented Mr. Netanyahu's aura of invincibility.
The actress and reality star, who appeared in the original Halloween movie as Lindsey Wallace, one of the children babysat by Jamie Lee Curtis' Laurie Strode, is set to reprise her role in Halloween Kills, Entertainment Weekly confirmed.
The indicted associate of President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, strode through Senate office buildings where he obtained a ticket to observe the impeachment trial — but likely won't be allowed in because of an unremovable ankle bracelet.
The Grand Palais was transformed into a cityscape of quintessential Parisian zinc rooftops, across which models strode in beatnik-inspired outfits such as Breton T-shirts tucked into jeans or blouses and little bloomers worn over black tights.
Cultured Traveler The ritual drummers preceded her as she strode down the broad steps toward the Osun shrine, carefully balancing on her head a calabash filled with kola nuts, palm oil and other offerings to the Yoruba gods.
After taking silver in the final with a 9.89 second performance to Bolt's 9.81, he strode around the track with an American flag draped over his shoulders, smiling to the occasional friendly faces he found in the crowd.
"I fell into a good situation in Houston where I was a main catalyst for the second unit," new Clippers forward Sam Dekker told VICE Sports, right as Jordan strode by flashing a genial middle finger in our direction.
Following an epic fight to the finish against Michael, three generations of Strode women (Laurie, Laurie's daughter, and Laurie's daughter's daughter) climb into the back of a pickup truck and drive into the night, finally free of their terror.
LAS CRUCES, N.M. — On an oven-hot day this month, Attorney General Jeff Sessions strode into a hotel ballroom to preach Trump-era immigration gospel to cowboy-hatted sheriffs from 31 counties near the United States' border with Mexico.
As I strode across the mud to the acoustic stage with a fresh dose of invigoration, I couldn't help but feel the warm flutter of excitement as I imagined all the fun that would be happening in that tent.
On that day, he and his soldiers slaughtered 12,000 Jews who were defending the sanctuary, and he strode through the entrance of the imposing temple as a conquering hero to the Romans and a murdering intruder to the Jews.
As the couple walked away from Air Force One, the President strode ahead of his wife (a display of marital disconnection so familiar to us all by now that it could be a fun cue for a drinking game).
His death came as a shock because he had strode into his sixth decade in apparently undiminished form, with the waistline and hairline of a man half his age and the stamina of a man even younger than that.
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Stevedore Crawford strode onto the plaza at Cleveland's Public Square, not far from this week's Republican National Convention, pulled two brightly colored toy guns from his pants, waved them around and then threw himself onto the concrete.
Lindy West Ivanka Trump, first daughter, strode into Washington back in January with big promises: She was passionate about helping "working women," she said, and she was going to close the gender wage gap even if it killed her.
Then there was the infamous May 1856 incident where South Carolina Congressman Preston Brooks strode onto the floor of the Senate and beat abolitionist Republican Charles Sumner furiously about the neck and face with a cane, nearly killing him.
As he returned to his seat, giving two pats to his father's coffin as he strode past, Mr. Bush sat down and wiped his eyes, then laughed, probably at himself for not quite making it all the way through.
" The wall stands as our new emblem, Grandin writes, and "it is a symbol of a nation that used to believe that it had escaped history, or at least strode atop history, but now finds itself trapped by history.
Washington (CNN)Melania Trump, whose appearances often generate public interest, strode into the Capitol Tuesday night with the public eager to read into whatever signals the President might exchange with his wife during the State of the Union speech.
The day after Layla died, her father strode from a centuries-old mosque after funeral prayers, his daughter's body wrapped in a Palestinian flag and held aloft, as a crowd jogging behind him chanted slogans about Israeli blood lust.
"An absence of representation does not translate into an absence of life, of talent or of value," said the 31-year-old lawyer as she strode across the stage to a backdrop of colorful images from her modeling career.
