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"This can't be tucked under the rug anymore," Purinton said.
It's all sort of tucked under this veil of consumerism.
M. looks half asleep tucked under our covers in bed.
And there's the legendary Hybrid Synergy Drive tucked under the hood.
It can also be tucked under the toilet when not in use.
Mr. Martínez swam with Valeria on his back, tucked under his shirt.
Returning to your car to find a ticket tucked under the wiper sucks.
Their bodies, meanwhile, are tucked under the pastry; a white sauce envelopes them.
Patients were hooked into oxygen machines and tucked under plaid or striped blankets.
The front door is tucked under the roof of an elevated front porch.
If he lifted himself slightly, he'd see the wheelies tucked under the hedge.
Looking closer, we found odd pink-and-purple organs tucked under the leaves.
It never gets tucked under an arm or placed on the ground or table.
Mr. and Ms. Crowley relaxed with socked feet tucked under themselves on the couch.
Early last Friday, a snowplow operator discovered Beaudin barely alive, tucked under a car.
Curly haired children tucked under gray medical blankets wearing masks to protect their faces.
The kitchen is tucked under a loft and includes a four-burner Gaggenau range.
Many of them wear headscarves tucked under their helmets, in deference to religious sensibilities.
A hospital bed with a figure tucked under white sheets is a common motif.
Continue rolling upward until the tip of the croissant is tucked under the crescent.
"It's the deepest cyst I've ever seen, tucked under the eye muscle," Dr. Lee explains.
DesJardins noticed the bag tucked under a bush and moved in for a closer look.
Tucked under the bunched fabric of dresses or religious gowns, explosives are easy to conceal.
Raghda's hair remains neatly tucked under a lilac head scarf, Rafaa's under a black one.
He had a loaded Glock pistol tucked under his belt, according to a criminal complaint.
He was tucked under the covers of his childhood bed, his parents sleeping next door.
Work on your posture Stand up straight when upright and keep your hips tucked under.
They have violins tucked under chins covered with masks, drumsticks swinging in black-gloved hands.
In the image, Grande sits delicately on a stool with her legs tucked under her butt.
Tucked under the touch panel is a small flat space to place a wallet or phone.
There's the bend in the knees, there's the hips slightly tucked under, if you're a chimpanzee.
He is wearing a moustache and a hat, with a walking stick tucked under his arm.
And then there are the costs the Affordable Care Act has tucked under the Medicaid umbrella.
DO: Drop to the ground with your face down and your hands tucked under your body.
Mr. Abreu remembered finding a stash of collectibles that a customer had tucked under a shelf.
That moniker means a gas-powered 2000-liter turbo 4-cylinder is tucked under the bonnet.
She had an uptown bearing but talked about the guns she kept tucked under her bed.
He had the yellow, black, and red stripes of a Watford scarf tucked under his jacket.
The palm-sized disc syncs to your phone, then gets tucked under your pillow while you sleep.
He was the only man in the place with a book of literature tucked under his arm.
Others slept on the ground beside their battered bots, spare styrofoam tucked under their heads for pillows.
Others left with blue folders tucked under their arms, just a couple with bank-branded tote bags.
The photo he tweeted shows the view of his classroom from a spot tucked under his desk.
There's part of me that believes it's still there, patiently tucked under some stone, waiting for me.
Men waddle down the road in wetsuits pulled to their waists and surfboards tucked under their arms.
It fits nicely, I can wear it pulled down over hips or tucked under at the hips.
The only belongings they had brought with them filled a couple of backpacks tucked under their space.
Well, it showed Conway checking her phone, sitting casually on a sofa with her legs tucked under her.
Soon, a thin, olive-skinned woman—her raven-black ponytail tucked under a baseball cap—enters the frame.
Its gray metal door bears an insignia of a pigeon with a golf club tucked under its wing.
Retirees in swimsuits ride their bicycles to the pool, bright noodles tucked under their arms like jousting lances.
Mr. Martínez went ahead with the couple's daughter, carrying her on his back, tucked under his T-shirt.
By age 6, she had nearly memorized her birth mother's note, which she often tucked under her pillow.
