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They toted matching red wheelies and handbags, and all grinned matching grins.
Simon Weckert toted the pile of smartphones down empty streets in Berlin.
And she toted daughter Arabella, 5, to the Supreme Court to hear arguments.
That was when the hands that toted the Bibles stopped toeing its line.
Stamos toted the cast of Fuller House to the park for McHugh's big day.
Plus, it's built a bit more rugged so it can withstand being toted around.
I inquire about the Pringles can-sized shaker of smoked paprika they've toted along.
"I've toted it with me through a lot of offices now," Ms. Sanders said.
Claude Monet used brushes, Jackson Pollock liked a trowel, and Cartier-Bresson toted a Leica.
Martin O'Malley of Maryland toted his guitar and banjo around the 2016 presidential campaign trail.
Instead, they've toted up gains in holdings as diverse as Dunkin' Brands Group and Wix.com.
Friends toted poster boards featuring fuzzy mug shots of a younger Rivera, in his early 20s.
The actress, 28, was all smiles while she toted a black, quilted bag through the airport.
Henry Johnson was at first just another railroad porter who toted luggage and smiled for tips.
The pampered Valley girl played by Alicia Silverstone in "Clueless" toted a striped Giorgio shopping bag.
The machines are toted across the country for use during each geographic phase of the election.
Sophie Zeugin, an entrepreneur and volunteer, toted red, white and blue balloons and a basket of leaflets.
Facebook's much-toted machine learning algorithms for policing hate speech have also been regularly lambasted as inadequate.
The website Charitybuzz auctioned one of the Fiat 2000s that toted Pope Francis around New York in September.
I toted the finished product proudly into the office for a team Better Than Sex Cake taste-test.
I toted an L.L. Bean bag to school on Fridays to spend the night at my father's apartment.
Paranoid that someone would steal my laptop, I toted it with me for every visit to the bathroom.
While his friends played with toy soldiers, he toted a leather briefcase and pretended to be a stockbroker.
" The group, called Grandmothers Against Violence, also toted one that told the younger demonstrators "We Have Your Backs.
One lady in a white wool hat toted a sign saying SORRY HIPSTER... THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE!!
After returning from Las Vegas, Ovechkin, teammates in tow, toted the Stanley Cup through the city, to fans' delight.
A stylish way to have toted a steno pad (and roomy enough to house all of your tech gear).
A bride and groom toted hiking packs and muddy clothes as they trekked up a mountain on their wedding day.
She literally stripped down to underwear and bedazzled tights, and toted a hot pink and gold wagon around the carpet.
Fatherhood suits him — but the real credit goes to Amal, who just toted around Ella and Alex for nine months.
I toted the original Fold around the Bay Area without a problem, much to the amusement of curious co-workers.
Back in the '90s, her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana, frequently toted around an earlier version of the D-Bag.
The smiling Russians were treated to champagne, flowers, and upbeat music as they toted their suitcases toward rows of eager taxis.
And, let's face it: in both endeavors, the score is toted up and there's a clear winner and a clear loser.
TMZ Sports got video of Lavar, LiAngelo, LaMelo and leaving Petco in Chino Hills, CA as they toted out the puppies.
The agency's black S.U.V.s have toted all recent first children to and from school, and then followed them through the door.
One of them toted over a chess set, placing it in the grass between himself and Mr. Harrelson, a skilled player.
Some of the scientists toted small amphibians, like toads and lizards, while others casually shared photos of themselves literally hanging with snakes.
He also noticed that I no longer toted my bodega coffee into the studio alongside my mat for the 7 a.m. classes.
In March 2016, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) toted physical therapy under its new guidelines for managing chronic pain.
So the other day, I toted a pocket-sized notebook with me everywhere I went, scribbling down every single thing I did.
The fact I still toted around my things in a backpack (a leftover one from high school at that) probably didn't help.
Even some of the footage comes from the eighties, when she toted around a Super 8 camera, filming friends and her environs.
