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A big company swoops in, deposits its offices, and swoops out.
His hair swoops forward and hangs just above his eyes.
He swoops in like a true superhero and pulls her out.
A miniature X-Wing swoops to attack the giant space station.
Anyway, when you're in this bad place, in swoops Mr. Wrong.
It condenses real fighting styles to thumb swoops and shouted phrases.
Sometimes Tommy Wilkinson, the youngest, swoops in for a furtive hug.
Thinking a collision with another bird is imminent, the raptor swoops away.
Unless, of course,  Rihanna swoops in, because their saga will never end. 
But this year, reports of swoops are still rolling in even now.
Bill Barr, right on cue, swoops in to say 'no crime here.
Swim out where the bottom swoops to the deep and dog-paddle.
David Beckham has thick hair that he usually swoops up on his head.
He swoops across wide intervals with little sense of a break between registers.
Their ginger hair was frozen into matching swoops, shaved tight on the sides.
At exactly that moment, a gull swoops from the air and snatches its prey.
A punch is thrown, but then Kanye swoops in to break up the fight.
And, as your hairstylist even said, you didn't claim to invent your Coco Swoops.
THE chancellor's helicopter swoops in over Kühlungsborn, a Wilhelmine resort on Germany's Baltic coast.
In this familial vacuum, Dr. Montague swoops in and influences an already unstable Nell.
At the very last second, Stannis Baratheon's cavalry swoops in and saves his ass.
That's where this minimalist leather pouch by Mighty swoops in to save the day.
The bird swoops in expecting a sumptuous meal, and receives a lethal attack instead.
A second man swoops in with an axe and chops the kindling in half.
Check out the video ... Jay grabs the guy and the bodyguard quickly swoops in.
On the coffered ceiling, garlands, stars and swoops of stucco harmonize in intricate patterns.
It's airy, even with a raised center console that swoops between driver and passenger.
It would be ironic if Fox is the company that swoops in, wouldn't it?
Its steely, 600-foot spine swoops into an infinite loop, with no clear end point.
But you better act fast before someone more romantic swoops in to book it first.
But as soon as homeboy is out the house, Calvin swoops in for their reunion.
Until the robot overlords take over and then it swoops down and chops you up.
These weird blips, screeches, and swoops are sure to make your hair stand on end.
For once, she looks vulnerable, yet Jorah swoops in and sacrifices his life for her.
He then swoops in to save the day, making himself appear to be the hero.
There are also far more hairstyles with different asymmetrical swoops, braids, and levels of curl.
And with that, Becca swoops into another one-on-one with her secret champion, Wills.
Author who swoops around at warp speed in galaxies no one else has ever seen.
Security swoops in quick and yanks him away, yet stopped short of getting cops involved.
And that's exactly where the Vapur® Anti-Bottle swoops in to save the day.
That's where the Autowit Cordless Handheld Car Vacuum Cleaner swoops in to save the day.
NASA's Juno spacecraft has been making repeated swoops just above the cloud tops of Jupiter.
A shadow swoops across the landscape at a speed governed by the object that casts it.
And he swoops in and shows me that it's his grace that brings me through it.
"The more cynical investor swoops in and buys when prices are at the bottom," Newport said.
Cookie swoops in to save Hakeem from further embarrassment but the board still votes Hakeem out.
Swoops in the stock market will continue to be unpredictable, and anxieties about global growth remain.
Jorge Salazar swoops and swirls across the basketball court with the grace of a figure skater.
To their left, a fifth swoops downhill, corralling the beasts with a spear in his hand.
The logic of the free market swoops in, and says, 'ok, we're completely devaluing your labor.
Then, out of nowhere, Tom swoops in and rips the poor little squirrel right off the tree.
" The mood swoops between feral despair and strung-out longing—check out Kurt rhyming "mother" with "summer.
Like the iPod, iPhone, and Apple Watch, Apple usually swoops in after the early adopter first wave.
But before any official could remedy the situation, a dude swoops in to take care of things.
Gone were all the swoops and swirls that he typically paints into each square of the grid.
Saimir Tahiri, Albania's interior minister, swoops down in a helicopter to observe the destruction of the plantations.
Darryl slits the throat of one of the guys then the rest of Ricks' crew swoops in.
Just when things look bleakest for black gold, new technology swoops in to keep the industry afloat.
Cipher swoops in with some "Avengers"-like stealth plane that sucks up Jakob's car into its cargo.
But there's trouble in paradise, and Kylo Ren swoops in to steal Wiseau when Anakin betrays him.
He swoops to do a flyby o'er Simone Biles, J. Safran Foer, And Mr. Dylan, Hibbing's son.
Seeing Randall go off the rails, Beth swoops in and suggests turning the channel to the Puppy Bowl.
Yet if a gravitational wave swoops through, it should create a similar signal in both instruments nearly simultaneously.
The striking, thin-shelled shelter swoops like a partial sine wave, with its highest point reaching 60 feet.
The Night King As he approaches Bran, Arya swoops up from behind the Night King and stabs him.
She's the perfect target for someone made of damaged garbage like Joe, who swoops in to take over.
" And then Michael swoops in with the saccharine strings: "All the lost children, I want to save them.
Gemini season is upon us, but soon the summer solstice swoops in with the start of Cancer season.
As the toasts finish frying, Lin swoops them out with a spider and onto a rack to drain.
Fragments of scales and sudden swoops up to glassy high notes feel like scenes from a practice room.
Its loose, orange-red circles and swoops are bifurcated by a wobbly white line running down its axis.
The mom of one then swoops in to shower Stormi with kisses as the tot giggles with delight.
The dance then unfolds into turns, runs, dips, and swoops, but it ends as quietly as it began.
And here are two others, harassing a dog as another swoops in to punch the animal in the face.
With a puppet witch who swoops through the sky, it's a show that might be scary for small children.
During our conversation, Sophia Rudolph, the Berlin-born, French-raised chef helming the kitchen, swoops by to say hello.
And how he swoops in and tears his shirt (again!) to make a splint for little Dash's broken leg!
Other swoops in southeast Asia netted 18 million tablets of Yaba, a synthetic substance sometimes called the "madness drug".
The music drones as the Enterprise swoops across the screen or and soars during the film's big action sequences.
Before he brings it to his lips, Lana swoops in, takes it away, hands him a sweet, sticky lollipop.
Thankfully, fire officer Michael Bruan swoops in to save the day and the kitty is now in safe hands.
Annelise, a middle-aged man in an orange rubber go-go dress, swoops in to offer some application tips.
Driving the awe-inspiring bridge from Copenhagen to Malmö, the camera swoops over the housing estates Zlatan came from.