I walked home with it tucked under my arm, this massive Victorian book in this massive Victorian town.
Inside, they found a shotgun — tucked under a bed — with its stock shortened and the serial number scratched off.
You see the robber with a gun tucked under his arm standing with the man, who is clearly terrified.
There are some other touch-sensitive buttons hidden throughout the cabin on the doors and tucked under the dash.
With his excuse for riding in the dining car tucked under his arm, Lyle looks for a vacant seat.
I have worked there for 25 years with my paints spilling over a table tucked under the knee walls.
Upstairs, in an atelier tucked under a skylit attic, dozens of seamstresses were working, each on a different garment.
Using knives tucked under their clothes, the plan was to stab their victims and cut their throats, police say.
Upstairs, in an atelier tucked under a skylit attic, dozens of seamstresses were working, each on a different garment.
Many cars will be tucked under the main building, but most will cram into two enormous garages to the south.
They also showcase different hairstyles, from double-bunned 'dos to pinned buns to hair tucked under a melon-shaped cap.
My mum found "Just give me C's!" graffiti tucked under stray flaps of paper decades after my exams had finished.
The multiuse hall, which was the site of the 1880 Democratic National Convention, held 3,417 seats — many tucked under balconies.
One Sunday, I noticed a new woman in a suede jacket, her short dark hair tucked under a brimmed hat.
She was sitting with one leg tucked under her on a battered leather chair and appeared to be stone sober.
One plucky woman, having heard the postman was on the way, stood stoically with her mailbox tucked under her arm.
That surgery went fine, though both Powton and Cervantes were nonplussed at the components that Kennedy wanted tucked under his scalp.
This bag harkens back to the day of gentlemen with newspapers tucked under their arms and an Ascot on their head.
A tree pruner found the garbage bag containing Eliazar's body tucked under shrubs in the yard, according to the U.S. Marshals.
Cruse's right hand is closed but facing upward, tucked under the left elbow that holds a pensive hand to his face.
His legs are tucked under him as he pulls out a tattered manila envelope that contains his family's official refugee documents.
The small, subtle rainbow necklace tucked under my collar, which I rub when on the periphery of gender-segregated social situations.
"We can't live without bread here," said Bruno Lanterne, 55, a hairdresser, as he left, two baguettes tucked under his arm.
After the high-season summer crowds have left, the ruins of elaborate housing warrens tucked under sandstone overhangs remain more peaceful.
A stadium is just bricks and mortar and, in the case of the Calderón, a highway underpass tucked under one grandstand.
Ms. Moore married a New Hampshire optometrist named Wendell Triller, and her family long kept Wyeth's pages tucked under a bed.
Tucked under Chomp's hood, there's a lidar camera that maps the opponent's location as the two bots try to wreck each other.
From pink to brown, Loewe's animal-shaped purse was seen tucked under the arms of some of the industry's most prominent names.
Photograph by Pari Dukovic for The New Yorker When the assistant and I returned, she had a bird tucked under her arm.
Tucked under a ridge of windswept scrub, the rauk faces are chewed with small holes and spotted with white and green lichen.
Kautz confirmed to Fox News the student would have been allowed to wear her sash tucked under her gown during the ceremony.
In one scene he strolls through a garden in a lavender suit which matches the Cecil Beaton autobiography tucked under his arm.
Every now and then, a motorbike passed, or some lone walker tucked under jackets, and they'd see my bag, and they'd nod.
Legs tucked under her long, flowing skirt, Linda flips over photo after photo of what could pass for the all-American family.
It's a squat but strangely regal stone stronghold, tucked under the span of the Triborough Bridge that connects Randall's Island to Harlem.
In the end, 23DFS believes that SDE can recover about half of the wasted electricity tucked under "conversion losses" on the DOE chart.
She also took her dad's utility knife from his tool box and keeps it tucked under her sleeve whenever she leaves her house.
The 300-pound, 14.1-kWh battery tucked under the Porsche SUV's trunk is good for a respectable 27 miles of all-electric driving.
Two topless, wraithlike women are tucked under the legs of the tiger, his broad black mouth looking just like one of his stripes.
