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370 Sentences With "weaved"

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There is history weaved into our curls, kinks, and braids.
Signature high pony with ring accessories weaved into her hair?
It's really cool the way words can be weaved together.
The waste eventually weaved through several states and tribal lands.
They also weaved in some direct critiques of the whistleblower.
Scott has weaved lyrics about Jenner into his songs before.
We have all weaved the certainty of violence into our routines.
Following a timeout, Smith weaved past defenders and dropped in his layup.
He dodged, he weaved, he proposed another scenario of his own creation.
Margery ducked under Sentences' clasped hands, ignoring their shouts, weaved and dodged.
The films were praised for how they weaved together humor and drama.
Hassan excused himself and weaved through rooms of people, looking for Sara.
Israel has been weaved into the very fabric of modern Jewish practice.
Above all, Souza's reflections weaved a story of a presidency without pretensions.
He weaved on the straight, so Nico [Rosberg] missed his braking [point].
Pedestrians hurled profanities at drivers as they dodged and weaved in between traffic.
The 41-year-old host seamlessly weaved "piñata" and "hoverboard" into the chat.
Some commentators, like Josh Marshall, have weaved together elements of both these views.
Gray gave way to Carlos Estevez, who weaved his way through the eighth.
Sanders got some substantive criticism in, of course, but he mostly bobbed and weaved.
Beyond how it looks, the technology weaved into the shirt really sets it apart.
The stream weaved past storefronts and pooled across the street near a technical school.
Glass beads are sewn into small compartments and are then weaved into the Puro.
We should go, I shouted, and he weaved his head from left to right.
At one point in the fight, Farmer bobbed, weaved, and ducked under 13 punches.
He watched carefully as a counterman weaved his blade through some glistening orange Nova.
As the app expands from messaging to media, Snapchat's weaved music across its business.
Those "Easter eggs," weaved throughout the story, include the 58th page of the book.
I weaved between the cars and sat down in a slender stripe of shade.
There is a narrative story of her life and career with her journals weaved in.
MILFs fully weaved into the mainstream consciousness via 1999's archetypal teen comedy American Pie.
Prince had let us in, weaved his spell, and no one wanted it to end.
Wheatcroft felt the device vibrate faster, so he slowed down and weaved around the obstacle.
Specifically, the story weaved a tale of a Russian energy baron facing just this conundrum.
What we did was, we weaved the green aspects with the built aspects like this.
And Bradford still stepped into his throw and weaved a tight ball to Stefon Diggs.
And the political commentary is weaved around the song's original hook line, "take it easy".
The firefighters smashed two of the car's windows and weaved the hose through the vehicle.
Vargas weaved his way into and out of danger in the second and third innings.
She dangled them from one finger as she weaved away from me, down Trace Street.
A 212-yard rush by Chubb, who weaved through defenders, set up the scoring chance.
They resisted the temptation to sample and instead weaved together six tracks of original music.
When the gunman returned and opened fire, Aziz said he weaved between cars to avoid him.
Clinton, for her part, has weaved a stout defense of Mr. Obama into her stump speech.
They loved their family as one, the whole makeup of their lives weaved as a household.
For a long time, these organizations weaved the vibrant fabric of America civic and communal life.
A procession weaved through Sanaa's dusty streets as Houthi activists with megaphones denounced the "Saudi aggression".
As she weaved Rambo's hair, Latoya complained that Seth became more aggressive and defiant at school.
The texture in the weaved pattern makes this cover comfortable to use for long driving sessions.
At the Arboretum, Adams shows me the beginnings of a basket she weaved using dried twigs.
Community is weaved into the very design of this social housing building in Los Angeles, California.
Clinton poked fun at Mr. Pence for having "bobbed and weaved" his way through the debate.
And the marketing team on the second floor weaved all of this misinformation into social media.
Moments later, Mantha weaved his way around four Nashville players and backhanded the puck past Saros.
Viper 2 waded back across the river before dawn and weaved uphill to the outpost's gate.
Men with boxes of tissues weaved through the crowds, handing them to those weeping in mourning.
Read on for eight important callback moments the creators weaved in throughout the 82 minutes of chaos.
Over the years, her language and ideas have weaved through all kinds of dark and bizarre territory.
Arico Evans recovered the fumble of Quitten Brown and weaved 32 yards around Jackson State offensive players.
Jeff Yang: Trump weaved his own hanging rope This was a remarkable moment in American political history.
Gad performed the eatery's eponymous song from Beauty and the Beast as he weaved in between tables.
The $12 bandana from Insect Shield is made with a permethrin formula that's weaved within the fabric.
But what raised our eyebrows was how Warren weaved a cultural focus into her usual economic populism.
It seems to me that you've either pivoted or bobbed and weaved through a couple different iterations.
"The materials are hand-weaved via a system of repeated patterns developed into an organic form," Park explains.
Left-hander Mike Minor, who replaced Hammel, weaved his way into and out of turmoil in the eighth.
It's gentle, with funk overtones weaved into a piercing falsetto that finds him singing about paranoia and fear.
But then, she turned around to reveal an intricate braided look weaved together with black string, corset-style.
Her barking added to the cacophony as the truck weaved through crowded, noisy city streets, Lieutenant Iorio said.
In Japan, markets weaved in and out of positive and negative territory before finally closing in the red.
While he weaved in and out of various topics, the promises can be organized into six basic categories.
The producer really liked the story and the script and the way we weaved it together so organically.
Racism and white supremacy are weaved throughout U.S. history up to the present day, Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
Similarly, "At the big brawl, the hairstylist …" BOBBED AND WEAVED, because hair stylists cut bobs and weave hair.
It is seamlessly and subtly weaved throughout the fabric of the story, transcending the rigid barriers of genre.
He intercepted an overthrown pass from Keenum and weaved 231 yards through traffic for his first career touchdown.
Chanting "No KKK, no racists," the marchers weaved their way toward the city's Quicken Loans Arena in sweltering heat.
She pulled out a couple pieces, weaved them into braids, and looped them from the base to the top.
"Ground yourself!" she told him in that one, as he and his egg bobbed and weaved in the air.
Underneath a blanket of nationalism, weaved by the Turkish state, lay a people rich in religious and ethnic diversity.
Shephard weaved his way through cold-smoking meat, making guanciale, and the ins and outs of nitrates and nitrites.
He ran downstairs to wave down lawmakers who sprinted and weaved through traffic to find safety from the shooting.
Horiguchi burst in on Oliveira, weaved his head out after his right hand, but Oliveira had run a mile.
Golladay caught the ball at the Oakland 25 near the sideline and weaved his way into the end zone.
While he said there is a place for checking facts in journalism, he said it has weaved into opinion.
