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For me, this show has tugged, stretched, and tangled mine.
As they approached, hotel employees tugged metal barriers in place.
But the possibility of going into space tugged at her.
He might've been outside the box when first tugged, however.
He tried to retire, but mistress basketball tugged him back.
"My understanding is that she's being tugged both ways," Martin said.
The FTSE 250 fell 0.1%, tugged lower by Kier's 14% plunge.
I walked over and tugged on it, but it was jammed.
She guided my hand to the string, and I gently tugged.
Jane tugged at her arm, but couldn't get her hand free.
Horrified, I tugged her back in the other direction, with apologies.
Iran tugged at the vulnerability of the President's position own Wednesday.
The Fitzgerald was tugged back to Yokosuka Naval Base on Saturday.
I saw the boy looking foolish and tugged on Vati's sleeve.
So she's being tugged in a lot of ways, I'm sure.
Husbands tugged wives' hair playfully; other husbands stroked husbands' chests lovingly.
She was making dinner when her daughter tugged at her elbow.
But it is what Trump has tugged us ever farther from.
She tugged on the flaccid skin of Amal's stick-like arms.
The paraplegic man tugged at my sleeve whenever I walked by.
But "Green Book" tugged hard on a lot of voter heartstrings.
There was nothing there, so they just tugged on a metal handle.
The picture tugged on our heartstrings because it's one for the ages.
I don't have a heart, but if I did, consider it tugged.
"Milk, mama," she'd say as she tugged at my my shirt collar.
Still, his living conditions in Barnesville tugged at the heartstrings of many.
She pushed and tugged the crate lid back into place, relatched it.
And, in that case, the hangnail should be gently nipped, never tugged.
I tugged on my pilly cardigan and patted down my frizzy bangs.
Mr. Riggs was on a golden-wheeled rickshaw, tugged along by models.
He kissed me again, but now he tugged at me insistently, impatiently.
I reached up and tugged my hair out of its constricting band.
"I thought I was scamproof," she said, "till my heartstrings got tugged."
The landscaper looked like officers' fathers Salgado's plight tugged at the officers.
Hunter shook as he tugged at the levers, shoveling groundwater and ore.
When Kelly walked by, he tugged at the leg of her pants.
The images have tugged at the heartstrings and induced much public soul-searching.
Fox stressed themes, not facts, tugged heartstrings and banged drums for America's wars.
The disparity has tugged away at the communal ethos Disney hoped to foster.
Juniper released a damp, warm smell and Russian thistle tugged at Beatriz's skirt.
China's liberals see ominous signs of a society tugged backward by ideological currents.
Pique then grabbed Dzeko's left arm and tugged the striker to the ground.
For years, the question tugged at FIFA and the International Football Association Board.
People typically need to be scared into it or tugged by the heartstrings.
He set the tone, determined the issues and tugged the party toward him.
For Argentina, the debate over abortion tugged at the country's sense of self.
The crocodile hunters tugged at the trap's rope and heaved him onto land.
You could say Labour has tugged the national political map to the left.
"That one kind of tugged on me a little bit," Resch told WVEC.
A squall tugged at sagebrush and sent dust devils spinning off the mesas.
The family's story tugged at the curiosity of locals and journalists for decades.
The FTSE 250 fell by the same amount, tugged lower by Kier's 35.5% plunge.
With her right, she tugged on the cloth, letting it fall to her shoulders.
But if Clinton is tugged in the Virginia senator's direction, she should head there.
But the latest celebrity to show off some ink really tugged at our heartstrings.
In front of everyone, he brought his hand to my leg, and he tugged.
I stood there, half drunk and perplexed, until a woman tugged on my arm.
This means fourth seasons often feel a little listless, tugged in too many directions.
"I stood looking at her while she tugged on the zipper," Ms. Warren wrote.
A young man and his father walked up and tugged on the locked door.
In those skips, the exposed thighs really tugged the dancer up into the air.
Loretta grabbed my arm and tugged me closer to the circle, into the crowd.
Everything fanned your fears or affirmed your suspicions or tugged at your tender feelings.
She tugged more forcefully, revealing Cillian curled on his side in his white undershirt.
One of the women approached Mendieta, and tugged at his shirt, a purple polo.
As the Mets enjoyed success on the field, Alderson's secret tugged at his heart.
The IRA found every fresh wound in American society, stuck its finger in, and tugged.
While the gesture tugged at the heartstrings of romantics everywhere, some fans weren't too pleased.
But Mr Kurz will not allow himself to be tugged out of the European mainstream.
He tugged hard at the solar panel, while Joe Kerwin held him by the ankles.
She walked up to me and playfully tugged at my arm, asking me to stay.
"Ho," yelled some 30 first-year cadets, known as swabs, as they tugged in unison.
The trigger's tugged but the shot only grazes its target—and then reinforcements are alerted.
Though she never completely stopped painting, the impulse to animate her imagery tugged at her.
Mr. Miller was forcibly escorted from the lectern, shouting inaudibly as he was tugged away.
Then he tugged my sleeve and the two of us walked down to the beach.
The players began wrestling while still on the grass, and Rudolph tugged at Garrett's helmet.
It was not clear what she was saying as she subsequently tugged him toward her.
Honestly, "Don't Let the Good Life Pass You By" tugged at my heart a little.
Chief Keith carefully approached the cat and tugged the saucy, tin chamber off its pussycat prisoner.
I'll leave my second set of reactions for later, but which direction were you tugged in?
We all feel like we've been horribly treated, and this story really tugged at our heartstrings.
An interview that tugged at the nostalgia strings even as they discussed the next big thing.
As the taxi pulled up, she turned toward him, tugged on his lapels and kissed him.
He tugged his shirt off, and General Xenakis realized that he was witnessing an anxiety attack.
Assisted by several crew members, a small boat then tugged the model deeper into the fjord.
A staff member from my traditional Japanese inn, Tsukimotoya Ryokan, tugged and tied it into place.
A mother tugged a beanie over her squiggling son's ears, and girls ran down the block.
Whenever I attacked stairs, that piece tugged on the highly sensitive knee capsule, dense with nerves.
With small, fine movements he tugged at the paper, tearing the picture out along the crease.
Cherkaoui then tugged at the ideas in the quotes in ways both subtle and crashingly obvious.
She winced as Dr. Eckstrom tugged slightly at a bandage that adhered stubbornly to her left elbow.
We could have lost a donation but I thought on my feet and tugged on the heartstrings.
Jake reared back and hooked his thumbs in the back belt loops of my jeans and tugged.
Others I tugged and wriggled and manipulated until they gave and popped straight out from the gum.
But there was one character that tugged at my wannabe-cool girl heartstrings, and that was Belle.
They just look bulky, bunched-up, sagging, always in need of being tugged up or smoothed out.
TMZ got video of the incident, and you can see that Nelly gets tugged from the crowd.
Mike stood, tugged down on his suit jacket, slotted his empty flight glasses back into their holders.
And Republicans are being tugged to the right as much as Democrats are drifting to the left.
After about an hour and a half, my wife tugged on my coat, the signal to leave.
As for the dude who tugged too hard ... time to hit the confessional for 10 Hail Marys.
One man's willingness to help out a total stranger has tugged on the heartstrings of internet users everywhere.
Ukraine is a country sandwiched between Russia and Europe and is often tugged both ways by its neighbors.