Then she poured through the suitcases of art books she'd toted from New York to cast porn stars in Renaissance-era religious tableaus.
Her mother, Evelyn "Brandy" Almond, toted 3-year-old Jodie along on an audition for Coppertone meant for Foster's brother Buddy, then 9.
" She acquired a knack for punching up: in junior high, she toted around the Bertrand Russell pamphlet " Why I Am Not a Christian .
He also made three-dimensional sculptures that mimicked cartons of books — the kind that every student has lovingly toted from pillar to post.
It has a thick design that allows for a secure grip, yet it remains compact enough to be toted around wherever you go.
Here was a voice coming fully into its own, and more than one reader I know toted the book around like a secret.
As a teenager he had a shaved head and toted a skateboard, which he later swapped for a motorcycle and a leather jacket.
While breastfeeding is often toted as being cheaper than formula, breast milk is only free if you think a mother's time isn't worth anything.
In the black-and-white candid shot, Suri – now 10 – held back her hair as she toted a tiny bag and smiled off-camera.
At this year's festivities, the Victoria's Secret supermodel not only toted her 8-year-old with her, but Anja Ambrosio also performed on stage.
Hedge fund brochures touting "alpha," or skill-based investment performance, were toted around in complimentary canvas beach bags branded with the Morgan Stanley logo.
The designs proved so popular that the company began making smaller versions to be toted as purses (or maybe to house very tiny hats!).
Along with protest signs and noisemakers, the protesters toted effigies of the animal that has been infamously linked to Cameron — the pig, of PigGate fame.
"If you need me ever again, I'll be at home forever," joked Maynard Johnson, who toted Gatlin in a front carrier in the candid snap.
Smith, 50, was snapped in action wearing a black button-down shirt with black pants and shoes as he toted a gun in his hands.
Joining the ranks of art world tools like Artsy and ArtRank, brand new app, Magnus, is being toted as the Shazam of the art world.
So in order to steal a few of her travel beauty secrets, we've identified the products she toted with her — which you can shop below.
Researchers determined that most of the women weren't "preserving" their fertility because they wanted to focus on their careers, which is one commonly toted explanation.
Yet some investors toted up solid returns in the second quarter — as well as over the last five years — by prospecting, at least partly, abroad.
Pip strutted onto our Air France plane as if he did this every day, while we toted the canine carrier he was supposed to occupy.
Toted by travelers across the globe, Lonely Planet has printed more than 100 million books in nine languages, mapping out tourist trails from Austria to Antarctica.
Instead of carrying the classic bouquets of flowers for the wedding photos, each member of the wedding party toted an adoptable puppy from Partners 4 Pets.
Even in summer, he'd wear unbuckled snow boots (and Bermuda shorts) as he toted his metal carrier with milk, cream and butter straight to our fridge.
When schedules didn't line up, Maestas toted the tot along with her books to lectures, as well as her part-time job as a front-desk assistant.
Filled with bite-sized ball recipes, from savory rainbow sushi to sweet red velvet beet, Bradley's recipes can be easily made ahead and toted on-the-go.
Earlier this month, she shared a series of sweet snaps on her Instagram Story as she and Stormi's father, Travis Scott, toted their daughter around an aquarium.
The property is so poorly maintained that it has failed seven recent inspections, which she meticulously documented with paperwork she toted to court in a Ziploc bag.
Tennessee toted into the tournament painful memories of last season's exit, when as a No. 3 seed it was upset in the second round by Loyola-Chicago.
At the end of the spot, bold words declare the often-toted mantra, "I am your mother, daughter, sister, coworker, manager, CEO" as a way to discourage objectification.
Gosling recently toted his daughters to New York City for his Blade Runner 2049 press tour, and the youngest, Amada, quickly discovered the realities of New York City.
On both Tuesday and Wednesday, Kate carried larger-than-normal bags that are similar in size to those Meghan has toted on her first few official royal engagements.
North also modeled her mom's high heels at cousin True's first birthday party, showing off her balancing skills as she toted around her little sister Chicago, 17 months.