I first heard the album at 2 Bridges Music Arts, a record-and-book store tucked under a busy overpass in Manhattan's Chinatown.
If, after that, the bird is fluffed up and has its beak tucked under a wing, it is still trying to get warm.
After running Hot Bread Kitchen, tucked under the elevated tracks in East Harlem, for 10 years, Ms. Rodriguez, the founder, is stepping aside.
Much of the borough was developed before World War II, so buyers will find older homes on small lots, tucked under tall trees.
"We can't live without bread here," said Bruno Lanterne, 55, a hairdresser, as he left the bakery, two baguettes tucked under his arm.
"We can't live without bread here," said Bruno Lanterne, 55, a hairdresser, as he left the bakery, two baguettes tucked under his arm.
He arrived on a bus with three changes of clothing tucked under his arm and three pairs of prayer beads in his pocket.
Tucked under the attic eaves were several milk crates of Mark's old Playboys, Sports Illustrateds and National Geographics, dating back to the 19703s.
Or at least part of it: tucked under his arm was a box of matzo, newly acquired at the Arab supermarket across the street.
The small plastic charging puck for the Apple Watch slips into a recessed circular hole in the stand and the cable is tucked under.
For those who haven't: Both hands and feet are on the mat, with your toes tucked under and your hips lifted to the sky.
She has it tucked under her ear and is wandering back to the foot of the stairs so that she can adjust the thermostat.
She was wearing a black leather jacket, her white-blond hair tucked under a gray Tyrolean hat, and she spoke in a thick German accent.
Glazer says investigators saw the suspect enter the locker room behind Bill Belichick and leave a short time later with something tucked under his arm.
Despite being told no, Pohlmeier decided to wear her sash tucked under her graduation gown so she could take pictures with it after the ceremony.
Gold chains dangle from his eyeglasses frames; an American flag tucked under one of his epaulets, wraps around his midsection and drapes over his shoulder.
"When I was doing heroin I never shook like that," he said, leaning on a cane, his paper bag of supplies tucked under his arm.
I have personally dealt with everything from key codes on doors, padlocked lock boxes, and keys tucked under floor mats to check into an Airbnb.
He would pretend to sleep when his parents peeked in at night — but really, he was listening to the transistor radio tucked under his pillow.
Even though the Withings Sleep tracking mat stays tucked under your mattress, the grey fabric is attractive enough that you won't need to hide it.
Specialist rooms for conservation and quiet study are tucked under the inclined ramps, but the main space is essentially a marble-clad, air-conditioned public square.
My safe space at the beach is tucked under a towel, trying to get just enough shade and signal so I can look at my phone.
"I'm a T-bird," Chinana explained, striking a fierce pose, with one fist raised in the air and a stuffed wolf tucked under her other arm.
As he left the store with the last sliver of hope tucked under his arm, he looked up and saw her walking down a Northampton street.
Early in the morning, before the players arrived, before I had to get to work, we headed to a secluded tennis court tucked under oak trees.
My mom blames herself for raising me in the deep quiet of our two-acre plot, tucked under a green blanket of trees in Chicago's suburbs.
A photo she posted on Facebook shows her in a hospital bed with her hair tucked under a blue surgical cap; she's giving a thumbs up.
Cast in bronze, the defender stands atop a vast sphere, with a ball tucked under his left hand and a trophy held aloft in his right.
An informer awaits execution in a squalid interrogation room while, outside, a deadly group of men and women draw closer, machine pistols tucked under their coats.
Shelley shared a bedroom with her 11-year-old sister Heather, who remembers Shelley tucked under her desk late at night, ear pressed to the phone.
The stereotypical Parisian, with her waif-like figure, perfectly mussed hair, and baguette strategically tucked under her arm, is not representative of the women who inhabit Paris.
Yoncela Stanley arrived at the JFK Airport Sunday from St. Lucia, and allegedly had the load of blow tucked under and behind her in the motorized chair.
Occasionally, he will talk with a phone at each ear, the third tucked under his arm, giving orders or berating someone for not doing a job properly.