Before breaking his silence on the topic, Cook said he would get notes that tugged on his heart.
He sprinted onto the field and tugged at Raju, sending him walking and tripping toward his own bench.
He tugged the skis of Pederson's Ski-Doo and pulled it from the grasp of the frigid sea.
Their initial robotic colleague drew a three-dimensional digital map of the place as it tugged freight around.
Mr. Hildebrand said that security guards eventually tugged him out of the crowd after he asked for help.
" The story, about a little boy who gets tugged into an alternate reality, includes visual references to "E.
But in the end it was poor hygiene and dirty water, Ms. Thomas said, that tugged many down.
But China has tugged it so far east that the global centre of economic gravity is now in Siberia.
When two of the cats went into the cage, he tugged on the string and the door slammed shut.
When I was little, I had a Barbie doll whose hair length would change when you tugged on it.
Go Searcher used to accompany these drone ships when they were tugged back to shore as a support vessel.
It unfolds as it was programmed to and I'm tugged along after it like a cart behind a horse.
But after-the-bell earnings disappointments from Microsoft and Intel weighed on their stocks and tugged on Dow futures.
Though tugged apart by force of circumstance, they are bound by a history of shared jokes and unamusing pain.
But it was the second-place finish on the flat, looped marathon course that tugged at her the most.
Magesa was more serious and stood stiffly as the prosthetist tugged at his harness straps and tightened its buckles.
In the first scene, Daland's hulking ship is tugged onstage with ropes pulled by a male chorus of sailers.
Republican administrations have embraced this shift most enthusiastically, but Democratic officials were tugged along by the same intellectual currents.
The wings traveled separately, attached to a large sled and tugged across the tundra by an all-terrain vehicle.
I tried, frequently, but it always fell from my grasp, tugged down by the dead weight of the prose.
But at the doorway, Majed wanted her to read him his report card, and Zahiya tugged at her, too.
Each passing text tugged at Ms. Lewell's heart, pulling her toward a new life that beckoned beyond the border.
The British pound was last at $1.2925 after reassuring GDP data tugged it from two-month trough of $1.2870.
He twitched and tugged at his goatee and plugged and unplugged his cellphone, an unlit cigarette in his hand.
And Mr. Trump himself is tugged in countless different directions, responding to advisers and lawmakers who have competing agendas.
It just hit him at a moment where it tugged at his heart somehow, and his son was just distraught.
The scene tugged at heartstrings as the unseen footage was shown at the Star Wars Celebration in Chicago on Friday.
I've heard him whine and cry, and just imagining him in that box by himself, tugged at my heart terribly.
Their backbones cracked as they tugged at one another with their mighty arms—and sweat rained from them in torrents.
Mine arrived in a round with thick, chewy raised edges and spots of char; the insides smoked when tugged apart.
And when the snowy sidewalks were strewn with salt, we tugged purple rubber bootees onto her paws before every walk.
A reporter noted that it appeared Rudolph tugged the back of Garrett's helmet before the defensive end removed Rudolph's own.
As I tugged on my gas mask, I caught sight of my reflection in the window of an Audi dealership.
Putting that into practice is harder than it sounds because the party is tugged in different directions by its constituent parts.
Ahmed Sharma and his wife, Emily, couldn't leave their apartment without the help of an inflatable raft tugged by their neighbors.
To hear more about his family life and how difficult his parents' divorce had been for him tugged at my heartstrings.
Banding together, they tugged on chains to uproot Ms Murillo's beloved trees (see picture)—and perhaps the country's political future too.
Namely the '90s, when creativity abounded and designers tugged strings and lived on shoestrings to make their dreams into our realities.
For this week's shower, Jupiter's gravity has tugged together at least three meteor streams left by the comet into Earth's path.
When Parma were halfway through the relegation trap door in 2007, Ranieri tugged them up the table and back to safety.
Her mother, Rosalind—kind and calming, yet tugged by an undertow of fretfulness—is played by Tilda Swinton, Swinton Byrne's mother.
It was a thrilling challenge, I thought as I tugged at it, trying to keep my attitude as positive as possible.
The trumpeter Lester Bowie, wearing a visor, tugged on a bottle of whiskey while he errantly dealt cards onto a table.
Think of how the rake reminds you of the comb your mother tugged gently through your clean hair after a bath.
The ad was part of a broader trend that tugged at people's heart strings, including an ad for New York Life.
On the floor, I felt like I was being tugged left and right by all the companies competing for my attention.
When he tugged at a napkin from across the table, nearly tipping over the holder, I passed him one of mine.
I remember reading all of the books with my children, and I will admit that today's crossword tugged at my heartstrings.
He wore a dark suit with a crimson tie of ribbon thinness, tugged into the smallest knot I had ever seen.
Untangling headphones is a headache, and feeding them through your jacket or having them tugged out of your ears can be frustrating.
Then, the ad tugged at my heartstrings as it showed footage of a couple of customers who actually helped the kid out.
Scarpetta told CNN that as a mother, the tragedy tugged at her heart and made her want to sculpt the little girl.
When they finished, they linked arms and circled a fire, singing as officers tugged arms and hair and the backs of jackets.
Dittmann and his team were able to figure out that LHS 1140b is rocky by measuring how it tugged on its star.
Nearly three months after saying he would not begin a campaign, Mr. Biden said his decision still tugged him in two directions.
A few years later, another crew may explore an asteroid previously tugged into lunar orbit, as part of the Asteroid Redirect Mission.
They walked the red carpet, took over the silver screen, and tugged at guests' heartstrings through a very cool virtual reality experience.
Key portions of the routes are often secured with a single rope-line tugged by more than a hundred climbers at once.
Like other outlying regions of the E.U., it has been slowly tugged through stability toward the living standards of the European core.
This measured just how much force the lemurs could exert on the bar as they were forcibly tugged in the opposite direction.
In the second picture, Hailey tugged on Bieber's bottom lip to reveal the grills he had on his bottom row of teeth.
"It really tugged at us to see the staff going from being proud to scared in a matter of weeks," he said.
M62 is also oddly shaped, probably because it's being tugged on by the gravity of the Milky Way Galaxy where it formed.
Learn from the pain, I instructed myself, and prepare your dish for the potluck: The word tugged me back to the 1970s.
To feel anything at all, she had to press the motor to her clitoris as the antennae tugged at her pubic hair.
Labour's shock comeback has tugged the party, along with Britain's political landscape, and the range of acceptable discourse back to the left.
Then a hand carefully reached in behind each of the birds' knees and tugged, patiently pulling the torsos free from the wings.
As he must have been looking over my shoulder, to where the water deepened and the small boats tugged on their anchors.
Ambitiously, given Liberia's deep neediness, they resolved that the government would assert control over development and not be tugged off course by donors.
She twisted her hands and tugged at the pink and white stripes on her dress, which was emblazoned with a pink sequined heart.
But when the line did pull and he tugged up a bass, this vow proved hard to keep: it had swallowed the hook.
Hearing Trinity's story of missing out on all those high school moments to take care of her ill grandmother tugged at my heartstrings.
And during Sting's performance, Blue Ivy Carter tugged on her father JAY-Z's tuxedo jacket when he got up to applaud the singer.
This is a big headache for the ECB which is struggling to boost inflation tugged down by a fresh slide in oil prices.
I would love to see men release their over-tugged forelocks for a second and reflect on how widespread a problem this is.
