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Once this happens, he's is thrown back in a cell.
Then right handed swings of ones own were thrown back.
It hit me so hard my head was thrown back.
His remark in Ontario was soon thrown back at him.
"I was literally thrown back on the street," Timmy says.
They sort have thrown back you know Donald Trump level things.
He's thrown back into the same environment where he used drugs.
A lot of this is getting thrown back in our face.
So we're thrown back on giving it a number and scoring it.
Kodak was thrown back in jail Tuesday for violating his house arrest.
I was thrown back once again on my own ways of coping.
"I would love to see things thrown back to the states," said Dickson.
She's thrown back into that old life when her mother sends for her.
If Ross violated his bail conditions, he could be thrown back in jail.
Every time we think we're moving forward, we're thrown back into the past.
In the wake of Farley's death, the film was thrown back into development turmoil.
For Miller's part, he insisted the shark was thrown back into the water alive.
Instead, she's thrown back, magically, to a period before modern medicine or parliamentary democracy.
Nog, Rom, and Quark head to Earth and are thrown back in time to 1947.
Joey McIntyre is being thrown back out into the spotlight — as a talk show host!
"I see that behind me, people are falling, and me, I'm thrown back," said Mokono.
Elsewhere, Lenin reads a newspaper or Lenin listens to Beethoven with his head thrown back.
If I tried to express concern for something, it was thrown back in my face.
But they exude amiability, with jolly glances frequently thrown back and forth, and unexpected compatibility.
His neck is arched and head thrown back, as if anticipating a future rigor mortis.
I'd been so worried about his pain, only to have it thrown back in my face.
When environmental organizations shunned these groups' participation, they had their history thrown back in their faces.
"They are well trained, and have thrown back the grenades we lobbed at them," he said.
Instead we see it thrown back into another, earlier kind of society where things never changed.
"Just my soul is messed up," Arleen says after her being thrown back out on the street.
Soon after, he was thrown back into the criminal justice system for murder, among many other charges.
That she's so quickly thrown back into that world undermines the moment: Her pain earns her nothing.
Could Hanna (Ashley Benson) get thrown back in the slammer for yet another murder she didn't commit?
She's got her head thrown back and her eyes closed and Carly's doing the driving without her.
Trump has already thrown back some Tic Tacs, in case he decides to lunge for a kiss.
A few days later, he saw that some of the same bikes had been thrown back down.
As a direct consequence of the Libyan revolution, Muslim women were thrown back into the dark ages.
She never let herself think about a commutation, lest she be thrown back into a deeper darkness.
Kodak Black wants to make sure his next duet doesn't get his ass thrown back in jail.
Few fish survive getting thrown back although some species such as sharks, rays or crustaceans are more resilient.
They were thrown back together soon afterward, but their momentum, and the TNA creative department's plans, had stagnated.
Shorn of context, the still of him drinking poison—eyes open, head thrown back—is honestly pretty funny.
If he violates the law, his parole can be revoked and he can be thrown back in prison.
A lawsuit against Purdue Pharma has thrown back the curtain on the Sacklers, one of America's wealthiest families.
They were suddenly thrown back into their past and fell in love back in that small Wisconsin town.
Silly concepts like "neutral interest rates" will be thrown back into the dustbin of PR hype where they belong.
Yemen's civil war has been thrown back into the media's attention following the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
I'm strapped into my seat, but I'm still thrown back against the chair when we zoom down the runway.
Judge Brinkley violated Meek's probation last week and he's been thrown back in prison for 2 to 4 years.
At one point, one of the officers fired his weapon; another was thrown back by the blast and injured.
The Meg didn't have the staying power of some blockbusters; after one week in the top, it's been thrown back.
This hulking fish was apparently thrown back in the water after Brewington snapped a couple of photos and weighed it.
As I said, ISIS has been thrown back there, al Qaeda had been unable to mount attacks out of Afghanistan.
It might mean an eventual sale, and another 200 working-class people thrown back onto the Bay's outrageous housing market.
Many men in the market were unwilling to speak as their community was once again thrown back into the spotlight.
"When we sent him out it was because he had thrown back-to-back days," Houston manager A.J. Hinch said.
