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"wailing" Definitions
  1. a long loud high sound made by somebody who is sad or in pain
  2. shouts or complaints made in a loud high voice
  3. a long loud high sound

743 Sentences With "wailing"

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We came back to the sounds of ambulance sirens wailing in warning and family members wailing in mourning.
Sirens were wailing loudly; it was a very dramatic scene.
Inconsolable wailing, unsteady feet, breathless delirium — a mother or sister.
What's that wailing you hear, faint, carried on the wind?
As a whole, though, "The Wailing" is the hard stuff.
I hear wailing, and I think it might be me.
That's right, take the barfy, snotty, wailing children with you.
Fleets of wailing ambulances were pulling up to the scene.
His wailing falsetto turned repeated phrases into a keening litany.
As the man was searched, a wailing police van arrived.
Virtually the only vehicles on the roads were wailing ambulances.
Apparently my son's wailing had called attention to our situation.
Over the ringing in his ears, he could hear someone wailing.
The audio, echoing gunshots and children wailing, is at times, unbearable.
KAMPALA, Uganda – Wailing women, long speeches, livestock slaughtered for a feast.
The guitars were wailing and I thought, 'I like that girl!
But then, suddenly we could hear wailing and heart-rending screams.
Deputy Faulkner speeds toward the scene, lights on and siren wailing.
Thomas said his father collapsed over the chest and started wailing.
Steve truly excels when wailing on his axe, no vocals necessary.
Scared soldiers and this inconsolable pilot sitting on the ground wailing.
After five minutes of wailing, L. goes in to rock him.
As he sat in the grandstand, the wailing cars amazed him.
At one point the sled tips over, and I start wailing.
For all her wailing about Jess' inability to cook aloo gobi, Mrs.
When a little baby boy came wailing into the world on Sept.
Expectation: Thom Yorke impassionedly wailing from the top of a stone dragon.
"I'm not me," she admitted, wailing in the office of the FBI.
But then came wailing and gnashing of teeth and wearing of sackcloth.
What will happen when I have a wailing newborn in my arms?
Other residents posting on Twitter were noticeably annoyed by the wailing alarms.
And so did the highs and wailing lows of the music industry.
Electric guitars weren't previously featured in Thrones, but here they are wailing.
So much wailing and gnashing of teeth were evident over the weekend.
Would even stable oil calm the current spate of gnashing and wailing?
Her daughter started wailing, prompting another shopper to alert a store clerk.
Other photos and audio from within a detention center depict wailing children.
There is an instinctual response to hearing children wailing for their parents.
I was barely a click away from wailing and rending my garments.
Her newborn daughter had finally stopped wailing and dropped off to sleep.
His thrashing and wailing continued on Tuesday morning — on Twitter, of course.
A mere mention of Evo can unleash uncontrolled wailing at the barricades.
But one that functions properly should not sound like a wailing teakettle.
So Kenny followed Fanning's lead and just started wailing on the thing.
I heard a sound in the woods like the wailing of an animal, which is what I thought it was, although I had heard all kinds of animals wailing in those woods and this was not like them.
Kid Cudi*65 minutes of emotional wailing* King PrincessIRL Goop on Ya Grinch.
We're told she was wailing religious scripture at the top of her lungs.
" The girl's father pleaded for the officer to save her, wailing "My baby!
Heard mom wailing, stepdad returned w/mop & bucket to clean up crime scene.
People were wailing about the conspiracy against the Warriors despite a dominant performance.
Lombard followed Magny to the mat and began wailing away at Magny's turtle.
It really goes in with that hi-hat and Clarence is just wailing.
" Before he's reached the end of the first verse, he's wailing "Thank you!
The Wailing starts off in a rash of madness and stays that way.
So sure, go see some whales instead of wailing (silently) in your office.
"The Wailing" is an expansive and often excruciating horror film from South Korea.
My 3-year-old son, cheerful a minute before, joined in the wailing.
Just as the shooting started, car alarms in the parking lot began wailing.
Wailing, she stumbled home and handed the child to her husband, Voumbele Datchaka.
The scout reads the trampled popcorn boxes, the displaced gravel, the wailing wind.
U2 ponders the situation with buzzing, wailing guitars and a dance-floor thump.
Unintentionally adding an extra fillip: his 1-year-old daughter, August, wailing offscreen.
Police in the Netherlands got a call about a man wailing in his apartment.
But you'll remember those women wailing in shelters, the ground shaking from bomb sieges.
There is a photo of a mascara streaked and wailing Claire to prove it.
His faded brown T-shirt says "Brooklyn" but outside the sirens are wailing Manhattan.
Democrats wailing over the plight of the remaining children are conveniently ignoring the facts.
And on the surface, The Wailing — his third film — offers more of the same.
The boys jumped; the dogs howled, and soon a wailing police car whizzed by.
They wake together, her eyes flying open just as his wailing rises beside her.
When the embassy's alarm klaxons started wailing, American diplomats crawled under desks and tables.
JACKSON, Mississippi — There is wailing and gnashing of teeth outside the Gates of Hell.
Faintly wailing violin lines interact with oscillating intervals and murky chords in the piano.
I'd rather endure 10 hours of Eric Clapton than 10 seconds of their wailing.
Wailing tantrums were pitched in the aisles between the Barbies and the Beanie Babies.
"She describes mothers wailing in anguish, people fainting who can't stand it," Carson said.
His adopted mother, a Russian woman, is running behind the soldiers, half naked, wailing.
So, do you remember widespread wailing and rending of garments among the economic elite?
A martyr's death and the inescapable wailing for a commander, a captain, a president.
She saw women wailing, demanding to know what would become of their young children.
I could hear the mournful wailing from the street as I approached my house.
But Aristotle will also read your tyke a bedtime story and soothe your wailing infant.
As we said, the reality show leans on weeping and wailing — what reality television doesn't?
By the end, Covetous is assaulting your ears and eyes, flashing, wailing, screaming at you.
Another named Mishka became Internet-famous after wailing "Rie ruv roo" in a 2011 video.
The song is purposefully baroque, with Palmer and Power's voices wailing over an insistent piano.
He wasn't really interested in playing with me; meanwhile, the birthday boy was just wailing.
Family members at the hospital began wailing upon learning the youngster had died, WPLG reported.
In support of Vin Rock's definition of gangsta rap, Mozzy is wailing rather than crying.
Yet another showed a woman wailing in pain from the deadly effects of secondhand smoking.
You mute yourself for fear that your internal wailing will wreck the vibe for others.
They're best known for their wailing, piercing cries as their bodies detox from the drugs.
The bassoon and oboe played soft wailing tones, then segued into plaintive, twisting melodic lines.
Clapping, wailing, stamping, he and his four musicians offered extreme action of a simpler kind.
When she stepped outside, it was 3:05, and the tsunami sirens were already wailing.
In the recording, children can be heard wailing, sobbing and calling out for their parents.
High-voiced wailing and howled harmonies that screamed through the boom of that big drum.
My next memory: sitting in a small ER with my head in my hands, wailing.
Or so the wailing mourners, led by their supercharged, Jheri-curled pastor (Marchánt Davis) believe.
Every time they read a name, another corner of the courtroom would break out wailing.
Have you heard the audio clip of these children wailing that just came out today?
Others screamed out for doctors, wailing, praying, pleading for their beloved fallen to breathe again.
Mann, in a side room, then could be heard from the courtroom wailing and screaming.
Whoever wins, there will be much wailing and gnashing of teeth from the other side.
He is quickly rushed through the chaotic corridors packed with wailing wounded and weeping victims.
Most suburban streets are certainly free of blaring horns, wailing sirens and, sometimes, even people.
On Wednesday night, it was swarming with wailing police cars, buzzing helicopters and media vehicles.
Howard often gives herself over completely to wailing a single note — precise, but still passionate.
Even everyone's fav auntie Flame is not immediately sure how to handle 10,000 wailing babies pic.twitter.
In video he took, two barrages of gunfire are heard amid wailing sirens and emergency lights.
Zola Jesus's new album Okovi is dramatic — full of intense sounds, wailing vocals, and dark themes.
Again, this doesn't feel any weirder or more modern than the wailing snake-baby in Eraserhead.
Officers can be seen congregating in the background as the sister sits on a rock wailing.
When she got there onstage and started doing her amazing artistic wailing, we stood in awe.
Video footage of children sitting in cages and an audiotape of wailing children sparked worldwide anger.
The Wailing Wall (Jerusalem) The Mona Lisa (Musée du Louvre, Paris, France) The Colosseum (Rome, Italy).
They play up their charms, pit adults against one another, and engage in loud, public wailing.
At one point, a man began wailing as Francis placed his hands on the man's head.
At the same time that the services call for more people, they are wailing about readiness.
"At that moment, the young child broke into tears, and she started wailing," Moore told NPR.
It is unusual for horror movies to run well over two hours, as "The Wailing" does.
"  "Plus," he added, "We found that it could take on a real wailing or crying quality.
Along the way, the subject would hear the actors wailing in agony from an adjacent room.
Your foster mother ran after you, you already asleep in your father's arms, wailing your name.
Or just plain shameful looks at a mother nursing her hungry, clawing, wailing child in public.
My mom was wailing, my sister was screaming and my brothers looked like they'd seen ghosts.
Footage from the Orsk airport showed Russians pacing and wailing as news of the crash spread.
A siren wailing two streets away meant there would be no enticing her outside for hours.
She starts out almost matter-of-fact; by the chorus, she's wailing in frustration and accusation.
Based on the media coverage of the crisis, he'd expected to see squalor, amputees, wailing children.
And wailing against the bill as an American Armageddon is dumb politics, at least for Democrats.
THERE WAS no wailing "wah-wah" pedal, no rasping distortion, no shrieking feedback from an oversized speaker.
Trump has spent the last year and half or so in office just absolutely wailing on NATO.
Dad fumbles with the buttons and dials on the instrumentation panel and sets off a wailing alarm.
At more than 100 decibels, Ms Sharapova's wailing is roughly as loud as a chainsaw or helicopter.
"The scene was horrible -- especially seeing children wailing and dying in front of you," Habak told CNN.
What ensues is pure violence ... with the women wailing on each other as Fowler oversees the action.
As soon as Nye plays Ed Sheeran's song "Shape of You," the adorable baby ceases her wailing.
After walking through some trees, there was a Cubone, dramatically wailing in the middle of a field.
We have seen photographs of wailing children, in cages or all alone; we have heard them cry.
She never sounded subsumed by the machinery, even when she seemed to be wailing against its rhythms.
Blaring horns become bold, frenetic lines atop a neon background; wailing guitars are sweeping ribbons of charcoal.
Without that, all you're left with is a disgusting mess of synth, horns, wailing, and hand-claps.
She began to walk away but kept stopping and wailing back at us, pointing to the sky.
Centered around the trauma of a lost love, Lamar's performance shifted between wailing screeches to woeful laments.
" Surveying the wreckage, such people expect "to escape moral responsibility by wailing: 'But I didn't mean this!
There, I first heard her wailing from a newfound 45 in my grandmother's record collection in Guyana.
Her diaper changed, Ella went into diva mode, wailing and clutching at her mother's discarded fur coat.
Nearby, a Sudanese mother cradled a wailing, emaciated 40-day-old baby covered in lumpy skin lesions.
A planet, a black hole and a wailing star Our solar system is full of peculiar things.
This Laurie (Scout Taylor-Compton) can hardly stop wailing long enough to hide without giving herself up.
From his 2017 mixtape I Empty Pistols, songs like "Stressin," show him wailing about the sting of betrayal.
Ms. Bate, who met Ms. Markey in college, recalls one performance in which she portrayed a wailing baby.
I haven't been able to get Giovanni Ribisi's plaintive wailing out of my head for nearly 20 years.
But this in no way prevented Trump's supporters from screaming and wailing over Kathy Griffin's "beheaded Trump" photoshoot.
"Get in the car!" one of the officers shouted as the three daughters stood on the sidewalk wailing.
You take her clothes off or give her a wipe that's too cold, and then she starts wailing!
The doctor hands you a double handful of wailing flesh and tells you it lives with you now.
We'll definitely give it a try next time we find ourselves pigeonholed among a gang of wailing babies.
Instead, symptoms may include moaning, wailing, hitting a wheelchair over and over again or repeating the same phrase.
On sales trips Ogg told the pilot to fly low over a town, with the plane's siren wailing.
It happened in the dead of night, amid a din of wailing sirens and the pounding of rock.
ESPERANZA RÍO COCO, Nicaragua — The wailing came from a house perched along the river as people gathered outside.
A bystander live-streamed the aftermath of Olango's shooting on Facebook, which showed his sister wailing and distraught.
Her wailing baby, May Ling, refuses to latch on to breastfeed and is starving after days without eating.
Their fights hit every note and tempo: nagging, bickering, quarrelsome, sniping, passive-aggression, shouting, screaming, wailing, whispered rage.
With sirens wailing, rescuers rushed to lift the wounded into the backs of pick-up trucks for evacuation.