DES MOINES — Senator Cory Booker strode onstage here with a question, one that voters, activists and disgruntled members of the Democratic National Committee are also asking in the wake of Senator Kamala Harris's sudden departure from the 2020 race.
His remarks were delivered inside the very auditorium where some twenty-six and a half years ago, I had nervously strode across that same stage to be handed the badge and credentials of a newly minted FBI Special Agent.
The Peoria Journal Star reports that the zoo's director, Yvonne Strode, says the zoo plans to enlist the community's involvement in naming the baby, and staff members are currently deciding whether that will be through a contest, poll or another method.
Lilesa held his arms over his head, wrists crossed, as he strode across the finish line to claim the silver medal in Rio de Janeiro - mimicking a sign taken up by protesters in the Horn of Africa country's Oromiya region.
He strode up and down a busy Brooklyn street on Wednesday, lunging at passers-by — someone pushing a cart, someone holding a young child's hand — with a curved silver pipe resting on his fingers like the barrel of a gun.
That day, I had worn a beautiful tan dress to school, and when I spotted him while I was walking home on the other end of the street, I couldn't help but feel pretty as I strode down the sidewalk.
In the 2018 sequel Halloween, Jamie Lee Curtis' Laurie Strode is now not so much a "girl" (or a teen babysitter, for that matter) but a badass woman ready to fight back against the very literal monster in her closet.
" Before Sanders strode onto the massive podium following First Lady Michelle Obama's speech, a half-dozen additional security officers filled in at the foot of the stage and convention officials handed out sanctioned signs reading "Bernie: A future to believe in.
Before he strode onto the NFL draft stage beside Roger Goodell to announce the Ravens first round pick, before he became a national treasure with an instantly viral fist pump, TJ Onwuanibe was in the commissioner's private lounge doing breathing exercises.
On Monday, the first day of the trial, Keshia Knight Pulliam, 38, who played Rudy, the youngest daughter of Cosby's Dr. Cliff Huxtable on The Cosby Show, accompanied Cosby to court, wrapping her arm in his as they strode inside.
Hollywood horror royalty Jamie Lee Curtis returns as iconic "Final Girl" Laurie Strode, seriously traumatized from the events of that fateful Halloween night 40 years ago, when Michael Myers committed brutal murders in Haddonfield, Illinois in John Carpenter's 1978 classic.
In a sense, seriousness itself stood trial on Wednesday as William B. Taylor Jr., the top American diplomat in Ukraine, and George P. Kent, a top State Department official, strode into the velvet-draped hearing room just after 10 a.m.
As the players strode through the lobby toward the theater reserved for them, Adams attracted attention from other moviegoers at the multiplex, and not just because of his Samson locks, handlebar mustache and tattoo ink running down his right arm.
Ruiz hit the post with a header midway through the second half but Costa Rica lost a fourth goal in the dying moments when Zusi stole the ball in midfield and strode forward before slotting the ball home from 15 yards.
"This will be a great week, we look forward to it, as far as North Korea is concerned, I think that most of you know how I feel," Trump said as he strode into the UN headquarters building on Monday.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: she sacrificed her toesfor turquoise slingsby Jimmy Choo with tightened calvesand swaying hipsshe strode across Fifth Avenue ribbon strapsand scraps of silkbarely wrapped her frame no one knew the pain it costit was her substitutefor fame
So bullish was Dr. Priddy to do the same for Virginia that he worked in concert with a methodical, meticulous local lawmaker, Aubrey Strode, to design a statute that would withstand the test of the highest court of the land.
Last October, at a conference in Las Vegas with thousands of corporate executives and software developers in attendance, A.W.S.'s chief, Andy Jassy, strode before an intentionally poorly disguised image of Lawrence J. Ellison, founder and chairman of the Oracle Corporation.
Director Steve Miner wisely brought Jamie Lee Curtis back to the franchise for H20 by completely ignoring anything that happened in films 3 through 6 aside from the barely mentioned car accident used to kill off Laurie Strode to begin with.