FORMER NISSAN HEAD GHOSN: WHEN I WAS FINALLY GRANTED BAIL FOR FIRST TIME I WAS RUTHLESSLY THROWN BACK INTO CONFINEMENT
The body language contrasted to the 2015 aftermath, when Hamilton tossed Rosberg a cap and had it thrown back at him.
But Trump is really starting a marketing campaign, although his words will hopefully be thrown back in his face by Democrats.
Most of the Air Force will be thrown back to tactical air support for the Army — the role it least likes.
By the time we get it done, I've spent over an hour with my arms overhead and my head thrown back.
Adding insult to injury, Cersei is probably pretty sick of having her old "twin pillars" line thrown back in her face.
The first blush occurs when Adrien mentions Frantz's favorite canvas, a Manet painting of a man with his head thrown back.
At a hearing this week, a judge ruled it to be an intentional act ... and McDowell was thrown back in jail.
In France, one boy was seriously hurt when he was thrown back by a jet of water from a fire hydrant.
We don't want to expose ourselves to others as we are and be thrown back by that inexorable wall of indifference.
But when the gyrating, breathless synths of "All The Things She Said" kicked in, I was thrown back to being a kid.
Then, Mr. Stewart went home, and the party moved to a nearby bar, where meatballs were eaten and vodka shots thrown back.
She refused to go with them and was thrown back into the river to be captured again on the North Korean side.
When I have my picks thrown back in my face in May, I want them to be as thorough and incorrect as possible.
So, how much of this is going to thrown back on Jeff Sessions&apos lap and that he was the one who botched it?
If the president does not confirm all this the issue is thrown back to Congress, which after 60 days can vote to reimpose sanctions.
His dirty political style is thrown back in his face, even as he keeps screaming that he is not a politician like his opponent.
That young Hodor, Wylis, is affected by the warg, thrown back and forced to yell "Hold the door," which Meera shouts from the present.
Jacobs, by then a longtime Greenwich Village homeowner, was focusing on new writing projects and reluctant to be thrown back into the public spotlight.
His head is thrown back at what could be read as an unnatural angle, but could just as well be read as perfectly natural.
"I was seen immediately and given another solid beating and thrown back into the bathroom where one gun was put into my mouth," he said.
With one glance at the store, I was immediately thrown back in time to when Targets in the States merely sold clothes and home goods.
I was thrown back to the sea of blue, rusty coolers on roofs, their humming noise a soothing sound on hot summer nights in Tehran.
We can't continue to be thrown back and forth between being paid and having to wait to be paid, our lives depend on these paychecks.
Protesters and counter-protesters were using pepper spray and throwing tear gas canisters: Gas canisters are thrown back and forth, police moving in for arrests.
This includes a longstanding ban on the abhorrent practice of shark finning, in which the fin is removed and the rest of the shark thrown back.
Things you mulled over during Mars retrograde this summer are thrown back your way, and this time you have the gusto to take a powerful swing!
They ate watermelon with gusto whenever and wherever, laughing on the inside all the while — or on the outside, head thrown back Zora Neale Hurston-style.
On Tuesday, Twitter began notifying people with dormant accounts that their handles would soon be thrown back into the wild, a land grab for the ages.
Like Glaser's poster, Nelson's expressive pencil line drawing for The New Yorker grasps the essence of Franklin, showing her gloriously singing, her mouth open, head thrown back.
That's something I absolutely tapped into — one of the photos my new friends took of me mid-lap dance was with my head thrown back in laughter.
At least subconsciously we are of the belief that were the process of capitalist production halted, we would be thrown back utterly at the mercy of nature.
After Wolfrone beat K-Brad in a group stage match yesterday, the two shared a post-match interview where some heated words were thrown back and forth.
If at any point in the process there is a breakdown, there is the risk of government agencies being thrown back into partial shutdown after Feb. 15.
" Speaking Tuesday on CNN, Martinez added, "We know this is a symbol of what we saw in Charlottesville ... We will not be thrown back into the shadows.
He added that he was voting for the government's preferred candidates because he was afraid that if he did not, he would be thrown back in prison.