A few close-ups of a wailing baby and Siri and Alexa will be busy searching tubal ligation.
We continue with our lives, pointedly ignoring the grief of wailing mothers and children half a world away.
She's a bleached-blond version of the figure in Munch's "The Scream," silently wailing at an uncomprehending universe.
Awakened by wailing sirens, people fled homes and campsites in the dead of night and throughout the next day.
When you think about James Corden's voice coming wailing over a supermarket intercom system, desperately calling you by name.
But once networks were broadcasting footage of brown toddlers wailing in cages, Sessions had slipped mostly into the background.
The father just sits there, hands to his face, shaking his head, but the children are weeping, then wailing.
Gaga, who is billed as Lady Gaga in the movie, will be wailing at the top of her range.
Stroup catches the child, before going down on one knee to get the wailing child out of harms way.
For Jews, the last remaining retaining wall of the Temple Mount platform, the Western or Wailing Wall, is sacred.
Court and her husband Barry juggled baby Daniel alone, and he was often wailing in the grandstands during matches.
In March, 2015, oil hit $45 (from almost $100 six months earlier) amid much wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Cue the usual wailing and gnashing of teeth from the U.S., the U.N., Japan, China ... you get the picture.
Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings have been jam-packed with political spectacle, including senators jousting and protestors wailing in the chamber.
The G.O.P. angst, the gnashing and wailing and searching for last-minute substitutes and exit strategies, is getting old.
The piece moves in heaving spurts, with wailing flute and clarinet lines, pounding rhythms and skittish pointillist piano bursts.
Walking out of the theater it's hard not to expect some Murtagh-style sad-sax wailing in the background.
NASA posted an image of a purple nebula, which kind of looks like Prince wailing on a cosmic guitar.
One of the rats was put into a harness and hoisted above ground — an unpleasant experience that caused wailing.
"Serious" music fans tend to associate vocal runs and melisma with American Idol-style wailing, but Ariana's always tasteful.
It's a thumping, wailing, low-fi piano-pounding stomp that recalls — with pop concision — indoctrination, beatings, disassociation and escape.
The investigative website ProPublica posted this audio clip of children who were separated, wailing as a border agent jokes.
The handful of remaining orange trees are heavy with ripe fruit, and there's an unfamiliar wailing in the distance.
A mother arrived at the security cordon, wailing and begging the police to let her proceed toward the mosque.
The lady cop escorted her into one of the squad cars, which immediately sped off with its siren wailing.
But songs like Ma Rainey's "Prove It on Me," which Ms. Bradford sang with wailing intensity, make things explicit.
A resident of the area, Mohammed Naushad, said he was woken by people wailing at around 4:30 a.m.
Ms. Charles remembers her youngest, who was 3 at the time, wailing as he was taken from the apartment.
The wailing "Tomorrow" on 1981's October was Bono's anguished, affecting cry for the mother he lost so young.
Eventually, he pulled out my beautiful wailing daughter, her mouth agape and her tiny body the color of ripe rhubarb.
Reddit is teeming with stories of people who believe they heard La Llorona's wailing at some point during their childhoods.
She scales up during the climax of the song, wailing and riffing, gospel-style, to the best of her ability.
A Kashmiri woman comforts a wailing relative after his house was destroyed in a gun battle in Tral village, Kashmir.
When Mary Ann saw her son lying on the ground, lifeless, with his hands still in cuffs, she began wailing.
When Trump tweets in the morning, newsrooms scramble, answering the call of the Brobdingnagian baby wailing in the White House.
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"He is out there wailing on his own," a fellow New England Democrat told The New York Times in 2007.
Last month, Hawaii residents heard the wailing of a nuclear warning siren for the first time since the Cold War.
And doesn't Alex Turner, curled up on a sofa, wailing the final chorus of "Smooth" embody that very Dad-ness?
SIRENS WAILING, a black government car pushes through the traffic, past the beggars and street vendors, up a potholed road.
For Folds, it was watching fellow second grader (and future wife) Anna Goldman wailing on a ragtime number at school.
The shady forest of Wailing Woods, the calming Loot Lake, and even brand-new areas like the dusty Paradise Palms.
Manning's Twitter presence—including calls to disarm police forces—has also repeatedly drawn the wailing of distressed Fox News staff.
I could fly with angel wings while wailing on a flaming guitar, which is actually a dream I once had.
Crashing decisively below the August lows would bring out an even more intense round of wailing and gnashing of teeth.
First Chandler is wailing on the nobody, and then its Monica's turn, wielding what looks like a spiked cricket bat.
It really is literally cowboys singing to the moon; wailing, howling at the moon, but it's very beautiful to hear.
Jude is squirming and wailing, his bare pudgy legs cycling erratically as her mother dangles him over the terrace railing.
It opens with Sookee weepily saying goodbye to some adults and wailing children, their gushing matched by the torrential rain.
The song "Lazarus" is bleak and downbeat, crescendoing into a wall of wailing jazz horns after a tense build up.
Instead, Bowie tosses a wailing saxophone, a syncopated dance beat, and a rollicking piano line together at the same time.
While his train was leaving the platform, he saw police vans and ambulances driving at high speed, their sirens wailing.
A video by Pear Video, a news service, showed him wailing when he heard of his son's exoneration on Friday.
The sidewalks were occasionally overrun with chanting crowds, and we often heard police and ambulance sirens wailing into the night.
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And you can hear the wailing from much of the Beltway, the claims that Democrats are moving too far left.
What would Edvard Munch's "The Scream" look like if its famous wailing figure was isolating at home for two weeks?
Other video footage showed destroyed mud huts and women wailing as they went from one charred body to the next.
Often we can hear him out in the hinterlands and hills, wailing at god and firing crossbows at the unwary.
Mary Bronson wailed, and I heard in the wailing a song for her husband, her boys, and all her lost.
Picture the scene: a lady one one knee, a bearded man wailing, and a ring that belongs to the family Dumas.
The music stopped temporarily as band members ran to comfort bereaved relatives who lunged forward, wailing to grieve over the coffins.
Footage recorded later shows police arriving on the scene, as well as a woman wailing on the sidelines of the field.
One of Dougy's earliest, most formative memories imprinted itself a year later: He remembers the house wailing, grief shaking the walls.
The woman I was living with then came home and heard wailing and found me curled up in a fetal position.
A wailing sound fills the air and a swirl of red-and-blue lights hurtle toward us from across the campus.
Facebook's rolling out some new changes to its newsfeed, so go ahead and let the wailing and gnashing of teeth begin.
Those who were shocked to hear audio of wailing toddlers and see images of family separations haven't been paying close attention.
A marching band struck up a dirge, and relatives of the deceased raised their arms, wailing and swaying with the rhythm.
" One of the videos she'd posted, I remembered, showed a woman kneeling on the ground and wailing, "The government are traitors!
As an encore he electrified the audience with a dazzling, wailing performance of a klezmer dance by his brother, Goran Frost.
It crawls through muck, broken-down guitars and back-alley bass tripping over lazy drums, interrupted by wailing, atonal background saxophones.
But quietly, off to one side, an oft-maligned sector of the populace was also wailing and gnashing their teeth: pornographers.
Police sirens wailing, Captain Renault and Christian race to the tarmac, followed by Rick's customers, followed by Sam, pushing his piano.
Over a Bo Diddley beat, Richard Thompson longs for a cleansing apocalypse, and summons it with a wailing, clawing guitar solo.
The grief of the civilians over dead kids and dead animals and dead husbands and brothers: They're wailing for it all.
Sanders pulled up to the Capitol for a vote Wednesday morning in his motorcade, with police lights flashing and sirens wailing.
Then she goes back to wailing in agony, and the kids skip off to a party, like the Americans they are.
She sang Janacek's "Nursery Rhymes" for voice, piano and clarinet, which had a hint of wailing klezmer in this feisty performance.
She smacks her head on one of its many fruitless branches and promptly starts wailing, piercing the idyllic scene around us.
Video from the hospital showed adults wailing in grief as children covered in blood were rushed from ambulances into the building.
Wailing in the back of a Boko Haram truck, the girl told Amina that she had watched fighters kill her parents.
People were pressed so close to me, wailing, chanting, pushing and shoving to get within touching distance of the funeral pyre.
The scene is made even more disturbing by the wailing of women and children in the background as the beast chows down.
Video footage of children sitting in cages and an audiotape of wailing children had sparked anger as the images were broadcast worldwide.
Kelly then dives back into the interview, although the kids can still be heard wailing on the other side of the door.
He convinces his wailing, disturbed girlfriend (Jennifer Jason Leigh) to use her mother's (Rose Gregorio) credit card to pay for Nicky's bail.
When she stops wailing the minute angry Alex takes her, the peds surgeon suggests maybe Owen just isn't a baby guy. Foreshadowing!
Even though the music in this video consists of Scallon wailing a drum stick against an instrument, it all sounds surprisingly good.
One little girl in the center of the room was just sobbing and wailing and beating her little fists on a playmat.
You have seen her startled, afraid, wailing, she is shoved back into Lindsy's vagina, you have watched as the cervix snaps closed.
The shuffling rhythms and wah guitars mingle with wailing brass, driving forward insistent, riffing vocal melodies, never quite letting the listener settle.
All of a sudden, a loud wailing broke out near the entrance to the two-storey house that served as our office.
The wailing figure from Edvard Munch's painting "The Scream," itself long ago turned to dust, appears on sporadic signs near these totems.
Was the fact that I listened to Kanye West's 'Only One' over and over while wailing going to affect him long-term?
People are vacillating between virtual sobbing and wailing, and yelling that they NEED the bear and its glorious leggies in their lives.
There was also the annoyed neighbor who introduced new mom Miranda Hobbes to a trick that would finally quiet her wailing child.
" The Hunt eventually "lost some of its terrors and the wailing procession of lost souls turned into a troupe of comic demons.
A member of his retinue who has never seen so much water will not stop wailing and wants to return to land.
Mary Todd Lincoln, his widow, was cloistered in the White House, wailing in grief, unable to reach her closest confidante: her dressmaker.
Despite the presence of speeding cars and fire engines with wailing sirens, Blanca Gómez's illustrations create an atmosphere that is overwhelmingly quiet.
But now, with many of the city's businesses closed and its neighborhoods quiet, endless wailing seems to echo through the deserted streets.
But now, with many of the city's businesses closed and its neighborhoods quiet, endless wailing seems to echo through the deserted streets.
There is some voice-over but little dialogue in an ebb-and-flow soundtrack that alternates wailing folk melodies with choral chanting.
One scene has the lead character wailing and the women of Harga surrounding her, mimicking her actions and crying along with her.
During that time, my husband and I zipped back and forth to doctors' offices, sometimes with a wailing infant, collecting our evidence.
Nearly a dozen congregants follow, and for the next 203-plus minutes, they hold each other, and the wailing reaches fever pitch.
Does this description make you think of that blockbuster tear-jerker "Titanic" and its wailing theme song "My Heart Will Go On"?
The past and present are a terrifying blur in "Transit," a brilliant allegory set in France that opens amid wailing police sirens.
JPMorgan's periodic squeezing of the front part of the LME aluminium curve has caused much wailing and gnashing of teeth in the market.
It said Islamic State would "replace their fireworks with explosive belts and devices, and turn their singing and clapping into weeping and wailing".
No wailing, no gnashing of teeth, just a general recognition that higher rates are in the future and that doesn't spell looming catastrophe.
The elder brother had known no sun and chunks of broken buildings and ash wailing towns; four hundred thousand ravens, his own torsos.
For all of the wailing and gnashing of teeth bombarding the viewers, readers, and listeners of modern media, this noise, too, will pass.
From Trump the Wailing Wall™ wax statues, to Love Trumps Hate™ t-shirts, there's definitely a market for anti-Trump merchandise.
Investigators contend that Hurt failed to rush the wailing baby to the hospital, but instead sought advice from her friends about treating burns.
One little girl in the center of the room was just sobbing and wailing and beating her little fists on a play mat.
A girl named Ferris had tried to open it before, and the wailing of the alarm had drawn the whirlybirds in an instant.
Sirens were wailing in the distance as ambulances rushed to nearby University Medical Center, less than a mile from her house, she said.
"Harmonica," the first, set the mood: Thematic lines unfold in thick, gnashing chords, but with the jazzy fervor and wailing lyricism of blues.
But her misery is set to music by the Jambalaya Brass Band, which trails after her, lending sweet sounds to her wailing woe.
In the delivery room at St. Agnes Hospital, after more than 20 hours of labor, the infant finally arrived, red-faced and wailing.
Especially outstanding was a rendition of "Georgia on My Mind," in which he used enhanced vibrato and ornamentation to convey a wailing soulfulness.
In the bit, from 1977, Kaufman, in a bright-salmon jumpsuit, bounces around, wailing, "I trusted you," to a cheering, increasingly baffled audience.
The program ended on a more raw note as Mr. Jones rose from his chair, wailing while leaping from side to side onstage.