Earlier this week, French police arrested nine people and another was arrested in Switzerland in coordinated counter-terrorism swoops.
The room swoops and shifts as, eyes closed, my body seems to ride a crest, down into a trough.
Alternately bright and brutal, the twelve-tracker is an ongoing android dream that swoops in and out of chaos.
By the time A$AP Twelvyy swoops in wearing scrubs, barely held back by "security," well, it's pure chaos.
Emerge from your love bubble on the 20th, when the sun swoops into Cancer and your worldly ninth house.
In the nick of time ex-husband Andrew swoops in from behind to caress shoulders he thinks are Selina's.
The economic swoops and comebacks of the last three decades have chipped away at many measures of well-being.
Even after nearly a decade of working with the material, the final swoops and splotches are always a surprise.
When children have neurological conditions that are difficult to diagnose, he swoops in to try to crack the case.
But then Halsey swoops in wearing a diamante spangled crop top and judicious amounts of underboob to save the day!
He wears tinted hexagonal glasses and styles his jet-black hair into a mop top that swoops across his forehead.
With each orbit, it swoops lower and lower, skimming through Saturn's rings while sinking towards the gas giant's crushing atmosphere.
The fun and games begin again on Friday, though, as the sun swoops into passionate, playful Leo until August 22.
This momentum is especially jarring in "Beyond the Wall," as Daenerys swoops in to rescue Jon and his foolhardy squad.
Susana Martinez won't be among the Republicans rallying around their presumptive nominee when Donald Trump swoops into the state Tuesday.
There were bridal fashions that draped and folded yards of fabric in artful swoops, bejeweled and embellished with delicate handiwork.
If somebody behaves badly HR swoops in, your desk is cleared and you're booted out of the building within hours.
She swoops in to rescue Susie, and Hilda erases Susie's father's memory so it's like the whole ordeal never happened.
But even if that magical tech solution swoops in to save the day, computers have a hard time with context.
It's in the clear to enjoy the slice until a hostile crow swoops in and tries to swipe his snack.
Then Temkin swoops it down to the surface of the river, where it zips a few feet above the water.
Beginning with a deft, building drumbeat, "Only One" swoops in and wraps around you, looping you in again and again.
Yeah, and I didn't want to be like the guy who swoops in and bigfoots all the local sports writers.
Matching strong, undistinguished voice to literate, undistinguished verse, Colvin is like a young Joni Mitchell without swoops or self-invention.
An American helicopter swoops down to retrieve the bodies of the four American advisers, but leaves the Vietnamese bodies behind.
In 2025, after 24 orbits and 24 swoops through the corona, scientists should have answers to some of their questions.
Ms. Norderval's performance left a strong impression: Her savage swoops between octaves are as remarkable as her feather-soft exhalations.
Vance swoops in and restrains the suspect with her own set of cuffs, and now he's fully ten forty-six.
Like, you want people to read your article, Tame Impala's massively famous …" Jay swoops in, saying, "none of that bothers me.
Gilbert is tall, but she swoops down and embraces me firmly, though we've never met, and almost immediately compliments my bangs.
Just when we've reached the point of fatigue with celebrity collaborations, Rihanna swoops in and breathes new life into the category.
Lucky for Swift, mom swoops in to talk some sense into her and says she will eat the offending wrong banana.
Like the big SpaceX rocket that, similar to its avian namesake, swoops back down to Earth once it's done its job.
These five cars are mostly swoops of folded fiberglass over tubular frames, with classic rotary engines shoved deep inside their bodies.
Beauty artists (that's you!) have been known to try some pretty ambitious swoops, slashes, and swipes with our creative eyeliner applications.
Think: graphic blue liner, swoops of rich purple, deep burgundy lips, and enough glitter and shimmer to last until Labor Day.
Much of the book is narrated by a godling called Asụghara, who swoops in to save Ada when she experiences trauma.
A Swiss man aged 27 was among those arrested in parallel French police swoops linked to Islamist militant activity, they added.
Everything about his swivels and swoops and exaggerated detailing is an invitation to experience his furniture tactility and enjoy it fully.
One howler of a trade sinks the business, and Bobby swoops in to "save" Ionesphere by squeezing it under his armpit.
"Blame-shifting is pointless because nobody swoops in and hands you the nomination; you have to win it," Mr. Jentleson said.
By the time Oscar Isaac swoops in with a fedora and a wolfish grin, the movie has become a bludgeoning pastiche.
It has tender moments, like when a snowy egret swoops through cypress trees at sunset, returning to a nest of newborn chicks.
So when Dr. Belinda Brown (Kimberly Hebert Gregory) swoops in to grab the promotion instead, Gamby dials his anger up to 11.
It featured dramatic camera angle swoops of her and her friends in lavish gowns with Mercedes-Benzes and a wad of cash.
Luckily, Marcus Walker (Cornelius Smith Jr.) swoops in to save the day and knock some much-needed sense into the former president.
Jacqueline & Kenny Jacqueline swoops in on a conversation between Annaliese and Kenny and takes off on a dinner date with the wrestler.
At the very end, though, she dons a long coat à la First Wives Club and swoops off the stage in style.
Sure, tragedy sometimes strikes the nest when an eagle swoops down for a snack — but that's just the ruthless reality of nature.
The Wall Street Journal details several reports of folks minding their own business when suddenly a bird swoops down and attacks them.
So when someone swoops in with a perfect, minimal-contact way to win over the object of your affection, we take notice.
There are Russian icons, swoops of fabric, Ms. Vanderbilt's idiosyncratic and lovely artwork and many portraits of Ms. Vanderbilt and her family.
His extravagant acting certainly also sometimes infused his singing: There were a few melodramatic swoops in "Una furtive lagrima," Nemorino's melancholy monologue.
He swoops at his subject from all angles, in a Cubist portrait of a lady — one chapter enumerates her most famous rebukes.
Its music, meanwhile, is almost merry: a melee of garage-rock guitar blasts and synthesizer swoops, treating overwork as a frantic buzz.
It starts with a strong crisscrossing "P" and ends with a scythe-like "S" that swoops below the base of the script.
Like his hair, which is fashioned into mysterious swoops, even then the exact source of Trump's skin color was difficult to discern.
If you stop pedaling you lose — and then a cannon sounds, an airship swoops down, and you're ushered out of the arena.
And then there's pedal steel—completely absent after 2014's Red—which swoops in like mood swing, unexpected, yet totally called for.
Their sound swoops between bright and dark in the space of a looped note, trading angelic voice for gnawing noise and back again.
If not, well then, my team doesn't stand a chance — unless Ned Umber swoops in at the last moment to surprise us all.