All the recently conquered ground was retained, and a trail of dead left in the wake of the Germans as they were thrown back to their trenches.
It tells the story of a group of friends who are thrown back together after one of them, the one who seemed most "perfect" dies by suicide — maybe.
The disparaging comments thrown back and forth between characters are so vicious that I haven't stopped thinking about them since I first saw the film back in October.
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire (CNN)Now 61 and retired, Jan Marcotte feels thrown back to her days as a high school political volunteer when she hears Bernie Sanders speak.
Since the war in Iraq continued for the duration of Bush's presidency, the words "mission accomplished" were constantly thrown back at Bush as evidence of his feckless bravado.
"You and your wonderful clothes, your perfect clothes, your perfect friends, your uptight, ruinous friends," she said, head thrown back, her mascara-streaked eyes looking directly into his.
"Historically, when the state declines to provide things like health care and child care, those responsibilities are thrown back on the home and the family," says Ms. Leonard.
The U.S. central bank has been thrown back into the spotlight this week, with Friday's release of the September jobs report expected to be a key point for investors.
The idea of being thrown back into a world where people can be denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions strikes a terror inside me that is not abstract.
And then you hear a song or brush past someone on the subway and you're thrown back into what was, you figured, still the present—except it's past now.
If so, eclipses are intense times when fated moves are made; if you've been veering off your true path, this is the time you'll be thrown back on it.
Once the fins are taken, the shark's body is usually thrown back overboard, where it is left to drown, bleed to death, or be eaten alive by other animals.
Democratic senators appeared to be thrown back on their heels by a man who decried what he said was their orchestrated campaign to destroy his reputation and his family.
Absent any correct attitude or even argument on offer, viewers will be thrown back on their own assumptions, if they think about them—and I expect that many will.
As "Honey Boy" opens, an actor named Otis (Lucas Hedges) is staring into the camera, saying, "No, no, no, no, no," until he's thrown back into an exploding fireball.
"You get thrown back into this sensory overload of the world and you're still in a state of almost-paranoia," explains Wiseley, who has returned for a fifth time.
The tension between the literal and the metaphorical, between paint as paint or paint as black milk and/or fugitive light is unsettling, because you are thrown back on yourself.
I had this same uncontrollable urge in June, when I found my head thrown back and my mouth open, the words sprinting out before I even knew they were there.
Finished eating, the dog remains on the floor, its tongue hanging out, looking from one to the other, as if the alternating voices were balls being thrown back and forth.
The "Ghostbusters"-themed maze offered a change of pace before everyone was thrown back into a state of terror in the Creepshow maze and the All Hallow's Evil outdoor experience.
I remember that view pretty well because my phone's wallpaper is a photo of Ari standing above it, smugly smiling, arms thrown back, in the pose of a conquering hero.
If someone floors it in a real car, for example, it can feel as if the car's nose rises up a bit and you get thrown back in your seat.
Our over-sharing digital selves were being thrown back in our faces, as we were forced to dine with our choice to give up every ounce of our internet privacy.
The dress flutters again, Ms. Monroe holds it down, bending slightly, smiling and talking to Mr. Ewell, but it flutters up some more and she laughs, her head thrown back.
Michael: Being thrown back to a time when I actually had walkie talkies and a gang of kids just cruising around on bikes making adventures for ourselves really struck home.
Around 2,000 guests witnessed a large courtyard procession of swordsmen, archers, drum and gong players and flag displays before curtains were thrown back on the takamikura and Naruhito began to speak.
When DNA recovered at a crime scene matches that of a child who disappeared 20 years before, everyone connected to the original case gets thrown back into the devastating unsolved mystery.
When Shawon Dunston became the starting shortstop for the Cubs in 1985, he was baffled the first time a home run ball was thrown back on the field and rolled toward him.
Acknowledging the mutation of ICE into a national political police force shows not only the urgent nature to prevent those protected by DACA and TPS from being thrown back to the wolves.
Despite mounting evidence to the contrary, they did not prepare for an all-out assault, and at the end of January they were thrown back on their heels by the Tet offensive.
An overzealous bro in a Slayer shirt drunkenly climbs onto the stage and is abruptly thrown back into the crowd by the bouncers, who shake their heads at the apparent repeat offender.