"The wailing of Small's sister, Victoria Davis, hit the back of my throat and caused my hand to shake," Carrega recalled to me.
The ritual allows them to break down without any of the judgment that is otherwise associated with being a wailing woman in public.
There was the wailing 2-year-old in the dark, barely higher than the knees of the border agent patting down her mother.
Invariably accompanied by wailing makeout music and sometimes a dairy product, these function simultaneously as the movie's raison d'être and its creamy topping.
Mr. Carrabba's songs — scarred wails pulsing with nervy punk energy — were among the genre's most recognizable, but all that wailing took its toll.
More wailing is sure to come over the next month as YouTube rolls out a controversial design change that will abbreviate subscriber counts.
Some were weeping and wailing, while others were trying to look up names of loved ones on the lists that employees handed out.
The third opened with a drum-set duet that yielded to a skittish dialogue for double bass and cello, then a wailing din.
Within days of the explosion they had sprouted new greenery — surrounded by Hiroshima's horrors of carbonized bodies and black rain and wailing survivors.
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — The Holy Trinity Cathedral in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital, echoed with the wailing of the bereaved on Sunday morning.
Once our initial fright dissipated, curiosity set in, and we stayed with the policemen and emergency technicians who pulled up in wailing, flashing trucks.
After wailing on a water-filled punching bag and engaging in some strenuous burpees and lunges, I checked on my results to find...none.
As we approached, dozens of mainly African migrants ran toward us, screaming and wailing as marines and police tried unsuccessfully to hold them back.
For Hillz, a loss to Uncle Bernie would once again kick off the why-isn't-she-doing-better, wailing-and-gnashing-of-teeth narrative.
When Joslin dies, just moments later, Massi picks up the camera and points it at his body, recording even as he can't stop wailing.
Owen continues to deal with the wailing baby, and in the funniest moment of the night, two actual surgeons don't know what colic is.
Video from Qamishli showed residents digging through rubble searching for survivors and women wailing from apartments where the blast had blown off front walls.
She described it as "the wailing face" — and performed her own version of it to illustrate just how much she resonates with the emotion.
I just saw her on the Outlaw Country Cruise—she was out there with her hair done, in a fringed jacket, still wailing away.
"I think he is absolutely right in what he is doing, and you don't alter it just because people are wailing," Mr. Herro said.
He learned of his son's fate when he heard his daughter-in-law wailing from her house across the dirt road from his own.
She began wailing and Mr. Lam raced back to pull her out of trouble, but not before she had been stung about 40 times.
Dotted across the enormous stage at the Park Avenue Armory, performers in William Kentridge's The Head and the Load are wailing in the dark.
In the painting, we see him kneeling and wailing with grief, his clothes disheveled, his scalp bloody where he has torn out his hair.
It'd be easy to go full Kung Fury pastiche, overloading on wailing Sunset Strip guitars and arpeggiated analog synths and calling it a day.
In the property's low-ceilinged karaoke lounge, patrons took turns wailing hits by Green Day, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Adele and Christina Aguilera.
There's a point when Nicky says that the memory he'll have the day he dies will be that boy's mother wailing on the beach.
And, of course, you see Melina firing off expletives at Lidia, and later throwing her pots, pans and plants out her window while wailing.
" But because of DramaFever's prevailing ethos, you're going to find more romantic comedies than noteworthy Korean genre movies like the horror thriller "The Wailing.
Adrián Sandí, a brilliantly cool yet tender soloist, produced a burnt, hazy siren near the end, then utter gentleness, before a wailing, emphatic coda.
Video footage of separated children sitting in cages, an audiotape of wailing children and Moore's photo had sparked worldwide anger over Trump's immigration policies.
Thanks to a viral video taken by a bystander, the world watched as Rosario, 14 weeks into her term, crumpled to the ground, wailing.
This, the first movement, is a dizzying melting pot of folklike rhythms, droning tunes and pungent modernist harmonies, spiked with bursts of wailing jazz.
It's a testament to how messed up the Washington swamp is that his announcement has been met with such wailing and gnashing of teeth.
On day two, when she realized that this would be her reality for the foreseeable future, she started wailing as we said our goodbyes.
On day two, when she realized that this would be her reality for the foreseeable future, she started wailing as we said our goodbyes.
From that hill he pointed out exactly where to look for the "Wailing Wall" — and expressed such regret that he could not go there.
"Bodies were just being washed down streams ... so many people were crying and wailing," said Amaya, an emergency response coordinator for Catholic Relief Services (CRS).
Screams and wailing were heard throughout the Pope's talk and as the coffins were taken to the funeral procession to be led by el-Sisi.
Heartbreaking new audio of wailing immigrant children separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border reveals a Border Patrol agent joking about their tears.
The film is NC-17; the moody black-and-white trailer features Mahershala Ali wailing on a punching bag in a slow-mo training montage.
Whether she's wailing about being underestimated as a woman or mourning a failed marriage, the pop star has a way of getting under our skin.
In Star Wars: The Last Jedi, all those wailing porg squeals are just chickens processed through what amounts to an Alvin and the Chipmunks filter.
A passing police car with a wailing siren enhanced the sense of panic as crowds emptied from the sea on the Amity Island of "Jaws".
It turns out Teigen has a flair for using the knife emoji (don't we all), but her most used emoji is actually the wailing face.
It stays at a frenzied peak for a few minutes, until a wailing, ascending note sweeps everything away, slowing the song to a stately procession.
"Be a Good Boy" was an eight-second request for safe sex that transitions into the wailing guitars on "If," a song about her fantasies.
As officers flooded the courtyard, Mr. Jones grew hysterical, wailing, apologizing and begging the officer handcuffing him for reassurance that he would be all right.
The fidgety music goes through shifting states driven by frenzied riffs, or grumbling low strings, or wailing motifs that seem to call out for attention.
In the dead of night, about three weeks after we became parents, I waddled to the bathroom clutching our wailing son to my leaking breast.
One minute he'd be keening beside you; the next, he'd be gone and so would your wallet, intensifying the weeping and wailing over fresh loss.
At a nearby hospital, Abdul-Rahman al-Ejri comforted his 11-year-old son, Hassan, who was wailing from the pain of a broken leg.
In shrieking vocals, Mr. Hernandez developed a new calling card, wailing Mr. Jordan's "Treyway!" catchphrase as a battle cry in songs and live-streamed videos.
"You could hear the shrieks of women, the wailing of infants, and the shouting of men," he wrote in a letter to the historian Tacitus.
That wailing she's going through — for me it was an expression of how fucking difficult it is to be a child of color in America.
That is followed by a one-minute Attack Warning Signal, or a wailing tone, that directs residents to seek immediate shelter, according to the agency.
"See, we are here and people are sick," the man can be heard shouting in English before his wailing mother started calling "help" in Chinese.
Republicans have been wailing, with good reason, that the content and participants of secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) intercepts got leaked to the press.
Tornado sirens were wailing for hours, setting back all my efforts to rehabilitate our traumatized little rescue dog by what I'm guessing will be weeks.
We made it about five minutes into a Mickalene Thomas show before he started fussing, then whining, then full-out wailing as I rushed out.
Last July, the government moved to close most of the factories, sending dozens of police cars into Sangpo with sirens wailing to enforce the shutdown.
The audio is quite good, especially when you consider that the soundstage is a two-seat coupé with a titanic powerplant wailing away up front.
Although Hollis' pained, wailing vocals makes sense in the context of Talk Talk's early new wave roots, they weren't enough to convince the British press.
It's part of the backbone of rock and roll music, but the Stratocaster you see musicians wailing on might not have originated in the United States.
I watched The Wailing a couple weeks ago, and I feel like it misses that mark while trying to create a fascinating, intricate, symbolism-laden world.
There is room in the gasps and wisps, the snare hits, and the wailing vocal samples for you to find whatever it is that you need.
Q Da Fool - "Rat Time" Q Da Fool's "Rat Time" embodies what makes the Largo, Maryland rapper so effective: delivering life stories through wailing, melodic bars.
Sure, their precious little face will get them a few brownie points, but the second that infant wakes up and starts wailing, all bets are off.
To divorce his words from his wailing falsetto is to sap their power (and would you even know what he's saying if it weren't for AZLyrics.com?).
The recent audio recording of young boys and girls wailing in terror and calling for their mothers and fathers was especially painful for him to hear.
They would close their eyes and not sleep and pretend to sleep while listening to the sounds of glass shattering outside and the wailing of cats.
One after another, "Fuller House" cast members appear onscreen and are greeted by extensive howling, wailing, teeth-gnashing cheers from what sounds like a rabid audience.
Wailing air-raid sirens will be sounded for about 60 seconds from more than 400 locations across the central Pacific islands starting at 123:45 a.m.
As official news of King Bhumibol's death spread through the hospital grounds, a small group of women broke down, wailing and hugging each other for comfort.
The contralto voice represents the wailing of the mothers who have lost their children, and the soprano represents the children who have vanished into the hill.
Techno's undisputed godfather is Juan Atkins, however, a producer who forged futuristic sounds from melodic electronica and wailing synthesizers in projects like Model 500 and Cybotron.
In the early seventies, Funkadelic fell in with the Detroit rock scene, matching the wailing anarchy of proto-punk acts like the MC5 and the Stooges.
The episode, which aired Thursday night on the UP channel, doesn't show any beating, but you can hear the boy wailing from behind the closed door.
It features familiarly noodly, metal-inflected guitars and, of course, Cedric Bixler-Zavala wailing like he's trying to melt off your face with only his voice.
Even when wailing with grief over the pointless killing of her husband ("My Man's Gone Now"), she shows the tragic grandeur of this powerful character. (Ms.
Even for a lighthearted stump speech written by someone else, I thought, envisioning Mr. Bloomberg grooving to the soulful, wailing black pop sensation was a stretch.
When my uncle saw my father wounded, he started wailing and grabbed my dad by his chest, and then police fired at my uncle as well.
An ambulance, with its siren wailing and lights flashing, was unable to move, stuck in gridlocked traffic one recent afternoon along Eighth Avenue in Times Square.
In the densest areas, they formed canyons of melted wax which made me think of van Eyck's "Last Judgment," a ghastly ars Gothica of wailing faces.
Its most famous new releases featured Omar Souleyman , a Syrian wedding singer whose aggressively peppy, wailing electronic dance music found fans in Björk and Four Tet.
But whereas Hello Kitty is docile and friendly, Aggretsuko flies into rages — complete with wailing heavy metal music — against the inanity and repetition of her workplace.
The multi-dimensional vocals on "The greatest" by Lana Del Rey come through crystal clear, and there's wonderful depth in the song's slow wailing guitar solo.
Not just storifying early-dawn tweets from the president or wailing from the press secretary's podium, but taking seriously the public service function of the media.
What we've just seen confirmed, then, is what some of us were trying to tell you from the beginning: All that wailing about debt was hypocritical.
Since Donald Trump became the presumptive Republican presidential nominee last week, there's been a fair amount of wailing and gnashing of teeth from big-name Republican politicians.
The latest addition to The Conjuring horror movie universe is inspired by the famous Mexican legend of La Llorona, which translates to "the Wailing Woman" in English.
Dozens of officers and emergency responders lined up to salute the fallen detective outside the hospital as his body left the facility,"Amazing Grace" wailing on bagpipes.
Jacob Rees-Mogg last year labelled Carney a "wailing banshee" and a "failed second-tier politician" who gave unfairly negative forecasts of the economic impact of Brexit.
When he comes in and validates these problems it helps other people get on board and it's not, 'Oh, the CBC is wailing about affordable housing again.
I failed the check, and Harry let out this beautiful wailing rendition of the song, a desperate statistical failure that everyone in the game reports as bad.
When he's not wailing in agony, Peterson is a winning host: plucky, chummy, and childlike — a natural proxy for his legion of young fans, the Coyote Pack.
A hissing noise was followed by the high-pitched, familiar wailing of the newly dead—sure to gather around any transmitter— and then she had a connection.
In a touching moment captured by their dad, Dane Lyman, the newborn twins can be seen and heard wailing until a nurse places them cheek to cheek.
He and William, then 15, were forced to walk behind her coffin, and "the sound of people wailing and sobbing will always remain with them," says Morton.
Police confronted the march near Haiti's National Palace, scattering wailing relatives and chanting neighbors who left the casket on the ground next to a smoldering gas canister.
In the new Korean horror film Gokseong (The Wailing), a ghost, a demon, a shaman, and a zombie-like viral infection have invaded a remote mountain village.
As offbeat and low-simmering as Hereditary, Na Hong-jin's 2016 South Korean horror film The Wailing is a solid complementary film, though the narrative is dissimilar.
On "Birth in Reverse," from her 2014 album St. Vincent, she sings, "Oh what an ordinary day / Take out the garbage, masturbate," against a wailing guitar line.
"Well, and then, funny, ha ha, not funny, but now, what they're doing is wailing, "well, Trump and uh, uh, his Trumpeters,226 they're not conservative enough.