The front-wheel-drive minivan drove like a car, carried sheets of plywood and toted half the kid's soccer team in comfort, all while getting decent fuel economy.
His mother was poor, and when the family ran out of water, he and his siblings filled buckets with it at the gas station and toted them home.
At the Quebec pavilion, the attendants wore bulbous cloches, while the Brits toted Union Jack handbags; newly independent African nations went for more traditional designs and wax fabrics.
Brown finished with 124 yards on five catches and a pair of touchdowns, and Bell toted the rock 27 times for 167 yards and two scores of his own.
Eventually, the cops managed to escort the woman off the plane in a wheelchair, while she toted her squirrel in her lap in what looks like a cat carrier.
Even at the airport the handsome groom, 27, and bride-to-be, 26, couldn't resist showing a little PDA, with Higgins smooching Bushnell as she toted gifts through the terminal.
When large, heavy rugs prove too much for short-term situations, try an easily rolled-up and toted mix of colorful yet durable jute rugs in 2' X 3' dimensions.
The founder of Juicero and former CEO of Organic Avenue has come to my office with his extremely fancy juicer in hand (well, on a cart, toted by two assistants).
Cup of ice cream in hand, Disick made his way down the street with son Mason, who toted a large waffle cone, while a security guard walked along with them.
And finally, while she may not have toted all of her technicolor wigs to New York for fashion week, Kylie Jenner still found a way to participate in the conversation.
The mirror-gazer may have been the first selfie fanatic, and in the heyday of mirrors the truly vain had handheld mirrors they toted around the way we carry phones.
His statements reflect the revisionist history many believe Japan's Prime Minister Shinzō Abe has toted in an effort to paint the country's actions during war in a less harsh light.
Based largely on Apollo samples toted home by moonwalking astronauts, scientists came to believe that in the Earth's Hadean age, there were at least two distinct epochs of solar system billiards.
North has even (quite impressively!) worn her mom's high heels at cousin True's first birthday party, showing off her balancing skills as she toted around her little sister Chicago, 18 months.
She arrived to a rocky cove in colorful swim leggings, a straw hat and a bikini top, and toted a bright green diving mask and snorkel, and a pair of flippers.
Rand Paul (Ky.) When the House was hammering out its bill, Paul toted a copier to the other side of the Capitol in a hunt to find and copy the legislation.
Online reports, Drew Barrymore toted her daughter Frankie to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Bunny Hop, and the tot looks just like Barrymore did in the 1982 film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
"This is your cheese course," he said, then toted it away, returning a short time later with a plate dusted with grated cheese and grated pistachios and slivers of candied citron.
Parked on a bench on Bleecker Street in Manhattan on a dingy Saturday afternoon, I tallied 2100 coffees in various forms being clutched, sipped, and toted across my line of vision.
Despite battling lung cancer, the elder Herbert toted around an oxygen tank to every Sox playoff game in 22001, hanging in long enough to see his favorite team win the World Series.
Kaley and Karl Cook did dinner Monday in NYC, and as they stepped out of their ride her arms were full with a coat, while Karl toted what looked like her purse.
The flick is being toted as a sickly sweet relationship movie crossed with something downright raucous like Bad Santa — according to screenwriter Glenn Ficarra, who co-authored the script with John Requa.
Audrey pushed Jimmy (who was left quadriplegic after an accident) in a wheelchair up to the casket, while Jimmy carried the pillow he toted 21 years prior with the couple's wedding rings.
Unlike other publishers, he made his own sales calls and wrote his own ads, which were broadcast on the radio, displayed on Broadway billboards, and toted around by men wearing sandwich boards.
Demonstrators toted American flags and maroon signs that said, "I am a Muslim, too," as one activist donned a Trump costume and paraded through the crowd with a bald eagle in a cage.
The team talked to me a little about the technology they had toted along in the station wagon, especially something called a cell-site simulator, which was packed in a large travel case.