She told Dr. Oz that following Zack's death, her niece found a "nine-page letter tucked under the pillow of his bed" that he had left behind.
To the right of the upstairs landing is a bedroom with exposed brick, closets tucked under the roof eaves and Amish cabinets installed by the current owners.
But her face was bare as she rode the bus toward the international border one recent afternoon, and her long black hair was tucked under a hat.
Aka the worn-in, old reliables you brave your everyday commute in and the on-trend, pristine pair tucked under your desk for that quick office switch-up.
Cruz has the dinosaur of a mobile phone tucked under one arm, while the other hand is holding up a cigarette while festooned with big, brash, gold baubles.
Size: 52583,542 square feet Price per square foot: $341 Indoors: The Craftsman-style front door, tucked under a projecting gable, takes you into a foyer with travertine floors.
It's about young people who flicker across the globe, tucked under blankets and Beats headphones in first-class seats, coasting on the dwindling remains of their trust funds.
She navigates the corridors of the Capitol with a black binder tucked under her left arm, a purse slung over her shoulder and a fierce look of determination.
Or, we could use the hidden compartment — which is neatly tucked under the product rectangle or square — as a cooler way to stash emergency money, Altoids, hair ties, whatever.
This is a triangular, white device that's meant to be seen rather than buried behind the couch, tucked under a desk, or hidden in a closet like most routers.
The 12v outlet is tucked under the passenger-side dashboard, making the Miata the first car that's ever made me Google where I can plug in my phone charger.
Honduras Dispatch TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Ruth Pineda stood with her back to the mirror, the strap of her tank top tucked under her arm, revealing a new tattoo: a heart.
It's about young people who flicker across the globe, tucked under blankets and Beats headphones in first-class airplane seats, coasting on the dwindling remains of their trust funds.
He is dressed in one of the snappy ensembles he's known for — a Hawaiian shirt tucked under a blue V-neck cardigan sweater, layered with an African print fabric jacket.
Pence, now running the transition team, ignored questions from reporters both as he entered Trump Tower, a thick binder tucked under his arm, and as he left six hours later.
Stairs lead to a mezzanine overlooking the living-and-dining area and to the first bedroom, which has built-in storage and a bed tucked under a sharply sloping ceiling.
Every so often, a student spoke with the teacher, a young woman in jeans and a loose top, her iPhone tucked under her thigh as she sat on the carpet.
As well as having the world's tallest mountain tucked under her belt, Minamiya completed the Seven Summits -- a challenge that took her to the highest peaks of all seven continents.
They can provide extra comfort, but measure how high they are, Ms. Gachot advised, to ensure that the chair can be tucked under your desk when it's not in use.
"Can you bring Chris Fischer over to us?" the Coast Guardsman calls out, his thumbs tucked under his orange life jacket, a grinning tattoo of a shark swimming up his elbow.
This footage doesn't account for everything — namely, the 10 minutes between when we see Ortega loitering around the locker room and when see him exiting with something tucked under his arm.
"Insomniac," the entry for I, for example, shows a big duck with beak pointed down and eyes closed, floating on water with two little ones, also asleep, tucked under its wings.
The High End It is, by most measures, a standard-issue parking space, albeit one tucked under the Sterling Mason, a handsome building designed by the architect Morris Adjmi in TriBeCa.
When I'm lonely for the sense of home I left behind, I buy the paper at the bodega on the corner and carry it to my apartment tucked under one elbow.
Shanidar Z was found to be reclining on his or her back, with the left arm tucked under the head and the right arm bent and sticking out to the side.
"Red Sparrow is a movie, it's a psychological spy drama, I'm a woman, but it's not, like, you know," Lawrence said, her shoes off and legs tucked under her on the chair.
He slid onto and into the sofa, his arms sprawled out, legs tucked under themselves, intense eye contact only broken by the occasional perturbingly long glimpse out onto the Kensington streets below.
Oui Means Oui A French woman is never more at ease than with a silk scarf encircling her neck, a cigarette dangling from her lips, and a baguette tucked under her arm.
Crowded onto a small platter, a whole or half chicken comes with an herb salad tucked under the wings and three condiments: chicken jus, chicken schmaltz and miso mixed with puréed garlic.