Anyway, this verse is objectively perfect-sounding music, and it still leads into another awesome part, which is Wayne's wailing reminiscence of trips from Hollygrove to Houston.
Her voice is strong with a wailing upper register that she wielded with an awareness of how far to go before reaching a point of diminishing returns.
"Amid shattered glass, wailing sirens and the clang of trash cans used to demolish metal storefront barricades, thieves and vandals ravaged store after store," The Times wrote.
PATCHOGUE "The Wailing" (113), directed by Na Hong-jin, with post-film discussion with faculty and alumni from the film studies program at St. Joseph's College. Sept.
"It can't possibly disturb anyone as long as there's no screaming and wailing," wrote Pernille Skipper, a member of Parliament from the left-wing Red-Green Alliance.
Likewise, Florence Welch's wailing chasm of a voice and her knack for writing fire songs about pagan rituals makes her a prime candidate for the "Stairway" crown.
She said she had not seen widely circulated footage of families penned behind chain-link cage fencing, nor heard audio taken of children wailing inside detention centers.
"Doing something really banal like reaching for the remote can put my back out and leave me wailing like a child for a day," one friend wrote.
A few minutes after my friend and I entered, the entire place broke into a mass wailing of Elton John's "Your Song," each face contorted with joy.
There was a lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth, and nobody learned anything and the exact same experience was repeated four months later across the pond.
" His somber response of, "he won," had me doubled over, sobbing in a way I hadn't in a very long time, wailing, "How could they do this?!
But we're not ones to lead people astray, so showing the burned-down house and a wailing Rebecca is definitely an indication of what happened possibly that night.
And despite his wailing and gnashing of teeth, he is never as convincingly frenzied and anguished as Travis Bickle in "Taxi Driver" or Jake LaMotta in "Raging Bull".
"Within a few moments of the gunfire everything went very quiet, very eerily quiet and then you started hearing wailing and screaming and crying," she told Anderson Cooper.
At least, so said his critics on Twitter as they mocked the Brazilian star for flailing and wailing about after injuring his ankle during Monday's World Cup game.
It's something I felt in the demo as me and a group of people tried to get a group together to dive in to the Wailing Caverns dungeon.
His voice—distorted and warped by Auto-Tune—plays the role of a synthesiser, wailing and warbling beneath the beat to give it a touch of extra drama.
It's why the Russian soprano Anna Netrebko can fill a concert hall with her voice, why she can be heard above a thundering orchestra and a wailing chorus.
"This must be the safest place in Brazil right now," said Isabela Carvalho, 46, an ice cream vendor, as military police officers sped by on motorcycles, sirens wailing.
Surely, the goal of a lullaby is to get a baby to stop crying, not to start him wailing — so, is the concept of an Adele lullaby counterintuitive?
Bowie's singing voice, which is arguably his greatest instrument, makes appearances in the ambient section of "Low," but it manifests as a ghostly force, wailing in incoherent languages.
On the one side, you have a code of behaviors and fashions that includes safety pin piercings, ransom-note typefaces, and corroded voices wailing platitudes that sound revolutionary.
The Attack Warning Tone, described as a "wailing tone," will be heard for about 50 seconds on the first business day of every month, beginning on Dec. 1.
Tip ''You must have visible tears,'' says James M. Wilce, an anthropology professor at Northern Arizona University who studies lamentation, or what he calls ''melodic wailing'' with words.
A flat-plane-crank architecture is what Ferrari uses for its V8s, as its more balanced design allows for a screaming high redline and a wailing exhaust note.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Here's an old memory: We were leaving a barbershop in Midtown with a wailing 2-year-old who had just endured his first haircut.
You see its enormity and devastation in the cries of a bereaved mother or sister, the wailing of a newly widowed woman and the tears of an orphan.
The thin interior walls didn't extend to the ceiling, so the seven families sharing a barracks with the Nakagawas were kept awake at night by the wailing baby.
And the sound of Ms. Bengson wailing like a banshee as she considers the mangling trap that is love will echo in your ears for days to come.
Its plot and emotions are evoked through intricate gradations of pitch, volume and vocal attack, a vocabulary of gentle wailing, babble and calligraphically flowing lines, rather than words.
The wailing air raid sirens - distinguished from steady-tone sirens already in use to warn of hurricanes, tsunamis and other natural disasters - were set to return on Friday.
A band - some of the musicians in tears - temporarily stopped playing as band members ran to comfort bereaved relatives who lunged forward, wailing in grief over the coffins.
Beyond the glaring similarities of La Llorona and Medea, the figure of a wailing woman in white appears throughout world mythology — but only La Llorona haunted the movie set.
He goes back to the night his parents were killed, only instead of Joe Chill shooting Thomas Wayne, Wayne wrests the gun from Chill and starts wailing on him.
Mr. Edberg vividly captured the stark, wailing character of the opening section and the moments of wry humor later on in the piece, which blends tonal and atonal elements.
Syria: 2nd hospital destroyed by bombs as regime gains ground in Aleppo Another girl at the same hospital was seen wailing in pain after being wounded in an airstrike.
Any time I traveled, I'd look around the boarding area and grit my teeth, praying none of the wailing little monsters would be seated near me on the plane.
That same year they recorded Albert E. Brumley's "Rank Stranger," a performance ignited by Mr. Stanley's unearthly wailing on the chorus that is often considered the group's signal achievement.
These days it's almost impossible to go on Facebook without coming across a viral video of a toddler pounding away on the piano or wailing a Whitney Houston ballad.
In the past, the games of the BattleTech universe (titles like MechAssault and MechWarrior 2) relied on wailing metal guitars to sell a the fantasy of the mech piloting.
Big Jay McNeely, whose wailing tenor saxophone and outrageous stage antics helped define the sound and sensibility of early rock 'n' roll, died on Sunday in Moreno Valley, Calif.
" One particularly cathartic song on the LP is "On My Side," which is marked by clanging guitars and Kempf wailing, "Time is on my side I will be alright.
For his remix, J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr. waded in with — what else — a lead guitar, and later a throng of them, wailing and screeching toward a distortion supernova.
The book opens with a small charcoal drawing of a baby wailing — the mouth a swath of blackness — and we are immediately struck by the silence of the picture.
" Of recent films, his personal favorite is the South Korean film "The Wailing," which "takes as many genres as possible and mashes them together in the most coherent way.
At the start of play on Wednesday, six teams clustered on the edge of that spot, like a pack of wounded and wailing dogs just outside the playoff door.
There has been a lot of gnashing and wailing about screen addiction, "sharenting" and the myriad other negative effects of all the devices we have come to rely on.
After the gunfire stopped, the boys emerged from the bathroom to find their mother wailing as she flipped over their dead neighbors and friends to search for her husband.
Can't imagine a wedding without uh-oh-uh-oh-ing to "Crazy In Love" or wailing "Don't Stop Believin'" on top of your lungs at the end of the night?
The grousing was wan and resolutely room temperature; this was a basketball player goofing around during a blowout, not a basketball player spray-painting BABA BOOEY on the Wailing Wall.
And if you believe my liberal friends wailing on social media (make that about 95% of them) the electorate got it wrong too, and will rue the day, etc etc.
An interpretation of that photo made it on the cover of Time magazine, depicting the wailing girl looking up at Donald Trump, who loomed above her against a red backdrop.
On Friday, something amid the relentless stream of content caught his attention: a graphic video of a newborn baby, who was left abandoned on a garbage dump, naked and wailing.
Their armed forces need to be able to function outside of an American life support system and show some initiative, rather than wailing when the White House does something surprising.
When their captors came to beat one of them, others would join in the wailing, so the noise was magnified to relatives listening on the other end of the phone.
He's rigged up old CRT TVs to simultaneously function like bongos, transformed AM/FM radios to squeal like a theremin, and converted a busted office fan into a wailing guitar.
Increased media coverage of the practice, featuring new images of immigrants being kept in cages and ProPublica's gobsmacking audio of children wailing, has led to national outrage in recent days.
He'd snuck out of his bed while a boy named James was wailing and weeping loud enough to make the whirlybird drift over to him with its sleep-inducing syringe.
Because I was 22, I spent the hour nodding in polite silence, internally wailing an ancestral, ancient wail predating even the eons before my date's proposed timeline for his film.
And when Buick turned back around, he went jab, jab, left hook, and that's all I could make out before his arms went wailing like a pinwheel and then smack!
While I was pregnant, I had a complete and total meltdown about my husband eating leftovers I had in the fridge (like, threw myself on the floor sobbing, wailing, screaming).
MIDDELBURG, South Africa (Reuters) - Two white South Africans who were filmed forcing a wailing black man into a coffin were found guilty on Friday of kidnap, assault and attempted murder.
One is left to imagine a Stanley Cup-style celebration, topping the Grand Quaich with some grand whisky and passing it around among new members, bagpipes wailing in the background.
There has simply been too much wailing and gnashing of teeth by Democratic insiders and Trump-haters who want the strongest candidate possible to face the incumbent in November 2020.
But her mother, believing it was best to comply, picked up Camron and then Leslie and gave them to the women, both kids wailing, and the women took them away.
But the car you'll get isn't that much different from the one your parents used to drive you around to get you to sleep when you were a wailing baby.
Mr. Zuckerberg posted a video of himself playing the instrument in his Palo Alto home, where he was accompanied by the offscreen wailing of his 1-year-old daughter, August.
One of his most famous works is the 1960 composition "Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima," a wailing, discordant lamentation dedicated to the victims of World War II's atomic bombing.
Al Cisneros' bass undulates and bops underneath the many wailing solos before a quieter, honest-to-god psychedelic breakdown (complete with Pink Floyd-ish sonar beeps) ushers the song out.
Instead of just wailing away on the pedals for 30 minutes, there are classes for varying skill levels and themes, as well as those set to specific types of music.
And, because there's no shutting out the city when you're in the middle of it, cue also the helicopters that pass throbbingly overhead and the sirens wailing on the streets.
In 2017, two white farmers were jailed for up to 14 years for attempted murder, assault and kidnapping after they were filmed pushing a wailing black man into a coffin.
Plus, the CVC 6.0 noise cancellation allows you to enjoy your favorite tunes without the distraction of workplace chatter or the wailing toddler seated next to you on the plane.
Soon, cries for help, wailing sirens and desperate moans of trapped men, women and children ranging in age from 3 to 80 filled the cul-de-sac and nearby streets.
The scene is grim: piles of trash, barbed wire, children wailing, rows of cheap summer tents with entire families crammed inside and fights regularly breaking out on the camp's periphery.
"A bitch died a dog's death and now all the puppies are wailing in the same tune," tweeted Nikhil Dadhich, a textile trader from the city of Surat, in Hindi.
Mortality and death are Okovi's driving themes, but the album finds musical catharsis in its doom-centric outlook through its industrial synths, aggressively wailing strings, and Jesus's powerfully mournful voice.
In this famous experiment, Bandura showed young children — between 3 and 6 years old — a video of an adult wailing on an inflatable "bobo doll" (see in the video below).
In November, two white men were in court to face charges of assault and kidnapping after a video showed them forcing a wailing black man into a coffin in Mpumalanga province.
By the end, once the jangly backup has reached peak intensity and he's wailing his lungs out, somehow he's turned it all into an utterly gorgeous and affecting vocal performance anyway.
The displays included audio of children wailing that RAICES said were recordings of actual detained children crying, obtained by ProPublica in their investigation of families being separated at the US Border.
He did a similar project called Wailing Walls in Frankfurt with Amnesty International, where he installed similarly illusionistic paintings of men, women, and children behind the bars of a jail cell.
It's a relief, then, to hear the trio back together on Mustard's new single, "Pure Water," bouncing off of each other's ad-libs, all sounding supple over a wailing, minimal beat.
There's the question of the humanity of the women wailing by a graveside, which—the movie's logic goes—only becomes real and legible through the act of a Western journalist's witnessing.
I remember the bright colors of the souk in Jerusalem, running my hands over hot limestone, scribbling notes in childish script to insert in the mossy cracks of the Wailing Wall.
While we will surely hear the wailing and gnashing of teeth from some party extremists, it has become pretty clear that a majority of both conferences would like to restore earmarks.
Pictures of children wailing as the Arizona authorities yanked them from their mothers during a disastrous raid in 1953 stirred rousing public sympathy for the polygamists and, experts said, cost Gov.
The firefighter helped at the hospital after the wounded were wheeled into surgery, then rushed back to the crime scene, lights flashing and sirens wailing, speeding down the blocked-off roads.
But the speedy class pass, the sounds of Michael Jackson wailing through the stereo, and the novelty of sliding backwards and forwards on the reformer means that the time doesn't drag.
Audio from detention centers documents children wailing uncontrollably at the loss of their parents, as Customs and Border Protection agents joke with each other about the racket the "orchestra" is making.
By midafternoon Monday east of Gaza City, the scene at the fence resembled a pitched battle — a chaotic panorama of black smoke, wailing sirens, streams of tear gas and recurring gunfire.