A new Super PAC ad suggests how Donald Trump's history of sexist insults can be thrown back in his face — perhaps previewing how Hillary Clinton would go after Trump in a general election.
But as Vox's Tara Golshan explains, the resolution was thrown back to square one after House Democrats helped Republicans stall any action on Yemen until at least the new Congress comes into session.
Boykin was out on bond while he was fighting the case in court ... but he was thrown back in jail in November after cops say he failed to charge his electronic monitoring device.
The Pharma Bro -- who got his ass thrown back in jail after a judge revoked his $5 million bail for threatening Hillary Clinton -- is getting the goods at Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
He throws a coin to the child's father to compensate him, but it is thrown back, unleashing a quest for vengeance and justice that spans the English Channel and links together previously separate characters.
The inspiration for the piece, she said, was a specific gesture: the abrupt, thrown-back movement of the head, throat and neck that she had seen in ritual ceremonies in both Morocco and Senegal.
To the Editor: I just read J. Courtney Sullivan's article and was immediately thrown back in time to November 1979, when I returned from Anchorage to Cold Bay, Alaska, with my 2-week-old daughter.
This shark still had all its fins,  so Burgess wonders if it was  caught accidently in a fishing net  and then thrown back in the water by someone who didn&apost know what else to do.
Was accused killer Steven Avery, who served 18 years before being exonerated only to be thrown back in jail for another murder years later, only guilty of being in the wrong place at the wrong time?
Not only that, but even state prosecutors have recommended he get a new trial ... and did NOT oppose his release on bail after he got thrown back in prison for a few months in late 2017.
So after that first scene, in which Susan Pourfar plays the prematurely embittered 40-year-old Mary Page, we are thrown back to 203, in which the heartbreakingly fresh-faced Emma Geer plays her at 19.
And that's the crowning shame on top of the litany of shameful ways in which we treated this cocky youngster from East Finchley like a peach ripe for bruising — a heart thrown back on the floor.
On the right, another girl stands with her head thrown back in laughter and her arms pointed down, while a third girl on the left is staring at the ground with her arms inching toward akimbo.
They have been thrown back to the uncertain era of eight, from February 2016 to April 42006, when the Republican-controlled Senate blocked action on Democrat Barack Obama's choice to succeed the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
We know in experience what Tocqueville saw so seemingly long ago, that we're increasingly isolated and thrown back on our own resources, shut up in our weeping hearts, and we blame ourselves, and we want absolution.
Protesters in the 18th District in the north of Paris lit piles of rubbish and rubbish bins on fire in the streets as riot police threw tear gas canisters, which were in turn thrown back at them.
The Gallery Met Banners began in the 2006-7 season with the painter John Currin's take on "Die Ägyptische Helena" by Richard Strauss (a laughing woman, head thrown back) and have gone on to include 35 more.
It has been quite a comedown for the Liberal leader, whose pre-election promises of openness and transparency are being thrown back in his face by Conservative opponents scenting victory in a federal election due on October 21st.
Contrast this with the innumerable portraits of Walter (always described as 'Nude' or 'Girl' to maintain secrecy); figures outlined by impossibly voluptuous, almost geometric curves and smooth liquid swirls, peacefully sleeping, head thrown back in abandon, or placidly submissive.
We've hardly had time to miss Pretty Little Liars, and already it seems we'll get to see at least one of our Rosewood faves thrown back into a creepy, paranoid-making scenario that will keep us up at night.
I have known a lot of men in my life, I have heard a lot of crass language thrown back and forth, but I have never heard somebody on a bus brag about grabbing women by the 'P-word.
This unstable game of hot potato, in which memes get thrown back and forth between subcultures and the broader public and back to niche communities and back out — often changing their meaning along the way — isn't new, Kim argues.
Perhaps the most spectacular act of church reconstruction of recent times was the re-erection of Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, which was dynamited by Stalin in 1931 and thrown back up over five years starting in 1995.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The issue of mental health in soccer was thrown back into the spotlight this week as figures released in Norway showed that four in 10 of the nation's elite soccer players have suffered from anxiety and depression.