He once toted a 673-foot-tall inflatable pink pig he built to the steps of the state capital to rail against a midnight pay raise state legislators gave themselves at taxpayers' expense.
Teachers were also a visible presence at the march, many of whom toted signs criticizing the Trump Administration's support for the idea of arming school staff as a means to improving school safety.
The ahead mashups are creative and crave-worthy — not to mention easily wrapped up in some aluminum foil, placed in your purse, and toted to where ever the sunny days ahead may take you.
Industrial agriculture employs only a handful of pollinator species to sustain it, mostly uber-efficient honeybees and bumblebees that are toted from one farm to the next to provide pollination when and where needed.
This caused confusion in some places: H-E-B, a grocery chain, already had a policy of allowing shoppers to carry concealed weapons, but decided to keep openly toted guns out of its stores.
He even carried the offending drone into his news conference on Sunday, which suggested that he had packed it in his luggage and toted it all the way from Cleveland just for the occasion.
At a joint appearance by Ms. Nixon and Mr. Williams in Crown Heights, a handful of protesters toted signs calling Ms. Nixon hypocritical for supporting Mr. Williams, because of his past comments opposing abortion.
Cup of ice cream in hand, Disick wore a black hoodie sweatshirt as he walked down the street with son Mason, who toted a large waffle cone, while a security guard walked along with them.
Prosecutors are expected to offer up the epic tale of Mr. Guzman's rise from a teenage marijuana farmer to a ruthless kingpin who bribed officials in Mexico and often toted a gold-plated assault rifle.
MEXICO CITY — For centuries, Mexico City residents brought warm tortillas home in reusable cloths or woven straw baskets, and toted others foods in conical rolls of paper, "ayate" mesh or net bags, or even string bundles.
When Curry finally sauntered toward the exit, Ralph Walker, his longtime security attaché, dutifully toted the bag onto the team bus for a triumphant Curry and Co. to enjoy on the flight back to the Bay Area.
As the self-proclaimed Chief Film Scout, Ms. Riesman toted a camcorder to festivals to record interviews with dozens of actors, including Andy Garcia, Kenneth Branagh and Rosanna Arquette, and directors like Robert Altman and Mike Leigh.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — For centuries, Mexico City residents brought warm tortillas home in reusable cloths or woven straw baskets, and toted others foods in conical rolls of paper, "ayate" mesh or net bags, or even string bundles.
It was vintage Ryan -- whose political rise came from his position as the wonky budget committee chairman who toted around his charts and graphs to explain his proposals to reform entitlement programs and lower the exploding federal debt.
Known as Child's Angel or "Look Thep" (Thai for "Child God"), these life-like dolls come in the size of a human baby, and are being toted around by several Thai celebrities and women like a precious Birkin bag.
And as shoppers continue to favor smaller, less expensive handbags — a trend Idol attributed to smartphones reducing the number of items that need to be toted around — the company's sales associates are pushing shoppers to add more items to their basket.
At least three orange airplanes dropped retardant in a continuous circuit, helicopters toted huge buckets of water via steel cables attached to their undersides, and a local brushfire crew worked all day to steer the blaze away from the town.
Eric Heininger, a fund-raiser for nonprofit organizations, and his wife, Tiffani Milless, a physician, toted their 9-month-old daughter, Charlotte, around the Polk County Steak Fry last month to get her in pictures with as many contenders as possible.
A crowd had gathered around a woman dripping molten sugar from a spoon onto a marble slab, letting it crystallize into the shapes of butterflies, bearded goats and koi with pursed lips, which children then toted around on sticks like lollipops.
He also toted something called the Aquaphone, which was basically a telephone receiver with copper wire attached to it, allowing Kelly to "listen" to fire hydrants in search of a hissing noise that would alert him to the proximity of the leak.
So I toted bags of gently-worn clothing to my local resale shop where I was told they "don't buy Gap" and mailed three overstuffed bags full of formerly beloved outfits to the online thrift store ThredUp, where I made a whopping $8.75.
