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A woman wades through a flooded village in Bihar, India.
A hunter wades through water at the edge of a levee.
A man wades through a flooded road in Fajardo, Puerto Rico.
A boy wades through a flooded area following monsoon rains, July 6.
A resident of St. Marks, Florida, wades through floodwaters near his home.
As she wades through a crowd outside the venue, she won't shake your hand.
Each individual wades through feelings of abandonment, worry, and ownership over the Richard they knew.
And all of this is going down as the island wades through historic bankruptcy negotiations.
A man wades through about three feet of floodwater at his father's home in Kinston, North Carolina.
Mohammed Kassaf wears rain boots and wades through the puddles that submerge the floors of his tent.
A woman wades through a submerged street at the UNESCO heritage ancient town of Hoi, Vietnam, on Nov.
LaTanya Stewart wades through a flooded road to her apartment for the first time since the storm hit.
You can see his makeshift boat a little clearer here as he wades through his street late Thursday night.
A heron wades through the pond in front of the small distillery where I meet Matt Clark, the associate distiller.
It is flooded with characters and plot, but it happily wades through, plugging away until every single character gets a resolution.
As fashion wades through waters of an identity crisis, some designers are swimming against the tide while others are swimming free.
A woman wades through a submerged street in the UNESCO heritage ancient town of Hoi An after Typhoon Damrey hit Vietnam.
Sinha relies on imagery to illustrate the mire of the caste system – Ayaan wades through a literal swamp before emerging victorious.
Kyle Simmons wades through water to check on the home of his grandmother following Hurricane Matthew in Edisto Island, S.C., Sunday, Oct.
With bold reds and blues, director Lulu Wang wades through the thorns of emotional, geographic, and temporal displacement, interrogating identity and grief.
The gang wades through their high school history when Monica invites an old classmate (Brad Pitt) to join them for Thanksgiving dinner.
Matt: One observation, as Biden wades through some of the tougher subjects under gentle questioning: As ever, he projects a very unrehearsed vibe.
As Brazil wades through its worst recession in history, thousands of unemployed workers are turning to the underground economy to scrape together a salary.
They are figments well known to Michael Suarez as he wades through the far more threatening fantasies of the players slouching at the screens.
In a scene late in the film, Ki-woo wades through his family's flooded apartment and chooses to rescue one thing: the scholar's rock.
There are reports Angelina Jolie's team is consulting with famous crisis management expert Judy Smith as the actress wades through her divorce drama with Brad Pitt.
While Insecurities wades through the chaos of the present, another architecture and design show on the museum's third floor surveys modern interiors from the 1920s to the '50s.
He wades through traffic with this young son on his shoulders, offering worthless Venezuelan bills to drivers stuck in traffic, hoping to get a few coins in return.
President Trump is cozying up to the military as he seeks congressional approval for a defense buildup and wades through a series of controversies involving the armed forces.
The higher number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits took Wall Street by surprise last week as the U.S. Labor Department wades through a backlog of applications from Puerto Rico.
A member of the North Carolina Task Force urban search and rescue team wades through a flooded neighborhood looking for residents who stayed behind in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on Sept. 212.
And in general, that's the attitude Google has been taking all along as it slowly wades through the fake news crisis that Facebook amplified by a billion during the 2016 election.
Lyft's biggest rival is industry leader, Uber Technologies Inc, whose third-quarter losses widened as it wades through legal troubles and faces regulatory scrutiny across the globe, a source said on Tuesday.
TRUMP COZIES TO MILITARY: President Trump is cozying up to the military as he seeks congressional approval for a defense buildup and wades through a series of controversies involving the armed forces.
Nobi Hossain wades through the water carrying his elderly relative Sona Banu as hundreds of Rohingya refugees arrive under the cover of darkness from Myanmar, near Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh, on Sept. 226.
There are too many asks to assist every plea one-on-one, but Moore wades through the posts, trains new search angels and gladly gives interviews to promote the Facebook group, her own business, and the TV show.
This smutty anti-sitcom wades through its fourth season with the relationship between the pretentious Jimmy (Chris Geere) and the jaded Gretchen (Aya Cash) still very much in doubt; there's been plenty of competition, sabotage, revenge and all-around awful behavior.
Every one of us wades through his wreckage of norms, is unsteadied by his assault on truth, braces for whatever happens next and knows that it may have much greater and longer consequence for us than it does for Trump.
We've already had a good long look at Luke Cage as a supporting player in Jessica Jones, but the invulnerable man's own series makes him look like even more of a force of nature, with Cage barely flinching as he wades through a gang of goons.