Absolutely. This spur to caretaking action — this antsy, subliminal desire to solve the dilemma presented by the wailing infant — could explain why a crying infant on an airplane is especially distressing.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - One Friday morning before dawn, a half-empty Volvo coach slipped out of New Delhi's Ambedkar bus terminal under armed guard, the sirens of a police convoy wailing.
The girl's mother arrived and erupted in wails of grief, triggering a sympathetic storm of wailing among other women in the crowd, who had been stone-faced up to that moment.
When the infants began, one after the other, to cry the pope joked to their parents that Jesus' first sermon was the sound of him wailing in the manger at Bethlehem.
The best way to pretend you're not on a filthy commercial airline surrounded by wailing kids and shady businessmen with "productive" coughs is to block everything out with some serene sounds.
The St. Vincent-tracked number plays out over a series of double exposures, a transparent Annie Clark wailing on top of a wide-angle shot of the rifle-twirlers' shifting formations.
The public wailing and tweets about "2016 being the worst year ever" when there have been and will be worse had seemed tawdry to me, but I regret feeling that way now.
We only get to imagine what their lives will be like now, in some Moscow apartment, trying to figure all of this out, probably with U2 wailing away somewhere on the soundtrack.
You might not have it all together—you might, in fact, be rapidly disintegrating professionally and psychologically—but at least you can spill some apple juice without wailing inconsolably for six hours.
It's led by a growly Russian singer, Yegor Romantsov, who introduced nearly every song as a "sad song" before the band's accelerating oompah rhythms and wailing clarinet pushed it into party mode.
Despite the cheerless weather the line of tired faces grew longer, hours before the doors would open and surrender themselves to a flock of obsessive fans, bleary anthems and intoxicated wailing. Woo!
Najwa Ibrahim, 18, holding her wailing 10-month-old cousin, Moussa, has been inside Moria camp's main area for two and a half months after fleeing from the Syrian city of Kobani.
Except, of course, it's PJ Harvey, so instead of just wailing about swollen breasts and suffocating PMS, she wraps the whole thing in gorgeously creeping metaphors about bruised fruit and trailing linen.
MIDDELBURG, South Africa (Reuters) - Two white South African farmers who were filmed pushed a wailing black man into a coffin were sentenced to jail on Friday for attempted murder, assault and kidnapping.
While syrup's place in music before had been in the screwed down vocals he pays tribute to in the song, Wayne imagines the drug's sound as one of dissociative Auto-Tune wailing.
As Kraft put it, it's perfect for enclosed settings like planes where one crying baby can ruin your trip — if you find the right setting, the wailing might as well not exist.
I.T.!); another persists in wordlessness, and you have to carry her wailing, writhing shape out to the car, prying tiny fingers from the icy box of a Salisbury steak dinner (meth lab!).
So when he was in that phase it was interesting because he was being genuine, and then in the next phase he was at the Wailing Wall being a Jewish guy again.
In a recording posted by the investigative news outlet ProPublica on Monday, children who were just separated from their parents can be heard wailing and promising to behave if they are reunited.
Buffalo and its resources gave Eastman the opportunity to experiment in works like the jazz-inflected, wailing "Thruway" (1970), an archival recording of which can be heard at the university's music library.
The first release will be the Wailers' 1965 debut album The Wailing Wailers, including the original ska version of "One Love," which Bob Marley later re-recorded for his 1977 album Exodus.
I left profanity-laced messages on my therapist's voice mail, wailing about how much I hated being alone, how afraid I was that I didn't know how to love or be loved.
Amid stories of parents searching in vain for their children, audio of wailing toddlers and images of detained teenagers behind chain-link, cagelike fences, there is intense pressure for Washington to act.
"Struggle in the Digital Market," the final movement, was also effective for the bold way Mr. Marsalis juxtaposed raw, wailing brass with spinning melodic twists, often hovering over obsessively repeated syncopated riffs.
Expect demonstrators near the UN all day -- though the targets of their anger may not even see them through their tinted limousine windows as they rush to the UN, sirens sometimes wailing.
The beat compelled me, to the point where I would routinely have to be stopped from wailing "LET ME SEE THAT THOOOOONG" while twirling in my socks on my nan's kitchen tiles.
I don't care how basic that makes me sound, because you cannot deny that you have spent at least one time in your life wailing the lyrics loudly to yourself in your bedroom.
Intel (promoting its Intel 360 Replay technology) gave us the gift of actually seeing LeBron's adult mug transformed into wailing toddler, and it might be best diss disguised as a disarming commercial ever.
The Louisville, Kentucky band is raging, racing sunshine rock that mixes ambient but serious rock guitar chords, while Jenni Cochran's Karen O-like wailing vocals add a haunting, detached feel to each song.
These songs work as extended jams and often serve as album centerpieces: the kinds of dramatic epics that result in a climax where you can practically envision Kaplan wailing on his Fender Jazzmaster.
Melting voices, driving rhythms, wailing guitar: Mr. Hearne conjures a kind of medieval-psychedelic landscape to reflect on fragments of texts from Supreme Court proceedings about the ambiguous nature of speech and identity.
The plot of The Wailing centers heavily on Jong-Goo's increased fixation with the Japanese man, played with a perfect balance of pathos and sinister ambivalence by renowned Japanese actor Jun Kunimura (Audition).
This isn't exactly a subversive narrative, and although The Wailing offers up plenty of thematic intricacies, it may not be enough to balance out the unsettling portrayal of the film's lone Japanese character.
We may not be able to talk to each other between the two cars, but we're in sync, a crescendo and ebb of wailing engines and humming tires that bounces off mountain walls.
Gizzard Lizard had made his way there after plundering the sparsely populated barns and domiciles of Anarchy Acres, then by avoiding the Wailing Woods and keeping the storm just off to his left.
MIDDELBURG, South Africa (Reuters) - Two white South African men appeared in court on Wednesday on charges of assault and kidnapping after a video showed them forcing a wailing black man into a coffin.
Just look at these TV commercials; using cutting-edge graphics, wailing saxophones, and catchphrases like, "Now, drink that thought!" and "Made with imported Canadian water," it's no wonder this drink was the shit.
Naturally you call the guy who, in his Day Job, can be found maniacally repeating the mantra of "the cat's in the bag and the bag's in the river" over wailing electric guitars.
Actually, we meet Will first, ranting and raving and weeping and wailing in a coffee shop and in his therapist's office, his actions explained by the voice-over narration of Samuel L. Jackson.
People outside heard weeping and wailing as the girl, coached by her aunt's lawyers, sealed the outcome by telling the judge that she "hated" her mother and wanted to remain with her aunt.
Between the group handclaps, a gang of guitars and the whooping, wailing backup vocals, it's a far cry from the early Black Keys' two-man-band austerity — but with the old wallop intact.
If good soul music is like good barbecue — slow cooked, falls off the bone — by the 1980s, she'd become a pit master, yelping and barking and wailing, but also talking in songs, sermonizing.
At a conference on infant wailing held earlier this summer in Italy, Dr. Lingle played an audio clip of cries from a kid, fawn and baby, and asked the audience which was human.
Led by police cars with lights flashing and sirens wailing, the American Airlines plane carrying Uncle Lynn rounded the corner and emerged through a water arch created by fire engines on each side.
The policy has caused an outcry in the United States and has been condemned abroad as videos emerged of youngsters held in concrete-floored enclosures and an audio of wailing children went viral.
Or pretending that the youngest member of the family's hysterical wailing about not sitting at the "big kids table" doesn't create the feeling of an ice pick being inserted directly behind your eyeball.
Bigurl wailing behind them, fines coming thick and fast into Tablet, and Tandy looking around at some kind of abandoned industrial park, the frontages of former outlet stores turned into empty frames by scavengers.
As a result of the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy, which called for the prosecution of anyone caught entering the U.S. illegally, international outcry and images and sounds of wailing children dominated the news.
By the time the Buffy-style high impact intro runs—wailing guitars, flashes of dark-made up eyes, and historical images of tarot cards, devils, witches, and red candles—every young woman is mesmerized.
Then there was the relentless din: yelling, glass shattering, sinks and urinals being smashed to bits, music blaring, the fire alarm wailing, and steel being rubbed against the concrete as men forged crude weapons.
Unconfirmed amateur video published on Facebook showed what appeared to be four separate fires, including two cars engulfed in flames, under a highway overpass near the mall amid the wailing sirens of first responders.
The six-year-old girl heard wailing on a famous audiotape released by ProPublica last month is still 1,000 miles away from her mother, who speaks to her daughter in twice-weekly phone calls.
PARIS (Reuters) - Juan Martin del Potro offered a wailing Nicolas Almagro a shoulder to cry on at Roland Garros on Thursday after the Spaniard's French Open campaign was cut short by a knee injury.
In this version, as in the Greek source, the wailing Jewish mother is mocked by a chorus of Christian girls who invite her to imagine her little grandson: Your daughter has already become pregnant.
Perhaps most dramatically, the Orthodox have attempted through threats and physical acts of violence to keep women from performing services at the Wailing (Western) Wall, the holiest site in the world for all Jews.
"Savior," which features Quavo at his most wailing, is a compromise between compromises, a mix of trap, early-90s club music, Spotifycore, lite-calypso and more, all mortar-and-pestled into a meaningless paste.
There's the trope of the grieving mother cradling the dead son that recalls a Pietà, the wailing grandmother with her arms spread, like a Crucifixion, the hero rescuing his family, like Aeneas at Troy.
The next, the 27-year-old mother was clutching her burning face, her daughter wailing and the stranger who splashed her with acid tearing off in a getaway car, never to be seen again.
His goats are taken to work in stock trucks and trailers, having been 'acclimated' to the urban environment so that the din of honking car horns and wailing police sirens does not frighten them.
Sleep-deprived and tending to her wailing toddler daughter in the middle of the night, she wonders if maybe some part of her wished the child — who, after all, resembles her father — were dead.
But because the market tapped out at 2,351 Wednesday afternoon, and has drifted lower since then, there is the by-now usual wailing and gnashing of teeth, wondering if the Trump rally is over. Relax.
Talking about his favorites, he name-checks Robert Eggers' The Witch and the original Let the Right One In. He gushes about Hong-jin Na's 2016 film The Wailing, and Nagisa Ôshima's Empire of Passion.
A fleeting moment, but when the introductory cutscene ends and we enter a car, and then drive away from the explosion on the bridge, two police cruisers, sirens wailing, drive past in the opposite direction.
The first three photos are all smiles, but the last is notably less happy, depicting North wailing as she clutches her coordinating accessories: a teddy-bear backpack and what appears to be a pink notebook.
Glittering keyboards and white-funk rhythm guitar hooks are distorted by bursts of static, synthetic textures short-circuiting, raw saxophones bleating and wailing, thus constructing a multifaceted electronic surface gone slightly rotten, tinged with decay.
The coastguard personnel had little sympathy for the traumatized survivors, Asya said, adding that an Iraqi man wailing with sorrow because his only two children had drowned in front of him was beaten into silence.
The mellow purr of the distortion and the silvery atmospherics of James Iha's guitar have aged very well, especially when compared to "Birth Ritual," the trudging, wailing slog that is Soundgarden's contribution to the soundtrack.
Militia graffiti is scrawled in red paint along a network of low walls cratered by bullets and bombs, and a wailing ambulance siren signals another load of wounded bound for treatment away from the front.
After wailing on Dos Anjos for what seemed like an age, Alvarez chased him across the cage and leapt in with a flying knee—connecting the strike but landing on his back underneath the champion!
The floors of the centre, at the basement level, were covered in blood as wailing survivors and relatives picked through the debris, while windows of the news agency, on the second floor, were all shattered.
Perhaps no one expressed the feeling more viscerally than the young black girl who was captured by her grandmother on video wailing hysterically when she learned that Mr. Obama was soon leaving the White House.
Yama al Nabi was running late to meet his father at the Deans Avenue mosque, when he came on the nightmarish scene of wailing and bleeding people, illuminated by the flashing lights of police cars.
Seahawks 123, Giants 7 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Seattle Seahawks were losing at halftime on Sunday to the hapless, undermanned Giants, and Richard Sherman felt he could hear a plaintive wailing from across the country.
Today they quietly released a few new songs, on their III seven-inch EP. It's full of the classic riffs and wailing vocals you've come to expect to hear from Tina Halladay and her crew.
The floor of the center, at the basement level, was covered in blood as wailing survivors and relatives picked through the debris, while windows of the news agency, on the second floor, were all shattered.
She can lend vocals to a bass-pumping house hit, a mumbled Caribbean dancehall mix, or a tear-filled, wailing ballad best consumed with a side of whiskey, and it's almost guaranteed to climb the charts.
"It'll be a robust, strong rule that is also more practical, but to be clear there's going to be a lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth on implementation," said one person familiar with the matter.
Guilt hangs over the story and its setting, which seems to hover outside time: the island "seemed as if it had always existed, full of wailing, enigmatic life forms, long before anyone set foot on it".