Against waves of pain, I tried to smile as he ran his hands through my hair and tugged on a patch of gray.
Draghi's comments likewise tugged the euro back to $1.1250 , and left the U.S. dollar firmer against a basket of its competitors at 96.967.
Listening to it, I often think of a deep-sea diver, weights slung low on his hips, being tugged toward the ocean floor.
The astronomers watched for tiny "wobbles," or motions in the star, as the gravity of its orbiting planets tugged it back and forth.
Outside, amid the mud and sewage, men tugged at a manually powered Ferris wheel, a brief moment of delight for an uprooted community.
No similar currents of disorientation tugged at me during the revival of "Dying City," which opened on Monday night at Second Stage Theater.
Pearce was splayed on the dirt with the ball still in his glove, his body's momentum having tugged his foot off the base.
The children disappeared one by one, tugged away by their mothers, and when they arrived at the rusty iron door they were alone.
She wore blue patterned workout leggings, white New Balance sneakers and a maroon V-neck tee that she tugged at as she talked.
The 29-year-old tugged down on a cap that advertised the brand of nitrous oxide he uses to soup up car engines.
Still, his reaction tugged at my heart, making me realize that some day, he'll come back to the book with sadder, wiser eyes.
Chairman Jerome Powell is reluctant to see the Fed tugged into Trump's trade war with China, but willing to acknowledge its economic costs.
The loss tugged persistently at a corner of my brain and panic flooded me with cortisol every time I realized it was real.
Draghi's comments likewise tugged the euro back to $1.1245 , and left the U.S. dollar firmer against a basket of its competitors at 96.909.
Most congressional Republicans have been tugged into Mr. Trump's thrall on border security, if they were not there already, with little outward complaint.
Mr Harding poignantly describes the churning of emotions that many migrants (not just Somalis) experience as they are tossed and tugged between competing cultures.
Nestled just beneath my skin, the magnet tugged and tickled when it got close to hard drives and speakers; around microwaves, it outright buzzed.
The 31-year-old also said she "loved" her new look, as Atkin tugged on the strands to prove it was Teigen's real hair.
Amit tugged on the hem of her skirt and squinted through the windshield as if some easier answer might be scrawled on the sidewalk.
Besides being tugged at by China and oil, the stock market is about to be put to the test by fourth-quarter earnings season.
Her story (and cute face!) tugged at the heartstrings of many animal lovers, quickly growing Fiona's popularity at the zoo and on social media.
At the mosque, the other little girls my age tugged at their mothers' hijabs and burqas, and did so on the way home, too.
Or maybe midcoitus, with dresses tugged up legs and off shoulders, the model Binx Walton's nipple bedazzled and exposed by a curvy leather frock.
Her longing to see America elect a woman president—and her crushing disappointment at getting a horrific misogynist instead—tugged at my feminist heartstrings.
So forgive Bibiana Steinhaus for rolling her eyes when she thinks about the various times she has been tugged into the soccer news cycle.
The mayor tugged on the sheath on Tuesday morning, unveiling the green sign bearing the name of the muckraking journalist who died in March.
More recently, Xi has tugged China backward, stifling social media and journalism while cultivating something approaching a North Korea-style personality cult around himself.
Her fragility, though, is deceptive, and Jane's anxiety over her boss's perceived victims must be tugged back into line with a steely self-interest.
Now, as if I were being tugged on invisible wires, I moved toward the low hedge that separated our properties and stepped across it.
Mr. Clapton was joined by two backing vocalists and a lean but sturdy quintet, tugged along by the game syncopation of Steve Gadd's drumming.
Hardened against the centrists of their parents' generation, they have tugged the party to the left, opening up rifts that are now fracturing Labour.
There are some massive catfish out there, but when Lance Burgos tugged on his line on Saturday and felt a heavy tug, he was cautious.
Here we take a look at the five acts that tugged at our heartstrings the most -- and we revisit the people who made the difference.
Like its riven protagonist, her novel—an English-language epic steeped in Palestinian stories from almost a century ago—can feel tugged between two worlds.
In the top of the third, she tugged at her visor and trotted out to the mound under the auspices of making a pitching change.
Kevin Gates is gonna do time for the crime of unloading a brutal kick on one of his fans ... after she tugged at his shorts.
New residents—a single mother with two kids—show up, and their contentment enrages C; plates are tugged from shelves and flung across the room.
This device makes sense in a production in which it feels as if everyone is being tugged by the gravitational force of a black hole.
Newcomers from the North, drawn to banking jobs in Charlotte and to the high-tech Raleigh-Durham region, tugged the state from its conservative moorings.
Mr. Bieber's earlier collaborations with Diplo (and also Skrillex) worked because of the frisson of the young pop star getting tugged onto the producers' turf.
Draghi's comments likewise tugged the euro back to $1.1250 , and left the U.S. dollar a fraction firmer against a basket of its competitors at 96.874.
But it's particularly pertinent when speaking about the immigrant experience because those who are seen as "other" often end up being tugged in various directions.
As I tugged my suitcase out of the train station, I spotted a tall Caucasian woman, white hair piled atop her head, my new boss.
The next time I saw someone who tugged at my heart in that way was probably at a conference when I was a law student.
This is a big headache for the ECB, which is struggling to boost inflation that has been tugged down by another slide in oil prices.
He tugged on the coat arms of his 3-year-old daughter, Annabelle, after her dance recital at Sharron Miller's Academy for the Performing Arts.
But he has remained silent when they have had their shirts tugged or arms held, both of which are considered fouls if done "using excessive force".
" It was a moment, Clark herself has recalled, that was "pretty cute": "She tugged on my sleeve and asked to go up the lift with me.
When I thought maybe nobody was looking—which made no sense, since there were only two of us on stage—I lightly tugged my dress down.
One of the more notable performances came in 2004 when Justin Timberlake tugged on Janet Jackson's top, briefly exposing a breast adorned with a nipple shield.
As an adult, Bailey became a photographer in New York City, but the Colorado landscape tugged at his psyche until at last it demanded he return.
I am tugged by the sound and the glowing lights and lie down in the room's center on two of the pillows that are littered throughout.
He said he was proud of his years at shortstop, but maybe, he added, he could have been better had the outfield not tugged at him.
She began a short speech in her distinctively high-pitched, clear voice, then tugged the string that would pull down the flag to reveal the statue.
The spinal defect was so big that there seemed barely enough skin to cover it, and it was painful to watch it being tugged into place.
CreditCreditTony Luong for The New York Times HOLLYWOOD — Frankie Shaw tugged at her nubby wool sweater as she dashed across the lot of Sunset Gower Studios.
A treble clef of lamb shank, the flesh easily tugged off the bone, is long braised with giant fattened prunes and slivered almonds strewn like petals.
Like the Levys, many Sephardic families would spend the 20th century tugged between secularism and faith, and between loyalty to old empires and a new nationalism.
He flapped his hands wildly, tugged at the noise-canceling headphones atop his brown curls and then turned to his mother to deliver a head butt.
The team found that as Sagittarius orbited the Milky Way, our galaxy's gravitational pull tugged at the dwarf galaxy, swiping five or so stars in the process.
With all that running through my head, I watched the last few moments of the band's set, then tugged on my companion's sleeve and suggested we leave.