The plastic is then ground up into flakes, melted, rolled into bales, spun into yarn, and weaved into canvas.
Over the years, divination in its various forms has consistently weaved its way in and out of my life.
Again, he weaved into the lane and he pulled up to hit a jump shot with 20.1 seconds left.
Such ad deals often require a long lead time since messaging must be weaved into the game-development process.
As in her first EP, How Many Times Have You Driven By, there's a thread of melancholy weaved throughout.
He weaved through the line of scrimmage and dodged an attempted open-field tackle for the 30-yard score.
More importantly, they weaved time travel into their gameplay, instead of simply offering the device as a story gimmick.
The ability to understand reading as an activity weaved into daily life is crucial, Teale says, to raising curious minds.
So far, Chief Justice John Roberts has bobbed and weaved, balancing his institutional concerns against his own solidly conservative leanings.
He stole the puck in the neutral zone, weaved around two defenseman and then sidestepped Jones for the unassisted score.
But it may ultimately be equally embarrassing for other parties when we learn just how tangled a web Manafort weaved.
But, something that has been weaved throughout Drake's music over the years is his misogynistic way of talking about women.
The Invasion addresses how those elements are quickly and forcefully weaved into society, establishing themselves as the only logical recourse.
Their officiant, Christina Turner Ward of Spirithearts Weddings, also weaved Spanish into the ceremony in a nod to Max's family.
They weaved through the facility and ended up in a corner of the prison with another guard, who promptly left.
For the kids table, the host weaved gold pumpkins among three bountiful vases that blossomed with a variation of white flowers.
The show weaved in the music of the (once tragically-reviewed) 1988 Broadway production into the plot points of the episode.
Angels starter Tim Lincecum (2-5) bobbed and weaved his way through five innings, giving up four runs and five hits.
Trump weaved the stories of several Americans who have experienced the pitfalls of Obamacare firsthand into his effort to pressure Republicans.
Harris dominated the debate last night because she effectively weaved her own story into her attack on Biden's opposition to busing.
The exhibition seamlessly weaved Calder's light wire mobiles with Lygia Clark's bichos, Hélio Oiticica's dancing geometries, and Abraham Palatnik's moving sculptures.
At first, smoke disguised the constant stream of torched fields, and copses; of winding roads that weaved into nothing but ash.
It weaved so masterfully with the bends in the road, she thought, until she lost sight of it ahead of her.
Sabres forward Jack Eichel weaved his way into the offensive zone in overtime and fed Marcus Johansson near the right post.
Sabers forward Jack Eichel weaved his way into the offensive zone in overtime and fed Marcus Johansson near the right post.
Nylander weaved his way into the right faceoff circle before unleashing a shot that beat Gibson low to the far post.
My partner and I weaved around the tables she had set up as I introduced him to relatives I barely knew myself.
Any time she even came close to the fence she either circled out or drew the engagement and weaved out under it.
The pair drove as fast as 95 miles per hour at times as they weaved in and out of traffic after Kelley.
When the web was first weaved in the 1990s, intellectual-property owners found their property had, involuntarily, been turned into a common.
The bread is sprinkled with toasted black cumin seeds and steamed in a weaved basket, like the ones used for dim sum.
The new people came in and just weaved out the whole club: knocked down walls, just made it look so much better.
For a less chunky option, there's Walls outdoor wear, which uses Kevlar weaved in with traditional fabrics to make it more durable.
Twisted MohawkFor the 2018 Met Gala, Waithe's stylist weaved metallic blue thread through her twisted Mohawk to complement her epic rainbow cape.
Rakell, who also had an assist in regulation, weaved his way in and beat Pekka Rinne (29 saves) on his glove side.
Guests could grab a glass of Champagne from the bar or from servers who weaved through the crowd, carrying trays of bubbly.
Moiseev looked a few times for an interesting stepping superman punch that weaved him out to a slight angle on his right.
After a timeout, Jevon Carter weaved down the floor for a layup with 1.8 seconds left to tie the game at 48.63.
But in the primary, no one has yet weaved this together into the kind of ad that paints Trump's candidacy as terrifying.
ATEEZ have since weaved a captivating narrative about seeking your life's treasure, and we're more than happy to join the hunt. 5.
In richly detailed indictments, Mueller has weaved a tale of Kremlin troll farms, social media campaigns, spear phishing operations and computer hacking.
Which is exactly what 25-year-old Lu Kepeng did when he inflated 600 balloons and weaved them together into two wedding dresses.
The couple kicked off their royal tour in Australia with the announcement that they're expecting a baby, which Harry weaved into his speech.
As we weaved through the narrow pathways along the mountainside, Nate and I splashed through puddles, laughed uncontrollably, and simply enjoyed each other.
Legally Blonde remains exquisite and delightful, from Witherspoon's perky resolve as Elle to the barbed quips Smith and McCullah weaved throughout the film.
Former President Bill Clinton weaved a parable of Clinton's work for children, the sick and the disabled into the story of their relationship.
Producers Nick Patrick and Don Reedman seamlessly weaved this instrumental embroidery into the familiar tracks, skillfully enhancing the Beach Boys' trademark vocal blend.
Mickens silenced the Bengals (3-5) when he weaved across the field for a touchdown on the second play of the fourth quarter.
That film, about a spunky high school senior, over-performed at the box office and weaved itself into the fabric of pop culture.
Both of them have dyed their hair blonde, straightened it, weaved it, which feeds into a fantasy about women and women of color.
"Lovecraft Country" will not be a straight historical drama, as it will have elements of science fiction and horror weaved into its narrative.
The "Lemonade" album Beyoncé's most talked about album has been hailed as a celebration of African culture and Nigerian influences are weaved throughout.
Mr. Latif, 57, weaved around the ring, leading the chants in unison, including the 99 sacred names of God and prayers of adoration.
Baumbach has admitted that he weaved details from his own 2010 divorce into the film, which promises to pack a strong emotional punch.
At one point in the fight, Farmer had his back to the turnbuckle and bobbed, weaved, and ducked under an extraordinary 116 shots.
According to the brand, the Dharba grass mats are weaved by hand in India, so it helps support traditional weavers and their families.
That night Dave wrote a narrative in sound that weaved in the backstories of the clients, of the workers, of the whole business.
Hudgens Instagrammed a photo of herself with sun-kissed highlights weaved throughout her laid-back lob, and now we're contemplating highlights of our own.
But the stars -- both cosmic and Hollywood -- eventually aligned for this '50s-set coming-of-age tale that weaved heartfelt stories and colorful comedy.
The little company that shouldn't have survived the 2000s has bobbed and weaved and survived time and time again and this is no different.