The canoe commuter insists the process is "really hassle-free," and aside from getting pulled over late one evening by a confused NYPD boat, sirens wailing, he has never had any uncomfortable moments on the water.
In a video of the reunion shown to Reuters by the soldiers who handed Ayman over, his grandmother strikes herself on the head repeatedly when she sees the boy, picking him up and wailing in disbelief.
According to research at Ohio State University, top-10 singles on the American charts from 1986 to 2015, have gotten faster and faster, with less time spent on intro instrumentals before you hear the singer wailing.
Set in a small South Korean mountain village, The Wailing is downright bloodcurdling in its execution: a picturesque and restrained horror story that respects its audience enough to lead them gently into the horror that awaits.
Baby Boom portrays the glorious 80s: a synth-pop opening theme song—complete with keyboards and wailing saxophone, women clad in sneakers and power suits (with requisite shoulder pads), and depictions of the uptight yuppie couple.
Is there any difference at the ballot box that could even touch what it means to clutch a friend in the street, wailing, or to text in the middle of the night, grieving in the dark?
Actually, I would have rather listened to someone kicking a plastic bollard over and over again than hear another second of these various acts' incessant wailing but I had a goal in mind at the time.
Though you can't remove a wailing child from an airplane, the Times travel section has helpful tips for managing your kid's midair meltdown; and Smarter Living has 32 suggestions for dealing with crying babies on planes.
The opening of her new piece came across as a wash of alluring sounds, effects and colors, with high-pitched strings, fluttering winds and softly wailing brass bustling along — yet with a jolt of inner tension.
I spent mornings on the floor in a corner of Ian's bedroom, swaddled in a comforter, wailing because I couldn't speak in complete sentences anymore and my brain — my beautiful, Harvard-trained brain — wouldn't work right.
She wasn't done until she had flaunted some wailing lead guitar and then eased the song back down, with poised dynamics at every moment — the kind of real-time musicianship the Grammys still hope to reward.
Certainly at this moment there's the churning perennial hype machine, and the fact that a young writer so fully formed has released two excellent books in short order is practically a wailing siren that she deserves attention.
At a rally in family-friendly suburban Northern Virginia, Trump reversed the stereotype of baby-kissing politicians when he called for a wailing infant to be ejected -- spurring laughter after initially saying how much he loved babies.
In their video for "The Desert Line," the Toronto-based country-folk band achieves a very era-appropriate sound with driving electric slide guitars and wailing harmonicas that could easily fit right in with any Western film.
When Representative Darrell Issa, Republican of California, showed up — having skirted a kilted man wailing on his bagpipes and having jumped over a gate to avoid the crowded sidewalk — a guard greeted him, asking how he was.
In a series of split-personality dialogues with God — think of Gollum in "Lord of the Rings" — Bess swerves between righteousness and remorse: passages that Ms. Mazzoli shoots through with wailing electric guitar and menacing choral chant.
Her program consisted mostly of an astutely chosen mixture of standards and contemporary songs, in which she abstained from wailing pyrotechnics to dig deeply into the lyrics and give one of the year's most satisfying cabaret shows.
Facts are fuzzy, the rubble and bodies and wailing women blurring together until you realize that's the point: locations change, but armed conflict is always the same in the innocents it claims and the suffering it causes.
I returned to the wires and the tree limbs, and had scarcely stopped, or so it seemed, when a police car followed me, and two officers got out, heard the wailing sound, and went into the woods.
God, I wish I could walk around in my pajamas, mascara running, and a voice hoarse from wailing into the void, just as Jeb Bush is doing every time he's forced to talk about his shit-show campaign.
Guitar strings sizzle, and the drum kit slams, and we meet torrent upon torrent of Casablancas' trademark raucous wailing: "The end has no end," he cries eight times in succession as it all goes spiraling through the floor.
When it finally happens, the end of the world will likely begin like this: with wailing sirens tearing through the night sky sending chills down your spine as you contemplate if you've lived a good and meaningful life.
Every Obama budget assumed 3 percent to 4 percent growth and I don't recall the wailing and gnashing of teeth even though Obama's policies failed to get us over the 3 percent low hurdle in a single year.
Bahati was never truly able to establish his authority on the fight, and was instead manhandled by Mahoef who finished him off by wailing hammer fists into his face until the bout was eventually waved off for good.
With a composure periodically fractured by wailing, she described an officer shooting at least four times after Mr. Castile began complying with a request to produce his registration — and alerted the officer that he had a licensed gun.
For Democrats, they have an extra week to continue to hammer a historically unpopular Supreme Court nominee, whose bizarre, wailing testimony on Thursday was full of partisan attacks and lies that have since been brought under the microscope.
The wailing of the commentariat notwithstanding, in truth, this year's special elections hold out even more hope for big Democratic gains in 28500 than Virginia and New Jersey, even though Democrats lost several of the high-profile specials.
Tonight, for 90 minutes at Le Festival d'été de Québec, they do the same thing they've been doing for the past couple of decades: wailing, bouncing, crooning, shouting, dancing, grinning, fucking loving every second of absolutely fucking everything.
On Monday, MTV's Video Music Awards will throw her a raucous send-off at Radio City Music Hall in New York, where divas will probably crowd onstage to honor her legacy, out-wailing one another until they're hoarse.
When she was starting out—a young Asian-American woman playing arty, anguished songs in dive bars—she knew that the clientele was unlikely to indulge her if she played long wailing guitar solos or sang endless verses.
Agreements arrive incrementally, often accompanied -- to quote Matthew 13:42 -- amid much "wailing and gnashing of teeth" to the point that many of us want to close our ears until the next phase of Brexit is done with.
" Though bewitching and profoundly moving, I longed for the dramatic relief or interjection of some other character or point of view to contribute a counterweight to the endless wailing that included phases like "they cut off our manhood.
Eating three servings of smothered chicken at "Maury's touring restaurant" (operated by a tiny, furry chef with a singletable and big dreams) will get you levels much faster than wailing away on the various denizens of the game's dungeons.
European politicians, generals and diplomats have scrutinised Mr Trump's interviews and speeches and concluded that, by instinct at least, should they ever hold America back, he sees allies as potential burdens fit to be thrown, wailing, into the void.
And because this eclipse is in Leo, people won't just be weeping into their sleeves discreetly: They'll be doing it in full hair and make up, falling over on day beds and wailing at the top of their lungs.
I was all anxiety, thinking that surely the next second would be the one where it would explode and the sound of the crowd wailing in sympathy would precede the sound of the fireball by six or seven seconds.
Instead, the lack thereof made for an awkward scenario given that, one, the current Latinx community is still severely wailing, protesting against the President-elect nationwide; and two, the last two ceremonies were fully charged with fervid political sentiments.
So if The Wailing is a kind of Old Testament fable, then it may be less about Job's personal tragedy and more about the tower of Babel: a chaos ordered by the divine to test the mettle of men.
Those who found them insufferable before will only get queasier now, and those who tolerated them before may just turn up their noses at Brendon Urie wailing the title track, clad in a metaphorical tuxedo, twirling his imaginary mustache.
James Chifwelu, national director of the charity World Vision in Sierra Leone, described the scenes as "heartbreaking," with the "sounds of wailing and mourning everywhere" as rescuers continued to work against the clock to pull survivors from the rubble.
"War, huh, yeah, what is it good for?" ask the lyrics of the Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong song, which, sung by Mr. Starr as a form of grunting, wailing exhortation, went to the top of the Billboard charts.
But after seeing news reports of wailing children in cages, Centeno said he now planned to stay longer in Mexico, taking a low-paying job in the kitchen of a seafood restaurant rather than risk losing his children indefinitely.
We're all so certain that Breitbart is spewing a fountain of bigotry every day — denigrating women and riling up anti-Semitism, wailing about ''black crime'' and ''trannies'' — that few of us devote much time to observing it for ourselves.
These age-­old, songlike wailing traditions are found worldwide — one ethnomusicologist studying in Egypt has noted that modern mourners raise their clenched fists skyward in the exact posture depicted in ancient tomb paintings — but they're disappearing from most places.
Congressional Republicans have been scrambling to craft legislation as videos of youngsters in cages and an audiotape of wailing children have sparked anger at home from groups ranging from clergy to influential business leaders, as well as condemnation abroad.
Despite massive increases in federal tax revenues to record highs, Lew has made an annoying habit of wailing about corporate tax inversions that cost the Treasury a pittance compared to those record trillions the Treasury has been taking in lately.
It's a tale as old as time: dog spots mail carrier, dog bites mail carrier's butt, mail carrier runs away wailing, scattering mail as he books it back to his truck, heart-covered boxers visible through the hole in his pants.
But there's a lot happening in The Wailing — and despite its stylish ambiguity, the masterful direction, and the meaningless and random violence that gives this film its dark core, it never fully escapes the weeds of its own swamp of misery.
Mates would invite me to Jungle Fever raves, or ask me round to their houses to practice MC'ing, but I was quite content staying at home wailing the falsetto bit at the end of "You've Got Everything Now" by The Smiths.
The second single from the band's third album, Badmotorfinger, starts with a sludgy heavy-metal groove, glides into a bright, fist-pumping pre-chorus, then divebombs back to the Earth's core — but it's Cornell's insane wailing that keeps it all together.
TR: That "crazier and more fearless than the Joker himself" narration kills me, because the next line is Harley wailing "I can't swim!" because Joker's about to drive their car off a pier and into the water to escape Batman.
The scene that police officers found minutes after the massacre overwhelmed the senses: dozens of maimed or dead bodies, spattered and pooling blood, the haze and smell of gunfire, a shattered pipe pouring water from the ceiling, a wailing alarm.
In lesser hands, this material could tip over into easy nostalgia — for characters like Aunt Gay-Gay, flavors like venison stew and apple stack cake, sounds like the wailing strains of the bluegrass band that played before the drive-in movie.
A taxi driver said he saw a group of women wailing under a traffic signal where the body of a young man was on display, before they cut him down, put him into the back of their car and drove away.
With their flair for satirical wit, they perfectly lampooned the loathed American president with "Trump Baby," a 19-foot floating balloon in the shape of a wailing orange baby in a diaper holding a cellphone with Twitter on the screen.
At lunchtime on school days, he'd get behind the piano in the cafeteria and play for his classmates, singing goofy little numbers he made up on the spot, banging away on the keys and wailing whatever words came into his head.
"All these people who are wailing and gnashing of teeth know that there are two ways of doing what they want to do," Rees-Mogg, a eurosceptic who is in charge of managing government business in parliament, told the BBC.
She died more than half a century ago, and he has talked about it in various types of therapy throughout his adulthood, but this musical wailing among Finnish-­speaking strangers was the most cathartic way he had ever addressed his grief.
In a confident production directed and choreographed by Keith Andrews, an excellent cast breathes life into fully drawn characters (the book is by Sam Goldstein and Craig Clyde), while Mr. Russell's music varies nicely from wailing guitar to gentle lullaby.
At the end of an intense flood of a set, the wailing frontman, Jonsi Birgisson, got the neck of his guitar caught in a footlight, which he tossed around until it ended up on its side, thankfully not in flames.
Demi's turned off comments on her Instagram, so there's no way to see what anyone said in response to the pics she posted of herself getting baptized in the Jordan River, touching the Wailing Wall and visiting several other landmarks.
On Sunday, a police helicopter flew over the spot where the boat went down on Saturday evening in the waters off Mukono district near Kampala, as a large crowd of onlookers, some wailing, stood on the shore where bodies were piling up.
When she flew into Christchurch that night from Wellington, on one of the last planes to land before flights were stopped for security reasons, Greenfield saw heavily armed policemen at the airport, and heard ambulances wailing and the sound of low-flying helicopters.
The biggest change is the addition of two new locations that have formed in the aftermath — Lazy Lagoon and Sunny Steps — which can be found in the northeast of the island, around the volcano that sprouted where Wailing Woods used to be.
Waluigi is in the game, but only as assist character, and that's caused angry Waluigi fans to take to the internet and meme Bizarro Luigi into pictures depicting him sad and wailing on the ground, taking up every space in the Smash Bros.
Avoid parties played by greasy, muscle-bound sax men If you're at a party and some jacked guy in a mullet pulls off his shirt to reveal an inexplicably greasy torso and starts wailing on the saxophone, get out of there. Now. 14.
The wailing that pierced the Baghdad office on the morning of July 217, 216, when word reached our Iraqi staff that photographer Namir Noor-Eldeen, 217, and driver Saeed Chmagh, 223, had been killed in an attack by a U.S. Apache helicopter.
The four, the only ones still alive among the 12 men thought to constitute the group, were brought from Barcelona to Madrid and arrived at the High Court, which deals with terrorism cases, in a convoy of police vehicles with sirens wailing.
Earlier this week, the Parks and Recreation alum headed to a Seattle Seahawks game and later named "raising 12th man flag" as third on his list of life achievements (after the birth of his child and praying at the wailing wall) on Twitter.