The same wounds, the same method—only, this time with a sanitary towel tucked under her arm, traces of semen left on her tights and a bite mark imprinted on her body.
Size: 2460,3143 square feet Price per square foot: $2314 Indoors: Tucked under a portico at the top of a bluestone terrace, the formal front entrance opens to a foyer with a staircase.
At the university campus, Raphael Audu Adole, a professor wearing faux crocodile loafers and carrying a laptop tucked under his arm, stepped behind the lectern to explain the roots of male oppression.
With violins tucked under their chins, the 14-year-olds at Kawangware Primary School here had their bows at the ready as she pointed out notes for the song on the blackboard.
Jessica Banks occupies a mezzanine tucked under the eaves in the New Lab building, a massive 1900 structure where ship engines were once assembled, now an incubator for high-tech production companies.
Bob Nichols, 72, has a 20173 poster on the wall of his Midtown apartment of a woman in a red coat and skates, her hand tucked under the arm of a man.
A fanciful, hand-sewn purse that tucked under the arm like a French loaf and came in hundreds of variations, it was fashion's first real "It" bag — and named for a carb.
One photograph on social media showed one of the pitch invaders, a woman with blonde hair tucked under a police cap, performing a high-five with France player Kylian Mbappe before being caught.
You know the ones: balanced on windscreens or tucked under a wiper, they're the anonymous, all-caps messages left to not-so-politely inform drivers they've done something to piss someone else off.
With his long blond hair tucked under a backward baseball cap on Sunday, Shapovalov displayed a strong left-handed serve and deft net skills that can lead to a bright future on grass.
Some of the skulls were tucked under legs, some placed between feet, or laid at the bottom of the grave, and yet other skulls were found alone without the rest of the body.
Tucked under my arm, this bible led me to cupcake decorating demonstrations, karaoke performances and a lecture by the ship's port shopping consultant, Rita Mantoura, on finding tax-free bargains where we docked.
There's a cheerful summer-camp-for-grown-ups vibe to the airy, high-ceilinged barn and rectangular pool, lined with 20 intimate, dark-wood bungalows tucked under the shady canopy of desert foliage.
Soon enough, Bartlett was developing a show that he called "Charlie Brown for the '90s," starring an earnest kid who lived with his grandparents in a crowded boarding house tucked under a freeway overpass.
The vats of hot oil are precarious, balanced over stoves on the pavement, or in retrofitted shopping carts filled with charcoal, held in place by wads of crushed aluminum foil tucked under the wheels.
She always surrounds herself with a video team, has a camera around her neck, or, for the last several years, an iPad wrapped in weather, element and elephant-proof armor tucked under her arm.
Though we decided to date other people, we fell into old habits, and he started leaving cute notes on my car, written on the back of valet stubs and tucked under the windshield wiper.
You know the one, the Black Mirror series that half broke your brain and reminded you that with each passing day, the iPhone tucked under your pillow was ready to kill you while you sleep.
With a basketball tucked under each arm, he launched himself quietly, an airplane on water, kicking quietly underwater so as not to be heard...  After he swam to the mainland, he became a Chinese hero.
The Koster dogs were found buried in individual, shallow, well-demarcated pits, while the lone Stillwell dog was found buried beneath the floor of a living area with its front legs tucked under its body.
She wanted a life beyond the limitations she felt in Pakistan, so she came to Britain in the 1990s with my sister and me tucked under her arms — and no money, no husband, no connections.
Depero arrived in New York City in 1928 with the heavy book tucked under his arm, ready to showcase across the Atlantic everything he had made since he had joined the Futurist movement in 1913.
Pedro Parente, who became chief executive in 22002, cut costs, began selling less profitable assets, reformed pricing policy and set about boosting production from vast resources tucked under thousands of metres of salt beneath the seabed.
In the course of the film's lean 81-minute running time, Leon becomes unhinged in a swirl of cognac and cocaine, murderously stalking through barrooms and back streets with a pistol tucked under his tank top.
When they met again as adults, Sally asked Patty if she remembered the way they all used to sleep on their sides facing the same direction with their hands tucked under their head as if in prayer.
