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He tugs at the dressing when it's covering his head.
It tugs at our attention and stirs up our emotions.
But its dark past still occasionally tugs at the present.
He pulls at his face and tugs at his clothes.
Many people say that This Is Us tugs at your heartstrings.
" Adds Amy, "This tugs at our hearts because we are parents.
" Brody playfully tugs at her arms, saying, "What's awkward about this?
It employs a similar rhetorical strategy and tugs at familiar themes.
The hint of a smile tugs at her mouth, and she nods.
It tugs at the heartstrings, but also very funny...and sad, and funny.
He tugs at his collar, red-faced, perspiration beading up on his forehead.
Mars tugs at the imagination "with a force mightier than gravity," Mr. Wilford wrote.
This remains a wonderfully mysterious and poetic piece that often tugs at the heart.
It truly tugs at my heartstrings, but I keep telling myself this is for them.
It tugs at the wearer's legs, reducing the amount of oxygen used up while breathing.
That Kennedy mystique still tugs at the culture, and more than a few media scribes.
It tugs at your sense of nostalgia and sucks you into the present moment. 10.
A tiny girl purposefully dressed in red tugs at my jacket and beams up at me.
Four years later, she's still here, slapping at my hand that nervously tugs at my ear.
Our kitten is half-blind, and any story about a blind cat tugs at my heartstrings.
Here in Lisbon, the decline of the country's most beloved fish tugs at the Portuguese soul.
Every hour, there's a new piece of news that tugs at the seams of our very beings.
This realization tugs at my heart and makes me wonder how 18 summers went by so quickly.
J.Lo's striking portrayal of the lengths moms go to to protect their kids tugs at the heartstrings.
This celestial alignment tugs at our planet, raising tides in the oceans and in the solid earth.
There's something about animation that tugs at viewers' heartstrings — enough that we really don't mind sequel after sequel.
"The social situation tugs at all our heartstrings," Kaisun Holdings, an investment holding company, said in a statement.
The dispute tugs at the threads of a trade that knits together charity and business, gift and profit.
Amira, 10, laughs with some of her peers, but tugs at her sleeves when we talk to her.
In one, a small girl screams as she tugs at the arm of her brother, trapped under rubble.
She takes the leash in her mouth and tugs at my hand, just like an excited little kid.
This extended scene tugs at our heartstrings even more — but we wish it was part of the original release.
"You have small children involved, it tugs at your heartstrings," Skagit County Prosecutor Rich Weyrich said, according to KCPQ.
Sibylla's unreliability, both as a mother and as a narrator, is complexly revealed, and tugs at the book's progression.
When she tugs at her first "grown-up" dress and jumps animatedly into Eddie's lap, her innocence is poignant.
Skrillex is amazing at producing music that, from an emotional point of view, quite literally tugs at my heartstrings.
An officer kneeling at Bailey's side tugs at what appears to be a gun between his legs as he is bleeding.
But the loss still tugs at the heartstrings of every millennial who's long tried to forget their embarrassing first screen name.
Along the lawn at Washington Square, another tourist tugs at her companion's sleeve as she considers another destination for their week.
"I can look at a thousand dogs and there is always just one that kind of tugs at my heart," Cutter says.
Slight tugs at the throttle kicked the motor into a whirr, and the bike moved forward from a stop with little disturbance.
Grafomap puts you in the driver's seat so you can create a map that tugs at your heartstrings and complements your space.
Guided by, among others, a former liberation fighter who found Buddhism in prison, the author tugs at the threads of the official account.
Never-knowing is never easy, and it's a nagging feeling that tugs at the memory of Kemi Olusanya, better known as DJ Kemistry.
"I realize this tugs at people's heartstrings and that was what she was going for, but, you know, it's not the truth," Fleming said.
Sam's story, richer than first hinted, tugs at the heart, and you really feel Nathan's struggle when he makes the choice to leave home.
He pinches the stubble on his chin, rearranges his sleeves, tugs at his forelock, stifles a coffee belch with a fist to his lips.
In the clip, Jenner tugs at the bottom of her swimsuit and does a short runway-like walk to show off her stylish swimwear.
Boi (played by Bernat Quintana) tugs at our empathy as he fast-pedals and multitasks to try to keep on top of his responsibilities.
Boi (played by Bernat Quintana) tugs at our empathy as he fast-pedals and multitasks to try to keep on top of his responsibilities.
As her family insistently tugs at her, Manana resists, settling into a sense of self and letting the wind in the trees serenade her.