The Ella is beautifully built, with curves and swoops all along its metal construction, and soft leather cushions that hug the ear gently.
Ms Torun's camera alternately glides knee-high alongside sauntering cats and then swoops over rooftops for stunning aerial views of the Golden Horn.
Meanwhile, the agents' spaceship swoops out of nowhere to hover in front of the bus, and Valerian and Laureine effect a daring escape.
"Barkskins" spans 320 years and swoops from North America to France, the Netherlands, China and New Zealand, interweaving two families and their descendants.
One thing's for certain: we really, really wouldn't want to be the Lannisters who are waiting on Dragonstone when Drogon's shadow swoops overheard.
But that day marks the summer solstice and the beginning of Cancer season as the sun swoops into your sign for a month.
But he's well-suited to more cartoonish 1970s approaches: yowls and cackles, grainy screams, squeezed-out falsettos, zany swoops between speech and song.
Anytime one of the greats swoops in to add some balance to the ever-changing world of rap is a cause for excitement.
Whenever bad news arrives, grief swoops down to saturate the decisive moment with significance — suddenly, we've never been able to see more clearly.
Sometimes, the underdog, unbeknownst to everyone else, swoops in and blindsides the top dog to achieve victory, proving that small is indeed awesome.
When Julio takes his fatal step, the instrument swoops to the bottom of its range—"as if swallowing the orchestra," the score says.
The shot is followed by another angle of the battle, with an X-Wing blowing up a TIE as it swoops across the screen.
She fries them quickly, then swoops them onto a baking sheet to be smashed lightly with a spoon or the side of a knife.
What you do with your edges is your business... but sometimes, that final look just doesn't feel complete without a few impeccably-done swoops.
Jenna has a minor breakdown following the Tia versus Colton drama, but Jordan swoops in to remind her that, hey, he's obsessed with her.
If a man -- with or without a Tic Tac in his mouth -- swoops in for an unwanted kiss or grope, context may be everything.
Graflex. The flash's odd combination of metal swoops, curves, and clips instantly called to mind the retro-future aesthetic the film was going for.
For sure, most countries tend to turn up the pageantry when Air Force One swoops into town -- no matter who is commander-in-chief.
In this shot, he reveals the film's villain as Marty opens the door to his home and the camera swoops in just behind him.
Pranks, deceptions and convenient absences come to a head in Aspen, when a young hussy swoops down on Ivana's restaurant table and introduces herself.
This music traces the contours of her voice, her swoops and screams and moments of chatter, plus her many overlapping harmonies and ad-libs.
The two clash, with the Bud Light knight taken off his horse and brutally murdered, before a dragon swoops in to light everyone on fire.
In the weekly sketch comedy series' latest First Lady bit, guest host Kumail Nanjiani swoops in as a patient, empathetic call center operator in Pakistan.
Whenever it seems teetering on the verge of antiquation, a Ken Jennings type swoops in to get everyone excited about weird, backwards trivia once again.
Or preserve cap space and ride out multiple one-and-done playoff runs until maybe hometown hero Anthony Davis swoops in to save the day?
That's when this light jacket made from 100% recycled down swoops in for the rescue and bundles me up in its soft, extremely warm embrace.
She swoops in during Batman (Ben Affleck) and Superman's (Henry Cavill) final showdown with Doomsday — a Kryptonian monster cooked up by Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg).
Pat McGrath played with negative space at Marni, drawing on dramatic swoops that extended from the tear ducts to the outer edges of the brows.
James Franco, who also directed "The Disaster Artist," swoops through the movie like a star, one who has no idea that he never achieved liftoff.
Smaller sculptures in Cor-Ten steel, "Junia Prima" (2014) and "Medium Ascension" (2008), are muscular swoops and kinetic curves that energetically fly off their plinths.
Great swoops of cable arc from one pylon to the next, each tower a child's line drawing of a robot standing astride our puny world.
The individual in the car has found his target, he gives the drone a final series of commands, the drone swoops into execute the command.
Love swoops into the wicker gondola of a hot-air balloon over late-19th-century Paris, where the Eiffel Tower is about to take shape.
Victoria's Secret model Izabel Goulart rinsing off on a beach in Ibiza is a sight to behold ... until her boyfriend swoops in and ruins it.
That's where the jumpsuit, once again, swoops in for the win: Our off-duty favorite comes in a variety of silhouettes that accommodates many dress restrictions.
Just as Donavan steps out of the car, the eagle flies toward him and swoops past -- leaving him, and those he's with, both awestruck and moved.
Tech firms around the world are bracing for more swoops by Mr Son, who says his aim is to build a business empire lasting 2100 years.
So after Obama left and Debbie Wasserman Schultz&aposs poor leadership left the DNC millions in debt and corrupted, Hillary swoops in as a loan shark.
Then who swoops in to lift our spirits but the three-piece tag team of Rae Sremm, Kendrick, and Gucci, backed by Mike WILL Made-It?
After the camels complete their runway walk, Tak hands Raja's reigns to his young apprentice, swoops in, and begins gesticulating wildly in front of the judges.
KATWIJK, the Netherlands — Its wings beating against a gathering breeze, the eagle moves gracefully through a cloudy sky, then swoops, talons outstretched, on its prey below.
In "Hey-nyo," a lengthy ensemble number that was the evening's centerpiece, Ms. Monk charted numerous routes between clashing semitones, unsettling microtonal swoops and gentler harmonies.
Then the cell's DNA repair machinery swoops in to cut away the original (marked as it is with that little nick), permanently installing the desired edit.
In the most nightmarish drone scenarios, one of the little whirlybirds flies into an airliner, or wanders into military airspace, or swoops down on the White House.
I watched the Happy Sailors as they performed the last dance of the morning: a brilliantly choreographed flurry of arm swoops and nimble, line dance-esque footwork.
It's a strategy of air power as old as World War II. Ground troops assault the front and the air power swoops in to destroy and disrupt.
Now that we've convinced you of its styling prowess and versatility, click on to see some of our favorites (and scoop one up before summer swoops in).
The theory suggests that Bran swoops back in time to the day that the Children of the Forest created the White Walkers with a shard of dragonglass.
After Kimball and Jenna Cooper spend the night kissing and professing their feelings for each other, Ravitz swoops in for one last attempt to ruin their relationship.
She says "no, no, no," but he blatantly ignores that and just swoops in before she has a chance to tell him whether she minds or not.
When someone enters my space, it feels more helpful than invasive, like it might when someone swoops in to steal my mountain silversage in World of Warcraft.
As the minutes count down to the closure of its predecessor, Accordion Times and Musical Express, Maurice Kinn, a music promoter, swoops in and buys it up.