When he appeared with Di Maio before the election, Conte was turned out in a three-piece suit with his tie tucked under a button-down gilet and a handkerchief neatly poking out of a breast pocket.
Standing close, hair tucked under a backward baseball cap, Jocelyn Guest, 34, alternated between a hook and a short skinny knife, frenching a cavernous rack of lamb to expose the bones and make it "prettier," she said.
Throughout, I caught glimpses of daily life away from where the tourists roast under the afternoon sun: teenagers with fighting roosters tucked under their arms; families packing into grand churches that stood out of the lush jungle.
End a meal with the panna cotta, cool and deeply vanilla, tucked under pistachio-hazelnut brittle and ribbons of basil, with slices of grapefruit just sanguine enough for you to pretend they're blood oranges from Mt. Etna.
Twenty years ago, the newspaper La Jornada was one of the most beloved in the nation, a critical voice and a must-read for intellectuals and activists who carried the tabloid around town, tucked under their arms.
With a pair of Thirty48 No-Show Loafer Socks tucked under your loafers, boat shoes, or stylish sneakers, your feet will stay cool and dry whether you're sailing the high seas or swapping ideas at a lunchtime meeting.
In both, the dancer executes a series of turning pas de chats (jumps with the feet tucked under) followed by cabrioles (in which the two legs tap together in the air) to the front and to the back.
The camera array's not quite as capable as the Note 10, the S pen stylus can't do quite as many tricks, and the fingeprint sensor is on the back of the device instead of tucked under the display.
The Gyro-X stands out even in this field of one-of-a-kind cars, not for its beauty or elegance but because it stands on two wheels, balanced by the whirling, beachball-sized gyroscope tucked under its hood.
Available in two capacities—30 quarts for $275 and 70 quarts for $400—the Elite also comes in four different color combos, includes a drainage spigot, cup holders on the lid, and a bottle opener tucked under its rim.
His tall, lanky form, tousled hair, and calm, owlish expression give him the aura of a pleasantly surprised child who's just wandered into the living room on Christmas morning and discovered a gargantuan Merzbow boxset tucked under the tree.
The front camera will be "visible and tucked under the screen," the report says, but it's unclear whether this means the camera will be behind some sort of notch or a hole in the screen, or simply below it.
Officers from Indonesia's Directorate General of Livestock and Animal Health Services, sporting masks, gloves and aprons with hair tucked under plastic caps, are on their weekly visit to take samples to test for avian influenza, known as bird flu.
She's almost always white, hetero, and thin, and you can only conjure her by willfully ignoring the many French women whose daily routines do not involve bicycling along the Seine in mini skirts with baguettes tucked under their arms.
The 20-foot wooden entry door, the floor-to-ceiling windows, the infinity pool, the sauna, the bath robes and alarm clocks embossed with the Black Rock golden insignia, the lush garden in a region tucked under the Sahara.
There was the loose-fitting, baby-blue shirt buttoned all the way up, a gold chain tucked under the collar, black trousers, and Comme des Garçons Converse — the only difference being my kicks were low-rise; his were high-tops.
She completed the paintings in 1955, on plywood sheets, and they were tucked under the rafters of a storage barn at Melrose Plantation near Natchitoches, La. The paintings, however, have held up somewhat better than the barn, known as African House.
At the center of the storm was one unlucky wedding planner, pacing at the steps of the D.C. War Memorial, her clipboard tucked under her arm as she raised the volume of the classical music on a portable sound system.
On the main wall is Avedon's "The Family" from 1976, a group of 69 portraits of American establishment figures including President Gerald Ford, Senator Edward M. Kennedy and his mother Rose Kennedy , and a young Donald Rumsfeld, a briefcase tucked under his arm.
The searing image of the prone Martinez with the toddler tucked under his black t-shirt has drawn comparisons to a 2015 photo of Aylan Kurdi, a three-year-old Syrian refugee, whose body washed up on the shores of the Mediterranean.
I knew that I slept in the park a few blocks away that night, until my father came looking for me in his pickup, and that when I woke up he was sleeping right next to me, hands tucked under his armpits.