I was excited about playing detective as I strode into the Best Buy near Lincoln Center, but my confidence quickly gave way to disappointment when I was told that the TVs were on "demo mode" and could not be reset.
On the second Tuesday in May, Avenatti, who is 47, strode down the hallway of his luxury Manhattan hotel and, toeing open the door, sat down at his desk to read a draft his paralegal had recently uploaded to Dropbox.
The Red Sox tend to take trolling personally — they reveled in Aaron Judge's playing "New York, New York," as he strode past their clubhouse after a division series victory — but Eovaldi, who does not use social media, brushed it off.
In Riyadh, I stood with the press pack as he emerged onto the tarmac, looking erect and stoic in a blue suit and tie, and strode down the gangway to meet a group of officers and thobe-clad Saudi officials.
In an admitted effort to garner free publicity for the then up-coming movie based on his novel Raise the Titanic, Cussler told eager reporters that his diver had "strode the decks," and that it was intact and could be raised.
Confined for the remaining years of his life between Singapore where he was receiving medical treatment and his sprawling "Blue Roof" mansion in Harare, an ailing Mugabe could only observe from afar the political stage where he once strode tall.
Giant television screens, food trucks, a band known as the Guzzlers and a celebration of all things Trump turned the 20,000-seat Amway Center into something between a playoff game and a music festival before Mr. Trump strode to the lectern.
On a recent bright morning, Ms. Gilbert strode into D'Amico Coffee on Court Street in Brooklyn, open since 22013, like a regular, greeting the proprietor, Joan D'Amico, whose shock of purple hair matched her purple tunic, like an old friend.
He strode into the sightline of his fellow comedians, of the women who have been harassed and belittled and silenced at work, and of all the other people who were just going about their days and minding their own business.
The day began with a carefully choreographed encounter in which Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim strode toward each other, arms extended, in the red-carpeted reception area of a Singapore hotel built on the site of a British colonial outpost.
ATLANTA — On a sweltering morning in July, Sonny Perdue, the newly minted secretary of agriculture, strode across the stage of a convention hall here packed with 20183,000 members of the School Nutrition Association, who had gathered for their annual conference.
The orchestra was not told until a last-minute rehearsal on Sunday afternoon — the loudspeaker that summons singers to the stage did not use his name — but when he strode onto the stage for the run-through they applauded him wildly.
WUHAN, China — President Xi Jinping strode onstage before an adoring audience in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing less than three weeks ago, trumpeting his successes in steering China through a tumultuous year and promising "landmark" progress in 2020.
As he strode quickly on Wednesday from the back door of his office suite to an elevator held open for him by a guard, he was asked why Republicans were not moving to expel Mr. Miccarelli or otherwise apply pressure.
Though it was early spring, the October heat already felt solid and oppressive as the workers, in jeans, long-sleeved orange tops, hard hats, and plastic face shields, strode through the jungle, chickens scrambling to get out of their way.
"The fundamental question is, What purpose is electronic monitoring serving?" said Blake Strode, the executive director of ArchCity Defenders, a nonprofit civil rights law firm in St. Louis that is one of several firms representing the plaintiffs in the bail lawsuit.
With thousands of supporters chanting his name in the early morning, he strode to the balcony of a mansion he was using as his headquarters and, in victory, shouted, "I am here to unite the Portuguese and not divide them!"
After Dunn repeated his request to talk to him, Raab pointed his finger at Dunn, saying it was "not on" that Dunn was trying to talk to him "right in front of the cameras", then turned away and strode off.
But after taking a deep breath backstage, she strode on stage with a practiced smile, wearing a Ralph Lauren coat and pants, all in white, a tribute to the suffragists that she had similarly made at times during her presidential campaign.