They become lovers, but when she bears him a daughter, Max's wife swoops in and sends Boonyi back to her village, which has since declared her dead.
This time around, that love is Love (yes, really) (Victoria Pedretti), a widowed cook from a wealthy and powerful family whose drama promptly swoops in around Joe.
The net load curve sags in the middle of the day (like a belly) and then swoops back up when the sun goes down (like a neck).
We've all been there—out on the front lawn, enjoying a nice afternoon with friends or loved ones, when a sudden rain swoops in, drenching the grass.
He swoops in from the right side of the key and completes a between the legs dunk, everyone gasps because they didn't realize he was wearing tap shoes.
Then, in that final second, it happens—some anonymous Warren Buffett enthusiast swoops in and bids up the total by more than a half million dollars, to $3,456,789.
Before it hits the ground, though, Officer McLoughlin swoops in to pick it up, offering a pair of lotioned hands (he moisturizes for sure) to catch the instrument.
Curtis swoops in to quarantine the whole forest, now overrun with red alien fungus ("the men call the red stuff Ripley, after the broad in the Alien movies").
At one point, we see a little boy in an Iron Man mask face a killer robot, before the real Iron Man swoops in to save the day.
The slugfest almost turns against our former Captain America, but the Vision swoops in with a last-minute save, running Corvus through with his own space staff. Lame.
I can't really think of an episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" where Larry David emerges victorious and is getting his reward as the camera swoops in on him.
Baltimore is accustomed to being painted as downtrodden and falling apart; whenever anything bad happens, people here say, the national media swoops in, scaring away tourists and investors.
Additionally, the legislation could only afford to lose two GOP votes — assuming Vice President Pence swoops in to break a tie — and Paul is already a hard no.
Either more people subscribe to the service, or someone — or some outfit — swoops in to save the day with the capital required to keep it up and running.
All the while, Kerala's thriving airborne population swoops, calls and flaps across Vaikundam's bow — from flycatchers, fruit bats and bee-eaters to parrots, larks and white-throated kingfishers.
Sometimes it's applied in a swath across the eyelids, sometimes it's the basis for unexpected swoops and streaks, and sometimes it's the accent on an otherwise standard look.
The deadly swoops by Peruvian cops on gangs of heavily-armed criminals on the point of perpetrating kidnappings and bank robberies looked like spectacularly effective policing — at the time.
Windshields are rarely gush-worthy, but the one on Tesla's Model X truly is: It swoops up and over your head, offering an unfettered panoramic view of the road.
Ms. Cole had a light, supple, perpetually optimistic voice, full of syncopated turns and airborne swoops, drawing on both the nuances of jazz singing and the dynamics of gospel.
The Millennium Falcon swoops into action in Solo: A Star Wars Story on May 25, but some lucky New Yorkers got to see the ship up close and early.
Was convinced all night it'd be Eric Church or Carrie Underwood for EOTY and then Garth Brooks swoops in (I strongly suspect this is due to a split vote).
The 200,000-square-foot-building, with its sinuous curves and swoops sheathed in white penny tiles, is a city, state and federal landmark, connected to Jet Blue's Terminal 5.
The ondes, with its spooky swoops and slides and eerie timbre, represents that strange force; Mr. Adès said that it could be considered the voice of the exterminating angel.
The graphic simplicity of its swoops, loops and dots means that it can be made to look like almost anything, from a rearing horse to a pixelated television screen.
If you'd prefer the AirPods 2 with the wireless charging case, unsuspecting player Adorama Camera swoops in with an offer of $159.99, which is $40 off the original price.
A besuited waiter swoops through the dark, teetering your fourth meat-and-cream course on the metal stand that's already piled with dishes that you will never, ever finish.
The beat swoops and dips on a pleasant trampoline ride of SoundCloud pop-trap tropes, while the lyrics paint a relatable picture of middle-class ennui and temporary release.
Just when you think Luca (Luka Sabbat) is the wrong choice for Zoey (Yara Shahidi), the dude swoops in with a mature, thoughtful reaction to the pair's unending relationship drama.
He swoops in to tag rolling bigs, then sprints out to the perimeter with his hand high and his legs positioned to contest a shot or cut off a drive.
Ms. Kondracki's camera, like Welles's, swoops and glides, both near the action and above it, in an uninterrupted flow that brings up the question: How many takes did this require?
PARIS (Reuters) - French police arrested nine people and another was arrested in Switzerland in coordinated counter-terrorism swoops that follow a spate of deadly attacks in Europe in recent years.
In one episode, Sara name-drops herself at a Beverly Grove boutique, expecting a free Birkin bag, only to be denied moments before Kate Hudson swoops in and nabs one.
Now, when I'm scrolling through shoes and tossing them into my shopping cart, I have a jarring mental image of computers silently recording my clicks, pauses, mouse swoops and typos.
As they descend to the surface of the ocean, SpaceX's Ms. Tree — formerly called Mr. Steven (I'm not kidding) — swoops in with its giant net to break the fairing's fall.
It only takes a few seconds before a sentinel — a flying drone that serves as a sort of planetary police officer — swoops over me, its round eye glowing red with distrust.
In the clip, Chip stands on the open deck at the stern of a boat holding a football, while Drake, traveling at a good clip, swoops in on a jet ski.
When Kratos defeats a troll, he puts his axe through his face, takes the troll's giant stone weapon from his hands, and—as the camera swoops dramatically—crushes him with it.
It's three minutes of strung out guitars and drums careening in and out of surf punk melodies, with Folick relinquishing her last fuck as her voice swoops from sweet to unhinged.
The scenes in which Crawford swoops into Page's and Bancroft's lives with her request are beautifully written: They recognize the absurdity of the situation but also treat Crawford's desperation with sympathy.
"High Flying Bird" swoops and cuts through the contradictions of modern culture with the fleet momentum of a power forward destroying a flat-footed defense on his way to the hoop.
Unlike Santa Claus, she is properly scary, an old crone with a huge nose who, according to legend, swoops up misbehaving kids and takes them home to her children-guzzling husband.
If there's any time of year when job-search fatigue swoops in and threatens to stop you cold in your cover-letter writing, resume-tailoring, application-sending game, this may be it.
One day, in a future without football, linguists will study the arcane and mysterious language of the transfer window, with its 'swoops', its 'raids' and its sacrosanct 'come-and-get-me plea'.
In the first of two photos taken at NSU University School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the father-daughter pair smile together, while he swoops in for a rejected kiss in the second.
With unhurried swoops, the hands start to drain the puddle, first with teacups, then with sponges — jump cuts accelerating the process — before a footbridge fades into view over the now-dry waterbed.