Like Korn's debut, it was thrillingly heavy, with bass lines and kick drums that tugged at the mix like the powerful undertows swirling off the Malibu coast.
Felled trees burned on the side of the road, near where firefighters exhaustedly tugged a hose to douse what was once a business, and now just rubble.
The beloved game show host could barely hold back tears during the "Final Jeopardy" round when contestant Dhruv Gaur wrote an answer that tugged at Alex's heartstrings.
The Incroyables tugged their cravats up high, swaddling their throats in goiters of cloth: The collar generally ended around the ears, entirely hiding the chin and jaw.
She stood outside the dressing room curtain as I tugged that beloved J zipper-pull over my chest and smoothed the baby-soft fabric over my thighs.
It's been braised for two hours, tugged apart and crisped in lard, its flavor betraying a softening touch of vinegar and musty sweetness from cumin and cloves.
As the years tugged at Mr. Stanton's face, pulling down the corners of his mouth and further hollowing out his cheeks, his face became a fantastic landscape.
Her remarks tugged at the heartstrings of a sympathetic audience in Los Angeles (Anna Chlumsky looked unraveled) and many more who toasted the milestone on social media.
Like me, they tugged on sweaters, sat in the shade and watched the successive hues of blue streaming in and out of sight between water and sky.
I had a moment of worry when the zipper was briefly stuck in one place, but I tugged a bit harder and successfully exited the cozy cocoon.
Balancing on his craft during high tide, he tugged on the stem, just to see if someone had deposited the plant there in the last few days.
Yet somehow, baseball tugged at him — first in a summer league, then at a junior college, then at Creighton, where he was supposed to concentrate on basketball.
He sought out pieces that have always tugged at him, important works he has longed to own, those that formed his aesthetic during a sui generis childhood.
And starting on March 6 — unless Congress disrupts the Trump administration's current plans — those roots are going to be, immigrant by immigrant, tugged at and torn up.
What about the poet who tugged at the corners of his eyes and asked me in a mocking tone: Do you think being Chinese matters to your writing?
Justin Bieber tugged at the heartstrings of his 62.2 million Instagram followers on Saturday when he resurfaced a throwback image of a kiss with ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez.
Whereas many philanthropically inclined individuals make decisions to donate based on which causes tugged at their heartstrings, this movement takes a highly data-driven approach to charitable giving.
If the spate of recent national tragedies has tugged at your heartstrings and encouraged you to donate to a charitable crowdfunding campaign, beware: you're entering dicey legal territory.
But almost a century ago, it wandered close enough to us that it's now constantly getting tugged by Earth's gravity, forcing it to make loops around our planet.
"First, we need honesty and transparency now," said Mao Shuo, a 26-year-old engineering company worker who had briefly tugged down her mask outside for a cigarette.
Tugged by the demands of parenthood, journalism and Twitter, I now did much of my reading through earbuds, as I washed dishes, prepared lunches and washed more dishes.
Hockey tugged at him, but he had not played since 1997, his last season in juniors, where he scored precisely one point over stints with five amateur teams.
But as he gulped down food, Dr. Sara Bennett, a veterinary behaviorist, stuck a fake plastic hand attached to a pole into his bowl and tugged it away.
So when I deliberately straddled the line to pass a biker making his way up the hill, the steering wheel of the XC90 tugged a bit toward the cyclist.
Here at the elevator door a girl had clutched each side of the doorway in a mad panic as two nuns behind her tugged her into the small space.
When I refused to stop, he tugged a hank of my hair just hard enough to get my attention and send a fresh rush of wetness to my pussy.
Taylor told authorities the shark bit her in the legs and tugged on her before she punched it in the nose, causing the shark to the let her loose.
The tension between the fields of dots and the different configurations constantly tugged at my attention, pulling it in different directions — from the single marks to the larger groupings.
The singer is just the latest in a long line of celebrities who have oh so casually tugged up their shirt or jacket sleeves to show off the timepiece.
A completed border wall, and the victory it would represent to many, is thus conveniently unattainable, allowing for the same fleeing forward that has always tugged at American history.
Then he reached through an opening in the back of her dress, tugged on her bra until it ripped and tried to pull down her stockings, the complaint said.
Three days after the alleged incident at a campaign press conference, Fields reported to police that when she went to ask Trump a question, she felt herself tugged backward.
In earlier times, when you wanted to signal a turn, you tugged at the blinker stalk and then returned it to the center position once the turn was completed.
The leather sole of a hand-stitched shoe, preserved by the anaerobic mud, flapped in the breeze, and she tugged at its toes to wrest it from the bank.
Sports of The Times Terry Collins, the Mets' manager, walked into the postgame news conference at Yankee Stadium on Monday with his cap tugged down tight, his eyes shadowed.
He did not face a primary, meaning that he could not be tugged to the left in a way that might have alienated moderate conservatives and Trump-voting converts.
Dough, extra wet and clingy, is slapped down on marble and patted flat with butter, then rolled and tugged into a gossamer pane, see-through and thinner than skin.
I wore a pale pink dress and a white flower in my hair, and tugged on my neckline, not used to being allowed to show my clavicle in a dress.
Can't stop the feeling Jessica Biel tugged on our heartstrings when she gushed over husband Justin Timberlake in an Instagram video as he wrapped his "Man of the Woods" tour.
Mr. Trump's "Make America Great Again" message resonates with many of this region's workers, whose wages — and hopes — have been tugged downward by the abandoned steel mills and coal mines.
What was especially frightening about that attack was that Mr. Raut had been standing in the middle of a ring of cattle when he was tugged down by the neck.
On the ground: Kashmir's complicated history, tugged in different directions by two muscular powers, has left its local population with a dark future and under the constant threat of death.
This perspective comes across best in hymns performed by members of the church to which Luke's parents belong, in which tunes of sweet uplift are tugged by an ominous undertow.
As the work dragged into the night, Sonoiki, who had a jacket on, tugged its hood over his head and pulled its collar up, until only his eyes peeked out.
On Tuesday, Wierzchos described the find as "a big deal" on Twitter and revealed that the object appears to have been tugged into orbit around Earth about three years ago.
I cast again, a little closer this time, and stripped, or tugged, my line back toward me to make my fly, an imitation shrimp pattern, look like the real thing.
Yankees 13, Cubs 4 CHICAGO — When Aaron Hicks slid across home plate, ahead of an errant throw from Chicago Cubs shortstop Addison Russell, he was tugged at by competing emotions.
On the ground: Kashmir's complicated history, tugged in different directions by two muscular powers, has left its local population living with the constant threat of death and an uncertain future.
While her skin is tugged away from her face, her feet become engulfed in a green ooze, and her body is bent out of shape, you begin to get the picture.
Simulations of Goblin's orbit, for instance, suggest that the dwarf planet is among the objects that are tugged slightly off-course by Planet X—or some other kind of large mass.
Xi said Hong Kong had "always tugged at my heartstrings," and pledged China would make sure the territory's autonomy had a "far-reaching future" under the "one country, two systems" arrangement.
My first attempts were not very good because I did not use a frame and because I tugged the threads too tightly, the piece turned from a square to a parallelogram.
Friday's tech rally may have set up stocks for more gains in the week ahead, although the market could be tugged at by geopolitical concerns, like trade war talk and Iran.
She was still mostly bald from the chemo, and she stared hard into the camera, her mouth tugged back into a kind of grimace, as if she were swallowing the world.