This being an Asian American story, parents were never far from the picture: Islam's Bangladeshi American family weaved in and out of the background.
The enhanced detail and slickness really shone in the adventures of Lara Croft, as I ducked and weaved through ancient ruins and falling scorpions.
The car weaved through three unmanned barriers and approached the C.I.A. annex, where Matthews, LaBonte, and the others were waiting outside with Balawi's cake.
With a PVC leather material and a weaved pattern along the edges, you'll easily maintain a sturdy grip on the steering wheel withMoyishi's cover.
Happily, the ball went right to Payet's feet and he weaved between three Albania defenders before curling in France's second goal, ending Albania's hopes.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON, DC — They have vegetables for noses, foliage for hair, and wear clothing weaved of wheat and straw.
Hopkins reached back and grabbed the ball with one hand and weaved it between his legs in the air before crashing to the ground.
Three Hurricanes players were stationed in front of Darling, but Bailey weaved his way into the crowd and poked the puck into the net.
Families toting camping chairs weaved through the crowd, staking out territory for the Alan Jackson concert, or the Game 2110 viewing party, or both.
You know the ones: the gold-plated HDMI cables or carbon-fiber weaved USB cables that cost like 23x more than an AmazonBasics version.
Ocean has weaved his way through the public eye with astonishing grace and intention, forging ahead in search of artistic purity and limitless freedom.
Photoprotective clothing, which is labeled "UPF," is tightly weaved, and so "the amount of UV radiation that would penetrate is quite low," Lim said.
Before the destruction, Channel Drive was a wide street that weaved between the Coral Casino and the Biltmore Hotel and continued along the oceanfront.
Dramatic footage from Jos showed angry people holding machetes and sticks and shouting at passing security forces as they weaved around overturned and burning vehicles.
As the sun filtered through the grimy windows, and the voices weaved in and out, the optimistic event gave form to a utopian social fabric.
Notably, her love of documentary recurs, emphasized by her lifelong collaborations with non-actors and how she's seamlessly weaved nonfiction elements into her fictional works.
"I jumped up, weaved my way in and out of the cozy restaurant (leaping over a chair or two) and chased him down," she wrote.
When it comes to pop culture, there's an alarming density of jokes and inaccuracies that get weaved into the way we talk about sex work.
You also weaved in multiple nods to subcultures within the Black community that were innovating fashion with little credit, like the ballroom and LGBTQ communities.
Cook took a toss to the right and weaved through traffic on his way to the end zone to put the Vikings back on top.
Parise then beat Lehtonen only 59 seconds later as he converted a goalmouth pass from Granlund, who weaved around a checker before making the pass.
Oesterle collected a loose puck in the high slot and weaved a shot through heavy traffic in front of the net for his fourth goal.
It's loose and mostly gentle—a minimal approach to the grooves and glitches that The National and Bon Iver have weaved together on recent projects.
The Sinner's first two seasons weaved its characters' past trauma with their present-day crimes, and it seems likely that will be the pattern here.
It's unknown exactly how the five-pound dog managed to put the car in reverse, but the four-legged driver successfully weaved through oncoming traffic.
"True leadership is about making hard decisions," said Ms. Mark-Viverito, who herself weaved when asked whether she would support a jail in her district.
Frank Ocean "has weaved his way through the public eye with astonishing grace and intention, forging ahead in search of artistic purity and limitless freedom."
The defenseman weaved his way between a pair of Senators before tucking the puck past a diving Hogberg for his 11th goal of the season.
A compelling portrait of Ashman emerges—one in which the late artist weaved a desire for LGBTQ+ visibility into his work on beloved Disney movies.
Trump, Olbermann said, is the end result of a two-decade propaganda campaign that has weaved conspiracies and fear into the DNA of the Republican party.
The furniture was made by the local Rundu carpenters and Himba carvers and the baskets were weaved by the people of the Omba Project in Windhoek.
I am a sucker for any work of historical fiction, and I'm an immigrant myself, so when immigration is weaved in, I'm even more on board.
That's why his speech largely focused on the economy, with lots of pictures weaved throughout the presentation to ensure the world did not miss his message.
The ball popped into the air and was grabbed by Sorensen, who weaved his way through the Saints for 48 yards and a Kansas City touchdown.
She smiles beatifically as we speak, despite the fact her hair— a mass of interlocking plastic hair elastics basket-weaved across her head—looks agonizingly tight.
The 27-year-old Queens native styles herself as a diva on the track—cobalt-blue lipstick, heavy eye makeup, a weaved-in bleach-blonde ponytail.
Dwayne was behind the wheel and Kevin was riding shotgun Monday night as they weaved through Hollywood before ultimately ending up at the TCL Chinese Theatre.
As the game weaved its way through the third period, it was no surprise it was tight, considering the history between the clubs in recent years.
Mr. Trump has weaved, wavered and reversed course on foreign policy based on his views of the moment, and as he has, the Republicans have followed.
There are many beautiful songs that are best heard within the context of an album, when an artist has weaved their tracklist together seamlessly and gracefully.
He delivered a longer address that weaved praise for his father — "my best friend" — with more politically conventional invocations of conservative economic philosophy and denunciations of liberalism.
The walls are covered with stripes of painted canvas that have been weaved together, some bearing bold, colorful words written in various languages, including Spanish and Tagalog.
"The visual narrative I have weaved implies that these conditions have brought on a new migration of Acadians away from their homeland," he writes in an afterword.
On a crisp summer afternoon in New York, I weaved through the always-overwhelming foot traffic of Canal Street on the way to the luxurious Roxy Hotel.
Music-wise, we're told KW weaved in a number of samples into the live production -- which was supplemented by a choir and a marching band on hand.
I weaved both of his punches, and it seemed like he was afraid to get hit again, so he threw a wild kick to my left leg.
Sanders has consistently weaved Super Tuesday states into his early state travel, cross-crossing the country in an effort to make his case to a wider audience.
Throughout the Brexit debate, Mr. Corbyn has ducked and weaved, trying to bridge the gap between the Remainers and Leavers in his own party while letting Mrs.
Jamie Benn weaved the puck over the goal line and near the right sideboards, with a Minnesota defenseman losing his stick while trying to poke it away.
Ballroom slang like "shade" and "yaaas" are weaved into everyday conversation, and artists such as Beyonce and FKA Twigs have worked with vogue dancers on various projects.
He weaved the threat climate change poses to national security throughout his speech and extensively praised home-grown clean energy for lowering America's carbon footprint and electricity bills.
"We wanted to find a way to bring it up so we could thoroughly discuss it," Fitzsimmons says, revealing the looming problem will be "weaved" throughout upcoming episodes.