Their swoops, dives, sudden turns and ability to use bones and thin skin for flight, as opposed to feathers, have so entranced observers that scientists have studied bat flight mechanics for years.
The back, which is lined in real bamboo, swoops out to one side, forming a weird optical illusion that makes it seem as though someone very strong has physically warped the device.
Five other men suspected of being part of the plot are in custody after simultaneous police swoops last month in the southern port city of Marseille and in Strasbourg in northeast France.
He's inches from death when Will locates him and the lab swoops to his rescue, but even then nothing can keep this bearded wonder from wanting to save his adoptive TV family.
McCallister may be there to be interviewed by MJ, but queen Ronda swoops in like the predatory hawk she is, encroaching on Mary Jane's territory who is visibly annoyed with her coworker.
Instead of following the current that swoops along the edge of the North Pacific subtropical gyre, he set a course through the still waters of the high-pressure zone at its center.
The Bayonne Bridge is an arch of steel that swoops up from Staten Island and alights, about seventeen hundred feet later, on Bergen Point, at the southwestern tip of Bayonne, New Jersey.
In the evening's second episode, Zeke upsets the apple cart by targeting Andrea; Andrea finds out and targets Zeke; and Debbie swoops in from the sidelines and rallies the vote for Ozzy.
Either way, there's no denying the artistry in Michael Keaton's brave performance and in Iñárritu's ever-probing camera, which swoops around the bowels of a New York theater in long, uninterrupted takes.
Would this warm bowl of buttered noodles, in irregular curves and swoops like some secret alphabet, still make me glad I'd walked this far west facing a chilly wind off the river?
Instead of the over-the-top jewel box look of recent years, the proscenium is one color — gold — and curves and swoops like a Frank Gehry building, extending out into the theater.
Only music this passively rapt could back the high soars and swoops of her singing, which evokes a free, dreamy, restless spirit in tune with nature while presenting beauty as an abstraction.
Thankfully, before cheese hits the fan, a helpful hound swoops into view, pulls the bag off with his teeth and runs away with it (placing it in the nearest trash receptacle, we assume).
Then, in the middle of the live broadcast, anchor Jim Gardner swoops in, and like a hawk on a mission, finds Tynan's missing jewelry, hands it back to her, and wanders off screen.
After leaving school, James—not yet "Jimi"—completed eight months of training as a paratrooper before dropping out of the army; in concert, he echoed the swoops of planes and explosions of bombs.
SWOOPS IN ITALY Gucci Chief Executive Marco Bizzarri and former CEO Patrizio Di Marco remain under investigation in the case, "in their capacity as legal representatives of the company", Kering confirmed on Thursday.
But perhaps you might find some beauty in the way Wayne's voice swoops through the word "her," turning it into three syllables and thus capturing some of the emotional power of love itself.
If no one swoops in with a rescue plan, the school could shut down, stranding students mid-degree, eliminating hundreds of jobs and shuttering a path forward for a poor and underserved community.
The trailing point of a scarf that swoops around a head and fastens under the chin echoes the tips of leaves on a bowing branch, which itself recalls the bend of brow line.
It is a gleefully written bildungsroman picaresque, as maximalist as novels come, and it swoops through eight decades of a family's history in the voice of an intersex man named Cal, born Calliope.
The bass line bounces up and down an octave within a dense thicket of other sounds: chirps, blips, whistles, swoops, taps, glassy sustained tones and now and then, for comic relief, a burp.
When the raptor swoops in to attack, its prey bolts in the opposite direction, triggering what scientists call "waves of agitation" that pulse through the flock at speeds surpassing 50 miles per hour.
The action then swoops to Transylvania with the introduction of Count Dracula (a suave, wild-eyed Matthew Amendt), who looses his demon brides on an uptight London lawyer, Jonathan (Michael Crane, beautifully uptight).
Pastoral is also, as Hadley reminds us, the pre-eminent form of erotic encounters, in which the great god Pan swoops down on nymphs, and generations of shepherds and shepherdesses tryst in tumbledown cottages.
Coupled with the uncertainty over Brexit and the risk that any merger might run into antitrust difficulties, the London exchange should have time to get back on its feet before any large rival swoops.
It is a volunteer day for me, so time to wrestle an octopus of a climbing rose up onto the pillar and one of the chain swags that swoops through the center rose beds.
Gospel shaped her quivering swoops, her pointed rasps, her galvanizing buildups and her percussive exhortations; it also shaped her piano playing and the call-and-response vocal arrangements she shared with her backup singers.
As a narrator he tends to glide high above the action, but he frequently swoops down to describe his subjects at eye level, in order to show how massive structural problems affect individual lives.
Police, who raise placards warning of retaliation before firing tear gas or firing a water cannon, a tradition dating back to British rule, made several arrests, often in swoops, grappling people to the tarmac.
It looks great, charges fast, and is solid enough that it's never in danger of sliding behind furniture — even when my frenzied daughter is doing her patented flips and "super swoops" on my bed.
Then in 21 came his successful play, "The Audience," also starring Ms. Mirren and directed by Mr. Daldry, which swoops through some 60 years of the weekly meetings between Queen Elizabeth and her prime ministers.
In another shot, the camera swoops from a boy on the ground to a man 15 or 20 feet up who's appropriating electricity from a power pole; it's a movement too swift for a crane.
The water bloops also make the flowers open up; they turn dust into mudslides; they can intercept sunbeams and make them into arches that you can't touch because they are only swoops of colored light.
Recent electronic R&B has relied on a steep contrast between the skeletal spaciousness of the music and the singer's wild, expressive swoops to fill that space, but the effect is more extreme with Rosalia.
His limbs seem to flutter without regard to propriety or one another; his voice leaps from dudgeon to delight in huge swoops of emotion; his wit lashes out in pyrotechnical displays of snap and swish.
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Wilson is hilarious as Chrissy, a more '90s version of her own mother, the kind of woman who refuses to hear swearing, and swoops in with petit fours on a platter the second she has company.
Just when you thought NBC had completely given up on Law & Order franchise entries in favor of the Chicago _____ franchise, Dick Wolf swoops back in with Law & Order True Crime, an obviously on-trend new chapter.
Eventually Kate meets her designated one, Tom (Golding), a bland smiler who swoops in on a bicycle instead of a white horse and, despite a regular disappearing act, more or less serves a familiar princely function.
His camera swoops between them as they convey messages to each other, and his framing neatly conveys the way the characters evolve from squabbling workmates who don't really like each other into men with a mission.
He's hoping the government swoops in with a shovel and passes a debt forgiveness bill, something that seems only slightly more likely than his getting on Ellen, though it's the only chance he feels he's got.