It's a place where the defiant hope of pop rock is tugged at the edges by a melancholy awareness that for many of these people, escape will never be an option.
For the first time since he started speaking, a wry smile tugged at the corners of his mouth, a wink and a nod to his new-found fame in the community.
Shown inside a sprawling former ice-skating rink, Missoni's fall 2019 collection featured many of the house's signatures: Lurex and patterned knits tugged into '70s-influenced "long, lean and liquid" shapes.
Freya, a Staffordshire bull terrier, tugged at everyone's heartstrings after a report surfaced she'd been in a UK dog shelter for 6 years and passed up 18k times ... thus the nickname.
It was, of course, her ex, being ferried about by the assistant, her white fingers gripping the wheel, her golden hair tugged and flattened by the air flowing through the open window.
Still, as Leipold entertained guests in his suite an hour before the game, the magnitude of the day — the Wild's long-awaited audition for a future N.H.L. Winter Classic — tugged at him.
The beer company tugged at everyone's heartstrings this year with a compassionate spot highlighting more than 218 million cans of water to cities across the U.S. that were impacted by natural disasters.
There's a hook, the smallest one, the slightest indication of suitable association—and it's grabbed, and tugged at, and there we go, there's your trailer with a song that just barely works.
It showed a mother who had collapsed from a fentanyl overdose sprawled out in the toy aisle of a Family Dollar while her sobbing 43-year-old daughter tugged at her arm.
There's the release of "A Dog's Journey," the sequel to "A Dog's Purpose," which in 2017 tugged at the heart strings of animal lovers so enticingly it took in $19933 million worldwide.
Five shots out of the lead, he tugged a tee shot into the left bunker on the reachable par-4 12th and hit a clean sand shot to 3 feet for birdie.
For me, the Fold and Rey's dumb sword seem akin to devices tugged out of Skymall catalogs and Sharper Images stores that gave me a love for gadgets in the first place.
Videos of kangaroos looking for refuge on neighborhood lawns have gone viral, while images of koalas drinking out of rescue workers' water bottles (perhaps dangerously) have tugged at heartstrings far and wide.
But an opposing force tugged at me, too — the impulse to leap beyond our ecosystem, expand our boundaries, open new worlds for the coming generations the way my great-uncle had for me.
Over the years eastward enlargements have tugged the point from France to Belgium and then southern Germany; since 2013, when Croatia joined, it has sat in Westerngrund, a town in north-west Bavaria.
The migrant crisis has tugged at European unity like nothing before, and the treaty provides little protection against unilateral border closures or the failure of some European countries to accept refugees from others.
Within every group, there are members who pull either inward or outward, who are tugged by the impulse to be exclusive and reject outsiders or to be inclusive and reach out to all.
Perhaps the most blatant example occurred in Week 11 when Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey bumped, grabbed and tugged at Texans receiver DeAndre Hopkins in the end zone before dragging him to the turf.
When Willett tugged his drive left on the par 5, 15th hole on Sunday, he and his caddie wasted little time deciding to lay up to his "money zone," 993 to 100 yards.
Tugged by changes in the Earth&aposs core One theory about why the planet&aposs magnetic field keeps shifting is that geomagnetic pulses in the planet&aposs core throw the field into whack.
After a quick backward glance, Mathis noticed the dog's leash was caught inside the elevator, and he ran toward the animal as its neck was being tugged when the elevator started to move.
Portraying a New York drag queen and his mother visiting from Miami, Mr. Urie and Ms. Ruehl make a strong case for a fiercely tugged umbilical cord as the ultimate weapon of destruction.
The smugglers responsible for the journey sent another boat with a crew, but instead of pulling the struggling vessel back to shore where the engine could be fixed, they tugged it into international waters.
The movie itself is a bit of a push-me-pull-you — a properly magical experience (the production design, including the animals, is enchanting) tugged in other, darker directions by Rowling's sometimes unwieldy screenplay.
And if you're not quite ready to invest in what we're calling "The Shirt 2.0," then take an existing blue or white one and wear it half un-buttoned and tugged off-the-shoulders.
While sporting the same look during a dance off with her sister Solange, the pop star again tugged on her strap as her over-the-knee boots became loose and dropped to her ankles.
I had never handled [a cock ring] before, so I was in the dark, but I tugged at it for about two minutes before it popped off and he gasped and grabbed his junk.
The photos of March, hunched, broken and alone in a bare cage tugged at the heartstrings of countless animal lovers, many of whom shared the photos on Facebook and contacted ACCT Philly to help.
After Jack and I both tugged at him in an attempt to get him to sit back down, Ryan and the security guards had a heated verbal exchange, but no physical contact was made.
An actress in the film, Sophie Dix, told Farrow that Weinstein invited her to his hotel room to view footage of the film, then pushed her onto the bed and tugged her clothes off.
In 2014, NBA officials warned Smith, who then played for the New York Knicks, to stop joking around after he tugged on the laces of former Dallas Mavericks player Shawn Marion during a game.
At Hood by Air, the designer Shayne Oliver showed curled and frizzed hair after the Directoire fashion with clothing details like highly ­tugged shirt collars brushing the upper lip or even shrouding the head.
The project wasn't realized until 22, 32 years after Mr. Smithson's death, when it was tugged around the waterways of Manhattan; it is shown here in the 1971 drawing and 2005 video and photographs.
"Hong Kong has always tugged at my heartstrings," Xi said on arrival at Hong Kong airport for the handover anniversary in front of flag-waving crowds at the start of a three-day visit.
But his blue-collar Southern roots tugged at him: panicked by the swooning market, his father, a telephone company lineman with no college degree, had sold much of the stock in his retirement account.
All the more so if you are a global brand ambassador being tugged at like the last cashmere sweater in a sale pile — as Franklin was in the lead-up to the 2016 Olympics.
We wound up talking about the things we do with our hair: One tugged at her ponytail, which I was aware of, and the other pulled out his facial hair, which I was not.
She pulled out her e-cigarette, tugged the sleeve of her Georgia bulldog sweatshirt over her hand, pressed the opening to her mouth and took subtle drags as waiters breezed by, none the wiser.
And while sporting the same look during a dance-off with her sister Solange, the pop star again tugged on her strap as her over-the-knee boots became loose and dropped to her ankles.
As the Democratic Party is tugged between its progressive and moderate wings heading into the next election, Mr. Rodden's analysis also suggests that if Democrats move too far to the left, geography will punish them.
One hundred and fifty years ago, the Brooklyn Flint Glass Company was tugged through New York's waterways to Corning, N.Y., transforming an upstate town 215 miles northwest of Manhattan into an artistic hub for glassmaking.
Hong Kongers at the time were endlessly curious about life across the border and, tugged by bonds of family, culture and in some case politics, saw their city as part of a bigger Chinese story.
When Vox's editors sat down this fall to determine which events of the 2010s have reshaped who we are, we knew one thing for sure: The election of Donald Trump tugged us toward opposite poles.
Near a strip mall that sold religious candelabra and fur hats, a group of teenage boys tugged at the prayer threads that hung at their waists, discussing whether they would hang out with unvaccinated friends.
The opening to Europe also offers more avenues for development in South America, which has been tugged in recent years between the ascent of top trading partner China and enduring U.S. influence in the region.
"I just don't want to know," said the 40-year-old Bronx resident, who said she was bundled up in layers and tugged back a cuff at her wrist to reveal a rainbow of sleeves.