But it may ultimately be equally embarrassing for other parties when we learn just how tangled a web Manafort weaved in the shadowy world of Washington influence peddlers.
In the most conservative parts of the state on Monday, the Texas senator weaved in faith at every turn, soliciting shouts of "Amen" and prayers from the audience.
He powerfully weaved together the story of the car breaking down as they drove to visit his brothers in prison, with the admission of his own mental breakdowns.
Just like there've been and will likely be more accidents involving self-driving cars, there will probably be more screw ups AI becomes more weaved into our lives.
What separates Cheadle from most, though, is that he brought the conversation to a large platform like SNL and seamlessly weaved the messaging in between jokes and sketches.
First off, our guy tried like hell to press Floyd on the possible Conor McGregor rematch -- but the dude bobbed and weaved like ... well, like he's Floyd Mayweather.
In Pennsylvania, Toomey artfully weaved between Trump and Clinton, knowing he had to appeal to pro-Trump voters in rural areas and pro-Clinton voters in the cities.
The Bruins doubled the advantage at 8:58 of the third period, as Johansson weaved toward the middle of the ice before wristing a shot that handcuffed Bobrovsky.
From elementary school through college, I weaved through the aisles to pick up new backpacks and shoes, academic planners and pencil cases, and laundry hampers and bathroom caddies.
I love the way she literally weaved together words and fashion, ideas and fashion — the two things together made the whole thing, and the woman, the founder, unique.
A course that weaved through Rio's verdant hills produced a race so unpredictable that even Van Avermaet, who suffered an early puncture, was not sure what Nibali's crash meant.
He shot 67 at Pebble Beach on a day when he weaved his old magic around and on the greens, holing a bunker shot and taking just 22 putts.
Arizona enjoyed possession of the puck throughout overtime before Dvorak weaved in and wired a shot from the left circle that sailed over the left shoulder of Alexandar Georgiev.
Weaved in between all the talk of masturbation habits and a Vegas woman named 'Dimples,' readers learned a fun fact: Mayer is really good at identifying scents — on women.
Larkin scored late in the middle period when he stole the puck in the Kings' zone, weaved around a defenseman and beat a sprawling Quick on the stick side.
In this film, sexism preys as it does in real life: weaved into everyday interactions in the workplace, lurking beneath "romantic" courtships, hiding in plain sight in underprivileged communities.
Lagerfeld has a history of eye-catching set designs for his runway shows and models have previously weaved through an airport departure lounge, a supermarket and a busy brasserie.
As is customary on Christmas Eve, the 83-year-old pope weaved his sermon around the spiritual and personal significance of the night that Jesus was born in Bethlehem.
This time, though, the couple weaved their children and family life into ads and social media posts, embracing the happy family narrative that is so often used by straight candidates.
Unfortunately, because Easter's approaching and stores are stocking their shelves with themed decorations, chocolates, and bunny merch galore, there's no escaping the bunny-related horror Peele weaved together for viewers.
It's a powerful symbol of African potential, but also provides the main narrative tension weaved throughout the film: Do successful Black communities have a responsibility to help those less fortunate?
Matthews weaved 211 yards from left to right, picking up a key late block from tight end Phillip Supernaw, to regain the lead for Tennessee at the 235:210 mark.
In 33.08, the show saw a bumper crop of amazing dogs of all sizes, handing out prizes to the one who out-weaved, out-tunneled and out-hopped their competitors.
There was also a red carpet, a bouncer, a velvet rope, and snippets of parrot sex weaved into scenes from a made-for-TV movie that played on the screen.
Your past projects included one where you cut your hair, solicited other's hair donations, and weaved them in an act of solidarity with LGBT youth, suicide prevention, and anti-bullying.
In the field, he weaved grasses in natural patterns into his ghillie suit, and then, after he arrived at his firing position, he concealed his tripod and rifle in vegetation.
The weaved-in, golden hair accessories from Lelet NY look awfully familiar — dare we say identical — to the wings of a Golden Snitch or the Phoenix bird from Harry Potter.
Frederick will appear at her first Olympics with neon-purple weaved-in hair, an Asics-sponsored navy blue top, and no-name bottoms the color of Antigua and Barbuda's flag.
After gaining the puck in the neutral zone, Gaudreau weaved to the top of the right circle and wristed a screened shot home for his 13th goal of the season.
She has effectively weaved between the Biden and Warren wings of the party, but that has also left an air of uncertainty around her own positions and points of view.
In the end, the intricately weaved two-hour-long retelling of the series feels like the world's most elaborate inside joke, created with a whole lot of love, just for fans.
Henrik stole the puck deep in Vancouver's end, rushed down the right wing, weaved in and out of defenders and then fed Edler as he rushed forward with him and Daniel.
He dovetailed with Pence's message at time -- talking about rising health care premiums and Clinton scandals -- but also weaved in parts of his stump speech from his days on the trail.
The pass went off his hands to Davis, who grabbed the deflection at midfield and weaved his way through the Wildcats for 50 yards and his second score of the night.
"Where is my dad?" read some signs as traditional Catholic groups, far-right activists and other marchers weaved from the Luxembourg Garden to the Montparnasse neighborhood, passing by the French Senate.
Those leaders have been carefully replaced by uncompromising extremist elements who have closely weaved the Taliban movement into a broader extremist framework through alliances with terrorist groups, including the Haqqani network.
Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick (280 of 4, 76 yards) had his passes soar and bounce, and Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10 of 15, 65 yards) bobbed and weaved behind abysmal protection.
Nine circular holes were made along the edges; a thread or some other material could have been weaved through these holes, allowing a person to wear the mask on their face.
The album weaved his ongoing fascination for psychedelic rock with his love of hyphy, the frenetic Bay Area rap sound being honed by artists like Keak Da Sneak and E-23.
Since their debut with JYP Entertainment nearly two years ago, Stray Kids' discography has weaved a narrative that serves as an allegory for the joys and pains of coming of age.
And three different crews weaved through the facility to remove sheet rock and the thick flooring made especially for jumping dancers, as well as replacing costly water pumps and electrical systems.
Jaden Schwartz handed the Blues the lead with 7:17 to play when he zipped out of his own zone, weaved around Roussel and beat Bishop with a blistering wrist shot.
Sofia Richie bobbed and weaved her way around "dumb questions" Wednesday night -- specifically whether she's a homewrecker in the breakup of Tobey Maguire's marriage -- with an assist from new coach Paris Hilton.
And while all of them weaved into the suggested "Sunday Best" attire quite well, crowns actually have a bit less to do with religion than we suspect most of the attendees realized.
In total there are 245 portraits weaved into the mural in an attempt to capture a 360-degree view of the gun debate currently consuming Americans, which includes gun violence victims Rep.