Mimicking the Joanne track listing, she swoops into "A-YO" next, this time joined by other guitarists who accompany her as the camera swings into her face at dodgy angles like an 80s glam rock video.
And while King Hu certainly likes to move the camera — it sweeps, swoops and sometime breaks into a near-run — he also likes to linger on images as if encouraging you to admire their compositional harmony.
And we should not assume that the best thing that can happen to a child in Africa or Asia or Central America is that a white American family swoops in and takes him or her away.
With a 52-48 majority, they can only afford to lose two votes — assuming Vice President Pence swoops in to break a tie — under the fast-track budget maneuver Republicans are using to repeal ObamaCare.  Sen.
The dragon emerges from a cave and swoops over the British hillside — it's really quite pretty — ultimately joining an ancient battle, already in progress, to help the Knights of the Round Table defeat the Saxon army.
BERLIN (Reuters) - One of the world's biggest networks of hijacked computers, which is suspected of being used to attack online banking customers, has been taken down following police swoops in 10 countries, German police said on Thursday.
You can shoot the smaller demons, or just wait—eventually each one swoops down toward your laser cannon, back and forth until it reaches the bottom of the screen, at which point it disappears from the playfield.
Before the holiday season swoops in leaving you with no choice but to drain your bank to buy your dear niece a doll house for the third year in a row, splurge and buy yourself something nice.
The police operation to free up a fuel depot near the Donges oil refinery in western France followed similar swoops at other depots this week to ease petrol shortages caused by picketers fighting planned labour law reforms.
Even in the more aerated compositions, where larger sections of sky peek through the bramble, a mysterious fog hangs over the scene, as in the ashen swoops of paint that form the gauzy background of "Vines" (2019).
The sources said the information, for the moment highly tentative, came from one of five people still in custody after simultaneous police swoops in southern port city of Marseille and Strasbourg in northeast France last Saturday night.
" Mutere says the problem of sexual violence committed by police officers is particularly pressing within police stations, with women raped in cells before being released without charge, after being picked up for petty crimes during nighttime "swoops.
Although these changes will improve after a woman gives birth, motherhood swoops in to take their place: In a poll conducted by the National Sleep Foundation, 74 percent of stay-at-home-moms reported suffering from insomnia.
Its design is meant to resemble the wings of a bird; the building has a curved shape that swoops down in the middle, revealing views of the adjacent terminal, while the glass curtain walls reflect the sky.
A prevailing convention in mainstream pop is for music this spare to make room for a wild, showy vocal performance: for example, Ariana Grande's similarly airy beats frame her expert swoops, gasps, and other shows of technique.
I also try on a patchwork shirt that swoops and ties ($357), as well as a white dress with eyelets that looks like one of the many white outfits Miley Cyrus wears in her "Malibu" music video.
They were detained in swoops on addresses in the Isere region, southeast of Lyon, in Moselle on the border with Germany and Luxembourg, and in Ille-et-Vilaine near the city of Rennes in the country's northwest.
The swoops included cocaine stashed in a steamroller on a ship about to leave Brazil for Ivory Coast, an ecstasy lab in a Dutch house and, in the Middle East, captagon pills, which are popular in that region.
Kering's deal follows a series of swoops on Italy's fashion industry in recent years, including on Armani and jeweller Bulgari, after a prolonged recession where some of the country's more prosperous sectors came under scrutiny from the taxman.
A FEW hundred spectators are huddling in a near-empty stadium on the third day of a four-day match between Hampshire and Yorkshire, as a squall of autumn rain swoops in faster than a leg-stump bouncer.
Kering's deal follows a series of swoops on Italy's fashion industry in recent years, including on Armani and jeweler Bulgari, after a prolonged recession where some of the country's more prosperous sectors came under scrutiny from the taxman.
When the AC's broken, bartenders sling wet rags to fashion as neckwear, and when the popcorn machine is busted, graveyard bartender Arty Cassata swoops in to save the day with "Arty snacks," homemade mixes of exceptionally salty chips.
TAPACHULA, Mexico (Reuters) - Mexican officials detained nearly 800 undocumented migrants on Saturday, the government said, in one of the biggest swoops against illegal immigration in recent months, as members of the National Guard began patrolling the southern border.
Seeing that this usually quite capable Gotham badass is clearly in need of some assistance, Dinah, clad in a gold bra, heeled boots, and bell bottoms, swoops in to take down the letch and his equally shitty pals.
Instead, he turns his eyes on the Quinns, whose expensive fixer-upper lawyer swoops in to take Ellie away from the station and is ostensibly working to protect the family's interests, however they may pertain to this case.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbian police raided an organic food farm just outside the capital Belgrade, detaining nine people and seizing almost four tonnes of marijuana, in one of the nation's biggest such swoops, the interior ministry said on Tuesday.
That club is then powerless to intervene as Barcelona swoops, first reminding the player of his roots, then securing his willingness for a move and, finally, using that to drive down the transfer fee, hence completing the inevitable coup.
Because just when all hope seems lost, and Jon Snow is about to be eaten by ice zombies, Daenerys swoops in with her dragons, triumphant music blaring, guns blazing to incinerate the host of wights and save the day.
And the centralization of power in Congress has weakened it as an institution and frustrated the rank and file as it swoops everything it does into the maw of zero-sum partisan gamesmanship in service of the next election.
Gun owners, including me, need not fall for needlessly alarmist rhetoric that frames taking some measured steps as a slippery first step before the government swoops in to strip its citizens of their constitutionally guaranteed right to bear arms.
Jackson skillfully parodies gospel music—further sharpening his critique of the religion of Usher's parents—and Owens rolls with the musical shifts, channelling mock fire as easily as he earlier rendered high swoops and trembling low notes like Phair's.
S. and I can't stop laughing after a particularly aggressive seagull swoops down and steals a guy's fried fish fillet right out of his hands, but I make a mental note to guard my food if I'm in a similar situation.
LILLE, France/PARIS (Reuters) - French police raided a Shi'ite Muslim faith center and arrested three of its leaders for illegal weapons possession in pre-dawn swoops on Tuesday that government officials said were prompted by suspicion of links to terrorist organizations.
She comes in, swoops in, bails them out, but slaps on all these ridiculous writers like we&aposre going to control your bank account, we&aposre going to control your hiring and firing, we&aposre going to control your communication team.
The closer you get to them, the more abstract they become, with layers of reflective materials, swoops of metal, or, in one case, an octogonal shiny casing around a bulb, and another that used patterned silver-white material surrounding it.
The seventh season of GoT swoops in like a big old dragon this Sunday, and there are lots of questions on enterprising fans' minds: Will Farstia save the kingdom of Jibberwidth from total annihilation at the hands of the Melkensteins?