SAPPORO, Japan — Ever since Shohei Ohtani of Japan began capturing the attention of baseball fans in the United States, he has elicited comparisons to Babe Ruth, the larger-than-life slugger who strode across the American landscape nearly a century ago.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When Richard Pryor strode through an audience of fans and celebrities at the Hollywood Palladium on December 2, 1981, the comedian — always renowned for his candor and vulnerability — was exposed in an altogether new way.
"There were a lot of thoughts going on in my head," he would explain, noting that he had simultaneously tried to pump himself up and find calm by listening to rap on his headphones as he strode before the fans.
Just as on a frigid morning in Springfield, Illinois, in February 2007 when he announced his White House bid, Obama strode on a walkway to a stage set in a huge crowd to his campaign anthem, "City of Blinding Lights" by U2.
Their film is not only about Laurie, but about three generations of Strode women: Laurie's daughter Karen and granddaughter Allyson are pivotal to the movie's climax, a far cry from the original, where Laurie had to face off against Michael on her own.
As Pritchard strode the stage in Berlin to warn of the "murky, nontransparent, even fraudulent digital media supply chain," many of the sites that had stolen ad dollars from him and other major brands continued to rack up fraudulent video ad impressions.
Mr. Zuckerberg said nothing as he strode out of an Senate office elevator, accompanied by Joel Kaplan, Facebook's vice president for global public policy, who is based in Washington, and Brian Rice, a leading Democratic lobbyist for the social network, among others.
The newly minted free and equal men who strode out of the pages of Locke's Second Treatise of Government into the burgeoning public sphere, and out to the colonies, did so on the backs of the poor, the non-European and women.
And when Khan's parents strode on to the stage at the Democratic National Convention, their grief still writ large on their faces 143 years later, it was a meeting of identities as potent as the symbol on the Army captain's military grave.
This new film, from director David Gordon Green, hopes to undo the years of damage by ignoring everything but Carpenter's original, serving as a proper sequel to the story of Strode and Myers — with both Curtis and Castle returning to the iconic roles.
On November 20, less than two weeks after Donald Trump's upset win, Bernie Sanders strode onto a stage at Boston's Berklee Performance Center to give the sold-out audience his thoughts on what had gone so disastrously wrong for the Democratic Party.
It's the first time top members of Trump's national security team will convene together with the President since he strode into the Trump Tower lobby on Tuesday to defend protesters who marched alongside neo-Nazis and white supremacists in Virginia last weekend.
Inside, he strode down hallways of beige lockers and pale-green tiles, wearing an untucked white oxford shirt, blue slacks, and white shoes with exposed ankles; at six and a half feet, he holds himself tentatively, as if still adjusting to his height.
The longtime Clinton friend and fund-raiser Maureen White strode through the lobby, just missing Rajiv K. Fernando, the Chicago securities trader and Clinton donor, who resigned his appointment to a sensitive intelligence advisory board after questions were raised about his qualifications.
Though there's certainly a little fat around the edges—the film doesn't skimp on laughs amidst all the scares—it's a small price to pay for the truly galvanizing finale, in which three generations of Strode women throw down against the boogeyman.
A slew of new writers and directors dropped into the franchise, and the fourth film replaced Laurie Strode after killing her off in a car accident, sight unseen, by inventing her 26-year-old daughter, an annoyingly cherubic little girl named Jamie.
After the two men strode to the podium on Monday afternoon, Mr. Abe declared that the friendship and alliance had been further cemented by a day on the golf course, inside the sumo arena and at a robatayaki dinner with their spouses.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - In 103, Congressman Jair Bolsonaro strode to a podium in Brazil's lower house and delivered a speech that shook its young democracy: He declared his love for the country's not-so-distant military regime and demanded the legislature be disbanded.
When Boone strode to the mound to lift Severino, with the Twins having taken a 1-0 lead on three crisp hits, the pitcher did not appear pleased, having a few words with the manager before making the walk back to the dugout.
It had looked as though sprinter Sam Bennett was going to claim a third stage of this year's race, however Gilbert strode away from the Irishman inside the final 100 meters to seal a second stage victory of the race for himself.