By not setting an end date, Tinoko drives the point home that everybody (and every body) is unique and deserves to be weaved into the wide, diverse fabric of physical beauty. —A.
Preston says Spacey did not take "full responsibility" for his actions and "weaved in alcohol and the length of time that passed to diminish" the seriousness of his actions toward a minor.
The former FBI chief weaved a devastating picture of a President who is not to be trusted and is straining against the constraints of propriety and the Constitution that define his office.
Actor Duane Martin bobbed and weaved his way out of paying to air the Floyd Mayweather-Andre Berto fight in his restaurant ... according to the company in charge of distributing the bout.
With Mother's Day and Father's Day back-to-back and vacations weaved in around graduation parties and BBQs, keeping tabs on your pup gets difficult — and an automatic feeder isn't always enough.
Despite this, Superorganism have assimilated sounds they may or may not have heard and weaved them into their own potpourri—a fever-dream of hyperactive lilts, slouching samples and references to prawns.
A short time later, Fox grabbed a defensive rebound and weaved his way in transition through multiple Utah players to score a layup and make it 23-281 with 153:215 left.
Participation is also weaved into a billboard-size installation in which thousands of shoelaces spell the first words of the Constitution, "We the People," originally conceived in 2011 using hand-dyed laces.
He gained possession on a feed from Dylan Sikura, weaved into the offensive zone, spun around New Jersey's Steven Santini and lifted a wrist shot from between the faceoff circles over Schneider.
Boxing star Zab Judah -- a 4-time world champ -- bobbed and weaved his way out of a jail sentence in his domestic violence case ... but only if he keeps his nose clean.
Click here to view original GIFWith the historic Rosetta mission now over, the ESA has compiled a four-minute simulation showing the spacecraft's complete journey as it weaved around Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko.
Tobias Gremmler captured the motion of kung fu and then recreated it with different digital variations: as a fabric weaved over time, expanding into emptiness, reconstructing shapes from motion, and so much more.
Hamilton recklessly charged into Fortuna with a looping right hand and Fortuna weaved out the way to land a check right hook of his own to send Hamilton faceplanting down on the canvas.
Yankees 26, Indians 26 Miguel Andujar darted and weaved like an N.F.L. running back, trying to avoid the inevitable as his teammates closed in around him in shallow right field on Friday night.
We know the Wall has magic weaved into its foundation (Benjen said as much in the season six finale), and that magic is probably the same as the magic that protected Bloodraven's cave.
Oakland Raiders star Marshawn Lynch was asked point-blank by the media about his national anthem protest -- but by the way he bobbed, weaved and clowned the questions, you'd think he was Floyd Mayweather.
"For techies, [the 2007 event] weaved us together, it inspired us and helped us create a network that reminded us that we can create, inspire, and open the door for others," Rotich told TechCrunch.
Arizona doubled the advantage with 4:20 left in the period after Hinostroza weaved his way deep into the offensive zone before feeding Ekman-Larsson, whose wrist shot from the left circle handcuffed Howard.
Monday's incredible Google Doodle features a black power fist, an Egyptian ankh, a Black Lives Matter sign and a box braid weaved into the word "Google" — and a high school sophomore drew them all.
New ways to use the internet are weaved into every part of the race — Trump tweets more than basically any other politician, while his supporters and opponents argue it out in 140-character chunks.
Bottega Veneta has been a one product brand for too many years, analysts say, having relied excessively on its weaved leather technique called intrecciato, a story which now appears to have run its course.
What I assumed would be a standard fight had suddenly become a maze, as I ducked and weaved through cloud after cloud of sleep-smoke until I could finally reach the bat-like monster.
The Fulani pattern, which is named after the Fula people of West Africa, features braids of various sizes and designs that are commonly weaved in different directions (front to back and back to front).
While Cohen is not the most reliable of narrators (he is headed to prison), he certainly weaved a wild tale of scamming and deceit, and Twitter was particularly interested in one name that came up.
The kick came up short, and Auburn's Chris Davis caught it, weaved down the left sideline for over 100 yards and scored as time expired for one of the most dramatic touchdowns in football history.
On every answer -- from Latino issues, to universal health care, to free public college tuition, to his vote against the war in Iraq -- Sanders should have weaved in his campaign theme of a political revolution.
With 1:29 remaining in the game, the junior defensive back weaved throughout the middle of the field and ran 95 yards to give the Knights a thrilling victory in the war for I-343.
A few hours earlier she had won her second best actress Oscar, and now she bobbed and weaved through a packed crowd, lifting a bucket of fried chicken above her head, going to destination unknown.
During a commencement speech in 2018 at her alma mater, the Vermont Law School, MacDonough weaved together stories about some of those tense showdowns with more light-hearted moments, such as a quip about Sen.
Majka weaved between the wreckage and looked set to win Poland's first Olympic cycling gold but Van Avermaet, who briefly wore the yellow jersey at the Tour de France last month, and Fuglsang had other ideas.
Take The Matrix, which weaved in a powerful commentary on gender into its plot and symbolism, and featured an interesting, and physically strong leading woman (Carrie Ann Moss' Trinity), without beating the point into our heads.
The special — which will be produced by Hamish Hamilton, Ian Stewart, David Jammy, Katy Mullan and Richard Kraft — will soon cast a slew of celebrity artists whose performance will be weaved into the original animated film.
The house has been bringing in new handbag designs, responding to criticism from some analysts that it has been a one product brand for too many years, relying heavily on its weaved-leather technique called intrecciato.
Domenico Dolce, bald and bespectacled, wearing gold-embroidered loafers with a velvet dinner jacket of the same shade as the waiters', bobbed and weaved among the crowd—posing for pictures, dispensing hugs, and passing around drinks.
A more typical location for a Cyna caterpillar to pupate would be a tree trunk or rock in that forest, but this one weaved a delicate silk cocoon, just 1.5 inches long, on an indoor wall. 
We started near the mural of Ziggy Stardust just opposite Brixton station, then weaved through the bodies, acoustic guitars, and empty champagne bottles until we reached a brilliant display of candles, flowers, and personal written tributes.
The sounds of the muezzin calling Muslims to prayer weaved through the narrow streets and alleys among the scents of exotic spices, jasmine, slowly roasting meats and fresh fruit, pushed along by a fresh sea breeze.
During appearances in Florida, the topic of school choice — which proved to be a key issue in last year's gubernatorial race — has been weaved into the president's campaign speeches at the urging of his female advisers.
According to New Knowledge, a cybersecurity firm that authored one of the reports, Russia's Internet Research Agency basically created an extensive media ecosystem targeting African Americans that weaved together propaganda with authentic black media and small businesses.
