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Flames swaggered, reared, charred her skin, hot poker hands unwound her shift.
After decades in the wilderness, AI has swaggered back onto center stage.
"He wasn't looking well, he swaggered offstage," one concertgoer, Rosemarie Dija, said.
Shirtless beneath a long white fur coat, McGregor swaggered along the runway.
Gradually that changed, he said, as foreign ISIS fighters swaggered around the city.
New Mexico State swaggered through pregame warm-ups, cracking jokes between swished threes.
A spotlight shone on him as he swaggered and spoke with passion until dawn.
The team swaggered out wearing jeans and jerseys as the school band played brassily.
Singers and rappers could be swaggered out superheroes or African Queens, depending on the vibe.
Bo knuckle-walked, casually and confidently — knuckle-swaggered, you might say — into the large enclosure.
SAN FRANCISCO — Russell Westbrook swaggered into Oakland's Oracle Arena wearing an orange photographer's vest Thursday night.
Palin showboated her way from politics to reality TV, while Trump swaggered in the opposite direction.
Since he swaggered into office just over two months ago, Mr. Johnson has lost every vote.
As a candidate, Donald Trump swaggered about how he'd order the military to do what he wanted.
They knew it in high school, when he swaggered into the student body presidency without having to campaign.
The Great Men swaggered onto the stage one after another, each capturing and conquering the Spirit of the Age.
And Scott's two gubernatorial victories were mere one-point wins in midterm years — 2010 and 2014 — when Republicans swaggered.
Soon after that motormouthed introduction, Richie swaggered back into our meeting room, a whirling olfactory dervish of cigarettes and aftershave.
Slash, Mr. McKagan and Mr. Fortus swaggered and twirled all over the stage, rambunctiously compensating for Mr. Rose's fixed position.
Women swaggered by in tights, leatherette and heels that could dent metal, brushing past a vending machine that spits cigarettes.
From the back of the stadium, an entourage gyrated and gesticulated around my rival as he swaggered toward the ring.
And, as Mr. Weinstein swaggered through Sundance and the big studios hired male directors off the festival, Sundance advocated for women.
But revelations would have to wait because Phife Dawg (March 23), from A Tribe Called Quest, had just swaggered onto the stage.
The cosmic reckoning came six years later, with Naseem having swaggered and taunted his way to 1153 more wins in that time.
The dynamic, big-talking former mayor of Florence swaggered onto the national stage in 2013, vowing to sweep aside his party's old guard.
The detective, Louis Scarcella, then thirty-nine, reminded Hamilton of the actor Joe Pesci, as he swaggered about the room, brandishing a cigar.
The man swaggered and declared: Let the man who is to have the cup come hither, for none but myself will take the mule.
There was no uptalking or shy self-deprecation; she swaggered forward in the title sequence, to the grind of "Boys Wanna Be Her" by Peaches.
The last time the Carters hit the road together, JAY-Z swaggered on Magna Carta...Holy Grail, and Beyoncé's surprise self-titled album oozed sensuality.
He hit another with 4 minutes 21 seconds remaining in the fourth to extend the Knicks' lead to 100-92, then swaggered over to midcourt.
" He cranked the music up—"I'm trying to find that song where the saxophone is really knocked out"—and swaggered into the studio, saying, "O.
This means Yang had a different perspective after Hillary Clinton's balloon drop at the Javits Center was canceled, and as Trump swaggered toward the White House.
With the truculent personality of some physically strong, emotionally hypersensitive people, he swaggered into action by ladling molten lead into junctions of gallery walls and floors.
He has swaggered his way into English football, taken maximum points from his first six games and left us all worshipping at his feet in the process.
Will Ferrell swaggered onto the "Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner" stage on Saturday night, a cigarette clutched between two fingers and an impish grin adorning his face.
Sick kids would squeal with delight when he swaggered into the Ronald McDonald House — a bright distraction as they coped with itchy body casts or a fifth surgery.
The session's host announced that the speaker would be Casey Gerald, who swaggered onto the stage, an athletically built, baldheaded and clean-shaven black man dressed in all black.
REIMS, France — The Dutch swaggered through the streets as if they owned the town, a tidal wave of orange hats and orange shirts and orange banners and orange everything.
Later, assuming the air of a cool cop, he donned plastic green shades, shoved a plastic gun in his shorts and swaggered toward his red bicycle with training wheels.
Released into the milieu of Britpop and New Labour, the film is seen as emblematic of the "Cool Britannia" years when British popular culture swaggered its way back into relevance.
" She swaggered under the stage's purple florescent lights and turned autobiographical: "East Oakland Gs till I die, I will bang it / Ice-street queen, bitch, my name's on the pavement.