Each couple toted his or her own version of a matching animal bag in black leather, until there was a whole menagerie's worth (all progeny of the original bag, introduced years ago in the shape of Mr. Browne's dog, a dachshund named Hector).
Seizing on the local community allure of high-end coffee, The Profit's 'Turnaround King' sought to expand Bodhi's cafes and wholesale operations to Chicago under a new, more approachable brand that toted Sims, with his fiery, ZZ Top-ish beard, as its mascot: Redbeard.
Since I was only able to commit to approximately $125 of the $500 pie, the servers graciously wrapped my remaining $375 in a to-go box which I toted with pride onto the A,C,E Subway Line (I later fed/gifted it to my unsuspecting roommates).
In the early days, as an analyst at the famed San Francisco investment bank Hambrecht & Quist (one of the "Four Horsemen"), he toted around a laminated map of the rapidly expanding internet industry, according to Fortune, which named him to its "40 Under 40" list in 2015.
"First nigga with a Benz and a backpack," West rapped on his début album, "The College Dropout," from 2004, toying with symbols of an old binary: the luxury cars of rap's late-nineties maximalist period and the scrapbook-stuffed JanSports toted by the era's anti-platinum purists.
The brand, which boasts sleek hard-shell luggage, has become a celebrity favorite (they were gifted to guests at Meghan Markle's baby shower and the luggage has been toted by Jessica Alba and more) and reached a valuation of $1.4 billion in May, according to Forbes.
And so I embarked upon a journey around the NYC streets where I picked up greasy fry bag after greasy fry bag (five to be exact), toted them back to the R29 offices, and had my all too willing coworkers join me in a tasting and rating palooza.
" But those efforts were rebuffed, even after Paul toted along a photocopier to make his own copy of the legislation: As you know with laws it's very detailed, and sometimes they don't tell you about the worst parts of the law -- you've got to read the law, " Paul told reporters afterward.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers sought on Wednesday to break a logjam over $1.1 billion in funding to combat the Zika virus, with the Senate possibly considering legislation as soon as next week, even as one congressman toted a jar full of mosquitoes to the House floor to condemn congressional inaction.
There were also heads: Jared Leto, in long red Gucci silk, carried a copy of his own, the way models had on the Gucci runway last year; Ezra Miller, in crystal harness and dandy pinstripes, toted a mask on a stick, playing peekaboo with the seven eyes batting their eyelashes on his face.
And that, to an extent, was part of the plan Quinn toted along with him to Atlanta, whose ascension under him began with an evolved way of thinking forged by his time in Seattle: He wanted his players to work as hard as they ever have — but have a great time doing it.
In January, emergency room physician Dr. Kenny Banh appeared on the podcast "This Won't Hurt a Bit" to tell a horrifying story: A man pulled a 5-foot tapeworm out of his body during a trip to the bathroom, put it inside a plastic shopping bag, then toted it with him to the emergency room.
As Parker Pearson points out, a sixty-five-ton rock that sits atop La Table des Marchand, in northern France, is part of a hundred-ton menhir, which was toted from several miles away, while another piece of the same stone ended up in a tomb in Gavrinis, also some distance from the original site.
In Lima, armed with a thick binder of briefing materials, Mr. Pence delivered meticulously scripted statements printed on cards that he toted around the summit meeting site and read from faithfully, hitting on his main theme of preserving the region as a "hemisphere of freedom," a phrase he repeated at least three times in his closing remarks.
Though Mr. Trump's unpopularity helped drive Colorado Republicans to deep losses last fall, there was no sign of unrest: Mr. Trump's name was emblazoned on lapel pins and a flag toted by one candidate for the chairmanship, and his slogan — "Make America Great Again" — was printed on the red hat from which the candidates drew lots to determine their speaking order.
Thankful to a) be rescued from the smoldering blacksmith shop he was working in and b) to be given the opportunity to fight off evil and repay Davos for saving him a second time, Gendry grabbed a massive hammer (that, as one fan pointed out, was eerily similar to the one his father toted around in times of war), and hit the damn road.

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