" When Trump ducked and weaved to avoid answering a straightforward question on how he'd bring back US manufacturing jobs, Holt held him to it, demanding, "Back to the question, specifically, how do you bring back the jobs?
Yet as Ian weaved fearlessly through the crowds on his little wooden push-bike, I found it surprisingly easy to put myself in his shoes for a bit, to marvel at the sheer awesomeness of it all.
Weaved between class-based drama, love-based drama, and sibling-based drama (lots of #drama) are sharp one-liners and eye rolls that convey everything we've been thinking, while simultaneously fueling our own attitude-centric life goals.
He stonewalled Richard Panik on a one-on-one chance early in the second before he stopped rookie Tyler Motte, who weaved through the Kings' defense and had a golden chance to add to the Blackhawks' advantage.
That trend has weaved through several of his latest uploads: hatching a quail from a supermarket egg, tricking influencers into promoting gravel, selling microwave meals on Deliveroo, and finally, fooling the world with a fake Ed Sheeran.
She weaved in on twice gold medal winner Shannon Szabados, moved to her left with a backhand that drew the Canadian goaltender toward her and then pulled the puck to her forehand and slid it in behind her.
He deftly eluded the first sad sack security guard as he weaved through the traffic, but then approximately 87 other guards flooded after him and he was quickly tackled between two Polish players and taken to the ground.
Britain will vote on June 21.15, an event that has weaved in uncertainty across the globe, battering stocks and bond yields for the past week and spiking demand for safe-haven assets such as gold and the yen.
And while traditional "merariq" customs do not stipulate a minimum age, Rais said the woman must have weaved 144 pieces of cloth and the man must have reared buffalo which have produced 25 offspring before they can wed.
With Pittsburgh up 3-0, Pickett stepped up the pocket and threw off-balance to Ffrench, who caught the ball near midfield then weaved through the secondary to make it 10-0 just 13 seconds into the quarter.
Perhaps, from the stories weaved into the Car Seat Headrest's catalog, a tortured soul, an awkward man with a morbid sense of humour, or even the, 'just a guy who picked up a guitar one day' type of guy.
Malkin dropped a pass to Justin Schultz, and the Penguins defenseman weaved his way in on left wing before wiring a snap shot past New Jersey goaltender Cory Schneider with 5.4 seconds remaining to put Pittsburgh ahead 3-2.
Girls who had their feet bound didn't lead a life of idle beauty but rather served a crucial economic purpose, especially in the countryside, where girls as young as 7 weaved, spun and did work by hand, Bossen said.
Britain will vote on June 23, an event that has weaved in uncertainty across the globe, battering stocks and bond yields for the past week and spiking the demand for safe-haven assets such as gold and the yen.
Donovan is betting that Grimm's past, weaved in with Trump's support, will be enough to break those old bonds for good and convince voters that a felon with a temper isn't fit to carry the GOP banner in November.
Little Juanpi, a 22-year-old Venezuelan attacking midfielder for Malaga who stands just five-foot-seven-and-change, weaved his way through the stout Argentine defense and put the Vinotinto ahead against Lionel Messi's resurgent Albiceleste on Tuesday.
The end of the game was wild, with Gray exchanging baskets with San Diego's Devin Watson, who drilled two 3-pointers in the final minute before Gray weaved through traffic and sealed the deal with a game-winning layup.
Other performers included David Grohl -- doing "My Hero," naturally -- and H.E.R. In between the performances, iHeart weaved in segments featuring first responders -- nurses, doctors, paramedics and truck drivers -- talking about battling the pandemic, and the importance of STAYING HOME.
But if you do it that way, you have to constantly circle back to the other subjects, so I decided to do it chronologically, in blocks of time, and weaved in one story and another, moving between the three.
The tapestries, which were weaved in Brussels by the famed studio of Pieter van Aelst from Raphael's sketches, depict scenes from the Acts of the Apostles, such as The Stoning of St. Stephen and St. Paul Preaching in Athens.
For weeks, Mr. Trump has weaved on the issue, by turns ordering a carrier group last month to head to the Persian Gulf and then distancing himself from the hawkish views of his national security adviser, John R. Bolton.
Beginning around 5:30 outside Microsoft's offices across from the Port Authority, demonstrators from Science For the People, and Movimiento Cosecha NYC, as well as the Rude Mechanical Orchestra marching band weaved their way through Midtown, chanting over brass and drums.
At a rally on Saturday in New York City's Washington Heights, he weaved the news of his trip to the Vatican into his stump speech, though he admitted that he does not always see eye-to-eye with the Catholic Church.
I contemplate the parallels between La Adivina and my father and the differences in the stories our societies weaved: One heard the voices of the dead and was thought to have a gift, while another suffered hallucinations and was considered ill.
Tyler Toffoli scored the lone Kings goal at 10:29 of the second period when he weaved his way through traffic from center ice following a Blackhawks turnover and redirected a shot off the right leg of Chicago's Duncan Keith.
Pittsburgh took a 235-0 lead with 6:14 left in the second quarter when Henderson fielded a punt at his own 25 and weaved through several defenders down the right sideline for his second punt return touchdown of the season.
He snaked pick and rolls as a coach instructed him to step forward towards the paint instead of back to the arc as he weaved middle off a screen, so as to prevent his man from recovering to bother his shot.
Aside from those wearing the colors of Gritty, the Philadelphia Flyers mascot, someone played a tuba, and one group of protesters weaved around the crowd inside a Chinese dragon that was made to look like the popular meme Grumpy Cat.
After sourcing the bottles from recycling centers, they are "hot-washed" and sterilized, chipped into tiny flakes, then shaped into pellets that are then melted into malleable, thread-like fibers that get weaved into shoes by car-size knitting machines.
But that's not all: Wood also weaved several hair piercings down the center of Bush's head and, to top it off, drew on two thick strips of pink glitter from her temples all the way up to her ponytail's base.
"Throughout their responses to the committee, Apple dodged and weaved to avoid stating the obvious truth: they systematically inhibit repair of their products by their customers and independent repair shops," Kyle Wiens, CEO of iFixit, told Motherboard in an email.
Toews tapped the puck to Barzal in the neutral zone before Barzal weaved his way around Gambrell and passed to Lee, whose shot landed in almost the same spot in the upper left corner of the net as his first goal.
Complications on each of those policy areas threaten to undermine the narrative of unprecedented success that the President has weaved around his first two years in office and are driving political debate as the administration unveils its budget on Monday.
The 18-year-old swimmer trekked across Turkey, made the treacherous sea crossing by boat to the Greek island of Lesbos and gradually weaved her way through most of central Europe with her sister before arriving in Berlin in 603.