Sam Parks walks through flooded Water Street as Hurricane Florence comes ashore in Wilmington, North Carolina Florence's flooding claims a couple of cars and the first story of a house in New Bern, NC. Kim Adams wades through waist-deep floodwaters at her home in Southport, North Carolina.
Obama and His Movement Prepare to Challenge President Trump Disneyland for Gun Lovers: Inside the Notorious Darra Adam Khel Arms Market The president-elect's stance that all politically appointed ambassadors must, with no exceptions, be gone from Day One risks cutting off nations' direct line to the president while Congress wades through the lengthy process of approving their successors, analysts said.
The film follows the main protagonist, Billy Hayes, an astronaut aboard the station, as he wades through a plot of secrecy and sabotage trying to tell friend from foe in the process.
They also documented the training of U.S. troops in the Panama Canal Zone and other areas of Central and South America. Combat Photographer Harry Breedlove of DASPO wades through rice paddies during an infantry sweep outside of Saigon, Vietnam.
A great egret wades through a cypress grove. Bradley's death and Smith's acquittal made national headlines; detailed stories ran in the New York Times,"Florida Fisherman Who Shot Game Warden Says It Was Done in Self-Defense". The New York Times, June 8, 1909.
To be a patriotic soldier, Brigadier Singh must be ready to put his son in harms way. By showing that Brigadier Singh (Jayant) and Captain Bahadur Singh (Dharmendra) are father-son duo, the film wades through the family versus nation dilemma, and shows contradictions of serving both family and nation. The film tries to show a "moral victory for India".
The Irish Guards' historian recorded that Trefusis 'slips, or wades, through rain and mud to lunch with his old Battalion a few hundred yards away ... Then he goes on with the remnants of his shattered Brigade, to take over fresh work on a quieter part of the line, and en route to "get his hair cut".'Kipling, pp. 116–7.
Son of a Trickster is a 2017 coming of age novel by Eden Robinson. In it, a teenage boy wades through the complications of a broken family, social pressure, drugs, alcohol and poverty and discovers the Haisla trickster Wee'jit. The story is set in Kitimat, British Columbia. It is the first in a Trickster trilogy written by Robinson and took eight years to write.
Queen Red Beach, Sword Area; Lord Lovat, on the right of the column, wades through the water. The figure in the foreground, is Piper Bill Millin. The plan was for 1st Special Service Brigade comprising Nos 3, 4, 6 and 45 (RM) Commandos to land at Ouistreham in Queen Red sector (the most easterly). No 4 Commando were augmented by 1 and 8 Troops (both French) of No 10 (Inter Allied) Commando.
He wades through the stunned crowd and breaks the statue, then admonishes the crowd about trusting in godmen. He advises them to search for God inside themselves rather than worshipping statues. Rao prevents the crowd from attacking the priests, asking for them to be allowed to leave unharmed but also insisting that they stop believing in them. After the completion of Ramlila, Rao goes back to Gopala to thank him, only to find him gone.
However, the only safe way of crossing a river with a nguruvilu is by boat. The only way to get rid of a nguruvilu is through the offices of a machi (shaman) or good kalku "sorcerer". The kalku is to be offered gifts in return for the service of Nguruvilu removal. The kalku (who may be male or female) wades through the river until he or she reaches the whirlpool and then dives in.
At times, as per the demand of customers, electricity is switched off and lanterns are provided to create a rural setting A launch wades through water hyacinth in an Alappuzha canal Beypore, located 10 km south of Kozhikode at the mouth of the Chaliyar River, is a famous fishing harbour, port and boatbuilding centre. Beypore has a 1,500-year tradition of boatbuilding. The skills of the local shipwrights and boatbuilders have widely sought after.
In Buenos Aires, the 25-year-old Exe is seen waking up and getting dressed in his apartment. He wades through a flooded neighbourhood to arrive at his workplace, a supermarket, only to be fired from his position. He subsequently spends time with his friends and family, loitering with the former in urban spaces and visiting online sex chat rooms. They perform sex acts, like fellatio, on each other in front of a web camera for virtual payment.
Based on the short story "The False Gems" by Guy De Maupassant, Sulle Sathya is the story of one man as he wades through life and love, searching for answers that elude him. Karthik, the protagonist goes through contrastingly different marriages with two women, Maya and Priya, each raising different questions about love, trust, and most importantly life. In the end, Karthik looks back at his life and wonders, confused and clueless as to what step to take.
Thor wades through a river while the other Æsir ride across the bridge Bifröst (1895) by Lorenz Frølich In Norse mythology, the Kerlaugar (plural form of Old Norse kerlaug "kettle-bath",Orchard (1997:100).) i.e. "bath-tub", are two rivers through which the god Thor wades. The Kerlaugar are attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional material, and in a citation of the same verse in the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson.