But Mr. Kudryavtsev, a partner at Citymakers, the Moscow-based urban planning team that worked on the project with the architects, was soon proudly pointing out how the numerous buildings on the 35-acre site have been tucked under curving, plant and tree-filled slopes.
Here in Brooklyn, at King Tut Pie, the surroundings are humbler: a few sidewalk tables tucked under an awning and a room of efficient tile, with pale gold cushions on a lone banquette and burlap shades bearing the ghostly imprint of King Tut's funerary mask.
Many saw it as disrespectful when Kellyanne Conway, senior adviser to Mr. Trump, was photographed sitting with her feet tucked under her on a couch in the Oval Office, fiddling with her phone, as Mr. Trump and the black leaders stood in the background.
Lunchtime in the cafeteria at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. — sometimes called the Institute for Advanced Dining — is a heady scene, and Freeman Dyson, who died last week at 21, was a regular fixture, arriving with reading material tucked under his arm.
Enjoy this grainy video of John Lawson preaching in South Africa This article originally appeared on VICE UK Every so often, a slightly chunky middle-aged white guy will walk into a prison in a developing country with a bible tucked under his arm.
That my guy friends still climbed trees while I was supposed to stand there with my arms crossed, a knockoff Fendi baguette tucked under my arm, worrying over them, didn't resonate as bullshit because our respective socializations spread like hot tar over the scenario, preserving it.
One woman shown in the top left looks at the camera with particular self-assurance: with one arm tucked under her right breast while her right hand holds close the ends of her manto, she obscures her face and creates an opening for her right eye.
The plastic-covered atrocity that is placed on the tray table is only slightly more edible than the life jacket that's supposedly tucked under the seat—but we'll eat it anyway, if only because that gives us the chance to complain about how bad it is.
The photo of Freud shows him perched on the edge of an iron bed, one leg tucked under the other; his right hand clutches his hair as he looks down and away, while the other hand reaches toward the camera, as if to block its gaze.
The phones also reportedly have three cameras on the back with a selfie camera that is "visible and tucked under the screen;" it's unclear what this actually means, though scattered rumors have suggested that Samsung is working on displays with tiny holes to accommodate cameras beneath the panel itself.
When I met up with Waititi before the Governors Awards, where honorary Oscars would be given out to the likes of David Lynch and Geena Davis, his graying curls were tucked under a hat that blared "HELP" in big block letters, and he was wearing a brilliant technicolor dreamcoat.
On a fall day not long ago, the Wolffs—Alex with his curly hair tucked under a Palace Skateboards beanie, Nat taller and clean-cut, in jeans and boots—met up with their mother at the Washington Square Park dog run, where they settled down on a bench.
Some of Richmond's more biting attempts at humor appeared to fall flat, including an exchange in which the senator asked Scott to explain a photo that went viral this week of Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway sitting with her legs tucked under her on a couch in the Oval Office.
By exposing volunteers to increasing concentrations of aromas, researchers determined the portion of the brain responsible for initial processing of smell (the olfactory bulb, tucked under our frontal lobe) was, on average, 15 percent smaller in those suffering from depression, regardless of whether or not they were taking antidepressants.
Last year, Mr. Hill and his partners — Ms. Carnes, Daniela Acosta and Harry Knight — started building an ecologically thoughtful but technologically sophisticated new iteration of the resort: An intimate, minimalist building tucked under the jungle canopy, bordering the Reserva Biológica Nosara, with a walking path right to Playa Guiones.
For the sort of person who watched "Excalibur" countless times as a child, and carried a tattered copy of Marion Zimmer Bradley's "The Mists of Avalon" tucked under her arm as an adolescent, these places are also familiar enough that a first visit may feel like a homecoming.
Housed in an intimate, minimalist building tucked under the jungle canopy, and just a short distance from Playa Guiones, a four-mile span of white-sand beach featuring some of the most consistent surf in the world, Surf Simply in Nosara, Costa Rica, has become a premier surf destination.