With its signature audacious brass-rips tearing through the track weaved from an ingenious sampling of Eddie Johns' 70s funk explosion "More Spell On You," coupled with acid-house séducteur Romanthony's phreaked out vocals, it became the Daft Punk spirit incarnate.
MILAN (Reuters) - Ibrahim, a 35-year-old Moroccan who hawks bracelets weaved out of multi-colored fabric in front of Milan's cathedral, teared up when he spoke of the family he left behind and which relies on the money he sends home.
Facing tough questioning from the opposing attorney from ZeniMax (which accused Oculus of misappropriating trade secrets), Zuckerberg bobbed and weaved his way around pretty much any comment that might get him or Facebook in trouble, keeping his answers as short as possible.
But in a moment when self-care has become commodified and trendy, weaved into internet influencers' personal brands, Ramos says that Girls' Night In is here to help women get to exactly what it is that helps you feel better as an individual.
After securing the rest of the hair in a low pony, Ess weaved a tight reverse-French braid (passing the pieces under rather than over each other) down the center of the head, tying it all off with a small, clear elastic.
Libby: When it comes to the broader arguments the book wants to make about gender, narrative, and whose stories get listened to, planting the way that Libby weaved her own life experience into the profiles she wrote of famous men is brilliant.
With the Rebels (3-210, 26-244 Southeastern Conference) clinging to a four-point lead, Ealy, a true freshman, escaped backfield pressure, cut to his right, and weaved 228 yards through the middle of the Vandy defense for an early third-quarter score.
Gustafsson, the 60th pick in the 2018 draft, eluded a weak check attempt by Erik Karlsson, weaved into the offensive zone and sent a long wrist shot inside the far post for the memorable marker at 18:09 of the first period.
This past weekend was the sixth annual DC Tattoo Expo which is held in the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, VA. The show welcomed thousands of guests, who weaved up and down the ballrooms aisles, some there to look and others to get new ink.
In the ring, I watched as de los Angeles began her first exercise, a warm-up in which a novillero held a pair of horns and weaved around the matadora, who used her pink capote, a bullfighting cape, in a series of deceptively simple motions.
The Case Comes To A Head How To Get Away With Murder has never shied away from the political, but I couldn't help but be particularly impressed with the way the series has weaved the real-world need for prison reform into its storyline.
Inspired by the Oscar-nominated 218 documentary Streetwise, which chronicles the lives of teenage runaways living on the streets of Seattle, it features tracks from Brian Eno, Chrome Sparks, Sébastien Tellier, Tangerine Dream, and unreleased Electric Youth material, weaved into a three-act narrative.
Live, in performances like the ones on his record You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With (2006), released on his Giorno Poetry Systems label, he weaved his voice around the backing tracks to produce a mind-numbing mandala of sound and meaning.
When Green Bay Packers backup quarterback Brett Hundley flipped the ball to small-school special-teamer Jeff Janis, and Janis weaved through the Seattle Seahawks defense for a 19-yard touchdown run, it sure seemed like the Seahawks had been put out of their misery.
Their apparent fearlessness was awe-inspiring — they either weaved through the thick crowds as if they didn't exist, or just sat upon perches of all shapes and sizes, silently judging passers-by as cats do and purring when people went over to pet them.
She weaved through the other mothers, smiling and saying a few words in passing, Caitlin, sunny and sweet, catching his eye and giving him that old conspiratorial squint, the two of them still able to bond over the dubious appeal of these high-strung parents.
According to a press release, Bryan and her producer, Clint Lagerberg, were influenced by artists like Post Malone, SZA and Arcade Fire throughout the recording process of the new EP. Together, they culled Bryan's favorite musical moments across genres and weaved them behind her words.
In a rambling six-page letter addressed to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Trump weaved together a tapestry of lies, self-pity and warped allusions to history, in an effort to craft for himself a mantle of innocence on the eve of his likely impeachment.
On the stage of Black Panther, T'Challa was given the opportunity not only to lead one of the best superhero movies of the decade but also to lead a movie that almost effortlessly weaved in Marvel heroics, black cultural touchstones, and commentary on colonialism.
In season three, it constructed a thrilling hour that was filmed and edited to seem as if it was taking place in a long, continuous single shot that darted and weaved in and around a massive skyscraper on the day of a protest turned riot.
Grime's magnum opus—15 tracks weaved together by a prodigy, loaded with dystopian production and a bottled bleakness that documented an east London long lost and never returning; an east London now forever tied to the nostalgia of youth and the passages he once wrote.
It was centered around questions that divide black people and Nance's love for the anything-goes nature of late night TV. With the support of Time Warner 150, Nance put together a 15-minute pilot that weaved together some new and older work from his shorts.
Theodore made it 2-0 just before the end of the period when he grabbed the puck in the neutral zone and then weaved his way between defensemen Brent Burns and Brenden Dillon before beating Jones with a backhand shot for his first goal of the playoffs.
If properly managed and coordinated, the human rights issue can be weaved into a comprehensive package that achieves the U.S. denuclearization objective, Trump's need for domestic and global vindication, Kim's desire for sanctions relief and international prestige, and the humanitarian needs of the North Korean people.
After the break, the crew gets into a spoiler filled discussion of Rian Johnson's Knives Out, how it toes the line between upholding and shifting genre conventions, and how expertly weaved this story of privilege and racism was told in the frame of a murder mystery.
Phil Kessel weaved his way through the neutral zone before passing to Keller, who moved from the left faceoff circle into the slot and fired a shot into a crowded goalmouth that glanced off Islanders defenseman Nick Leddy and fluttered over Varlamov's glove at 4:58.
But the Golden Knights cut it to 3-2 a couple minutes later when Theodore picked the puck up at mid-ice and then weaved his way in front of the net to score his second goal of the season and first goal in 21 games.
All of this proves that the future of soundtracks, and possibly even music, lies in re-creating the magic Alexandra Patsavas weaved on Twilight, which is to make them an enhancement and expansion of the world, the characters and the stories of the movie in question.
While the film doesn't show exactly how the song came about (if we're to follow the film's fantastical rendering as gospel, then the song came to John as a child — it didn't), it is weaved throughout the story and is performed at several poignant moments in John's life.
Later as I weaved my way through orange cones on the slalom course, I saw proof of this improvement as I pulled the wheel with all my might to make tight turns and the car promptly responded by rotating at a sharp angle — goodbye to that memory of understeer.
Ron and I have not been together for four years and that probably has just as much to do with why I hid under a rock regarding my personal life as I bobbed and weaved through that situation, which still requires great strength from both Easton and me.
He has somehow dodged and weaved his way around any lengthy discipline in the past, but this 215-gamer proves that his days of running around like an absolute madman and smashing skull after skull of his hockey-playing brethren won't be swept under the carpet any more.