Popeyes swaggered in on social media and immediately caused a stir among the other fast food brands, because corporate brands having a personality is a Thing in this age of Twitter.
The success of his 1948 debut, The Naked and the Dead vaulted him into Great American Novel territory, so he swaggered and swanned and womanized even when subsequent novels fared worse.
Five years later he has swaggered back onto the world stage, presiding over the conflict in the Middle East, building a strategic alliance with China and driving a wedge between NATO allies.
In the midst of the mess, the two men swaggered across New Hampshire talking about an Iowa win, each telling voters he has emerged as a clear front-runner from the contest.
Unlike the Hattie's, who maintained some semblance for culturally normative femininity, Gussie was known for her masculine ways as she swaggered amongst men, smoking a pipe, drinking whiskey, and swearing like a sailor.
After an 11-5 season in 2016, fueled by young playmakers and a stalwart defense, the Giants swaggered into training camp as the prohibitive favorite to overtake Dallas for the N.F.C. East division crown.
" Out of my mind, I marched, or maybe swaggered, in the hospital's front door and blurted between hysterics, "Someone needs to help me right now, because if you don't, I am going to hurt myself.
Like most of his neighbors, he resented the ISIS fighters, who swaggered through the souks, flush with cash, telling him how to live—especially the foreigners, who barely spoke Arabic and had no connection to Mosul.
"This is Texas," he swaggered at campaign events, suggesting it was folly to think that his Democratic opponent, Representative Beto O'Rourke, could change the makeup of the state's electorate through sheer force of personality and progressivism.
One hot night, Puja's father swaggered into the family's courtyard, a flask of Besto whiskey and a toy revolver tucked into his waistband, and announced that he was going to take his daughter back to her home village.
A nice notion for sure, but one that suffered from the misfortune of having no basis in evidence: Mr Orban seems to have gained confidence and swagger with every EPP red line he has swaggered over with impunity.
With a tousle of dark hair, a fresh shave, and a gray suit with a pink tie, the 22011-year-old Zambada swaggered into the courtroom of Judge Ruben Castillo like a man accustomed to getting his way.
With a tousle of dark hair, a fresh shave, and a gray suit with a pink tie, the 123-year-old Zambada swaggered into the courtroom of Judge Ruben Castillo like a man accustomed to getting his way.
But the tough warnings could not disguise the fact that Kim had once again swaggered across a US red line and defied the rest of the world, raising new questions about the efficacy of the White House approach.
None of them took him up on it, so Negan swaggered on by bringing Gregory out, and having him tell the Hilltoppers that any among them who took up arms against Negan and The Sanctuary would lose their home.
Part of the price can be chalked up to new competition: Netflix and Amazon swaggered into this year's festival and started throwing money around well before it started, and they aren't shy when it comes to writing huge checks.
Members of the fraternity who lived on our floor swaggered through the hallways and looked at us like outsiders in our dark blazers and silk camisoles, when they were the ones wearing Lacoste and popped collars in downtown New York City.
On Thursday, Donald Trump swaggered into the Economic Club of New York and, before going into some of the details in his constantly changing tax plan, couldn't resist some ad-libbed bragging to his audience about how well he was doing.
According to Chinese news reports, Cheng, who served a three-year sentence for illegal gambling operations, swaggered out of jail where more than 100 members from his gang turned up to celebrate his freedom in Hummers, Land Rovers and Mercedes-Benz cars.
Looking ahead to the March 15 winner-take-all contests while his rivals scrambled to shore up their Super Tuesday support, GOP front-runner Donald Trump swaggered through a rally in Ohio on Tuesday and dominated discourse online and on social media.
Like urchins in a candy shop, we swaggered around our campuses in those pre-AIDS days, fortified by the notion that we were pioneers, breaking the ossified class structure of the stuffy old UK. The right wing have seldom held education in such high regard.
A Word With For the last decade — as he snared an Oscar nomination for Steve McQueen's "12 Years a Slave," swaggered through the National Theater production of "Everyman" and wielded magical weapons in Marvel's "Doctor Strange" — Chiwetel Ejiofor has had his mind on other things.
At the same time as hundreds of layoffs are announced due to the burden of the tax, Kenney's team swaggered to the press about "creating jobs" in pre-K whose salaries average $14.72 hourly — hardly the same as the unionized jobs with benefits that have been eliminated.
Esquire may have swaggered into the 1960s as the Don Draper of magazines, but as the old order began to crumble thanks to Betty Friedan, the Black Panthers and many others, the magazine's editor, Harold Hayes, quickly detoured into a flower-power-era version of woke.