So-called "self-activating"—as when a posse member drives a patrol car with lights flashing and siren wailing, without direct orders to do so from a sheriff's deputy—is a serious no-no, which can see volunteers "booted" from the posse.
Special screenings will include the customary dosage of Korean productions, with Na Hong-jin's "The Wailing," and the latest historical experiment by Albert Serra, "Last Days of Louis XIV," starring the French New Wave icon Jean-Pierre Léaud as the Sun King himself.
"Visually, anyone who has ever been to Israel and been to the Wailing Wall has seen that the women have this tiny little spot in front of the wall to pray, and the rest of the wall is for the men," Logan explained.
The acoustic format accentuates Springsteen's gifts as a lyricist, bringing a different intonation to the inherent beauty of songs like "Dancing in the Dark" or "Thunder Road" that can be more easily overlooked with the E Street Band wailing away behind him.
With air-raid sirens wailing from the Mediterranean to the Dead Sea, and after a Palestinian anti-tank missile blew up an Israeli bus, seriously wounding a 19-year-old soldier, Israel retaliated with airstrikes and tank fire that grew steadily more destructive.
His most recent release, "The Wailing," is an unnerving, sprawling horror movie about demonic possession in a small town; it's good, but I prefer "The Yellow Sea," a blood-soaked tour de force of kinetic action and choreographed mayhem topped with acid politics.
The neighborhood wasn't as hip as downtown, but the southern view was far better, and quieter, than a street view — it faced two acres of a grassy courtyard, though punctuated by wailing sirens heading to nearby Mount Sinai West, the former Roosevelt Hospital.
A recording of the wailing air-raid siren - familiar to older generations who grew up hearing it on a regular basis - was played at a news conference by Governor David Ige, civil defense and emergency management officers in the state capital, Honolulu.
At one point, Fixico placed himself between a free-speech rally supporter with an American flag around his neck and counter-protesters as a neutral barrier*, before Boston bike cops escorted him out of the park and into a wailing wagon to safety.
In my time with Ortberg, in her three-posts-a-day online life, on her voluminous Twitter feed (which she deleted soon after the election, to continued wailing and gnashing), words seem to emerge easily, eloquent even in their first-draft forms.
It's kinda funny ... after wailing on the dude for being a "f*cking piece of sh*t," Aaron tells the guy he'd like to see him get up in front of the crowd and sing one of those jams he so desperately wanted to hear.
I told one student, whose dozens of internship and fellowship applications yielded no results, that she should move somewhere fun, get any job, and figure out what interests her and what kind of work she doesn't want to do — a suggestion that prompted wailing.
She was last seen on Broadway in the Duke Ellington jazz musical "After Midnight," and one of the night's high points was a wailing rendition of Ellington's wordless "Creole Love Call" by Carmen Ruby Floyd, an original cast member and one of her backup singers.
Chris Black's exuberant vocals and upbeat lyrics are a treasure in and of themselves (whether he's wailing away in his other project Dawnbringer or serving as a one-man army in High Spirits), and his latest album, Motivator, is chock full of unabashed positivity.
We've got the list for you: from zombie apocalypses (Cargo) to South Korean curses (The Wailing), we've compiled a list of 13 of the best horror movies and tv shows on Netflix (US) right now that will absolutely scare the shit out of you.
Long after their 1997 breakup, these lyrics have continued to ring in the ears of young music fans: the sheer fury emanating from them, and from all the other pained things Hanna gave wailing voice to, has never waned in its power or electricity.
Combatants wore oversized foam Hulk gloves and started wailing on each other while the teachers cheered them on from the sidelines—an episode caught on camera by one of the student's older brothers, who happened to be in a classroom next door at the time.
A tense blend of genres, The Wailing succeeds at combining a mood of deep unease with visceral gore, buddy cop comedy, and a hallucinogenic mix of horror tropes — a recipe that yields, among other things, an atypical exorcism helmed by an intense Korean shaman.
During my roughly three months spent in Honduras in 2018, I photographed mothers waiting at the morgue for the bodies of murdered sons and daughters, police keeping watch over corpses left lying on streets after shootouts and families wailing over the coffins of loved ones.
"The scenes are heartbreaking, with the sounds of wailing and mourning everywhere as relatives struggle to cope with the loss of loved ones and the complete devastation of their homes and settlements," said James Chifwelu, national director of the charity World Vision in Sierra Leone.
What is strange in all of this wailing by the Never Trumpers is that Trump has had one of the most successful first 18 months of a Republican president in recent times, from appointing judges to cutting taxes to rolling back the regulatory state.
It was as if keyboardist Danalogue the Conqueror and drummer Betamax Killer crafted the setting for saxophonist King Shabaka to come in with his raw, wailing horn, taking us to distant realms we were able to sense, somehow, on more than an auditory level.
In six-step routines of stomps and kicks, the dabke is performed at weddings and other celebrations across the region, as a band gets the party going by wailing away on keyboards set to samples of traditional instruments like the arghul and the mijwiz.
He has been wailing without shame or cause about a "rigged" election, and after saying in the first debate that he would accept Americans' verdict if they chose Clinton, he suggested in an interview with The Times's Patrick Healy and Maggie Haberman that he wouldn't.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump Resisting a Growing Wrath for Separations" (front page, June 19): It is heartbreaking and intolerable to hear the wailing children calling for their parents from cages after having been snatched from the arms of their parents at the border.
Those willing to identify a misdeed and engage in public sparring, for some reason, are the spectacles — think of the viral video from 2013 of the wailing woman in the Apple Store, furiously claiming that AppleCare misled her about a part she was looking for.
And as I reach to open up the cold, dark slab that is my word-processing program, Disliking makes itself heard, shrieking and whining and wailing and threatening all manner of self-harm should we be forced to perform a minute of actual labor.
There was no information about what set off the crush in the packed streets, and online videos showed only its aftermath: people lying apparently lifeless, their faces covered by clothing, emergency crews performing CPR on the fallen, and onlookers wailing and crying out to God.
In some of the songs, like the opening "Darkness and Light," pulsing riffs, kinetic percussion, a wailing clarinet and the alluringly reedy sound of the sheng (a traditional Chinese instrument played here by Nie Yunlei) provided a kinetic backdrop to Ms. Gong's wide-ranging melodies.
I can't confirm this, but based on my decades of flying I believe it is a scientific impossibility for a baby to make it through an entire flight without wailing with the ferocity of someone who has slammed their fingers in an overhead bin.
But most of all, you will remember the music; all the wailing, screaming, drama-filled music, which we can finally look back on with an element of objectivity, only to discover that it was absolute trash, but also kind of (still) the best thing ever.
Cersei didn't have anything to do this season, but boy, did Lena Headey play the hell out of her wailing about how she wanted her child to live (to the degree where the voice in my head snarking, "Does she?" was quieter than usual).
And in a 21892 watercolor self-portrait, the great Schiele presents himself as a shocked-and-awed existential casualty, his head swollen to E. T. size, his mouth agape in a colicky, wailing O. By the time Schiele painted this, Munch was no longer living in Berlin.
Let's recap the plot: Petulant teenager Sarah (a 14-year-old Jennifer Connelly, in her fourth film role) lives in a fantasy world but is constantly being dragged back to earth by the dreary realities of her life — including her perpetually wailing baby half-brother, Toby.
Thanks to intermittent synthesizer beats and drum machine thwacks, this album has been advertised as a total reinvention, but really it represents the tweaking of two modes she's always excelled at: loud, fast, urgent, wailing guitar anthems, and quieter, but equally harsh, spoken-word musique-concrete extravagances.
CreditCreditStefan Ruiz for The New York Times It was still dark, a half-hour until sunrise, when the fire trucks and police vehicles came wailing down country roads in central New Jersey and stopped in front of 22015 Meadow Run Drive in Skillman, north of Princeton.
A white sheet with a blood red imprint of a body flutters on the overgrown hedges of Berlin's Hamburger Bahnhof, while the wailing reverberations of a bellowing cello and the heart-wrenching sounds of crying, layered on top of one another, drift from several portable speakers.
Jamie Lidell, "Walk Right Back" I've always got time to spare for Jamie Lidell's warped take on soul, and "Walk Right Back" finds the British veteran in vintage form: he's wailing about a love that's gone sour, trying to turn back time over a skittering beat.
While the mid to late 00s saw Britain flooded with sappy guys wailing sad jams for basic couples and their slow dances, the solo songwriter is an altogether more versatile prospect these days—one that's seen an influx of new talent explore entirely more experimental worlds.
For the better part of a decade, we have heard a much wailing and gnashing of teeth coming from the rightwing end of the political spectrum over the horrible, no good, very bad, totally socialist, job-killing, death paneling legislation known as the Affordable Care Act.
For the final number of his untitled concert and performance art piece, he sang Tim Buckley's "Song to the Siren," a folk-jazz cry voiced in a wailing high tenor that transcended mere imitation; for a moment, he was inhabited by Buckley, who died in 1975.
The sights and sounds were familiar: Television images of a burned-out hulk of a bus and wailing sirens, immediately reminding many Israelis of the second Palestinian uprising, which erupted in 2000, when suicide bombers blew up buses in Jerusalem and other Israeli cities, killing scores.
The risk for Trump is that he is increasingly isolated amid a torrent of criticism of the separations, from political, spiritual, business leaders and even US allies, unleashed by heart rending audio of wailing children and pictures of kids in chain-link fencing in detention facilities.
The mental power and internal fire that drives Kerr is so powerful that it accomplished more destruction in one swift movement than I, a normal person with standard motivations, could bring in 30 straight seconds of wailing and weeping in my hour of greatest terror and rage.
For the London exhibition we had links to various systems and we also worked very closely with reggae writer/historian John Masouri [author of Steppin' Razor: The Life of Peter Tosh and Wailing Blues: The Story of Bob Marley's Wailers], who really pulled the narrative together.
" I say think because after listening to it for countless hours, even as I write this, my ears can only think of the moments the wailing guitar solos and 80s like soundscapes have kept me warm during the cold winters and "KISS IT, KISS IT BETTER, BABY!
The burden they were carrying was revealed only in snippets; people became teary describing the fear they'd felt on New Year's Eve, as they fought with buckets of water and surgical masks to protect their properties, and the sounds of the gas bottles wailing as they exploded.
As footage and photos appeared to show medical workers in white coats wailing from the stress of working several consecutive shifts, many social media users used forums to accuse the government of failing to provide adequate support to physicians working on the front lines of the outbreak.
As I read the article, it struck me that White's polymorphous musical style—from McCartney-esque ballads to giant rock anthems and wailing blues homages—is refreshing for so many listeners because he isn't just mining the musical canon; he's writing new songs out of the past.
His most affecting images deal in specificity: a single figure floating on a sea of raised hands, holding his own fists high into the empty expanse above; a wailing woman reaching out past the camera, the sweat of her stress shining like silver on her outstretched arm and forehead.
Developer Harmonix has built multiple game franchises on making players feel like superstars: you could master wailing Queen solos on a plastic guitar in Guitar Hero, form a musical ensemble with your friends in Rock Band, and perform complicated dance routines in front of a Kinect in Dance Central.
Segre's works look like objects you might find on a table in a den of hashish smokers, if they included Charles Baudelaire, Thomas De Quincey, and Jane Bowles, and were being filmed by Kenneth Anger or Hong-jin Na. I am thinking of his amazing film The Wailing (2016).
Debate over the family separation policy turned into a tense standoff in the House on Friday, when Representative Ted Lieu, Democrat of California, played a recording of the detained children wailing and crying, as the presiding officer, Representative Karen Handel, Republican of Georgia, tried to shut him down.
As her fellow-Wilis assemble and Giselle revives, we find ourselves in a sabbath of barely clad witches with loosened hair and sharp bamboo canes that they thump loudly on the ground while they jab their toes into the floor like percussive instruments rhythmically beating against the music's wailing.
The next generation of Israeli Blochs took the next generation of American Blochs to the Wailing Wall, into whose cracks Jacob inserted prayers for things he didn't actually care about but knew that he ought to care about, like a cure for AIDS and an unbroken ozone layer.
The music on "Desire" drew on both Dylan's mid-1960s folk-rock and the wheezy authority of the Band, crucially topping the arrangements with Scarlet Rivera's wailing violin solos and countermelodies: teasing from a distance, spiraling in on him, darting away and returning like a hint of temptation.
"[Y]ou either start dealing with the entitlements and Social Security solvency, listen to the wailing of the AARP and the senior groups and all the special interest groups, but boys and girls, you got to start acting like men and women and do something with this system," Simpson said.
You've made it this far, and now it might be tempting, as you search for the perfect holiday film with which to round out the year, to kick back and let Bruce Willis carry you, barefoot, over crunching glass, amid the wailing of a bunch of hapless '80s yuppies, into 2018.
While Christian is the tourist who drifts (with no apparent thought to the consequences) into being the central prop in a hilariously awkward sex ritual, Dani gets crowned the May Queen, the whole village embracing her and lifting her up and wailing in empathy with her pain — held at last.