SHANGHAI — Chinese economic policy makers tugged back the curtain a bit on Thursday on their plans to stabilize the country's economy and financial markets, even as shares plunged more than 6 percent late in the day.
For you, a high ponytail or tight bun isn't complete without a few strands tugged loose to fall around your face — a look that's polished, but still leaves you with something to twirl around your finger.
"After Jack and I both tugged at him in an attempt to get him to sit back down, Ryan and the security guards had a heated verbal exchange, but no physical contact was made," Bentz said.
The man was not finished however, because as the eye bounced against the doctor's flabbergasted cheek, the man tugged at it, attempting to tear it from the physician's eye socket, and take it as his prize.
Instead, for €7 — about $9 at the time — the Dane guys would give you a ride to the top in a snow-grooming machine, where an entire resort's worth of untracked powder tugged at my tips.
It feels caught between too many masters — tugged in the direction of grossout comedy here, '80s action-comedy there, with occasional nods toward being a serious movie about the opioid epidemic seemingly added entirely in post.
Traders gathered for a minute's silence in honor of the victims of the June 3 attack, before fruit-and-veg stallholder Paul Wheeler rang the market bell, crying as he tugged the rope harder and harder.
I felt like I was interfering in a very personal and painful ritual as she downed beers, tugged at her clothes, paced like a rabid animal and screamed with a ferocity that was anything but fabricated.
She barely made it up two steps before the kids at the other end of Giselle's harness tugged the line a little too hard, and sent her flying face-first into the stack of milk crates.
We must be reminded that most grandparents today are boarding school survivors whom may have been forbidden to speak their language so they have tugged the language so deep not to be reminded of the trauma.
His openness to having his locks tugged (if his partner were actually able grip his close-cropped 'do) was just one interesting fact we learned about the "Under You" singer on last night's What Happens Live.
It's a testament to the dramatic talents of Lena Headey and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau that an incest reunion that took a somewhat galling amount of forced plot mechanics to enact still tugged at my heart strings.
Pope Francis grew visibly angry and even swatted at the hand of a woman who tugged his arm as the head of the Roman Catholic Church greeted pilgrims in St. Peter's Square on New Year's Eve.
Inside that eyelet is a bitty piece of plastic angled so that it glides over the teeth between the grooves as the tape passes through, but catches the instant it is tugged in the opposite direction.
Brown and Batygin observed that some of the most distant KBOs (Kuiper belt objects) seemed to be tugged out in one direction, toward the outer reaches of the Solar System, by some phantom force lurking there.
Instead, I closed my eyes, and, with the help of my husband and our doula, just kept breathing as my doctor told me exactly what he was doing while he cut, wiggled, stretched, and tugged some more.
When she hit 20 percent, a cardiologist threaded a catheter into her heart, where he inflated a tiny balloon and tugged, punching a hole through her interatrial septum to release a gush of pent-up oxygenated blood.
"For months after the sinking, Young-seok appeared in my dreams as the little boy he was when he protested my going to work in the morning and tugged at my pants," she said, choking with tears.
Stars are complicated fictions strutting through the world with a sense of meaning, tugged in every direction by forces over which they have little control, used and abused by systems in which they're important until they're not.
Briefing Pete Rose tugged on the edge of the tarp Saturday afternoon and slowly unveiled a bigger-than-life sculpture of one of his headfirst slides, revealing it from the airborne cleats to the ground-scraping elbows.
As Johnson stood on an East River ferry on a steamy afternoon, talking about her new documentary, "Cameraperson," her Canon video camera kept twitching, tugged by her peripheral vision toward a woman in a white tank top.
The sets are still deliberately clunky, the various alien characters that Jonah and the robots encounter still wear costumes that look like they were thrown together at Hobby Lobby, and spacecraft are still tugged around by wires.
It's split between people who feel their soul being tugged by a man who can do nothing but throw a rock into a pond and then walk away and those who have no idea what I'm talking about.
In the first shot, Jenner, in an orange off-the-shoulder mini dress, gazed lovingly at her daughter as she tugged on her floppy straw hat while in another, she and Stormi shared a laugh while holding hands.
In the first shot, Jenner, in an orange off-the-shoulder mini dress, gazed lovingly at her daughter as she tugged on her floppy straw hat while in another, she and Stormi shared a laugh while holding hands.
It was the first time I had heard the subject being discussed, and I was also acutely aware that some of my classmates had tugged at the corners of their eyelids to greet me when we were younger.
In 13383, astronomers discovered that a star in the constellation Pegasus was wobbling back and forth, tugged by the gravity of an unseen planet, an exoplanet, a hot and hellish world unfit for life as we know it.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Market volatility spurred by swooning oil prices, as well as regulatory constraints and uncertainty over the timing of Federal Reserve rate hikes, tugged U.S. syndicated lending down by 298.4% last year to US$ 2 trn.
But on the other side of the coin, Rick Owens cut his single-breasted blazers narrow at the shoulder, and added dangling, skinny sleeves of knit jersey tugged over models' hands to attenuate their limbs to ectoplasmic proportions.
So she had been able to watch as Dr. Ilyas first sliced into her swollen right wrist, tugged gently at skin flaps, and then opened a small bloody crater, exposing the inflamed sheath that had trapped her tendons.
On Tuesday morning in New York City, the supermodel was spotted layering up in a zipped turtleneck, her signature futuristic cat-eye sunglasses, some off-duty, side-stripe joggers, and a puffer jacket — tugged off-the-shoulder, of course.
You wouldn't come to understand all this by virtue of being raised in the Siskiyou range, but you might understand because you, too, have been hurled and tugged across the landscape like a low-margin commodity seeking a buyer.
Djokovic was twice pegged back after breaking in the second set and had Raonic converted the set point that came his way when Djokovic tugged a backhand long at 5-6, the Canadian powerhouse might have taken some stopping.
He reached through an opening in the back of her dress, tugged on her bra until it ripped and tried to pull down her stockings, a criminal complaint said, adding that she had scratches and bruises from the encounter.
Standing at the edge of a muddy path to Rezu Amtali, after a five-day journey with only a few handfuls of ruined rice to sustain them, a 6-year-old girl named Roufaja tugged at her mother's sleeve.
But in the Treasury market, there remains hot debate over what Powell exactly meant and whether the 23 percent level is one where the 23-year will sit or whether it will be tugged higher by any number of factors.
At one point in the game, Mississippi State was attempting to inbound the ball right in front of the Ted 2 star and as the Bulldogs player was about to pass it in, Freeman ever so gingerly tugged on his shorts.
Signs the Trump Administration's push to win enough votes in the U.S. House of Representatives dismantle former President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act tugged the benchmark U.S. S&P 500 stock index down more than 1 percent on Tuesday .SPX.
Bezos' money, earned from Amazon, has paid for the building where he sits, the air-conditioning, and the 60-foot rocket lying on its side in a nearby hangar, waiting to be tugged to a launchpad and shot into the thermosphere.
In true Virgin Galactic style, the new SpaceShipTwo was hidden behind a curtain for much of the hour-long program, until a Land Rover tugged the ship into the hangar as Sir Richard Branson stood out of the car's sunroof.
Although I knew while watching this episode that the last eight years of The Walking Dead were consistently oscillating between boring and predictable, "What Comes After" effectively tugged at those nostalgic strings between some stellar moments of acting from Lincoln.