At the bank, Octavio Lizarde was opening an account accompanied by his nephew when the gunman strode in and started shooting He grabbed his nephew's hand and they scampered to the back of the bank, he said at a news conference Tuesday.
As soon as the blond Ms. Moore, wearing a red skirt, strode onstage last month, the hundreds of young audience members sitting and standing, most quietly staring at their phones, looked up, the mood shifting from a university library to a pop concert.
On Soccer MANCHESTER, England — Occasionally, as the players of Manchester City and Everton strode through the tunnel on their way back to their changing rooms, one would glance out of the corner of his eye at the walls of glass flanking them.
This synthesis showed up throughout the collection: One model strode down the runway in a jacket that was half leather motorcycle and half wool blanket worn over an ocher turtleneck, while the closing look featured a fringed cape adorned with delicate silver embroidery.
The 23-year-old had a huge lead at the bell and never looked in danger over the final lap as he strode home in three minutes 29.26 seconds, more than two seconds clear, to claim Kenya's fifth straight win in the event.
Farhadi strode up the red carpet arm in arm with Bardem and Cruz, who wore a black ball gown and long ruby earrings, and Bardem, along with Argentine co-star Ricardo Darin, who is also a screenwriter and director in his own right.
"Ode to Joy," the European anthem, played as he strode onto a stage set up in front of the Louvre's pyramid, having accomplished in thirteen stupendously weird months what a paper once predicted might take him—if he was lucky—twenty years.
WASHINGTON — It was the beginning of the night shift last Wednesday at the United States Mint in Philadelphia, a secure facility that manufactures money, when a white male coin maker strode across the factory floor to the workstation of an African-American colleague.
But another facet of the country emerged this week after the federal police strode into the offices of the country's public broadcaster with a broad search warrant for information related to a story about possible war crimes by Australian troops in Afghanistan.
When Cruz strode off the stage at the Republican National Convention, after delivering a speech in which he urged Americans to "vote your conscience" and didn't mention the name of his own party's nominee, the Trump-supporting crowd in the arena was livid.
His comments echoed what Curtis had said on the panel earlier about the upcoming film&aposs importance in how it allows her "Laurie Strode" character to reclaim her narrative 40 years after the traumatic events with Michael Myers in director John Carpenter&aposs movie.
Earlier, Trump strode into NATO's new glass-and-steel headquarters and into the amphitheatre-like North Atlantic Council decision-making chamber to shake hands with leaders - but only after publicly railing against Germany, one of NATO's top European powers, at a breakfast meeting with Stoltenberg.
BIARRITZ, France (Reuters) - Facing accusations from political opponents of being out at sea over his Brexit strategy, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson strode into the Atlantic Ocean for a bracing dip on Sunday before tackling trade talks with western allies at a G7 summit.
The shooting of the teenager, as he strode on a road during a break in the stone-throwing, a school bag on his back and his arms by his side, was caught on video taken by a security camera at a business along the road.
The actress recently announced that she will reprise her role as Laurie Strode, the babysitter from Illinois who barely escaped death at the hands of the masked and murderous Michael Myers back in the 1978 classic, in what is reportedly the franchise's final film.
To be on your own, with no direction home Like a complete unknown, like a rolling stone THEN: When Bob Dylan strode on to the stage at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, foregoing his acoustic guitar for a Fender strat, the crowd went apoplectic.
At the end, they downed a couple of vodka shots and Mr Gorbachev, feeling unwell, disappeared into his back-office while Yeltsin strode off "as if he were marching along a parade ground", recalled Alexander Yakovlev, a close Gorbachev ally who had brokered the meeting.
Most memorable lines from the RNC's final night Ivanka Trump, the candidate's daughter, shone on Thursday night with an upbeat speech after she strode on stage to the strains of "Here Comes the Sun" by the Beatles -- a stark contrast to her father's dark vision.