That the building swoops to its nadir at its southwest corner, ducking out of the way, so to speak, to give courtyard strollers a vista overlooking the Hudson and its waterfront park, further complicates the distinction between enclosure and exposure.
Her mad scene in the opera is a tour de force tailored to Ms. Hannigan's sprawling talents, calling for wire-thin swoops up to the stratosphere; the eerie effect of pounding her chest while singing; a somersault over another performer.
The work deftly maps the sounds of traditional Chinese music onto a Western orchestra, and Mr. Vengerov perfectly imitated the sound of an erhu (the Chinese violin), with silky glissandos, and evoked the extravagant vocal swoops of Chinese opera with graceful portamentos.
Morf is obsessed with Josephina, and swoops in the second it looks like she's available, but she's quickly distracted when her upstairs neighbor dies, and his apartment turns out to be crammed with spectacular art that transfixes everyone who looks at it.
That movie, like his post-mocap films Flight and The Walk, integrated impressive visual effects into mostly-live-action stories with the weight of a "real" camera behind them, rather than the impressive but also impossible digital swoops of his animated work.
The GOP can only afford to lose two votes — assuming Vice President Pence swoops in to break a tie — under the fast-track budget maneuver, known as reconciliation, that Republican senators are using to repeal and replace ObamaCare to avoid a Democratic filibuster.
Volunteers are posted along the periphery, seemingly on vibe control: whenever I pause to look around or look down at my phone, a volunteer swoops in to offer me a strand of purple beads or a picture with the T-Mobile Unicorn.
He has bolstered his story with successful swoops against former Trump aides like Manafort and his deputy Rick Gates, showing their ties to pro-Russian figures in Ukrainian politics, in a case ostensibly about financial fraud in the dubious trade of international lobbying.
In the course of the day, we would see grazing mallards with emerald heads, tree swallows with iridescent turquoise capes and several sparrow species, each distinguished by a unique ornament: swoops of yellow around the eye, a delicate pink beak, a copper crown.
He swoops his arm down, in flight; he lunges backward, pushing his head to the ground; he bobs left and right, like a disco dancer, against a score of cymbals and horns that charges harder than the flute and drum backdrops of Noh.
Ms. Mehretu's early, architectonic paintings came at a high-water mark for globalization; her recent art, more anxious and more impressive, features thrumming, multilayered fields of color and ricky-tick calligraphic swoops that seethe with the contemporary volatility of states and climates.
And the guy that protects me [the bouncer] swoops me up in his arms and takes me to the dressing room and sits me down and goes to the door and locks it and stands in front of it so I can't run back out.
So I had my security guard grab 10 In-N-Outs and all of a sudden I see my boyfriend's hand — he wasn't even sitting at our table — he just swoops in and he grabs it and I was like, 'Hey that's my burger!
He's not a doctor; he's Doogie Howser, M.B.A. An opening scene establishes the dynamic, as a Bunker Hill employee, wielding a futuristic glass tablet, swoops into another hospital to offer help to the parents of a comatose girl whose inattentive doctor has declared beyond hope.
But in a string of solo songs he's released over the last few years, he's started to favor production that highlights the grit and the grime he's able to evoke, multitracking these bombastic melodic swoops that run through the tenuous parts of his range.
Jenkins burrows deep into his characters' lives and minds with a granular precision, conjured with urgent performances, frank dialogue, and a repertory of tense closeups and hyperkinetic swoops, scalding light and deep darkness, that render Chiron's world with as much psychological as geographical specificity.
In another uncensored scene near the end the episode, Lane's Bailey utters the N-word multiple times while cross examining Mark Fuhrman (Steven Pasquale), the police detective known for using racial epithets, repeatedly asking him if he's ever used the N-word – as the camera swoops dramatically.
Image: ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDAThroughout the spring and summer, Rosetta made a series of low-altitude swoops over Abydos, photographing the rugged terrain from different altitudes and illuminations during the course of its normal scientific operations.
"I can solve those problems and if it's someone who's a rockstar that I don't want to lose, I avoid losing them before they walk out the door," she adds, meaning that the company can work hard to improve the environment, before a competitor swoops in.
Often the sparkle settles into a hypnotic pattern, as on "Self-Help Tape," whose overdubbed Sumneys chorus swoops around with delight, or "Lonely World," which starts as a static acoustic ballad and gradually adds sound effects to mutate into a dizzy dance groove by song's end.
Those arrested, including a septuagenarian investigators believe was at the scene, are being questioned at the Quai des Orfevres police headquarters on the banks of the Seine river in Paris since yesterday morning's dawn swoops in Rouen, Grasse in southeast France, and the greater Paris area.
Designed by Robert A.M. Stern, the former dean of the Yale School of Architecture, and completed in 1975, the 6,963-square-foot house on 19743 acres is an exuberant postmodern mash-up of boxes and swoops with ocean views and 190 feet of Hook Pond frontage.
According to the feel-good movie genre, we live in a world where Parisian waitresses can touch people's lives through quirky and anonymous acts of kindness; a world when strangers are sweet and full of happy surprises; a world where coincidence always swoops in to make life better.
The short opening journey takes Samus to a room empty save for the molted shell of a metroid, cracked and brown—at which point a new breed of metroid, evolved from the old, swoops in, bringing with it a brief but intense test in the game's core combat.
These pilots should be judged on their merits, yes, but I did keep wondering as I watched why this show would ever be on The CW. The leads are like the guest stars of an NCIS episode before the charming NCIS team swoops in to solve the crime!
Then Kanye swoops in for some truly flagrant bars, pointing out that "beggars can't be choosers bitch this ain't Chipotle" and quipping that, after a trip to the strip club, "wifey gonna kill me she the female OJ" (a real nugget for all the OG Kardashian fans out there).
You can picture the scene: The Dark Knight, rigid like a gargoyle on the very edge of a towering structure gnarled by the rigors of fantasy fulfilment, unlikely architectural swoops and curves complementing gleaming glass and dazzling neon, looking out over the city he's guarded for 77 years.
A tank platoon caught in the open when a pair of A-10s swoops onto the battlefield will be dead in seconds… but if there's a surface-to-air missile system lurking nearby that hasn't been scouted, those A-10s will fall burning to earth only moments later.
Chef James Sharman, a Noma alum who trained under Michelin darling Tom Aikens, swoops by my table and deposits a chicken leg cooked in fish sauce caramel, its claw artfully arched away from the lemongrass-brined breast and a chicken fat-cured yolk with the consistency of saline fudge.
It's become notorious for encouraging a very successful but very un-fun kind of play, where a Mercy player stops healing her team and goes into hiding on the map until they all die, then swoops in to bring them back all at once to overwhelm the opposing team.