We just got this wild video from inside Nelly's Thursday night gig at Drai's Beachclub ... and you see him cut the music and go on a long rant after someone in the crowd reached onstage and tugged on his shoelaces!!!
This year's display peaked early, and that peak was more spectacular than the normal one of 60-100 an hour; the gravitational pull of Jupiter tugged together a number of meteor streams so that the Earth passed through them simultaneously.
The sad faces and tales of misery portrayed in the coverage tugged at the heartstrings and lead readers to one conclusion: the only reason Sessions enacted this policy is because he is mean-spirited and doesn't like women and small children.
I repeatedly plunged a shovel into the pond's viscous floor of gray mud, just beneath the tenacious roots of a water lily — species name: Nuphar lutea — working it like a lever to loosen the plant as Nelson tugged on its stems.
This weekend, as I struggled to explain to my young children that there are terrorists living among us who murder people because of how they pray, I felt tugged back to the profound anguish I felt after 22019/11. Why?
"Bury Me Here" was the most heart-wrenching episode the show has managed to deliver all season, and it's probably no coincidence that it successfully tugged at our heartstrings for reasons that had nothing to do with the main Negan arc.
The album's original power lay in its intricacy and musical curiosity, its ability to apply neoclassical structures to the harshest Satanic impulses, wherein no note was left unexplored, and no riff allowed to languish without being tugged into a new direction.
In the second stage, which was two runs of slalom, Ligety tugged on his hot pink gloves and placed his hot pink goggles over his eyes before shocking the ski racing community with a comeback that won the gold medal.
For spring 2017, he referenced priests, popes and Mafiosi, with silhouettes tugged tourniquet-tight or jutting boldly out, and bright-colored jackets cut from the same damask that covers walls at the Vatican, falling from wide, angular shoulders of linebacker width.
If the tableau seemed more fitting for the days of kings than a typical state visit, these are no ordinary times for Serbia, which once again finds itself tugged between East and West in ways hauntingly reminiscent of the Cold War.
Further, you lose the most on the issues that animate the party's socially-conservative voting base — as opposed to donors, think-tankers and the Chamber of Commerce —because it's social issues where time and again the elite consensus has tugged Republican appointees leftward.
"Plus you are having your damn nipples tugged at by an aggressive machine that makes an annoying sound, that echoes through your head day and night (I swear that machine and I had many conversations at midnight and 3 am)!" she revealed.
Progressives like it because it shows that they've tugged the Democrats from being a truly centrist party in the 90s to one that's reflective of left-wing values—and they think a progressive party has a better chance of beating Trump anyway.
CHISINAU, Moldova — In past campaigns in Moldova, an impoverished nation tugged between East and West, the most zealously pro-Russian political party foraged for votes by displaying photographs of its leader meeting in the Kremlin with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
Entered from the celebrated Beverly Hills collection of Joan and Jack Quinn, who had acquired the work directly from the artist, this five-foot-high sky-blue canvas depicted the word RADIO in bright yellow letters, tugged and pinched by metal C-clamps.
Nicknamed Hawk by his early Wisconsin players for the prominent nose that he tugged constantly, Johnson picked up the sobriquet Badger Bob from his players on the 1976 United States Olympic team for his love of Wisconsin hockey and his rah-rah style.
Following the victory, which moved the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to 2-3 (and tugged Superman's cape into the turf, as the non-repeating Super Bowl representative Panthers are 1-4) head coach Dirk Koetter had nothing but muted praise for his young kicker.
"This year, the models show that Jupiter's gravity has tugged streams of particles ejected from Comet Swift-Tuttle back in 1862, 1479, and 1079 closer to Earth's path, which will lead to us seeing more Perseids than usual, perhaps double the normal rates," Cooke said.
When he'd been growing up in the late 80s and early 19933s, he was convinced that the bottom of the lake was choked with bodies, that each taut stem of lotus or water hyacinth tugged at the neck of a drowned person like a noose.
ST. LOUIS — The San Jose Sharks got only three power plays during their loss in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals, and no call when Joe Thornton's bushy beard got tugged on by the St. Louis Blues' captain, David Backes, in the first period.
One reason the photo of Omran has tugged at so many heartstrings around the world is that the boy — with his innocent stare, just to the side of the camera's lens — triggers in many a sometimes hard-to-come-by emotion in today's world: empathy.
He tugged his shot a little and the ball ended up just below the lip in a fairway bunker, a fate that he would have avoided had he stuck with his original club because he would not have been able to reach the sand.
The adventures of Woody and his friends have delighted viewers (and tugged on their hearts) for nearly 25 years — the original Toy Story, which debuted in 1995, was Pixar's very first feature film — and so far the series has yet to set a foot wrong.
In January, Brown and his team published research that identified small objects in the outer solar system that are being gravitationally tugged by this hypothetical Neptune-sized planet with an orbit hundreds of times more distant than the one between Earth and the Sun.
It was clear from the final scene of the Season 22016 finale that Byers has been infected in some way by that Alien-like creature Hopper tugged out of his mouth in the Upside Down; the question is, what exactly is wrong with him?
The widening protests, which have now spread to cities beyond Belgrade, the capital, are shaping up to be a pivotal moment for the Vucic government, as Serbia is being tugged between its traditional allegiance to Russia and its desire to join the European Union.
That choice has to do with investing your full attention, your full presence, into the person or topic or space that you're in, or being constantly tugged and pulled at by the other geographies and options and experiences that are at our fingertips every second.
The woman added that a friend of hers who wears the burqa, the full-body covering worn by some Muslim women, had recently been physically harassed by several men who tugged on it as if trying to remove it, while asking why she was dressed that way.
"This cute little curly-haired kid, fourth-grade guy, was singing the song and he came up to my daughter, Audrey, and he tugged her on the arm and said, 'I listen to this song every night before I go to bed,' " McGraw, 48, told PEOPLE.
Every time I have thought 'oh, maybe I don't need to see Taking Back Sunday for the eighth, ninth, tenth time...' something has tugged at my gut, compelled me to go and then I have to spend the next hour and a half eating my words.
The introduction to the open world plays exactly like it does in 'Oblivion' The quests seem different, too, with Link able to pick up side missions and set objective markers on his own time, rather than being tugged along by a central story as in previous Zeldas.
It's a "time for a change" election; Hillary is distinctively unpopular, dragging unexpected baggage, and has been tugged pretty far leftward during the primary season; Trump is probably more likely to deflate than the normal G.O.P. nominee and to tear down Hillary while he does it.
Huth grappled Fellaini around the chest from behind, then Fellaini cocked his elbow back as Huth grabbed his hair and tugged, gently, slowly, then, while Fellaini moaned in agony, he slapped Huth in the face and Huth dropped to his knees... ok, did someone touch the thermostat?
If the price for that last item fell short of the estimate, it was also a great afternoon for items that tugged at the heartstrings, like a letter from Angelica Church Schuyler, Hamilton's sister-in-law, discussing the death of his son Philip in a duel.
Sylacauga High walked away with the 79-78 victory, and Eufaula player Terrell Jones, after what would be his final game with the team, gave a speech in a press conference that tugged at the tear ducts of just about anybody with a heart in their chest.