Only three days before the baby was born, Pippa and James had been among the 800 guests inside St. George's Chapel and Windsor Castle for the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, and smiled broadly as they strode past well-wishers after the ceremony.
The hang gliders had gone when Woods showed the first glimpse of his old magic with a perfect drive at the par-five sixth, where he split the fairway, nonchalantly picked up his tee and strode off without even bothering to watch his ball.
What looked like a pit-stop on an elementary school field trip, with two adult chaperones and a dozen or so kids seated in a half-moon at the foot of the 5-foot-tall marble statue, was wrapping up right as I strode in.
SINGAPORE — As more details emerge after the capture of bank robbery suspect David James Roach, police are starting to piece together a picture of a nervous, inexperienced robber who somehow strode away with S$30,000 ($22,317) after slipping the teller a piece of paper.
The retailer, which is continuing its push to grow abroad, flagged its global ambitions last week when tennis star Roger Federer strode onto the court at Wimbledon in Uniqlo-branded whites, in a major sponsorship deal that is reportedly worth around $30 million annually.
On Tuesday afternoon, with much fanfare, Sessions strode onto a stage at Georgetown University and decried the rise of a creature with an insatiable appetite for affirmation, a distressing inability to respect the other side and an ugly impulse to silence anyone who dwells there.
And now, at the end of this non-day off, she strode over on four-inch glossy Louboutins, with the posture of an equestrian and a C.E.O.'s firm handshake, to crisply discuss how her latest movie, "Second Act," fits into her new entrepreneurial strategy.
"Halloween," directed by David Gordon Green and featuring Jamie Lee Curtis in a much-anticipated return as the main character Laurie Strode, brought in about $2126.4 million domestically, topping the box office in its opening weekend despite a modest budget of around $218.1 million.
Trump strode to a podium at his eponymous tower on Fifth Avenue and delivered one of his most restrained victory speeches yet — dropping the "Lyin' Ted" heckles in favor of "Senator Cruz" and inching, however gingerly, toward the more presidential posture his critics have demanded.
She strode out of her office one day and announced to her husband that she was going to write something weirder, more interesting, told instead from the wife's point of view, never mind if it didn't sell; she'd keep writing children's books to make money.
He strode across the stateroom to the balcony and looked forlornly down as the shirt, which on contact with the water had taken on a dense animal gleam, like the skin of a seal, briefly bobbed along until it finally sank under its own weight.
Finally the eight-ton armored limousine known as the Beast rolled into the gravel courtyard and out stepped Mr. Trump and Mr. Macron, the American president's burly frame fairly swallowing up the slightly built Mr. Macron's as they strode up to the Elysée entrance.
The 24-year-old Australian strode out on court as if headed for the beach in multi-coloured board shorts and a salmon pink polo shirt, promptly complained to the umpire about the colour of the towels and then set about playing tennis his way.
Jim Justice, a Democrat, strode into the Capitol rotunda here, denounced a series of budget cuts approved by Republican lawmakers and lifted the lid off a silver platter to reveal an aromatic pile of fresh bull manure atop a copy of the spending plan.
On Wednesday, more than two years after Ms. Thorp, now 28, strode into that office in her chic but sensible black flats, the committees released a report concluding that Portico, the outsourcing firm that had insisted she wear high heels, had broken the law.
When an editor asked him to find out about a meeting between a powerful Chinese minister and the head of a major American telecommunications company, Qualcomm, Mr. Pottinger, who speaks fluent Mandarin, strode past guards at a government complex and found the conference room.
As the U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach President Donald Trump on a charge of abusing his power over his dealings with Ukraine, the president strode fist-pumping onto the stage of a campaign rally in Michigan and declared he had done nothing wrong.
Mr. Netanyahu had a spring in his step as he strode back and forth in front of a large projection screen and yanked back a black cloth to reveal shelves and cases stacked with copies of what he said was the evidence his spies had retrieved.