I don't want us to be thrown back into a terrible, terrible national debate.... People who have health emergencies can't wait for us to have a theoretical debate about some better idea that will never, ever come to pass.
Hope eventually had enough and called the St. Petersburg Police Department, but the officers arrived after the protesters had finished… doing whatever it was they were doing, and after the fish had already been thrown back in the pond.
I occasionally see the article thrown back at me as a laughable analysis disproven by her eventual loss, but I think it's absolutely correct: She won the Democratic primary by spending years slowly, assiduously, building relationships with the entire Democratic Party.
One of his lawsuits accused the producers of "The Terminator" (1984) of ripping off his script for "Soldier" (1964), an episode of "The Outer Limits" about a remorselessly efficient soldier thrown back in time who ends up saving a family.
There must be tens of millions of people in the world who will one day re-hear "Slow Burn" or "Golden Hour" or "Rainbow" and be thrown back into this year—or a tough-to-place segment of this year.
A shark is caught and brought to the surface, its fins are sliced off, often while the animal is still alive, and then the body thrown back overboard to drown, bleed to death or be eaten alive by other animals.
Writer-director Kenneth Lonergan paints a portrait of Lee (Affleck), a Boston janitor who's thrown back into his ugly past and hometown after his brother's untimely death, and is forced to take care of his teenage nephew Patrick (Lucas Hedges).
But the show's creators, the Duffer Brothers, brought a surprising amount of emotion to Season Two, which registered the exhaustion and grief of characters who are thrown back into danger while still reeling from the traumas of the recent past.
Some of his earliest gigs did not go well, including a promotional event for a local light beer, which, for Chicagoans, might as well qualify as an alien technology: He tossed out free shirts, only to have them thrown back at him.
Based on Joseph Stalin's Order 3003—the infamous "not one step back" directive that attempted to stiffen the resistance of a Red Army that was thrown back on its heels by the German invasion—this mechanic is definitely grounded in factual evidence.
Such outside-the-box tactics have been tried before in the abridged seven-a-side version of the sport, and at line-outs—in which the ball is thrown back into play from the sideline—without drastically affecting the flow of the game.
West and Hays give him a nasty beating and threaten to get him thrown back in jail, where he'll be sexually assaulted to death if he doesn't keep to himself because they found out he's been working at a daycare, which — yikes.
Almost 10 million tonnes of about 100 million tonnes of fish caught annually in the past decade were thrown back into the sea, according to the "Sea Around Us" review by the University of British Columbia and the University of Western Australia.
The rapper is currently behind bars in Cook County after being released from Polk County in FL Wednesday around 4 PM. As we reported ... Kevin was thrown back in the slammer last week after FL authorities found an outstanding warrant for his arrest in Chicago.
He was thrown back in prison back in the fall of 2017 after Judge Brinkley found that he'd violated his probation on at least two occasions from recent arrests ... one for allegedly getting into a fight at an airport, and another for reckless driving.
In Tove Lo's video for her new single "Disco Tits," she's consumed by a wild love affair, riding down the freeway with her hair blowing in the wind, head thrown back in ecstasy as she accepts passionate road head from her passenger-side paramour.
President Donald Trump's arguments against his impeachment were thrown back at administration lawyers in yet another court case on Thursday as the House and Justice Department battled over records related to the now-abandoned effort to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
This aesthetic is tied together with black and white images by the surrealist photographer Man Ray, with I. using the shot "Anatomies" of a woman's upper chest, her head thrown back, while their latest single "Affection" is covered by "Rayograph," an image of a feather.
I can see Her face in the firelight, podgy and flushed, Her head thrown back, howling, on layers of neck, Greasy, joyous, Clearly in charge of this ghoulish discothèque Where flappers and freaks, titans and nuns are squushed As she leads their silhouettes toward eternity.
There's a gorgeous God's-eye shot of a woman in a one-piece, sprawled in a bright-pink flotation device, head thrown back, drifting in the pool—and then a long closeup of Annie as she gazes at the woman, contradictory emotions crossing her face.
Wrapped in a wheels-to-roof vinyl ad, the bus was a mobile billboard splashed with the racy, larger-than-life image of a buxom woman — her blond hair thrown back, her face flushed — being caressed by a masked man, red silk around his neck.