The 19-year-old tugs at the hijab that frames her pale face and tries to remember the last time she took a shower.
And you're part of the journey, you're part of his childhood exploration into this weird world... there's something at his core that tugs at him.
Mr Museveni boasts that he ended the violence and criminality of previous regimes, so public anxiety over safety tugs at the roots of his authority.
The turkey leg confit, served with endive, pecans, and ranch dressing tugs at deep turkey-related heart strings, and the cheeseburger is just fucking great.
HANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - Zhang Dayi tugs at the sleeve of her gray sweater and rubs the material as 27 million viewers watch her every move.
HANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - Zhang Dayi tugs at the sleeve of her gray sweater and rubs the material as 27 million viewers watch her every move.
Fromme tugs at her hair as she explains how hair samples can be used to test for certain drugs during testimony in Steubenville, Ohio, in 2013.
"Homes skillfully circles and tugs at the question of what it means to live in flawed, fragile, hungry human bodies," Ramona Ausubel writes in her review.
But Disney doesn't give a shit that you don't like its movies, so the most you can hope for is that the movie tugs at nostalgia's heartstrings.
Following the shooting, an officer kneeling at Bailey's side tugs at what appears to be a gun between his legs as he is bleeding, the footage shows.
Sure, It's a Wonderful Life tugs at the heartstrings, but what if you just want to laugh about the inevitable mishaps that come with the holiday season?
Antwan Williams: That's the hard part for us, is not just telling a story because it sounds good, or because it's powerful, or it tugs at your heartstrings.
My brain's CPU gets overloaded, and when I try to clear my cache, someone tugs at my pants and asks me to glue their Fossil Friend back together.
Because this supermassive black hole is about four million times more massive than the Sun, its immense gravity warps and tugs at objects that get close to it.
Finding Dory (2016) Good, but not as good as its predecessor, Finding Dory tugs at your heart strings with its powerful message about family and finding your way home.
There's something about the way his typically upbeat, cheery nature slowly crumbles away as he tells the others what happened with Holly that really tugs at the heart strings.
Thanks to advances in facial recognition technology and biometric sensors, like Apple Watches, companies now have insights into what exactly tugs at our heartstrings or fills us with rage.
"We can all agree how this just tugs at your heart and what both families have experienced and the dog in the middle of it," Kaviani said to Fox 5.
While the drama definitely piles on the star power, with Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia taking the leads, it's gone viral for a different reason: It tugs at the heartstrings.
These are seldom profound wines, yet rosé nonetheless tugs at the imagination, and in so doing has become a symbol of summer's liberation from all that is humdrum and workaday.
The (literal) explosion between Eleven and her surrogate daddy Hopper tugs at the heart strings because neither of them is wrong, and both are simply struggling to cope with unimaginable trauma.
The part also requires a lot of physical comedy, and Dennison's timing is preternaturally perfect, with slapstick precision for maximum chuckles — though his nonchalant affection for Hec tugs at heartstrings, too.
It also tugs at heartstrings with romantic relationships—the most powerful being between sensate Nomi Marks (Jamie Clayton), a white trans woman, and Amanita (Freema Agyeman), a non-sensate cisgender black woman.
Haddish's go-for-broke approach to the outspoken, gives-zero-shits Dina is the sort of performance that tugs at the expectations of mainstream film comedy, and ultimately helps propel the form forward.
The fact that the Russian ads were likely targeted using personal information provided by users themselves tugs at long-held suspicions that Facebook knows too much about its users and profits wildly from it.
In the video, you see Rob singing and walking down an aisle in the middle of the packed crowd when the overzealous fan reaches her hand over the barricade and tugs at his shirt.
Hundreds bid farewell on Friday to Rooster the police dog, who was shot and killed on March 18 while trying to apprehend an armed man — and video of the emotional service tugs at the heartstrings.
In the 12 wide-ranging stories of her latest collection, "Days of Awe," A. M. Homes skillfully circles and tugs at the question of what it means to live in flawed, fragile, hungry human bodies.
Expertly executed by Los Angeles artist Chris Mann, the oil-on-wood original painting depicts Tatum sitting and wearing nothing but a gray sweater, which the Magic Mike actor tugs at slightly with one hand.
But I suppose you know what does move one, what tugs at the heartstrings, are what always does in any great writer of love songs and, well, just songs of emotion, songs of the human condition.
She wants to stay open — she loves the work and feels she has more impact working with many nonprofits, than within one — but it tugs at her a bit when she accepts long-term contracts these days.