Op-Ed Contributor TAIPEI, Taiwan — On a drizzly Tuesday night earlier this month, Chen Li-hung, a celebrity news television host, strode onto a stage in Changhua, in central Taiwan, and launched into a passionate speech, feeding red meat to his Democratic Progressive Party's assembled faithful.
And Mr. Edelman, in particular, knitted his brows in rapt attention as models like Will Chalker or Sean O'Pry strode past wearing corduroy cargo pants or checkered suits with bellows vents, as simultaneously the eyes of certain other front-row regulars rolled back in their heads.
Even when he strode into the media spin room -- an act unprecedented for a general election candidate in the era of TV politics -- Trump walked the gamut of cameras like a reluctant British royal on an official walkabout, uncharacteristically incapable of projecting his persona into the scrum.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 1985, with a flamboyant, gelid eye and taunting provocative shrugs of jaded contempt for new-money denizen art collectors, Gary Indiana (né Hoisington) strode forth onto the art scene as an insouciant enfant terrible art critic for The Village Voice.
Since then, Myers has wound up in a high-security asylum, though apparently security is not all that high because, you guessed it, he manages to escape again and heads out to hunt down Jamie Lee Curtis, who is back and reprising her role as Laurie Strode.
On July 5, 1969, during a memorial concert in London's Hyde Park for Brian Jones (the band's founder who drowned shortly after being fired from the band), Mr. Jagger strode onstage in white voile Michael Fish man-dress with ruffled bishop's sleeves and a bow-laced front.
It is why fans, even with a 5-0 lead, booed in the eighth inning when Manager Joe Maddon strode to the mound to remove starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks, who allowed two hits — one on his first pitch and the other on his 88th and final one.
In the blink of an eye, the impostor who had seemingly replaced Federer in the early games was nowhere to be seen as the real deal strode out for the second set and promptly won 12 points in a row to take a 3-0 lead.
"Almost from the moment she took office, she faced this chorus of people that questioned her competence and organizational and leadership skills in a way that to me has always seemed both gendered and racialized," said Blake Strode, executive director of ArchCity Defenders, a civil rights group.
As the 2019 season wound down and C.C. Sabathia approached the finish line of a 19-year career, he often imagined what his final appearance in Yankee Stadium would look and sound like: a long, loving ovation from the crowd as he strode off the mound.
But then Mr. Riley strode into the claustrophobic space and set up a synthesizer with a Vocoder attached, and began a brief but utterly catalytic set, including Guy's "Goodbye Love," Blackstreet's "Don't Leave Me" and other gems from the days when R&B had a digital swagger.
When the sun was high, we strode through the shaded alleyways of Chinatown, past tropical fruits pickled in chilies, batter-fried squid roe with a spicy-sweet sauce — until, finally, we burst out onto a bridge where Ms. Pongponrat had hoped to find one particular vendor.
As he strode to Marine One in the morning, he ignored questions shouted by reporters about the leak on Tuesday of a portion of his 2005 tax return, which returned the spotlight to his refusal, unprecedented among recent presidents, to release any portion of his tax returns.
After Mr. Fairfax spoke to the news media for just over 10 minutes, the clerk of the State Senate, Susan Clarke Schaar, strode through a pack of reporters and photographers and told the lieutenant governor he needed to return to his post presiding over the chamber.
I'm still befuddled by how much credit Halloween, David Gordon Green's serviceable selective sequel to the John Carpenter–created series, got for its portrayals of three generations of Strode women, as if fans were trying to will it into being a more thoughtful movie than it actually was.
Scaramucci strode to the White House Press Briefing Room podium Friday and immediately asserted his place in the administration, announcing the promotion of Sarah Huckabee Sanders as the new press secretary and laying out the way things were going to work in the White House communications shop going forward.