"The fact that you just want to snuggle baby two but your toddler is upending a box of Cheerios in the kitchen or yelling for a tushie wipe, or when you're reading a book to your toddler and the baby starts wailing from his crib … the juggle is real," Lakin shares.
Trump Appoints Anti-Regulation Net Neutrality Enemy to Head FCCAmidst the torrent of news and announcements and wailing and gnashing of teeth that has come since…Read more ReadThis week, the agency notified AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Comcast that their inquiry into "free data" plans was being dropped.
The separations and detention of children at the southern U.S. border with Mexico have caused an uproar in the United States and condemnation abroad, fueled by videos of children in cages and audiotape of children wailing for their parents that has been broadcast on cable networks and posted on social media.
For those who were there, the sensory overload never ends: Jimi Hendrix's wailing Stratocaster; Peter Max's Crayola-inspired pop art; the brittle back seats of Volkswagen bugs; Sensimilla buds, empty Coors cans; the acid-trip comedowns; people losing themselves in the sound, the substances and, really, the feelin'-groovy zeitgeist.
The separations and detention of children at the southern U.S. border with Mexico have caused an uproar in the United States and condemnation abroad, fuelled by videos of children in cages and audiotape of children wailing for their parents that has been broadcast on cable networks and posted on social media.
There is much wailing and gnashing of teeth over the fragmentation of the American audience, which has made it close to impossible to build a mass culture; a show like Roseanne drawing in eighteen million viewers is news in a media landscape where we are happy to settle for five.
Three steps away, "Fire," a tall, free-standing billboard depicting a fire truck, by the New York artist Lutz Bacher (a pseudonym), could be the image of the fire truck passing by just outside the window, siren wailing — again something we no longer really see even if we hear it.
RIO DE JANEIRO — "Edge of Desire," a popular prime-time soap opera chronicling the transition of a transgender man, was about to start, and the residents at a shelter seemed oblivious to the sirens wailing outside and the cockroaches navigating a maze of dirty feet and popcorn bowls on the floor.
One of the side benefits of playing women's college hockey in a small town is that when a team wins an N.C.A.A. championship, as Clarkson University did for the second time in four seasons last week, its bus gets escorted into town by fire trucks and a police cruiser, sirens wailing.
The title track is a hulking soul-blues ballad with wailing gospel choirs, which is par for the course for White, while "Respect Commander" is a weird menagerie of sped-up drum loops, NSYNC orchestra hits, and raging guitar solos that takes two whole minutes to actually emerge as a song.
Prince's solo is, as most Prince solos were, a mix of wailing bends, fast-paced shredding and pure theatricality: He falls backwards onto a handler in the front row at one point, who shoves him back onstage, and ends the performance by simply throwing his guitar up in the air and walking offstage.
Much of the track has Blake wailing with conviction over increasingly gothic Hammond organs, proving that prog rock is still alive and well the UK. The video follows a guy as he travels (with his mind?) to the moon and back, while a bunch of other people get disoriented in the streets.
While comparisons between Trump and Bernie Sanders rarely pass muster, the real estate magnate's wailing about a rigged system does, in the broadest strokes, recall the Vermont senator's critique of an American economic system that's set up to benefit elites; at times, this rhetoric also recalls potential Clinton vice presidential pick Elizabeth Warren.
"Visually, anyone who has ever been to Israel and been to the Wailing Wall has seen that the women have this tiny little spot in front of the wall to pray, and the rest of the wall is for the men," Logan said in an interview with retired Navy SEAL Mike Ritland.
The man, who did not have a valid driver's license, was speeding to the hospital because his 85033-year-old daughter was choking on a penny, according to St. Louis Fox affiliate Fox2Now  He said police officers, with their sirens wailing, were chasing behind him by the time he got to the hospital.
Pictures of the carnage in Aleppo showed two young brothers, one wearing glasses and coated with gray dust, hugging each other and wailing as they mourned a third brother; an infant's pale, gray, disfigured body; and the head and torso of an apparently lifeless girl, the rest of her body submerged in rubble.
I think its greatness has something to do with the fact that it pooh-poohs traditional song structure and opens at the exact moment a song should peak, but I can very much see Carly Rae Jepsen wailing over these beautifully programmed drums and it going straight to the top of the charts.
But the facility Melania Trump visited on Thursday — with extensive cameras present for the tightly held trip — included a brightly colored backdrop that looked more like an elementary school and served as a jarring contrast to the images of children detained in cages and the audio of young children wailing for their parents.
It's not the first time the band has referenced Native American history in their songs and there are parallels to Native American music in drummer Stephanie Bailey's thumping back beats and Maas's wailing vocal lines, the group's droney tendencies owing as much to pow pow music as they do to John Cale.
Instead of following the house pop formula that had birthed some of her most recent smashes, it was instead completely experimental in sound, a kaleidoscopic blend of R&B, rock, and hip-hop, with one song, "Higher," featuring wailing vocals so raw, listeners can never be sure whether to cringe or cry from sadness.
I won't say for certain when it will happen, but knowing that we've caught a glimpse of Jack and especially as he's wailing away on a bag trying to beat the demons that are bubbling up from underneath, his father's drinking, the things that are making him want to break bad — that's part of it.
The first sensation I felt after they squished that chubby little body out of that remarkably small incision was relief — relief because I could hear a living, breathing baby wailing (in what I can only assume was a reasonable response to the harsh exit strategy), but also physical relief unlike anything I'd ever experienced.
Kamasi Washington, a modern jazz legend, pulls out all the stops on "Truth," the 13-minute, climactic masterpiece of his "Harmony of Difference" EP. With its pleasant guitar and piano, ghostly choral background vocals, and wailing horns, the track sounds like falling in love in an elevator while simultaneously plummeting to an imminent death.
Photo: GettyAmidst the torrent of news and announcements and wailing and gnashing of teeth that has come since the inauguration of President Donald Trump, here's another shitty thing: Ajit Pai, an enemy of net neutrality and overall opponent of regulation, will be Trump's pick to lead the Federal Communications Commission, the FCC announced today.
While the lyrics mainly speak to a relationship that our protagonist does not recall quite so fondly ("All those fairytales are full of shit"), Wiz's verse takes the song in an entirely different direction from what Levine is wailing about; instead of lamenting, he's boasting of how great his life is without his past love.
From the sparse, pained chords of "The Valley" on their debut, Fuckfest, to the walls of strings, wailing, and cacophonous percussion that made up much of The Narcotic Story, Oxbow has never been obvious or predictable, opting to remain in a constant state of growth and change rather than settling down on a formula.
It's hard to envisage the Brit Awards making room for a song about a comedown with a music video depicting an attempted suicide in any of their categories these days, or the top 100 featuring anything as batshit as Kate Bush wailing "BABOOSHKA YA YA" while wearing a Halloween costume for "Sexy Medieval Knight".
Welles himself was initially apologetic about the alleged panic (and believed his career was over) but he eventually came to embrace the ordeal in his personal mythology: "From Nashville to Minneapolis there was wailing in the streets and the rending of garments," he later described in an interview with filmmaker and historian Peter Bogdanovich.
Hamburg awoke on Friday to the buzz of helicopters and the wailing of sirens, as police officers rushed to keep up with protesters who had gathered at the city's major intersections in an effort to block the routes G-20 leaders were to take to the Messehallen Convention Center, the site of the meeting.
As images of youngsters in cages and an audiotape of wailing children affected by Trump's "zero-tolerance" policy filled worldwide media, the overwhelming majority of Republicans in competitive districts in November's elections issued statements and took to social media to try to tell voters that they did not condone removing children from their parents.
When a student suddenly regresses, claiming they can't complete skills I know they have mastered, or when a child suddenly loses the ability to do the laundry, say, flailing his boneless, ineffectual arms about as he jabs at buttons on the washing machine, wailing all the while that he can't possibly do laundry; it's too hard.
Unlike your eyes that you can just wire shut when you don't want to see something, or your nose that you can simply pinch when you get a whiff of a funky stench, you need special equipment for your ears if you refuse to listen to something unpleasant — say, a wailing toddler or the Baby Shark song.
My shirt and brow soaked and my 2-year-old daughter wailing, I tried to channel Miller, who relished the rough aspects of travel in Greece — and particularly on Crete, its largest island — as much as he did the smooth, never losing a giddy enthusiasm for the country and a near irrational belief in the infallibility of its people.
Whenever there was an argument and one of my sisters or all three of us would retreat to our shared bedroom, wailing, unable to speak, it was resolved through notes furiously passed back and forth — impassioned letters about what we had done to each other, point by point rebuttals to prove why one sister was so utterly wrong.
What we are seeing at our border right now — children only a few months old being pulled from their mothers' arms, toddlers distraught and wailing for their parents, children being separated from their parents with no idea if they will ever see them again — is fundamentally at odds with everything this nation stands for and believes.
And it seems that along with the poppier vibe, the band have also injected more whimsy into their act—their first music video for After Laughter (for first single "Hard Times") had a distinct 80's nostalgia sheen, where this live performance sees Hayley giving her best kooky librarian complete with cat-eye glasses, and wailing as good as she always did.
"What we are seeing at our border right now -- children only a few months old being pulled from their mothers' arms, toddlers distraught and wailing for their parents, children being separated from their parents with no idea if they will ever see them again -- is fundamentally at odds with everything this nation stands for and believes," Biden said in a statement on Facebook.
In its stark nature, it echoed similar videos and images that have spread on social media in recent years, including two from last year: a viral photo of an unconscious couple in a car with an idle child in the back, which was shared by the police in East Liverpool, Ohio; and a video of a wailing toddler in Lawrence, Mass.
Like most of Hamilton's political songs, it has picked up some additional poignancy under the Trump administration (imagine, a leader turning away from power willingly!), and Jackson's voice is as buttery smooth as ever as he riffs on Washington's final lines, with the Voices of America Youth Choir wailing away on the background harmonies and music director Lacamoire on the piano.
I honestly cannot explain to you why Joe Jonas is there, but doesn't it just add to the wackiness of the scene of hundreds of people wearing paper 3D glasses, on a boat, watching two occurrences of twin importance: the moon overtaking the sun on its assigned path, and Bonnie literal Tyler wailing with a force that alone could probably propel the ship forward?
It's not just that of the 1,0003 Nando's in the world, nearly a third (339) are found in the UK. It's not just that British icons as disparate as saffron-topped, breath-wailing teen favourite Ed Sheeran, golden-balled, My Little Pony-haired sports star David Beckham, and fist-fighting, former heavyweight champion David Haye, have all been given the much-coveted Nando's Black Card.
You are, you are—what else does father wail to child—though wailing it he's woken with six-sevenths of the night to go—you are—look I will set to work this very moment slowing time myself, feet to the stone and shoulder to the dark to gain you ground—if just one ledge of light you flutter to, right now, rereading that.
At the defense's request, any video of Gray's arrest shown in court will have the audio muted on the grounds that Gray's wailing and the commentary of onlookers could prejudice the case; a "step-by-step" rehashing of Gray's injuries sustained after the arrest will not be permitted, nor will discussion of Gray's past run-ins with the law and his exposure to lead poisoning as a child.
This cultural shift toward an overt courting of extremist right-wing ideologies was immediately evident in the crop of horror and suspense films released in 22016, from Green Room, which pitted a young rock band against a neo-Nazi stronghold in the rural Pacific Northwest, to The Wailing, which dealt explicitly with xenophobia and the fears born out of an inability to communicate across cultural and linguistic divides.
I was weeping and wailing," Williams, 37, said during an interview with Good Morning America on Monday (She broke the happy news exclusively with PEOPLE last week.) "He proposed to me in Pebble Beach at this beautiful resort and I was crying so loud that people were turning around, going back to their rooms and stuff, they weren't coming to the restaurant because they were like, 'Did she just find out something he did bad?
The last time I attempted to spend a night away from home, at my boyfriend's apartment, I had one of the most violent and horrible panic attacks I can remember: three hours of convulsing, unable to speak beyond endlessly muttering or wailing "I can't do it" as waves of terror washed over me, until eventually my boyfriend had to take me home because he couldn't bear to see me like that anymore.
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Behind the criminal immigration law: eugenics and white supremacy Video: the voices missing from the immigration debate DHS Chief is confronted with ProPublica tape of wailing children separated from parents Emotional distress and mental health issues are prevalent among these children, sometimes a result of traumatic experiences in their home countries, at other times triggered by being separated from parents at the border, or by fear that they will never be released from ORR facilities.
He makes his big statement with "Castle on the Hill," a tale of childhood nostalgia whose chiming U2 chords and Sheeran's wailing, inarticulate, Bono-style falsetto rouse adequately until the quiet bridge, after which he revs back up into the cathartic chorus, bellowing "I still remember these old country lanes/when we did not KNOW THE ANSWERS," pumping a metaphorical fist to congratulate himself on the romance of his youthful confusion and innocence.
Enough already with the media bemoaning the attacks of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on "fake news" and the media as a whole; you'd almost think we were living in a totalitarian state from the constant whimpering and wailing.

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