Coat sleeves were removed, T-shirts were twisted and pinned to one side, ties were tugged away from the collars of slouchy button-up, a few sneakers made the cut, and, in typical Abloh quirk, some looks were even replete with additional outerwear in dry clean-esque plastic casing.
Rangers NEW YORK — Chris Flexen tugged at the boxing robe given to the MVP of a New York Mets win, trying to lengthen it a bit so the robe — clearly designed for someone shorter than the 6-foot-3 Flexen — didn't rest so close to his gym shorts.
Ukraine, said Serhii Plokhy, a Harvard historian whose books include "The Gates of Europe: A History of Ukraine," has for centuries been tugged in different directions by rival suitors, and became a "battlefield" between Russia and the West when it declared its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
The Brits have hosted a few recent memorable performances — like Adele's "Someone Like You" in 2011 (when she was accompanied only by a piano) and Madonna's "Living for Love" in 2015 (when dancers tugged at her cape and it didn't release, causing the singer to tumble off a platform).
A nurse came with a plastic trash bag, and I took off my belt and unlaced my shoes and tugged the laces through their holes and handed them over, and Regan and I put laces, keys, change, and the belt, anything that might be used for harm, into the bag.
There were Lord Tareyton and Lady Gretchen and Buster and Mingus; tiny terriers and yawning cocker spaniels and snow-covered poodles; dogs in strollers and dogs in goggles, dogs on playgrounds and in sunroofs and on airplanes; goldendoodles that stared into your soul and briards that tugged at the heartstrings.
As if Laura Dern hadn't tugged at our heartstrings enough with her inspirational speech after accepting the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie for Big Little Lies on Sunday night, she's keeping the fuzzy feelings coming by giving away her Emmy to a very special person.
In Brussels to see key donors as the European Union begins tense negotiations on a long-term EU budget that will be hit by Britain's Brexit departure, UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore said that while immediate crises tugged at heart strings, wealthy states should also view aid as a long-term investment.
In "My Jewish Year," she becomes curious about how Jews search for meaning — "something tugged at me, telling me there was more to feel than I'd felt, more to understand than I knew" — and decides to celebrate all the Jewish holidays of the calendar year, even the ones she's never heard of.
It was not clear before Super Tuesday, but it does seem clear now, that Sanders had allowed himself to be tugged a bit too far left on culture-war issues to win the white working class in 2020 the way he did in 2016, while remaining too radical on economics to reassure and win suburbanites.
He is certainly the only other head of government who has had multiple stories devoted to the evolution of his hair: a unique mop of very fine electric blond that has on occasion resembled a medieval bowl cut but more often is standing on end in confusion after having been tugged willy-nilly by its owner.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and a wide array of conservative media voices aggressively tugged at those seams to consolidate Republican support for Kavanaugh after his nomination was staggered by the detailed allegations from Dr. Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her in high school, along with other charges of sexual misconduct by a classmate at Yale.
As he prepares to address the Democratic National Convention on Thursday, the governor finds himself an awkward fit for a party tugged leftward by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont: Mr. Cuomo will be trying to overcome his reputation for centrist compromise in a political moment that, in its focus on those left behind, seems lifted straight from his father's school of liberalism.
S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, Jared Kushner (who was smirking throughout, perhaps enjoying his day-off from preparing his oft-touted, but, as of this writing, yet-to-be-presented "Peace Plan"), and Ivanka Trump (who appeared so nervous that when the curtain was tugged to reveal the embassy's seal, she welcomed everybody to the newest outpost of "the United States on America").
But afterward he was tired; he had a headache and his arms hurt—more so than when he had violently tugged the scab of the petrol cap from the rump of the Maruti—and he stayed up all night on the bed of the spinsters, his head throbbing and the city mocking him with its million nocturnal honks, wondering: What will it be for?
As shocking as they were on a local level, the layoffs in Flint might have gone unnoticed by much of the country had it not been for Michael Moore's 218 film "Roger & Me." The incendiary documentary tugged at heartstrings as it showed residents being evicted, belongings thrown onto lawns, and abandoned house after abandoned house as people left the city for greener, more employment-friendly pastures.
Nevertheless, people who played Goldeneye 007 back in the late '20103s will likely have their heartstrings tugged by a video posted today that claims to show 30 minutes of an unfinished Goldeneye 007 remake for Xbox 360, what appears to be a faithful remastering of the original game that keeps its levels, guns, and sound effects, but gives the whole experience a much-needed visual sprucing up.
Conservative Catholicism isn't standing athwart church history yelling stop; since (at least) the 1960s it's always occupied somewhat more unstable terrain, and under Francis it's increasingly a movement adrift, tugged at by traditionalism and liberalism alike, and well short of the synthesis that would integrate fifty years of rapid change into a coherent picture of how the church can remain the church, what fidelity and integrity require.
It ends with the justifiably acclaimed sequence that cuts from Ron and his activist girlfriend Patrice, armed and at the ready, in Lee's signature dolly zoom (where characters seem to float in mid-air, tugged along by the camera), to the Klan, still out there, still menacing, to our present-day white nationalist horrors and the death of Heather Heyer in Charlottesville in 2017.
"I don't care if they don't take a bet until the first week of football," said Bruce Britton, 56, as he tugged on his blue replica New York Giants jersey of Odell Beckham Jr. He has been coming to the track since the 1970s, recalling sneaking under fences to place horse bets as a kid, and is hoping that sports betting will bring back new energy and crowds to the track.
But she has never been a nominee for statewide office and she is plainly tugged between competing impulses that reflect the larger uncertainty about Tennessee's place on the political spectrum: Should she tone down her hard-line tendencies to appeal to a broader audience in the fashion of other leaders, or should she amplify her partisan style to energize Mr. Trump's enthusiasts in a state he would probably win again in 2020?
There's a bike ride I loved to take all the way out to the maritime wonder that is Red Hook, Brooklyn — not for a bookcase or a bed frame or a stylish affordable pendant lamp — but just to go to the cafeteria and get the open-faced shrimp-salad sandwich on rye bread and then to sit on a bench just past the parking lot, looking out at the industrial mouth of New York Harbor, those mesmerizing colossal ocean liners and oil tankers and cargo ships being tugged in and out.
No. Go through it in order: a hay-like hair plume the size of the rest of her head; the kind of haircut that seems designed to disguise a grapefruit-sized cyst, the Embarrassing Bodies of haircuts; teeth bared and wrapped in lurid pink lips; hundreds of teeth, thousands of teeth; a million chomping Diana teeth; two roses that seem to be scratched into a bench outside a bar; the memoriam "1997–2017," as if toasting to 20 years of her death; the eyes, the eyes; one eye tugged open and staring, as if the film clockwork Orange'd open with pincers; the other, lazy and rolling back, into Diana's bulbous monster skull.
One early CMJ morning (the year was 2004 A.D., a quaint time when the movie-loving public had their hearts tugged by a Mouseketeer in The Notebook and marveled at Jason Bourne's overall badass supremacy in whatever that movie was called) I set the alarm and dragged my ass to tiny Arlene's Grocery (capacity: 150 peeps) on the Lower East Side at lunchtime to see this crazy new Canadian band called Arcade Fire (please hold your applause for me until the end of this piece) whose lead singer was a giant and whose members wore bike helmets and drummed on the rafters and each other's heads and blasted through jams from their month-old album, Funeral, and basically tore the roof off the place and broke through everybody's hangover real quick.

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