There was no such thing as a "Caroline's Comedy Hour" type, but "Def Comedy Jam" became shorthand for a profane act that swaggered with the bravado of gangsta rap, in which the jokes were acted out as much as told, and the subject matter kept a tight focus on sex.
Young women in swimming trunks and bikini tops swaggered along the water, some tossing footballs back and forth, "doing their community service," as one friend of mine used to quip, so the rest of us could watch their impressive shoulders and forearms in action, invitations for later on, if you had the chutzpah and charm to approach.
They swaggered unsteadily but belligerently toward the bar and looked at Pete with bleared and blinking eyes.
Powell, who died 30 years ago, swaggered through the streets of Harlem and the halls of Congress, joyfully junketing at public expense and savoring worldly pleasures like a playboy rather than the Baptist minister he was.
A GI airborne corporal, who stood about 5'8" and weighed about 160 pounds, swaggered over. I was also a corporal at the time and about 6'5", weighing about 205 pounds. The cocky paratrooper looked up at me and asked in a threatening voice, "Mack, you in the 'troopers?' " I answered in the negative.
According to Softpower news, in January 2019, Gen Kasirye Ggwanga swaggered into action against renowned musician and presidential advisor Catherine Kusasira. In his attempt to quell noise pollution, the trigger happy veteran shot Catherine's car tyres leaving it damaged and immobile. Yet again, the General who lived his post war years above the law moved away scot free.
Freakonomics has been criticized for being a work of sociology or criminology, rather than economics. Israeli economist Ariel Rubinstein criticized the book for making use of dubious statistics and complained that "economists like Levitt ... have swaggered off into other fields", saying that the "connection to economics ... [is] none" and that the book is an example of "academic imperialism". Arnold Kling has suggested the book is an example of "amateur sociology".
Wolff explained, "She swaggered her way past stereotypes and other forces of resistance, showing the men in charge – and the public in general – that women were more than capable of singing about such hard subjects as divorce and drinking as well as love and understanding. Sean O'Hagan of The Guardian commented that along with Minnie Pearl, Jean Shepard and Kitty Wells, Cline helped prove that country music was not "macho" and that "strong women" could have a "strong voice". In 2013, The Washington Post wrote, "she was what I call a pre-feminist woman. She didn't open doors; she kicked them down.
Bai Chongxi. Bai personally had around 2,000 Muslims under his control during his stay in Beijing in 1928 after the Northern Expedition was completed; it was reported by TIME magazine that they "swaggered riotously" in the aftermath In June 1928 in Beijing, Bai Chongxi announced that the forces of the Kuomintang would seize control of Manchuria and the enemies of the Kuomintang would "scatter like dead leaves before the rising wind". Bai was out of money and bankrupt in December 1928. He planned to lead 60,000 troops from east China to Xinjiang province and construct a railroad as a barrier against Russian encroachment in Xinjiang.
Singha has supported animal welfare organisations, and is a trustee on the Animal Welfare Board of India and funds an organisation called Nature and Animal Care Foundation. In a campaign against animal cruelty, Singha posed on a bed of red chillies wearing nothing for PETA Dishoom, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals in India, with the tagline "Spice Up Your Life – Go Vegetarian". She was on the news in March 2003 when she sat as a judge at a fashion festival in Mumbai. She intervened when she saw a bare-chested model swaggered on to the ramp with a pair of pythons entwined around his neck.
His boon companions were "ostlers, potboys, horse jockeys, moneylenders, pawnbrokers, punks, and pugilists." In this company the handsome young artist swaggered, dressed in a green coat, with large yellow buttons, leather breeches, and top boots. "He was in the very extreme of foppish puppeyism", says Hassell; "his head, when ornamented according to his own taste, resembled a snowball, after the model of Tippey Bob, of dramatic memory, to which was attached a short, thick tail, not unlike a painter's brush." His youth and strong constitution enabled him to recover rapidly from his excesses, and he not only employed the intervals in painting, but at this time, or shortly afterwards, taught himself to play the violin.
Following on from the success of the neighbouring White Night Melbourne, the regional Victorian city of Ballarat held its inaugural White Night festival on March 4, 2017. This marked the first time that a White Night event took place in Regional Australia, and is one of the first White Nights to take place in a regional city globe-wide. The festival attracted an estimated 40,000 people. Program highlights included Carla O'Brien's "Neon Angel Wings", "More than 1 Nation", a projection art project featuring indigenous art on the former Bank of NSW building and the giant-scale puppet The White Night Messenger (by Melbourne-based team A Blanck Canvas) who swaggered through the streets sharing his message of love and compassion and Luke Parker's "Ballarat from above" Drone photography showcase White Night Ballarat runs from 7pm to 7am.

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