Into this slightly surreal vista strode a procession of three queens, all in the same regal ensemble: an ornate, gold bodice from which crimson fabric flowed, topped with a voluminous golden cape, and, most notably, a sturdy, jewel-encrusted crown—a considerable upgrade from the tiara of yesteryear.
Washington (CNN)One minute before noon Thursday, just as the FBI director he fired was imploring him on national television to release secret tapes of their White House meetings, President Donald Trump strode from the Oval Office to his idling car and was whisked from the South Lawn.
Instead he strode out of the temple alive and healthy, destined to go on to greater and greater political glory until fifteen years later when he was finally stabbed to death on the shores of the Nile delta after his defeat to Julius Caesar in the Roman civil war.
She was hot, and she strode clumsily, planting her feet like a child, as if she didn't love herself—though her anxiety was subsiding as she got closer to the familiar terrain around their hotel and farther from her parents and their burdens of expectation, their oppressive familiarity.
NORFOLK, Va. — With the polish of a seasoned politician, Khizr Khan strode through the door of a seafood restaurant to the serenade of clicking cameras, clasped hands with cheering Democratic lawmakers and, as he has become famous for doing, unflinchingly argued that Donald J. Trump must not be president.
Flanked by a small group that included a bodyguard and a production assistant holding a portable speaker that blared out Busta Rhymes's "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See," Mr. Morgan strode along a section of Hoyt Street here in Brooklyn like a boxer entering the ring.
Underscoring the high-profile nature of the case was the presence in the federal courthouse of Mr. Menendez's colleague and fellow New Jersey Democrat, Senator Cory Booker, who at one point strode across a hallway toward Mr. Menendez, shaking his hand before pulling him in for a hug.
Klobuchar, who looked on track to finish in third place in New Hampshire, strode to the stage at a hotel here in Concord with the confidence of a candidate who, after a year's worth of fits and starts, finally got a chance to introduce herself as a winner.
She strode into her Senate office nearly three hours past our scheduled interview time, after denouncing Duterte's latest outrage to a scrum of reporters in the hall, and then disappeared for twenty minutes behind the privacy screen around her desk, like a stage actor collecting herself after a performance.
Miriam Amer, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) in Iowa, was there that day, and watched as Trump strode through the building and rebuffed an offer of a free halal lunch with what seemed to be a scowl, but could easily have been Trump's neutral expression.
Carpenter is an executive producer and a creative consultant on the new Halloween — as well as one of the film's composers — and Curtis is stepping back into the role of Laurie Strode, which she hasn't done since the character was killed off with a shrug in 20183's Halloween: Resurrection.
Halloween, David Gordon Green's sequel to the 1978 John Carpenter horror film, is literally a film about the lasting effects of trauma, with Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) struggling with the impact that being terrorized by Michael Meyers 40 years ago has on her, her daughter, and even her granddaughter.
Markus Söder, 51, Bavaria's noisy new premier, got out of his car, complimented a woman in a dirndl, patted a couple of police horses, threw some sound bites about border security at the cameras, then strode into the beer tent to address the people of Baierbrunn, a small village near Munich.
Back before the days of online shopping (ask your grandparents), some people — mostly women — had a side hustle in which they went outside, strode confidently up to their neighbors' doors, rang the bell and asked them if they wanted to buy makeup and other items manufactured by the AVON company.
So I stayed behind as Brad Pitt strode off by himself, walking past throngs of tourists who stared at the sign instead of the Hollywood star unknowingly in their midst, a man with all the fame in the world but no real desire for it, a man who was faster alone.
My real coming of age, I half believed, was just around the corner — I would bloom with ease into the kind of woman who wasn't afraid to wear sleeveless dresses in public, whose words fell confidently from flawlessly lined lips, who strode with grace and strength in three-inch heels.
A well-dressed woman with coifed hair and in a full-length fur moved to the front of the line, and one of the servers, an older, wiry man with a carefully tended mustache and neat chef whites, quickly strode around the end of the counter in the woman's direction.

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