Mr. Simon teamed up once again with his "Heartbreak Kid" star Charles Grodin for this 473 hit, which also reunited the "Foul Play" stars Chevy Chase and Ms. Hawn as a divorced couple thrown back together when he's falsely accused of robbing a bank.
He stood with his legs spread apart, his head thrown back and his arms raised to the side and said that Salvador Dalí liked to put honey on his lips after a meal so that flies would gather and crawl all over his face.
Raúl Grijalva, a progressive Democrat from Arizona, said Democrats were "a little thrown back" by her vote for Barr and warned her not to forget her state's increasingly young, diverse voting population as she navigates the tricky politics of being from a swing state.
"Sharkwater Extinction," the third feature film directed by the scuba diver and activist Rob Stewart, reveals a cruel market in which tens of millions of sharks are caught every year, their fins cut off and their bodies thrown back in the water to die.
Trump had already busted established standards on rhetoric about women in this campaign, questioning last year after a tough debate whether moderator Megan Kelly was menstruating and having his words that some women were "pigs" and "slobs" thrown back at him by Clinton in the first debate.
In a post-game interview, Stanton smiled when asked about getting hit by the ball, saying that he didn't think the fan meant to hit him and noting that home run balls from opposing teams get thrown back onto the field at Yankee Stadium all the time.
There's really little argument that America has been excessive in its punishment: the harsh mandatory minimum sentences, the three-strikes laws that can get someone life for drugs, and the ridiculous probation and parole rules that can get someone thrown back into prison for little more than possession.
When I found out about Fears's arrest in Florida months later, I was relieved to finally be able to identify the person who violated me that day, while simultaneously thrown back into the state of adrenaline and rage I experienced when I first encountered him on August 12.
The two most common methods are for the kicking side arm to be thrown back in the opposite direction to the kick—providing a counter balance and allowing the fighter to really throw himself into the kick—or to have the kicking side arm extended toward the opponent as a buffer.
From the harsh mandatory minimum sentences to the three-strikes laws that can get someone life in prison for drugs to the overly strict probation and parole rules that can get someone thrown back into prison for little more than possession, the US has a lot of room to reduce punishment.
Mum strikes what seems like a hundred poses, with Ayoola directing them, and then they scroll through their handiwork on the screen and select the picture that satisfies them — it is one of my mum in profile with her hand on her hip and her head thrown back in laughter.
While the boy pictured in "If We Believe in Theory #2" has his head thrown back dramatically in soft-focused fear, the girl in "If We Believe in Theory #29" points to her imagined wolf with a sense of willpower and a look of determination, well-suited to overcome her challenger.
" The three were thrown back together in 2016 during a high-profile copyright lawsuit over the song "Stairway to Heaven," which the band won, but Mr. Plant doesn't seem eager to relive that: "We're enthusiastic toward each other, and each of us does our own things, and that's how it is.
"Stigmata" (2014) is the most recent and perhaps the oddest of the three: it is dominated by the figure of a woman, her back turned, her head thrown back, her fingers dug deeply into her hennaed locks as she stares skyward at the crucified Jesus hovering above her like a helicopter.
Or you end up on YouTube watching Fela Kuti's "Trouble Sleep Yanga Wake Am," and you're thrown back to another car, this one outside a dive bar, telling the person you loved that you wouldn't leave and get a drink until all eight minutes of the thing were through, and they smiled.
Ultimately, she did come to know this most important thing, and like Valenti, saw the double bind thrown back at her in the form of a contradictory threat, issued from deep inside the great male unconscious of the internet: You are too fat and ugly to rape, but I would rape you anyway.
Major League Baseball began keeping an accurate count of pitch types thrown back in 2008 (by coincidence, also Kershaw's rookie season), which sounds a little late in the game until you remember that half of us were lusting after Motorola RAZRs at the time and the other half were listening to Flo Rida.
The ads grow nastier through the fall and winter until all of a sudden, nominees emerge and we get thrown back to the beginning: another round of those same soaring biographical spots, reintroducing the two remaining contenders to America in the most flattering of ways, as though voters spent the past year with cotton balls in their ears.