" The police department in the Dallas, Texas, suburbs posted the moment on Facebook, writing, "All swearing-in ceremonies are special but every once in a while one tugs at your heart strings a little more than others.
In one 21 video, he depilates his belly, pulling out hairs one by one; in another, he tugs at his nipples and hides his penis; in a third, he tries to scrunch himself into a ball and disappear.
In-between sharing stories about specific social life in Toronto memes and how her music tugs at emotional responses to devastation, Siggelkow shows the polarity of temperaments one can hold, and where that is routed in an artistic sense.
Their research, published Wednesday in the journal PLOS Biology, show how distinct emotional brain states can emerge even without external stimuli, such as a love song that tugs at your heart strings or a horror flick that fills you with dread.
"Nature" tugs at the heartstrings with cute animals in need; "black-ish" flashes back to "Good Times"; Stephen Hawking helps us think like him; and the families that gave us Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash tell their musical story.
Maybe the next time something comes along that tugs at your heart, you should find a way to waste as much time as it takes to get the project off the ground or prove to yourself that it won't work. 3.
After an all-night vote-a-rama on Wednesday, the Senate took its first real legislative tugs at unraveling the Affordable Care Act—the health care law that currently provides insurance to more than 20 million people who didn't have it before.
A few years ago they sent out postcards with an image of polar bears on a melting ice caps, and it just immediately tugs at your heartstrings and you think "you know what, this is not OK." Somebody should do something about this.
Adjusted gross: $1.4 billion Unadjusted gross: $84.3 million What it's about: Yet another example of Disney's dominance with animated films, his story of a living puppet trying to become a "real boy" tugs at the heartstrings while keeping its sense of fun.
I'm a sensitive, emotional gal who recently cried while watching a Windex commercial — I wish I were lying — but outside of scenes depicting aging parents and their children, nothing tugs at my heartstrings more than seeing a bond between a human and an animal.
The Daytime Ball GownNo matter how many times we've seen her do it, Susie Lau of Style Bubble always tugs at our fashion heartstrings (and outfit dreams) when she breaks out a voluminous, tulle gown — à la Molly Goddard — and wears it over denim.
Yet Trico is not cute in any predictable way; instead, the beast tugs at emotional strings with masterfully realized body language and subtle movements of its ears, which fold back when it's afraid, turn in the direction of noise, and perk up when it's alert.
" Verlyn Klinkenborg, reviewing "The Road From Coorain" in The New York Times, called it "the work of a writer who relentlessly tugs at the cultural fences around her until they collapse, leaving her solitary under an immense Australian sky, enlarged to herself at last.
"One of the issues that we have as a space industry, which has led us to the Space Launch System, is we insist on putting all of the mass per mission on a single launch," says Bienhoff, who also researched technologies needed for space tugs at Boeing.
I think it will certainly hold up as one of 2016's most surprising triumphs, the way it tugs at your emotions—it's like nothing else I've ever played, which is hugely impressive when you consider that Firewatch is a game with almost no physical human contact.
Barry Jenkins' poetic tale about the life of a young, black gay man in Miami, told in three stages, seems to have set the bar for his later films: The movie took home three Oscars, including best picture, and tugs at the heartstrings from beginning to end.
But a third of the way through, at the point where a black man tugs at a noose around his own neck, the roles seem to reverse, and a naked African-American woman is suddenly hoisting the body of a naked white man on a stake.
"The tragedy last Thursday at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland, tears at our hearts, tugs at our compassion and calls forth our fears for the safety of all those on the front lines of truth, accountability and journalistic pursuit," said a joint release by the two groups.
But after trying to grab the area with her fingers, Lee discovers that the patient's eyes are too deep-set to get a good grip, so with tweezers in hand, she tugs at the three-year-old blackhead to pull out the gunk, then takes scissors to the growth, snipping the exterior.
Then again, even Singapore as it is — born a slum-ridden speck with no oil, no hinterland and a volatile mix of ethnicities, raised with an authoritarian hand and transformed into one of the most prosperous, most politically meek nations on earth — even this Singapore tugs at the bounds of our credulity.
This is gut-wrenching a series of events that tugs at the heartstrings up a lot of independent voters who are making up their minds now what they&aposre going to do -- MACCALLUM: And policy-wise if the decision was made in order to make an example of these people and to discourage people from coming across the border, that obviously turned out to be a bad policy decision because that&aposs going to blow up in their faces. Absolutely.

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