Whitehead takes advantage of the situation to finally kill O'Neill by shooting him in the back of the head. Whitehead buries his friends' corpses in the hole and leaves the field. Wearing O'Neill's clothes, he gathers his master's stolen documents and returns to the hedgerow where he first met Cutler, Jacob and Friend, from which battle sounds are rising. After he wades through the hedge, he sees Friend, Jacob and himself standing together, implying he is still under the effects of the mushrooms in the field behind him.
Like Shakespeare's Richard III of England, but without that character's perversely appealing exuberance, Macbeth wades through blood until his inevitable fall. As Kenneth Muir writes, "Macbeth has not a predisposition to murder; he has merely an inordinate ambition that makes murder itself seem to be a lesser evil than failure to achieve the crown." Some critics, such as E. E. Stoll, explain this characterisation as a holdover from Senecan or medieval tradition. Shakespeare's audience, in this view, expected villains to be wholly bad, and Senecan style, far from prohibiting a villainous protagonist, all but demanded it.
At a crowded apartment party, sultry goth-punk Raphaëlle is pawed by a male guest whom she kicks in the eye in response. When he goes to the bathroom to check his injury, he's attacked and murdered by a mysterious Death like figure in a cloak and skull mask. His body is discovered by a girl whom the killer promptly decapitates, tossing her head into the middle of the living room which throws the crowd into a panic. The stranger wades through the partygoers, skewering heads and slashing away until the guests have either fled or perished.
The god Thor wades through a river, while the Æsir ride across the bridge, Bifröst, in an illustration by Lorenz Frølich (1895). Central to accounts of Norse mythology are the plights of the gods and their interaction with various other beings, such as with the jötnar, who may be friends, lovers, foes, or family members of the gods. Numerous gods are mentioned in the source texts. As evidenced by records of personal names and place names, the most popular god among the Scandinavians during the Viking Age was Thor, who is portrayed as unrelentingly pursuing his foes, his mountain-crushing, thunderous hammer Mjölnir in hand.
Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine scored Here I Stand two-and-a-half stars out of five, and considered the music "almost always just one notch above mediocrity." The Observer Steve Yates panned the album as "gloop [Usher] wades through". In his consumer guide for MSN Music, critic Robert Christgau cited the songs "Trading Places" and "Best Thing" as "choice cuts", indicating "good song[s] on an album that isn't worth your time or money". Jon Pareles of The New York Times wrote that "tension, not bliss, creates the album's best songs", referring to "Moving Mountains", "His Mistakes", "Appetite" and "What's a Man To Do".
" But Richard is "naturally incapable of good" and "wades through a series of crimes [...] from the ungovernable violence of his temper and a reckless love of mischief", while Macbeth, "full of 'the milk of human kindness, "is with difficulty prevailed upon to commit [...] the murder of Duncan" and is filled "with remorse after its perpetration."Hazlitt 1818, pp. 26–27. Similarly, though Lady Macbeth is evil, "[s]he is only wicked to gain a great end" and it is only her "inexorable self-will" that prevents her being diverted from her "bad purpose" which masks her "natural affections";Hazlitt 1818, p. 19. whereas Goneril and Regan, in King Lear, "excite our loathing and abhorrence" as Lady Macbeth does not.
Lord Lovat, on the right of the column, wades through the water at Sword. The figure in the foreground is Piper Bill Millin. The assault on Sword began at about 03:00 with the aerial and naval bombardment of German coastal defences and artillery sites. The landing was to be concentrated on Queen Red and Queen White in front of Hermanville-sur-Mer, other approaches having proven impassable due to shoals. At 07:25, the first units set off for the beach. These were the amphibious DD tanks of the 13th/18th Hussars; they were followed closely by the 8th Infantry Brigade, and by Royal Engineers in AVREs and the various odd-looking, specialized vehicles that had been nicknamed 'Hobart's funnies'.
He despises the mobs of tourists who have no comparable knowledge to his about whales he wades through on a daily basis but notices one particular woman who seems to be everywhere he goes, and who always seems to be watching him. It takes a while for the Whale Caller to speak to this woman but eventually he approaches Saluni, known as the village drunk, and has an uneventful conversation ending with her walking away. They meet a couple weeks later and pick up where the previous conversation leaves off by discussing whales and learning of their opposing views. The Whale Caller puts fourth his knowledge of whales for Saluni to interpret, but the outcome is the same as Saluni simply walks away.

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