But for the three drivers immediately behind him, it was an "Oh, yes!" moment: Rosberg, in the other Mercedes, who had been thrown back to the last position after a collision at the first turn, was about to finish third and increase his lead in the championship to 23 points over Hamilton with five races left.
If the US blocks anyone from its AI world that uses Chinese high-tech, in the same way it threatens secondary sanctions against businesses who trade, however remotely, with Iran -- then the world could be thrown back to the us-or-them days of the Soviet Union, when its Communist Party locked the rest of the world out of their sphere of influence.
Kourtney's kids — who she shares with ex Scott Disick — also seem to be having fun in the picture, however, while Penelope, 7, and son Mason, 9, are enjoying their time atop the jungle gym, Reign, 4, is stuck on the inside and is pictured mid-cry with his head thrown back, possibly as one of his cousins steps on his fingers.
"Injustice Case" (20163), the most famous one, shows a black man sitting in a chair (not Hammons—he had started using bodies other than his own), gagged and bound, his head thrown back, in an obvious reference to the Black Panther activist Bobby Seale at his trial, in Chicago, for conspiracy and inciting a riot at the 1968 Democratic Convention.
When English ministers warn about the risks of secession, their own Brexit lines will be thrown back at them: Scots will be urged to seize control from distant politicians they never elected; those pointing out the costs will be branded members of "project fear"; the trashing by Brexiteers of institutions from the Treasury to the Bank of England will mean that impartial warnings can be dismissed as biased or incompetent.
Type: Catgirl (rude)Rating: The Best Character In The Game There's one more thing you need to know about Blazblue and unfortunately it's this: Type: CloneRating: Fucking Time Travel Celica A. Mercury is a time-displaced clone of a person who was in the past the love interest of the main character, thrown back in time from the present, at which the point at which he was the future Celica A. Mercury's surrogate child.
And if you look at the parallel situations-- and the only thing that I could say is I know that there was rumbling when we were fre-- friendly with Comcast and trying to do the Time Warner deal, it was thrown back that-- that some of the professionals at Justice felt like Brian had not honored some of the behavioral-- or didn't feel that the behavioral agreements were sufficient-- DAVID FABER: Yes.
I occasionally see the article thrown back at me as a laughable analysis disproven by her eventual loss, but I think it's absolutely correct: [...] In order to do something as hard as becoming the first female presidential nominee of a major political party, [Clinton] had to do something extraordinarily difficult: She had to build a coalition, supported by a web of relationships, that dwarfed in both breadth and depth anything a non-incumbent had created before.
And this one as opposed to U.S. Soviet summits, which were big and important, but there was a kind of routine to them, the idea four months ago that the leaders of the United States and North Korea, the hermit kingdom were going to get together after all the insults thrown back and forth, it&aposs just unthinkable, and obviously very exciting with what we are about to see play out over the course of this evening in the United States.
But he did understand, as the great historian-critic Marshall Berman once wrote, that its power was not just a matter of money and production, of work and authority: He knew we must start from where we are … thrown back on our individual will and energy, forced to exploit each other and ourselves in order to survive; and yet, in spite of it all, thrown together by the same forces that pull us apart … to develop identities and mutual bonds that can help us hold together as the fierce modern air blows hot and cold through us all.
The history blog Two Nerdy History Girls, written by two historical fiction authors, found a depiction of a 17th-century milkmaid in Covent Garden in a 1771 novel titled The Expedition of Humphry Clinker, which described the milkmaid thusly: The milk itself should not pass unanalysed, the produce of faded cabbage leaves and sour draff, lowered with hot water, frothed with bruised snails, carried through the streets in open pails, exposed to foul rinsings discharged from doors and windows, spittle, snot, and tobacco-quids from foot-passengers, overflowings from mud-carts, spatterings from coach-wheels, dirt and trash chucked into it by roguish boys for the joke's sake, the spewing of infants who have slabbered in the tin measure, which is thrown back in that condition among the milk, for the benefit of the next customer; and, finally, the vermin that drops from the rags of the nasty drab that vends this precious mixture, under the respectable denomination of milk-maid.

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