Or it might be something quiet and intimate, like the house Frank Gehry built for the artist Cai Guo-Qiang in rural New Jersey: an old horse farm transformed, with Gehry's signature exuberant swoops, into a landlocked ark, the physical manifestation of one creative mind paying homage to another.
Besides Skarsgård, In Order of Disappearance is filled with familiar faces from European cinema, including Game of Thrones' red-bearded Kristofer Hivju as an ill-fated mob henchman, Peter Andersson as Nils' shady brother, and Bruno Ganz as a Serbian crime lord who swoops into town and escalates the shooting war.
Brienne is a Badass, Sansa Forges a New Alliance When Theon and Sansa's heroic efforts to escape from the Boltons end with them cornered by Bolton stooges and their scary hounds, Brienne of Tarth swoops in at exactly the right moment to slay all the baddies with her powerful sword.
On the Runway Winter Olympics fashion has, largely, been a tale of two events: the opening and closing ceremonies, where national costume comes out to play; and figure skating, where the aesthetic swings and swoops from Vegas-on-ice to Vera Wang, with a touch of Broadway and Diaghilev thrown in.
Similarly, Simon Air comes with three game modes: classic, where the colors light up one-by-one with no fancy moves; solo, which includes new moves (swoops, crossovers and multi-color selection); and two-player, where two people can sit across from each other and work together to make it through levels.
But for those of you who spent hours in front of a flickery CRT TV three decades ago guiding the hero of Hyrule to his destiny, a powerful sense of nostalgia may override these complaints, and you'll want to play this tribute version now before Nintendo swoops in to shut it down.
The "sworn protector of garden gnomes," voiced by Johnny Depp, swoops in and endeavors to help Gnomeo and Juliet find their lost friends, although from the looks of things Gnomeo gets himself wrapped up in the mystery mess and Juliet and Holmes have to follow the clues to save him as well.
Freeform's newest comedy series Everything's Gonna Be Okay picks up right where tragedy leaves off: After teenage sisters Matilda (Kayla Cromer) and Genevieve (Maeve Press) lose their father, Darren (Christopher May), to cancer, their Australian half-brother Nicholas (Josh Thomas) swoops in to save the day and acts as the girls' legal guardian.
He contrasts the heroic mode of medicine, in which the surgeon swoops in and performs some miracle procedure, with the humbler and more incremental medicine practiced by primary care physicians who see the same patient consistently over years, who prescribe a steady beat of small changes to gradually treat conditions like migraine headaches.
In essence, Netflix has let Scorsese release his director's cut, and absorb the steep costs, in its thirst for an awards contender, when the first 45 minutes or so -- before Al Pacino swoops in, devouring scenery as Jimmy Hoffa -- and last half-hour easily could have been nipped and tucked without losing a whole lot.
A glowed-up Captain Marvel is flanked by an incredible pantheon of warriors: Okoye swings her spear, Valkyrie swoops in like a goddess on pegasus, Shuri powers up the vibranium gauntlets she invented herself, and Pepper Potts looks up menacingly from inside her iron suit, joined by Gamora, Nebula, Mantis, Wasp, and Scarlet Witch.
But no static photo can fully capture the majesty of the bald eagle, the way it swoops and soars with equal parts grace and terror; no single picture can capture the way it sometimes digs it talons into a pet cat and carries the prey back to its nest to rip apart and eat.
Contributing Opinion Writer LONDON — In the final season of "Game of Thrones," a once-powerful and arrogant queen stands almost alone at the top of her castle, abandoned by the multitudes who once feared and followed her, her strategies in ruins, watching with dulled horror as her enemy swoops closer, burning her city down.
But it is the view from the Ring Road that most concerns President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi: the endless lines of rough, red brick buildings, smeared in dust and grime, that line the road as it swoops over the ashwaiyat, informal settlements where perhaps two-thirds of the 22 million residents in greater Cairo live.
Grounded by a return to the tree as focal point, Shibata's video swoops from micro to macro, coming in to watch warthogs rummage in the leaves, before zooming into the stratosphere to take the viewer on the train trip from Tokyo that will bring them to the museum, and back out into the forest.
Data from about 25 observatories — including some of the largest on Earth, like the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii, and in orbit around Earth, like the Hubble Space Telescope — will aid scientists in interpreting the data that Juno is expected to gather as it swoops close to the cloud tops of Jupiter over the next 20 months.
Not long ago, at the other end of the country, I camped out with my kids in a tamarisk grove by a Turkish military line from 25 — a high earthen berm that still swoops through miles of the Negev desert, running over a bridge across a desolate ravine before hitting the razor wire of the Israel-Egypt frontier.
The online exercise-tracking map that recently revealed the locations of remote U.S. military outposts, including even the identity of particular soldiers, was a textbook cybersecurity fail, but the Department of Defense is by no means alone in unsuccessfully imagining the swoops and sallies that happen with data (and the innumerable ways it can get stolen, diverted or revealed).
Like everyone else in this silly election season, I've watched with a mixture of fascination and revulsion as women have come forth and accused Donald Trump of sticking his hand in their crotch, or mauling them on a plane, or doing one of those prospector kisses where he swoops in and fishes around with his tongue like he's mining for gold.
Another reason the future might not be so great for Jaime and his army: This little snippet from the season seven trailer shows him riding through a scorched, fire-ridden field (which could be a sign that he's about to encounter a very angry Dany): It's extremely plausible that in two swoops by three dragons, Cersei could see large parts of her army and/or navy completely demolished.
Her lyrics take in the tiny gestures of other people's easy togetherness — "the men with one hand on the small of her back/the other casually with his thumb through the beltloop of his waistband" — on the way to a chorus that's very nearly giddy, sung in big, melodic swoops, announcing one strange development in a voice that sounds more than a little amused by it: "I think it might be finally getting to me."
Programmed by the Beijing artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yu, a husband-and-wife duo with a reputation as Chinese enfants terribles, the robot mops up liquid, with the viscosity of molasses and the color of blood, according to a set of rules: When a sensor detects that the liquid has flowed past a certain boundary, the robotic arm swoops down and cleans it up off the floor, and splashes the white gallery walls with the red fluid, like in a slasher film.
Accordingly, Fulford is not looking at her subjects but seeing them in all of their openness, an openness that somehow remarkably exists despite so much of the world telling them to close up: a ribcage extended upward toward the sky above a pair of guileless white underwear on arched hips next to an evocative bag of peaches; the carefree exposure of nipple piercings under which the words "wild" and "bitter" appear; the glimmer of sunlight off of eyes cloaked in swoops of black eyeliner and hair dyed crayon yellow.

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