While the rest of the social media fashion world is taking part in the #GucciChallenge — AKA posing with a pal's head tucked under your arm, inspired by the brand's nightmare-inducing accessories at Milan Fashion Week — leave it to Rihanna to kick off a her own take on the Instagram fun.
I desperately want Obama to be an action figure -- the kind I always had with me as a child, in my pocket or tucked under my pillow -- that with the push of a button on its back would scale tall buildings in a single bound or perform precision karate chops.
The school system has reportedly tried to reach out to prospective minority employees, but the county battles a reputation as a region home to unabashed racists; three decades ago, former school board president Jim Doolan said he would find invitations to Ku Klux Klan meetings tucked under his car's windshield wipers.
The picture above the fold of a beaming mom returning to work with her newborn tucked under her arm instantly returned me to my childhood, when I watched my mother go into labor at the business she ran, then come back with my newborn sister less than two weeks later.
In the hotel's Rose Garden room on the 19th floor, Ms. Welker walked down an aisle scattered with pink rose petals with her father, Harvey Welker, to Pachelbel's Canon in D. At the altar, tucked under a canopy of lush interwoven white orchids, she leaned into the groom for a kiss.
Lives When I arrived one day a couple of years ago at the gemeente, or government offices, in Amsterdam to apply for Dutch citizenship, tucked under my arm were reams of immigration-course certificates, language-test results, bank statements, birth certificates, police statements and endless other proofs and verifications compiled over several years.
"He'd walk through the door carrying a poll tucked under his arm and take off his shoes and unfasten his tie, leaving the ends dangling, and start pacing up and down in his stocking feet," Richard Morgan wrote in "The Fourth Witch" (2008), describing a strategy session of the National Congressional Club.
Manhattan resembles an Americana strip mall lined with corporate chains, but you can still find the halal guys, the homeless man who feeds his measly food scraps to the pigeons, the old lady hobbling down the street to the latest exhibit at such and such, an equally ancient, equally elegant dog tucked under her arm.
In this Rolling Stone cover story — which was accompanied by a coquettish photo of the teen with a stuffed Teletubby tucked under her arm — here's how writer Steven Daly set the scene: Britney Spears extends a honeyed thigh across the length of the sofa, keeping one foot on the floor as she does so.
The late night venue tucked under a highway overpass has survived police raids for drugs during the rave crackdown of the late '90s, the construction of the M&T Bank football stadium, and the arrival of a casino just across the street, all of which have spruced up its gritty, industrial corner of South Baltimore.
After nearly 12,000 steps (about six miles), my final stop was a new, almost vault-like gallery tucked under the eaves in the North Tower, showcasing one final surprise: a collection of nearly 150 exquisite hardstone-and-rock-crystal goblets, platters and other objects adorned with gold and silver and known as the Dauphin's Treasure.
After complaining of abdominal cramps and pains on Monday Silva checked himself into a hospital yesterday (just a few hours before he was scheduled to board his flight for Curitiba), where he was diagnosed with cholecystitis, a sudden inflammation of the gallbladder, the small organ tucked under the liver that stores the bile that gets used by the small intestine to digest food.
At Céline, yellow dyed python trousers and oversized horse bit belt buckles stole the limelight; Versace raided the Gianni archives, culminating in Kaia Gerber wearing a leather cowboy hat and a million Instagram It girls swooning; and London-based label Marques'Almeida reimagined the cowgirl uniform in seersucker minty greens and medicinal pinks tucked under cow-print kick flares, teeny-weeny ruffled skirts, and cowhide overcoats.
Her Rick's Cafe became a destination for tourists and locals alike, an oasis of period authenticity, with columned white arches framing the main dining room under a three-story cupola, hanging brass chandeliers, beaded table lamps, palms swaying in the corners and a baby grand piano tucked under an archway, as if waiting for Dooley Wilson's Sam to return and play it once more for old time's sake.
But with Trump and Ryan pivoting quickly to tax reform and the Senate no longer stuck wrestling with health-care legislation for the next two months, the markets should take solace that it is now more likely they will have a shiny new tax reform law tucked under the White House Christmas tree this December and less likely that they will have to wait for the Easter Bunny to deliver it next spring.

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