Which raises a question: Could it be the Ukraine tale currently being weaved by Democrats and their allies in the media is nothing more than a smoke screen designed to distract us from the forthcoming Justice Department inspector general report into abuses during the Democratic-inspired Russia collusion probe?
The first 911 call was dialed in at 1:27 PM. A rented Ryder van hopped a curb on Yonge Street just south of Finch Avenue and from there weaved on the sidewalks, into opposing lanes, before finally stopping just over 183 kilometers [1.2 miles] south of where the carnage began.
But alongside his emotionally piercing lyrics, lavish sonic architectures, and meticulous production, the 32-year-old New Orleans native has weaved his way through the public eye with astonishing grace and intention — forging ahead in search of artistic purity and freedom in a way that&aposs inextricable from his music.
After all, it was a year ago this month that Tommy Orange's "There, There" -- a searing, insightful, and inspiring collection of a dozen urban Native narratives weaved together so skillfully that the final section demands both reading and re-reading in a single sitting -- exploded onto shelves and into the awards scene.
So far, Chief Justice John Roberts has dodged and weaved in the current climate -- offering a rare statement to defend the judiciary against attack from the President, but also deciding at times to keep hot button issues off the current docket, declining last week to take up a case on Planned Parenthood funding.
Under questioning in Congress -- stemming from CNN's exclusive reporting that Trump discussed that investigation with Whitaker -- Whitaker forcefully denied he had spoken to Trump about special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation but bobbed, weaved and ultimately declined to answer when asked if he and Trump had discussed the Southern District of New York case.
From the paintings of the color-blind photorealistic artist David Rosenak, to the surrealistic weaved tapestries of Christina Forrer, to the strange and fragmentary canvases of Amikam Toren, the impulse to organize this show by chronology or concept is replaced by a realization that everything happens at the same time, all the time.
And when both moderator Elaine Quijano and Kaine quizzed Pence on Trump's stated desire to get all unauthorized immigrants out of the country, Pence bobbed and weaved, stressing how Trump wanted to deport "criminals," saying that a "deportation force" already exists, and not really mentioning what would happen to unauthorized immigrants who hadn't committed crimes.
"As Sophie Gilbert wrote previously for The Atlantic, season one combined many elements of already successful Netflix shows — like an &apos80s aesthetic and soundtrack from "Stranger Things" and slightly surreal teen romance elements from "The End of the F***ing World" — and weaved them together in a way that "works so well is almost annoying.
Even amid the furor over high-profile police killings that have thrust racial justice into the national conversation once again, Clinton ducked and weaved around the issue, also managing to steer clear of economic problems like Wall Street regulation and political corruption that have driven the left wing of the Democratic Party since Clinton left office.
You get to see the people whose lives center around making this traditional fabric; hear their stories about how important it is to the island, their families, and their heritage; and most beautifully of all, see glimpses of the whole manufacturing process, where all sorts of colors of thread are weaved together on a loom to make the tweed.
There's is a real sense with a Nicholas' record that we aren't just re-experiencing a plastic playlist version of the past, but surrendering ourselves to a hybrid world of the authentic late-80s underground sound he's studied and perfected, weaved with his own visions and interpretations of this time, the time we're living in and through.
When viewers watch the final episode on Sunday the 15th of May, to see how and if the tangled web of lies weaved by Nick and the police fall apart at the seams, one thing is for sure: the family dinners round the kitchen table and perfect pictures by the seaside are well and truly over for the Johnsons.
Speaking of Barnett, here is the modern catch master discussing his time training with Suzuki: When Suzuki mounted Fuke, and Fuke attempted to bring his arms back to his body, Suzuki pinned one, weaved his arm through behind Fuke's head and into his armpit, and began walking around to apply the stockade, another nasty neck crank.
A year later, the Park Avenue Armory staged Massive Attack V Adam Curtis, a rock-driven "video spectacle" during which Curtis — using one of his signature narrative devices — weaved together seemingly unconnected figures and events, including Donald and Ivanka Trump, Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu, Jane Fonda, "everyone in Goldman Sachs who made a killing in 2008," and the Chernobyl disaster.
What you may not have realized at the time, though, was how four different, well-known pieces of music were weaved together to create a not inexpensive backdrop to that sequence — "Somethin' Bad" by Miranda Lambert (featuring Carrie Underwood), "Achy Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray Cyrus, "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" by Trace Adkins and "Misery Is the River of the World" by Tom Waits.
Over the course of You're the Worst's five seasons, its two main lovers, Jimmy (Chris Geere) and Gretchen (Aya Cash), darted into and weaved throughout each other's lives, never quite sure what kept drawing them back together or why the trappings of a conventional relationship — something both of them believed they didn't want — seemed more palatable with each other than with anyone else.
Kelley was far from the only artist who took advantage of the backstage bar: Lambert returned during a commercial break sipping on a glass as she talked intently to pal Bentley and Thomas Rhett weaved his way through the crowd with a drink in each hand — until his record label president Scott Borchetta swiped a sip from one of his cups.
The two shared the stage for the first time as a joint ticket, as the presumptive Republican nominee weaved in and out of his usual self-aggrandizing campaign stump speech — plus a bizarrely long and confusing anecdote about evangelical voters and a 1954 tax code that prevents tax-exempt organizations from endorsing political candidates — to tout Pence's record in Indiana.
The smallest man on the court came up huge, as Sahvir Wheeler's driving layup with 1.9 seconds left in double overtime lifted Georgia past SMU 573-85 on Friday night in Athens, Ga. Listed at a generous 5-foot-10, Wheeler took a baseline inbounds pass with 265 seconds left, then weaved his way through traffic before gently laying in the winning shot.
I weaved around the red double-decker buses filled with tourists and raced down Whitehall past the statue to Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, a British commander in World War II, past Downing Street (into which the I.R.A. launched mortar shells in 1991) and past the Cenotaph memorial honoring the legions of those who have died in wars gone by.
The key here is to ensure that we have the sophistication where we're in a city like San Francisco, and let's say we have 10,000 autonomous vehicles, that those 10,000 vehicles can be weaved into our hybrid network to ensure you, as a passenger, will always get a ride, and that also as we introduce those into the platform, allows us to improve ETA.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE and Peter Strzok, or Obama-era intelligence bosses John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE and James ClapperJames Robert ClapperEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Former DHS, intelligence leaders launch group to protect presidential campaigns from foreign interference Senate braces for brawl over Trump's spy chief MORE, there will be the additional uncomfortable reality that the Russia collusion narrative that they so publicly weaved through testimony, TV appearances, for-profit books and leaks, turned out to be as unsubstantiated as the Loch Ness monster.

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